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1. GPS Info For FEB 02 04 39PM Tracks Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Skyview vases O705AM 06 00PM 11 23am 01 09am Ma Window eer U Sun Position Overhead 70 45 Horizon Moon Moon 90 0 Position Phase 52 Trip Tab displays Trip Odometer Moving Average speed Total Average speed Maximum Speed Stopped Time Moving Time Total Time and Odometer data You may reset the data by pressing the Clear Trip Clear Max Spd Clear Odometer or Clear All SOFT KEY options Celestial Tab displays celestial data for sun and moon rise set moon phase and approximate skyview location of the sun and moon The moon phase will display the approximated current visible portion of the moon You may display this data for your current GPS position or a point location Also you may select a different date and time use the current date or change the orientation of the skyview To choose a position from a waypoint 1 From the Celestial tab highlight the Position field and press ENTER MARK 2 From the Find list highlight Waypoints and press ENTER MARK Select a waypoint from the User or Nearest From Current Location tab lists and press ENTER MARK twice To choose a position from the map 1 From the Celestial tab highlight the Position field and press ENTER MARK 2 From the Find list highlight Other Position or any category except Waypoints and press ENT
2. ROCKS 2 To insert a new point between two existing route waypoints 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to select the leg you want to insert the new waypoint in the route line will ee eee a highlight and change to a dotted line red when the leg is selected and press ENTER MARK 2 Move the cursor to the new map position existing waypoint or map item You will see ADD below the Highlight the route leg on which you wish to insert a waypoint arrow and the route lines will move with the arrow and press ENTER MARK and press ENTER MARK 3 If you are not inserting an existing point press ENTER MARK to confirm the new waypoint 39 Reference Add Before Allow you to insert a waypoint into the list of route points or add a point s onto the Editing Routes end of the route To insert a point into the route or add a point to the end 1 From either the Route Review or Active Route pages use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the point you Route Edit wish to insert the new point before To add a point to the end highlight the blank field at the bottom FISH N_35 06 933 3Imi 037 Wo076 22425 of the list and press MENU 2 Highlight Add Before and press ENTER MARK 3 From the Find menu highlight Waypoints and press ENTER MARK You may also choose trom other points such as Cities Tide Stations etc from this list From either the User or Nearest From Current Location tab lists choose the w
3. track memory or start a TracBack route See pages 32 33 for TracBack information The Track submenu is Te ee divided in two tabs Active tab and the Saved tab poas Wrap The Active tab is for the active log the log currently being recorded It displays track memory used ETIES Tm and Current settings Es The Saved tab displays and manages a list of any saved track logs allows TracBack activation map T display of saved logs The active log stores up to approximately 5 000 track log points based upon the g criteria specified in the Track settings Up to 20 track logs may be saved in memory with up to 1000 O track log points in each saved log N EE N EE For the Active tab the following settings are available A e Record Mode lets you select one of three track recording options Off No track log will be recorded Note that selecting the Off setting will prevent you from using the TracBack feature Fill a track log will be recorded until the track memory is full EE Wrap A track log will be continuously recorded wrapping through the available memory Tip ESSEN replacing the oldest track data with new data Points FISHING wa defines the frequency at which the track plot is recorded Three interval settings are ee pe ae available Distance records track based on a user defined distance between points a Time records track plot based on a user defined time interval Mams eee Resolution
4. Stop Navigation You may also activate a TracBack from any of the saved tracks on this tab EET To activate a TracBack from the Saved tab list 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the track you wish to use for a TracBack and press NAV 2 The Follow track name gt will automatically appear highlighted Press ENTER MARK The track name will automatically appear when highlighted on the Saved list and NAV is pressed Time Tab displays the current time and date allows you to adjust the 12 or 24 hour time format enter a time zone and adjust for daylight savings to show correct local time The unit must be receiving valid NMEA position data to display the proper time and date The following options are available eas T Forme Time Format choose from 12 or 24 hour military time format Trip our Pee ae e Time Zone choose your correct time zone to show correct local time or enter a UTC Offset The Routes Central l l l l Daylight Savings Time UTC also called Greenwich Time offset is how many hours you are ahead or behind the time line mu ESE See the table on page 62 for time offsets Highway A 3 if S ae 3 5 x Ma HS Rd Daylight Savings choose from Auto On or O to adjust for daylight savings Comm Alarms Pages Tab allows you to turn on off the GPS Info on power up or any of the main pages or Jump To a particular main page You may also set which page appears
5. 16 18 Cleaning SE EG De Ge 71 Clearing tne Track O a iaa 53 72 IERA EER ER Ge Ee 6l Compass PASC sosser rdn s Compass Page Options irisse Ee KA 22 Configuring the Map AE trans 16 20 EONEASD ELE vo sesse eN De eg ne 3 Cursor Movement ei 2 15 16 D Data Card Installation NE DE 1 69 Daa ie RO N DO 60 70 BES Ak helse RE N ET 54 Datini IVA oss set Sadat aren el raat has 56 65 66 Daylight Savings DUE RR 54 Deep Wy Aten AAI gr se sate bina Season 6l Bede EE en 6 17 50 57 61 63 64 DGPS Interface Settings 48 49 70 DEP ER DS ER N 46 47 63 Differential Receiver Status 46 47 63 Dilution Of Precision DOD 47 Distance Speed and Altitude 17 E Editing Waypoints T 26 27 Pee DU aei ME ee n nets sd ENTER MARK Key is se ee ee Ge 2A F Find EEIT aaa STAT 43 below Trek ORE DS GE 32 Poll ews Gae ee 42 SE TT 40 Pull Screen Map Madri se oe sesse 18 G GPSI Drenar 3 512 13 46 47 GPS SUS se DE ed 12 13 46 47 Go To Point iS ER GN Ee ee 10 31 Going to a Destination ee 10 31 H Ier 56 ee He ie RE EE EE 23 Hide NUMO Teea EE Ee 18 PMSA Page a S Highway Page Configuration esse 24 Highway Page Options ESE GE 23 24 How To Enter Data ee tates D HOW TO dese ES GE Ee vi How To Select PONS es RED 2 I Io H H 2 es ole OE OE 12 13 Installing Data Cards see uata tinea 69 Interface Formats 60 70 liniere HE Ee ie 60 70 J PUA EO T a Cats Haa 55 K h sad EIE E 2
6. ET 10 0 me ads tie TA pe 15 e N 16 120 Foo MS ije ris N 19 De 1 ma Dist to Nest mi L 1 9 GPSMAP 2006C and 2010C shown GPSMAP 2006 2010 chartplotters owner s manual and reference guide Copyright 2001 2002 GARMIN Ltd or its subsidiaries All Rights Reserved GARMIN International Inc 1200 East 151 Street Olathe KS 66062 U S A Tel 913 397 8200 or 800 800 1020 Fax 913 397 8282 GARMIN Europe Ltd Unit 5 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey SO51 9AQ U K Tel 44 1794 519944 Fax 44 1794 519222 GARMIN Corporation No 68 Jangshu 2 Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan Tel 886 2 2642 9199 Fax 886 2 2642 9099 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 download 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 must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited Information in this document is subject to change without n
7. L EST E e oi T 55 Local Time Offset N nics 54 62 Ren Ee A E ener wert 58 59 bedr TE EL mn A 59 M Main O Tes 2 4 45 601 MAMEN PAE C iaraa 45 DE EolSE ass O 20 Map COm NOU TAN si ee 16 20 Map Da AE EE 56 65 66 Map PAC ENE ARE EE Rd 4 14 16 Map Pase Ed uses DE 17 21 Map Page Options sai Nes EE 16 Map CANES Ed DE ES AE GE 16 Map PES os io OE 16 Measure Distance Bearing ee 17 ITN a AE EE A IE 2 lis EE EE E E 63 64 MEE Ee ss oe Bo ese yates dont Ps IMOOMTIS NIOOIISEL airs ge SeSe 52 N WAV T 2 10 31 33 37 Navian Tel His eaa DER ED 67 68 Nedre st TO bie EE AE IE Nearest TODESTA ON seana 44 I do Nex erae Ta Nearest TO ICT eua EE 44 NMEA Output Formats ese 60 70 O Odometer VD ie EE ee ice 51 OMC oure Alia E 62 E EE EE ae oa eN 2 KOH E EE lo P H kc me cP EE 70 PAGE K ee ene eer aa oe ee oer iee 2 STT 5 Meee RE EE De ee ee 34 Postion Form aE oii ccicndscestomcnninatiinelayss dO IS TTT 2o 12 Power TT DD E Power Backlight Contrast Key ees 2 IE 1E E EE E ET i Proximity Waypoints eee 29 Q GUUR TT 2 R RECEIVER SES ER ss coven 12 13 46 47 Re evyaluate Active Route e 42 Roer uie EO EE 1 Restore Factory SOUP ur EE EN 56 Retail Demo Mode 5 55 REVIEWING Waypoints uses sei 26 Route LS REEN ES SE 37 Route Review Page ee 38 Appendix H Index RoUtes El VAL ices aces se 31 37 Routes CODING ran a a es 37 Roue SCAN E e n 35 30 Routes Rao E 37 Routes R se ei 37 Routess Ed TTT 38 40 Routes Insert
8. TD Offset 2 Selecting the Loran Chain Number 59 Reference Comm Communications tab lets you control the input output format used when connecting Main Menu Comm Tab your GPSMAP 2006 2010 to external NMEA devices a personal computer another Garmin GPSMAP 2006 2010 etc See the GPMSMAP 2006 2010 Installation Guide for wiring instructions You can download a copy of GARMIN s proprietary communication protocol from the Help and Support section as of our web site at www garmin com The unit supports two user input output ports Individual Port Tide Trip Serial bet Format settings are Celestial Garmin Data Transfer Transfer Mode Port 1 e Garmin Data Transter the proprietary format used to upload download MapSource data exchange waypoint route track almanac and proximity data with a PC or another GARMIN GPSMAP 2006 2010 When you select Garmin Data Transfer there are 11 Transfer Modes to choose from Host Request Almanac Request Proximity Request Routes Request Tracks Request Waypoints Send Almanac Send Proximity Send Routes Send Tracks and Send Waypoints e NMEA In NMEA Out supports the output of standard NMEA 0183 version 2 3 data and sonar Data Transfer Comm Tab NMEA input support for the DPT MTW and VHW sentences see page 70 Progress e None provides no interfacing capabilities Port 2 e NMEA On NMEA Off supports the output of standard NMEA 0183 version 2
9. 1 Press the SOFT KEY located below the Set Up Map tag located at the bottom of the display The Map Setup Page Menu will be displayed The Map Setup Page will be discussed in detail in the Reference Section of this manual Now lets return to the Map Page To Return to the Map Page 1 Press the QUIT key Remember that SOFT KEYS are used to quickly access options or functions for the Main Page that is displayed The options or functions assigned to a SOFT KEY may be different for every page that is displayed Basic Navigation The main use of a GPS is to be able to navigate to a known position We have already created a waypoint using the ENTER MARK key lets create another waypoint using the Map Pointer and then begin navigation to that point Press the PAGE key until the Map Page is displayed Press the IN key several times until the Map Scale located at the bottom right of the display reads 2 nm This will Zoom In on the map showing a smaller area in more detail The ARROW KEYPAD controls the Map Pointer The Map Pointer originates from the current GPS location represented by the triangle in the middle of the display To Display the Map Pointer 1 Press the ARROW KEYPAD in any direction Using the ARROW KEYPAD you can move the Map Pointer around the map As you move the Map Pointer around the map the direction and distance of the Map Pointer from the current GPS location will be displayed in the information ba
10. it may be modified reviewed renamed moved or deleted at any time through the Waypoint Edit page The Waypoint Edit page is available for any stored waypoint by highlighting the desired waypoint from the map display or selecting it from the waypoint lists under the Points tab in the Main Menu and pressing the ENTER MARK key once International Designation J29465 Y d Notes R Lts on clock tower 1 4M N wal Height above Datum 239 5ft N l Height above Foundation 0 0ft m H From Current Location ee S To access the Waypoint Edit page Br sel ee Create Waypoint N E Scroll Down aai Up a 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired waypoint on the map display You may also press MENU highlight the Points tab and then highlight a waypoint from the User or Proximity waypoint Choose Create Waypoint to use a map item for a new waypoint lists MEE gg yP l y erp 2 Press ENTER MARK to display the Waypoint Edit page 26 From the Waypoint Edit page you may change the name symbol comment position coordinates or depth tor the selected waypoint Once the changes have been made highlight Next and press ENTER MARK to save them or press QUIT To change the waypoint name 1 Highlight the waypoint name field and press ENTER MARK 2 Use the DATA ENTRY keys to enter a new name and press ENTER MARK when cone To change the waypoint symbol 1 Highlight the waypoint symbo
11. records track plot and will automatically optimize the number and EE oi Em track points depending on the complexity of the route The resolution option is the default setting and is recommended for the most ncaa use track performance The distance value entered in the value field will determine the sensitivity of route changes A higher value will produce a less sensitive or detailed track and a lower value a more sensitive or detailed track 17 Available 3 Used Review Map Delete Track Delete All You can use the Review On Map option to display a saved track l on a Track Map Page e Value defines the distance or time used to record the track log e Reference For the Active tab the following SOFT KEY options are available Main Menu Tracks Time Pages Tabs e Save allows you to save the current active track log e Clear allows you to clear the active track log currently stored in memory e Defaults restores the Tracks tab settings to original factory settings GPS Info Tide Active Saved For the Saved tab the following SOFT KEY menu options are available Tri om 1 S MAY 01 Points FISHING Routes Tracks FOG MADINA Review Map displays the saved track log on a Track Map page e Delete Track deletes highlighted saved track log from memory Pags oo Go To Point Follow Route e Delete All deletes all saved track logs from memory System Follow Track
12. 66 you should only change the datum if you are using a map or chart that specifies a different datum 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 e Heading lets you select the reference used in calculating heading information You can select from Auto Mag Var True Grid and User Mag Var Auto Mag Var provides magnetic north heading references which are automatically determined from your current position True provides headings based upon a true north reference Grid provides headings based on a grid north refer ence and is used in conjunction with the grid position formats described on page 56 User Mag Var allows you to specify the magnetic variation at your current position and provides magnetic north heading references based upon the variation you enter To enter a user defined magnetic variation 1 With the Heading field set to User Mag Var highlight the heading reference field immediately to the right and press ENTER MARK Use the DATA ENTRY keys to enter the magnetic variation at your current position and press ENTER MARK WARNING If User Mag Var is selected you must periodically update the magnetic varia tion as your position changes Using this setting the unit will not automatically calculate and update the magnetic variation at your pr
13. From Current Location 140 5nm 037 Times E 1 1 Today s Date Move Cursor Pa ie Oft Day Local Time p Current Time Bar Tide Tab Max Level Current Tide Height Bar High Tide Curve MLLW Min Level rae ow Tide Curve Ta z For Cape Gapaueral R Station Time Station 1 e 1 Ad IRE EP __ On 02 Cape Canaveral 1E S 2 4 EE ight Points ae M Pe Harbor Routes Y Patrick Air Force B PM Tracks Canova Beach Time Micco beds Sebastian Inlet Brid Map S S 1 Sebastian l f EE R The tide curve shows as a shaded area with higher tides blue being taller and lower tides shorter The Units Ponce De Leon Ihle Sg aa Vero Beach ced solid horizontal line with the current tide box on the left indicates the current tide height The figure to mgh Map o S the left of the line will show the current tide level in the depth units specified on the Units tab The MLEW Ss From Currer 17 7nm 187 appears as a solid horizontal line near the bottom of the chart This line will only appear if the tide ranges to the zero value or below Tides curves below MLLW will appear in red on color models The numbers You can select from a list of nearest stations directly below above LCL and STA indicate the maximum minimum levels respectively The data fields below the chart indicate event times and levels at which the tide changes starting in the upper lett field 50 going downward then to the upper right an
14. KEY You will now see four new data fields or one large field You may also use the IN or OUT keys to split and merge the fields Press QUIT when done or press the Quit SOFT KEY 2 To return to the factory configuration press the Defaults SOFT KEY while in Change Nmbrs mode Press EAKERS KU Oe 4 SI 2 Oe p g7 E A Ip N E QUIT when done or press the Quit SOFT KEY Pam enn K 7 Y ba dor x i o E or S ee sei Bm e Hide Nmbrs Show Nmbrs toggles between a Map Page without or with data fields on the map BERG ER Dias ak ad i a LS ae ET fy al S baeer display EE Nab Show Nmbrs Measure Set Up Map Declutter On To maximize the map show data fields Full screen map shown with BlueChart data 1 Press the Hide Nmbrs SOFT KEY The Map Page will now be maximized with no data fields 2 To show the data fields again press the Show Nmbrs SOFT KEY 18 s Measure allows you to measure the bearing and distance between any two points on the map display To measure the BRG DIS between two points 1 Press the Measure Distance SOFT KEY An on screen pointer will appear on the map display at your present position with ENT REF below it 2 Move the cursor to the desired reference point the point that you want to measure trom and press ENTER MARK 3 Move the cursor to the point that you want to measure to The bearing and distance from the reference p
15. LTD Warning page GPS Info Tide Trip Celest Points Route Track Time Pages Map Highs Syster Units Comin Alarm Point to your approximate location and press ENTER MARK 12 Enter As Text I nankino far GPS Antenna Initialize Position o da 1 A Te Bee Y Horne N sad FORT PIERCE ern ai N N WEST pain BEACH N FORT MYER GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND GREAT ABACO ISI T LAUDERDALE ami A BARNES SOUND BAHAMAS ELEUTHE a ANDROS ISLAND SOUTH ANDROS ISLAND Z 80mi HAVANA rappruas Point to your approximate location and press ENTER Initializing the Receiver The first time you power up your new GPSMAP 2006 2010 and GPS 17N receiver the receiver must be given an opportunity to collect satellite data and establish its present position To ensure proper initialization the GPS 17N is shipped from the factory in AutoLocate mode which will allow the receiver to find itself anywhere in the world To speed up the initialization process we recommend using the graphic initialization process which will usually provide a position fix within a few minutes If you know your approximate coordinates you may also enter the position as text Before you initialize make sure the GPSMAP 2006 2010 unit and GPS 17N antenna have been correctly installed on your vessel according to the instructions in the 2006 2010 Installation Guide The antenna needs a clear and unobstructed view of the sky to rec
16. Page shown with upper left data field split into four medium fields Current Nav Point Data Fields Route Waypoints User Waypoint Desired Current Position Zoom Scale Track Line 23 Reference Highway Page options V4 Active Route Waypoints Trip f User Waypoints Points V4 Track Log V4 Saved Tracks TOURS UR4 ESS Check or uncheck the options you wish to show not show on the Highway Page Next TOUR2 Dest TOUR1 TOUR3 TOURI1 Waypoint Distance Course 4 Sunset gt sae ae 07 01pm PTOUR 2 1051 mi 1879 07 01pm TOURI 10M mi o UTU AE AA ea mi at AM maa e mi a mmm AM n n n e en n n n e eee erre mi oa mmm AM en mi an mom AM n p n n pa n n rn n n ra a paes nee E AM 1054mi 1699 07 01pm Edit on Map Add Before Remove Invert Re evaluate Active Route Page 24 The GPSMAP 2006 2010 Highway Page features SOFT KEY options that provide access to functions and features relating to the Highway Page and the layout options Options allow you to define the data fields to display several data options and select which waypoints and tracks are displayed on screen Press the corresponding SOFT KEY to activate the desired option s Change Nmbrs allows you to specify the type of data displayed in each data held used on the Highway Page and to display additional data fields For detailed instructions on changing the data fields and layout of the Highway page see pages 16 18 If yo
17. Simulator Mode you can set a simulated speed by pressing the ARROW KEYPAD Up Each time the ARROW KEYPAD is pressed Up the simulated speed will increase by ten knots Pressing the ARROW KEYPAD Down will decrease the simulated speed by the same amount Press the PAGE key until the Compass Page is displayed Along the right side of the display there are four data fields the top field is the Speed Press the ARROW KEYPAD Up one time to set a speed of 10 knots Using the Compass Page Located on the Compass Page are the Bearing Pointer and a Compass Ring When you are moving the Bearing Pointer points toward your destination while the Compass Ring reflects the direction that you are traveling In short when you are headed directly toward your destination the Bearing Pointer will point toward the top of the display aligned with the vertical line displayed in the Compass Ring If you are not heading toward your destination the Bearing Pointer will turn continuing to point toward your destination To head toward your destination turn until the Bearing Pointer is realigned with the vertical line in the Compass Ring The GPSMAP 2006 2010 will allow you to simulate a turn so you can see what will happen To simulate a turn 1 Press the ARROW KEYPAD to the right until the Compass Ring has changed about 40 The Bearing Pointer should now be pointing to the left This is exactly what will happen during actual navigation
18. To get back on course press the ARROW KEYPAD to the left simulating a left turn When the Bearing Pointer is aligned with the vertical line in the Compass Ring you are headed directly toward the destination waypoint Congratulations you should now have enough experience to use the basic functions of your GPSMAP 2006 2010 Enjoy your new GPSMAP 2006 2010 and thank you for choosing GARMIN Getting Started Compass Page Speed mph 15 0 Turn L 000 Dist to Next mi 0 4 Position N 28 27 495 W080 27 872 Chng Numbers Compass Page Heading directly toward the destination waypoint When the Bearing Pointer is aligned with the vertical line in the Compass Ring then you are on a direct course to your destination ae Speed mph BA T PP ooo 100 110 58 ogo 78 120 07 0 N 06 40 C v A Turn L 046 Dist to Next mi 0 1 Position N 28 27 so W080 27 643 Chng Numbers Compass Page showing off course about 40 Turn left until the Bearing Pointer is aligned with the vertical line to get back on course 11 Getting Started Initializing the Receiver Looking for GPS Antenna Speed mph WARNING All information is presented for reference only You assume total responsibility and risk associated with using this device to agree 2001 GARMIN Corporation 2000 AND DATA IRELAND LTD 2000 TRANSAS DATACO
19. a Warning Page is displayed After reading the Warning Page press the ENTER MARK key to display the GPS Info on power up window This window will be covered at the end of the Getting Started section Press the ENTER MARK key to continue to the Map Page Adjusting the Contrast and Backlight The 2006 2010 monochrome versions have adjustments for the Contrast and Backlighting the color versions do not have a Contrast adjustment Adjusting the Contrast on Monochrome Units 1 Press the POWER key to display the Contrast Backlight Adjustment Window 2 Press the ARROW KEYPAD left to decrease lighten the Contrast 2 Press the ARROW KEYPAD right to increase darken the Contrast The Backlight can be turned off for operation in sunlight or increased in steps to produce the right lighting for the situation Activating the Backlight 1 Press the POWER key to activate the Backlight Adjustment Window 2 To increase the backlighting press the ARROW KEYPAD up 3 To decrease the backlighting press the ARROW KEYPAD down TIP After the Backlight Adjustment Window is activated pressing the POWER key repeatedly will cycle through the backlight settings three steps Getting Started Main Page Sequence Contrast Adjustment on Monochrome Units Only Getting Started First lets take a look at the Main Display Pages as they come from the factory There are five pages the Map Page Compass Page Numbers Page Highway Page
20. are being used for the map or chart GPS Info Tide Trip hddd mm mmm Celestial PERE Map Datum Routes WGS 84 Tracks Time Heading ves User Mag Var P Highway Distance amp Speed System Unis Statute mi mh ft corm Depth Feet ft Position Format 01099 Temperature Fahrenheit F Loran TD On Defaults You may manually enter a magnetic variation 57 58 Reference Main Menu Units Tab Loran TD Loran TD System LORAN C is a radio navigation aid operated and maintained in the United States by the United States Coast Guard The name LORAN is an acronym for 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 navigation It can be used as a supplemental system for harbor and harbor approach navigation and it is used for inland navigation by recreational vehicles LORAN TD Feature The LORAN 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 the unit is placed in the LORAN TD format mode it simulates the
21. be reached Monday Friday Bam to 5pm Central Standard Time By phone at 1 800 800 1020 By email at sales garmin com Check the Garmin Web Site www garmin com for links to Product Support and Product FAQ s Customer Service Product Registration Have the external serial number of your GPSMAP 2006 2010 handy and connect to our website www garmin com Look for the Product Registration link on the Home page Also be sure to record your serial number in the area provided on page iii of this manual Introduction Warnings and Cautions MAP DATA INFORMATION One of the goals of GARMIN is to provide customers with the most complete and accurate cartography that is available to us at a reasonable cost We use a combination of governmental and private data sources which we identify as required in product literature and copyright messages displayed to the consumer Virtually all data sources contain inaccurate or incomplete data to some degree This is particularly true outside the United States where complete and accurate digital data is either not available or prohibitively expensive CAUTION IT IS THE USER S RESPONSIBILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT PRUDENTLY THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY AS A NAVIGATIONAL AID AND MUST NOT BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE REQUIRING PRECISE MEASUREMENT OF DIRECTION DISTANCE LOCATION OR TOPOGRAPHY The GPS system is operated by the United States government which is solely responsible
22. created using two basic methods ENTER MARK key used primarily for marking your present position You may also enter a new waypoints position coordinates manually rom a chart etc e Graphically allows you to define a new waypoint position from the map display using the ARROW KEYPAD ENTER MARK Key The GARMIN GPSMAP 2006 2010 s ENTER MARK key lets you quickly capture your present position or cursor or map item position in order to create a new waypoint You must have a valid position 2D or 3D fix to mark your present position This can be determined by looking at the GPS tab on the Main Menu When you move the cursor over a map item you will see a highlighted description of that item You may also use this option to manually enter waypoint coordinates To mark your present position 1 Press and hold the ENTER MARK key until the New Waypoint window appears then release it You will see a default three digit name and symbol for the new waypoint 2 To accept the waypoint with the default name and symbol press ENTER MARK to confirm the highlighted OK prompt 3 To enter a different name highlight the name field and press the ENTER MARK key then use the DATA ENTRY keys see page 7 8 to enter the new letter numbers and press ENTER MARK when done Note You may use up to 10 alphanumeric characters for the name 4 To enter a different symbol highlight the symbol field to the left of the name and press the ENTER M
23. e Language select from various languages for the units on screen display e System Mode select from Normal Normal Navigation or Simulator For practice ONLY e Current Time Date lets you enter a current time and date Track Control Auto Track will steer to the current navigation point User Track allows you to enter a heading in the Track held e Speed lets you enter a speed e Track lets you enter a heading e Set Position SOFT KEY option allows to set your location while in simulator mode Press the Set Position SOFT KEY then point to the desired position on the map and press ENTER MARK These fields will only appear in the Simulator Setup window when the unit is in Simulator Setup Mode Reference Main Menu Pages System Tabs GPS Info First Page as Map Page Celestial w Points GPS Info on power up Routes Map Page w Jump To Tracks Time Compass Page w Jump To Pages T s Numbers Dage w Jump To Highway Highway Page yf Jump To System S T Units Active Route Page d Jump To Comm Alarms The checkboxes turn pages on off in the Page Quit key cycle The Jump To buttons take you directly to that page All Pages Chart Plotter Nav Tools Defaults Pages Tab GPS Info Beeper Tide Trip Off Celestial Speed Filter Points war Do you want to start the retail Time demonstration P N Map During demonstration the
24. first when you power the unit on Defaults To select deselect a main page Time Tab 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the box to the left of the page name Pressing ENTER MARK will select deselect that page When a page is selected a v will appear in the box You must leave at 54 least one page checked You may also choose from one of the tollowing SOFT KEY options e All Pages selects all pages e Chart Plotter selects Map page only e Nav Tools selects Compass Numbers Highway and Active Route pages only e Delaults selects all pages To Jump To a specific page 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Jump To option to the right of the desired page and press ENTER MARK To set the First Page 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the First page option and press ENTER MARK Highlight the page you wish to appear first and press ENTER MARK System tab controls system setting for beeper speed filter languages system mode simulator controls restores factory settings and displays system information The following settings are available e Beeper controls audible beep Select from Off Alarms Only sounds for alarms messages Key and Alarm sounds for key presses and alarms messages e Speed Filter averages speed readings Choose from Off Auto automatically controls filtering or On allows you to enter a value from to 255 seconds
25. mi 5 m to 1200 km The map scale is controlled by the IN and OUT keys with the current scale displayed at the bottom right of the data window The scale value represents the distance from one end of the scale bar to the other To select a map scale 1 Press the OUT key to zoom out and the IN key to zoom in The GPSMAP 2006 20105 system has a built in worldwide database to 20 mi with more detailed coverage available through the use of the optional BlueChart or MapSource data The GPSMAP 2006 2010 will display cartography as long as there is chart information available for the range you ve selected Map coverage will conform to the following conditions e When the selected zoom range is covered by either the internal database BlueChart or MapSource data cartography will be displayed e When the selected zoom range is covered by both the internal database and BlueChart MapSource data cartography will be displayed using the data with the best resolution e When the selected zoom range exceeds the resolution of the data in use overzoom cartography will be displayed and an overzoom warning will appear below the scale field Map Page Options Many features of the GPSMAP 2006 2010 are SOFT KEY driven Each of the main pages have SOFT KEY options allowing you to custom tailor the corresponding page to your preferences and or select special features that specifically relate to that page The data window located at the right of the main
26. necessary data and the satellite s are ready for use As soon as the GPS receiver has collected the necessary data from the best satellites in view to calculate a fix the GPSMAP 2006 2010 status field will indicate a 2D or 3D status The unit will then update the position date and time You can use the sky view to help determine if any satellites are being blocked and whether you have a current position fix indicated by a 2D 2D Ditierential 3D or 3D Differential in the status field The sky view shows a birds eye view of the position of each satellite relative to the GPS antenna s last known position The outer circle represents the horizon north up the inner circle 45 above the horizon and the center point a position directly overhead You can also set the sky view to a Track Up configuration causing the top of the sky view to align along your current track heading WAAS Capability The GPSMAP 2006 2010 is capable of receiving WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System satellite signal input WAAS is an FAA Federal Aviation Administration funded project to improve the overall accuracy and integrity of the GPS signal for aviation use but land sea based users may also benefit from this system At this time the system is still in the development stage and is not fully operational There are currently two WAAS satellites that can be received in the U S A one over the Atlantic Ocean and one over the Pacific Ocean in a geo
27. of item press ENTER MARK the use the ARROW KEYPAD to scroll or press the desired SOFT KEY scroll option You may also choose to create a waypoint using the Create Wypnt SOFT KEY option IR ISLE From Current Location 0 4mi 195 Show on Map N 25 45 112 DISIGHS Scroll Down Sefoll Up Additional Additional Information Option Options Window 44 Reference Main Menu Page The GPSMAP 2006 20105 Main Menu Page provides access to various waypoint system navigation Main Menu Tabs and interface management and setup menus in an easy to use tab format The Main Menu page is available from any page in the GPSMAP 2006 20105 system and is accessed through the MENU key See pages 6 8 for additional instructions changing settings and entering data To access the Main Menu Page 1 Press MENU The 15 Menu tabs are divided into categories by function To select a Menu tab from the Main Menu page 1 Move the ARROW KEYPAD UP or DOWN to highlight the tab you want to view The information for the highlighted tab will automatically appear to the right If you want to highlight any of the tab items press to Main Menu Tabs uier ip the RIGHT on the ARROW KEYPAD then move UP or DOWN to select individual items 2 Press either the SOFT KEYS for additional submenu options or press ENTER MARK to make changes ri rang to the highlighted item Press LEFT on the ARROW KEYPAD to get back to the Menu
28. operation of a LORAN receiver Position coordinates may be displayed as TDs and all navigation functions may be used as if the unit was actually receiving LORAN signals Using the LORAN TD Format When creating new waypoints using LORAN TD coordinates you must set the correct LORAN chain number and secondary stations in the Setup TD field before storing the waypoint After the waypoint is stored in unit memory it will always reference the LORAN chain number and secondary stations currently selected in the Setup TD field If you enter a different LORAN chain number change the secondary stations or offsets in the Setup TD field the active waypoint information will reflect those changes Since the GPSMAP unit does not rely on the LORAN signal for navigation it can reference a different GRI chain and or secondary stations and still navigate to the location stored in memory The LORAN Position Format field is located under the Units 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 Oftsets To setup Loran TD from the Main Menu Reference 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the Units tab and then the Position Format field press Main Menu Units Tab Loran TD ENTER MARK You may also press the Loran TD On SOFT KEY from the Units tab If you use Loran TD On skip to step 3 2 Highlight Loran TD press ENTER MA
29. pann ITER FEL GR 6 ag Y L R A i Ta EBEE HOTT MA ii PURCHASE OLE TE RRR a i j Tad a T ius al EEUTAEAET EAS aVERRLOT EST i di ha raad Her a n 8 S miT com de 15H RES EI V PE rE TR S MEE A TEE dl s sed GAL y EF y k ET en dt met ar RM af BISPAEA AREA ep a Miopia L d h 7 E N G NM ranisir Lng 1il die Uur wap Power Data Cable Port Data Port for future use Soft Keys Data Entry Keys Getting Started 2006 2010 Keys Function Keys The IN Key adjusts the map scale to show a smaller area with more detail Zooms in The OUT Key adjusts the map scale to show a larger area with less detail Zooms out The PAGE Key cycles the unit through the main display pages in seguence and returns the display from a submenu page The QUIT Key cycles the unit through the main display pages in a reverse sequence restores the previous value in a data entry field or cancels an unintended function such as a GOTO The ENTER MARK Key selects a highlighted menu option When entering data it allows you to initiate entry and then to accept the selected value s It also marks the current location as a waypoint when pressed and held for more than one second The MENU Key displays the Main Menu The NAV Key displays a selection list allowing the user to select a navigation option The FIND Key allows you to quickly access User Waypoints a
30. satellite acquisition If the unit displays Ready 2D or 3D during this process it is not necessary to initialize the unit The GPSMAP 2006 2010 will now begin searching for the appropriate satellites for your region and should acquire a fix within a few minutes When viewing the GPS Info a signal strength bar for each satellite in view will appear on the bottom of the page with the appropriate satellite number under each bar The progress of satellite acquisition is shown in three stages e No signal strength bars the receiver is looking for the satellites indicated e Hollow signal strength bars the receiver has found the indicated satellite s and is collecting data e Solid signal strength bars green on color models the receiver has collected the necessary data and the satellite s are ready for use Once the receiver has collected information from at least three satellites the top of the screen will display either Ready 2D or 3D the GPS Info window will automatically disappear and the display will switch to the Map Page showing your current position The GPSMAP 2006 2010 is now ready for use The GPS Info may also be accessed from the Main Menu once the unit is ready to navigate For more detailed information on the GPS Info tab and its related options see pages 46 49 The GPS Info on power up window may also be turned off in order to go directly to the first Main Page using the Pages tab options pg 55 S
31. stationary orbit over the equator Effective use of the WAAS satellite signal may be limited by your geographic location in relation to those satellites now in developmental service WAAS satellite signal reception requires an absolute clear view of the sky and works best when there are no nearby obstructions such as buildings mountains etc WAAS satellites will be numbered 33 or higher when viewing the sky view on your GPSMAP 2006 2010 Initial reception of the WAAS signal may take up to 15 20 minutes each day then 1 2 minutes afterwards When WAAS differential correction has been received for GPS satellites numbers 32 or below 2D or 3D Differential will appear in the receiver status To learn more about the WAAS system its satellite positions and current state of development visit the FAA web site http gps taa gov Receiver Status Accuracy and DOP Receiver status is indicated at the top field of the page with the current Accuracy Dilution Of Precision DOP and if equipped with an optional Differential Beacon receiver Beacon SNR Signal Noise Ratio above the sky view DOP is an indication of satellite geometry quality measured on a scale of one to ten lowest numbers the best highest numbers the poorest Accuracy uses DOP and other factors to calculate horizontal position accuracy in feet or meters The status field will show one of the following conditions e Waiting for GPS Antenna the GPS receiver is looking for and c
32. 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 DESTINATION WAYPOINT 67 68 Appendix D Navigation Terms Speed The current velocity at which you are travelling relative to a ground position Also referred 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 Tot
33. where straight line navigation is not possible due to obstructions or terrain The left side of the page features a rotating compass ring that shows your course over ground track while you re moving Your present course over ground is indicated at the top of the compass ring A bearing pointer arrow in the middle of the compass ring and a bearing bug indicator on the outside of the compass ring indicate the direction of the destination bearing relative to the course over ground Bearing Bug Destination Data Fields The compass ring and pointer arrow work independently to show at a glance the direction of your movement and the direction to your destination For instance if the arrow points up you are going directly to the waypoint If the arrow points any direction other than up turn toward the arrow and bug indicator until it points wp then continue in that direction To Wreck The bearing pointer bearing bug and or compass ring may point in various directions when you are Stationary or at very low speeds Once you start moving the pointer will be correct The GPSMAP 2006 2010 Compass Page features a SOFT KEY option that provides access to layout and data field options The data window located on the right side of the page provides a user selectable layout of various types of useful data Each data field may be configured to display one of several data options The data window layout may also be changed
34. 006 2010 features a high contrast ten level gray 640 x 480 LCD display with adjustable contrast and backlighting The GPSMAP 2006C 2010C features a high resolution 256 color 640 x 480 color LCD display with adjustable brightness GPS 17N 12 channel parallel receiver tracks and uses up to 12 satellites for fast accurate positioning DGPS USCG and WAAS capable Fully gasketed high impact plastic alloy case waterproof to IEC 529 IPX 7 Advanced Navigating and Plotting 3000 alphanumeric waypoints with selectable icons and comments e Built in worldwide basemap includes detailed ocean river and lake coastlines cities U S interstates state highways and built in tide information from over 3 000 tide stations around the USA coastline Alaska Hawaii western Canada and several Caribbean Islands 50 reversible routes with up to 50 waypoints each e Enhanced mapping with an additional data card and GARMINS BlueChart or MapSource PC products e Coordinates Lat Lon UTM UPS Loran TD plus sixteen grids including Maidenhead e TracBack route feature which allows you to quickly retrace your track log to a starting position e Built in simulator mode Ti rof ra T BI Customer Service amp Product Registration i Warnings ane CAV OIG os EE EE o ii Warranty and Serial RTD DGT aaaea iii DIE ER Oe Ee GE ee iV TACO OMICS kes ee ee V TOTO G SERE OE ONE 2ee vi Section One Getting Started esse ese ee 1 13 L
35. 0105 GPS Info tab provides access to additional SOFT KEY options The available SOFT KEY options are e Start Stop Simulator toggles the unit simulator on or off e Track Up North Up selects between a north up or track up sky view display for the GPS Info Page only e Set Position initializes the receiver graphically on the Map Page to initially help the receiver acquire more quickly If the simulator is enabled this field will change to Simulator Setup See pages 12 13 for instructions on initialization and page 5 for simulator settings s AutoLocate allows the GPS receiver to locate your position automatically This process can take up to five minutes See pages 12 13 for instructions on initialization Reference s DGPS Setup set up of tuning options for a DGPS receiver or enabling disabling WAAS The DGPS Setup window contains the fields to select the Differential Source Beacon tune mode Frequency and Bit Main Menu GPS Tab Rate Additional data windows will display the Beacon SNR and Differential Status When Differential Source is set to Auto the unit can receive WAAS or USCG DGPS Beacon if available input If WAAS is being used and valid USCG DGPS input is detected WAAS will be automatically disabled Set the option Simulating to Beacon if you wish to receive USCG DGPS Beacon information only WAAS if you wish to receive ti j WAAS information only or to None if no DGP
36. 3 data and sonar GPS Info Port 1 Tide Serial Data Format NMEA input support for the DPT MTW and VHW sentences see page 70 Celestial Garmin Data Transfer al E To select an input output format Time 1 Highlight the Serial Data Format or Port 2 NMEA field and press ENTER MARK Baz Request Routes l l Highway Request Tracks 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD elect the desired setting and press ENTER MARK system Reguest Waypoints Se Send Proximity To select a transfer mode ma Br ee 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to select Garmin Data Transfer in the Serial Data Format field 1 Highlight the Transter Mode field and press ENTER MARK 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to select the desired setting and press ENTER MARK When transferring data between two GARMIN units be sure to To restore the Serial Data Format settings back to the default Garmin Data Transfer always set one to Host and use the other unit to either Send or Request the desired data 1 From the Comm tab press the Defaults SOFT KEY 60 Alarms Tab allows you to define the alarm setting for Anchor Drag Arrival Off Course Clock Shallow Water Deep Water Battery DGPS and Accuracy Anchor Drag sets an alarm to sound when you ve exceeded a specified drift distance Enter a value in the distance field and use the control field to turn the alarm on and off Arrival sets an alarm to sound when you re a specified distance or time away from
37. 8 15 16 25 27 Waypoints Deleting see 28 29 Waypoints Edit ens ee se 26 27 Waypoints Manually Entered 25 Waypoints MOVING eee 21 Waypoints Naming e ees ses eek see 32 Waypoints Nearest 29 31 36 43 Waypoints Proximity eee sesse ee 29 30 Waypoints Reviewing eee 15 26 27 Elaine Bee DERE N Ge oe i Z ZORTI a d ZO S D e T D ZOOM TTT 2 FOOIE ELE EF ane ES Ie GO GE DE 2 For the latest free software updates throughout the life of your GARMIN products visit the GARMIN web site at www garmin com Z GARMIN 2001 2002 GARMIN Ltd or its subsidiaries GARMIN International Inc 1200 East 151 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A GARMIN Europe Ltd Unit 5 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey S051 9AQ U K GARMIN Corporation No 68 Jangshu 2 Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan www garmin com Part Number 190 00241 00 Rev B
38. AD to the right to highlight the next digit Simulator Setup window will be displayed Set the current 4 When the month is highlighted the Up Down function of the ARROW KEYPAD will scroll through a list of time and date and change the Track Control to User Track the months Select the current month then move to the next digit When finished press the QUIT key to begin simulation 5 Continue entering the date when finished press the ENTER MARK key to accept the new date 5 Symbol Field Getting Started Creating Waypoints Name Field Comment Field up to 20 characters Distance and Direction from Captured Location 001 Comment N 38 52 110 Depth ft W094 47 940 e From Current Lotation 493 9ft 80 Deldte Show on Map OK Depth Field Captured Location The Simulator is now set up and ready to use Let s review what we have covered so far 1 The PAGE and QUIT key will cycle through the Main Pages the PAGE key in a forward direction and the QUIT key in reverse 2 To select a field or option use the Right Left and Up Down functions of the ARROW KEYPAD to control the cursor or highlight 3 To activate a field or option place the highlight over the item and press ENTER MARK d Use the ARROW KEYPAD to scroll through alpha numeric character lists when entering data Creating Waypoints There will be many times that you will need to enter data in the GPSMAP 2006 2010 an ex
39. ARK key then use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the new symbol and press ENTER MARK 5 To enter optional comments or a depth highlight the desired field and press the ENTER MARK key then use the DATA ENTRY keys see page 7 8 to enter a value and press ENTER MARK 6 To manually enter a set of coordinates highlight the coordinates and press the ENTER MARK key then use the DATA ENTRY keys see page 7 8 to enter the new coordinates and press ENTER MARK when done 7 When done use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the OK prompt and press ENTER MARK to save the waypoint into memory Reference Creating Waypoints Ready 3D Differential B New Waypoint I 001 N 38051 338 Depth W094 47 930 mm ft From Current Location As 0 0ft 000 Delete Show on Map E ZOO EA Press ENTER MARK to use the default name and symbol Ready 3D Differential i New Waypoint _ m N 38 51 338 Depth W094 47 930 mm ft From Current Location S J 180 Delete Show on Map OK ZOO Highlight a field and press ENTER MARK to enter a new symbol name comment or depth Pa 25 Reference Creating Wavpoints Graphicall Creating Editing Waypoints Waypoints may also be quickly created from the map display which allows you to point and shoot at any map position to create a new waypoint To mark a map item select the desired map item with the cursor When selecting a map item the optio
40. Add Turns amp Points 39 Routes MINGS sesse iese AO te Routes DER DE aie sell EE Ee DE 38 Routes Trip Planning sesse EER 40 41 Routes Remove PONS Ee EG 40 Routes Reviewing POLS iii 38 S Satellite Sky VIEW ie ese 12 13 46 Serial Data Format ien ada aR 60 69 Serial NUMD TT iii Shallow Water IER aad oda nai 62 SOEN DERS ee EE De Ee Ge 8 18 Signal Strength Bars 12 13 46 SU ACT SE sites tet derive sealed SE Ss Speed ee ee GER EE 10 55 SOWAT Verste EG 56 SPE OG ee ee 69 73 Appendix H Index Speed Distance and Altitude 56 eed T EEDEN EE 55 SMSC US CL sa RRR ee S Symbols Waypoint sessie 6 7 25 27 S O TTT DD T Tibleelt GOMTEMI SG EER a V TEPE T 56 ide otha RE OS SE ER ER emer 50 Tide Pase SLEE ees GE 50 Lie BOER ADS SE Ee 54 Time Offsets ee 54 61 LME T 54 61 Time Daylight SAVIN eS ie see 54 61 Baie Doea TE AE N 52 EG ra o E E N N 31 32 Track Log Clearing ss ee ie 32 53 54 Track E TTT 53 54 Track Log Displaying 33 53 54 TT AC ILO SA VANS sunt tener ae 32 53 54 Track Log Showing on Map 33 53 54 TA ee de cave ara AE N N 53 54 Tip and Fuel Planning os es EA 40 41 Hip Odorheiers aco ere ees else teases 52 74 TP heat T 52 U xn E as e EE rey ee 71 kid Nt aaa 56 Bob ee AE 57 65 W WAA AE AE EEN iv 46 49 WANES ee ee OR N OE Oe terete er ii K sel iii Waypoint LISTS es ES N 21 29 Waypoint Options ees eee 28 29 Waypoints Creating 6
41. Alarms _ mmm pm pm pm EE MEE EEN EE MEE EE MEE EE 20 Available 0 Used You must first save a track before using the Follow Track option 33 Reference OB MOB Man OverBoard The GPSMAP 2006 20105 Man OverBoard function MOB lets you simultaneously mark and set a course to a position for quick response to emergency situations To activate the MOB function To MOB 1 Press the MOB key 2 Press the ENTER MARK key to confirm and begin navigating to the MOB position Once a MOB has been activated a MOB waypoint with an international MOB symbol will be created and the unit will be on an active navigation to that point Use any of the Navigation Pages to guide S you back to the MOB point The MOB waypoint will be stored in the waypoint list and may be deleted like any other waypoint EEE To stop navigation to the MOB position 1 Press the NAV key highlight Stop Navigation and press ENTER MARK The MOB function allows you to quickly activate a navigation back to a location 34 Reference Routes The last way to navigate to a destination is to create a user defined route The GARMIN GPSMAP Creating Routes 2006 2010 system lets you create and store up to 50 reversible routes numbered 1 50 with up to 50 waypoints each Routes can be created and modified in two ways The first way is from the Edit on Map from the Route Edit map page allowing you to see ea
42. CE is New Waypoint P PRACTICE 1 spelled Comment 5 To move the cursor to the right one space press the ARROW KEYPAD to the right one time FIRST WA YPOINT ____ O t Depth ft 6 Finish the waypoint name by selecting the number 1 DE LEER ga 7 Press the ENTER MARK key to accept the new name EE ERRATO 0 0ft 000 Directly below the Name field is a Comment Field You can enter a comment of up to twenty digits about the waypoint in this field For some more practice enter First Waypoint in the comment field Delete Show on Map OK Entering a Comment 1 Highlight the Comment field and press the ENTER MARK key Select the Information symbol enter the name Practice 1 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD and DATA ENTRY keys enter FIRST WAYPOINT and enter the comment First Waypoint 3 Press the ENTER MARK key to accept the comment Getting Started Soft Keys The SOFT KEYS are located under the display on the front of the unit The SOFT KEYS are used to change display options and show menus for the Main Page that is currently displayed Labels showing the function of the SOFT KEYS are located along the bottom of the display To select the function press the SOFT KEY located directly below it Now that you have finished modifying the waypoint you will need to save it to the Waypoint List To Save the Waypoint 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the OK button at the bottom of the New Waypoi
43. Delete All deletes all waypoints from the unit Once a waypoint is deleted from the list it cannot be recovered from the unit It is advisable to backup important waypoints to a computer using an optional PC cable and interface software or record them down manually To scroll through and review the waypoint list 1 With the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the Points tab from the main menu page and then highlight User 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to scroll through the list in the desired direction 3 Press ENTER MARK to review the highlighted waypoint on the Waypoint Edit page 4 Press ENTER MARK to return to the list and automatically highlight the next waypoint To delete an individual waypoint from the list 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the waypoint to be deleted 2 Press the Delete Waypoint SOFT KEY You may also highlight the waypoint press ENTER MARK then highlight Delete and press ENTER MARK 3 Press the ENTER MARK key to contirm the deletion warning To delete waypoints by symbol Reference 1 From the User tab press the Delete By Symbol SOFT KEY Proximity Waypoints 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the symbol of the waypoint s to be deleted and press ENTER MARK 3 Press ENTER MARK to confirm You may also choose Cancel or press QUIT to stop the deletion To delete all waypoints or the entire waypoint list 1 From the User tab press the Delete All SOFT K
44. E EEN EEN sm Routes Tracks DIE UH BLES E Ti RR n R Pages Go To Point ae Follow Route 1 Wi system 7 Follow Track Units e Stop Navigation Comm Cs HHHH 48 Available 2 Used If you highlight a route name from the Route List and press NAV the name will automatically appear Q d mmm T MERE ma ma SEAI r HERE GEEET EE MEd VERE LE EE EET MEE EETL ETE SE MEEL lt WEE mi O m mn ea T ma sa ma T O mm mmm T mm mm ma T mm mm ma T Waypoint Distance Course 4 Time To TOUR3 O Or 1849 TOUR2 2 9 mi 1879 ASE TOUR Sie EE Ee Pressing the Invert SOFT KEY will reverse the route 37 Reference Route Review Page Route Review Page Once you have created a route the Route Review page allows you to review and modify the route Editing Routes displayed To get to the Route Review page GPSMAP TOUR 1 Press MENU highlight the Route tab Waypoint Distance Course 4 Time To TOURI OES rc 2 Highlight the name of the route you wish to review and press ENTER MARK TOUR2 2 6mi N EE TOUR3 ss MR The Route Review page also allows you to enter your own 15 character name for any listed route By 0059 dd TOUR4 Ilmi 3399 default the name includes the first and last waypoints in the route TOURS 20 3mi NES TA EE IE ar To enter a custom route name E GEREED GEE ra 1 From the Route Review page highlight the name field and press ENTER MARK to begin
45. ER MARK To return to the current position choose Current Position from the Find list 3 When the search result appear press the Nearest To Other SOFT KEY then select a position on the map and press ENTER MARK When the search results appear highlight the desired location and press ENTER MARK twice The location the unit is using will appear in the Position field The timetables displayed will be based upon your current time zone When using a position from another location outside of your time zone you will need to set the Time Zone for that location under the Time tab on the Main Menu see page 54 To change the time or date 1 From the Celestial tab use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the date or time and press ENTER MARK 2 Enter a new date or time using the DATA ENTRY keys and press ENTER MARK To use current date and time 1 From the Celestial tab press the Today s Date SOFT KEY To change the skyview orientation to Track Up or North Up Reference 1 From the Celestial tab press the Track Up or North Up SOFT KEY as desired Main Menu Tracks Tab Track Tab lets you specify whether or not to record a track log an electronic breadcrumb trail recording of your path define how it is recorded or save track log data for future use The Track Logs Page also provides an indicator of the memory used for the active track log and options to clear the GPS Info
46. EY 2 Press ENTER MARK to contirm You may also choose Cancel or press QUIT to stop the deletion Proximity Waypoint List Name Field The second waypoint submenu list available trom the Points tab is the Proximity list which lets you Tide User Proximity define an alarm circle around a stored waypoint position and can be used to help you avoid reels rocks cn eM or restricted waters Up to ten waypoints may be listed with a maximum alarm radius of 99 99 nautical or Rons a GRMEUR statute miles or kilometers If a proximity alarm circle overlaps with an existing alarm circle a Proximity Pa t Ee Overlaps Another Proximity Waypoint message will appear Since the unit will only alert for one of the mem TOURI overlap points use caution when navigating in these areas If you enter an alarm circle overlap you will comm TOES only be alerted to the closest proximity waypoint TAB 2988 Available 12 Used To add a proximity waypoint i EET 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight an empty space on the Proximity list and press ENTER MARK or press the Add Waypoint SOFT KEY The Find screen appears Highlight Waypoints and press You can also search for a waypoint by name ENTER MARK You may also select from other items listed on the Find screen 1 Highlight the name field and press ENTER MARK tee 2 Use the DATA ENTRY to select the first letter of the name E To select a waypoint from the lists use the ARROW
47. Format Map Datum Heading Distance Speed Altitude Depth and Temperature The following settings are available e Position Format is used to change the coordinate system in which a given position reading is displayed You should only change the position format if you are using a map or chart that specifies a different position format or wish to use a format you are familiar with The default format is latitude and longitude in degrees minutes and thousandths of a minute hddd mm mmm The following additional formats are available e hddd ddddd latitude longitude in decimal degrees only e hddd mm s s latitude longitude in degrees minutes seconds e UTM UPS Universal Transverse Mercator Universal Polar Stereographic grids e British Grid e Dutch Grid s Finnish KKJ27 German Grid e India Zones e Irish Grid e Loran TD e Maidenhead e MGRS New Zealand e Qatar Grid e RT9O e Swedish Grid Swiss Grid e Taiwan Grid e User Grid e W Malayan RSO For additional information on Loran TD setup see pages 58 59 e Map Datum allows you to manually select the datum reference used to determine a given position The default setting is WGS 8 The unit will automatically choose the best datum depending upon your chosen position format Datums are used to describe geographic positions for surveying mapping and navigation and are not actual maps built in the unit Although over 100 datums are available as listed on pages 65
48. KEY 3 To clear all proximity waypoints press the Clear All SOFT KEY 4 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the OK prompt and press ENTER MARK to confirm Del Alarm Delete All Proximity Waypoint List Proximity Waypoint Proximity Circle Simulating 1 2mi OVETZOO m Show Nmbrs Measure Set Up Map Declutter On A circle red will appear showing the alert boundary for the proximity waypoints 30 Going to a Destination Using the NAV key the GPSMAP 2006 2010 provides three ways to navigate to a destination Go To Point Follow Route and Follow Track TracBack Once you are actively navigating you will see a straight line that always runs from your current location to the destination The easiest method for selecting a destination is the Go To function which lets you select a destination point and quickly sets a direct course from your present position If you have a point route or track highlighted on a list or the map Go To lt point name gt will appear in addition to Go To Point The Go To function can be accessed from any list of points or graphically trom the map display To activate a Go To from a point list 1 Press the NAV key 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight Go To Point and press ENTER MARK 3 From the Find menu highlight Waypoints and press ENTER MARK You may also choose to go to other points s
49. KEYPAD to highlight the desired waypoint from the 3 Enter the second letter if you do not see it on the list below User or Nearest From Current Location tab lists 4 Repeat this until the name appears Press ENTER MARK To select a waypoint from the map highlight either the User or Nearest From Current Location tab and when you see the name press the Select From Map SOFT KEY Use the zoom IN and OUT buttons and the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight a waypoint 3 Press ENTER MARK to confirm The distance field will now be highlighted 4 Press ENTER MARK to begin entry of the proximity radius 5 Use the DATA ENTRY keys to enter a distance value to 99 99 units and press ENTER MARK 29 Reference To turn proximity alarms on or off Proximity Waypoints 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the field below Proximity Alarm and press ENTER MARK 2 Select the desired ON or OFF setting and press ENTER MARK The following SOFT KEY options are available from the Proximity submenu of the Points tab GPS Info Tide User Proximity _ x AR Tap Proximity Alarm e Clear Alarm removes selected waypoint from proximity list de SA e Clear All removes all waypoints from proximity list time PILE N Pags ROCKS 1 00mi To clear one or all proximity waypoint s from the list 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the proximity waypoint to clear 2 To clear a single alarm press the Clear Alarm SOFT
50. Pr i at Map Declutter On Water Boatlcon Navaids Map Scale Map Page shown using optional BlueChart data Map Page The GPSMAP 2006 2010 Map Page provides a comprehensive display of electronic cartography plotting and navigational data When using the unit with the optional BlueChart data or MapSource software the map display shows your boat on a digital chart complete with geographic names map items navaids and a host of other chart features Additional information on BlueChart data may be found in the BlueChart Users Guide It also plots your track and displays any routes and waypoints you create An on screen cursor lets you pan and scroll to other map areas determine the distance and bearing to a position and perform various route and waypoint functions When the cursor is active an additional data window will appear above the map to indicate the position any identifying text range and bearing to the cursor or a selected waypoint or map item The map scale displays at the bottom right of the map The IN and OUT keys combined with the ARROW KEYPAD let you select zoom ranges and move the cursor Two basic map operating modes position mode and cursor mode determine what cartography is shown on the map display Position mode pans the cartography to keep the present position marker within the display area while cursor mode pans the cartography to keep the cursor within the display area The GPSMAP 2006 2010
51. R MARK 4 Next the track will begin saving and then display the Saved Track window when done The default name distance and number of points 1000 max will be displayed To change the name of the saved track highlight the name field and press ENTER MARK make your changes and press ENTER MARK again If you wish for the saved track to be displayed on the Map and Highway page highlight the check box to the left of Show on Map and Highway and press ENTER MARK Highlight OK and ENTER MARK press to save the track To activate a TracBack using the NAV key 1 Press the NAV key then highlight the Follow Track option and press ENTER MARK 2 Highlight the track you wish to follow and press ENTER MARK 3 If you wish to navigate from the end to the beginning reverse of your trip press the Invert SOFT KEY Once a TracBack has been activated the GPSMAP 2006 2010 will take the track log currently stored in memory and divide it into segments called legs Up to 50 temporary turns will be created to mark the most significant features of the track log in order to duplicate your exact path as closely as possible To get the most out of the TracBack feature remember the following tips e Always clear the track log at the beginning of your trip The Record Mode option on the track log setup page must be set to Fill or Wrap There must be at least two track log points stored in memory to cre
52. RK 3 Highlight the next field to the right and press ENTER MARK then enter the desired settings and press ENTER MARK to finish Reference Main Menu Alarms Tab GPS Info Tide Anchor Dra Off O Ort g Tri s Celestia Arrival Time 00 00 15 Ad gi Off Course Off 0 00nm Track sae Clock Off 12 00AM ae Shallow Water Off 20 08t Fee gt Deep Water Off 100 0ft ystem Units ES Battery Off 11 2v Comm 6 Differential GPS Off E Accuracy Off 328 lr Defaults Alarms Tab Tids M Anchor Drag OTT Lp 0 Arrival Time 00 00 15 pants NI Off Course Off 0 00nm Ls 79 Clock On 04 19pm acs B Shallow Water Off 20 08t ghey Deep Water Off 100 08 ZE E Battery Off 11 2v E Differential GPS Off Accuracy Off 328 1r Alarm Clock ENTER Defaults Press ENTER MARK to acknowledge an alarm 61 Appendix A 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 Time Offsets Longitudinal Zone Offset Longitudinal Zone Offset W180 0 to W172 5 12 E007 5 to E022 5 W172 5 to W157 5 1 E022 to BIT 2 W157 5 to W142 5 10 BOS 9 OE0 2 3 W142 5 to W127 5 9 E052 5 to E067 5 4 W127 5 to W112 5 6 E0607 5 to E082 5 5 W112 5 to W097 5 E082 5 to E097 5 6 A si
53. RK then press the Grid Setup SOFT KEY 3 To change the settings of any of the five fields highlight the field press ENTER MARK select enter the N Loran TD desired setting using the DATA ENTRY keys and press ENTER MARK co ei 4 When done press the QUIT key to return to the Main Menu Ee He 5 To return to the previous position format press the Loran TD Off SOFT KEY Higby pisi EE GET If the active GRI Chain secondary stations or offsets have been changed since the waypoint was comm EE created the waypoint will now reference the active GRI chain and secondary stations and adjust the TD Be coordinates accordingly Remember that the GPS is not relying on the LORAN signal for navigation and actually converts the TD coordinate to a useful LAT LON coordinate in the background before storing the waypoint to memory or using it for navigation Because of this the unit can navigate to a TD coordinate Loran TD Setup Page anywhere in the world For more information on Loran TDs you may download GARMINS Loran TD Position Format Handbook from the GARMIN web site at http Awww garmin com support userManual html GPS Inf oe gt 0 Position Format Tide Trip Loran TD Celestial Points Ma Loran TD Setup Rout W ee Loran Chain Number Tracks tine He ETRE map GRI_8970 TD offset 1 Highway Dis GRI_9007 0 0 System Units NE GRIL9610 Comm Det GRIESE Fe GRI_9940 BGRI9960 GRI_9980
54. S input is desired The additional USCG DGPS Beacon Pans Differential Source tuning options will only appear when Differential Source is set to Auto or Beacon You may have the Time i le Br prse DGPS beacon receiver if capable automatically scan for the DGPS beacon signal or you can manually ae 0 enter the beacon frequency and bit rate on the unit to tune the beacon receiver Unis EE rra To have the beacon receiver automatically scan for a frequency EER 1 With the unit set to Auto or Beacon use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Beacon field and s EE press ENTER MARK ETE Up Simulator Setup DGPS Setup 2 Highlight Scan and press ENTER MARK The numbers in the Frequency field will change as the unit scans from 284 kHz to 325 kHz 200 bit rate then 100 at 6 second intervals To restart the scan 1 Press the Restart Scan SOFT KEY To manually enter a frequency and bit rate 1 With the unit set to Auto or Beacon use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Beacon field and DGPS Setup Window HHIH HIHHH 345 350 355 000 005 ol press ENTER MARK 345 2 Highlight User and press ENTER MARK se oo al N ap 3 Highlight the Frequency or Bit Rate field press ENTER MARK then enter a frequency or bit rate and Position ENTER MARK when done press when done N 38 51 338 W094 47 930 Change Nmbrs You may also select GPS Acc
55. USCG Accuracy Position 3 5 meters 10 16 feet with optional GARMIN DGPS receiver 95 typical Velocity 0 05 meters sec steady state DGPS WAAS Accuracy Position lt 3 meters 10 feet 95 typical Velocity 0 05 meters sec steady state Dynamics Og s Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the U S DOD imposed Selective Availability Program Power Source 8 32v DC Usage 24 watts max at Bv DC Fuse AGC 5 5 0 Amp Appendix G Before installing and getting started with your unit please check to see that your package includes the following items If any parts are missing please contact your GARMIN dealer immediately Packing List Accessories amp Unit Care Standard Package e GPSMAP 2006 2010 Unit e GPS 17N Antenna with 30 cable e Gimbal Mount and Knobs e Power Data Cable 0 eM UNIT CARE S wners Manua Cleaning The GPSMAP 2006C 2010C lens is coated with e Quick Reference Guide a special anti reflective coating which is very sensitive to skin e Installation Guide oils waxes and abrasive cleaners CLEANERS CONTAINING AMMONIA WILL HARM THE ANTI REFLECTIVE COAT ING It is very important to clean the lens using an eyeglass lens Optional Accessories cleaner which is specified as safe for anti reflective coatings and e US A C PC Adapter a clean lint free cloth Units with a monochrome display may use the same cleaning method e Protective Cover s EURO A C PC Adapter The units case is c
56. VHW Water Speed amp Heading If attaching a 3rd party GPS receiver the following are approved NMEA 0183 version 2 3 GPS input only on Port 4 GPGGA GPGSA GPGSV and GPRMC For port wiring refer to the GPSMAP 2006 2010 Installation Guide Documentation concerning NMEA sentences is available for purchase from NMEA at National Marine Electronics Association NMEA Seven Riggs Avenue Severna Park MD 21146 U S A 410 975 9425 410 975 9450 www nmed org 70 Physical Specifications Size 2006 2006C 6 5 H x 10 3 W x 3 3 D 16 5 x 26 2 x 8 4 cm 20L0 2010C 8 8 x 13 Wes OUD O24 x 33 5 TO Em Weight 2006 2006C 3 0 Ibs 1 4 kg 2010 2010C 5 0 lbs 2 3 kg Display 2006 7 2 diagonal 18 3 cm 2010 9 4 diagonal 23 9 cm high resolution 10 level grayscale LCD with adjustable backlighting 640 x 480 pixels 2006C 6 4 diagonal 16 3 cm 2010C 10 4 diagonal 26 4 cm high resolution 256 color LCD with adjustable backlighting 640 x 480 pixels Case Fully gasketed high impact plastic alloy waterproof to IEC 529 IPX 7 Temp Range 5 F to 158 F 15 C to 70 C GPS Performance with GPS 17N Receiver Ditierential ready 12 parallel channel WAAS capable receiver Acquisition Times Warm Approx 15 seconds Cold Approx 45 seconds AutoLocate Approx 2 minutes Update Rate l second continuous GPS Accuracy Position lt 15 meters 49 feet 95 typical Velocity 0 05 meters sec steady state DGPS
57. YPAD to highlight the desired route waypoint To review a route point Route Edit 1 Highlight the point and press ENTER MARK Press ENTER MARK again when done waa OUR Review 10 SOFT KEY editing choices will display with options for removing moving user waypoints only or Comment adding turns to the beginning or end of the route ESE N W076023 722 e ft To remove a route point From Current Location 1 Press the Remove SOFT KEY 1051 3m 099 To move a route waypoint w 1 Highlight the Move option and press ENTER MARK 2 Move the cursor to the new map position and press ENTER MARK mi Delete Show on Map Gin os Choose Next to center the map on the next point in the To add turns at the beginning or end of the route route You can step through the points by repeatedly pressing 1 Select the first to add waypoints to the beginning of the route or last to add waypoints to the end of the ENTER MARK route route waypoint with the map cursor Press the Add SOFT KEY l o Route Edit Move the cursor to the new point or position and press ENTER MARK TOURS SE 7 11 3mi 329 If you are not inserting an existing waypoint press ENTER MARK to confirm the new waypoint Repeat steps 3 and 4 to insert additional waypoints or press QUIT to finish Ol A W N The GPSMAP 2006 20105 route edit mode also allows you to insert a new route waypoint in any route leg using the map cursor
58. a destination waypoint Enter a distance radius or time for sounding the alarm and use the control field to set the alarm to Off Dist Distance or Time Off Course sets an alarm to sound when you re off a desired course by a specified distance Enter a distance in the distance field and use the control field to turn the off course alarm on and off Clock provides an alarm for the system clock Enter a time in the time field and turn the alarm on and off from the control field menu Remember to enter alarm times in the same time format UTC or local you re using for your system The unit must be on for the clock alarm to work Shallow Water Deep Water set alarms to sound when you enter an area of specified depth that is too shallow and or too deep Enter a depth in the distance fields and use the control fields to turn the alarms on and off You must be receiving sonar NMEA data pg 60 for this function to work Battery sets an alarm to sound when the battery is reaching a critical state of discharge Differential GPS DGPS DGPS alarm will sound when the unit loses a differential fix Accuracy alarm will sound when the GPS position accuracy falls outside the user set value To set an alarm 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the field to the right of the alarm name you wish activate and press ENTER MARK 2 Change the mode to On Dist or Time for the Arrival alarm and press ENTER MA
59. al 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 L 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 Installing and Removing Data Cards Appendix E The GPSMAP 2006 2010 uses optional GARMIN marine BlueChart and MapSource data cards to Installing Removing Data cards display digital charts and maps on screen Data cards are installed in the card slots located on the lett side of the unit Up to two data cards may be installed or removed at any time whether the unit is on or off To install a data card 1 Open the card door by pressing the locking tab on the door towards the outside left of the unit and lifting the door open from right to left 2 Insert the card s with the label facing right and the handle towards you into the slot 3 Firmly push the card into the unit It is not necessary to force the card and about 3 16 5mm will still be exposed when it is properly inserted If the unit is on a contirmation tone will sound The first time you insert a programmed data card the unit will take a few seconds to read the card Once the data card has been been properly installed and acc
60. ample is naming a waypoint We have already taken a brief look at entering data but lets practice some more Through this exercise we will create a new waypoint name the waypoint and assign a symbol to the waypoint The term Waypoint may be new to you You will find the term Waypoint is used frequently when talking about navigation A Waypoint is a position stored in the units memory that can be used for navigation Waypoints are used for direct navigation or you can use several waypoints to build a route Creating Marking a waypoint in the 2006 2010 is really very easy The unit has to be turned on and receiving at least three satellite signals or in Simulator Mode to mark a waypoint Marking your present position as a Waypoint 1 Press and hold the ENTER MARK key more than 1 second until the New Waypoint window is displayed When you hold the ENTER MARK key the GPSMAP 2006 2010 captures its current location and displays the New Waypoint window You can see that the unit assigned a square as the default symbol and a number as the default name The OK button is highlighted pressing the ENTER MARK key will store the new waypoint using the default settings for the symbol and name but lets change them for practice Changing the symbol 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the symbol field then press the ENTER MARK key This will display a list showing all of the available symbols 2 Using th
61. and the Active Route Page When the unit is turned on the first Main Page displayed is the Map Page Main Page Sequence To scroll through the Main Display Pages 1 Press the PAGE key Each time the PAGE key is pressed the GPSMAP 2006 2010 will display the next Main Page 2 The QUIT key acts like the PAGE key in reverse Each time the QUIT key is pressed the next Main Page will be displayed in a reverse sequence i Simulati ing EERE r To GARMIN To Cape Canaveral Active Route c N nr ESE 0 0 HEES 12 0 P AGE U Jp ue 345 DE a Al Speed mph Ee 9 10 0 P AGE GPSM AP TOUR A aa Si a F wet e e gt e lt p Waypoint Distance Course ETA L HL viie TT NE EE EE dde olo ols urn L 00 N 1 0 0 Course ak TOURI Mi 007 T dm oo aa N vs gt TOUR2 512mi am j fe oe auld gt Laini ago AA RA ok 000 T LU itt L iL l itt LI i T T if id 260 TOURS S15mi ed n E m x Dist to Next m o Next mi Position to Next mi TOUR4 S518mi 329 T am SES E g 0 4 5 TOURS 529mi op AM c Pere O 1 la l mi a am Position Position IS ose 50571 Time to Next ms a ie Sch oR Ne AES mi Ml AM N 28023815 N_28 24 800 QUIT e 27 49 QUIT Ti al iiam a W080 32 199 WW080 23 580 x S STALS 329mi 341T am Change SEE s nas NGS s Measure t Up Map Declutter On Chng Numbers Change Nmbrs Change Nmbrs Hide Nmbrs Set Up Hwy Cr
62. ate a TracBack route e If the track log interval is set to the Time option the route may not follow your exact path keep the interval set to resolution for best performance e If the receiver is turned off or satellite coverage is lost during your trip the TracBack will draw a straight line between any point where coverage was lost and where it resumed If your track logs changes in distance and direction are too complex 50 points may not mark your path accurately The receiver then assigns the 50 points to the most significant points of your track and simplifies segments with fewer changes in direction To stop TracBack navigation 1 Press the NAV key highlight Stop Navigation and press ENTER MARK For more information on setting up the Track options and saved tracks see pages 53 54 Reference TracBack Navigation GPS Info 7 Tide Active Saved TOL 5 Record Mode Points Wrap Routes Default Saved Track f S Name Track name N er AY 01 Ma Highway Distance mi Points System 7 6 1 161 oe vi Show on Map and Hiohwy Total mnm p and Haidar Alarms eo Distance Active Track Memory Used ii 5 Revidw Map 1 l N Delete Track Check this box to Additional Total number display track options of points GPS Info 3 Tide Active Saved Trip Celestial mmn mmn mmm mmm Point EUI Track za Pe ia N rT L 4 There are no saved E sa Tracks to follow Sie l OK Units
63. ating S Distance and a wem Bearing SAN CARLOS PARK Cursor BONITA SPRINGS Coordinates S NAPLES PARK M d p S NORTH NAPLES S ETE EE Cu FSOT Show Nmbrs Set Up Map Declutter On Full screen map shown GPS Info em E EIS Source Waypoints Points Nav Line Track Trip Celestial Detail Normal oints Routes Orientation North Up Tracks Time AutoZoom Off H Map Colors For Shade Highway QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS sames pay VAK MELVILLE System o SEATTLE ILE D ANTICOSTI Units S MINNEAPOLIS MONTREAL CHICAGO B on NEW YORK comm SAN FRANCISCO CARAN ST 10UIS 5 Gumi n ORI 3 S HOUSTON BAHIA SEBASTIAN VIZCAINO 7 pte MEXICO Havana EE ar aps a efaults efaults Card Map Map Defaul Defaul Main Menu Map Configuration Tab 19 20 Reference Map Page Options Source Waypoints Points Nav Line Track Detail Normal Orientation North Up AutoZoom Off Map Colors For Shade General Waypoints Points Nav Line Track Basemap On Data Card Maps On Points Nav Line Track Text Zoom Waypoints Med AUTO Active Route Med AUTO General Source KZ pivot General Source Waypoints Nav Line Track Spot Soundings Small On Tide Stations None AUTO Services None AUTO General Source Waypoints Points Track Zoom Heading Line Off Bearing Line OFF Course Line AUTO seneral Source Waypoints Points Nav Line Ot Zoom Saved Tracks AUTO Track Log AUTO eral Source Waypoints Points Nav L
64. ation Follow Track The second method of navigating to a destination is by using the TracBack or Follow Track feature The TracBack function allows you to retrace your path using the track log automatically stored in the receiver s memory which will eliminate the need to store waypoints along the way TracBack routes are created by reducing your track log into a route of up to 50 turns and activating a route along those points Once activated a TracBack route will lead you along the stored track log points so its a good idea to clear the existing track log betore the start of your current trip To clear the track log and define a starting point for a TracBack route 1 Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu page 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the Tracks tab then highlight the Active tab to the right 3 Press the Clear SOFT KEY to select the Clear option d Highlight the OK field and press ENTER MARK to confirm You must first save the track log before you can use the Follow Track feature The Save feature allows you to store up to 20 track logs from certain times and dates To save a track log 1 From the Main Menu use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Track tab then highlight the Active tab to the right 2 Press the Save SOFT KEY to select the Save option 3 From the Save Back Through window highlight the desired time date or Entire Log and press ENTE
65. aypoint you want and press ENTER MARK twice See page 28 29 for searching for waypoints by name 2mi 45 Points Availabl s nn To select a waypoint from the map highlight the User or Nearest tab and press MENU With Select From aera ee Map highlighted press ENTER MARK Use the zoom IN and OUT buttons and the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight a waypoint on the map and press ENTER MARK Drag the route leg to an existing waypoint shown map item ha ok HO ET Remove Allows you to remove a point waypoint or map item from a route This option is available from both the Route Review and Active Route Pages To remove a point from a route GPSMAP TOUR 1 From either the Route Review or Active Route pages use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the point Waypoint Distance Course 4 Time To to remove and press MENU TOUR1 ITI S TOUR SE ul ee 2 Highlight Remove and press ENTER MARK TOURS3 Plan Route ma Bae Invert Allows you to reverse the order of points in a route This option is available from both the Route ee Review and Active Route Pages TOUR4 Speed Depart Time FISH 03 08pm TOURS Fuel Flow Depart Date Sener 0 0 r 1S MAY O1 os To invert a route era 1 From either the Route Review or Active Route pages press the Invert SOFT KEY 23 2mi dl eanas 2 Press the Invert SOFT KEY again to restore the route points to their original order Today s Date GPS Spee
66. cation tab list Simulating FISH N 35 05 099 44mi 044 W076 21 908 FISH Go To FISH Go To Point Follow Route Follow Track The waypoint or map item name will automatically appear when highlighted and NAV is pressed 31 Reference TracBack Navigation Simulating S O Map Pointer N 35 01 235 39mi 1109 W076 21 202 FISH 9 Go To Point Follow Route Follow Track ROCKS TORI B WRECK S 2 1 2mi overZzoo m Go To MAP Point allows you to navigate to a spot on the map which is not a waypoint or map item GPS Info Tide Active Saved Record Mode e Points Wrap es Interval Value rass Resolution SUr Map Highway System Units Comm Alarms Active Track Memory Used mm o Press the Save SOFT KEY to save an active track log 32 To activate an existing waypoint or map item as a Go To from the map display 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the waypoint or map item on screen and press NAV 2 You will see Go To lt waypoint name gt then press ENTER MARK You may also highlight the waypoint or map item press ENTER MARK to review it first press NAV and then press ENTER MARK To activate a new map point non map item as a Go To from the map display 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the arrow cursor to the desired position 2 Press NAV you will see Go To MAP Point highlighted then press ENTER MARK TracBack Navig
67. ch route graphically on screen as you create review crf GPSMAP TOUR or modily the route The second way is to Edit as Text from the Route Review page allowing you to see dad a list of the waypoints as you create review or modify the route All of the GPSMAP 2006 20105 route P functions are accessed through the Main Menu page or the NAV key meee To create a route graphically from the Route Edit map page 1 Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu page O 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Route tab and press the New Route SOFT KEY or you may a also highlight the first available blank route slot and press ENTER MARK aout 1 Used as 3 To add an existing waypoint or map item to the route use the arrow cursor to highlight the desired _ Route Tab and SOFT KEY Options waypoint or map item on screen and press ENTER MARK Map items will not appear in the waypoint list To create a waypoint from a map item see page 26 4 To add a new waypoint to the route use the arrow cursor to select the desired map position and press ENTER MARK Press ENTER MARK again to confirm the new waypoint You may also change the name and symbol of the new waypoint see page 27 Route Edit TOUR4 N 35 04 371 As you add each new waypoint to the route the data window at the top of the map display will show the PL ss added waypoint map item name bearing and distance from your first point and coordinates of the curso
68. create second route Route Memory Is Full Can t Create Route Maximum amount of 50 routes already in unit memory and no additional routes can be added until existing ones are removed Route Truncated Uploaded route from other device has more than 50 points or is incomplete Running Simulator Unit is in simulator practice mode Shallow Water Alarm Specified shallow water alarm depth has been detected below the transducer Track Already Exists lt track name gt You have entered a saved track name that already exists in memory Modify track name or delete the previous track name Track Memory Is Full Can t Create Track Track log memory is full No additional track log data can be stored without deleting old data to create memory space Track Truncated A complete upload track will not fit into memory The oldest track log points were deleted to make space for the most recent data Transfer Complete The unit has finished uploading downloading information to the connected device Waypoint Already Exists lt waypoint name gt You have entered a waypoint name that already exists in memory Modify waypoint name or delete the previous waypoint name Waypoint Memory Is Full Can t Create Waypoint You have used all 3000 waypoints available Delete unwanted waypoints to make space for new entries Adindan Afgooye AIN EL ABD 70 Anna Ast 65 ARC 1950 ARC 1960 Ascnsn Isld 58 Astro B4 Sorol Astro B
69. d Trip Planning Data Window 40 Plan The Route Review and Active Route pages also display trip planning information for each leg or Reference the entire route By entering your estimated speed Fuel Flow Departure Date and Time the unit will Editing Routes calculate your trip information and display it in the data field on the far right of the Route Review and Active Route pages Available intormation includes ETA Fuel to point Leg Distance Leg Fuel Leg Time Sunrise and Sunset at point location and Time To point Distance and Course between legs will GPSMAP TOUR automatically be displayed tor all route points Waypoint Distance TOUR UL To use the Trip Planning feature di Er 1 To select the desired planning figure highlight the desired route from the Route List and press TOUR4 91m ENTER MARK to display the Route Review page or you if you are already on an active route press PAGE FISH Jat or QUIT until the Active Route Page is displayed is dee oe s 2 One of eight available data types appears to the far right of each route point along with the distance and mar a course Use the LEFT RIGHT keys on the ARROW KEYPAD to cycle through the data types i Sr 3 To enter planning information from the Route Review Page only press the Plan SOFT KEY Enter the Edit on Map figures for Speed Fuel Flow Departure Time and Departure Date Press QUIT to return to the Route Plan Page Press LEFT or RIGHT on t
70. d down again EEN U Nrst To Boat Nrst To Oher l Nrst To Next Nrst Vo Dest lt To select the nearest tide station from your current location 1 From the Tide tab highlight the At field and press ENTER MARK 2 Highlight the desired station of the list and press ENTER MARK twice If you are not within range of a tide station you will see a message None Found Use the Nearest To Other Find option and select a location on the map which is closer to a tide station To select a tide station from the map 1 From the Tide tab press FIND 2 When the search results appear press the Nrst To Other SOFT KEY 3 Select a position on the map and press ENTER MARK 4 A list will appear showing the nearest tide stations Highlight the desired station and press ENTER MARK then highlight Show Chart and press ENTER MARK If the None Found message appears repeat steps 1 4 until you find a station You may also change the date to see tide charts for other days To change the date for the tide chart 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the On field and press ENTER MARK 2 Enter the desired date using the DATA ENTRY keys and press ENTER MARK To use the current date 1 Press the Today s Date SOFT KEY You may move the time bar on the tide chart in 5 minute increments to show tide heights at various times on the chart To see tide heights at various times on the chart 1 Pr
71. d references to the advanced features of the GPSMAP 2006 2010 This allows you to concentrate on a specific topic quickly and can be used to look up detailed information about the GPSMAP 2006 2010 Software License Agreement BY USING THE GPSMAP 2006 2010 YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDI TIONS 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 and 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 Customer Service amp Product Registration GARMINS Customer Service Department can
72. d waypoint back to the beginning waypoint From the Route list menu you may choose New Route pg 35 Copy Route Delete Route or Delete All To activate a route with the NAV key 1 From any page press the NAV key then using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight Follow Route and press ENTER MARK If you highlight a route from the Route List or Route Review page and press NAV the window will automatically display Follow lt the route name gt 2 Highlight the route you wish to navigate and press ENTER MARK 3 If you wish to navigate from the start to the end reverse of your route press the Invert SOFT KEY To deactivate stop navigation of a route 1 Press the NAV key highlight Stop Navigation and press ENTER MARK To copy or delete a route 1 From the Route List using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the route you want to copy or delete and press MENU 2 Choose either Copy or Delete Route and press ENTER MARK and with OK highlighted press ENTER MARK again to confirm a deletion Copy will use the same route name with an additional number starting at 1 at the end of the route name To delete all routes 1 From the Route List press MENU 2 Highlight Delete All and press ENTER MARK and with OK highlighted press ENTER MARK again to confirm the deletion Reference Route List Page lt a GPSMAP TOUR Tip TOUR1 TOUR3 Celestial Points mmn m n mmn m n E
73. e AM COn O rO aso M4 AA bash cone OE e LNR ches ran eva Initialize the GPS receiver first time use GESE deat EE ER SS EE ES ISE Ad usteren contrast or Dack ig NN 1 ae Au T N R A R xe 3 le else se ie AE OE ht ce ER EE et ON EIN S Learn how to operate the units function keys RE SEE AE DR be EE do 2 Mark your present location asa waypoint ee ee ee 6 25 See ke EG saa Woe ht ad ds os TN de oe cd sets has ALS R R N S 10 31 E A OE E A E EENE EE E E TE E EEE EEE 35 of the more important procedures you will use on your new Leam OU Me MPDE 5 de alar dN NAR E E R a N S 4 9 14 Gian aT ER LO mea ses tha L E E RE RLE SE De 9 14 POMBO OUE SE ie MAP pare Mede skepe ds eds DEd ee 9 16 Reconnetrethe Map pate display asse de h tans de SERE SEE 16 21 OSHI Main Men os 9 22 oh we sha ae ie as sete en shee oy shee ets de SE AE eee weeks 5 45 Change units of measure statute nautical metric 00 56 Chanee ticedi payed le ZONE ydel eds deny dade hu RE a 2 54 SE an E E ER EO E TTT 58 59 Vew ndeor manoi hs 14 2 ott a AC N obs oe de de NAHA N d GE 50 Nie We EEE Gr ALONE 101 Ve de EI SEE alts Be GE SI ENE al tua das 8 52 SELA ENS ahd a he Vd ee hey EE hee ae de hee thao ales ea eee 62 Se ie te GIN COD ds on EO che pantothenate ues N 43 VEW ler es hz os Wate Huey neues DK 62 yi Getting Started Data Card Slots Looking at the 2006 2010 Function Keys Mounting Knobs Simane N AYI TEL FT 7 a E T Tan
74. e ARROW KEYPAD highlight the Information symbol and then press the ENTER MARK key Getting Started We will enter a new waypoint name using the DATA ENTRY keys Each DATA ENTRY key has Entering Data multiple characters assigned to it Pressing the key one time will select the first character twice will select the second character three times the third character and four times will select the number assigned to the key The only DATA ENTRY key that does not have four characters is the 0 key When entering data using the DATA ENTRY keys press the key repeatedly until the correct character is selected then pause briefly or press the next letter number from a different key The unit will automati cally move the cursor to the next placeholder Changing the name 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the Name field and then press the ENTER MARK key This will activate the field with the highlight on the first placeholder 2 Press the ARROW KEYPAD to the left to clear the field 3 We will name this waypoint PRACTICE 1 press the DATA ENTRY key labeled P Q R 6 one time to DATA ENTRY keys set the letter P If you are entering a letter number from the same key pause briefly and the unit will move to the next placeholder automatically Otherwise press the next letter number from a different key 4 Press the same key three times to set the letter R Continue entering the name until PRACTI
75. e box adjacent to that map You may also choose to Mus503l BahamasLittle Bahama Bank Including North West Providence j j f i Channel 3910 1 300000 Show All or Show None by pressing the corresponding SOFT KEY Show All Show None 4 To display detailed information and notes for each area highlight the desired name and press ENTER MARK To view the notes for that area choose Show Notes To scroll through the notes you may Card Map Information Page either highlight the notes press ENTER MARK and use the ARROW KEYPAD to scroll up down left and right or press the desired SOFT KEY scroll option Press QUIT to exit To restore defaults for map settings 1 From the Map tab in the Main Menu highlight the tab you want to restore settings to and press the Defaults or Map Defaults if you want all tabs restored SOFT KEY e Declutter On Off toggles between showing not showing spot sounds and map outlines for easier viewing These settings will automatically be changed in the Map Setup Press the Declutter On Off SOFT KEY to toggle this feature 21 Reference Compass Page Compass Page Whenever a Go To Follow Track TracBack or Follow Route have been activated the GPSMAP 2006 20105 Compass Page will guide you to your destination with digital readouts and a graphic compass display which includes a bearing pointer Use this page when travelling at slower speeds when making frequent directional changes or
76. ear Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the individual tabs to display the information and additional options Use the SOFT KEY options to Scroll Up Down Left or Right when necessary r ion c To eliminate the cursor and re center your position on screen 1 Press the QUIT key ke ETE Up i The cursor may also be used to create new waypoints directly from the map Pressing ENTER MARK while highlighting a map item will To create a waypoint with the cursor bring up additional details and options 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the cursor to the desired map position continued 15 Reference Map Page Zooming and Options N 27036810 Depth WO082047 47T ees ft From Current Location 2 lmi 230 Creating New Map Waypoint J L Using Built In Basemap Ln map card Using BlueChart MapSource Data ptm DET ZA Overzoom no additional data Simulating le Delete Show on Map eni S ZOO 2 Press the ENTER MARK key and the New Map Waypoint window will appear If the cursor is on a map item you will get a new window with details about the item when ENTER MARK is pressed Press ENTER MARK again on the highlighted Create Waypoint option 3 Highlight OK and press ENTER MARK to confirm the new waypoint using the default three digit name and symbol To change any of the available data fields see page 27 Selecting Map Scales The map display has 28 available range scales from 20 ft to 800
77. eate on Map More Options Map Page Compass Page Numbers Page Highway Page Active Route Page While learning the basic operation of the GPSMAP 2006 2010 lets put the unit into its Simulator Mode The Simulator Mode is great for practicing with the unit When the unit is in Simulator Mode it will not accept GPS input but will simulate satellite navigation When in the Simulator Mode the GPSMAP 2006 2010 CAN NOT be used for actual navigation NOTE Do not try to navigate while using the Simulator Mode When the GPSMAP 2006 2010 is using the built in simulator the unit is not accepting GPS input The unit will however simulate actual satellite navigation Activating the Simulator Mode Getting Started 1 Press the MENU key 2 With the GPS Info tab displayed at the lower left of the display will be a SOFT KEY label Start Simulator press the SOFT KEY that corresponds with this option Choose No to the retail demonstration Using the Built in Simulator and press ENTER MARK 3 The Simulator Setup window will be displayed Looking for GPS Antenna Trip Accurac Y mi DOP DGPS SNR dB Celestial There are six parameters that can be set for the simulator Current Time Current Date Track Points aana Control Track Speed and Set Position SOFT KEY We need to change the Current Time and Tracks None Current Date settings Pages Highw There are two methods t
78. editing EE Ee aal 2 Use the DATA ENTRY keys to enter the desired name and press ENTER MARK when finished Edit on Map Once you are on the Route Review page you may review the route points waypoints or map items one at a time from the list Route Points Data Totals Ma To review individual route points 1 Highlight the desired point and press ENTER MARK 2 On the waypoint review window you may choose Next highlight the next point on the route list Show Route Edit on Map show the point on a map window or Delete permanently delete the waypoint from the unit EE DAE and press ENTER MARK Once you are back on the route point list the next point in the route will automatically be highlighted This allows you to review each point on the route by pressing only ENTER MARK repeatedly TURNAGAIN BAY Route Review SOFT KEY Options E SOFT KEY options available from the Route Review page are Edit on Map Add Before Remove Invert and Plan Edit on Map this option allows you to review and or modify the route points waypoint or map item Hightight a point and press ENTER MARK to review it on a map page You may also use the cursor to insert a new route point on a route leg review the waypoint or map item 38 To edit the route on the map 1 From the Route Review page press the Edit on Map SOFT KEY Reference Editing Routes To edit a route point 1 Use the ARROW KE
79. edium and Large controls the screen size of the name Zoom Auto Off 120 ft 800 mi sets the maximum scale at which the feature should appear on the screen Some types of data will only show up to certain zoom scales Points Tab Spot Soundings Tide Stations Services Text None except Spot Soundings Small Medium and Large controls the screen size of the name Zoom Auto Off 120 ft 800 mi sets the maximum scale at which the feature should appear on the screen Some types of data will only show up to certain zoom scales Spot Soundings On Off only Nav Line Tab Heading Line On Off draws an extension from the end of the boat icon in the direction of travel Bearing Line On Ott toggles the black white line which points to the current navigation point Course Line Auto Off 120 ft 800 mi sets the maximum zoom scale at which the desired course line should appear on the screen Track Tab Saved Tracks Track Log Zoom Auto Off 120 ft 800 mi sets the maximum scale at which the feature should appear on the screen Some types of data will only show up to certain zoom scales Reference Other Tab Accuracy Circle On Off toggles the circle On and O The circle represents the approximate accuracy of the unit based on EPE DOP and basemap quality Your position will be within the circle Map Page Options Lat Lon Grid Text None Small Medium and Large controls the screen s
80. eive satellite signals To turn the GPSMAP 2006 2010 on 1 Press and hold the POWER key until the display comes on then release the POWER key A warning page will appear asking you to read and acknowledge important information regarding the proper use of the unit To acknowledge the warning 1 After reading the warning press the ENTER MARK key if you agree Next you will see the GPS Info window which provides a visual reference of satellite acquisition GPS receiver status and accuracy The status information will give you an idea of what the GPS receiver is doing at any given moment To graphically initialize the GPSMAP 2006 2010 1 From the GPS Into window press the Set Position SOFT KEY 2 The Initialize Position Page will appear prompting you to select your approximate location with the map cursor Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the map cursor and point to your approximate location within 200 miles If you have difficulty identifying your position press and release the IN key to zoom in to view the map at the next lower scale 3 Once you have determined your approximate location on the map press the ENTER MARK key 4 If you wish to enter your approximate location as text from the Initialize Position Page press the Enter As Text SOFT KEY then use the DATA ENTRY keys to enter the coordinates and press ENTER MARK when done This does not calibrate the unit in any way but rather helps to speed up the initial
81. em using the Find options DOG KEY RU CAPT LE AUR S ON E STARVATION KEY 5 0 ESTERO From any page press FIND STARYA MOUND H TES sos ts 17 7 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the desired category from the list and press ENTER MARK 3 From the search results list press the desired SOFT KEY option on pros 23 77 90m DR 13 22 18 Nrst To Boat Nrst To Other Nrst To Next Nrst To Dest Find Menu SOFT KEY options Additional Information Any item you locate using the Find feature will also have additional information such as item classification distance bearing and coordinates data source etc depending on the type of data on the Additional Information Tabs optional BlueChart or MapSource data card Tabs will appear at the top of the detail window along with Res TOURI Dest TOURI additional option buttons at the bottom Light Chart 11467 Light Type Flashing Period 4 0s White 5nm International Designation J2948 Notes Passing light Height above Datum 26 0ft Height above Foundation 0 0ft A To view additional information for a Find item E Distance 1 From the Find search results list highlight an item and press ENTER MARK Bearing 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the individual tabs to display the information and additional Coordinates options To scroll up down left and right in additional text windows show notes highlight the field and
82. en E Astro Dos 71 4 Astr Stn 52 Aus Geod 66 Aus Geod 84 Austria Bellevue IGN Bermuda 1957 Bogata Observ Campo Inchspe Canton Ast 66 Cape Cape Canavrl Carthage CH 1903 Chatham 1971 Adindan Ethiopia Mali Senegal Sudan Afgooye Somalia AIN EL ANBD 1970 Bahrain Island Saudi Arabia Anna Astro 65 Cocos I ARC 1950 Botswana Lesotho Malawi Swaziland Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe Kenya Tanzania Ascension Island 58 Ascension Island Sorol Atoll Tern Island Astro Beacon E Iwo Jima Astro Dos 71 4 St Helena Astronomic Stn 52 Marcus Island Australian Geod 66 Australia Tasmania Island Australian Geod 84 Australia Tasmania Island Austria Ffate 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 Switzerland Chatham 1971 Chatham Island Chua Astro Corrego Alegr Djakarta Dos 1968 Dutch Easter Isld 67 European 1950 European 1979 Finland Hayird Gandajika Base GDA Geod Datm 49 Guam 1963 Gux Astro Hjorsey 1955 Hong Kong 63 Hu Tzu Shan Indian Bngldsh Indian Thailand Indonesia 74 Ireland 1965 ISTS 073 Astro Johnston Island Kerguelen IsInd Chua Astro Paraguay Corrego Alegre Brazil Djakarta Batavia Sumatra Island Indone
83. epted a summary screen noting the card details will appear Press ENTER MARK to acknowledge 4 Close the cover until the locking tab on the door snaps into place Locking Tab If you insert a data card and get a card format not recognized message try removing the card and reinserting it If the card is still not recognized contact the GARMIN or your GARMIN dealer for assistance Data cards are not waterproof should not be exposed to moisture or excessive static charges and should be stored in the case supplied with the card Be sure to keep the data card door closed when not inserting or removing data cards To remove a data card 1 Open the card door by pressing the locking tab on the door towards the outside left of the unit and lifting the door open from right to left 2 Grasp the card handle and pull towards you firmly 3 If the unit is on a confirmation tone will sound when the data card has been removed 4 Close the cover until the locking tab on the door snaps into place 69 Appendix F Specifications and Interfacing Interfacing The following formats are supported for connection of external devices Approved sentences for NMEA 0183 version 2 3 output only on Port 1 and 2 GPRMC GPGGA GPGSA GPGSV GPGLL GPBOD GPRTE and GPWPL Propri etary sentences PGRME and PGRMZ Approved sentences for NMEA 0183 version 2 3 sonar input only on Port 1 and 2 DPT Depth MTW Water Temp and
84. er ae N pene S points such as Cities Tide Stations etc from this list From either the User or Nearest From Current aaa aaa Saa a Location tab lists choose the waypoint you want and press ENTER MARK See page 28 29 for searching SS Ee Ee EE Ee Transportation EE for waypoints by name 6 From the Waypoint Review or map item information page OK will be automatically highlighted You may use the Show On Map option to view the point on the map then press QUIT when done viewing to return to the Waypoint Review page Press ENTER MARK to add the point to the route The next field down on the list will automatically highlight 7 Keep using the methods on steps 4 6 until the desired route points have been entered Press QUIT to return to the Route List page TOURI TOUR3 EM Select Waypoint To oo Nearest From Current Location m TOL Ut ee ___ 001 ER ___ FISH GARMIN GRMEUR GRMPHX GRMTWN Si OA ere Choose a waypoint from either the User or Nearest From Current Location tab list 36 Route List Page The GPSMAP 2006 2010 Route List page displays all the routes currently stored in memory along with a descriptive name for each route Once a route has been created it can be activated and used tor navigation with the NAV key A route may be tollowed in the same seguence as it was originally created or you can invert the route and navigate from the en
85. er must be within the map outline area to search for information from that area To Find a waypoint or other item from your current location 1 From any page press FIND 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the desired category from the list and press ENTER MARK 3 For Waypoints and Cities you may search using By Name or Nearest Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired tab For By Name you may use the top field to spell out the name or scroll down through the list See also page 29 sidebar for steps on entering a name To Find a waypoint or item from other locations 1 From the Map Page use the ARROW KEYPAD to pan to the desired location and press FIND 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the desired category from the list and press ENTER MARK The Find option supports a find from feature which allows you to center your search around an item which you have just found using the Find function For example you search for Restricted Areas and the search shows an Anchoring Prohibited search result If you press FIND again you will see From Anchoring Prohibited as the new search from point You may also use the Find feature to center your search from any waypoint or route list entry map item or tide station Highlight the item you want to Find from and press the FIND key Reference FIND Key EE Fin C D a aie CR From Current Location 7 ad a As TS aie 3 0 Bae L erg
86. esent position Failure to update this setting may result in substantial differences between the information displayed on your unit and external references such as a magnetic compass Distance Speed and Altitude lets you select the desired units of measure for distance speed and altitude readouts in Nautical nm kt ft Statute mi mh ft or Metric km kh m terms Depth lets you select the desired units of measure for depth in Feet it Fathoms fa or Meters m Temperature lets you select the desired units of measure for temperature in Fahrenheit F or Celsius C Reference Main Menu Units Tab The Units tab settings will affect how navigation information is displayed on the GPSMAP 2006 2010 The User datum is based on a WGS 84 Local datum and is an advanced feature for unlisted or custom datums Setup is available for each by pressing the appropriate SOFT KEY option To learn more check your local library or the world wide web for educational materials on datums and coordinate systems When in doubt seek assistance If you are using a map or chart in conjunction with your GPS make sure the settings under the Units tab of the GPSMAP 2006 2010 match that of the map or chart This information should be displayed somewhere on the map or chart If the information is not present contact the map or chart maker to determine what position format datum heading and units of measure
87. ess the Move Cursor SOFT KEY 2 Press LEFT or RIGHT on the ARROW KEYPAD to change the time Press QUIT when done or press the Quit Cursor SOFT KEY Reference Main Menu Tide Tabs ie For Cape Ca na varal 1de TE 02 1 Tide Stations TL ae On Cape Canaveral Points Local 1E Canaveral Harbor Micco 5 Sebastian Inlet Brid Highway 1 Sebastian System Wabasso Units Ponce De Leon Inle omm 09r _ _ Vero Beach Ocean _ Alarms Station R Worldwide Marine Base P gh w Lo Hi Lo You may automatically search for the nearest station using a variety of search locations GPS Inf Tae For Cape Canaveral Trip On 02 MAR 02 Celestial Points Local 1 3 Routes 4 08 Track Time Pages Map i t Low 03 38AM O 8ft High High 09 45AM 4 0ft Low 04 01PM 0 98t S From Current Location You may move the cursor to see tide heights at different times Tide data will show in a black box when in cursor mode 51 Reference Main Menu Trip Celestial Tabs Ef Lie Trip Odometer ft Stopped Time h m s e 1 sam 110 02 22 59 Celestial L L 6 ints Routes Moving Average mph Moving Time h m s 0 1 00 00 55 a Highway Total Average mph Total Time h m s System Unis 0 0 02 23 54 Comm be Al amS Maximum Speed mph Odometer ft 0 5 11 0 Clear Trip Clear Max Spd Clr Odometer Trip tab Sun Moon Event Times Position Date Time
88. for its accuracy and maintenance The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment Although the GARMIN GPSMAP 2006 2010 is a precision electronic NAVigation AID NAVAID any NAVAID can be misused or misinterpreted and therefore become unsafe The electronic chart is an aid to navigation and is designed to facilitate the use of authorized government charts not replace them Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all information needed for safe navigation and as always the user is responsible for their prudent use Use the GPSMAP 2006 2010 at your own risk To reduce the risk of unsafe operation carefully review and understand all aspects of this Owners Manual and thoroughly practice operation using the simulator mode prior to actual use When in actual use carefully compare indications from the GPSMAP 2006 2010 to all available navigation sources including the information from other NAVAIDs visual sightings charts etc For safety always resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation FCC Compliance The GPSMAP 2006 2010 complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation and are more stringent than outdoor requirements Operation of this device is subject to the following c
89. fuar G S L He _ Anchorage Next TOUR2 Dest TOURS eu L Way points E Restricted Areas a T Tide Stations SE Transportation 30 Wrecks Obstr E i 4 15 Find Items List MICRO TOWER Next TOURS Dest TOURS S ZE Tide Stations E vi Transportation Wrecks Obstr fers S d S i You may also Find from items found on the Find List 43 Reference Find Options FIND Key Options Using the Find options you may search from various map data and utilize a variety of nearest criteria for all items except waypoints Available Find options are e Nrst Nearest To Boat centers search from your boats current location Next TOURS Dest TOURS G a oe EE seu fi Air Transportation MERWIN KEY B N eisa Southwest Florida I asy vas vB nanna Dade Collier Traini L FL Gas ge Mac Dill Afb N n NOTE D na k Lakeland Linder R A Pg 20 St Petersburg Clear SUBM ia 4 MKRS s0 2 Tampa Intl PA sy ARPON BAY si Opa Locka oa go Miami Intl x Fort Lauderdale H e wni 1s 3 Dade Co Homestea _ YBEL o 6 X S I TI es 18 1 Worldwide Marine Base a 21 From Current Location e Nrst To Other allows you to choose another map location from which to search e Nrst To Next centers search from the next point of your active route HAND 6 e Nrst To Dest Destination centers search from the last point of your active route OO pA ISLAND od To Find an it
90. g 6 The New Map Waypoint Page will be displayed Change the waypoint name to MAP 1 and assign the Information symbol Save the waypoint by highlighting the OK button and pressing the ENTER MARK key Press the QUIT key to hide the Map Pointer and center the display on the current GPS location Navigating to a waypoint When you begin navigation to a waypoint the GPS sets a straight line course to that point The unit will draw a Course Line on the display between the current GPS location and the destination waypoint You may use any of the main pages for navigation All of these pages are discussed in detail in the Reference section of this manual For this exercise lets use the Highway Page Going to a waypoint 1 Press the NAV key 2 Highlight Go To Point and press the ENTER MARK key 3 Highlight Waypoints and press the ENTER MARK key This will display the Select Waypoint window From this window you can select waypoints By Name or by Nearest From Current Location Select the tab By Name using the ARROW KEYPAD 4 Using the ARROW KEYPAD scroll through the list until the waypoint Map 1 is highlighted Press the ENTER MARK key to display the Waypoint Review Page 5 With the Go To button highlighted press the ENTER MARK key to begin navigation For a GPS to navigate it has to be moving When the Compass Page or Highway Page is displayed and the unit is in the
91. ge to show your current heading along with a dark vertical bar Orange on color models which will indicate the bearing to your course When the dark vertical indicator lines up with the lighter gray or red bar in the middle you are heading directly towards the current navigation point You can tell if you are off your desired track line by viewing the bottom section of the screen which provides visual guidance to the waypoint on a graphic highway display The line down the center of the highway represents your desired track line As you head toward your destination the highway perspective moves to indicate your progress to the waypoint and which direction you should steer to stay on course If you are navigating a route the Highway Page shows each route waypoint in sequence connected by a road with a line down the middle which is your desired track line Nearby waypoints not in the active route can also be displayed The highway perspective scale may also be zoomed in or out to display a larger or smaller view of the highway Five settings are available from 1X to 16X with a detault setting of 8X To change the highway perspective scale 1 Press the IN or OUT key to select the desired setting Reference Numbers and Highway Pages To FISH Max Speed mph Speed mph 10 0 Speed mph 10 0 0 5 Voltage v Trip Time ms 14 3 39 13 Position N 38251 357 W094 47 931 Change Nmbrsl Numbers
92. hat you can use when entering alpha numeric data one is the sytem ARROW KEYPAD and the other is the DATA ENTRY keys We will use the ARROW KEYPAD tor S setting the Current Time and Current Date See page 7 tor instructions using the DATA ENTRY keys Current Time ME Start Simulator Track Up Set Position AutoLocate 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the Current Time field and press the ENTER MARK key 2 Using the Right Left function of the ARROW KEYPAD place the highlight on the correct digit to begin entering the current time 3 Using the Up Down function of the ARROW KEYPAD scroll through the list until the correct number is displayed Press the ARROW KEYPAD to the right to highlight the next digit Select this SOFT KEY to start the Simulator 4 Continue this process until the correct Current Time is displayed then press the ENTER MARK key to accept the new time Simulator Setup Current Time Current Date Current Date 04 45 16pM 10 MAY 01 Track Control Track 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the Current Date field and press the ENTER MARK key prer ER 0002 2 Using the Right Left function of the ARROW KEYPAD place the highlight on the correct digit to begin Speed entering the Current Date 0 0mh 3 Using the Up Down function of the ARROW KEYPAD scroll through the list until the correct number is After the Start Simulator SOFT KEY has been pressed the displayed Press the ARROW KEYP
93. he ARROW KEYPAD to change the data types Fuel flow rates on your unit are measured in units per hour System setting changes for units of measure statute nautical or metric do not affect the fuel flow measure You should enter fuel flow rates based upon available information for your vehicle operator s manual performance specifications etc and make note of the desired units of measure gallons liters etc 41 42 Reference Active Route Page Next TOUR2 Dest TOUR1 TOUR3 TOURI Waypoint Distance Course 4 Sunset gt TOUR3 mi 1409 07 01pm gt TOUR2 1051 mi 1879 07 01pm TOURI 1054 mi gt 07 01pm EE Se eee AE a OS Mit eens Se aM Edit on Map Add Before Remove Invert Re evaluate Active Route Page and SOFT KEY Options Active Route Page Whenever you have activated a route in the GPSMAP 2006 2010 system the Active Route page shows each point waypoint or map item of the active route with the point name distance course and choice of ETA Fuel to point Leg Distance Leg Fuel Leg Time Sunrise and Sunset at point location or Time To point for each point from your present position The current destination point the active point is marked with an arrow icon As you navigate a route the waypoint list will automatically update to indicate the next active point first The Active Route and Route Review pages share many of the same features and options The follow
94. ial 6 2 0 8 26 03 06 09 10 15 17 2 6 35 DGPS Setup Map Highway B ales Units ES is 17 GPS Info tab SOFT KEY Options 48 The Differential Receiver status will show one of the following e None No optional beacon receiver attached or enabled in the DGPS Setup e Searching For WAAS WAAS is enabled and the GPS receiver is searching for WAAS signal Using WAAS WAAS capability enabled and unit receiving WAAS corrections e No Beacon Signal Beacon receiver attached but not transmitting RTCM data to GPS receiver Tuning Beacon Receiver is tuning manual Beacon frequency e Receiving Beacon Unit is receiving Beacon corrections e Scanning Beacon Beacon receiver is scanning for available frequency e Check Wiring GPS receiver is not making connection with the Beacon receiver The Differential SNR Signal to Noise Ratio indicates on a scale to 0 30db with 30db being the best the strength of the Beacon signal being received The SNR will depend upon the mounting of your Beacon receiver and the distance from the Beacon transmitting station The DGPS beacon transmitters are operated by the U S Coast Guard or similar government agency in other countries which is responsible for their accuracy and maintenance For DGPS beacon transmitter problems or to find the most updated list of fre quencies and coverage areas contact your local USCG or see their web site at http Avww navcen uscg mil The GPSMAP 2006 2
95. ifferential Status Tracks sing WAAS Time Pages Map Highway L TT T Units z a 17 m 03 06 09 10 15 17 Comm Alarms a 18 21 22 23 26 35 Start Simplator Track Up DGPS Setup DGPS Status Sky View Signal Strength Bars Center dot 90 90 above the horizon Inner ring 45 above the horizon a the horizon 46 Outer ring GPS Info Tab provides a visual reference of satellite acquisition GPS receiver status and accuracy When the unit is powered up a GPS Info window will appear after the Warning screen This window will automatically disappear when the unit is ready to navigate The status information will give you an idea of what the GPS receiver is doing at any given moment The sky view and signal strength bars give you an indication of what satellites are visible to the receiver and whether or not they are being tracked The signal strength is shown on a bar graph for each satellite with the satellite number below As the receiver locks onto satellites a signal strength bar will appear for each satellite in view with the appropriate satellite number underneath each bar The progress of satellite acquisition is shown in three stages e No signal strength bars the receiver is looking for the satellites indicated e Light signal strength bars the receiver has found the satellite s and is collecting data Dark or green signal strength bars the receiver has collected the
96. ime of trip stopped and moving e TRACK Current compass direction of travel 10 0 27 TRIP ODOMETER Trip Odometer 1125 24 36 0 as e TURN Directional amount of turn needed to match bearing e VELOCITY MADE GOOD Velocity Made Good to destination ore e VOLTAGE Current voltage reading being received by unit 10 0 Default medium fields e WATER SPEED Speed through the water if receiving proper sonar data from other device e WATER TEMPERATURE Water temperature if receiving proper sonar data from other device Speed mph NOTE COMPASS HIGHWAY and POSITION will only be available on medium and large sized data fields Single large data field You may also choose to split the default numbers to 4 smaller fields for more data or you may merge the smaller fields back to their original size All the Main Pages except the Numbers and Active Route Pages will have 4 medium sized fields which may be split to a total of 16 small fields The Numbers Page will display 4 large fields which may be split to a total of 16 medium fields This option is available from any of the Main Pages except the Active Route Page Simulating To Split or Merge the Numbers fields 219 P ToesTu j EERTE SUBM EN IS de 4 I i 1 1 a o g ei ET R 1 While in Change Nmbrs mode highlight the data field you want to change and press the Split Number or Merge Numbers SOFT
97. ince the 2006 2010 can receive position information from a non GARMIN NMEA source it is possible to have a Ready 2D or 3D status with no satellite data Getting Started Initializing the Receiver T Ready 3D Trip Accurac y ft DOP Beacon SNR dB Celestial 22 1 SS 0 Points Routes Differential Status Tracks Searching For WAAS ges Map 20 Highway 30 NE N T nits c EE m 02 04 05 07 09 10 20 24 30 35 Start Simulator Track Up DGPS Setup A satellite s strength bars will turn black or green when its ready for use Ready 3D Trip Accurac Y ft DOP Beacon SNR dB Celestial 22 1 SS 0 Points outes Differential Status men Searching For WAAS Pages Map a Highway 30 System a Units B m 02 04 05 07 09 10 H 20 24 30 35 an Start Simulator Track Up DGPS Setup The GPS Info screen and additional options may also be accessed from the Main Menu after the unit has acquired satellites 14 Reference Map Page Geographic Map Land Name Item Data Fields ve Speed mph 14 N NO a prow amp ol 4 r m 20 Gy a l ds I gt TITETTTTTTTIT LL Al ULI pu RR p TI Pr E AO dT 160 105 HD 7 d da 125 a Sa o 1 eLa Ss ME SS 16 g k select tf ea 78 C AT EG arta 100 105 110 145 ii 125 130 A Dist to Next mi 1 1 EE N 25 45 720 W080 07 822 7
98. ine Track Text Zoom Accuracy Circle On Lat Lon Grid None AUTO Map Outlines On General Tab Source Tab Waypoints Tab Points Tab Nav Line Tab Track Tab Other Tab Orientation North Up fixes the top of the map display to a north heading Track Up fixes the top of the map display to the current track heading Course Up fixes the map so the direction of navigation is always up and turns the navigation leg line vertical on the screen AutoZoom On Off when On the map will automatically adjust the map scale to a lower scale as you approach you destination point Map Colors Water Land Mode or For Shade Sunlight color models only when in Water Mode land will appear as a darker color and water will be lighter In Land Mode land will appear as a lighter color and water will be darker If using optional BlueChart data it is recommended to use Water Mode For color models For Shade is designed to match the color of physical marine charts as closely as possible Use this setting when in shaded environments For Sunlight displays more vibrant colors for use in sunny environments BlueChart data may be used with either color model mode Source Tab Basemap On Off turns the built in base map on or off Data Card Maps On Off turns all optional BlueChart MapSource data loaded on the data card on or off Waypoints Tab Waypoints Active Route Text None Small M
99. ing route options are available from the Active Route page e Edit on Map see pages 38 39 for instructions e Add Betore see pages 39 for instructions e Remove see pages 39 for instructions e Invert reverses the direction of the route e Re evaluate recalculates and reactivates the current route data Re evaluate reactivates the current route and selects the route leg closest to your current position as the active leg The active leg defines the current from and to waypoints To Re evaluate an active route 1 From the Active Route page press the Re evaluate SOFT KEY to recalculate Find The FIND key allows you to search the units for user waypoints map items and any optional BlueChart or MapSource information loaded on a data card By pressing the FIND key the unit will search for items from your current location by default or you may also search from other locations When you press FIND a list of available items to search from will appear The detault items are Waypoints Cities Tide Stations and Transportation Additional items such as Anchorages Businesses Exits Navaids Restricted Areas Wrecks Obstructions etc will display depending on the optional BlueChart or MapSource data card inserted into the unit If you pan around on the Map Page and press FIND the unit will center its search from the point where the cursor is located When using BlueChart or MapSource data your position or the map point
100. ize of the name Zoom Auto Off 120 ft 800 mi sets the maximum scale at which the feature should appear on the screen Map Outlines On Off toggles the coverage boxes for BlueChart MapSource data On and Off Map Setup Soft Key Options From the map setup page you can access the following menu options e Card Maps shows a list of the optional BlueChart MapSource data loaded on the data card Each area is described by name and may be deselected if you do not wish to display the data on the Map Page e Map Detaults restores settings back to factory settings for all tabs Detaults restores settings back to factory settings for only the highlighted tab oie deeded MUS503L Florida to Bahamas Apr 2001 To display the Card Map Information Page T S T i MWest Indies Straits of FloridaSouth Part 1217 1 444200 7 1 r Press the Card Maps SOFT KEY iBahamas Little Bahama Bank Including North West Provi MBahamas North East Providence Channel and Tongue of j MU S East Coast Cape Hatteras to Straits of Florida 11009 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to scroll through the list of maps Matlantic eE Florida and Approaches 11013 1 1 3 To select deselect a map highlight the check box to the left of the name of the desired map Press EE AE EE fee ENTER MARK or the On Off SOFT KEY to select deselect the map The map is selected and will be EE eee ee eee displayed on the Map Page when an v appears in th
101. l field to the left of the waypoint name and press ENTER MARK 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to select the desired symbol and press ENTER MARK when done To change the Comment Position Coordinates Depth 1 Highlight the desired field and press ENTER MARK 2 Use the DATA ENTRY keys to edit enter the data To drop to the next line press to the right on the ARROW KEYPAD 3 Press ENTER MARK when done To move the waypoint on the map 1 From the Waypoint Edit page highlight Show Map and press ENTER MARK Highlight the waypoint and press ENTER MARK A MOVE label will now appear under the cursor arrow in addition to a distance bearing and coordinate window You may also use the IN and OUT keys to zoom the map The map scale will appear in the lower right corner 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to point to the new position and press ENTER MARK If you wish to stop the move process press QUIT Point Submenus The GPSMAP 2006 2010 Main Menu Page features two waypoint submenu tabs User and Proxim ity that let you manage a large number of waypoints quickly and efficiently The submenu tabs also provide a continuously updated proximity waypoint alarm function that can be used to define an alarm circle around submerged hazards shallow waters etc Reference Editing Waypoints T leer Proximity Trip Waypoint Edit Symbol N 381338 Name W094 47 930 Comment Coordinates Options Depth GPS Info ae Tid T Tee
102. mber clearly written on the outside of the package The unit should then be sent freight charges prepaid to any GARMIN warranty service station A copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs GARMIN International Inc GARMIN Europe Ltd 1200 East 151st Street Unit 4 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A Romsey SO51 SAO U K Phone 913 397 8200 Phone 44 1794 519944 USA Only 800 800 1020 FAX 44 1794 519222 FAX 913 397 0836 Introduction Warranty amp Serial Number Serial Number Use this area to record the serial number 10 digit number located in the back of the unit in case it is lost stolen or needs service Be sure to keep your original sales receipt in a safe place or attach a photocopy inside the manual Serial Number AUAA The GARMIN GPSMAP 2006 2010 has no user serviceable parts Should you ever encounter a problem with your unit please take it to an authorized GARMIN dealer for repairs The GPSMAP 2006 2010 is fastened shut with screws Any attempt to open the case to change or modify the unit in any way will void your warranty and may result in permanent damage to the equipment Introduction Designed for detailed electronic charting capability the GARMIN GPSMAP 2006 2010 are powerful navigation devices that can give you the navigation information you need Capabilities Precision Performance The GPSMAP 2
103. mple way to determine your local time offset is how many W097 5 to W082 5 6 E097 5 to F112 5 7 hours you are behind or ahead of UTC also called Greenwich 7 p g gt or EE W082 5 to W067 5 5 ELIZY OEL 8 Example EST Eastern Standard Time is 5 hours behind W067 5 to WO52 5e 4 F127 5 to E142 5 9 UTC so your offset would be 5 Adding one hour for daylight savings would make EDT Eastern Daylight Time W032 3 to WYS Ao 3 R to EOT 10 4 Subtract an hour for each time zone as you travel west W037 5 to W022 5 2 E157 5 to F172 5 l Offsets for Continental U S would be W022 5 to W007 5 BIZ t0 E1600 12 N W007 5 to E007 5 0 CST 6 COT 5 MST MDT 6 PST 8 PDT 62 The GPSMAP 2006 2010 uses an on screen pop up message system to alert you to unit operating Appendix B characteristics Press the ENTER key to acknowledge and return to the page you were viewing ale er k Sebe N Messages Alarm Clock The alarm clock has sounded Alarm Voltage Too High Specified voltage is too high set to a lower value Alarm Voltage Too Low Specified voltage is too low set to a higher value Anchor Drag Alarm You have drifted out of the specified distance range Approaching Waypoint You are a specified alarm distance from a destination waypoint Arrival At Waypoint You have arrived at the destination waypoint Battery Alarm Specified amount of input vol
104. n Create Waypoint will appear in addition to a description of Simulating that point and its distance and bearing from your current position Ms New Map Waypoint 6473 002 To create a new waypoint graphically Comment Ra ae ma 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the cursor to the desired map position If you want to create the new Nagist e waypoint at an on screen map item highlight the map item on the map display aa EE EE 2 Press and release the ENTER MARK key to capture the cursor position Do not hold the button down as doing so will mark your present position not the map position ka Add If you are not using a map item to create a waypoint go to step 4 elete ow on Map NT EN mi w EE 3 Highlight Create Waypoint or OK and press the ENTER MARK key 4 To accept the waypoint with the default name and symbol press ENTER MARK 5 To change the name symbol coordinates or add a comment or depth highlight the appropriate field and press ENTER MARK Make your changes and press ENTER MARK when done 6 After entering and confirming your changes move the field highlight back to the OK prompt and press Map waypoint from non map item Senn ENTER MARK a Miami Approach Lt Land Urban Chart 11467 E Revi ewi n a d E d iti i Wa E nte n Light Type Group Flashing Period 30 0s d a Light Sectors White 17nm 195 0 65 0 Blai 65 0 195 0 Once you have created and stored a waypoint
105. nd other items used for navigation The MOB Key immediately stores the location and gives the option of setting direct navigation The POWER Key is used to turn the unit on and off and to activate the backlight The ARROW KEYPAD is used to select highlight menu options and enter data It controls the Left Right and Up Down movement of the cursor Data Entry Keys The Data Entry Keys are used when entering alpha numeric data in the unit such as a waypoint name The Data Entry Keys can be used in conjunction with the ARROW KEYPAD To select the first letter press the key once to select the second letter press the key twice to select the third letter press the key three times or to select the number press the key four times When you have correct letter or number selected pause and the unit will advance the cursor to the next character automatically Soft Keys The Soft Keys are located along the bottom of the display and are used to select options for the page that is displayed To select an option press the Soft Key below it 2006 2010 Basic Operation Before moving ahead to the features of the GPSMAP 2006 2010 you will need to learn basic opera tions Many times throughout this manual you will be prompted to press a key When instructed press then release the key If the key needs to be held down the instructions will prompt you Turning the GPSMAP 2006 2010 ON 1 Press the POWER Q key As the unit powers on
106. ngapore 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 Astro 61 Midway Minna Nigeria North American 1927 Alaska North American 1927 Bahamas excluding San Salvador Island 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 North American 1927 Central America Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua North Am 1927 Mean Value CONUS Continental US NAD27 Cuba NAD27 Grnland NAD27 Mexico NAD27 San Sal NAD83 Nhrwn Masirah Nhrwn Saudi A Nhrwn United A Naparima BWI Obsrvtorio 66 Old Egyptian Old Hawaiian Oman Ord Srvy GB Pico De Las Nv Potsdam Ptcairn Ast 67 Prov S Am 56 Prov S Chln 63 Puerto Rico Qatar Reunion Rome 1940 North American 1927 Cuba North American 1927 Greenland Hayes Peninsula N American 1927 Mexico North American 1927 San Salvador Island North American 1983 Alaska Canada Central America CONUS Mexico Nahrwn Masirah Island Oman Nahrwn Saudi Arabia Nahrwn United Arab Emirates Naparima BWI Trinidad and Tobago Observatorio 1966 Corvo and Flores Islands Azores Old Egyptian Eg
107. nt window 2 Press the ENTER MARK key to save the waypoint Data Entry Tips 1 Remember that you can use both the ARROW KEYPAD and DATA ENTRY keys to enter data 2 When using the ARROW KEYPAD if you press and hold the key the unit will scroll through the alpha numeric list quickly 3 When using the DATA ENTRY keys press the key the appropriate number of times for the character that you want to display The number is always last Soft Keys The SOFT KEYS are located along the bottom of the unit under the display The SOFT KEYS are used to perform functions or display menus specific to the page that is displayed The labels showing the function of each key are along the bottom of the display just above the corresponding SOFT KEY To perform the listed function press the SOFT KEY If the function in the label is Grayed Out that function is not currently available Press the PAGE or QUIT key until the Map Page is displayed To see how the SOFT KEYS work we will hide and show the Numbers Fields located along the right side of the screen and display the Map Setup Menu To Hide the Numbers 1 Press the SOFT KEY located below Hide Nmbrs at the bottom of the display You should now have a map that covers the entire display from left to right Now lets redisplay the Numbers To Display the Numbers 1 Press the SOFT KEY located below Show Nmbrs at the bottom of the display To Display the Map Setup Menu
108. oint and cursor coordinates will be displayed in the data window at the top of the display Press the QUIT key to finish e Set Up Map allows you to configure the map display to your preferences including map detail map orientation automatic zoom and various map items and points The map set up option uses a file tab feature making it easier to organize the various settings for ease of use The following table lists the file tabs and the settings available under each tab General Detail Orientation AutoZoom Map Colors Source Basemap Data Card Maps Waypoints Waypoints Active Route Points Spot Soundings Tide Stations Services Nav Line Heading Line Bearing Line Course Line Track Saved Tracks Track Log Other Accuracy Circle Lat Lon Grid Map Outlines To change a map setup feature 1 Press the Set Up Map SOFT KEY 2 Move LEFT or RIGHT on the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired tab then UP or DOWN on the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the setting you want to change and press ENTER MARK 3 Move UP or DOWN on the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight to the desired setting and press ENTER MARK To exit press QUIT General Tab Detail Most More Normal Less Least controls how much map detail you will see This setting only applies to any map feature set to Auto Those features which have a specified scale or turned Off are unaffected by this setting Reference Map Page Options _ Simul
109. ollecting data from satellites visible at its last known or initialized position but has not collected enough data to calculate a fix or a GPS receiver is not connected s Ready 2D at least three satellites with good geometry have been acquired and a 2 dimensional position fix latitude and longitude is being calculated 2D Ditterential will appear when you are receiving DGPS corrections in 2D mode Ready 3D at least tour satellites with good geometry have been acquired and your position is now being calculated in latitude longitude and altitude 3D Differential will appear when you are receiving DGPS corrections in 3D mode e Lost Position from GPS Antenna the GPS receiver is no longer tracking enough satellites for a 2D or 3D fix or connection has been lost between the GPS receiver and the 2006 2010 e Simulating the 2006 2010 is in simulator mode e GPS Antenna is Simulating the 2006 2010 is receiving simulated NMEA input information Reference Main Menu GPS Info Tab Since the 2006 2010 can receive position information from a non GARMIN NMEA source it is possible to have a Ready 2D or GD status with no satellite data 47 Reference Main Menu GPS Info Tab Points Routes Differential Status Tracks Using WAAS Time Pages Comm Alarms Start Simulator Track Up IGPS Info s s ars L Ready 3D Differential Trip Accurac y ft DOP Beacon SNR dB Celest
110. on 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 provided that the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse misuse accident or unauthorized alteration or repairs THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE STATUTORY 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 SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSE QUENTIAL 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 exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you GARMIN retains the exclusive right to ae or replace the unit or software or offer a full retund of the S rice at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY To obtain warranty service contact your local GARMIN authorized dealer Or call GARMIN Customer Service at one of the numbers shown below for shipping instructions and an RMA tracking number The unit should be securely packed with the tracking nu
111. onditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver and or connecting the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The GPS GPSMAP 2006 2010 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 LIMITED WARRANTY This GARMIN product is warranted to be free from detects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase Within this period GARMIN will at its sole opti
112. onstructed of high quality material and does e Cigarette Lighter Adapter not require user maintenance other than cleaning Clean the unit Blank or Preprogrammed Data Cards with BlueChart Marine Cartography ba E cloth K NE pi mild a mae 2 solution and then wipe dry Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents MapSource CDs U S Waterways amp Lights Fishing Hot Spots Roads amp Recreation WorldMap Hal S place conipenctits Doep cleaner t e USB Data Card Programmer electrical contacts on the back of the unit e DGPS 53 GPS Beacon Receiver Storage Do not store the unit where exposure to temperature a ERR Beacon Reece ver extremes may occur see pg 70 as permanent damage may result User information such as waypoints routes etc will be e 2nd Mounting Station retained in the units memory without the need for external power It is always a good practice to back up important user data by manually recording it or downloading it to a PC see pg 60 71 Appendix H Index A ACUI EE ED A a er 46 NCC UT ACY CMC IC ESE GE 19 21 Active ROUE PAGE ii EE 10 42 Active Route Page Options see 42 en 6l Anctor Drac Are EE atauetnds 61 DD AD en eee ee 61 ARROW KEYPAD ie rs eke ee ie 2 B Backi e NUNG eed SE ES 2 3 Bae y Al ee E E 6l Dearne GNC eo ee 20 Bearing Distance Measuring eee 19 Dee DC EE EE EE EE EE 55 C CAAO IC S ran EENEN iv ROAMING R E Ee EE Ee ee ii Celestial Page Settings ee ee 32 Changing Data Fields
113. ooking at the GPSMAP 2006 2010 l Leam ne K pa EE ie 2 Quick Start Tour Learning the Basics 3 DEURE Sessa MEE EG ACLIVALIING Ne SUG ee E e G 5 Cream p WAY DONS SR e Hana 6 PUSHIN R ee ana ER oe cae tetas i Basie Nea O T 9 Initializing the GPSMAP 2006 2010 12 Section Two Reference ese ee ee ee ee 14 60 Map Page and OPOONS es EER N EE 14 Map Page Configuration ee 16 Compass Page and Opu0ns siese 22 Numbers Page and Options 23 Highway Page and ae CTT 23 YVO E E EE OE 25 Bes ER EE EE EET 25 Reviewing and Editing sesse se se ee 26 EO soe Ge hla ee ES TE deh 29 Going to a Destination EI t Sea T 32 ie EE eee EZ D 25 EH 25 Roat T EEE a Reviewing and EJU sessa 38 ACE ROUE PAPE o A EN 42 Pad Fedt ese 43 Main Ment T T T ST AT e E EEN 46 IG EE E E 50 TN VAD EE A A 5l ETT os E ED RD DE 52 MACK T 53 SU VN VADs E RE EE ET 34 PAC eS Ti e N Di sade EE AT AT ON 55 EE ME ee AE N N 56 COMMUN CATO TAD ES EE 60 PATS E lo E A N 61 Appendice sees se se ee ee ee ee RA Ee Ee Ee Ee Ee 62 74 Appendice Ar Time O e ii tn ara selcrncaci 62 Appendix TT 63 Appendix C Map Datum T 65 Appendix D Navigation Terms sesse 07 Appendix E Installing Data Cards 69 Appendix F Specifications Interlacing 70 Appendix G Packing List Accessories 7 Apendi ING er ee EDE GE GE eie 2 Introduction Table of Contents Introduction TO DO THIS SEE PAGE S How To Index T N
114. otice GARMIN reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements February 2002 Part Number 190 00241 00 Rev B Printed in Taiwan Introduction Foreword GARMIN Autolocate GPSMAP and TracBack are registered trademarks and MapSource and BlueChart are trademarks of GARMIN Ltd or its subsidiaries and may not be used without the express permission of GARMIN Fishing Hots Spots is a registered trademark of Fishing Hots Spots Inc Preface Congratulations on Choosing one of the most advanced marine navigation systems available The GARMIN GPSMAP 2006 2006C 2010 2010C utilizes the proven performance of GARMIN GPS and full featured mapping to create an unsurpassed marine navigation chartplotter To get the most out of your new navigation system take the time to go through this operator s manual and learn the operating procedures for your unit This manual covers both the monochrome and color models of the GPSMAP 2006 and 2010 This manual is broken down into two sections for your convenience Section One introduces you to the GPSMAP 2006 2010 and provides a Getting Started tour so that you may become more familiar with the unit This section will provide you with a basic working knowledge necessary to use the unit to its fullest potential Section Two is divided into sections that provide detaile
115. pages except Active Route Page provides a user selectable layout of various types of useful data Each data field may be configured to display any one of several data options The data window layout may also be changed to display additional data fields and change the actual size of the data displayed The GPSMAP 2006 20105 Map Page provides access to functions and features relating to the Map Page and the layout options The available SOFT KEY options are Change Nmbrs Hide Nmbrs Show Nmbrs Measure Set Up Map and Declutter On Off Following are details on using each of these options e Change Nmbrs Numbers allows you to specify the type of data displayed in each number field used on the map display This option is available from any of the main pages To change a number field 1 Press the Change Nmbrs SOFT KEY 2 Move the field highlight to the data field you want to change and press ENTER MARK 3 Move up or down on the list using the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the data you want to display and press ENTER MARK To exit press QUIT or the Quit SOFT KEY The following data options are available for data fields on the main pages BEARING Compass direction from your position to destination e COMPASS Compass ribbon e COURSE Desired Track DEPTH Depth below transducer if receiving proper sonar data from other device DISTANCE TO DEST Distance to final waypoint e DISTANCE TO NEXT Distance to nex
116. r After additional points are added the bearing and distance will calculate trom the location of the previous route point The bottom of the display will show you the number of available and used points A route line will appear on the map to indicate each completed leg and a dotted line yellow on color models will appear to indicate the distance and bearing to the arrow cursor trom the last route waypoint TURNAGAIN BAY WEST BAY 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have finished defining all route waypoints onl EE 47 Points Available 3 Points Used 6 When finished press QUIT twice to return to the Route List page or press the Edit as Text SOFT KEY Edit as Text to return to the Route Review page You will see ADD below the cursor as you add points 35 Reference To create a route using text from the Route Review page Creating Routes 1 Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu page 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Route tab and press the New Route SOFT KEY or you may also highlight the first available blank route slot and press ENTER MARK 3 Press the Edit as Text SOFT KEY TOUR1 TOURS3 Waypoint Distance Course 4 Time To TOURA PESE 4 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the first field under the word Waypoint and press ENTER MARK L 5 From the Find menu highlight Waypoints and press ENTER MARK You may also choose from oth
117. r symbol by the pointer while the unit is busy drawing new map detail Dae 7 AAL pe _ a ET aa To move the cursor a on 1 Press the ARROW KEYPAD to move the cursor in an up down left or right direction As you move the cursor the distance and bearing from your present position to the cursor will be displayed in the data window along with the cursors position coordinates Keep in mind that when the cursor is stationary the distance and bearing from your present position will change as your boat moves The cursor may also be used to snap to on screen waypoints and map items allowing you to review a selected position directly from the map display p E ie E sd 0 8mi yo eae card Move the cursor over an item on the map to highlight it Additional information tabs To select an on screen waypoint or map item with the cursor 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the cursor to the desired waypoint or map item if there are several sang 15 Clearing Line Chart 11415 waypoints grouped closely together zoom in closer for a better view om Foundation Color Green S l l l l oe Light Color Green ds 2 When a waypoint or map item is selected it will become highlighted on screen with the name and position Light Type Flashing LS Period 4 0s displayed Press ENTER MARK to show details of the map item When using BlueChart or MapSource data additional intormation tabs will app
118. r Proximity 1de Trip Waypoint Celest Map Pointer N Pointils2mi 114 2 Route Track Time Pages Map Highs Syster Units Comm ne a a ROCK CHALK 7 OVERLAND Pe D Alarm Point to a new location and press ENTER MARK to move the waypoint 27 Reference Waypoint Options Submenu Tabs GPS Info d Tide roximity Trip 001 Celestial Points m 001 Tais FISH Times GARMIN Map GRMEUR Highway GRMPHX Units B GRMTWN Comm TOURI s TOUR2 2988 Available 12 Used Point List Status Waypoint List 28 To access the Main Menu Page Waypoint Points submenus 1 Press MENU then highlight the Points tab using the ARROW KEYPAD then highlight the desired submenu tab User Waypoint List The first waypoint submenu list available from the Points tab is the User list which displays a master list of all waypoints currently stored in memory From the User list you may review edit rename or delete individual waypoints or delete all user waypoints The total number of stored and available waypoints is displayed at the bottom of the User page with the stored waypoints arranged in numerical alphabetical order The following options are available from the User list of the Points tab Delete Waypoint deletes selected waypoint from list and any route in which it was used s Delete By Symbol deletes waypoints that use the same symbol s
119. r along the top of the display Move the Map Pointer until it is approximately two miles from the current GPS location Getting Started Basic Navigation 18ft depth 0 8mi 134 ITTI BANANA RIVER PORT CANAVERAL 1 BANANA R Sn BREVARD Al S sq ad Show Numbe E 4 b X 154 a 39 42 66 5 i y Te m 37 EE THE BULL E 48 WK REP ay sa j tks 96 WW p6 66 30 40 Simulating Navigation N 28 26 790 W080 27 798 x j Bo T e CAPE CANAVERAL NY Y 3 rg nN a L S SH m ED A sa ie ao j S 3 rs ER Ed ES ef i ARE hd EER T PE 7 B E EH ey gt s L A y 1 G h a N r a pe N a 7EY le ESE RT GER 37 4 ae d kE 8 ra 42 4 PAAP 45 MICRO TR 54 RT gt wi 4 A id an se E AE p 3mi ie EE map card AR Measure Set Up Map Declutter On Map Pointer Getting Started Basic Navigation Go To Point Follow Route Follow Track Find From Current Location Way points Anchorage Cities Navaids Tide Stations Transportation Wrecks Obstr l Select Waypoint Nearest From Current Location GARMIN s GARMIN s GRMEUR s GRMPHX GRMTWN MAP 1 2 PRACTICE 1 To Create a Waypoint Using the Map Pointer 1 With the Map Pointer at the desired location not on a road or map feature quickly press and release the ENTER MARK key Holding the ENTER MARK key for more than one second will mark your present location See p
120. reset Bearing BRG The compass direction from your present position to a destination waypoint Navigation Terms Course The desired course between the active from and to waypoints Distance Dist The great circle distance from present position to a destination waypoint Distance to Dest The great circle distance from present position to a GOTO destination or the final waypoint im a route Distance to Next The great circle distance from present position to a GOTO destination or the next waypoint in a route Elevation Height above mean sea level MSL ETA Estimate Time of Arrival The estimated time you will reach your destination 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 present position to the indicated route waypoint Leg Distance 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 lt gt FROM WAYPOINT Max Speed The maximum second by second speed recorded since last reset Moving Average Speed Average speed while
121. sia Dos 1968 Gizo Island New Georgia Islands Dutch Easter Island 1967 European 1950 Austria Belgium Denmark inland France Germany Gibraltar Greece Italy Luxem bourg Netherlands Norway Portu gal 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 Taiwan Indian Bangladesh India Nepal Indian Thailand Vietnam Indonesia 1974 Indonesia Ireland 1965 Ireland ISTS 073 ASTRO 69 Diego Garcia Johnston Island Kandawala Kandawala Sri Lanka Kerguelen Island Appendix C Map Datums Note that the GPSMAP 2006 2010 built in world wide basemap is valid to 75 north and 60 south of latitude The User datum is based on a WGS 84 Local datum and is an advanced feature for unlisted or custom datums To learn more check your local library or on the world wide web for educational materials on datums and coordinate systems 65 Kertau 1948 L C 5 Astro Liberia 1964 Luzon Mindanao Luzon Philippine Mahe 1971 Marco Astro Massawa Merchich Midway Ast 61 Minna NAD27 Alaska NAD27 Bahamas NAD27 Canada NAD27 Canal Zone NAD27 Caribbn NAD27 Central NAD27 CONUS 66 Appendix C Map Datums West Malaysia Si
122. system will always power up in the position mode with your vessel centered on the map display When sufficient map coverage is not available to keep the boat centered the boat icon will move toward the edge of the display When the ARROW KEYPAD is pressed the GPSMAP 2006 2010 will enter cursor mode In cursor mode The cursor can be moved over the map display using the ARROW KEYPAD e Whenever the cursor reaches the edge of the display the map will scroll forward under the cursor Keep in mind that the boat icon will move with the map scrolling and may go off the display screen you may not be able to see your present position e When the cursor is stationary a fixed coordinate position will appear in the position field Note that the distance and bearing will change as the boats position changes e Whenever you zoom in cursor mode the cursor will be centered on screen e To return to position mode press the QUIT key When the cursor reaches the edge of the map the unit may pause as it loads new map Reference Gala o Map Page Cursor Using the Cursor The cursor allows you to pan away from your present position and scroll to other map areas around the Simulating world even outside of your current detail coverage As you pan past the edge of the current map display Sm e SOON 7 dei the screen will actively scroll forward to provide continuous map coverage You will see an hourglass E VI T E i ipai i BM y Sc i co
123. t waypoint e ELEVATION Elevation above below MSL Mean Sea Level e ETA AT DEST Estimated Time of Arrival to final waypoint e ETA AT NEXT Estimated Time of Arrival to next waypoint e GPS ACCURACY Current accuracy of GPS receiver e HIGHWAY Smaller version of the Highway Page e MAX SPEED Fastest speed the unit has traveled e MOVING AVG SPEED Average moving speed e MOVING TIME Time unit has been moving for a trip e OFF COURSE Distance from desired track e POINTER Arrow points to your destination e POSITION Current position coordinates SPEED Speed over ground e TIME OF DAY Current time Reference Map Page Options Simulating ule ols 015 i I all 345 350 355 000 005 O10 015 y III ON an thiols Dist c Highlight the field you wish to change Su eed Pointer H Position 0 0 S SH Speed e Time of Day EE EI i Time to Dest l NSN eo Time to Next 345 N 015 i l A P T k 345 350 355 000 005 010 015 5 To Course IRM pin rian ne A iha tha i Dist to Next mi Track Trip Odometer Total Avg Speed Total Trip Time N 27637837 T W082 458227 Choose the type of data you wish to display 17 Reference TIME TO DEST Time to final waypoint e TIME TO NEXT Time to next waypoint Map Page Options e TO COURSE Distance to desired track e TOTAL AVG SPEED Total average speed e TOTAL TRIP TIME Total travel t
124. tab list Press Es 001 OUIT to the Main Menu page Tracks EL The Main Menu tabs are Ma GRMEUR e GPS Info shows satellite status accuracy initialize position Sytem BORER e Tide Tide page shows 24 hour tide chart with levels and times E S e Trip provides trip speeds odometers averages and trip timers e Celestial Celestial page shows sun moon time cycles and positions a e Points allows you to create edit or delete waypoints See pages 25 30 e Routes allows you to create edit activate or delete routes See pages 35 42 Main Menu Page e Tracks lets you record a track define how it is recorded and displayed e Time sets up time format time zones and daylight savings e Pages enables main pages to be shut off turned on or jumped to e Map sets up Map Page features zooms and text size See pages 19 21 e Highway sets up Highway Page features See pages 23 24 e System defines beeper and simulator restores setup and displays system information e Units defines position format datum heading and distance and speed units e Comm interface settings for use with a PC or second device e Alarms sets up alarms for anchor drag arrival off course and clock 45 Reference Main Menu GPS Info Tab Accuracy DOP Receiver Status IGPS Info Info A Bi ass Ready BD Differential Trip Accuracy ft DO Beacon SNR dB 0 Celestial 6 2 0 8 Points Routes D
125. tage has been detected Can t Unlock Maps Data on data card is not unlocked for the unit Contact your dealer or GARMIN Database Error Tried to use an invalid or unavailable database point Deep Water Alarm Specified deep water alarm depth has been detected below the transducer GPS Antenna Failure Antenna Needs Repair GPS receiver problem Contact your dealer or GARMIN GPS Antenna Has Lost Its Stored Settings GPS receiver problem Contact your dealer or GARMIN Lost Position From GPS Antenna The unit has lost satellite signals Check antenna connections or try moving to a location with a clear view of the sky No DGPS Position No differential correction data is available or not enough data is available to compute a DGPS position Off Course Alarm You have exceeded the specified off course distance Proximity Alarm You have entered the alarm radius for the proximity waypoint indicated Proximity Alarm Memory is Full You have used all ten proximity waypoints Proximity Overlaps Another Proximity Waypoint The alarm radius specified overlaps the area speci fied for another proximity waypoint Adjust distance Route Already Exists lt route name gt You have entered a route name that already exists in memory Modify route name or delete the previous route name 63 64 Appendix B Messages Route Is Full You have attempted to add more than 50 points to a route Reduce number of points or
126. to display more less number fields and change the actual size of the numbers displayed N 28 24 800 W080 23 580 Chng Ntmbers Compass Ring Bearing Pointer To change the number fields 1 Press the Change Nmbrs SOFT KEY then highlight the desired field and press ENTER MARK or choose from one of the SOFT KEY options For detailed instructions on changing the data fields and layout of the Compass Page see pages 16 18 22 Numbers Page The Numbers Page provides a quick reference for the important data you want to display The detault page will display four large user selectable data fields showing a compass ribbon speed current position coordinates and a smaller version of the Highway Page You may also choose to show the four data fields in large lettering for better readability or you may split any or all of the data fields to show 4 medium sized data fields It is not possible to split the medium sized cells into small data fields on the Numbers Page only For detailed instructions on changing the data fields and layout of the Numbers Page see pages 16 18 Highway Page Whenever a Go To TracBack or Route has been activated the GPSMAP 2006 20105 Highway Page will provide digital and graphic steering guidance to the destination The right side of the Highway Page features user selectable data fields that display useful navigation data Additionally a compass ribbon is displayed across the top of the pa
127. u change a data field to Highway you can change the Highway scale for the Highway data field by pressing the IN or OUT key while the cell is highlighted in Change Nmbrs mode e Hide Show Nmbrs toggles between a Highway Page without or with data fields on the display To maximize the Highway Page show data fields 1 Press the Hide Nmbrs SOFT KEY The Highway Page will now be maximized with no data fields 2 To show the data fields again press the Show Nmbrs SOFT KEY e Set Up Hwy Highway allows you to select what waypoints and tracks are shown on the Highway display Use the ARROW KEYPAD and ENTER MARK key to select deselect the desired options Four options are available e Active Route Waypoints all active route waypoints e User Waypoints only nearby waypoints to the route e Track Log current active track log e Saved Tracks any saved track logs near the route Active Route Page Whenever you have activated a route in the GPSMAP 2006 2010 system the Active Route page will show each waypoint of the active route along with various user selectable types of data For additional details on the Active Route Page see page 42 Creating and Using Waypoints The GARMIN GPSMAP 2006 2010 stores up to 3000 alphanumeric waypoints with a user defined icon comments and depth depth will automatically be displayed if valid sonar data is being received See pg 70 available for each waypoint Waypoints can be
128. uch as Cities Tide Stations etc from this list 4 To select a waypoint from the waypoint lists use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight either the User or Nearest From Current Location tab select a waypoint and press ENTER MARK Use the zoom IN and OUT buttons and the ARROW KEYPAD to select a waypoint then press ENTER MARK 5 You may also activate a Go To for any point on any list With any list point highlighted press the NAV key You will see Go To lt point name gt appear then press ENTER MARK Selecting a Go To Graphically A graphical Go To may be used to select one of three items from the map display an existing waypoint an on screen map item roads rivers cities navaids etc or a new map point non map item If you are selecting a map item as the Go To destination the GPSMAP 2006 2010 will automatically use the name of the map item but the point will not be stored in the waypoint list See page 26 for creating waypoints using map items If you are selecting a new map point non map item as the Go To destination the GPSMAP 2006 2010 will automatically create or move a waypoint named MAP at the cursor position Reference Going To a Destination Simulating sne Select Waypoint Wayi Nearest From Current Location 001 001 FISH GARMIN GRMEUR GRMPHX GRMTWN Choose a waypoint from either the User or Nearest From Current Lo
129. unit will High restore factory settings when left Syste ad unattended Conn Yes Alarm Retail Demonstration Mode will restore the factory settings to the unit if left unattended for over 2 minutes This mode should be used for display purposes User waypoints will NOT be deleted 55 56 Reference Main Menu Systems Units Tabs GPS Info Beeper Tide Trip Key and Alarm Celestial Speed Filter Points S Simulator Setup Time Current Time Current Date n ZANTE 15 MAY 01 Highway Track Control Track System Auto Track 0009 Units Gann Speed Alarms 0 0mh Set Position Defaults System Tab Simulator Mode Setup GPS Info Tide Trip hddd mm mmm Celestial Pants Map Datum Rotes WGS 84 Tracks Time Heading Pages aa True Highway Distance amp Speed System Statute mi mh ft Comm Depth Temperature Alarms Fee t f 0 Fahrenheit F Position Format Loran TD On Defaults Units Tab The following SOFT KEY options are also available from the System tab e System Info displays the units software basemap version and electronic serial number e Setup Simulator displays simulator options only available when in simulator mode See page 5 e Factory Setup restores all settings to GARMIN S original setup values for the entire unit Detaults restores settings on System page to default values Units Tab defines Position
130. uracy to display in any data field See pages 16 18 for instructions changing data fields 49 Reference Tide Tab shows a graphical chart which displays tide station intormation in a 24 hour span starting at Main Menu Tide Tab midnight station time You can choose from different dates and over 3000 tide stations around the USA l coastline Alaska Hawaii western Canada and several of the Caribbean islands The top of the page displays the tide station being referenced below that the date The top of the GPS Info chart shows a 24 hour block of local time LCL for your position with the reported station time STA pa Cape Canaveral Station sk os Tip On 02 MAR 02 appearing at the bottom Daylight light or yellow bar and nighttime dark or blue bar 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 and the light Points Local 155 3 7 11 Name Routes THU N Tracks j Time Pages Map Date Highway Tide dotted vertical lines are in 1 hour increments A solid vertical line with the current time box at the ystem Units h T S x s Cammi an AnH Chart top will indicate the time of day when using current date and will intersect the tide graph to show EDELE Station EEN S 12 4 EEN za Do Dn High 10 15pm Event their relation Low 04 01PM 0 9ft
131. ypt Old Hawaiian Mean Value Oman Oman Old Survey Grt Britn England Isle of Man Scotland Shetland Isl Wales Canary Islands Potsdam Germany Pitcairn Astro 67 Pitcairn Prov So Amricn 56 Bolivia Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Peru Venezuela So Chilean 63 S Chile Puerto Rico amp Virgin Isl Qatar National QatarQornoq Qornoq South Greenland Reunion Mascarene Island Rome 1940 Sardinia Isl RT 90 Santo Dos Sao Braz Sapper Hill 43 Schwarzeck Sth Amrcn 69 South Asia SE Base SW Base Timbalai 1948 Tokyo User Tristan Ast 68 Viti Levu 1916 Wake Eniwetok WGS 72 WGS 84 Zanderij 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 Colombia Ecuador Guyana Paraguay Peru Venezuela Trin Tobago U South Asia Singapore Southeast Base Porto Santo and Madiera Islands Southwest Base Faial Graciosa Pico Sao Jorge and Terceira Islands 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 Appendix D Avg Speed The average of all second by second speed readings since last
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