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2

Select 

Settings

 > 

System

 > 

Display

 > 

Screenshot Capture 

On

.

3

Go to a screen you want to capture.

4

Hold 

Home

 for at least six seconds.

Copying Screenshots to a Computer

1

Remove the memory card from the chartplotter, and insert it 

into a card reader that is attached to a computer.

2

From Windows® Explorer, open the Garmin\scrn folder on 

the memory card.

3

Copy a .bmp file from the card and paste it to any location on 

the computer.

Troubleshooting

My device will not acquire GPS signals

If the device is not acquiring satellite signals, there could be few 

causes. If the device has moved a large distance since the last 

time it has acquired satellites or has been turned off for longer 

than a few weeks or months, the device may not be able to 

acquire the satellites correctly.
• Ensure the device is using the latest software. If not, update 

the device software (

Updating the Device Software

).

• If the device is using an internal GPS antenna, make sure 

the device has a clear view of the sky so that the internal 

antenna can receive the GPS signal. If it is mounted inside of 

a cabin, it should be close to a window so it can receive the 

GPS signal. If the device is mounted inside a cabin and 

cannot be placed in a location where the device can acquire 

satellites, use an external GPS antenna.

• If the device is using an external GPS antenna, make sure 

the antenna is connected to the chartplotter or the NMEA 

network.

• If the device has more than one GPS antenna source, select 

a different source (

Selecting the GPS Source

).

My device will not turn on or keeps turning off

Devices erratically turning off or not turning on could indicate an 

issue with the power supplied to the device. Check these items 

to attempt to troubleshoot the cause of the power issue.
• Make sure the power source is generating power.

You can check this several ways. For example, you can 

check whether other devices powered by the source are 

functioning.

• Check the fuse in the power cable.

The fuse should be located in a holder that is part of the red 

wire of the power cable. A 3 Amp fuse is used in this power 

cable. Check the fuse to make sure there is still a connection 

inside of the fuse. You can test the fuse using a multimeter. If 

the fuse is good, the multimeter reads 0 ohms.

• Check to make sure the device is receiving is at least 10 

volts, but 12 volts is recommended.
To check the voltage, measure the female sockets 8 (power) 

and 2 (ground) of the power cable for DC voltage. If the 

voltage is less than 10 volts, the device will not turn on.

• If the device is receiving enough power but does not turn on, 

contact Garmin product support at 

www.garmin.com/support

.

My device is not creating waypoints in the correct 

location

You can manually enter a waypoint location to transfer and 

share data from one device to the next. If you have manually 

entered a waypoint using coordinates, and the location of the 

point does not appear where the point should be, the map 

datum and position format of the device may not match the map 

datum and position format originally used to mark the waypoint.

Position format is the way in which the GPS receiver's position 

appears on the screen. Commonly displayed as latitude/

longitude in degrees and minutes, with options for degrees, 

minutes and second, degrees only, or one of several grid 

formats.
Map datum is a math model which depicts a part of the surface 

of the earth. Latitude and longitude lines on a paper map are 

referenced to a specific map datum.

1

Find out which map datum and position format was used 

when the original waypoint was created.
If the original waypoint was taken from a map, there should 

be a legend on the map that lists the map datum and position 

format used to create that map. Most often this is found near 

the map key.

2

On the chartplotter, select 

Settings

 > 

Units

.

3

Select the correct map datum and position format settings.

4

Create the waypoint again.

The touchscreen is not responding to my touches

If the screen is not properly responding to your touches, you 

should calibrate the screen. See 

Calibrating the Touchscreen

The chartplotter touchscreen does not normally require 

calibration.

NMEA 0183 Information

Type

Sentence

Description

Transmit

GPAPB

APB: Heading or track controller 
(autopilot) sentence "B"

GPBOD

BOD: Bearing (origin to 
destination)

GPBWC

BWC: Bearing and distance to 
waypoint

GPGGA

GGA: Global positioning system 
fix data

GPGLL

GLL: Geographic position 
(latitude and longitude)

GPGSA

GSA: GNSS DOP and active 
satellites

GPGSV

GSV: GNSS satellites in view

GPRMB

RMB: Recommended minimum 
navigation information

GPRMC

RMC: Recommended minimum 
specific GNSS data

GPRTE

RTE: Routes

GPVTG

VTG: Course over ground and 
ground speed

GPWPL

WPL: Waypoint location

GPXTE

XTE: Cross track error

PGRME

E: Estimated error

PGRMM

M: Map datum

PGRMZ

Z: Altitude

SDDBT

DBT: Depth below transducer

SDDPT

DPT: Depth

SDMTW

MTW: Water temperature

SDVHW

VHW: Water speed and heading

Receive

DPT

Depth

DBT

Depth below transducer

MTW

Water temperature

VHW

Water speed and heading

WPL

Waypoint location

DSC

Digital selective calling 
information

DSE

Expanded digital selective calling

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Appendix

Summary of Contents for nuvi 500-Series

Page 1: ...GPSMAP 500 700 Series and echoMAP 50 70 Series Owner s Manual June 2014 190 01556 10_0C Printed in Taiwan...

Page 2: ...sidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin Android is a trademark of Google Inc The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any us...

Page 3: ...ings 9 Navigation with a Chartplotter 9 Basic Navigation Questions 9 Destinations 9 Searching for a Destination by Name 9 Selecting a Destination Using the Navigation Chart 9 Searching for a Destinati...

Page 4: ...nizing the Fuel Data with the Actual Vessel Fuel 22 Setting the Fuel Alarm 22 Viewing the Wind Gauges 22 Configuring the Sailing Wind Gauge 22 Configuring the Speed Source 22 Configuring the Heading S...

Page 5: ...ng Data from a Memory Card 29 Copying Waypoints Routes and Tracks to a Memory Card 29 Copying Waypoints Routes and Tracks to or from all Chartplotters on the Network 29 Copying Built In Maps to a Memo...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...port 2 Select Manuals 3 Follow the on screen instructions to download the manual for your product Manual Conventions In this manual the term select is used to describe these actions Touching an item o...

Page 8: ...Vessel Type You can select your boat type to configure the chartplotter settings and to use features customized for your boat type 1 Select Settings My Vessel Vessel Type 2 Select Powerboat or Sailboa...

Page 9: ...d This view is helpful when navigating tricky shoals reefs bridges or channels and is beneficial when trying to identify entry and exit routes in unfamiliar harbors or anchorages Mariner s Eye 3D Show...

Page 10: ...options that appear vary based on the location or object you selected 2 Select an option To view details of objects in the vicinity of the cursor select Review NOTE Review does not appear if the curso...

Page 11: ...igation or Fishing chart select Menu Chart Setup Tides Currents 2 Select an option To show current station indicators and tide station indicators on the chart select On To show animated tide station i...

Page 12: ...e target is calculated based on the course over ground information Showing AIS Vessels on a Chart or 3D Chart View Before you can use AIS you must connect the chartplotter to an external AIS device an...

Page 13: ...or applicable premium charts From the Navigation chart or Fishing chart select Menu Chart Setup Satellite Photos Shows high resolution satellite images on the land or on both land and sea portions of...

Page 14: ...to or more shallow than the dangerous depth are indicated by red text Safety Shading Sets the shades from the shoreline to the specified depth Depth Range Shading Specifies an upper and lower depth to...

Page 15: ...To See Creating and Navigating a Route From Your Present Location How do I make the device steer my automatic pilot Navigate using Route To See Creating and Navigating a Route From Your Present Locati...

Page 16: ...magenta line steering to avoid land shallow water and other obstacles 4 If you are off course follow the purple line corrected course to go to your destination or steer back to the magenta line direc...

Page 17: ...e To Route To 3 Select the location of the last turn before the destination 4 Select Add Turn 5 If necessary repeat step 3 and 4 to add additional turns working backward from the destination to the pr...

Page 18: ...iew select Menu Waypoints Tracks Tracks On A trailing line on the chart indicates your track Setting the Color of the Active Track 1 Select Nav Info Tracks Active Track Options Track Color 2 Select a...

Page 19: ...Menu 4 Select an option To change the name select Name and enter a new name To customize the numbers shown on the screen select Overlay Numbers To change the data shown in the combination select Edit...

Page 20: ...e side of the screen shows a full view graph of high frequency sonar data and the other side of the screen shows a full view graph of lower frequency sonar data NOTE The split frequency sonar view req...

Page 21: ...lly select Up or Down To allow the chartplotter to adjust the gain or brightness automatically select an automatic option Adjusting the Color Intensity You can adjust the intensity of colors and highl...

Page 22: ...gher frequency return Selecting Frequencies NOTE You cannot adjust the frequency for all sonar views and transducers You can indicate which frequencies appear on the sonar screen 1 From a sonar view s...

Page 23: ...ntation of the SideV sonar view when the transducer is installed backward Sonar Alarm Settings NOTE Some settings require external accessories Select Settings Alarms Sonar Shallow Water Sets an alarm...

Page 24: ...signals can increase the clutter on the Radar screen and make it more difficult to view information about shorter range targets In rain shorter range radar signals can enable you to view information a...

Page 25: ...on point of the VRM and the EBL 2 Select Drop VRM EBL 3 Select Stop Panning Measuring the Range and Bearing to a Target Object Before you can adjust the VRM and the EBL you must show them on the Radar...

Page 26: ...ence on the Radar Screen Side lobe interference may appear to streak outward from a target in a semi circular pattern Side lobe effects can be avoided by reducing the gain or reducing the radar range...

Page 27: ...nfigured for use in one radar mode is applied to every other radar mode and to the Radar overlay 1 From a Radar screen or the Radar overlay select Menu Radar Setup Front of Boat 2 Select Up or Down to...

Page 28: ...e you can set a fuel level alarm a compatible fuel flow sensor must be connected to the NMEA 2000 network You can set an alarm to sound when the total amount of remaining onboard fuel reaches the leve...

Page 29: ...mation for today select Change Date Current If available to view information for the day after the date shown select Next Day If available to view information for the day before the date shown select...

Page 30: ...a Navigation chart marking the location select Next Page To view the position report details select Previous Page Navigating to a Tracked Vessel 1 Select Nav Info Other Vessels DSC List 2 Select a po...

Page 31: ...Media Player You can wirelessly connect the media player to a Bluetooth device 1 Place the Bluetooth device within 33 ft 10 m of the media player 2 From the media screen select BT Devices or Bluetooth...

Page 32: ...not fill the entire screen To show the video using a standard aspect ratio select Aspect Standard To adjust the brightness select Brightness and select Up Down or Auto To adjust the color saturation...

Page 33: ...ne forecasts coastal forecasts and offshore forecasts Weather bulletins may consist of either weather watches or weather advisories To view information about the warning or bulletin select the shaded...

Page 34: ...ilable on all devices and in all subscriptions 1 From the weather Fishing chart select Weather Fishing Menu Fish Species 2 Select a species of fish 3 Select On 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to show areas wit...

Page 35: ...ata from MapSource to the prepared memory card For more information see the MapSource help file Copying Data from a Memory Card 1 Insert a memory card into a card slot 2 Select Nav Info Manage Data Da...

Page 36: ...y hides the menu bar when it is not needed GPS Settings Select Settings System GPS Skyview Shows the relative position of GPS satellites in the sky GLONASS Turns on or off GLONASS usage Russia satelli...

Page 37: ...ing colder than it actually is Enter this value in step 5 as a negative number if the sensor connected to the chartplotter measures the water temperature as being warmer than it actually is 4 Select S...

Page 38: ...map is structured Do not change this setting unless you are using a map or chart that specifies a different map datum Pressure Ref Time Sets the reference time used to calculate the barometer trend T...

Page 39: ...tion through a narrow waterway 8 Select an option If the placement of the Auto Guidance line is satisfactory select Menu Stop Navigation and proceed to step 10 If the Auto Guidance line is too close t...

Page 40: ...oltage is less than 10 volts the device will not turn on If the device is receiving enough power but does not turn on contact Garmin product support at www garmin com support My device is not creating...

Page 41: ...02 AIS safety related broadcast message 129808 DSC call information 130310 Environmental parameters 130311 Environmental parameters obsolete 130313 Humidity 130314 Actual pressure 130576 Small craft s...

Page 42: ...anning 3 setup 7 fuel alarm 22 32 fuel capacity 22 30 fuel gauges 21 22 configuring 22 status alarm 22 32 synchronizing with actual fuel 22 fuel onboard 30 G Garmin Marine Network 13 31 Garmin product...

Page 43: ...ews 13 14 waypoint 14 whiteline 17 zoom 15 SOS 10 24 suspended targets 9 symbols 5 synchronizing user data 13 system information 30 T tide stations 5 23 indicators 5 touchscreen 1 calibrating 33 track...

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