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Page 2: ...onsent of GARMIN Corporation GARMIN Corporation hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed for personal use provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual contains the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual is stric...

Page 3: ...r Stolen Unit Tracking Connect to our website www garmin com and look for the Product Registra tion link on the home page Thanks for choosing the GARMIN GPS 76 If you have any questions or com ments regarding the use of the GPS 76 you can visit our website or contact our Customer Service Department M F 8 00 5 00 CST except holidays at 1 800 800 1020 Registration POWER Registration Introduction ...

Page 4: ...ll driving conditions at all times and never become distracted by the GPS 76 to the exclusion of safe operating practices It is unsafe to operate the GPS 76 while you are driving Failure by the operator of a vehicle equipped with an GPS 76 to pay full attention to operating the vehicle and road conditions while the vehicle is in motion could result in an accident or collision with property damage ...

Page 5: ...may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The GPS 76 does not contain any user serviceable parts Repairs should only be made by an authorized GARMIN service center Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority ...

Page 6: ... The GPS 76 is waterproof to IPX 7 standards floats and is rugged enough to endure the most trying use and GARMIN s friendly user interface will allow you to be navigating with your GPS in no time Your GPS 76 can provide one more critical benefit peace of mind With your GPS 76 you will know where you are where you ve been and where you re going And since you ll always know the way back home you can ...

Page 7: ...g the GPS 76 18 Section Two Reference 21 57 Initializing the GPS Receiver 21 22 Main Menu Page 35 61 Trip Computer 35 36 Tracks 37 38 Waypoints 39 Creating Waypoints 40 Editing Waypoints 41 Points of Interest 42 Cities 42 Routes 43 47 Proximity 47 Celestial 48 50 MapSource Info 51 Setup Menu General Tab 52 53 Setup Menu Time Tab 53 Setup Menu Units Tab 54 Setup Menu Location Tab 54 55 Setup Menu A...

Page 8: ...tions 14 15 Learn how to operate the unit s function keys 10 13 Mark your present location as a waypoint 16 Go to a destination 17 19 20 Create and use a route 41 45 Learn about the Map page 11 16 26 31 Pan using the map arrow 26 Zoom in or out on the Map page 10 26 Reconfigure the Map page display 26 31 Access the Main Menu 10 35 Create Waypoints 40 Edit Waypoints 41 Change units of measure statut...

Page 9: ...Introduction GPS 76 Unit Features Internal Antenna Interface Keys External Antenna Connection Battery Compartment External Data Auxilary Power Port ...

Page 10: ... use it for several months Be sure to observe the proper Please dispose of used batteries properly Please dispose of used batteries properly Getting Started Installing the batteries Turn D ring 1 4 turn counter clockwise and remove cover Installing the Batteries ...

Page 11: ...Getting Started To install the Lanyard 1 Place the loop of the Lanyard through the slot opening at the bottom of the GPS 76 2 Route the strap through the loop and pull tight Installing the Lanyard ...

Page 12: ...int PAGE The PAGE Key will cycle you through the five main display pages in sequence The PAGE Key will end an operation in progress and return you to the main page The POWER Key is used to turn the unit on and off To turn the unit off press the POWER Key and hold it The POWER Key is also used to display the adjustment window for the backlight and contrast adjustment To activate the backlight contra...

Page 13: ...time the instruction will tell you The position of the highlight is controlled by the ROCKER Key When a field is highlighted a dark strip will encompass the field Let s start by taking a look at the five main display pages They are the GPS Information Page Map Page Pointer Page Highway Page and the Active Route Page You can cycle through these pages by pressing either the PAGE or QUIT Key When the GP...

Page 14: ...turned off Any Satellite Signal Strength Indicators displayed are only simulations and do not indicate the strength of actual satellite signals Activating the Simulator Mode Press the POWER Key to turn the unit on The Welcome Page will be displayed press the PAGE Key twice to display the GPS Information Page Putting the GPS 76 in Simulator Mode 1 With the GPS Information Page displayed press the M...

Page 15: ...ey until the Map Page is displayed Each main page has an Options Menu This Options Menu contains the setup options and or functions that apply to that page To display the Options Menu 1 Press the MENU Key Selecting an item on the Options Menu 1 Using the ROCKER Key highlight Setup Map 2 Press ENTER Many of the Option and Setup menus in the GPS 76 are arranged in a Tab layout Use the Left Right ROC...

Page 16: ...ints are used for direct navigation or to build a Route Creating or Marking a waypoint with the GPS 76 is easy The unit has to be turned on and receiving at least three satellites or simulating navigation to mark a waypoint Marking a waypoint 1 Press and hold the ENTER Key When you held the ENTER Key the GPS 76 captured it s current position and displayed the Mark Waypoint Page You will notice tha...

Page 17: ...move to the next placeholder 4 Press the ROCKER Key down scroll through the alpha numeric list until the letter R is selected You should be starting to get the feel of it Continue entering letters until you have spelled the word CREEK 5 With the letter K highlighted press the ENTER Key to accept the name When you have finished renaming the waypoint you will need to store it in the units memory To s...

Page 18: ...lay the Map Pointer 1 Press the ROCKER Key any direction Using the ROCKER Key you can pan the Map Pointer around the map As you move around the map the direction and distance from the Map Pointer to the current GPS location is displayed along the top of the map To mark a waypoint using the Map Pointer 1 With the Map Pointer at a location on the map about one mile from your current location and not...

Page 19: ... one time This will set a speed of 10 miles per hour If you continue to press or hold the ROCKER Key the speed will increase in 10 mph increments For our purpose 10 mph is fine The Pointer Page displays a Pointer and a Compass Ring The Pointer will always point toward your destination Bearing while the Compass Ring reflects the direction that you are traveling Track In short when you are headed dire...

Page 20: ...e a few minutes Take the unit outside where it will have an unobstructed view of the sky and turn it on The unit will search for satellite signals and begin to gather and store the information that it needs to become operational This process should take no more than five minutes When the unit is operational the message 3D GPS Location will be displayed on the GPS Information Page If for some reason...

Page 21: ...hat the unit leaves a bread crumb trail on the map indicating where you have been Walk for at least two minutes in one direction and then make either a right or left turn Continue walking in this new direction for approximately another two minutes Let s start the trip back Remember that GPS provides you with direct straight line navigation It is not always possible to navigate using the most direc...

Page 22: ... you continue walking and approach your HOME waypoint a message will be displayed alerting you that you have arrived Congratulations you should have enough basic knowledge of your GPS 76 to begin navigating on your own Be safe remember that while the GPS is very reliable you should always have a backup means of navigation Basic Navigation DESTINATION START When you are able to turn toward the dest...

Page 23: ...or each satellite in an Almanac The orbital data is supplied in the satellite signals Each time the unit is used the Almanac is updated This is how the GPS 76 knows which satellites to search for If you do not use your GPS for several months or move the unit several hundred miles between uses the Almanac can become cold that is to say that the orbital information is no longer valid If the Almanac ...

Page 24: ...ing trouble locking onto satellite signals select New Location When you select New Location another menu will be displayed This menu contains the options Automatic or Use Map If you select Automatic the unit will switch to the AutoLocate mode and begin searching for satellites If you select Use Map you can use the Pointer on the Map Page to select your approximate location and the unit will contin...

Page 25: ... begin in this mode each time the unit is turned on The GPS receiver will remain in this mode until it has acquired at least 3 satellite signals 2D GPS Location Indicates that the receiver is only using three satellite signals When a 2D GPS Location is achieved the GPS will display your current position but is incapable of providing an altitude reading 3D GPS Location Indicates the receiver is cur...

Page 26: ... signal being received they also show the status of the signal The bars will be either shaded with a light grey or filled with solid black If the bar is grey it means that the GPS is receiving a signal from the satellite and is in the process of storing orbital data provided in the GPS signal When the bar turns solid black the GPS is using the satellite signal for navigation A D in or above the bar...

Page 27: ...ion If the GPS has a 2D GPS Location entering a known elevation can increase the GPS accuracy New Location If you have moved the unit to another state province or country and you are having trouble locking onto satellite signals select New Location When you select New Location an options menu will be displayed This menu contains the options Automatic or Use Map If you select Automatic the unit wil...

Page 28: ...area with greater detail The current Zoom Scale setting is displayed in the lower left corner of the Map Page If Overzoom is displayed under the scale no further map information is available To change the Zoom Scale 1 Press the IN Key to decrease the Zoom Scale 2 Press the OUT Key to increase the Zoom Scale Map Page Options To access the Map Page Options with the Map Page displayed press the MENU ...

Page 29: ... available selections With the data type highlighted press ENTER to accept the selection Setup Map This option contains the Map Page Setup features The features are arranged on a tab menu making it easy to locate the different setup items The Map Waypoint Point and Line Tabs have setting for Text Zoom or both Please read the description of these settings to understand how they affect the display c...

Page 30: ...ture To change a setting highlight the appropriate field then press ENTER Make your selection then press ENTER to accept the new selection Detail Settings Most More Normal Less and Least The Detail settings allow you to control the amount of map data displayed on the unit If you select a setting with high detail the screen redraw times will be slower Orientation Settings North Up Track Up and Cours...

Page 31: ...er increments as the Zoom Level on the Map Page is decreased The Zoom setting for this option determines when the grids will begin displaying on the Map Page If you select Auto and have the MapSource options set to ON the unit will not display a Lat Lon Grid Grid Labels This option allows you to display the coordinates on the grid You must have the Lat Lon Grid displayed for Grid Labels to be disp...

Page 32: ... a setting highlight the appropriate field then press ENTER Make your new selection then press ENTER to accept the selection Navaids are items displayed on the Map that aid navigation Navaids can be landmarks milemarkers hazards light houses buoys etc Points of Interest include general business listings such as restaurants hotels gas stations etc Points of Interest are only available if MapSource d...

Page 33: ...hen press ENTER Make your selection then press ENTER to accept The City settings are used to de clutter the map If Auto is the selected Zoom setting the Large and Medium cities will be displayed at a higher Map Zoom Scale setting Setup Map Other Tab The Other Tab contains the Text and Zoom settings for Railroad and an On Off setting for the Accuracy Circle To change a setting highlight the appropr...

Page 34: ...nt a message Arriving at Destination will be displayed It is important to note that the Compass Ring does not act as a true compass You must be moving for the Pointer to update and correctly point towards your destination Pointer Page Options To access the Pointer Page Options with the Pointer Page displayed press the MENU Key Setup Page Layout This option allows you to select the number of data fi...

Page 35: ...until the triangle is aligned with the White Line in the middle of the Highway and the Highway is pointed toward the top of the display When you are approaching a turn the message Approaching Turn will be displayed As you approach your destination the message Arriving at Destination will be displayed Highway Page Options To access the Highway Page Options with the Highway Page displayed press the ...

Page 36: ... To select an option from a Menu Tab highlight the desired selection then press ENTER Setup Highway Line Tab The Line Tab contains the On Off settings for Active Leg Active Route Track Log and Saved Tracks To change a setting highlight the appropriate field then press ENTER Make your new selection then press ENTER to accept the selection Active Leg If Off is selected the Active Leg of the Graphic H...

Page 37: ...hic Highway Other This setting determines if nearby waypoints are displayed Main Menu Page The Main Menu Page contains settings and features that are not on the Main Pages The Main Menu can be accessed from any of the Main Pages by pressing MENU twice To select an item on the Main Menu place the highlight over the menu item then press ENTER Trip Computer The Trip Computer has eight data fields Trip...

Page 38: ...lay the Total Time that the unit has been turned on since the Trip Computer was last reset Max Speed The Maximum Speed field will display the maximum speed the unit traveled since the Trip Computer was last reset Odometer Will display the total distance traveled since it was last reset Trip Computer Options To access the Trip Computer Options with the Trip Computer displayed press the MENU Key To s...

Page 39: ...ttered from all of your tracks clearing the Track Log will clean up the map Track Page Options To access the Track Options with the Tracks Page displayed press the MENU Key Delete Saved Track If you have saved tracks this option will allow you to delete the saved track Delete All Tracks This option will delete all saved tracks Setup Track Log This selection displays the Track Log Setup menu This m...

Page 40: ...ints shows the number of track log points in the Saved Track Area shows the area enclosed by the saved track If the track crosses over itself this value may be inaccurate Show on Map and Highway when checked will allow a Saved Track to be displayed on the Map and Highway Pages Delete Button if the Delete Button is selected you will be prompted to verify you want to delete the Saved Track TracBack ...

Page 41: ...ypoints will be listed with the nearest waypoint at the top of the list Find By Name will display a list containing all User Waypoints You have the option of entering a waypoint name in the data field or scrolling through the Waypoint List As you enter a waypoint name the GPS 76 will update the waypoint list to show waypoint names that coincide with the letters that have been entered You can contin...

Page 42: ...eating a waypoint on the Map Page Using the ROCKER move the Map Pointer to a location on the Map Page that you want to create a waypoint and press ENTER MARK If the Map Pointer is not on a Map Feature or Road the New Waypoint Page will be displayed At this point you can edit the waypoint name symbol elevation and depth see page 41 for information on editing waypoints To save the waypoint to memory...

Page 43: ...ypoint from the list see page 39 for more information on the waypoint lists and press ENTER to display the Waypoint Page When finished highlight the OK button and press ENTER to accept the changes Selecting a symbol Place the highlight on the symbol field and press ENTER Using the ROCKER select a symbol from the list and press ENTER The selected symbol will be displayed at the waypoint location on t...

Page 44: ...isplayed pressing MENU will give you the option of searching the list by name or by showing the nearest item To view information about an item in the list highlight the item then press ENTER An Information window will be displayed showing the name address and phone number of the item To save the item as a waypoint press the MENU Key and with Save as Waypoint selected press ENTER Along the bottom o...

Page 45: ... finish but can contain as many as fifty The GPS 76 can store fifty routes On the Routes Page you can create New routes determine how many empty routes that you have left and review a list of existing routes To display the Routes Page highlight Routes on the Main Menu then press ENTER Routes Page Options With the Routes Page displayed press MENU to view the available options Start Stop Navigation Wil...

Page 46: ...nd ENTER a final time to insert it into the route If you place the Map Pointer on a Map Feature the GPS 76 will only store that location in the route using the feature name as a reference These points are not stored in the User Waypoint List If you would like to save a Map Feature Point as a User Waypoint highlight the point in the route press ENTER this will display an Information Page With the In...

Page 47: ...e Route Edit Options press the MENU Key Route Edit Options Use Map This will display the Map Page with the Route Line active and the Map Pointer located on the waypoint highlighted on the Route Page Review Route Waypoint To review information on a route waypoint place the Map Pointer on the waypoint then press ENTER This will display an options menu Highlight Review then press ENTER to display the...

Page 48: ...he Map Pointer on the waypoint then press ENTER This will display an options menu Highlight Move then press ENTER Place the Map Pointer at the desired new location and press ENTER to move the waypoint Next point in Route To move the Map Pointer to the next point in the route with the Map Pointer on a route point or waypoint press ENTER This will display an options menu Highlight Next press ENTER a...

Page 49: ...he selected route from the Routes Page Proximity Proximity waypoints can be used to alert you when you are approaching a predetermined area When you place a waypoint in the Proximity List you will enter a Radius that will determine when a Proximity Alarm will be displayed You can turn the Proximity Alarm On or Off for your convenience Proximity Options To view the available options with the Proxim...

Page 50: ...al Menu lets you view information for Tides Sun and Moon or Hunt and Fish Main Menu Celestial Station Name Date Local Time Max Level Current Time Low Tide Curve Min Level Station Time MLLW Current Tide Level Event Times Day Night Main Menu Celestial ...

Page 51: ... current date and will intersect the tide graph to show their relation The tide curve will show as a shaded area with higher tides being taller and lower tides shorter The dark horizontal line with arrows at the ends of the line will indicate the current tide height The figure to the left of the line will show the current tide level in feet The Mean Lower Low Water MLLW will appear as a solid verti...

Page 52: ...rtion of the moon in a light shade You may display this information for your current location or you can use the Map or Points Menu to select a location To display the location options press ENTER with Location field highlighted You can also use the current date and time or enter a date and time of your choice Main Menu Celestial Sun and Moon Data Fields Date Location Time Moon Phase Sky View Moon ...

Page 53: ...MapSource Info The MapSource Info Page displays a list of the MapSource data stored in the unit and description of the highlighted list item You can choose to Show the data on the map by placing a checkmark in the Show Box To select deselect a box place the highlight over the MapSource Item then press ENTER System Info The System Info Page will show your software version number and the unit ID num...

Page 54: ...tice a significant increase in battery life While in Battery Saver mode the unit will not receive WAAS satellite signals Simulator When in Simulator mode the GPS receiver is turned off and the unit simulates satellite reception Use the Simulator mode when the unit is indoors and you wish to practice with the unit WAAS WAAS is an acronym for Wide Area Augmentation System You can use the WAAS capabil...

Page 55: ...ion Time Format Using this setting you can have the GPS 76 display time in a 12 or 24 hour format Time Zone The Time Zone setting has nine options Atlantic Eastern Central Mountain Pacific Alaska Hawaii Samoa and Other If you choose Other a new field UTC Offset will be displayed Enter the correct offset for your Time Zone You can find a chart with UTC Offsets in Appendix C Daylight Savings Time Has t...

Page 56: ...l be used in all fields that relate to direction throughout the unit Speed Filter Can be set to Auto or a User defined setting If User is selected a Seconds field will be displayed To enter a User defined setting highlight the Seconds field then press ENTER When finished press ENTER to save the entry When using a User defined setting the unit will average the speed and heading at the rate specified in the...

Page 57: ...t s you select the reference used in calculating heading information You can select from Auto True Magnetic Grid or User Auto provides magnetic north heading references which are automatically determined from your current location True provides headings based upon a true north reference Grid provides headings based on a grid north reference used in conjunction with the grid location formats descri...

Page 58: ...re approaching a turn or arriving at your destination Automatic will alert you between 15 and 90 seconds before depending on your speed Distance and Time alert you at the specified distance or time Off Course The Off Course Alarm will alert you when you are off course more than the distance set The Off Course alarm can be turned On or Off Shallow Water This alarm requires input from a NMEA device s...

Page 59: ...acon or can tune the beacon receiver to the frequency and bit rate of a nearby DGPS beacon NMEA Causes the unit to transmit NMEA data It also allows the GPS 76 to accept NMEA data from another NMEA device like a echo sounder The baud speed of communication in bits per second is displayed in the Baud field Text Out Allows the GPS 76 to output simple text data that includes date time position and vel...

Page 60: ...in Battery Saver Mode Receiver Differential ready 12 parallel channel receiver Acquisition Times Approx 15 seconds warm start Approx 45 seconds cold start Approx 5 minutes First Time AutoLocate Update Rate 1 second continuous GPS Accuracy 15 meters 49 feet RMS 95 typical DGPS USCG Accuracy 3 5 meters 10 16 ft 95 typical DGPS WAAS Accuracy 3 meters 10ft 95 typical with DGPS corrections Velocity Acc...

Page 61: ...2 0 Amp fuse Interfacing The following formats are supported for connection of external devices GARMIN proprietary Differential GPS DGPS NMEA 0183 version 2 3 ASCII Text Output RTCM SC 104 input version 2 0 The following are the sentences for NMEA 0183 version 2 3 output 3 8 35 Brown Data Out White Data In Black Ground Red Power Getting Started Wiring Interfacing Appendix B Unit View Data In White...

Page 62: ... 5º to W142 5º 10 W142 5º to W127 5º 9 W127 5º to W112 5º 8 W112 5º to W097 5º 7 W097 5º to W082 5º 6 W082 5º to W067 5º 5 W067 5º to W052 5º 4 W052 5º to W037 5º 3 W037 5º to W022 5º 2 E007 5º to E022 5º 1 E022 5º to E037 5º 2 E037 5º to E052 5º 3 E052 5º to E067 5º 4 E067 5º to E082 5º 5 E082 5º to E097 5º 6 E097 5º to E112 5º 7 E112 5º to E127 5º 8 E127 5º to E142 5º 9 E142 5º to E157 5º 10 E15...

Page 63: ...e Cape South Africa Cape Canavrl Cape Canaveral Florida Bahama Islands Carthage Carthage Tunisia CH 1903 CH 1903 Switzerland Chatham 1971 Chatham 1971 Chatham Island New Zealand Chua Astro Chua Astro Paraguay Corrego Alegr Corrego Alegre Brazil Djakarta Djakarta Batavia Sumatra Island Indonesia Dos 1968 Dos 1968 Gizo Island New Georgia Islands GDA Geocentric Datum of Australia Geod Datm 49 Geodeti...

Page 64: ...of Man Scotland Shetland Isl Wales Pico De Las Nv Canary Islands Potsdam Potsdam Germany Ptcairn Ast 67 Pitcairn Astro 67 Pitcairn Prov S Am 56 Prov So Amricn 56 Bolivia Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Peru Venezuela Prov S Chln 63 So Chilean 63 S Chile Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Virgin Isl Qatar National Qatar South Greenland Qornoq Qornog South Greenland Reunion Reunion Mascarene Island Rome 1940 Rom...

Page 65: ...le distance from current location to a GOTO destina tion or the next waypoint in a route Elevation Height above mean sea level MSL ETA Estimated Time of Arrival The estimated time you will reach your destina tion waypoint based on current speed and track ETA at Dest The estimated time you will reach a GOTO destination or the final waypoint in a route ETA at Next The estimated time you will reach a ...

Page 66: ...ime required to reach a GOTO destination or the final waypoint in a route Time to Next The estimated time required to reach a GOTO destination or the next waypoint in a route To Course The recommended direction to steer in order to reduce course error or stay on course Provides the most efficient heading to get back to the desired course and proceed along your route Track The direction of movement r...

Page 67: ... Customer Service to have the unit repaired Dragging Anchor is the message displayed when the distance set in the Anchor Alarm is exceeded Lost Satellite Reception The unit is unable to continue receiving satellite signals Memory Full Unit memory is full no further data can be saved Near Proximity Point You have reached the distance set for a proximity waypoint No Diff GPS Location RTCM is selecte...

Page 68: ...d to clear the track log and turn track recording on This will only be displayed when the track recording setting is set to Stop When Full Track Truncated A complete uploaded track will not fit in memory The oldest track log points have been deleted Can t Unlock Maps No applicable unlock code for one or more maps was found All MapSource map are not accessible Waypoint Already Exists A waypoint with...

Page 69: ...omatically converts GPS coordinates to LORAN TDs for those who have a collection of LORAN fixes for favorite fishing spots and other waypoints recorded as TDs You can display your position as a TD or enter waypoints as TDs The accuracy to be expected from this conversion is approximately thirty meters When the unit is placed in the LORAN TD format mode it simulates the operation of a LORAN receiver ...

Page 70: ...elect enter the desired setting then press ENTER 4 When done press the PAGE Key to return to the Main Menu If the active GRI Chain secondary stations or offsets have been changed since the waypoint was created the waypoint will now reference the active GRI chain and secondary stations and adjust the TD coordinates accordingly Remember that the GPS is not relying on the LORAN signal for navigation ...

Page 71: ...et Marine Mount The bracket can rotate 360 and tilt more than 45 backward or forward Carrying Case Protects the GPS 76 when not in use Power Data Cable Wiring harness can be used to hardwire the unit to auxiliary power and to interface with other NMEA devices PC Data Cable Allows for serial data transfer with a PC Cigarette Lighter Adapter Allows the GPS 76 to operate from external auto power Remo...

Page 72: ... 15 Data Transfer 57 66 69 Date Time 21 24 48 51 53 Datum Map 54 55 61 62 Daylight Savings Time 53 60 Deep Water Alarm 56 65 Depth 40 41 54 56 A Accuracy 23 Accuracy Circle 31 Active Route Page 11 34 47 Active Route Page Options 43 Alarms 47 51 56 65 Anchor Drag Alarm 56 65 Approach Arrival Alarms 56 B Backlighting 10 52 53 58 Bearing Line 30 31 Bearing Distance Measuring 26 Getting Started Append...

Page 73: ... GPS Information Page 23 24 GPS Information Page Options 25 Going to Destination 17 43 H Heading North Ref 55 Highway Page 11 33 35 Highway Page Setup 33 35 I IN Key 10 Initialization 18 21 22 Interface Formats 57 Interfacing 57 59 K Keypad Usage 10 L Lanyard Installation 9 Local Time Offset 53 60 Location Format 54 68 Getting Started Appendix I Index ...

Page 74: ...MENU Key 10 Messages 65 66 MOB 10 Moonrise Moonset 50 Nearest Tide Station 48 Nearest Waypoint List 39 NMEA Output Formats 57 59 North Reference 54 55 O Odometers Trip 35 36 64 Off Course Alarm 56 65 OUT Key 10 Overzoom 26 P PAGE Key 10 Plan Route 47 Pointer Page 11 32 Pointer Page Options 32 Points of Interest 42 Power On Off 10 Proximity Alarm 47 Proximity Waypoints 47 Getting Started Index Appe...

Page 75: ...6 Routes Insert Add Waypoint 45 Routes Inverting 46 Routes Naming 45 Routes Plan Route 47 Routes Remove Points 46 Routes Reviewing Points 45 Serial Number Unit ID 51 Shallow Water Alarm 56 57 Signal Strength Bars 23 Simulator 18 Simulator Speed 18 Software Version 51 Specifications 58 Speed 23 64 Speed Filter 54 Status Page 23 24 Status Page Options 25 Sunrise Sunset 50 Symbols Waypoint 14 42 Getti...

Page 76: ...ometers 36 Trip Computer 4 35 36 Trip Timers 35 36 64 U Units Setting 54 User Datum 54 W Warnings 2 Warranty 75 Wide Area Augmentation System WAAS 52 Waypoint Lists 39 Waypoint Options 39 Waypoints Creating 16 Waypoints Deleting 39 Waypoints Editing 14 15 Waypoints Naming 15 Waypoints Nearest 39 Waypoints Proximity 45 47 65 Waypoints Reviewing 39 Wiring Installation 59 Z Getting Started Appendix I...

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