Garmin quatix Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

The race timer screen displays the race timer 

À

, time to burn 

Á

, and distance to the start line 

Â

.

3

Select   and   to synchronize the race timer with the official 

race countdown, and select the blue key to start the timer.

TIP: 

If the burn time is negative, you will arrive at the start 

line after the race starts, and should modify your course or 

speed accordingly. If the burn time is positive, you will arrive 

at the start line before the race starts, and should modify 

your course or speed accordingly.

TIP: 

If necessary, after you start the timer you can select 

and   to add or subtract time from the race timer.

Tack Assist

While cruising or racing into the wind, the tack assist feature 

can help you determine if your boat is being lifted or headed. 

When you calibrate tack assist, the device stores your boat's 

port 

À

 and starboard 

Á

 courses over ground (COG), the mean 

true wind direction 

Â

, and the vessel's tack angle 

Ã

.

The device uses this data to determine whether your boat is 

being lifted or headed due wind shifts.

NOTE: 

The quatix uses GPS-based course over ground to 

determine your course in the tack assist feature, and does not 

account for other factors that can affect your boat's direction, 

such as currents and tides.

Lifted

When your boat is lifted, the wind direction 

À

 has shifted so that 

your actual course 

Á

 brings you closer to your destination 

 

than your intended course 

Ã

 would have.

The device displays in degrees the amount that your actual 

course varies from your expected course 

Ä

 and your speed 

over ground 

Å

. The bezel marks 

Æ

 provide a quick reference 

that represents your lift angle.
When your boat is consistently lifted, you should recalibrate the 

true wind direction or the angle for the current tack. 

Recalibration ensures the tack assist provides accurate 

information.

Headed

When your boat is headed, the wind direction 

À

 has shifted so 

that your actual course 

Á

 pushes you farther from your 

destination 

Â

 than your intended course 

Ã

 would have.

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Applications

Summary of Contents for quatix

Page 1: ...quatix Owner s Manual April 2013 190 01594 00_0B Printed in Taiwan...

Page 2: ...trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries ANT GHC GNT HomePort quatix and tempe are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not b...

Page 3: ...brating the Tack Assist 7 Calibrating the Tack Assist Manually 7 Viewing Tide Information 7 Pairing With an Autopilot 7 Using Autopilot 8 Clock 8 Setting the Alarm 8 Starting the Countdown Timer 8 Usi...

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Page 5: ...eft side of the device 4 Align the hinged side of the charger with the contacts on the back of the device When you connect the device to a power source the device turns on 5 Charge the device complete...

Page 6: ...lue key 2 Select Setup Sensors Compass Calibrate Start 3 Follow the on screen instructions Altimeter and Barometer The device contains an internal altimeter and barometer On Demand sensor data page 2...

Page 7: ...inter marks with the top blue mark 9 Continue to travel in that direction until you reach the destination Editing a Waypoint Before you can edit a waypoint you must create a waypoint 1 Select the blue...

Page 8: ...rack you must acquire satellite signals The device may need a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite signals The time and date are set automatically based on the GPS position 1 Select the blue key...

Page 9: ...ly when the race begins When you synchronize the race timer with the official race countdown timer the quatix alerts you at one minute intervals as the race start approaches When you combine the race...

Page 10: ...the vessel s tack angle The device uses this data to determine whether your boat is being lifted or headed due wind shifts NOTE The quatix uses GPS based course over ground to determine your course i...

Page 11: ...same and the port and starboard tacks each change by half of the amount of change in the tack angle with respect to the true wind direction For example if the tack angle changes by 10 the port tack c...

Page 12: ...tion To change the time zone select Edit Zone To customize the name of the time zone select Edit Label Alerts You can set the device to alert you in many different situations where your awareness of t...

Page 13: ...elect your sensor 5 Select New Search When the sensor is paired with your device the sensor status changes from Searching to Connected Sensor data appears in the data page loop or a custom data field...

Page 14: ...et Clears the trip data sensor plots page 15 waypoints or track log or resets all of your settings page 15 Map Customizes the map orientation and how items appear on the map page 11 Tracks Customizes...

Page 15: ...llows you to select whether land or water is highlighted on the map Track Settings Select Setup Tracks Method Selects a track recording method Auto records the tracks at a variable rate to create an o...

Page 16: ...r volume 2 If necessary open a folder or volume 3 Select a file 4 Press the Delete key on your keyboard Disconnecting the USB Cable If your device is connected to your computer as a removable drive or...

Page 17: ...TEMP The minimum temperature recorded in the last 24 hours MOV N AVG moving average The average speed while moving since the last reset MOV N TIME moving time A running tally of the time spent moving...

Page 18: ...ssist Tack assist Tack assist Tack assist 2 Course over ground and speed over ground Distance to next elapsed time and bearing Course over ground depth and speed over ground Course over ground depth a...

Page 19: ...armin com marine Go to www garmin com learningcenter Go to http buy garmin com or contact your Garmin dealer for information about optional accessories and replacement parts Software License Agreement...

Page 20: ...on 11 settings 11 zoom 5 menu 1 MOB man overboard 5 moon phase 9 N navigation 2 compass 2 Sight N Go 8 stopping 3 waypoints 3 NMEA 2000 9 north reference 11 P pairing ANT sensors 9 pairing ANT sensors...

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