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1. 8 oontise MOOfISeL esse eerie rete eee eere deni N MS uis RR TR ER eec ted 7 avigation Terms iii dida 60 61 A eme ene nee 3l CW LOCATION 1 nion rerit tet e ef Rc I MEA 54 56 orthr Relerence s evertit i P ines 52 Oftli UD ati 4 OCUS E zs cic ERR ERR EUER 53 ME fe Da 4 OVErZOOMIE Ves deni td e seb t oss d 2 P Pero mac un trenes Rug nan Ed UE EE 55 Plan ROUE usd 42 Id X 24 Plot Page Options 25 Polrits ot NUELESE 043 tee NR RD a aere s 35 Appendix I Points of Interest Options Power power data cable Project Location Proximity Proximity waypoints R Review Route Waypoint Railroad Receiver Status Registration Reverse Route Routes 38 42 Routes Page Options S Satellite Location Satellite Strength Indicator Bars Serial Data Format Services Setup Highway Setup Map 69 Appendix I Setup Ment eos dtm e RU en OO e d 54 ShalloweWatets aa eite eet C PREDA 53 Sight NC StOIe rita 34 Simulating GPS iey DEC HER de 9 Simulator e A EE Ee uo 47 Software Licenese Agreement rain 4 Specifications 225 Speed une EE ERE ENERO EGER dem 9 SCC Mel T REED TREE ERE 51 SBOUSQUEIIEIBS Jer citerior at TRADERE 17 Start Stop Simulator 5 4 oath t a bct aes ll Stored w o Batteries tetra EE re E Ael 8 Sunrise Sunset Sun and Moon Symbol 32 System nio 2n ao CNRC de t e e 4T T Temperature dudes esee A MR EM EA Ud Ti
2. Poi CIUT EE iei Services il Rest Areas Other L_sz__ Exit Options Cities When Cities is selected a list of Nearest Cities or Find by Name list is displayed The list can be switched by pressing the MENU key and selecting the alternate option If you have MapSource CD map data loaded in the unit choos ing Select Map from the options menu allows you to determine which map data is used for creating the Cities List To view information about a city on the list highlight the city then press ENTER An Information window will be displayed showing the city size small medium or large the name and country of the city and the bearing distance of the city from your current location To save the city as a waypoint press MENU with Save as Waypoint selected press ENTER Along the bottom of the Information Page are three buttons GoTo Map and OK Goto begins direct navigation to the point Map displays the city on the Map Page and OK returns the display to the Cities List Exits When Exits is selected a list of exit options is displayed The included options are All Types Services Rest Area and Other To select a exit option from the list highlight the selection then press ENTER When an exit option is selected a list containing the selected data will be displayed Exit Options All Types Will display a list with data for Servi
3. Setup Map Line Tab 17 Setup Map Area Tab The Area Tab contains the Text and Zoom settings for River Lakes Parks Other and Metro To change a setting highlight the field then press ENTER Make your new selection then press ENTER to accept the selection Reference Map Page Options River Lake Rivers and Lakes will appear shaded on the map Pot Une TE Y Park Area Parks will appear as a shaded area Other Geographical areas such as shopping centers and university cam puses will appear as a shaded area Metro Metropolitan areas will appear as a shaded area Setup Map Topo Tab S etup Map Z Area Tab The Topo Tab contains the Text and Zoom settings for Major Contour Intermediate Contour and Minor Contour Lines The Land Cover option inti Une rea ED C has a Zoom setting To change a setting highlight the appropriate field then erez e ane press ENTER Make your new selection then press ENTER to accept the EE qo selection me QU The Contour Line settings are used to de clutter the map If Auto is the AP q selected Zoom setting the Major and Minor Contour Lines will be displayed ne at a higher Map Zoom Scale setting Setup Map City Tab e Area Topo G37 R RP mo tef TIu The City Tab contains the Text and Zoom settings for Large City Medium jedi city Large AUTO City
4. Stopped Time The Stopped Time field will display the total time that the ETT Vertical unit was not moving since the Trip Computer was last reset Trip Odom Stopped Time 8 7 Moving Avg The Moving Average Speed field will display an average 0196 01 based on the time the unit was in motion since the Trip Computer was last Moving Avg Moving Time reset P P 3 0 02 56 05 Overall Ava Total Time Moving Time The Moving Time field will display the total time the unit 0 0 0198 57 was in motion since the Trip Computer was last reset w E Max Speed Odometer Overall Avg The Overall Average Speed field will display the average 190 9 speed of the unit since the Trip Computer was last reset Total Time The Total Time field will display the Total Time that the unit Trip Computer Horizontal Tab has been turned on since the Trip Computer was last reset Max Speed The Maximum Speed field will display the maximum speed Trip Computer the unit traveled since the Trip Computer was last reset Horizontal 317737 Odometer Will display the total distance traveled since it was last reset 615 1 769 7 Horizontal Tab Options Max Ascent Max Descent Reset Trip This option will reset all fields except Max Speed and odometer AT BLEI Mel to zero 20 44 20 0 t Reset Max Speed This option will reset the Max Speed field to zero Ma
5. uli GPSMAP 76S chartplotting receiver owner s manual and reference guide Copyright 2003 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries All Rights Reserved Garmin International Inc Garmin Europe Ltd Garmin Corporation 1200 East 151 Street Olathe Kansas Unit 5 The Quadrangle No 68 Jangshu 2 Road Shijr Taipei 66062 U S A Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey County Taiwan Tel 913 397 8200 SO51 9DL U K Tel 886 2 2642 9199 Fax 913 397 8282 Tel 44 1794 519944 Fax 886 2 2642 9099 Fax 44 1794 519222 Except as expressly provided herein no part of this manual may be reproduced copied transmitted disseminated downloaded or stored in any storage medium for any purpose without the express prior written consent of Garmin Garmin hereby grants permission to down load a single copy of this manual and of any revision to this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed and to print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual or revision this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of Informat ion in this document is subject to change without notice Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any pe
6. C3 WARNING Selecting the wrong map datum can result in substantial position errors When in doubt use the default WGS 84 datum for best overall performance North Reference Let 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 automati cally 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 described on page 56 User allows you to specify the magnetic variation at your current location and provides magnetic north heading references based on the value you entered O WARNING If User is selected you must periodically update the magnetic variation at your present position Failure to update this Reference setting may result in substantial differences between the information displayed on your unit and external references such as a magnetic compass Setup Menu Alarms Tab Magnetic Variation displays the magnetic variation at your current loca tion If User is selected for the North Reference this field is used to enter the magnetic variance its Location mm It Setup Menu Alarms Tab Anchor Drag The Alarms
7. MapSource CD map data loaded in the unit choosing Select Map from the Olathe KS options menu allows you to determine which map data is used for the address Postal Code CoptionaD search After you have entered the search data highlight the Find Button then 66062 press ENTER The unit will display the Select Address Page The Select Address Page will show the addresses that closely match your City Information Page entry Highlight the correct address then press ENTER This will display the Address Information Page Select Address To begin direct navigation to the address highlight the Goto Button then 1900 E 151st St press ENTER To view the address on the Map highlight the Map Button then Olathe KS 66062 press ENTER To exit the page highlight the OK Button then press ENTER You also have the option of saving the address as a waypoint To save the address as a waypoint press MENU with Save as Waypoint highlighted press ENTER 1900 W 151st Ter Olathe KS 66062 Match Quality 94 Exit Options 37 Reference Points Intersections Find Intersection First Street Second Street 151st St City optional Olathe KS Postal Code Coptional 66062 Find Intersection Page 38 Intersections This option will only be available when MapSource CD data that contains intersections is loaded in the unit When Intersection is s
8. RTCM In Text Out Functions the same as the RTCM In setting except the unit will output simple text data that includes date time position and velocity information The Baud can be set to 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 bps 54 None Turns off all serial communication Physical Specifications Size 1 2 x 2 7 x 6 2 3 0cm x 6 9cm x 15 75cm Weight 7 5 ozs 21kg Appendix A Display 2 9 diagonal 6 0cm high contrast 4 level gray LCD with backlighting 180 x 240 pixels Se Case Fully gasketed floatable high impact plastic alloy Specifications waterproof to IEC 529 IPX 7 Temp Range 5 F to 158 F 15 C to 70 C Performance Battery Life 16 Hours 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 l second continuous GPS Accuracy 15 meters 49 feet RMS 95 typical DGPS USCG Accuracy 3 5 meters 10 16 ft 95 typica DGPS WAAS Accuracy 3 meters 10ft 95 typical with DGPS corrections Compass Accuracy 5 degrees Velocity Accuracy 0 1 knot RMS steady state Dynamics 6g s Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the U S DOD imposed Selective Availability Program Power Batteries Two 1 5 volt AA batteries Source 8 35V DC Fuse AGC 3AG 2 0 Amp The temperature r
9. distance from current location to a GOTO desti nation or the next waypoint in a route Flevation Height above mean sea level MSL ETA Estimate 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 GOTO destination or the next waypoint in a route Fuel The fuel required to travel from current location to the indicated route waypoint Leg Dist The distance between two route waypoints Leg Fuel The fuel required to travel from a route waypoint to the next waypoint in sequence in the route Leg Time The time required to travel from a route waypoint to the next waypoint in sequence in the route Max Speed The maximum second by second speed recorded since last reset Moving Average Speed Average speed while the unit is moving Moving Trip Timer Total time the unit has been moving Odometer A running tally of distance travelled based upon the distance between second by second position readings Off Course The distance you are off a desired course in either direction left or right Also referred to as cross track error or course error Appendix E Navigation Terms Speed The current velocity at which you are travelling relative to a ground position Also referred
10. 58 59 T olle i A ay Appendix E Navigation Terms 60 61 TREMORS coo oca Appendix F Messages 62 63 Trip Computer cinco Appendix G Loran TD 64 65 Tracked e E Appendix H Accessories 66 Waypoints nsere Appendix I Index eee 67 70 Points of Interest Appendix J Warranty 71 SUES Lees cre eid EXIIS i eese noit n Addresses coccion Intersections i ocn rt t ROUTES mper Proximity Celestial cocino The GPSMAP 76S is a 7 5 ounce 12 channel hand held GPS receiver with a built in Quad Helix antenna The GPSMAP 765 has nine keys located on the front of Introduction the unit that allow the user to quickly access all of the units functions The GPSMAP 76S has a large 180 X 240 pixel 4 level gray monochrome display for easy viewing The GPSMAP 76S is a full function GPS with a built in Electronic Compass and Barometer Built in cartography of a North American base map that includes Interstate and State Highways and Exit Information Using MapSource GARMINS map data software not included you could choose to have the GPSMAP 765 display a variety of different map information We currently offer several mapping options including our Metroguide Topo Fishing Hot Spots and BlueChart data Check your local dealer or our web site www garmin com for a complete listing of MapSource products GARMIN designed your GPSMAP 76S with the user in mind The GPSMAP 76S is waterproof to IPX
11. A Lure D Slips Cicle totali Active Route Page veranda AE a bad ie n be D Dn ERN Alarms Tab aria Altimeter Auto Calibration Altimeter Tab Ancho Drag 32 55 ore treten oi f PR TREO MR CR RD ie Append To Rodero AULO ZOOM eii B Backlipht HmeoUE o Re s 48 Dasemap ecce ER TT e YT IR ERU Os 15 A 47 Bearing TINE croata a 17 DESDE eese ec eU M ondas E Ac n Re Lt 48 C Calibrate Altimeter Calibrate Compass ci CAULIOTIS x oreet eren a tee be em be ena Celestial rara Celestial Selections Changing the AAA tt ERR 12 City Information Page 27s eoe reete dic 36 Clear the current Track Log 28 Compass Tab Compass Pape iusso eror quete er 20 Compass Page ODIO irs etu entere err nete e 21 Appendix Index Course LES x soam EROR ROSE RR gas 17 orc RS 14 Create a TOU zoo coe ote te e PH IR RH 39 CAE eene 32 Creating Waypoints 2 9 eec e Ret Re es 3l Current Date aa iet pan ope eet Current Location fe Curent Hme neon cei an Trete piedra D Date ocior recover ae Pea e e rn ameter 10 Daylight Savings Time oa i 51 Deep Water Depth DGPS M DGPS Status co iam e e ORO FEIER ete 9 Direction Display econtra laci n 51 Distance and Speed oot RT Rd 51 67 Appendix I Index E Editing Waypoints ecce e e Re 32 Electronic Compass 20 Elevation d Estimated Accuracy i eem tenere breed 9 Duc PP T 36 Exit ODI
12. Hissou M Independence Miss Overland Park Kan i Kansas City Hissou MetroGuide USA East Kansas City Metroguide_USA MapSource Info Page Trip Computer Tracks Software Version 2 00 Unit ID 631238397 Light Memory Power e L z 1 8 System Info Page 47 48 Reference Setup Menu General Tab TT T Altimeter Cor Mode Normal WAAS Enabled Backlight Timeout 15 Seconds Beeper Off Language English Setup Menu General Tab WAAS WAAS is an acronym for Wide Area Augmentation System You can use the WAAS capability of the GPSMAP 765 to increase the accuracy to approximately 3 meters When enabled the GPS receiver searches for a WAAS satellite then receives data that will help correct differentials in the GPS signal When the unit is using WAAS data a D will be displayed in the Satellite Strength Indicators on the GPS Information Page and the receiver status will indicate a 2D or 3D Differential Location Currently the WAAS system is not fully operational There are two WAAS satellites in place one over the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean You must have a clear unobstructed view of the sky for the GPSMAP 76S to be able to receive a WAAS signal even then at times it may not be possible to receive a WAAS signal WASS satellites are not received in Battery Saver Mode For more information on the WAAS system
13. This menu contains the options Automatic or Use Map If you select Automatic the unit will switch to AutoLocate and begin searching for satellites This method can take up to five minutes for the unit to begin navigation If you select Use Map you can use the Pointer on the Map Page to select your approximate location and the unit will continue to acquire satellites normally using the almanac for satellite reference Using this method the unit does not need to reinitalize and should receive satellite signals quickly If the unit is in the Simulator mode move the simulated current location the Use Map feature will allow you to Reference GPS Information Page Track Up Neu Location EE for Main TT N 3851 340 H094 47 932 GPS Information Page Options 11 12 Reference Map Page User Selectable Data Fields Zoom Scale Map Page The GPSMAP 76S comes with a built in basemap of North America that includes a database of Cities Interstate State and County Highways Exit infor mation Lake and River outlines and Railway Lines The standard basemap can be enhanced using GARMIN MapSource products Changing the Zoom Scale You can change the Zoom Scale on the Map Page allowing you to either view a smaller area in greater detail or a larger area with less detail As referred to in this manual when you decrease the Zoom Scale you will v
14. 7 standards floats and is rugged enough to endure the most trying use and GARMINS friendly user interface will allow you to be navigating with your new GPS in no time Your GPSMAP 765 can provide one more critical benefit peace of mind With your GPSMAP 76S 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 concentrate on what you set out to do explore the great outdoors Thank you for choosing GARMIN Other features include Features Waypoints 500 with name and graphic symbol Tracks Automatic Track Log 10 saved Tracks Routes 50 Routes that let you navigate through a set of 50 waypoints NOTE You should always be prepared and capable of Trip Computer Trip Odometer Stopped Time Moving Average Speed Moving navigating without the GPSMAP 765 It is designed to Time Overall Average Speed Total Time Max Speed and Odometer compliment other forms of basic navigation not entirely replace them 6 Celestial Data Includes Tides Sun and Moon and Hunt and Fish times The Reference Manual will describe the Main Display Pages and their options in detail The Quick Start Guide described the process of navigating the Main Display Pages and the Option Menus While the Reference Manual will provide some direction on how to select an item its main intention is to describe each Main Pag
15. Remember that the GPS is not relying on the LORAN signal for navigation The GPSMAP 76S converts the TD coordinate to a LAT LON coordinate before storing a waypoint to memory Because of this the unit can navigate to a converted TD coordinate anywhere in the world Appendix G Loran TD Time Units Location A LORAN TD Setup LORAN Chain Number TD Station 1 TD Offset 1 W 0 0 TD Station 2 TD Offset 2 X 0 0 65 Appendix H Accessories 4 Marine Mount Automotive Mount um PC Cable 66 Standard Accessories Owners Manual Quick Reference Guide Lanyard Provides convenient method for carrying the GPSMAP 76S Optional Accessories Automotive Mounting Bracket Requires the Marine Mount Part No 010 10300 00 This hit includes the mounting base temporary and permanent adhesive pads and a new swivel brachet Marine Mount The bracket can rotate 360 and tilt more than 45 backward or forward Carrying Case Protects the GPSMAP 765 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 GPSMAP 76S to operate from external auto power Remote Antenna MapSource Map Data CD ROMs Enhance the Basemap and Map Data create waypoints and routes from your PC A
16. Small City and Small Towns To change a setting highlight the field then 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 Setup Map City Tab Zoom Scale setting 18 Setup Map Road Tab The Road Tab contains the Text and Zoom settings for Local Road Names and Zoom settings for Freeway Highway and Local Roads To change a Reference setting highlight the appropriate field then press ENTER Make your new selection then press ENTER to accept the selection Map Page Options Freeway Interstate and U S Highways Highway State Highways and Local Highways 2a Topo City GYT 0 Text Zoom Local Roads All Other Roads Freeway AUTO Local Road Names Name Labels for Local Roads UR an home Med AUTO Setup Map Other Tab 1 MAP 1 The Other Tab contains the Text and Zoom settings for Railroad and an y 151 On Off setting for the Accuracy Circle To change a setting highlight the appropriate field then press ENTER Make your new selection then press versan ENTER to accept the selection Setup Map Road Tab Railroad controls the display of railways lines on the Map Page Accuracy Circle The Accuracy Circle is displayed a
17. be displayed er an item is sele play FUR a selection menu is displayed make another selection and press ENTER Food amp T torest When a list is displayed pressing MENU will give you the option of searching Lodging 1 j i Attractions he list by name or by showing the nearest item Entertainment To view information about an item in the list highlight the item then press Shopping ENTER An Information window will be displayed showing the name address A g and phone number of the item To save the item as a waypoint press the Emergency amp Govern MENU Key and with Save as Waypoint selected press ENTER Manmade Places Mater Features Along the bottom of the list or Information Page are three buttons GoTo Land Features Map and OK GoTo begins direct navigation to the point Map displays the Points of Interest List item on the Map Page and OK returns the display to the list Points of Interest Options Nearest Cities The options that are available will depend on the MapSource data that is Olathe KS loaded in the unit Clare KS Stanley KS Overland Park KS Spring Hill KS Lenexa KS Gardner KS Stilwell KS Distance 335 2 27 to find by name Nearest Cities List 35 36 Reference Points Cities amp Exits Medium City Overland Park Kansas United States of America Distance 053 7 30 Goto Map MH City Information Page
18. eight settings that allow the GPSMAP 76S to communicate with computer soft ware and other electronic devices GARMIN Allows the GPSMAP 76S to communicate with GARMIN software and other GARMIN GPS units GARMIN DGPS Allows the GPSMAP 76S to communicate with GARMIN Differential Correction devices The unit can have the beacon receiver scan for available DGPS beacon or can tune the beacon receiver to the frequency and bit rate of a nearby DGPS beacon Reference Setup Menu Interface Tab tion Alarms Interface Serial Data Format NMEA Causes the unit to transmit NMEA data It also allows the GPSMAP 76S to accept NMEA data from another NMEA device like a GARMIN DGPS echo sounder The baud speed of communication in bits per second is NMEA displayed in the Baud field ae Text Out Allows the GPSMAP 765 to output simple text data that RTCH In NMEA Out includes date time position and velocity information The Baud can be RTCH In Text Out set to 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 bps None RTCM In Allows the GPSMAP 76S to accept DGPS information from a device supplying RTCM data in a SC 104 format The Baud can be set to Setup Menu Interface Tab 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 bps RTCM In NMEA Out Functions the same as the GARMIN DGPS setting except the unit will output NMEA 0183 version 2 3 sentences GPRMC GPGGA GPGSA GPGSV GPGLL GPBOD GPRTE and GPWPL
19. for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE home or office interfer ence requirements are more stringent than outdoor requirements Operation of Introduction this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received FCC Complia nce Statement including interference that may cause undesired operation The GPSMAP 76S 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 to operate this device under Part 15 regulations Introduction Software License Agreement Software License Agreement BY USING THE GPSMAP 76S YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY GARMIN grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device the Software in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in GARMIN You acknowledge that the Software is the property of GARMIN and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure organization a
20. held level a message Hold Level will be 20 displayed Compass Page Options To access the Compass Page Options with the Compass Page displayed press the MENU Key Reference Setup Page Layout This option allows you to select the number of data field rows and the size of text used in the fields You have the option of displaying None Small 1 Row Small 2 Rows Small 3 Rows Medium Compass Page Options 1 Row Medium 2 Rows Medium 3 Rows Large 1 Row or Large 2 Rows To select an option highlight the desired selection then press ENTER The new configuration will be displayed on the map Press QUIT to 0 h 170 exit the option Ca Change Data Fields This option allows you to select the type of data you 3D Differential want displayed in the data fields To change a data type place the highlight over the desired data field then press ENTER Using the ROCKER scroll Change Data Fields through the available selections With a data type highlighted press ENTER f Calibrate Compass to accept the selection For a list of available data fields see appendix Sight N Go Calibrate Compass The Electronic Compass will need to be calibrated E89 for Main Menu the first time batteries are installed and whenever batteries are changed To calibrate the compass with Start on the Calibrate Compass Page highlighted press ENTER With the unit held level slowly turn the unit through at it
21. to as ground speed Time To The estimated time required to reach a GOTO destination or the next waypoint in a route Also referred to as estimated time en route Time to Dest The estimated time 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 relative to a ground position Also referred to as ground track Trip Odometer A running tally of distance travelled since last reset Also see Odometer Total Average Speed Average speed of unit for both moving and stopped speeds since last timer reset Total Trip Timer Total time the unit has been in operation since last reset of the trip timers Turn The angle difference between the bearing to your destination and your current track T indicates you should turn left R indicates you should turn right The degrees indicate the angle you are off course VMG Velocity Made Good The speed you are closing in on a destination along a desired course Also referred to as the vector velocity to your destination 61 62 Appendix F Messages Approaching Turn is displayed when
22. used to select your approximate location and the unit will continue to acquire satellites normally Automatic may take longer to acquire satellites Poor Satellite Reception New Location Stored w o Batteries Continue Acquiring Select this option if you are indoors or wish to use only the sensors for faster map drawing and longer battery life Stored w o Batteries If you have stored the unit without batteries the date stored in the GPS may be incorrect To check the date highlight Stored w o Batteries and verify the date displayed If the date is incorrect select Stored w o Batteries to search for satellites Initialization Options Continue Acquiring Select this option if you are in an area where the satel lite signals are being temporarily blocked GPS Information Page The GPS Information Page displays your speed GPS elevation the estimated accuracy receiver status satellite locations satellite signal strength the date time and the GPS receivers current location If you have a Location Format other than the default hddd mm mmm selected pressing the ROCKER key in any direc tion will toggle the current location at the bottom of the page between the two 8 Location Formats Speed GPS Elevation and Estimated Accuracy When the GPS is receiving at least three satellite signals it will provide you with the current GPS Speed DGPS Status and the est
23. visit the Federal Aviation Admin istration website at gps faa gov Backlight Timeout Sets the time that the Backlight will remain on once activated The options are Stays On 15 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute and 2 Minutes Beeper This setting determines when the Beeper is used The options are Key and Message Message Only and Off Language This setting will allow the GPSMAP 76S to display in fourteen different languages Setup Menu Altimeter Tab The Altimeter Tab contains settings for Altimeter Auto Calibration Pressure Units and the Barometer Mode To change a setting highlight the field then press ENTER Make you selection then press ENTER to activate the selection Altimeter Auto Calibration This setting can be turned On or Off If Altimeter Auto Calibration is On the unit will use GPS elevation to continu Reference Setup Menu Altimeter Tab ously calibrate the Altimeter The calibration is applied slowly except when the unit is first turned on If you wish to have complete control of the Altim eter Calibration the Altimeter Auto Calibration should be set to Off Pressure Units Use this setting to select the units used for all pressure displays The unit can be set to display in Inches of Mercury or Millibars Barometer Mode The Barometer Mode can be set for Fixed or Variable elev
24. Already Exists You have entered a route name that already exists Route Memory Full No additional routes can be saved Route Truncated Uploaded route from another device has more than 50 waypoints Appendix F Route Waypoint Memory Full No additional route waypoints can be saved Shallow Water The water is shallower than the amount set in the Shallow Messages Water Alarm Track Already Exists A saved track with the same name already exists Track Memory Full No more track data can be stored without deleting old data Track Log Full Indicates the track log is full and track recording has been turned off To be able to record more track points you will need 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 Transfer Complete Data transfer has been completed Waypoint Already Exists A waypoint with the same name already exists Waypoint Memory Full The unit has stored the maximum number of waypoints 63 64 Appendix G Loran TD Time Units Location A ORAN TD LORAN TD E Maidenhead MGRS New Zealand ONG Grid Swedish Grid Suiss Grid Taiwan Grid Loran TD System LORAN C is a radio navigation aid operated and maintained in t
25. B India Zone IVA Irish Grid LORAN T Maidenhead MGRS New Zeal QNG Grid RT 90 D nd Swedish Grid Swiss Grid Taiwan Grid UTM UPS W Malaya n RSO User UTM Grid User UTM Grid The User UTM Grid will let the user define a grid for a location format The user will have to know the Longitude Origin Scale False Easting and False Northing to create the grid For more information on grids and datums we recommend that you visit the National Imagery and Mapping Agency at http www nima mil 52 Setup Menu Location Tab The Location Tab contains the settings for Location Format Map Datum North Reference and Magnetic Variation The settings are used in related fields throughout the unit Location Format There are 28 different formats to choose from See the sidebar for a list of the formats You should not need to change the format unless you are using a chart or paper map for navigation If so find the format that most closely matches your chart or map Map Datum Datums are used to describe geographic positions for surveying mapping and navigation and are not actual maps built in the unit Although there are over 100 datums available to choose from you should only need to change the Map Datum if you using a chart or paper map that specifies a different datum in the legend A list of Map Datums can be found in Appendix D
26. Data for the selected plot point will be shown in labels along the vertical and horizontal scales Reference To exit the panning mode press the QUIT key Plot Page Options Plot Page Options Plot Barometer Plot Ambient Pressure Sets the Plot Page to show either a TS Md Barometric or Ambient pressure over time These options will only be avail 30 24 able when the unit is plotting pressure ELI Plot Over Time Plot Over Distance These options will only be available when the unit is plotting elevation Selecting Plot Over Distance sets the horizontal scale of the plot to show distance Selecting Plot Over Time sets the horizontal scale of the plot to show time The plot will be able to show data stored for the last 72 hours or the last 80 miles 120 kilometers travled Show Elevation Plot Show Pressure Plot Sets the Plot Page to show either Elevation or Pressure Elapsed Time Amb Pressure 29 03 Panning the Plot Page Setup Page Layout This option allows you to select the number of data field rows and the size of text used in the fields You have the option of displaying None Small 1 Row Small 2 Rows Small 3 Rows Medium 30 24 1 Row Medium 2 Rows Medium 3 Rows Large 1 Row or Large EL 2 Rows To select an option highlight the desired selection then press Plot Barometer ENTER The new configuration will be displayed on the page Press QUIT to Setup P
27. Make your new selection then press ENTER to accept the selection Basemap This option allow you to turn the Basemap data On or Off If you select Off the Basemap will no longer be displayed MapSource This option is only available if Mapsource CD data has been loaded into the unit If MapSource data is available you can choose whether or not to display the data on the map by selecting either On or Off If you select Off the MapSource data will not be displayed on the Map Page Lat Lon Grid Lat Lon Grids will be displayed in smaller 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 Basemap or 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 displayed If you select Auto and have the Basemap or MapSource options set to ON the unit will not display Grid Labels Reference Map Page Options General 7773 Waypoin Basemap On MapSource On Lat Lon Grid AUTO Grid Labels AUTO 15 LK overzoom Setup Map Map Tab 16 Reference Map Page Options Text Zoom aeral Map 77300 P 0 8 Setu
28. Move then press ENTER Place the Map Pointer at the desired new location and press ENTER to move the waypoint Main Menu Routes 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 and the Map Pointer will move to the next point or waypoint in the route Insert Waypoint When Insert Waypoint is selected the Points Menu is Route displayed see page 30 for more information on the Points Menu Select a O Plan Route point from the menu to insert it into the route The new point will be inserted Speed into the route above the waypoint highlighted on the Route Page ES Remove Waypoint Will remove the waypoint that is highlighted on the 0 0 Route Page With a waypoint highlighted press MENU Highlight Yes and pasa Teen press ENTER to remove the waypoint 103 49 Reverse Route Will reverse the direction of the route placing the last 20 MOR 02 waypoint at the top of the list Plan Route To plan a route enter a Speed Fuel Flow Depart Time and Depart Date Fuel Flow is measured in units per hour it may be necessary to consult your vehicles Owners Manual for performance specifications Plan Route Page The Active Route Page and Route Page display trip planning information for each le
29. OTIS reete niam de me hae qan 36 F ECC Compliance a eoe ee OE ETUR Or nr 3 Features Find Address i Find Intersection iuuenes HO Uma EU osea 38 Find Waypoints eiie map een pee ine 30 Wir A 19 PullsScreen Maps eomm e tan enata n oes 12 cts edet dein e tdt a ta tede General Tab cd Geo Points 16 GPS Elevation a sep eoo per Pee dette niea fente net 9 GPS Information Pape diria ratero 9 11 GPSRECEIV EH So aea tarte ae Ge Rte ie 8 Gud Labels d cst etse tpa tart ADR re MU Pet MM Hnc 15 68 H Heading Line Highway ssec Highway Page Highway Pape Options 1 eee te eres 22 23 A genetica p 27 Horizontal Tab Options a 27 Hant and Fishy scan tite e eco tin 45 I Initialization OpGOnS12 os con mn eme tan m dtt Initializing the GPS Receiver i A A eme ive PURIS Intersections ado drame ec ede L Languasev es ei etes IDEE toot Lat Lon Grid x Local Roldan anidar tem tu teo dee Location 2D Differential sss 9 Location 2D GPS 4 i tree e tetas 9 Location ID Differential iia 9 Location 3D GPS ta ner e ac S E E 9 Location Format oir tai i en bed entr 52 Location Tab Lock to Roads Loran iD ius Lost Satellite Receptor iuo eter ates 9 M agnetic Variation ain Menu iaa ap Orientation apSource apSe rce T O zeiten nig ice tiii ap Datur icem ap Datums ap Page ap Page Options ark Waypoint Page CD K
30. Pointer on the route leg that you want to insert the new point in er ee Nov 1 16 266 and the line will turn to a small dashed line Press ENTER the Map Pointer e will display Ins under it Move the Map Pointer dragging the Route Line to the new location then press ENTER If the new location is a Map Feature the point will be inserted in the leg If the location is not on a Map Feature 021 the New Waypoint Page will be displayed Press ENTER to save the new waypoint then ENTER again to insert the new waypoint in the route Place the Map Pointer over a location that is not a Map Feature then press ENTER The New Waypoint Page wil the new waypoint Place the Map Poin be displayed Press ENTER to save ter over the route leg that you want to insert the waypoint into then press ENTER Remove a Point or Waypoint To rem place the Map Pointer over the point o ove a point or waypoint from the route r waypoint that you want to remove then press ENTER This will display an options menu Highlight Remove then press ENTER The point or waypoint will be removed and the Map Pointer will move to the next point in he route 22 0 5 overzoom 47 Points Available Editing a Route on the Map 41 Move a Waypoint Only User Waypoints can be moved To move a waypoint place the Map Pointer on the waypoint then press ENTER This Reference will display an options menu Highlight
31. Project Location Sight N Store and Append to Route Average Location When this option is selected the Average Location Page will be displayed and the unit will begin to take and average location read ings The Location Estimated Accuracy Elevation and Measurement Count will be displayed on the Average Location Page When you are ready to save the waypoint with the Save button highlighted press ENTER Waypoint Pages Options Project Location Sight N Store Append To Route EXO for Main Menu New Mark and Waypoint Page Options 33 Reference Waypoint Pages Options Line up the object with the sighting marks on the case then press ENTER Sight N Store Waypoint 011 2 toc Select Route N WUGPSMAP TOUR e SGHTNG SGHTNG New Route Append to Route 34 Project Location When this option is selected the Project Location Page will be displayed The Project Location Page has four fields Location From Distance and Bearing The From field allows the user to select where they would like to project a waypoint from the choices are Current Location Use Map and Use Points Menu After making a selection in the From field a distance and bearing will need to be entered When finished entering the data highlight the Save button
32. R Creating a waypoint manually using existing coordinates Press and hold ENTER MARK until the Mark Waypoint Page is displayed The unit will capture its current location Highlight the Location Field and press ENTER Using the ROCKER enter the new location Press ENTER to accept the change At this point you can edit the waypoint name symbol Creating amp Editing Waypoints Symbol Field Name Field 25 MAR 02 12 12 N 3851 351 elevation and depth To save the waypoint highlight the OK button and W094 47 927 press ENTER Elevation Depth _ Editing Waypoints You can edit waypoints when they are created or after they have been saved There are five items that can be changed the symbol name location elevation depth You can also choose to show the waypoint name on the Map Page To edit a saved waypoint Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu Highlight Points and press ENTER then highlight Waypoints and press ENTER Select the desired waypoint from the list and press ENTER to display the Waypoint Page Make any desired changes when finished ighlight the OK button and press ENTER to accept the changes There are four buttons at the bottom of the Mark Way point Page Delete Map Goto and OK If you wish to delete the waypoint highlight the Delete button and press ENTER If you want to see the waypoint on the map highligh
33. Route If On is selected and the Route option is set to Off only the Next Waypoint in the Route will be displayed Route This setting determines if the waypoints in a Route will be dis A e played If this selection is set to Off Route Waypoints will not be on the Du Graphic Highway Setup Highway Waypoint Tab Other This setting determines if nearby waypoints are displayed 23 24 Reference Active Route Plot Page Active Route GPSMAP TOUR Waypoint 4 Distance gt TOUR1 TOUR2 o TOUR3 ERA TOUR4 ae gt TOURS 1040 A Total 1040 Active Route Page BAROMETER 30 24 29 76 DISTANCE TO NEXT m 28 16 48 00 36 00 2400 12 00 Elapsed Time Amb Pressure 29 03 Plot Page Active Route Goto Page The Active Route Goto Page will show the waypoint s that are currently being used for navigation If you are navigating using a Go To then the active waypoint will be displayed with the distance remaining displayed on the right side of the display If you are navigating a route the list of route waypoints is displayed with the distance of each leg displayed on the right side of the display Pressing the ROCKER to the right or left will cycle the data field on the right side of the display though a variety of data Pressing MENU will display the options that are available for current navigation P
34. STATUTORY INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE STATU TORY OR OTHERWISE THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN NO EVENT SHALL GARMIN BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPE CIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLU SION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU To obtain warranty service call the GARMIN Customer Service department 913 397 8200 for a returned merchandise tracking number The unit should be securely packaged with the tracking number clearly marked on the outside of the package and sent freight prepaid and insured to a GARMIN warranty service station A copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs GARMIN retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY Warranty 71 For the latest free software updates excluding map data throughout the life of your Garmin products visit the Garmin web site at www garmin com Copyright 2000 2003 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Garmin I
35. TE and GPWPL Proprietary sentences PGRME PGRMZ and PSLIB The GPSMAP 765 will accept NMEA input with support for the DPT MTW and VHW sentences You can dowload a copy of GARMINS proprieatry communication protocol on the Help and Support section of our website at www garmin com The chart below gives an approximate UTC Universal Time Coordinate time offset for the various longitudinal zones Check with local charts for more detailed information If you are in daylight savings time add one hour to the offset Appendix C Time Offsets Longitudinal Zone Offset Longitudinal Zone Offset W180 0 to W172 5 12 E007 5 to E022 5 1 W172 5 to W157 5 11 E022 5 to E037 5 2 W157 5 to W142 5 10 E037 5 to E052 5 3 W142 5 to W127 5 9 E052 5 to E067 5 4 W127 5 to W112 5 8 E067 5 to E082 5 45 W112 5 to W097 5 7 E082 5 to E097 5 6 W097 5 to W082 5 6 E097 5 to E112 5 7 W082 5 to W067 5 25 E112 5 to E127 5 8 W067 5 to W052 5 4 E127 5 to E142 5 9 W052 5 to W037 5 3 E142 5 to E157 5 10 W037 5 to W022 5 E E157 5 to E172 5 11 W022 5 to W007 5 1 E172 5 to E180 0 12 W007 5 to E007 5 0 57 Adindan Algooye AIN EL ABD 70 Anna Ast 65 ARC 1950 Ascnsn Isld 58 Astro B4 Sorol Astro Ben E Astro Dos 71 4 Astr Stn 52 Aus Geod 66 Aus Geod 84 Austria Bellevue IGN Bermuda 1957 Bogata Observ Campo Inchspe Ca
36. Tab contains settings for Anchor Drag Approach and Arrival Off Off 0 0 Course Shallow Water and Deep Water These settings will determine if and Approach and Arrival h E ae Auto when an warning beep is sounded and or a message is displayed Anchor Drag The Anchor Drag Alarm alerts you when the boat has Off se 0 00 drifted more than the set distance The alarm can be turned On or Off x ea Shallow Water Approach and Arrival The Approach and Arrival Alarms alert you when Off 20 0 you are approaching a turn or arriving at your destination Automatic will Deep Water alert you between 15 and 90 seconds before depending on your speed Dis Off 100 0 tance and Time alert you at the specified distance or time Off Course The Off Course Alarm will alert you when you are off course Setup Menu Alarms Tab 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 supplying the DPT sentence The Shallow Water alarm will alert you when the water depth is less than the depth set Deep Water This alarm requires input form a NMEA device supplying the DPT sentence The Deep Water Alarm will alert you when the water is deeper than the depth set 53 Setup Menu Interface Tab The Interface Tab contains one field Serial Data Format This field contains
37. Wales Pico De Las Nv Potsdam Ptcairn Ast 67 Prov S Am 56 Midway Astro 61 Midway Minna Nigeria North American 1927 Alaska North American 1927 Bahamas North American 1927 Canada and Newfoundland North Am 1927 Canal Zone North American 1927 Caribbean Barbados Caicos Islands Cuba Dom Rep Grd Cayman Jamaica Leeward and Turks Islands orth American 1927 Central America Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua orth Am 1927 Mean Value CONUS orth American 1927 Cuba orth American 1927 Greenland Hayes Peninsula American 1927 Mexico orth American 1927 San Salvador Island orth American 1983 Alaska Canada Central America CONUS Mexico ahrwn Masirah Island Oman ahrwn Saudi Arabia ahrwn United Arab Emirates aparima BWI Trinidad and Tobago Observatorio 1966 Corvo and Flores Islands Azores Old Egyptian Egypt Old Hawaiian Mean Value Oman Oman Old Survey Grt Britn England Isle of Man Scotland Shetland Canary Islands Potsdam Germany Pitcairn Astro 67 Pitcairn Prov So Amricn 56 Bolivia Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Peru Venezuela Prov S Chln 63 Puerto Rico So Chilean 63 S Chile Puerto Rico amp Virgin Isl Qatar National Qornoq Reunion Rome 1940 RT 90 Santo Dos Sao Braz Sapper Hill 43 Schwarzeck Sth Amren 69 South Asia SE Base SW Base Timbalai 1948 Tokyo User Tr
38. age Layout exit the option Change Data Fields Calibrate Altimeter for Main Menu DISTANCE TO NEXT m 77 28 16 30 57 22 57 14 57 03 45 Elapsed Time Amb Pressure 29 03 Plot Page Options 25 Change Data Fields This option allow you to select the type of data that you want displayed in the data fields To change a data type place the high Reference light over the desired data field then press ENTER Using the ROCKER scroll through the available selections With the data type highlighted press ENTER to accept the selection Plot Page Options Main Menu Calibrate Altimeter If necessary the Altimeter can be calibrated If Altim eter Auto Calibration is on you may not need to calibrate the Altimeter See page 47 for Altimeter Auto Calibration settings BAROMETER 30 23 29 76 Calibrate Altimeter DISTANCE TO NEXT m To calibrate the Altimeter select Calibrate Altimeter from the options menu Calibrate Altimeter Using and press ENTER Select Current Elevation Current Pressure or GPS Current Elevation ee E Value Elevation from the Calibrate Altimeter Using field If available a known 905 good pressure or exact elevation is preferable If these are not available the GPS Elevation can be used for calibration If Current Elevation or Current j De E Pressure is
39. and press ENTER The data on the New Waypoint Page will now reflect the location of the projected waypoint To save the new waypoint highlight OK and press ENTER Sight N Store When Sight N Store is selected a Compass Page will be displayed Line up the sighting marks on the case of the unit with and object the press ENTER You will need to enter an estimated distance to the object from your current location Selecting the Bearing field will allow you to re sight To save the waypoint press ENTER The Sight N Store data will now be reflected on the New Waypoint Page To save the waypoint highlight the OK button and press ENTER Append To Route When Append to Route is selected a list showing the available routes or a New Route selection will be displayed If you select an existing route the waypoint will be added to the end of the route If you select New Route a new route will be created and the waypoint will be added to the route Points Of Interest l Wil only be available when MapSource CD an that contains Points of Reference nterest information is loaded in the unit When Points of Interest is selected he Points of Interest Selection Page is displayed To select a Points of Interest item highlight the desired selection then press ENTER Points Points of Interest Af item is selected either a list or selection menu will
40. ap Feature A New Waypoint will be stored in the User Waypoint List and can be edited as any other User Waypoint When placing a New Waypoint in a route you will have to press ENTER to create the waypoint ENTER to save the waypoint and ENTER a final time to insert it into the route Create Route Options 39 If you place the Map Pointer on a Map Feature road park intersection etc he GPSMAP 765 will store that location only to the route using the feature Reference 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 he Information Page displayed press MENU and select Save as Waypoint Main Menu Routes Insert Waypoint This will display the Points Menu see page 40 for infor mation on the Points Menu As a note if you highlight the dashed line in the waypoint field on the Route Page and press ENTER it is the same as making Route his selection Use the Points Menu to display an Information Page then ap Pointer N 41726 177 hiehlieht the OK 00 0 49 H071 gt 11 789 ighlight the OK Button and press ENTER d x 02 Using a combination of the Map Page and Route Page You can create a route using a combination of the methods described above Starting with a blank Route Page either enter a w
41. ating for the GPSMAP 76S may exceed the usable range of some batteries Alkaline batteries can rupture at high temperatures Alkaline batteries lose a significant amount of their capacity as temperature decreases Use lithium batteries when operating the GPSMAP 765 in below freezing conditions Extensive use of screen backlighting will significantly reduce battery life Subject to proper user calibration 55 Appendix B Wiring and Interfacing Unit View Data In Ground White Black Power Data Out Red Brown Cable View Data In Power White Red Ground Data Out Black Brown 56 Connecting the Power Data The power data cable connects the GPSMAP 76S to a 8 35 volt DC system and provides interface capabilities for connecting external devices The color code in the diagram below indicates the appropriate harness connections Replacement fuse is a AGC 3AG 2 0 Amp fuse o 8 35 volts DC Em Tl fae Autopilot NMEA Device ARXD Brown Data Out Tome Red Power Black Ground H Brown GBR 21 23 4 Beacon Receiver White Data In Blu Interfacing The following formats are supported for connection of external devices GARMIN proprietary Differential GPS DGPS NMEA 0183 versions 2 3 ASCII Text Output RTCM SC 104 input version 2 0 The following are the sentences for NMEA 0183 version 2 3 output Approved sentences GPRMC GPGGA GPGSA GPGSV GPGLL GPBOD GPR
42. ations Select Fixed for greater accuracy if your elevation will remain constant such as at camp or on the water When Fixed is selected the unit will use the last calibrated elevation not GPS elevation as a reference for the barometer If you know your exact elevation or have known good pressure see Calibrate Altimeter on page 26 to further enhance the accuracy of the barometer If the elevation will be changing select Variable to use GPS elevation for barometer calibration Selecting Variable allows the uint to continously cali brate the barometer providing more accurate readings when your elevation is changing General CIMETA Cor Altimeter Auto Calibration Off Pressure Units Inches of Mercury Barometer Mode Fixed Elevation The altimeter senses ambient Pressure and uses this pressure along with calibration data to calculate elevation and barometric pressure The altimeter is always on it uses very little power Setup Menu Altimeter Tab 49 Setup Menu Compass Tab The Compass Tab has a setting to turn the Compass On or Off and settings Reference that allow the user to control when the Compass is used for navigation Compass This setting is used to turn the Compass feature On or Off The Compass can also be turned On and Off by pressing and holding the e
43. aypoint manually or press the MENU 022 Key and select Use Map You can select Use Map at any time while creating a route After you have finished using the map press QUIT to display the Route Page where you can continue entering waypoints manually Naming the Route the GPSMAP 765 will automatically name the route P 0 5 overzoom using the first and last waypoint names as a reference To change the Route 48 Points Available Name place the highlight over the Name field then press ENTER When you Createing a Route on the Map have finished press ENTER to save the new name Editing a Route To edit a route the unit must be on the Route Page When editing a route you can Insert a Waypoint Remove a Waypoint Reverse the Route Delete the Route or choose to edit the route on the Map Page To display the Route Edit Options press the MENU Key 40 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 Reference 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 waypoint information Main Menu Routes Inserting a New waypoint There are two methods that can be used to insert a new waypoint into a route Route 1 Place the Map
44. cent The Avg Descent field shows the average rate of descent Max Elevation The Max Elevation field shows the Maximum Elevation for the trip Min Elevation The Min Elevation field shows the Minimum Elevation for the trip Vertical Tab Options Reset Trip This option will reset all fields except Max Elevation to zero Reset Max Elevation This option will reset the Max Elevation field to zero Reset All This option will reset all Vertical amp Horizontal Tab fields to zero Tracks The Tracks Page displays the amount of Track Memory used will allow you to Save or Clear the current Track Log shows how many Saved Tracks are unused and displays a list of any Saved Tracks Save When Save is selected you can choose how much of the track log you wish to save Make a selection then press ENTER to save the selection Clear The Clear Button will clear the Track Log If the Map Page is becoming cluttered with tracks clearing the Track Log will clean up the map Track Page Options To display the Track Options from the Track Page press the MENU Key Reference 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 Track Page Options Setup Track Log This selection displays the Track Log Setup menu This Tracks menu contains options for Trac
45. ces Rest Areas and Other Services Will display exits with services such as Filling Stations Restau rants Hotels Auto Dealership and Parts Suppliers Hospitals Banks ect Rest Areas Will display a list of Rest Areas closest to your location After you have selected an Exit Option a list will be displayed To view information about a specific item highlight the item then press ENTER A Page containing information about the item will be displayed To begin direct naviga tion to the item highlight the Goto Button then press ENTER If you would like to select a different road for exit information press MENU highlight Select Exit Road then press ENTER A list of roads is displayed enter the road name then press ENTER to accept the selection If you have MapSource Reference CD map data loaded in the unit you can choose which map data to use for creat ing the Exits List With a list of exit options displayed press MENU highlight Select Map then press ENTER You can now select from the available options Points Addresses Addresses Find Address This option will only be available when MapSource CD data that contains addresses is loaded in the unit When Addresses is selected the Find Address 1900 Page is displayed To find an address enter the Number and Street You can EI YT also enter the City and Postal Code to shorten the search time If you have RE EET
46. de Station Tide Stations Time m Time lab dac eem ee qe t ee e D RENE Time Format 70 Time Offsets TimeZone ioa S racBack di Irae ke utu mese etc MEM sert NM or MAD LODS qe lke Track Information Pages scsi 29 rack LOB ome ER eod raek Pape aiea M Track Page Options Track Up ident teen Trip Computer oo Trip Computer Options o teet ee 28 U Unite TAB x eee cre caperet etre e e ER Her olea User UTM Grid User Waypoints U V IECIT T Vertical T b A th eap diea edes 27 Vertical Tab Options iia re e ien 28 MAASL dictara cota D HER Warnings and Cautions Waypoint Option Menu Waypoint Pages Options Waypoint Symbol tias br M Z ZOOM SCAle dux c eth me tree e enemies 12 LIMITED WARRANTY GARMIN Corporation warrants this product to be free from defects in materi i als and manufacture for one year from the date of purchase GARMIN will at Appendix J its sole option repair or replace any components that fail in normal use Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor The customer is however responsible for any transportation costs This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse misuse accident or unauthorized alteration or repairs THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLU SIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR
47. e least two revolutions in the same direction There will be a prompt indicat ing if you are turning the unit Too Fast Just Right or Too Slowly When finished the unit will display a message indicating if the calibration was suc cessful of failed If the calibration was successful press ENTER to continue if the calibration failed press ENTER to try the calibration again Compass Page Options Sight N Go This feature allows the user to visually locate a landmark and lock in a magnetic heading to it Once a heading is locked the unit will begin navigation along that heading 21 Highway Page The Highway Page is best used for navigation when a straight line course can Reference be followed The Highway Page has User Selectable Data Fields along the top a Status Bar and the Highway Display The Highway Page shares many features with the Map Page Any tracks Highway Page saved tracks or waypoints that are within the display area will be shown the yp play Zoom Level can be changed using the IN and OUT Keys and the Triangle repre SPEED DIST TO NEXT 1 sents your current location 108 ne To navigate using the Highway follow the road If the Highway moves to the GARMIN right turn right 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
48. e The Time Zone setting has nine options Atlantic Eastern 12 0350 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 play Setup Menu Time Tab your Time Zone You can find a chart with UTC Offsets in Appendix C 50 Daylight Savings Time Has three options Yes No and Auto If you select Auto the unit will automatically determine when Daylight Savings Time should be displayed If you select Yes Daylight Savings Time for the current location will be displayed If you select No Daylight Savings Time will not be displayed If you have Other selected in the Time Zone field this option will not be available and Daylight Savings Time will be off Current Date This field shows the current date as determined by the unit it is not accessible by the user Current Time This field shows the time at the current location This field reflects any settings in the Daylight Savings Time field and is not accessible by the user Setup Menu Units Tab The Units Tab contains settings for Elevation Depth Distance and Speed Temperature Direction Display and Speed Filter These settings are used in related fields throughout the unit Elevation Can be set to show in Feet or Meters Depth Can be set t
49. e and its Option Menu in detail Initializing the GPS Receiver Before the GPSMAP 76S can be used for GPS navigation the GPS receiver must be initialized The GPS receiver should only need to be initialized the first time the unit is used or if it has been stored several months The GPSMAP 76S stores orbital data for each satellite in an Almanac The orbital data is supplied in the satellite signals Each time the unit receives satellite signals the Almanac is updated This is how the GPSMAP 76S 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 is cold your unit may have trouble locking on to satellite signals If the unit is unable to receive enough satellite signals to determine its location it will display an options menu Initializing the GPS Receiver 1 With fresh batteries installed take the unit outside where a clear 360 view of the sky can be obtained 2 Turn the unit on and hold it in front of you with the top of the unit tilted upward Follow the screen prompts pressing PAGE to display the GPS Information Page 3 The initialization process is automatic It should take the GPSMAP 76S no longer than five minutes to acquire enough satellite signals to become operational When the unit is able to navigate it
50. elected the Find Inter section Page is displayed To find an Intersection you must enter the First and Second street names You can also enter the City and Postal Code these fields will shorten the search time To enter a data in one of the fields highlight the field then press ENTER When you have finished press ENTER to exit the field When you are ready to search for an Intersection highlight the Find Button then press ENTER The unit will display the Select Intersection Page The Select Intersection Page will show Intersections that closely match your entry Highlight the correct Intersection then press ENTER This will display the Intersection Information Page From this page you can Goto the Intersection view the Intersection on the Map Page save the Intersection as a waypoint or exit the page To begin direct navigation highlight Goto then press ENTER To view the Intersection on the Map highlight Map then press ENTER To exit the page highlight OK then press ENTER You also have the option of saving the Intersec tion as a waypoint To save the Intersection as a waypoint press the MENU Key with Save as Waypoint highlighted press ENTER Routes A Route is a series of waypoints used for point to point navigation A route must have at least two waypoints a start and finish but can contain as many as fifty The GPSMAP 76S can store fifty routes On the Routes Page you can create New rout
51. er Compass Time Units Location Alarms Interface contains the settings that will determine how the unit functions To select a tab place the highlight on the tab name To select a data field on a tab user the ROCKER Key up down to highlight the field then press ENTER To restore the GPSMAP 765 to the factory settings for items on the tab press MENU and with Restore Defaults highlighted press ENTER Setup Menu General Tab The General Tab contains settings for the Receiver Mode WAAS Backlight Time Out and Beeper To change a setting highlight the field then press ENTER Make your selection then press ENTER to activate the selection Mode The Mode selections are Normal Battery Saver and Simulator Normal Use this setting for best performance Battery Saver When Battery Saver is selected the receiver is optimized to save battery power When in the Battery Saver mode you may experi ence slower screen updates but should notice a significant increase in battery life 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 Reference Setup Menu General Tab MapSource Info Kansas City Kansas City Missouri Kansas City M Mar 2 Show Map Name EjKansas City Metro i Kansas City
52. es 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 Will start navigation of a highlighted route Will stop navigation of an Active Route Copy Route Will make a copy of a highlighted route Main Menu Routes Delete Route Will remove the highlighted route Reference Delete All Routes Will remove all routes from the Routes Page Creating a New Route There are several methods that can be used to create a route To begin creating a new route highlight the New Button on the Routes Page then press ENTER Delete All Routes A blank Route Page will be displayed To display the Create Route Options press PERE es MENU When you are creating a route you should place the points in the route in the order that you wish to navigate them Create Route Options Route Page Options Use Map This displays the Map Page with the Map Pointer active You can now point at any location or point on the map and enter it into the route When using the Map to create a route you can select an existing User Waypoint Map Feature or you can create a New Waypoint New Waypoints are created if you place the Map Pointer on a location that is not a M
53. g or the route Available information includes Course ETA Fuel to point Leg Fuel Leg Time Sunrise amp Sunset at point location Time to Point and Leg Distance To show a specific field with the Active Route or Route Page displayed press the ROCKER right or left to cycle through the fields 42 Delete Route Will remove the 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 Reference You can turn the Proximity Alarm On or Off for your convenience Main Menu Proximity Proximity Options Proximity To view the available options with the Proximity Page displayed press MENU Alarm Add Waypoint When Add Waypoint is selected the Points Menu is oit AS displayed see page 40 for more information on the Points Menu Select a ROCK 0 01 point from the menu to insert it into the Proximity List With the Radius field Hed 151s eel highlighted press ENTER Enter a radius for an alert to be displayed You T can also add a waypoint by highlighting the dashed entry line and pressing ENTER Remove Point Removes the highlighted waypoint from the Proximity List Proximity Page Remove All Removes all waypoints from the Proximity List Proxim
54. ge will be displayed along the bottom of the screen indi cating the state of the Electronic Compass Press the ENTER key to acknowledge the message If you would like to save battery power it is recommended that you only turn the Electronic Compass on to take a reading then turn it back off If the Electronic Compass is turned off the unit will automatically use the GPS receiver for navigation Compass Page Status Bar Vertical Line Compass Ring Pointer The Compass Ring is a graphic display of your current heading As you change direction the Compass Ring will rotate your current heading will always be at the top of the compass The Pointer will always point toward the active des tination waypoint When you are going directly toward the waypoint the Pointer O will align with the vertical line in the Compass Ring When you arrive at the waypoint a message Arriving at Destination will be displayed It is important to note that while using the GPS receiver for navigation the Compass Ring does not When the Electronic Compass is ON the compass act as a true compass You must be moving for the Compass Ring and Pointer to icon y gt will be displayed on the Map Compass and update and correctly point towards your destination When using the Electronic Highway Pages Compass for navigation the unit must be held level or the compass reading may be inaccurate If the unit is not being
55. he United States by the United States Coast Guard LOng RAnge Navigation The LORAN system covers the entire United States and the U S Coastal Confluence Zone From the perspective of a mariner the system is used for ocean and coastal nav system for harbor and harbor approach navigation and it is used for inland navigation by recreational vehicles LORAN TD Feature The LORA The name LORAN is an acronym for igation It can be used as a supplemental TD Time Delay feature eases the transition from using LORAN to using GPS The GPSMAP unit automatically 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 mode it simulates the operation of a LO be displayed as TDs and all naviga actually receiving LORAN signals Using the LORAN TD Format When creating new waypoints using the correc before storing the waypoint After the w the unit is placed in the LORAN TD format RAN receiver Position coordinates may ion functions may be used as if the unit was LORAN TD coordinates you must set LORAN chain number and secondary stations in the Setup TD field ypoint is stored in unit memory it will always reference the LORAN chain number and secondary s
56. ice Hunt and Fish Page m 45 Sun and Moon The Sun and Moon Page displays data for Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset and the approximate location of the Sun and Moon on a Reference skyview The moon phase will display the current visible portion of the moon ina light color 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 loca tion 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 Pate Sun and Hoon s location 28 FEB 01 09 335 Current Location pon Main Menu Celestial Sun and Hoon 28 FEB 01 09 48 Current Location x Neu Location Current Location 0 Use Map Use Poin Sky Moonrise GEN View Data Fields Moon Position Location Options SUE Position Horizon 09 45 Overhead 909 46 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 the software version and the unit ID number Setup Menu The Setup Menu is arranged in an easy to use tab format Each tab General Altimet
57. iew a smaller 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 Key To select an option from the Menu highlight the desired selection then press ENTER Full Screen Map This option hides the data fields and expands the map to include the entire display When Full Screen Map is selected the option will change to Show Data Fields Measure Distance This option will allow you to measure the distance between two points As you move the Map Pointer the Distance Bearing and Location of the Pointer are displayed at the top of the map To measure the distance between to map points press ENTER to set a reference then move the Map Pointer to the other location The Bearing and Distance are displayed below the data fields Show Next Street This option adds a window below the Data Fields that will display the name of the next cross street This will only function if Lock to Road is On see Setup Map Other Tab on page 33 and MapSource Reference Metroguide or City Navigator data is loaded in the unit Setup Page Layout This option al
58. ighway This option contains the Highway Setup features The fea tures are arranged on a tab menu making it easy to locate the different setup items To select an option from a Menu Tab highlight the desired selection Reference then press ENTER Setup Highway Line Tab Highway Page Options The Line Tab contains the On Off settings for Active Log Active Route Track Log and Saved Tracks To change a setting highlight the appropriate field ET Waypoint then press ENTER Make your new selection then press ENTER to accept AUD On the selection Active Route Off Track Log Off Active Leg If Off is selected the Active Leg of the Graphic Highway will Saved Tracks Off not be displayed Active Route If Off is selected the Graphic Highway will not be dis played A am Track Log If Off is selected the Track Log will not be displayed Saved Tracks If Off is selected Saved Tracks will not be displayed Setup Highway Line Tab Setup Highway Waypoint Tab The Waypoint Tab contains the On Off settings for Next Route and Other On To change a setting highlight the appropriate field then press ENTER Make Eos On your new selection then press ENTER to accept the selection Other On Next This setting determines if the next waypoint in a Route will be displayed If On is selected you will see the next waypoint in the
59. ilippine Mahe 1971 Marc o Astro Massawa Merchich Djakarta Batavia Sumatra Island Indonesia Dos 1968 Gizo Island New Georgia Islands Dutch Faster Island 1967 European 1950 Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Gibraltar Greece Italy Luxembourg etherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland European 1979 Austria Finland Netherlands Norway Spain Sweden Switzerland Finland Hayford Finland Gandajika Base Republic of Maldives Geocentric Datum of Australia Geodetic Datum 49 New Zealand Guam 1963 Guam Island Guadalcanal Island Hjorsey 1955 Iceland Hong Kong aiwan ndian Bangladesh India Nepal ndian Thailand Vietnam ndonesia 1974 Indonesia reland 1965 Ireland STS 073 ASTRO 69 Diego Garcia AD27 Central andawala Sri Lanka ohnston Island Kerguelen Island West Malaysia Singapore Cayman Brac Island Liberia 1964 Liberia Luzon Mindanao Island Luzon Philippines excluding Mindanao Isl Mahe 1971 Mahe Island Marco Astro Salvage Isl Massawa Eritrea Ethiopia Merchich Morocco Midway Ast 61 Minna AD27 Alaska D27 Bahamas D27 Canada D27 Canal Zone D27 Caribbn gt gt gt gt AD27 Central D27 CONUS D27 Cuba D27 Grnland gt gt 2 D27 Mexico D27 San Sal AD83 2 hrwn Masirah hrwn Saudi A hrwn United A aparima BWI Obsrvtorio 66 Old Egyptian Old Hawaiian Oman Ord Srvy GB Isl
60. imated Accuracy of the GPS Reference Location The GPS must be receiving at least four satellite signals to report GPS Elevation Current GPS Receiver Status The current status of the GPS receiver will always be displayed GPS Information Page Autolocate Forces the receiver to search for each satellite individually Acquiring Satellites The receiver will begin in this mode each time the Data Fields 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 sig Receiver nals When a 2D GPS Location is achieved the GPS will display your current Status position but is incapable of providing an altitude reading Satellite Signal Strength 3D GPS Location Indicates the receiver is currently using at least four satellite signals and is capable of providing your current position and altitude Satellite A F E Location 2D Differential Location Indicates the receiver is using DGPS or WAAS differential data on three satellites E 3D Differential Location Indicates the receiver is using DGPS or WAAS Date A EN differential data on at least four satellites To 13 MAR 02 10 14 23 Lost Satellite Reception Indicates that the GPS has lost satellite reception N 3851 337 Simulating GPS Indicates the GPSMAP 765 is running in Simulator Mode and the GPS receiver is
61. istan Ast 68 Viti Levu 1916 Wake Eniwetok WGS 72 WGS 84 Zanderij Appendix D Map Datums Qatar National Qornog South Greenland Reunion Mascarene Island Rome 1940 Sardinia Isl Sweden Santo Dos Espirito Santo Sao Braz Sao Miguel Santa Maria Islands Sapper Hill 1943 East Falkland Island Schwarzeck Namibia S American 69 Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colom Ecuador Guyana Paraguay Peru Venezuela Trin Tobago South Asia Singapore Southeast Base Porto Santo and Madiera Islands Southwest Base Faial Graciosa Pico Sao Jorge and Terceira Timbalai 1948 Brunei and E Malaysia Sarawak and Sabah Tokyo Japan Korea Okinawa User defined custom datum Tristan Astro 1968 Tristan da Cunha Viti Levu 1916 Viti Levu Fiji Islands Wake Eniwetok Marshall World Geodetic System 72 World Geodetic System 84 Zanderij Surinam excluding San Salvador Island 59 60 Appendix E Navigation Terms Avg Speed The average of all second by second speed readings since last reset Bearing BRG The compass direction from your current location to a destina tion Course The desired course between the active from and to waypoints Distance Dist The great circle distance from current location to a destination Dist to Dest The great circle distance from current location to a GOTO destina tion or the final waypoint in a route Dist to Next The great circle
62. ity Options 43 Celestial The Celestial Menu lets you view information for Tides Sun and Moon or Hunt and Fish Reference Main Menu Celestial Date Tides 27 FEB 01 Max Leve Buffalo Bluff Station Name Current Time Main Menu Trip Computer Tracks Current Tide Points Level Low Tide Curve System Info Setup Light Memory Power e 3 CE Event Times Celestial Selections Tides Displays a graphical chart which displays tide station information in a 24 hour span starting at midnight station time You can choose from different dates and over 3000 tide stations around the USA coastline Alaska Hawaii western Canada and several of the Caribbean Islands 44 Along the top of the page are the Date and Tide Station that are being refer enced The top of the chart will show a 24 hour block of local time LCL for your position with the reported station time STA appearing at the bottom Reference Daylight light bar and night dark bar will show across the time scale with the time progressing from left to right Local time scales and sunrise sunset info may not be available for a few stations The solid light vertical lines are in 4 hour increments with the light dotted vertical lined in 1 hour incre Main Menu Celestial ments A dark vertical line with arrows at the ends of the line will indicate the time of day
63. k Recording Record Method and Interval Track Los 397 Fea Recording Off Wrap When Full or Stop When Full If Wrap When ETT Clear Full is selected when track memory is full the oldest track ay omm point will be deleted and a new point added at the end 08 MAR 01 Record Method Can be set to Auto Time or Distance 15 NOV 99 Interval is used to select or enter an interval for the Record Method Track Information Page To access information on a Saved Track highlight the desired track then press Main Menu Track Page ENTER This will display the Track Information Page The Track Information Page contains data fields for the Name Distance and ii aor Points There are four Option Buttons along the bottom of the page rs 4 Save Clear Delete Saved Track Delete All Saved Setup Track Log reno for Main Menu Name this field will allow you to change the Saved Track Name When tracks are saved the GPSMAP 76S will use a date as the default track name Distance shows the total distance of the Saved Track Points shows the number of track log points in the Saved Track Area shows calculated acreage within the track The end points of the track will be connected with a straight line when calculating area If a track crosses itself the area calculation will not be accurate Track Page Options 29 Refere
64. lace where the driver or passengers are likely to have an impact with it in an accident or collision WARNING If you choose to use the GPSMAP 76S in a vehicle it is the sole responsibility of the operator of the vehicle to operate the vehicle in a safe manner maintain full surveillance of all driving conditions at all times and never become distracted by the GPSMAP 76S to the exclusion of safe operating practices It is unsafe to operate the GPSMAP 76S while you are driving Failure by the operator of a vehicle equipped with an GPSMAP 76S 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 and personal injury CAUTION IT IS THE USER S RESPONSIBILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT PRUDENTLY THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY AS A TRAVEL AID AND MUST NOT BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE REQUIRING PRECISE MEASUREMENT OF DIRECTION DISTANCE LOCATION OR TOPOGRAPHY CAUTION The Global Positioning System GPS is operated by the gov ernment of the United States which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment Although the GPSMAP 765 is a precision electronic NAVigation AID NAVAID any NAVAID can be misused or misinter preted and therefore become unsafe E NOTE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits
65. lot Page The Plot Page is used to view data provided by the Altimeter The unit can be set to plot Pressure or Elevation changes Either Barometric Pressure or Ambient Pressure can be plotted over time Elevation changes can be plotted over time or distance The Elevation Plot data is contained in the track tog If you clear the track log the current elevation plot will also be cleared Clearing the track log will not clear a current Pressure Plot The Plot Page has configurable data fields at the top A data field at the bottom of the page will show current information that relates to the type of data shown on the plot Pressing the ROCKER Up or Down will change the vertical scale of the plot ressing the ROCKER key Up increases the vertical scale showing less vertical etail on the plot Pressing the ROCKER key Down decreases the vertical scale howing more vertical detail oats Pressing the Zoom IN or OUT key will change the horizontal scale and allows you to view a larger area of the plot in less detail or a smaller area in greater detail Zooming OUT increases the horizontal scale showing more data Zooming IN decreases the vertical scale showing less data When zooming OUT the vertical scale will be increased if needed to accommodate all of the vertical detail of the data To pan along the length of the plot press the ROCKER key to the Left or Right This will display a crosshair that will track along the plot
66. lows you to select the number of data Map Page fields rows and the size of text used in the fields You have the option of displaying None Small 1 Row Small 2 Rows Small 3 Rows Medium 1 Row Medium 2 Rows Medium 3 Rows Large 1 Row or Large 2 Rows To select an option highlight the desired selection then press ENTER The new configuration will be displayed on the map Change Data Fields This option allow you to select the type of data that you want displayed in the data fields To change a data type place the high light over the desired data field then press ENTER Using the ROCKER scroll through the available selections With the data type highlighted press ENTER to accept the selection Stop Measuring Show Next Street Setup Page Layout Change Data Fields Setup Map for Main Menu Setup Map This option contains the Map Page Setup features The fea tures are arranged on a tab menu making it easy to locate the different setup items SNC YN P gt FE T rs 3 gt HA j s The General Map Waypoint Point Marine Line Area Topo City CES gt Road and Other Tabs have setting for Text Zoom or both Please read Map Page Options the description of these settings to understand how they affect the display characteristics of the options on the Map Page Tex
67. nce Track Information Page Points Page Track Name 19 HAR 02 Distance Points 11 32 239 rea 0 327738 ac Show on Map and Highway Elevation Plot Track Information Page TIP If you know that you are going to want to use the TracBach feature for a return trip clear the Trach Log before you start the trip This will ensure that you are only navigating along the most recent Trach 30 Show on Map and Highway when checked will allow the Saved Track to be displayed on the Map and Highway Pages Elevation Plot the Elevation Plot button will show the Elevation Plot for the saved track on the Plot Page Delete Button if the Delete Button is selected you will be prompted to verify you want to delete the Saved Track Map Button will display the Saved Track on the Map Page TracBack Button will initiate TracBack Navigation TracBack Navigation uses Track Points in a saved track to automatically create a route You will have the option of navigating the route in the Original or Reverse direction OK Button saves any changes and returns the display to the Tracks Page Points Page The Points Page allow you to select Waypoints Points of Interest Cities Exits Addresses and Intersections using your current location or a location on the map To select a Point item highlight the desired selection then press ENTER Waypoints When Wa
68. nd code of the Software are valuable trade secrets of GARMIN and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of GARMIN You agree not to decompile disassemble modify reverse assemble reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software You agree not to export or re export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America Introduction 1 6 MapSource Info Registrations Cree tiec epi et l Setup Menu General Tab Warnings and Cautions Setup Menu Altimeter Tab Introduction FCC Compliance Statement 3 Setup Menu Compass Tab A iens 4 Setup Menu Time Tab 50 51 Table of Contents cocino 5 Setup Menu Units Tab 51 Table of Contents Unit Features trt 6 Setup Menu Location Tab 52 53 Section Two Reference 7 54 ap MAAR iuis a raro Setup Menu Interface Tab 54 Initializing the GPS Receiver 1 8 GPS Information Page 8 11 Appendices 55 71 Map Page cisternas Appendix A Specifications 55 Map Page Setup Options Appendix B Wiring amp Interfacing 56 Pointer Page sss Appendix C Time Offsets 51 Highway Page Appendix D Map Datums
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70. nton Ast 66 Cape Cape Canavrl Carthage CH 1903 Chatham 1971 Corrego Alegr Croatia 58 Appendix D Map Datum Adindan Ethiopia Mal Algooye Somalia AIN EL ANBD 1970 B S i Senegal Sudan ahrain Island Saudi Arabia Anna 1 Astro 65 Cocos I ARC 1950 Botswana Kenya Tanzania Lesotho Malawi Swaziland Zaire Zambia RC 1960 Ascension Island 58 Ascension Island Sorol Atoll Tern Islan Astro Beacon E Iwo Astro Dos 71 4 St Hel ima ena Astronomic Stn 52 Marcus Island Australian Geod 66 Australia Tasmania Island Australian Geod 84 Australia Tasmania Island Austria Efate and Erromango Islands Bermuda 1957 Bermuda Islands Bogata Obsrvatry Colombia Campo Inchauspe Argentina Canton Astro 1966 Phoenix Islands Cape South Africa Cape Canaveral Florida Bahama Islands Carthage Tunisia CH 1903 Switzerlan Chatham 1971 Chatham Island New Zealand Chua Astro Chua Astro Paraguay Corrego Alegre Brazil Dos Euro Euro Gan GDA Geo Dutch Easter Isld 67 Djakarta 968 pean 1950 pean 1979 Finland Hayfrd ajika Base Datm 49 Guam 1963 Gux STS L C Luzo LUZO 1 Astro Hjorsey 1955 Hong Kong 63 Hu Tzu Shan ndian Bngldsh ndian Thailand ndonesia 74 reland 1965 073 Astro ohnston Island andawala erguelen Islnd ertau 1948 5 Astro Liberia 1964 n Mindanao n Ph
71. o display in Feet Fathoms and Meters The GPSMAP 76S cannot measure depth on its own The depth input has to come from a NMEA device providing the DPT sentence Distance and Speed Can be set to Nautical Statute or Metric Temperature Can be set to Fahrenheit or Celsius Direction Display Can be set to Numeric Degrees or Cardinal Letters The setting is 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 time setting Reference Setup Menu Units Tab Sompass Time MA L Elevation Depth Feet Feet Distance and Speed Statute Temperature Fahrenheit Direction Display Numeric Degrees Speed Filter Auto Setup Menu Units Tab Reference Setup Menu Location Tab Location Formats India Zone IVB hddd ddddd hddd mm mmm hddd mmss s British Grid Dutch Grid Finnish Grid German Grid India Zone 0 India Zone IA India Zone IB India Zone IIA India Zone IIB India Zone IIIA India Zone III
72. ons are being applied to that satellite Date Time and Current Location The GPS gets date and time information from the satellites The satellites are equipped with an atomic clock that is very accurate Since the GPS clock is derived from timing information sent from the satellite the GPS clock is also very accurate When the GPS receiver has achieved a 2D or 3D GPS Location the current location will be displayed in the selected Location Format GPS Information Page Options Menu To activate the Options Menu from the GPS Information Page press the MENU Key To select an option highlight the desired selection then press ENTER Use With GPS On Off This option turn the GPS receiver On of Off Select this option if you are indoors and can not receive satellite signals or if you wish to use only the sensors If this option is selected it will save battery power and allow the map to redraw faster Start Stop Simulator This option is used to Start or Stop the Simulator Track Up North Up This option determines if the satellites are displayed with the rings oriented with North toward the top of the display or your cur rent track toward the top of the display New Location if you have moved the unit to another state province or country and you are having trouble Location When you select New Location an locking onto satellite signals select New options menu will be displayed
73. p Map Waypoint int Zin Line firea T Text Zoom overzoom Tab Setup Map Point Tab Setup Map Waypoint Tab The Waypoint Tab contains the Waypoint and Active Route Waypoint option settings Each of the options has a Text and Zoom setting To change a setting highlight the appropriate field then press ENTER Make your new selection then press ENTER to accept the selection Waypoints This option sets the display parameters for all waypoints Active Route Waypoint This option sets the display parameters for waypoints that are in an Active Route As an example if you have selected Small as the text option for all waypoints but selected Large as the setting for Active Route Waypoints the waypoints included in an Active Route will be displayed with large text on the Map Page Setup Map Point Tab The Point Tab contains the Navaids Points of Interest Geo and Exit option settings Each of the options has a Text and Zoom setting To change 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 Geo include point
74. r waypoints Distance 207 30 5 to find by name Creating Waypoints Point Waypoint Option Menu There are three methods for creating waypoints in the GPSMAP 76S You can press the ENTER MARK key while at a location you can create a waypoint Mark Waypoint on the Map Page or you can enter coordinates for a waypoint manually When 012 a waypoint is created pressing the MENU key will display four options Average 21 MAR 02 11 39 Location Project Location Sight N Store and Append to Route N38 51 339 W094 47 936 Creating a waypoint using the ENTER MARK Key When at a location that Elevation Depth you want to save press and hold ENTER MARK until the Mark Waypoint nm m Vane Page is displayed At this point you can edit the waypoint name symbol Delete Map elevation and depth see page 42 for information on editing waypoints To Goto MMT save the waypoint to memory highlight the OK button and press ENTER Mark Waypoint Page 31 Creating 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 Reference and press ENTER 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 42 for information on editing waypoints To save the waypoint to memory highlight the OK button and press ENTE
75. riate 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 Map Orientation Settings North Up Track Up and Course Up This options allows you to determine how the map is displayed If North Up is selected North will always be at the top of the display If Track Up is selected your current track will always be toward the top of the display If Course Up is selected the active course line will always be toward the top of the display If you have Course Up selected and do not have an active course your current track will be toward the top of the display Colors This option gives you the ability to configure the map to display either land or water as white If you select Land the land portion of the display will be lighter in color than the water If you select Water the water portion of the display will be lighter in color than the land Auto Zoom This option allows you to have the map automatically zoom in on a waypoint as you approach it Setup Map Map Tab The Map Tab contains settings for the Basemap MapSource Lat Lon Grids and Grid Labels To change a setting highlight the appropriate field then press ENTER
76. round the Location Tri opo City Road Other angle on the Map Page The Accuracy Circle depicts the estimated accuracy Railroad of the location If your current location is matched to a road no Accuracy Eroe Circle will be displayed tein OFf Lock to Roads On Heading Line If the Heading line is On a line showing your current head f CA ing will be projected on the map from the current location The Heading line Be is a thin black line hue lo GAFHN Lock to Roads If Lock to Roads is On the unit will try to match your Lem ir A mapsource 1 location to a road Setup Map Other Tab Compass Page The Compass Page is best used for navigation when a straight line course can Reference not be followed The Compass Page has User Selectable Data Fields along the top a Status Bar Compass Ring and a Pointer The Compass Page can navigate using the Electronic Compass or the GPS receiver From the factory the unit will navigate below 10 mph using the Elec tronic Compass If the units speed exceeds 10 mph the unit will automatically User Data Fields switch to the GPS receiver for navigation When the units speed drops below 10 mph for more than 90 seconds the unit will revert to using the Electronic Com pass for navigation These settings can be changed on the Main Menu Compass Tab see pages 47 48 The Electronic Compass can easily be toggled On Off by pressing and holding the PAGE key A messa
77. rson or organization of such changes or improvements Web Site address www garmin com Garmin TracBack GPSMAP and MapSource are registered trademarks Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries and may not be used without the express permission of Garmin April 2003 Part Number 190 00249 00 Rev C Printed in Taiwan GPSMAP 76S Registration Introduction Help us better support you by completing your on line registration today Registration Why should you register your GPSMAP 765 Notification of Product Updates Notification of New Products Lost or 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 GPSMAP 765 If you have any questions or comments regarding the use of the GPSMAP 76S 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 O If you have previously registered a GARMIN product purchase using a mail in registration card we invite you to reregister that product using our NEW on line system Introduction Warnings and Cautions WARNING If you choose to use the GPSMAP 765 in a vehicle it is the sole responsibility of the owner operator of the GPSMAP 76S to secure the GPS unit so that it will not cause damage or personal injury in the event of an accident Do not mount the GPSMAP 76S over airbag panels or in a p
78. s such as schools cemeteries churches towers glaciers p 8 parks etc Exit includes exit information for the US and Canada Setup Map Marine Tab The Marine Tab contains Text settings for Spot Soundings Navaids Tide Stations and Services and Zoom settings for Navaids Tide Stations and Reference Services Spot Soundings are depth readings shown in MapSource BlueChart data Map Page Options Navaids are aids to navigation such as buoys and lighthouses point Point FTE L Tide Stations are stations where Tide information is gathered Services include Marinas Gas Stations ect Setup Map Line Tab The Line Tab contains the Zoom scale settings for Track Log Saved Tracks Course Lines and the Bearing Line To change a setting highlight the appro priate field then press ENTER Make your new selection then press ENTER to accept the selection Track Log the Track Log is the bread crumb trail that is left behind as your Setup Map Marine Tab position changes on the Map Page Course Lines shows a line from the point navigation was initiated to a Jaypoint Point E A destination waypoint Track Log AUTO Bearing Line the Bearing Line will show the bearing from your current paved oe AUTO location to the active waypoint This can be used to steer the shortest path to C of AUTO the waypoint yp a ui EN LS A md lo GAIN
79. selected a value for the pressure or elevation will need to be Amb Pressure 29 03 entered into the Value field When finished highlight the Set button and Calibrate Altimeter Page press ENTER to accept the calibration settings Main Menu Page Main Menu 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 Points MENU twice To select an item on the Main Menu place the highlight over the Routes menu item then press ENTER Proximity Al Celestial ong the bottom of the Main Menu are three fields Backlight Status MapSource Info Memory Status and a Power Indicator that will indicate if the unit is using battery em Info or external power and the energy level of the batteries The Battery Indicator is Light Memory Power calibrated for Alkaline Batteries if you choose to use another type of battery the x ow 0 indicator may not be accurate Main Menu Page 26 Trip Computer The Trip Computer Page has two tabs along the top Horizontal and Vertical Bothe the Horizontal and Vertical Tab have eight data fields Pressing the MENU Reference key will display the options for the selected tab Horizontal Tab Data Fields Trip Odom The Trip Odometer field will display the total distance traveled since the Trip Computer was last reset Trip Computer Main Menu Trip Computer
80. t Setting The Text setting allows you to determine the size of text used when displaying a name or label for an item on the Map Page There are four options for the Text setting Off Small Med and Large If you select Off the item will be displayed on the map without a name or label If you select Small Med or Large the name the item will be displayed with a name or label in the text size selected 13 Reference Map Page Options 0 8 LK overzoom Setup Map General Tab Zoom Setting This setting determines when items will be displayed on the map You have the option of selecting Off Auto or a Zoom Scale that coincides with the Zoom Scales for the map If you select Off the items for that option will not be displayed on the Map Page If you select Auto the GPSMAP 765 will automatically determine the zoom level at which to display the selected items If you select a scale set ting the items will be displayed on the map only when the Map Zoom Scale is at or less than the selected scale As an example if you select 500ft as Zoom Scale setting the selected items will only be displayed when the Map Zoom Scale is at 500ft or less Setup Map General Tab The General Tab contains the settings for Detail Orientation Colors and Auto Zoom Below is a description of each feature To change a setting highlight the approp
81. t the Map button and press ENTER To begin direct navigation to the waypoint highlight the Goto a Selecting a symbol Place the highlight on the symbol field and press button and press ENTER The OK button is used to ENTER Using the ROCKER select a symbol from the list and press save any changes that you may have made or to exit the ENTER The selected symbol will be displayed at the waypoint location on window the Map Page 32 Changing the Name Place the highlight over the name field and press ENTER Using the ROCKER up down scroll through the alpha numeric list and make a selection To move the next placeholder press the ROCKER Reference to the right When finished press ENTER to accept the changes Changing the Location Elevation or Depth Place the highlight on the Editing Waypoints desired field and press ENTER Using the ROCKER scroll through the numeric list until the desired number is displayed Press the ROCKER to the right to move to the next character When finished press ENTER to accept the changes Show Name on Maps When Show Name on Maps is checked the waypoint name will be displayed on the Map Page To check uncheck the box place the highlight over that box and press ENTER New Mark and Waypoint Page Options When the New Mark or Waypoint Page is displayed pressing the MENU key will display an options menu This menu contains four options Average Location
82. tations currently the Setup TD field If you enter a different LORAN chain number selected in change the secondary stations or offsets in the Setup TD field the active waypoint information will reflect those changes Since the GPSMAP 76S does not rely on the LORA signal for navigation it can eference a different GRI chain and or secondary stations and still navigate to the location stored in memory The Location Format field is located under the Setup Location tab in the Main Menu The LORAN TD Setup window contains the fields to select the Loran GRI Chain Number Primary and Secondary Stations and TD Offsets To setup Loran TD from the Main Menu 1 Using the ROCKER highlight the Location Format field on the Location Tab and press ENTER 2 Highlight Loran TD press ENTER This will display the LORAN TD Setup window 3 To change the settings of any of the five fields highlight the field press ENTER select 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 are changed all waypoints stored in the units memory will update and reference the the new settings when displayed as a LORAN TD It is important to note that the saved coordinates of the waypoint are not being modified they are only being dis played in reference to the different GRI Chain Secondary Stations or Offsets
83. tup Menu Compass Tab P ERE 8 Setup Comp PAGE key A message showing the status of the Compass will be shown at Altimeter ETTI T the bottom of the display when the PAGE key is used Compass Heading Data Source Use GPS If Speed Is Above This setting controls On coding bala Soros when the unit uses the Compass or GPS for navigation The default setting is Use GPS If Speed Ts Above 10 mh When navigating when the speed of the unit exceeds the setting the z unit will use the GPS for navigation The unit can be set to switch at setting Periti os from 00 to 99 mph kph 12 Minut A Gm Ue Use Compass If Below XX mh kh For At Least If the Compass is On pottery ier only turn the this setting determines how long the unit will wait to switch back to compass then turn it back off aans heading after the unit speed drops below the value set to use GPS Speed Setup Menu Compass Tab Setttings range from 5 seconds to 3 minutes Setup Menu Time Tab ster Compass HATU The Time Tab contains settings for Time Format Time Zone Daylight Sav 2 Hour ings time Current Date and Current Time To change a setting highlight the ETUR field then press ENTER Make your selection then press ENTER to activate the Central selection Daylight Savings Time Time Format Using this setting you can have the GPSMAP 76S display Auto DIS howe SENED time in a 12 or 24 hour format 22 MAR 02 Time Zon
84. turn a message Approaching Turn will be displayed As you approach your destination a message Arriving at Destination will be displayed If using the Electronic Compass for navigation the unit will need to be held level If the unit is not level a message Hold Level will be displayed Highway Page Options Highway Page To access the Highway Page Options with the Highway Page displayed press ERE pETTOWET the MENU Key To select an option from the Menu highlight the desired selec 0 tion then press ENTER COURSE OFF COURSE P E 1 Setup Page Layout This option allows you to select the text size and the mm P IET number of data fields rows You have the option of displaying None Small Chasse Daa Fields Row Small 2 Rows Small 3 Rows Medium 1 Row Medium 2 Setup Highway Rows Medium 3 Rows Large 1 Row or Large 2 Rows To select an E for Main Menu option highlight the desired selection then press ENTER The new configu ration will be displayed on the map Change Data Fields This option allow you to select the type of data you want displayed in the data fields To change a data type place the highlight Highway Page Options over the desired data field then press ENTER Using the ROCKER scroll through the available selections With the data type highlighted press 22 ENTER to accept the selection Setup H
85. turned off It is important to remember when you are using the Simulator the GPSMAP 76S can not be used for actual navigation GPS Information Page GPS Off Indicates that the GPS receiver is turned off Time H094 47 933 Reference GPS Information Page Center dot 90 90 above the horizon Inner ring 45 lt above the horizon d the horizon Satellite Sky View 10 Outer ring Satellite Location The location of each available satellite is displayed over two location rings The outer ring represents the horizon the inner ring represents 45 above the horizon and the center represents directly overhead When the unit is using a satellite for navigation the satellite number will become highlighted on the loca tion rings The unit can be set to display satellite location with North or your current track toward the top of the display Satellite Strength Indicator Bars The Satellite Strength Indicator Bars not only show the strength of the 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 means that differential correcti
86. when using current date and will intersect the tide graph to show their relation Hunt and Fish The tide curve will show as a shaded area with higher tides being taller and 28 FEB 01 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 Rating show the current tide level in feet The Mean Lower Low Water MLLW will Normal appear as a solid vertical line near the bottom of the chart This line will only nt D appear if the tide ranges to the zero value or below The top and bottom 02 49 B 04 49 numbers to the left of the chart LCL and STA indicate the maximum Mm 05 20 minimum levels respectively The four data fields below the chart indicate 09 005 10 00 event times and levels at which the tide changes starting in the upper left 09 31 10 31 field going downward then to the upper right and down again Hunt and Fish The Hunt and Fish Page displays data for Good and Best times for hunting and fishing at the selected location There is also a Rating excellent good normal poor displayed that will reflect the productivity of the day 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 cho
87. will display either 2D GPS Location or 3D GPS Location in the Receiver Status Field Reference Initializing the GPS Receiver Point top of unit toward sky Requiring Satellites ET t mme When initializing the receiver or trying to receive satellite signals orient the GPSMAP 76S so the top of the unit points toward the sky If the unit is held with the top of the unit pointed toward the horizon satellite reception may be severly degraded 7 Initialization Options If the GPSMAP 76S is unable to determine its location an options menu will Reference be displayed Depending on the situation select the appropriate option to help the unit acquire satellites Use With GPS Off This option will turn the GPS receiver Off Select this option if you are indoors and can not receive satellite signals or if you wish to use only the sensors If this option is selected it will save battery power and allow the map to redraw faster Initializing the GPS Receiver New Location If you have moved the unit to another state province or country and having trouble locking onto satellites select New Location When you select New Location another menu will be displayed This menu contains the options Automatic or Use Map If Automatic is selected the unit will switch to AutoLocate mode and begin searching for satellites If Use Map is selected the Pointer on the Map Page can be
88. x Elevation Min Elevation 1410 832 7 Reset Odometer This option will reset the Odometer field to zero Reset All This option will reset all of the Horizontal amp Vertical Tab fields Trip Computer Vertical Tab to zero 27 Reference Trip Computer Options Tracks Trip Computer Horizontal Vertical Tri 4 Reset Max Speed Reset All Reset Odometer for Main Menu Max Speed Odometer 190 9 8 73 Horizontal Tab Options Trip Computer Horizontal Vertical Total Ascent Total Descent Reset Max Elevation Reset All for Main Menu 2e0 44 20 0 t Max Elevation Min Elevation 1410 832 7 Vertical Tab Options Vertical Tab Data Fields Total Ascent The Total Ascent field will show the Total Ascent of the trip in the units selected This field indicates the total off all ascents Total Descent The Total Descent field will show the Total Descent of the trip in the units selected This feld indicates the total off all descents As an example if you ascend 100 ft descend 20 ft ascend 50 ft and descend 30 ft the Total Ascent would be 150 ft and Total Descent would be 70 ft Max Ascent The Max Ascent field shows the maximum rate of ascent Max Descent The Max Descent field shows the maximum rate of descent Avg Ascent The Avg Ascent field shows the average rate of ascent Avg Des
89. you are nearing a turn in a route Arriving at Destination is displayed when you are nearing your destination Batteries Low when displayed you have less than 10 minutes of battery left Can t Unlock Maps No applicable unlock code for one or more maps was found All MapSource map are not accessable Cannot display all found use city or postal code The unit found too many items to display Narrow the search using the city or postal code Database Error Internal problem with the unit Contact your dealer or GARMIN Customer Service to have the unit repaired Deep Water The water is deeper than the amount set in the Deep Water Alarm 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 selected but no DGPS data is being received No Tide Stations for that Area No tide stations within 100 miles of the area None Found No data matched the search criteria Off Course You are off course the distance set in the Off Course Alarm Proximity Memory Full No additional proximity waypoints can be saved Proximity Radius Overlaps The radius of two proximity waypoints overlap Route
90. ypoints is selected a user waypoint list will displayed This list can be displayed as Waypoints by Name or by Nearest Waypoints With the waypoint list displayed pressing the MENU Key will display an Options Menu Waypoint Options Menu Find By Name Find Nearest This option allows you to select how the Waypoint List will be displayed When Find Nearest is currently selected Find by Name will be displayed in the options menu Find Nearest will display a list containing the nearest waypoints within a 100 mile radius The waypoints will be listed with the nearest waypoint at the top of the list Reference 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 Waypoint Options Menu the Waypoint List Creating Waypoints As you enter a waypoint name the GPSMAP 765 will update the waypoint list to show waypoint names that coincide with the letters that have been entered Nearest Waypoints _ You can continue to enter the name if you like or you can press the ENTER CAM Key and scroll through the list Delete Waypoint Will delete the selected waypoint ik e asi Delete By Symbol Will delete all waypoints having the same symbol as the Delete All for Main Menu selected waypoint 011 i Delete All Will delete all of the use

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