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2. To turn on Simulator Mode 1 From the Home screen select Configure gt System gt Simulator 2 Select On to turn the simulator mode on Select Setup to set speed track control position simulator time and simulator date Understanding the Home Screen Use the Home screen to access all other screens A NOTE Options on this screen vary based on the unit type Chants Radar w Sona Weather i i TE Combinations s G a Where iio l Information k Pe Configure e Charts access Navigation Mariner s Eye Mariner s Eye 3D Fish Eye 3D Fishing Charts and Radar Overlay charts page 7 A NOTE Mariner s Eye 3D Fish Eye 3D and Fishing Charts are available only if you use a BlueChart g2 Vision SD card e Radar setup and view radar page 43 A NOTE The radar option is available only if you have a Garmin Marine Radar connected e Sonar access sonar information page 49 A NOTE The sonar option is available only if you have a Garmin sonar module connected GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual J GETTING STARTED e Weather setup and view various weather parameters including precipitation forecast fishing sea conditions and visibility page 53 A NOTE The weather option is available only if you have a Garmin XM Weather module connected e Combinations set up the screen to view a chart sonar radar and video in a two or three field split screen page 21 e W
3. Et ice MS Heading 311i GPS Position o N_25 43 19 9 W080 13 32 6 Heading 341i 1 2 ar a oor aids PA a 3 Priv aids R b S a 8 Priv aids lt 7 Priy aids o a oie ziy 6 Priv aids A a j o9 Dom E 4 Priv aids en aids a i E 2 Priv aids 300m Navigation Chart GPS Position i N_25 43 19 9 VWV080 13 32 6 The RANGE key moves the view closer to your boat and lower to the water while the RANGE key moves the view away from the boat This is indicated by the scale EEX at the bottom of the screen GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 4 UsinGc CHARTS Mariner s Eye Settings To access additional settings or options from the Mariner s Eye screen press MENU Rings toggle the range rings on or off Tracks turn the visible tracklog on or off The unit continues to record tracks if you turn this setting off but they will be hidden from view Safe Depth adjusts your boat s safe depth Lane Width adjust the width of the course line drawn on the screen when navigating using Go To navigation This setting does not affect routes Route To or automatic guidance Guide To Show Radar If you are connected to a Garmin Marine Radar through the Garmin Marine Network you can overlay your radar readings on the Mariner s Eye screen Mariner s Eye With Radar Information Overlay Numbers show or hide cruising navigatio
4. To turn cloud cover on or off select Menu gt Cloud Cover gt Hide or Show Understanding Storm Cell Information The storm cells show storms as well as the storm s projected path in the immediate future The direction of the red cone indicates the projected path of the storm cell The red bars that appear in the cone indicate where the storm will most likely be in the future Each bar represents 15 minutes GULF OF MEXICO Understanding Lightning Information Lightning strikes are represented by lightning bolt icons Lightning appears on the map if strikes were detected within the last seven minutes The ground based lightning detection network only detects cloud to ground lightning 54 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual MaR ne Network Usine XM Understanding Hurricane Information The Hurricanes feature shows the current position of a hurricane tropical storm or tropical depression as well as its projected path indicated by a red line The darkened dots that appear along the red line display the projected locations received from the National Hurricane Center The center provides four forecasts at 12 hour intervals as well as a fifth forecast at a 24 hour interval N_22 22 10 9 HAAA 49 46 8 246 260i Understanding Marine Warnings When a Marine Warning is issued the area for the warning is highlighted in red To view information about the warning select the warning area The light blue lines on the cha
5. C Z e gt lt S GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 59 Marine Network Usine XM To view a buoy report select a buoy coh on the screen Select Buoy MLRF1 Wind Direction Southeast Wind Speed 22 3kph Gusts 25 9kph Sea Level Pressure 1013 4mb Pressure Change 0 3mb Air Temp 28 2 C Water Temp 28 1 C Using XM Audio When a GDL 30A is connected to the Garmin Marine Network and to the audio input of your boat you can listen to XM Audio channels Selecting an XM Audio Channel To access XM Audio from the Home screen select Configure gt XM Audio Channels appear along the right side of the screen Select a channel or select Next Page or Previous Page to see more channels XM audio settings To access the audio settings select Menu Save Preset save the currently playing channel as a preset You can save 15 preset channels The saved preset channels are shared by all chartplotters on the network Category change the audio category to view just the channels in a specific genre of music sports or news Channel Entry manually enter a channel number for quick access Mute mutes the audio output from the GDL 30A x lt Oo z D 60 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual APPENDIX APPENDIX Specifications Physical Specifications Size GPSMAP 4008 4208 7 H x 11 2 W x 4 2 D 176 9 x 284 4 x 106 mm GPSMAP 4012 4212 9 5 H x 14 8 W x 4 13 D 240 5 x 375 x 105 1 mm
6. Weight GPSMAP 4008 4208 6 Ibs 2 72 kg GPSMAP 4012 4212 10 Ibs 4 5 kg Display GPSMAP 4008 4208 5 17 H x 6 85 W 131 4 x 174 mm GPSMAP 4012 4212 7 3 H x 9 7 W 184 3 x 245 8 mm Case Fully Gasketed high impact plastic and aluminum alloy waterproof to IEC 529 IPX 7 Temp Range 5 to 131 F 15 to 55 C Compass Safe Distance GPSMAP 4008 4208 2 6 80 cm GPSMAP 4012 4212 3 28 1 m GPS Performance with GPS 17 Receiver Differential ready 12 parallel channel WAAS capable receiver Acquisition Times Warm 15 seconds Cold 45 seconds AutoLocate 2 minutes Update Rate 1 second continuous GPS Accuracy Position lt 15 m 49 ft 95 typical Velocity 0 05 meters second steady state WAAS Accuracy Position lt 3 m 9 8 ft 95 typical Velocity 0 05 meters second steady state Dynamics 6gs Power Source 10 35 VDC Usage 4008 4208 35 W max at 10 VDC 4012 4212 40 W max at 10 VDC Fuse 7 5 A 42 V fast acting NMEA 2000 Specifications Load Equivalency Number LEN 2 Unit Draw 75 mA max gt U y m za g S lt GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 61 APPENDIX Initializing Unit Settings The first time you turn your unit on you must configure a series of initial settings These settings must also be configured when restoring factory settings page 4 A NOTE All of these settings can be configured later from the Configure screen The initial settings are as follows Language
7. cannot read card when attempting a user data transfer Can t Read Voltages That High Limited To Top Of Range entering a battery alarm voltage higher than the unit can read Can t Read Voltages That Low Limited To Bottom Of Range entering a battery alarm voltage lower than the unit can read Can t Unlock Maps maps are locked and cannot be used on this unit Can t Write User Card cannot write card when attempting a user data transfer Card Needed user data transfer insert an SD card Cartography Service Incompatible Software Update Required a software update is needed Contact product support for assistance updating your unit software Database Error general database error Contact product support Deep Water Alarm sonar boat has entered user defined value for deep water Distress Call Received From lt name gt A distress call has been received by the DSC module Drift Alarm boat has moved a user defined distance DSC Position Report Received From lt name gt a position report has been received by the DSC module Entering Target Water Temperature temperature sensor transducer the water temperature is inside the user defined target temperature zone Flash Flood Warning Alarm XM weather there is a flash flood warning effective Flood Warning Alarm XM weather there is a flood warning effective Leaving Target Water Temperature temperature sensor transducer the water temperature 1s outside t
8. fishing information 58 fish symbols 51 forecast information 56 frequency 52 fronts 56 FTC 48 full screen 49 G gain 52 gauges 33 GDL 30 GDL 30A 41 GMR 18 41 43 GMR 21 41 41 GMR 404 406 41 43 48 go to 23 GPS satellite signals 3 35 GSD 22 41 guard zone 45 guide to 23 H heading 36 48 heading line 13 high resolution satellite imagery 17 high pressure 56 home key home screen 1 5 hurricane information 55 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual INDEX important information iv information 6 9 AIS 32 DSC 32 information screen 29 other boats 32 initializing the unit 62 IPX7 66 K keel offset 39 L lane width 12 language 35 light sectors 13 limited warranty 69 look ahd spd 48 low pressure 56 man overboard 26 map datum 36 marine network 41 mariner s eye 7 11 settings 12 mariner s eye 3D 15 colors 15 marine warnings 55 mark current location 26 mark key 1 MARPA 46 menu key messages and alarms 63 motor speed radar 48 move a waypoint 26 mute 60 my boat 38 N navigate to 9 23 navigation chart 7 network 41 viewing connected devices 42 NEXRAD 53 NMEA 0183 36 67 NMEA 2000 37 61 67 north up 12 48 numbers 8 12 16 numeric keypad 1 O object information 10 orientation 12 48 other boats 32 40 overlay numbers 8 12 16 35 45 51 1 INDEX P panning the navigation chart 9 photos 13 18 POI data 20 position format 36 posit
9. From the Home screen select Charts gt Chart Setup gt Appearance or press MENU while viewing the navigation chart and select Chart Setup gt Appearance Detail adjusts the amount of detail shown on the map at different zoom levels The Most setting will show the most detail at higher zoom levels but the maps may take longer to draw The Least setting will not show map details until the lower zoom levels Photos sets the high resolution satellite images to on off or land only High resolution satellite imagery is only available while using a BlueChart g2 Vision SD card See page 14 for more information Spot Depths turns on spot soundings and set a dangerous depth Light Sectors adjusts the drawing of light sectors on the map Symbols selects the navaid symbol set NOAA or IALA Symbol Size adjusts the size of the symbols shown on the map GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 13 Usinc CHARTS Using BlueChart g2 Vision Optional BlueChart g2 Vision preprogrammed SD cards allow you to get the most out of your unit In addition to detailed marine charting BlueChart g2 Vision has the following features e Mariner s Eye 3D a view from above and behind the boat for a visual 3 dimensional navigation aid The BlueChart g2 Vision Mariner s Eye 3D is more detailed than the preloaded data e Fish Eye 3D an underwater 3 dimensional view that visually represents the sea floor according to the chart s informat
10. 151st Street Liberty House No 68 Jangshu 2nd Road Olathe Kansas 66062 USA Hounsdown Business Park Shijr Taipei County Taiwan Tel 913 397 8200 or Southampton Hampshire SO40 9RB UK Tel 886 2 2642 9199 800 800 1020 Tel 44 0 870 8501241 outside the UK Fax 886 2 2642 9099 Fax 913 397 8282 0808 2380000 within the UK Fax 44 0 870 8501251 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 69 gt D U m za g S lt gt lt m Z Li A A lt APPENDIX Software License Agreement BY USING THE UNIT YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device the Software in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in Garmin You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure organization 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 deri
11. 4000 Series Owner s Manual 39 CONFIGURING THE UNIT Configuring Other Boats To configure settings for boats other than your own from the Home screen select Configure gt Other Boats AIS turn AIS Automatic Identification System on or off AIS alerts you to area traffic by providing boat IDs position course and speed for boats equipped with a transponder within range DSC turn DSC Digital Selective Calling on or off A NOTE To configure AIS or DSC information for other boats your unit must be connected to an external AIS or DSC device Refer to page 67 for more information on connecting NMEA 0183 devices Safe Zone AIS and MARPA only turn a safe zone around your boat on or off This is used for collision avoidance and can be customized To customize safe zone settings from the Home screen select Configure gt Other Boats gt Safe Zone gt Setup e Ring show or hide a ring on the Navigation chart showing the safe zone for your boat e Range change the measured radius of the safe zone ring to a specified distance from 0 1 to 2 0 nm or 0 2 to 5 0 km or 0 1 to 2 0 mi e Time to Safe Zone sounds an alarm if AIS or MARPA determines that a target will intersect the Safe Zone within the defined time interval ranging from 3 to 24 minutes Details show or hide the name speed and bearing of AIS or MARPA targets onscreen The details appear next to the AIS or MARPA target icon Configuring XM Audio
12. EEANN 23 Creating and Using Waypoints ssssessssssesusnnnunnnnnnnnnsnnnusunnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 25 Creating and USING ROUTES tesicederscnrnnwtacxnintensctrersarrinaenenssiednerincniandusrisieatsatauienaisanentsednnds 27 VIEWINg IRONIC OU annasa aa EAE 29 Viewing Tide Station Information sssssssssssusssnnsnsnsnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 29 Viewing Current Information cccsssscscscseserssessecsecsesseesessessessessessesseesaeesessessessassaesansonsans 29 Viewing Celestial Information sssessssssusnsnesunnsnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 30 Viewing Yser Dale aan cocscncuntieusscannsectins ts cauetnnteseeccaunestaesssraoetssracavennete ie 31 Viewing Information on Other Boat ccccsssssscsecsesessessecsecsessesseeseesseesessessetsesssesneeneans 32 MEW ING GU GOS a E A E E A E E 33 VIEWING VIJEO sissie aaaea Eaa ANAE NEN EEA 34 Configuring the INN acs scteatsin estes sanaetunqusturtecsesce invesnasarauweuscnvessuesneanttascavaatvoutesenvanenveinsentss 35 Configuring System Settings cis iecccccssincsicscsdcssiccvnvecaadsusinsvsermervernciusaecessurnernnsuetacsesdenieneocsbcuasin 35 Changing Units of Measure ssssssssssssussnnunnnnununnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnununnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnne 35 Configuring Communications SettingS scscsssssssscsessessessecsecsessessessesseeesessessnseeseness 36 Se
13. Home Screen scscscsssssssesecsecsessssesseessecsessessessesseessecsessessansansensaesseneats 5 USMO CNAS arnan in a E N E A 7 Using the Navigation Chart evsvsisicsccsnservesincietancensnsszenscdeuntaiindansdenstauiueennbersistvcdesansannseeidenermnatuents 7 Uoma Manner S EYEE EE A E nteiecresrane 11 Changing the Chart Settings s sssssssssssesnnnnnunnsnunnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnae 12 Using BlueChart g2 VISION arisane gnes aaa ESEE eo 14 Using Manners Eye 3D enisinia aeaieie eran raria enansa 15 Ucmng RUSTY Fe JD irra 16 USING Fishing Charis icctescesancoineovecoraeseratcretantannnitinsactasnssiaienactsanvarieuueaeanverinceaeianuvia ir rannenmeiease 16 Enabling High Resolution Satellite Imagery cscscscscssssssecsecsecsessessessesseesessessnesaeens 17 Viewing Aerial PROTOS sssrinin aa aaa aaia meas aaia aaan 18 Viewing Current Station Information s sssssssssssnsnsnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 20 Detailed Road and POI Data sicciscicotassrssicctcetasnvtsavstcestsnvinarencesivnvtniweniedinavivinveaetivavieivrenerasiuienns 20 Using Automatic GUID ANG Ceci aitrevicnectinnicrenttieangecnivinineinreniten iia aaa anaa 20 Using COMIN AM ONS sicsscecieceijecsccctissaiesiisexcicvicctvisssuscseactesncatacnstestunsdedeiizueateauevidenteinarencs 21 Using Where TO sseni nrang aE ANAE aN Oa EAEKO EE ET a 23 Navigating 0 DESTIN ALIGN s es nanni anaa aaan E EnaA ERREA
14. Home screen select Configure gt Alarms gt Weather A NOTE You must have a subscription to XM WX Weather and the optional GDL 30 30A module connected to the Garmin Marine Network to view weather information Refer to page 53 for more information Configuring My Boat To configure settings for your boat from the Home screen select Configure gt My Boat Auto Guidance set the Auto Guidance parameters for your boat e Safe Depth set the minimum depth refers to the chart depth datum to allow when calculating an auto guidance path e Safe Height set the minimum height refers to the chart height datum of a bridge that your boat can safely travel under 38 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual CONFIGURING THE UNIT Keel Offset offset the surface reading for the depth of a keel This makes it possible to measure depth from the bottom of your keel instead of from the transducer s location Enter a positive number to offset for a keel You can enter a negative number to compensate for a large vessel that may draw several feet of water To adjust the Keel Offset 1 From the Home screen select Configure gt My Boat gt Keel Offset 2 Use the select screen keyboard to specify the offset 3 Select Done to accept the number NOTE Select Cancel to cancel your changes and return to the My Boat screen Transducer at Surface Enter a positive number to show depth from the bottom of the keel Transducer at
15. Mode 3 Select Day Night or Auto e Day colors are brighter and easier to read in sunlight night colors are darker and more subdued The auto setting switches between day and night colors at sunrise and sunset based on almanac data Acquiring GPS Satellite Signals When you turn the unit on the GPS receiver must collect satellite data and establish its current location When the unit acquires satellite signals the signal strength bars at the top of the Home screen are green R amp I When the unit loses satellite signals the green bars disappear ij and a flashing question mark is displayed on the boat icon on the chart screen For more information about GPS visit the Garmin Web site at www garmin com aboutGPS GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 3 GETTING STARTED Inserting and Removing SD Cards Your unit supports Secure Digital SD cards Insert optional BlueChart g2 Vision SD cards to view high resolution satellite imagery and aerial reference photos of ports harbors marinas and other points of interest Insert blank SD cards to transfer data such as waypoints routes and tracks to another compatible Garmin unit or a PC The SD card slot is located on the bottom right corner of the unit To insert the SD card open the access door and press the SD card in until it clicks Card label GPSMAP 4012 or 4212 Card label GPSMAP 4008 or 4208 To remove the SD card press in on the SD card The card pops
16. NMEA 0183 compliant devices and certain NMEA 2000 devices connected to an existing NMEA 2000 network on your boat NMEA 0183 The NMEA 0183 data cable included with the GPSMAP 4000 5000 series chartplotter supports the NMEA 0183 standard which is used to wire various NMEA 0183 compliant devices such as VHF radios NMEA instruments autopilots wind sensors or heading sensors The GPSMAP 4000 series unit can receive data from up to four NMEA 0183 compliant devices and send GPS data to up to six NMEA 0183 compliant devices To wire the GPSMAP 4000 series unit to optional NMEA 0183 compliant devices see the GPSMAP 4000 5000 series installation instructions Approved NMEA 0183 sentences GPBWC GPRMC GPGGA GPGSA GPGSV GPGLL GPBOD GPRMB GPRTE GPVTG GPWPL GPXTE and Garmin proprietary sentences PGRME PGRMM and PGRMZ This unit also includes support for the WPL sentence DSC and sonar NMEA 0183 input with support for the DPT depth or DBT MTW water temp and VHW water temp speed and heading sentences A NOTE To configure how the unit sees these NMEA 0183 sentences see page 36 NMEA 2000 The GPSMAP 4000 5000 series unit is NMEA 2000 certified and can receive data from a NMEA 2000 network installed on the boat to show engine specific information on the Gauges section of the Information screen Also the unit can receive heading data from a heading sensor connected to an installed NMEA 2000 network To connect the GP
17. To configure XM audio from the Home screen select Configure gt XM Audio You can delete a preset channel select a category enter a specific channel and mute the volume NOTE You must connect the optional GDL 30A XM receiver to the Garmin Marine Network and have a subscription to XM Radio to use XM audio features For more information refer to page 53 40 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual MariNE NETWORK UsinGc THE Marine NETWORK The Garmin Marine Network allows you to share data from Garmin peripheral devices between Garmin chartplotters quickly and easily The GPSMAP 4000 Series units as well as the GPSMAP 5000 series units and previous Garmin Marine Network compatible chartplotter models such as the GPSMAP 3010 can be connected to your network to share data With the Garmin Marine Network you can e Share GPS data from a GPS 17 antenna wired to one chartplotter with every chartplotter connected to the Marine Network e Share NMEA 0183 data from devices wired to one chartplotter with every chartplotter connected to the Marine Network A NOTE Both the GPS 17 and any NMEA 0183 devices must be connected to the same chartplotter to achieve the best results when sharing data over the Garmin Marine Network A NOTE If you are using a GSD 21 wired to a GPSMAP 3000 series chartplotter the data will be shared with any GPSMAP 4000 series chartplotters connected to the network All GSD 21 settings must be configured on the GPSMAP
18. a object z o i SE Information AGrove Isle Marina a ff ate o P o Mave Isle Aol fey ss Ne y 5 PA i 0 9 X a g LP 0 9 ww 0 3 0 3 0 9 0 9 Stop Panning 200m Object Selected on a GPSMAP 4208 Viewing Tide Station Information N Additional object information Tide station information appears on the chart with a detailed icon showing the relevant tide level You can view an in depth graph for a tide station to help predict the tide level at different times or different days Ei Review e UO Relevant tide lt i level Jam Create Waypoint Depth 18 9 Zoom at Tide Station Selected on a GPSMAP 4208 Stop Panning N Detailed tide station information Use the map pointer Xx to highlight a tide station icon lt P gt and select Review for a detailed tide graph For more information about tides see page 29 10 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual Using Mariner s Eye Usinc CHARTS Mariner s Eye provides a view from above and behind the boat according to your course and provides a visual navigation aid This view is helpful when navigating tricky shoals reefs bridges or channels and is beneficial when trying to identify entry and exit routes in unfamiliar harbors or anchorages To access the Mariner s Eye screen from the Home screen select Charts gt Mariner s Eye GPS Speed 10 0 GPS Speed z ies gt a B A s 7 Priv aids
19. a list of all DSC entries You can view by name or by MMSI You can also add an entry 32 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual VIEWING INFORMATION Viewing Gauges Use the Gauges screen to view engine gauges in an analog or digital ae Volts z Engi Engg Ep OCE I 0il Pressure I 759 Ergi Erg Band a ia 250 AMTES i r i a NOTE You must be connected to a NMEA 2000 network capable of sensing engine data to view the gauges For more information on supported NMEA 2000 PGN information see page 67 To select analog or digital gauges 1 To view the Gauges from the Home screen select Information gt Gauges 2 To select analog or digital gauges select Menu from the Gauges screen Select Gauge Setup to select the number of engines 1 4 number of fuel tanks 1 or 2 and to reset the odometer to Zero NOTE For more than two engines you can only use the digital gauges For one or two engines you can switch between analog and digital gauges GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 33 Z z O A gt m O Z VIEWING INFORMATION Viewing Video Your unit can display video if you connect to a video source using the supplied video cable See the installation instructions for details To view video from the Home screen select Information gt Video Select Menu to setup the following e Source selects the video device 1 or 2 that will display the video If you have two vide
20. be transferred from the SD card to your PC for backup or viewing purposes The SD card can only be used on BlueChart g2 Vision compatible Garmin GPS units 14 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual Usinc CHARTS Using Mariner s Eye 3D A BlueChart g2 Vision SD card offers Mariner s Eye 3D which provides a detailed 3 dimensional view from above and behind the boat according to your course and provides a visual navigation aid This view is helpful when navigating tricky shoals reefs bridges or channels and is beneficial when trying to identify entry and exit routes in unfamiliar harbors or anchorages L Rem ate ee i J ET Depth o l Mariner s Eye 3D The RANGE key moves the view closer to your boat and lower to the water while the RANGE key moves the view away from the boat This is indicated by the scale EES at the bottom of the screen Mariner s Eye 3D Settings To access additional settings or options from the Mariner s Eye 3D screen press MENU The options and additional settings are the same as the Mariner s Eye screen with the exception of Colors Colors choose between Normal Default Water Hazard and All Hazard The Normal setting shows the land as seen from the water The Water Hazard setting indicates shallow water and land with a color scale Blue indicates deep water yellow is shallow water and red is very shallow The Water Hazard setting indicates land in green and brown a
21. for assistance updating your network Sonar Service Lost sonar the unit has lost communications with the remote sonar unit Check the network and the sonar wiring The position format that is selected is associated with this map datum map datum restriction explanation Tide Alarm tide has reached user specified tide alarm range Tornado Warning Alarm XM weather a tornado warning is in effect Track Already Exists the named track already exists Choose another name Track Log Full there is no longer any space in the active track log storage Track Truncated some points on the end of the track have been discarded Transducer Disconnected Sonar Turned Off the transducer has been disconnected Sonar has been turned off Check transducer wiring Transfer Complete user data transfer is complete Unknown bridge height within calculated auto guidance route BlueChart g2 Vision there 1s an unknown bridge height within the auto guidance route User Card Not Found user data card transfer Make sure an SD card is fully inserted Water Speed Sensor not Working the water speed sensor is not working properly Check the wheel for obstructions and check wiring Water Temperature Alarm temperature sensor transducer the water temperature has entered or left the user defined water temperature alarm zone Warning Auto guidance route starting position moved due to safe depth settings BlueChart g2 Vision auto guidance has c
22. select the language that will be shown on your screen Welcome select OK Any NMEA devices select Yes if NMEA devices are or will be connected AIS Connection shown if answer to Any NMEA devices was Yes select the type of AIS devices that are or will be connected to the unit See page 40 for more detailed information Position Format specify the coordinate system that you want location readings to appear in Time Format specify whether you want the time shown in a 12 hour 24 hour or UTC Universal Time Code format Time Zone specify your time zone Units specify units for onscreen measurements as Statute Metric or Nautical Minimum Safe Depth specify the minimum safe depth for your boat Refer to your boat specifications for more information Minimum Overhead Clearance specify the minimum overhead clearance for your boat Refer to your boat specifications for more information Zone Alarm shown if an AIS Connection is indicated select Yes if you want to set zone alarms page 40 Zone Distance shown if answer to Zone Alarm is Yes select the estimated distance of collision within which you would like a zone alarm to sound page 40 Zone Time shown if answer to Zone Alarm is Yes select the estimated time of collision within which you would like a zone alarm to sound page 40 gt lt m Z Li A A lt 62 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual APPENDIX Messages and Alarms Accuracy Al
23. temp for each waypoint To create a new waypoint 1 From the Home screen select Charts gt Navigation Chart 2 By pressing the ROCKER use the map pointer 3 to select the location you want to designate as a waypoint 3 Select Create Waypoint Navigate To Et Waypoint a tra i gt eras Delete oe ee X Navigate sho k a i TESE s 4 Select one of the following e Edit Waypoint designate a specific name symbol water depth water temperature or position e Delete delete the waypoint e Navigate To go to the waypoint e Back return to the navigation chart GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 25 O Lu Oo Lu I z Usinc WHERE To To mark your current location as a waypoint 1 At any time press the MARK key 2 Select Edit Waypoint to designate a specific name symbol water depth water temperature or position Select Back or Home to return to the Home screen A NOTE Selecting Mark only creates a waypoint at your present location 26 To mark an MOB Man Overboard location When you mark a waypoint you can designate it as an MOB Man Overboard This marks the point and sets a course back to the marked location When an MOB is active an MOB waypoint with an international MOB symbol is created and the unit is on an active navigation to that point 1 At any time press the MARK key 2 Select Man Overboard To edit an existing waypoint 1 From the Navigation chart press the ROCKER a
24. temp log 50 tide station 10 29 timed xmit 48 tracks 12 13 16 track up 12 transducer 39 transfer data 31 41 turn the unit off 2 turn the unit on 2 U units of measure 35 user data 31 V video 34 view system information 5 visibility information 59 W WAAS 35 warnings iv warranty 69 water immersion 66 water temperature 58 wave direction 57 height 57 period 57 waypoint 25 create new 25 delete 27 edit existing 26 man overboard 26 mark current location 26 moving 26 weather 6 where to 6 23 whiteline 51 X XM 53 audio 40 weather 53 XM audio 60 xtalk reject 48 Z zoom 7 52 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual For the latest free software updates excluding map data throughout the life of your Garmin products visit the Garmin Web site at www garmin com A GARMIN 2007 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Garmin International Inc 1200 East 151 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 USA Garmin Europe Ltd Liberty House Hounsdown Business Park Southampton Hampshire S040 9RB UK Garmin Corporation No 68 Jangshu 2 Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan www garmin com Part Number 190 00779 00 Rev A
25. the Home screen select Configure gt Alarms gt Navigation Anchor Drag set an alarm to sound when you exceed a specified drift distance Arrival set an alarm to sound when you are within a specified distance or time from a destination waypoint Off Course set an alarm to sound when you are off course by a specified distance Setting System Alarms To set a system alarm from the Home screen select Configure gt Alarms gt System Clock set an alarm using the system GPS clock The unit must be on for the clock alarm to work Battery set an alarm to sound when the battery reaches a user determined low voltage GPS Accuracy set an alarm to sound when the GPS location accuracy falls outside the user determined value Setting Sonar Alarms To set a sonar alarm from the Home screen select Configure gt Alarms gt Sonar Shallow Water Deep Water set an alarm to sound when the depth is less than or greater than the specified value NOTE You must have an optional sonar module and a transducer connected to the sounder module wired via NMEA 0183 or connected to the Garmin Marine Network to receive sonar information Water Temp set an alarm to sound when the transducer reports a temperature that is 2 F 1 1 C above or below the specified temperature Fish set an alarm to sound when the unit detects a suspended target of the specified symbols Setting Weather Alarms To set a weather alarm from the
26. the route name turns or delete the route GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual VIEWING INFORMATION VIEWING INFORMATION Use the Information screen to access information about tides currents celestial data user data other boats gauges and video Viewing Tide Station Information To view tide information from the Home screen select Information gt Tides then select a tide station from the list Station Bear Cut Virginia Key Date 07 APR 07 ranch abe asa To Next Low 02 32 High 08 29 Nearby Stations Date NRO High 112335 0 6 Zz z O A gt O Z A NOTE You can also select tide information for a tide station a current station or celestial information directly from the Navigation chart From the Navigation chart press the ROCKER and use the map pointer to choose an area Select Information gt Tides Currents Celestial Press right and left on the ROCKER to adjust the timeline This is helpful for predicting the tide level at a specific time of day e Select Nearby Stations to view other stations close to the one you selected e Select Date gt Manual to view tide information for a different date e Select Date gt Current Date to return to the current date Viewing Current Information Use the Current Prediction screen to view information for currents A NOTE You must use a BlueChart g2 Vision card to view Current Station information GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 29 VIEWIN
27. to them You can navigate to a destination using one of three methods Go To Route To or Guide To e Go To takes you directly to the destination e Route To creates a route from your location to a destination allowing you to add turns to the route e Guide To searches BlueChart g2 Vision chart data to suggest the best path to your destination You must be using a BlueChart g2 Vision SD card for this option to appear Navigating to a Destination You can search for and navigate to nearby destinations including fuel repairs marinas waypoints and routes To begin navigating 1 From the Home screen select Where To 2 Select the marine service category to which you want to navigate The unit shows the list of the 50 nearest locations and the distance to each Where To 49 8 Fa fn Where To Beginning a Ma cyt eto I Se Orove Key Routes Miami Bear SV atson isi ra Search by Hane Hest Page Back Back 3 Select the marine service item to which you want to navigate A screen containing information about the selected marine service appears GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 23 aN CAUTION Guide To does not assure obstacle and bottom clearance For safety always resolve any discrepancies or questions before continuing navigation I m rs m 0 O e Lu Oo Lu I 4 Usinc WHERE To Crandon Park Marina Key Biscayne FL 305 361 542 1http ww
28. 008 or 4012 units you must insert an optional BlueChart g2 Vision preprogrammed SD card for your region to view detailed navigation charts To access a navigation chart from the Home screen select Charts gt Navigation Chart PS Paik 273 x lt gt R 3 t73 x AIRA HALE T gt a wo gt lt 9 as x Bo iets aa 405P ea DINNERKEY MARH gt SRV amuan Me v te x Ea GPS Speed Heading Marine services fey gt toy re a 9 Priv aids gt tes me Your boat Submerged wreck N 25 43 26 3 W080 13 53 6 Navigation Chart on a GPSMAP 4208 Zooming In and Out on the Map The Range keys control the zoom level indicated by the scale at the bottom of the navigation chart _129 __ The bar under the number represents that distance on the map GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual Vi Usinc CHARTS Navigation Chart Settings To access additional settings or options for the navigation chart press MENU Weather turns the NEXRAD weather overlay on or off This choice is only available when a Garmin XM Network device is connected See page 53 for more information Overlay Numbers control how important numbers appear on the screen Choose to show or hide different numbers by category Select Auto to show navigation fishing and sailing numbers When a category is set to Auto those numbers will only appear when that category is activ
29. 1s turned on or when a new feature is selected the GDL 30 30A has to receive new data before it can be shown You might experience a delay before weather data or a new feature appears on the map Setting the XM WX Weather Options To configure the weather settings from the Home screen select Weather gt Weather Setup From this menu you can turn the NEXRAD Loop on or off and hide or show the weather Legend Viewing Precipitation Information Precipitation shows NEXRAD radar storm cells lighting strikes and hurricane warnings To view precipitation from the Home screen select Weather gt Precipitation Viewing NEXRAD Radar Information NEXRAD shows precipitation from very light rain and snow up to strong thunderstorms in varying shades and colors On the GPSMAP 4000 series unit you can view NEXRAD information as an image of the latest update or as an animated loop of the latest updates To animate the NEXRAD loop from the Home screen select Weather gt Weather Setup gt NEXRAD Loop gt On In the lower left corner of the screen is a Time Stamp The Time Stamp displays the elapsed time since the National Weather Service last updated the information C U Z gt lt S GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 53 Marine Network Usinc XM To view the weather legend from the Home screen select Weather gt Weather Setup gt Legend gt Show NEXRAD is shown independently or with a variety of other weather information z as
30. 3000 series chartplotter A GSD 21 cannot be wired to a GPSMAP 4000 series chartplotter e Share data from Garmin Marine Network devices connected to any chartplotter in the Marine Network or a GMS 10 Marine Network Port Expander with every other chartplotter connected to the Marine Network These devices include e GSD 22 digital sounder provides sonar data when connected to the Garmin Marine Network and an appropriate transducer Sonar data is shared by all chartplotters on the network e GMR 21 41 Radome GMR 18 Radome and GMR 404 406 Open Array Radar provide radar data when connected to the Garmin Marine Network Radar data 1s shared by all chartplotters on the network e GDL30 GDL 30A provides XM Weather and XM Radio data when connected to the Garmin Marine Network XM Weather data is shared by all chartplotters on the network Connect the GDL 30A GDL 30A only the GDL 30 unit provides only weather to the audio input source on your boat to listen to XM audio The station can be changed by any chartplotter on the network A NOTE Currently the XM Satellite service is only available in North America Any functions of the GDL 30 30A will only function when used in North America e Share BlueChart g2 Vision cartography data from an SD card inserted in one GPSMAP 4000 5000 series chartplotter with every GPSMAP 4000 5000 series chartplotter connected to the Marine Network A NOTE BlueChart g2 Vision cartography is only compatibl
31. A A A E A A E a 37 CS Olied UNINC MY BOAT inier ha aae asana o Saa asinna 38 Configuring Other Boats ssssesussssssnsnssnnusnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnununnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnennnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnne 40 SOFA UMC AM AUI cca post sive ctstcae ecient va cnet acta an vier eaire a Sa Ea aa 40 li GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual INTRODUCTION Using the Marine Network cacisisnisssessusuanisasaiverdusaucndevavsniesndnadanisvancieeksisbindeassusatenstieieesndeanel 41 Viewing Connected Garmin Marine Network Devices s ssssssssssssusnsnenunnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 42 USNO RAGAN orraa E E EE AAA 43 Understanding the Cruising Screen ssssessssssssusssnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 44 Understanding the Radar Overlay Screen sssssssssusssssnususnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 47 Radar SeN ae E N 48 USMO SONA aea E e EE aii 49 Understanding the Full Screen sssssssssessssssnsnsnunnsnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 49 Understanding the Split Zoom Screen ssssssssssssssssusnsnsnnsnnnnnununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 49 Understanding the Split Frequency Screen ss ssssesssssssssssnrnsnnnunnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 50 Understanding the Temp OG cig eins resi cots aoa a aa a 50 SO CCN UD SONAT isaisa arei Eai Ea ai area 51 Advanced Sonar SeNGS siriarrei aana Er aa aai 52 Using XM WX Weather and AudioO
32. Bottom of Keel Enter a negative number to show depth from the surface Keel Offset Transducer select the transducer type set the temperature source sonar cone angles and calibrate water speed e Type set the transducer type Dual Frequency or Dual Beam e Temperature Source set the temperature source Transducer or NMEA e Sonar Cone Angles when using a transducer other than the standard Garmin transducer you can set the angle in degrees of the sonar cone so that it is accurately depicted on the Fish Eye 3D screen Select either 200kHz or 50kHz and use the on screen keyboard to enter the angle D NOTE The Sonar Cone Angles setting is preset to match the cone angle of a standard Garmin dual frequency transducer This option should only be used to match the specifications of a non standard transducer Calibrate Water Speed use this menu to calibrate a speed sensing device Follow the on screen directions for calibration If you do not have a speed sensing device this menu does not appear A NOTE If the boat is not moving fast enough or the speed sensor is not registering a speed a Speed Too Low message appears Select OK and safely increase boat speed If you get the message again stop the boat and make sure the speed sensor wheel is not stuck If the wheel turns freely check the cable connections If you continue to get the message contact Garmin Product Support GPSMAP
33. CURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS For more information go to www garmin com aboutGarmin environment disposal jsp Important Information 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 in product literature and copyright messages displayed to the consumer Virtually all data sources contain some inaccurate or incomplete data In some countries complete and accurate map information is either not available or is prohibitively expensive The California Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 requires the recycling of certain electronics For more information on the applicability to this product see www erecycle org iV GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED Unit Overview To turn on your unit for the first time you will be asked to specify certain settings For details see page 62 Front and Rear Panels Power GPSmap 4212 Range Rocker Mark Select Menu Home Automatic backlight sensor GHI JKL MNO 4 5 6 Softkeys Numeric keypad _ _ J SD card slot _ r a Front GPSMAP 4212 shown NOTE The GPSMAP 4008 and 4208 do not have a numeric keypad NOTE Use the softkeys to navigate the menus o
34. Conformity link gt lt m Z Li A A lt 68 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual APPENDIX Limited Warranty This Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase Within this period Garmin will at its sole option repair or replace any components that fail in normal use Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor 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 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 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you Garmin retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL B
35. E YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY To obtain warranty service contact your local Garmin authorized dealer or call Garmin Product Support for shipping instructions and an RMA tracking number Securely pack the unit and a copy of the original sales receipt which is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs Write the tracking number clearly on the outside of the package Send the unit freight charges prepaid to any Garmin warranty service station Online Auction Purchases Products sold through online auctions are not eligible for rebates or other special offers from Garmin Online auction confirmations are not accepted for warranty verification To obtain warranty service an original or copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer is required Garmin will not replace missing components from any package purchased through an online auction International Purchases A separate warranty is provided by international distributors for units purchased outside the United States This warranty is provided by the local in country distributor and this distributor provides local service for your unit Distributor warranties are only valid in the area of intended distribution Units purchased in the United States or Canada must be returned to the Garmin service center in the United Kingdom the United States Canada or Taiwan for service Garmin International Inc Garmin Europe Ltd Garmin Corporation 1200 East
36. G INFORMATION To view current information from the Home screen select Information gt Currents then select a current station from the list Station No Name Key northeast of FL Date 07 APR 07 To Next Ebb 01 27 Slack 05 08 Nearby Stations Date NAPRA Show Report Press right and left on the ROCKER to adjust the timeline This is helpful for predicting the current information at a specific time of day e Select Nearby Stations to view other current stations close to the one you selected e Select Date gt Manual to view current information for a different date e Select Date gt Current Date to return to the current date e Select Show Report to view the Current Report for the selected station Viewing Celestial Information Use the Celestial screen to view celestial data for sun and moon rise set moon phase and approximate sky view location of the sun and moon To view celestial information from the Home screen select Information gt Celestial On 06 APR 07 At Sunrise 06 07 Moonrise _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sunset 06 39 Moonset EFAPROF pr Tiel Tt H Phase e Select Date gt Manual to view information for a different date e Select Time to view information for a specified time on that date e Select Moon Phase to view the moon phase at a specified date and time 30 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual VIEWING INFORMATION Viewing User Data To view user data from the Home screen
37. GPSMAP 4000 Series owner s manual Wig 4 i i a Ar 7 7 s Sada ON oe Wi esos k WE AK ar RIDGE dest gt oa Ae h 4 4 K h a r A GARMIN 2007 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Garmin International Inc Garmin Europe Ltd Garmin Corporation 1200 East 151 Street Liberty House No 68 Jangshu 2 Road Olathe Kansas 66062 USA Hounsdown Business Park Shijr Taipei County Taiwan Tel 913 397 8200 or Southampton Hampshire SO40 Tel 886 2 2642 9199 800 800 1020 9RB UK Fax 886 2 2642 9099 Fax 913 397 8282 Tel 44 0 870 8501241 outside the UK 0808 2380000 within the UK Fax 44 0 870 8501251 All rights reserved 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 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 must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto 1s strictly prohibited Information in this document is subject to change without notice Garmin reserves the right to change or improv
38. S 7 SA F Navigation Chart on a GPSMAP 4208 To stop panning select Stop Panning from the options on the right As you pan the map a list of options appear along the right side These options change as you move the map pointer over various objects and charts To access an option press the corresponding soft key Review may not appear 1f the pointer is not near an object if the pointer is near only one object its name will appear instead of Review This allows you to view details of objects in the vicinity of the pointer When you select review you are presented with a list of all the objects near the pointer See page 10 for more information Navigate To allows you to begin navigation to the location of the pointer For more information see page 23 Create Waypoint marks a waypoint at the location of the pointer For more information see page 25 Information view tide station page 29 current station page 29 celestial page 30 weather page 53 or chart information near the location of the pointer GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 9 Usinc CHARTS Accessing Additional Object Information Use the map pointer 3 to view information about on screen map items waypoints and charts Select the first option on the right with the object highlighted N_25 44 08 9 W080 13 09 8 80 046i Marine Senvices a 2 QR Mency Hos TEMA ELS UO Create Waypoint Highlighted
39. SMAP 4000 series unit to an existing NMEA 2000 network see the GPSMAP 4000 5000 series installation instructions NMEA 2000 PGN information The GPSMAP 4000 5000 series unit accepts the following PGN information from a NMEA 2000 network 059392 ISO acknowledgement 059904 ISO request 060928 ISO address Claim 126996 Product information 127250 Vessel heading 127488 Engine parameters rapid update up to four engines 127489 Engine parameters dynamic up to four engines 127505 Fluid level 0X00 fuel does not support other fluid types All GPSMAP 4000 5000 series units are NMEA 2000 certified gt y U m za g S lt GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 67 APPENDIX FCC Compliance This product has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE These limits are designed to provide more 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 conditions 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 may cause harmful interference to radio communications if not installed and used in accordance with t
40. age 2 Acquiring GPS Satellite Signals page 3 Inserting and Removing SD Cards page 4 Restoring Factory Settings page 4 Using the Navigation Chart page 7 Changing the Chart Settings page 12 Navigating to a Destination page 23 Creating a Waypoint page 25 Configuring System Settings page 35 Using Radar page 43 Using Sonar page 49 Using XM page 53 Alarms and Messages page 63 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual i INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS MOOOC Naas cme cme mca a grea wants ee cece es ep hc nu detente cen naan neet i TS and OCU 0S aiena n aaa EEE ia Aa DN a i Manual C ORV CRON S sesertcasseaecreectcnanneseinecionsaunersencreassanaviardinssawstventiaanaesvoutassaaueiiendassaaucteassthaashsh i OWK EMES a A A i aeaa e PEE S E E E E E E E A IV important Norma OM sininen diaaa iV ETa e UA LO cece czars cscs E E EA E E A E E A E 1 UAE OV SNC W orea E E 1 Front and R ar Panels io saicctsctanecaciestesdanstencesesdaneuatsmatactanedsuecacesdenntenecudestonevatanenactanedaataacnsaoaaencasys 1 POWWEB aACKIONE ossia EEA AEAEE AS 2 Acquiring GPS Satellite Signals ccscsssssssssecsecsrseseeseessesseeseeseesesseesesseesessessaeensonseneas 3 Inserting and Removing SD Cards ccssssssssesecsessecsesssseeseecsessessessesensesessesseseesseeaneaesonteats 4 System DOTS sicctssteccnctpasiicstocnusasussccdunsdansuscntonstansciaindutensaseisdoaciznseibitenensaaciesadeuteaccidedancientaaes 4 Understanding the
41. alculated the route but the starting point has been moved to deeper water Warning Auto guidance route ending position moved due to safe depth settings BlueChart g2 Vision auto guidance has calculated the route but the end point has been moved to deeper water Waypoint Already Exists the named waypoint already exists Choose another name Waypoint Memory is Full Can t Create Waypoint the User Waypoint memory is full Erase existing waypoints to make room Weather Service Incompatible Software Update Required an XM weather software update is needed Contact product support for assistance updating your network Weather Service Lost XM weather the weather service is no longer communicating Make sure you have a strong XM signal Check the network and the XM wiring XM Service Incompatible Software Update Required an XM service software update is needed Contact product support for assistance updating your network gt y U m za g S lt GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 65 APPENDIX Product Registration Help us better support you by completing our online registration today Connect to our Web site at http my garmin com Use this area to record the serial number 9 digit number located on the back of the product in case your product needs service Keep the original sales receipt or a photocopy in a safe place Serial Number Contact Garmin Contact Garmin if you have any questions while using you
42. an create and store up to 20 routes with up to 250 waypoints each To create a route from your present location 1 From the Navigation chart press the ROCKER and use the map pointer 3 to choose your destination 7 LERA ELS Lite Create Waypoint a a asin 14 ae Stop Panning ys Xs 2 tN na EG AS 2 Select Navigate To gt Route To 3 Use the map pointer 3 to choose where you want to make the first turn 4 Select Add Turn 3 0 T Statute Mile 1095 an Key R s 5 To add additional turns choose where you want to make the turn and select Add Turn 6 Select Done to finish the route or Cancel Route to delete the route GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual Pii I m r5 m O O Lu Oo Lu I Usinc WHERE To 28 To create a route in another location 1 2 3 4 5 From the Home screen select Information gt User Data gt Routes gt New Route By pressing the ROCKER use the map pointer 33 to select the location you want to start the new route Select Add Turn to mark the starting point of the route Choose the location of the first turn and select Add Turn Repeat until the route is complete Select Done when the route is complete To edit a route l From the Home screen select Information gt User Data gt Routes 2 Select the route to edit 3 Select Edit Route You can edit
43. ap format on a preprogrammed SD card 1s not supported MARPA Dangerous Target radar a MARPA target has become dangerous MARPA Target Lost radar unable to track a marpa target any longer Marine Weather Warning XM weather there is a weather warning in effect NMEA Depth Is Below Transducer sonar the NMEA depth input is using the DBT sentence which does not include keel offset No DGPS Position unit lost differential GPS reception WAAS Make sure you have a clear view of the sky No Proximity Waypoints Found no proximity waypoints found while attempting a user data transfer No Routes Found no routes found while attempting a user data transfer No Tracks Found no tracks found while attempting a user data transfer No User Waypoints Found no user waypoints found while attempting a user data transfer No XM Signal XM weather no XM satellite signal detected Make sure you have a clear view of the sky Not All Maps Fit Some Maps Will Not Be Drawn there are more maps present on the SD card than the unit can support Some of the maps on the card will not be drawn or used to find map features Off Course Alarm the boat has left the user defined course Please insert card appears if you attempt to use a feature that requires an SD card Proximity Alarm the boat has come close to a user defined proximity point Proximity Alarm Memory is Full the proximity waypoint memory is full Erase existing proximity w
44. arm GPS the GPS accuracy has fallen outside the user set value AIS Dangerous Target an AIS target currently presents a collision threat Alarm Clock the alarm clock alarm has sounded Anchor Drag Alarm boat has drifted out of the user set distance range Antenna Input is Shorted there is a short in the wiring to the GPS 17 antenna Approaching Waypoint lt name gt boat is a specified alarm distance from the destination waypoint Arrival Alarm lt name gt arriving at destination waypoint Auto guidance unable to calculate route BlueChart g2 Vision auto guidance cannot calculate the route Auto guidance unable to calculate route please shorten route BlueChart g2 Vision auto guidance cannot calculate the route choose closer end point Auto guidance unable to calculate route Starting position not within safe depth BlueChart g2 Vision auto guidance cannot calculate the route travel to water within the specified safe depth Auto guidance unable to calculate route Ending position not within safe depth BlueChart g2 Vision auto guidance cannot calculate the route choose an end point within the specified safe depth Battery Alarm Battery voltage is at or below the user set value Boat is not Moving Fast Enough to Calibrate speed sensor appears during water speed calibration Check speed wheel for blockage and calibrate again If wheel 1s clear calibrate again and increase speed Can t Read User Card
45. aypoints to make room Radar Guard Zone Alarm radar an object has been detected in the user defined radar guard zone Radar Needs Repair Error Code radar the radar needs repair An error code will be listed to help diagnose the error Radar Service Incompatible Software Update Required a radar software update is needed Contact product support for assistance updating your network Radar Service Lost radar the unit has lost communications with the remote radar unit Check the network and the radar wiring Route Already Exists the named route already exists Choose another name Route is Full the individual route is full no more waypoints can be added gt lt m Z Li A A lt 64 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual APPENDIX Route Memory is Full Can t Create Route the unit s Route memory as a whole is full no more routes can be created Erase existing routes to make room Route Truncated some points on the end of the route have been discarded Severe Storm Warning XM weather there is a severe storm warning in effect Shallow Water Alarm sonar the boat has entered the user defined shallow water depth Simulating Operation the unit is in simulator mode Sonar Failed Unit Needs Repair there has been a sonar failure and the unit needs to be sent in for repair Contact product support Sonar Service Incompatible Software Update Required a software update is needed Contact product support
46. bled e High the most sensitive setting Almost all strong returns are highlighted in white e Medium many strong returns are highlighted in white e Low the least sensitive setting Only the strongest returns are highlighted in white Overlay Numbers show or hide battery voltage water temperature water speed if your transducer is capable cruising and navigation NOTE To show water temperature or water speed change the setting to Auto If the connected transducer is capable the data is shown GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 51 MarINE Network USING SONAR Advanced Sonar Settings To adjust advanced sonar settings press MENU while viewing a sonar screen Range the range of the depth scale on the right side of the screen Auto or Manual Range Gain controls the sensitivity of the sonar receiver Auto or Manual Gain To see more detail increase the gain If the screen is cluttered decrease the gain Frequency when using a dual frequency transducer select how the frequencies appear on screen 200kHz 50kHz Dual or Auto Zoom zoom in to a section of the Full Screen The zoom is off or set to No Zoom by default Four options are available e 2x Zoom twice the magnification e 4x Zoom four times the magnification e Bottom Lock locks the zoom window to the bottom e Split Zoom opens the Split Zoom screen Depth Line quickly reference a specific depth On or Off A Scope dual frequenc
47. e e Cruising GPS position GPS heading GPS speed and depth Depth is only available if connected to a sonar unit e Navigation GPS position distance arrival time bearing to destination GPS heading and GPS speed These numbers appear only when navigating to a destination see page 23 e Fishing GPS position depth water temp and water speed Depth temp and water speed are only available when connected to a capable sonar unit e Sailing GPS position waypoint velocity made good VMG wind speed wind direction water speed and depth Wind speed and direction are only available when connected to a capable NMEA 0183 wind sensor Water speed and depth are only available when connected to a capable sonar unit If you have a capable wind sensor setting the sailing overlay numbers to Auto places an indicator around the boat icon on the navigation chart to represent wind speed and direction Chart Setup customizes the navigation chart See page 12 Understanding Chart Data BlueChart g2 and BlueChart g2 Vision charts use graphic symbols to denote map features Some common symbols you might see include but are not limited to the following E Dangerous Rock D Exposed Rock Ml Beacon nn ml i Pilot Boarding Area EA Airport Seaplane Base EA buoy Ea Anchorage Berth FN Precautionary Area HH Church H Anchoring Prohibited Ri Radio Report Point FI Exposed Wreck T Fishing Harbor G Fishing Prohibited KA Tide Statio
48. e same as the navigation chart page 12 Select Adjust Radar to return to the radar setup options GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 47 Usinc RADAR Radar Setup To change radar settings from the Home screen select Radar gt Radar Setup or press MENU while viewing the radar cruising screen or radar overlay screen and select Radar Setup Orientation changes the perspective of the radar display e Heading Up sets the radar display to the current track heading e North Up sets the top of the radar display to a north heading e Course Up sets the radar display so the direction of navigation is always up The heading line will appear vertically on the screen if it is shown Heading Line shows or hides a line in the direction of travel Rings shows or hides the radar range rings Look Ahd Spd enable this to shift your current position towards the bottom of the screen as your speed increases Enter your top speed for the best results Timed Xmit sets and customizes a transmit standby cycle Define the transmission time Xmit Time and standby time Stdby Time in minutes Xtalk Reject Crosstalk filters out interference caused by another radar operating in close proximity Advanced opens a menu of advanced settings e FTC Fast Time Constant Set to High Medium Low or Off This helps reduce unwanted clutter caused by rain at a distance e Front of Boat allows you to offset the front of the boat if you
49. e Where To section on page 23 has more information on how to use Automatic Guidance 20 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual Usinc COMBINATIONS Usinc COMBINATIONS Use the Combinations screen to view a combination of different screens at the same time The number of options available on the Combinations screen depends on the optional network devices you have connected to your GPSMAP 4000 series unit and if you are using an optional BlueChart g2 Vision SD card You can choose to combine two or three screens Combinations EW Ate TET A a EMAC TET Ag Radar CEKAL IEIA StU ge Nav Chart Mariners Eye Sonar Fish Eye Sonar Mariners Eye Nav Chart Combinations Screen When you choose Combinations from the Home screen you are presented with a list of possible screen combinations to choose from Once you select a combination you can customize it if you like When viewing combined screens one is larger than the rest and acts as the screen in focus You can switch the focus screen on the fly Select the icon from the bottom right that represents the screen you want to have as the focus ot hte file X b tr Sieg N p F FIXED Pages osp ocus screen Keyi GPS Speed 7a sas Depth 20 4 Heading AY 051 S e O FIX ED BRIDGE 0 6 S Select to switch focus screen Nav Chart Radar and Sonar Combination To access additional settings or options for the Combinations screen press MENU Select t
50. e its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements Visit the Garmin Web site www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operation of this and other Garmin products Garmin is a trademark of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries GPSMAP AutoLocate TracBack and BlueChart are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin April 2007 Part Number 190 00779 00 Rev A Printed in Taiwan INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION This manual includes information for the following products e GPSMAP 4008 e GPSMAP 4208 e GPSMAP 4012 e GPSMAP 4212 Tips and Shortcuts e Press HOME from any screen to return to the Home screen e Press MENU from any of the main screens to access advanced settings Press and release the D POWER key to adjust the display settings Manual Conventions In this manual when you are instructed to select an item press the SOFT KEY along the right side of the screen to select each item Small arrows gt in the text indicate that you should press the SOFT KEY for each item in order For example if you see select Charts gt Nav Chart you should press the SOFT KEY next to Charts Then press the SOFT KEY next to Nav Chart Quick Links Turning the Unit On or Off p
51. e pressure is measured to be either the highest or lowest relative to the surrounding area ae COld Front 2 0 4 Mar Front yiyi Stationary Front Ei an OCcluded Front ee m ee OU Indicates a Low Pressure Center A Low Pressure Center is an area where the measured IL pressure is lowest relative to the surrounding area Moving away from a Low Pressure Center in any horizontal direction results in increased pressure Winds flow counterclockwise around Low Pressure Centers in North America Indicates a High Pressure Center A High Pressure Center is an area where the measured pressure is highest relative to the surrounding area Moving away from a High Pressure Center in any horizontal direction results in decreased pressure Winds flow clockwise around High Pressure Centers in North America 56 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual Marine Network Usine XM Understanding City Forecasts City forecasts appear as standard weather symbols The forecast is viewed in 12 hour increments for the next 48 hours N 32 41 34 5 W083 38 57 2 8395 343 62 7 AN Next Forecast I Previous Forecast Stop Panning Viewing Sea Conditions Sea Conditions provide surface conditions including winds wave height wave period and wave direction Understanding Surface Winds Wind barbs indicate from which direction the wind is coming The wind barb 1s a circle with a tail Wind speed 1s indicated by the different combination of flags t
52. e with GPSMAP 4000 5000 series chartplotters Previous Garmin Marine Network compatible chartplotter models such as the GPSMAP 3010 can be connected to your network but they cannot share BlueChart 2g Vision data e Transfer waypoint route and track information from one chartplotter connected to the Garmin Marine Network to every other chartplotter connected to the Marine Network The data can be cloned from one chartplotter to every other connected chartplotter or the data from every chartplotter can be merged and shared with every connected chartplotter GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 41 Z m N A Marine NETWORK Viewing Connected Garmin Marine Network Devices To view all connected Garmin Marine Network Devices from the Home screen select Configure gt System gt System Information gt Network Devices Devices GMR404 GARMIN 404 Aliases GDL 30A RAU z defined GPSMAP 5208 v1 83 _ Tp eet No alias defined Network Devices Each connected device is listed along the right side of the screen To assign an alias or name to one of the devices for identification purposes select the device Use the ROCKER or the NUMERIC KEYPAD on the 4012 and 4212 to name the device Select Back or press the HOME button to exit x x O Lu 42 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual es Using RADAR Usinc RADAR When connected to an optional Garmin Marine Radar such as a GMR 404 406 or GMR 18
53. eceived 50 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual Marine Network Usinc SONAR Setting Up Sonar Use the Sonar Setup screen to define and adjust settings universal to all sonar screens From the Home screen select Sonar gt Sonar Setup Color Scheme choose white or blue This affects the background on all sonar screens but does not change the Temp Log screen Fish Symbols set how the sonar interprets suspended targets i atu The unit does not interpret the sonar return data default Suspended targets appear as symbols Background sonar information appears making the distinction between fish and structure easier Suspended targets appear as symbols with background information shown The target depth of each symbol is also indicated Suspended targets appear as symbols No background information appears Suspended targets appear as symbols with no background information shown The target depth of each symbol is indicated Scroll Speed adjust the rate at which the sonar scrolls from right to left Ultrascroll Fast Medium or Slow If using a speed capable transducer select Auto to have the scroll speed automatically adjust to your boat s water speed Surface Noise show or hide the sonar returns near the surface of the water Hide surface noise to help reduce clutter Whiteline highlights the strongest signal from the bottom to help identify its hardness or softness e Off default Whiteline is disa
54. full sonar data from the graph and a zoomed in portion on the same screen From the Home screen select Sonar gt Split Zoom Depth temperature and water speed Zoomed depth scale 4 rh hl Zoom X Range Bll i ee window GPS speed and Hi X l 2 GPS heading i 7 a aa W Zoom level Transducer k frequency Sonar ae Zoom GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 49 Marine Network USING SONAR Understanding the Split Frequency Screen Use the Split Freq screen dual frequency transducer only to view both the 50kHz and 200kHz frequencies on the same screen A 200kHz frequency graph appears on the left a SOkHz frequency graph appears on the right From the Home screen select Sonar gt Split Frequency 15 8 16 2 yy Depth temperature and water speed it i pa Range P a e GPS speed and GPS heading RSV TTE Transducer AIBA frequencies e Sonar Split Frequency Understanding the Temp Log If you are using a temperature capable transducer the Temp Log screen keeps a graphic log of temperature readings over time The current temperature and depth are shown in the top left corner From the Home screen select Sonar gt Temp Log Temperature and depth Temperature Range Time elapsed Transducer Temperature Log The temperature appears along the right side and the time elapsed appears along the bottom The graph scrolls to the left as information is r
55. geting on the cruising screen Use the ROCKER while viewing the cruising screen to begin targeting A green ring and a green line appear to help you judge the distance and bearing of targeted objects The green ring corresponds with the range rings to help define an object s distance from your position and the green line corresponds with the heading line to help define an object s bearing from your position As you move the ROCKER you adjust the point where the the green ring and green line intersect This point indicates your target As you move the target over objects on the radar target options appear along the right side of the screen Create Waypoint Target g ANTS UE intersection Target options Heading line Stop Pointing Cruising Screen Targeting To stop targeting select Stop Pointing on the bottom right side of the screen otherwise select an option Usinc RADAR Target Options Create Waypoint marks a waypoint at the targeted object or location Acquire Target assigns a MARPA Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid tag to the targeted object A NOTE MARPA requires the use of a heading sensor The heading sensor must output the NMEA 0183 sentence HDM or HDG MARPA Target only appears when you are targeting a tagged MARPA object opens the MARPA target information window Remove MARPA objects from this window _N_25 43 26 3 MARPA target py ie mies lost g MARPA Target Open
56. hat are attached to the tail Wind Direction q Calm O 15 knots 5 knots 3 gt 20 knots 10 knots O 50 knots Understanding Wave Height The Wave Height feature shows wave heights The wave heights for an area are shown in color intensities 113 Understanding Wave Period The Wave Period feature provides the time in seconds between successive waves Understanding Wave Direction The Wave Direction feature shows the direction in which a wave is moving as indicated by the direction of the red arrow GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 57 C U Z e gt lt S Marine Network Usine XM a A r 4 PERS PA YP we Viewing Fishing Information The Fishing view contains current water temperature and surface pressure conditions Understanding Surface Pressure This feature displays pressure isobars and pressure centers The isobars connect points of equal pressure Pressure readings can help determine weather and wind conditions in an area High pressure areas are generally associated with fair weather Low pressure areas are generally associated with clouds and the chance of precipitation Isobars packed closely together show a strong pressure gradient Strong pressure gradients are associated with areas of stronger winds Pressure units are shown in Millibars mb Inches of Mercury in and Hectopascals hPa Understanding Water Temperature Data The Water Temperature feature displays the water s surface tem
57. he POWER button on the chartplotter do not hold the button or you may shut down the chartplotter or press MENU 3 On the bottom right of the screen select Transmit Radar A Spinning Up message will appear for a few moments then the radar begins painting an image Standby In Ready To Transmit A3 UEA LELEI 1 Turning off the Radar 1 When you would like to stop transmitting with the radar press and release the C POWER button on the chartplotter do not hold the button or you may shut down the chartplotter or press MENU 2 On the bottom right of the screen select Go To Standby GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 43 Usinc RADAR Understanding the Cruising Screen Use the Cruising screen to view a full screen image of the gathered radar information Your position is in the center of the screen and the rings provide distance measurements Zoom scale GPS Benicar N_25 43 00 4 W 080 10 17 2 Radar Cruising Screen The zoom scale represents the distance from your position the center to the outermost ring Each ring represents an even division of the zoom scale For example if the zoom scale is set at three kilometers or miles each ring represents one kilometer or mile from the center out Adjust the zoom scale by using the RANGE keys Cruising screen settings To access additional settings or options for the radar cruising screen press MENU Gain controls the sensitiv
58. he instructions 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 one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the GPS unit e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This product 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 Industry Canada Compliance Category I radiocommunication devices comply with Industry Canada Standard RSS 210 Category II radiocommunication devices comply with Industry Canada Standard RSS 310 Declaration of Conformity DoC Hereby Garmin declares that this unit is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 S EC To view the full Declaration of Conformity see the Garmin Web site for your Garmin product www garmin com products Click Manuals and then select the Declaration of
59. he name of the screen you want to change The chosen screen will expand and you will be able to select an option For a description of the settings for each screen see the corresponding section GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 21 Usinc COMBINATIONS To customize the screen combinations 1 While viewing the Combinations screen select MENU gt Change Combination OR From the Home screen select Combinations gt Unused Combo if one is open Edit Combination ae Wome Select the number of Combination p Combination screens screen 4 Num Functions 2 PEERS SSN Sara 5 Toggle the data bar Combination Sb LEE COME screen 2 s d A PU gt a ai 2 Sonar Change i combination N screen 1 N Change combination screen 2 Data bar 2 Select the number of combination screens 1 3 toggle the data bar on or off and choose the combination screens to view 3 Select Done A NOTE When you select the combination screens to view you will only be able to choose from the options available to your unit You can increase the number of screens available by using a BlueChart g2 Vision SD card and adding network devices such as sonar and radar 22 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual Usinc WHERE To Usinc WHERE To Use the Where To option on the Home screen to search for and navigate to nearby fuel repairs and other services as well as waypoints and routes A NOTE You must create waypoints and routes before you can navigate
60. he user defined target temperature zone Low Fuel Alarm NMEA 2000 low fuel reported by the NMEA 2000 network Fuel Tank Calibration Needed NMEA 2000 fuel was added to the fuel tank and therefore the system needs to be calibrated GPS Antenna Has Lost Its Stored Settings The GPS antenna s memory has been cleared somehow Contact product support GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 63 gt D U m za g S lt APPENDIX GPS Service Incompatible Software Update Required a GPS service software update is needed Contact product support for assistance updating your unit software GPS Service Lost the unit has lost communications with the remote GPS unit Check the network and the antenna wiring Incompatible Device Software Update Required an incompatible device 1s attached that requires a software update Contact product support for assistance updating your network Invalid Device Instance Enter a number between 0 252 invalid NMEA 2000 Device instance Invalid System Instance Enter a number between 0 15 invalid NMEA 2000 System instance Lost Heading Sensor Connection radar NMEA the unit has lost communications with the heading sensor Check wiring Lost Remote GPS Connection lost connection to the remote GPS Check the network and the antenna wiring Lost Satellite Reception the unit has lost satellite reception Make sure you have a clear view of the sky Map Format Is Not Supported a m
61. here To access navigation features page 23 e Information view information including tides currents celestial data user data information about other boats gauges and video page 29 e Configure view and edit unit and system settings page 35 6 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual USING CHARTS Usinc CHARTS The GPSMAP 4008 and 4012 units have a basic worldwide imagery map and the GPSMAP 4208 and 4212 have built in detailed BlueChart g2 cartography for the US shoreline e Navigation Chart displays all relevant navigation data available on your preloaded maps including buoys lights cables depth soundings marinas and tide stations in an overhead view e Mariner s Eye a view from above and behind your boat for a visual navigation aid NOTE If you are using a GPSMAP 4008 or 4012 you must insert an optional BlueChart g2 Vision preprogrammed SD card to view detailed Navigation and Mariner s Eye charts Fishing Charts and Fish Eye 3D views are available when using optional Blue Chart g2 Vision preprogrammed SD cards See page 14 e Fishing Chart removes navigational data from the chart while enhancing bottom contours for depth recognition e Fish Eye 3D an underwater view that visually represents the sea floor according to the chart s information Using the Navigation Chart Use the navigation chart to plan your course view map information and as a navigational aid NOTE For GPSMAP 4
62. ht Saving Time indicate whether you want daylight saving time Off On or Auto The auto setting changes turns daylight saving time on or off depending on the time of year Configuring Communications Settings To change the communications settings from the Home screen select Configure gt Communications Port Types select each port s input output format NMEA Std or NMEA High Speed to use when connecting your unit to external NMEA devices a personal computer or other Garmin devices e NMEA Std supports the input or output of standard NMEA 0183 data DSC and sonar NMEA input support for the DPT MTW and VHW sentences e NMEA High Speed supports the input or output of standard 0183 data for most AIS receivers 36 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual CONFIGURING THE UNIT NMEA 0183 Setup enable or disable NMEA 0183 output sentences for sounder route system and Garmin NMEA settings To enable or disable NMEA 0183 output sentences 1 From the Home screen select Configure gt Communications gt NMEA 0183 Setup 2 Select a setting Sounder Route System or Garmin 3 Select the NMEA 0183 output sentence to turn it on or off 4 Select Off to disable or select On to enable the 0183 NMEA output sentence e Posn Precision adjust the number of digits Two Digits Three Digits or Four Digits to the right of the decimal point for transmission of NMEA output e Waypoint IDs select how the unit outputs waypoi
63. ion e Fishing Charts view the chart with enhanced bottom contours and without navigational data This chart works best for offshore deep sea fishing e High Resolution Satellite Imagery high resolution satellite images are provided for a realistic view of the land and water on the Navigation chart e Aerial Photos view marinas and other navigationally significant aerial photos to help you visualize your surroundings e Detailed Roads and POI data view roads restaurants and other points of interest POIs along the shore e Current Data view current station information e Auto Guidance uses the specified boat safe depth and chart data to determine the best course to your destination Using the SD card You can insert or remove a BlueChart g2 Vision SD card while your Garmin GPS unit is on or off Insert the SD card label up into the open SD card slot on your Garmin GPS unit and press in until it clicks Press in again to eject the SD card BlueChart g2 Vision SD cards are not waterproof When the card is not inserted in the Garmin GPS unit keep it in the original packaging and store it away from exposure to sun and rain BlueChart g2 Vision SD cards are susceptible to damage from static electricity In low humidity environments you should ground yourself on a large metal object before handling the card Card label GPSMAP 4012 or 4212 Card label GPSMAP 4008 or 4208 A NOTE BlueChart g2 Vision data cannot
64. ion icon 9 power key 1 Precipitation Information 53 precipitation information 53 preset XM channel 60 product registration 66 R radar 5 43 antenna size 48 motor speed 48 overlay screen 47 setup 48 range 52 range keys 1 registration 66 restoring factory settings 4 review 9 rings 12 48 roads 20 rocker key 1 routes creating 27 editing 28 route to 23 S safe depth 12 15 38 safe height 38 safe zone 40 satellite signals 3 scroll speed 51 SD cards inserting and removing 4 sea conditions 57 search for a destination by name 24 select key 1 settings alarms 37 chart 12 combinations 22 communications 36 fish eye 3D 16 initializing 62 mariner s eye 12 mariner s eye 3D 15 navigation chart 8 radar 48 sonar 51 sonar advanced 52 system 35 XM audio 60 XM weather 53 72 show radar 12 simulator mode 5 soft key 1 softkeys 1 software license agreement 70 sonar 5 49 a scope 52 color scheme 51 depth line 52 fish symbols 51 frequency 52 full screen 49 gain 52 range 52 scroll speed 51 split frequency screen 50 split zoom screen 49 surface noise 51 temp log 50 whiteline 51 zoom 52 sonar cone 16 sonar cone angles 39 specifications 61 split frequency screen 50 split zoom screen 49 spot depths 13 stop navigating 24 storm cell information 54 sun and moon 30 surface noise 51 surface pressure 58 surface winds 57 symbols 13 system settings 4 35 T targeting radar 45 options 46
65. ity of the radar receiver The default setting Auto adjusts automatically to provide optimal performance You can also set the gain manually When you select Gain select Up or Down or use the RANGE or ROCKER keys to manually adjust the gain Select Auto to return the gain to the default setting e Select Rain Cltr to adjust the gain for unwanted clutter caused by rain at close ranges Select Up or Down or use the RANGE or ROCKER keys to adjust the rain clutter sensitivity e Select Sea Cltr to adjust the gain for clutter caused by choppy sea conditions Select Nxt Prset to cycle between Rough Med Calm or Off You can also select Up or Down or use the RANGE or ROCKER keys to manually adjust the sea clutter sensitivity Usinc RADAR Guard Zone defines a safe zone around your boat An alarm will sound when a detected object enters this zone Select On or Off If the guard zone is on you can define the boundaries by selecting Adjust Guard Zone e Corner and Corner 2 Use the ROCKER as indicated by the arrows 5 define the size of the guard zone Select Corner 1 or Corner 2 to change the reference point e Circular Joins the guard zone to completely encompass the boat Use Corner 1 or Corner 2 to adjust the size Circular Corner 1 Corner 2 Overlay Numbers show or hide cruising navigation or fishing numbers just as on the navigation chart page 8 Radar Setup advanced radar settings See page 48 Tar
66. mount the radar at an angle e Antenna Size GMR 404 406 only allows you to select the size of your antenna 4 Foot or 6 Foot e Motor Speed GMR 404 406 only allows you to set the motor speed of your GMR 404 406 radar to Normal Speed or High Speed High Speed increases the speed at which the antenna rotates which increases the speed at which the screen updates 48 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual MarINE Network Usinc SONAR Usinc SONAR When connected to an optional sounder module such as the GSD 22 and a transducer your unit becomes a powerful fishfinder The sounder module connects through the Garmin Marine Network and shares sonar data with every chartplotter connected to the network With the GPSMAP 4000 series unit you can view sonar in different ways depending on the type of transducer you are using Press Sonar from the Home screen to view the available choices Understanding the Full Screen Use the Full Screen to view a full screen graph of the transducer s sonar readings The range scale along the right side of the screen shows the depth of detected objects as the screen scrolls from the right to the left On the Home screen select Sonar gt Full Screen Depth temp and 19 Opr water speed EN h a Suspended target Bottom Range GPS speed and GPS heading Transducer a on frequency Sonar Full Screen Understanding the Split Zoom Screen Use the Split Zoom screen to view the
67. n Information Yacht Harbor Current Station S Marine Services Some symbols might appear differently on your Garmin unit Recommended Anchorage Rescue Station Other features common to most charts include depth contour lines with deep water represented in white intertidal zones spot soundings as depicted on the original paper chart navigational aids and symbols and obstructions and cable areas 8 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual USING CHARTS Panning the Navigation Chart By pressing the ROCKER use the map pointer 3 to pan away from your current location and scroll to other areas on the navigation chart As you pan past the edge of the current map display the screen scrolls forward to provide continuous map coverage The position icon e stays at your present location If the position icon leaves the map when you pan a small window appears in the corner so you can keep track of your current position As you move the map pointer its coordinates distance and bearing from your current location appear in the upper left corner of the map To pan the map press up down right or left on the ROCKER Pointer coordinates Pointer distance M and bearing from current location Pan Map options pointer F0Spriv aids PA T ae es Position S Priv aids gt window ca kas ta aay a n Me 8 gt Priv aids PA ow Le bees S m DS pE TO Stop Panning 1 a a pe DOOM E xo y T POVAU
68. n fishing and sailing numbers just as on the navigation chart page 8 Changing the Chart Settings To change chart settings from the Home screen select Charts gt Chart Setup or press MENU while viewing the navigation chart and select Chart Setup Orientation change the perspective of the map display e North Up sets the top of the map display to a north heading e Track Up sets the map display to the current track heading Course Up sets the map so the direction of navigation is always up The heading line will appear vertically on the screen if it 1s shown 12 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual Usinc CHARTS Heading Heading line Se aN Ecate PASSAGE GI RNC eee 4 eo z AW 1 SS z S S Pe Y RANGE Chart SOS NS border LSS ae es 64 j NEN z RRS a k J Depth D ma GPS Position 69 3 VS aam aae ao N 45 23 43 3 a N SW ie ee W123 13 29 8 Heading Line draws an extension from the bow of the boat in the direction of travel e Off turns off the heading line e Distance sets the distance to the end of the heading line e Time sets the amount of time until you reach the end of the heading line e Chart Borders turn on chart borders if you are using a BlueChart g2 Vision SD card and you want to see what area the maps cover Tracks hides off or shows on tracks on the chart Appearance customizes how items are shown on the map Changing the Chart Appearance
69. n the GPSMAP 4000 series unit NMEA 2000 nee connector connector S ni iy Marine video connector Garmin Marine Network GA R M N connectors eR f NMEA 0183 5 connector GPSMAP 4212 shown Back GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual GETTING STARTED Power Backlight Press and hold the POWER key until the Garmin screen appears When the Warning screen appears press SELECT to agree to the warning and proceed to the Home screen A NOTE The first time you power on your unit you must go through a setup sequence See page 62 for details To turn the unit off press and hold the POWER key GARMIN WARNING All information is presented for reference only You assume total responsibility and risk associated with using this device ANT RSS SELECT Warning Screen L 19 7 fn n OEG lt Radan a w Sona Weather TMa Combinations G UOR ol information KiS Configure Home Screen 2 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual GETTING STARTED Adjusting the Backlight 1 Press and release the POWER key 2 Select Backlight 3 To allow the unit to automatically adjust the backlight based on ambient light select Auto TAKE To manually adjust the backlight l either select Up or Down or use the ROCKER OSAHA GULF OF To return to the previous screen 0 select Back Adjusting the Color Mode 1 Press and release the POWER key 2 Select Color
70. nd the All Hazard setting uses the same color scale but shows land as dark red Safe Depth adjust the depth at which red indicates shallow water This also changes the global Safe Depth setting as it applies to the Auto Guidance feature See for more information Mariner s Eye 3D Normal Colors GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 15 USING CHARTS Using Fish Eye 3D Using the depth contour lines of the BlueChart g2 Vision cartography Fish Eye 3D provides an underwater view of the sea floor or lake bottom The RANGE keys adjust the view in the same way as the Mariner s Eye 3D GPS Speed Heading 10 0 101 GPS Position N 48 36 03 1 W122 59 24 0 Fish Eye 3D Fish Eye 3D Settings To access additional settings or options for the Fish Eye 3D screen press MENU Sonar Cone turn a cone on or off that shows the area covered by your transducer Tracks turn the track log on or off Overlay Numbers show or hide cruising navigation or fishing numbers just as on the navigation chart page 8 Using Fishing Charts Use the fishing chart for a detailed unobstructed view of the bottom contours and depth soundings on the chart Pe 2 l Ears W122 56 27 1 4H ihn Ga TF 5 OPS Pos ed H 4334 200m Wait Sh 2 a 1 Fishing Chart Navigation Chart The fishing chart uses detailed bathymetric data on on a preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision SD card and is best for offshore deep sea fi
71. nd use the map pointer to highlight the waypoint on the navigation chart OR From the Home screen select Information gt User Data gt Waypoints 2 Select the button for the waypoint you want to edit N_25 44 49 9 Aa W080 07 35 6 See el 6 00 056i Information I S 4 Select Edit Waypoint 5 Select the waypoint attribute you want to change Name Symbol Depth Water Temp or Position To move the waypoint on the navigation chart Select the waypoint on the navigation chart Select Review Select the button for the waypoint you want to edit Select Edit Waypoint Select Position Select Use Chart or Enter Coordinates If entering coordinates use the ROCKER or NUMERIC KEYPAD 4012 4212 only to enter the new coordinates for the waypoint If using the chart highlight the new location with the map pointer 3 and select Move Waypoint The waypoint moves to the new location NO OO FP W N GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual Usinc WHERE To To view a list of all waypoints From the Home screen select Information gt User Data gt Waypoints To delete a waypoint or MOB 1 From the Navigation chart press the ROCKER and use the map pointer to highlight the waypoint on the navigation chart OR From the Home screen select Information gt User Data gt Waypoints 2 Select the waypoint or MOB you want to delete 3 Select Delete Creating and Using Routes You c
72. nnsunnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnunnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 68 BEA ANE AINOY AA A E E E A E E E E A E E 69 Software License Agreement scscsssessseecsecsessessessecsecsecsesseesesseseeeesesseseessessaesaesaesnessenenesas 70 NAEK sana E E E E veveendveraveretsavanseac 71 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual iii INTRODUCTION Warnings Failure to avoid the following potentially e Use the electronic chart in the unit only to hazardous situations could result in an accident facilitate not to replace the use of authorized or collision resulting in death or serious injury government charts Official government charts and notices to mariners contain all information e When navigating carefully compare information l needed to navigate safely displayed on the unit to all available navigation sources including information from visual Use this unit only as a navigational aid Do not sightings and maps For safety always resolve attempt to use the unit for any purpose requiring any discrepancies or questions before continuing precise measurement of direction distance navigation location or topography WARNING This product its packaging and its components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or reproductive harm This Notice is provided in accordance with California s Proposition 65 See www garmin com prop65 for more information LAMP S INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MER
73. nt identifiers Names or Numbers e Defaults treset NMEA 0183 settings to their default settings OK or Cancel NMEA 2000 Setup set how the GPSMAP 4000 series unit is seen by a NMEA 2000 network e Device Instance is used if you have two or more of the same NMEA 2000 devices in your system For example if you have two 4208s in your system select Device Instance and enter different numbers for each device e System Instance is only needed if you have two or more separate NMEA systems on your boat with a gateway between the systems If this 1s the case select System Instance and assign different numbers to each system Setting Alarms You can set the unit to sound an audible alarm when certain conditions are met By default all alarms are turned off To set an alarm 1 From the Home screen select Configure gt Alarms 2 Select an alarm category Navigation Engine System Sonar or Weather Alarms include e Navigation Anchor Drag Arrival Off Course e Engine Fuel e System Clock Battery GPS Accuracy Sonar Shallow Water Deep Water Water Temp Fish e Weather only if XM weather is available Marine Tornado Severe Storm Flood Flash Flood 3 Select an alarm 4 Select On to turn the alarm on and then Use the ROCKER or NUMERIC KEYPAD 4012 4212 only to specify alarm information GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 37 CONFIGURING THE UNIT Setting Navigation Alarms To set a navigation alarm from
74. o sources and wish to alternate between the two select Alternate to define the amount of time each video is displayed e Aspect switches between the standard aspect ratio and a stretched aspect ratio The video cannot be stretched beyond the dimensions provided by the connected video device Because of this the stretched video may not fill the entire screen of the 4012 and 4212 units e Brightness adjusts the brightness of the video feed up or down or select Auto to allow the unit to automatically adjust the brightness e Saturation adjusts the color saturation up or down or select Auto to allow the unit to automatically adjust the saturation e Contrast adjusts the contrast up or down or select Auto to allow the unit to automatically adjust the contrast e Standard selects the video format used by the source PAL or NTSC Select Auto to let the unit automatically select the source format 34 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual CONFIGURING THE UNIT CONFIGURING THE UNIT Use the Configure screen to configure unit settings Configuring System Settings To change general system settings from the Home screen select Configure gt System Simulator turn Simulator Mode on or off and set Simulator Mode options If you set the unit into a Store Demonstration mode during the initial unit setup this setting will be named Demo Language select the on screen language Beeper Display set Beeper options Backlight and C
75. olor Mode e Beeper select Beeper to set when the unit makes audible sounds The three settings are Off Alarms Only default and Key and Alarm keys and alarms e Backlight select Backlight to adjust the intensity of the backlight or select Auto to allow the unit to automatically adjust the backlight based on ambient light e Color Mode select Color Mode to select Day Colors Night Colors or Auto to allow the unit to adjust the colors GPS view GPS satellites and turn WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System EGNOS European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service on or off System Information view system information restore factory settings and view the status of networked devices page 42 Event Log shows a list of system events Overlay Numbers view or edit the options for Wind Apparent Wind or True Wind and Next Turn numbers Distance or Time Changing Units of Measure To change units of measure from the Home screen select Configure gt Units System Units this is a quick global setting that defines most of the individual units of measure listed below at once Statute mh ft F Metric kh m C Nautical kt ft F or Custom Select Custom to individually define units of measure for e Depth individually set the units of measure for depth to Feet Fathoms or Meters e Temperature individually set units of measure for temperature to Fahrenheit F or Celsius C A NOTE You must be
76. out For more information on BlueChart g2 Vision see page 14 For more information on transferring data see page 31 System Settings The following paragraphs describe how to view system information restore factory settings and use the simulator mode For a more detailed description of system settings refer to page 35 Restoring Factory Settings You can restore your unit to the original factory settings CAUTION This procedure deletes any information you have entered To restore factory settings 1 From the Home screen select Configure gt System gt System Information 2 Select Factory Settings 3 Select Reset to restore all factory settings Otherwise select No to cancel 4 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual GETTING STARTED Viewing System Information You can view your unit s software version basemap version unit ID number and your XM weather Radio ID if available You may need this information to update the system software or purchase additional map data information From the Home screen select Configure gt System gt System Information Using the Simulator Mode Simulator mode turns the GPS receiver off for use indoors or for practice The unit does not track satellites in simulator mode CAUTION Do not try to navigate using simulator mode because the GPS receiver is turned off Any satellite signal strength bars shown are only simulations and do not represent the strength of actual satellite signals
77. perature as indicated by the legend on the left of the screen The temperature breaks are indicated by isotherm lines Viewing Fish Forecasting To view areas that contain optimal weather conditions for specific species of fish from the Home screen select Weather gt Fishing gt Menu and select a species of fish Shaded areas indicate optimal fishing areas for that species x lt Oo Z a n 58 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual MaR ne Network Usine XM Viewing Visibility Information Visibility is the forecast maximum horizontal distance that can be seen at the surface as indicated by the legend on the left of the screen Contour lines on the Visibility feature show the forecasted change in surface visibility N 28 17 04 1 W081 08 22 6 296 346m INDIAN RIVER BANANA Rigen TTL Lye BAY LEMON BAY CALOOSAMAICS HEE RIVER GORDONJRASS Viewing Buoy Reports Report readings are taken from buoys and coastal observation stations These readings are used to determine air temperature dew point water temperature tide wave height and period wind direction and speed visibility and barometric pressure N_25 00 36 0 ease 22 48 0 4 a a g a i 7 65 202 A 4 A s a 4 Buoy Wave Period wnat L S eee iS m m m rm _ gt EocalivWeather tin A BARNES SOUNE i Next Forecast Gl re a i i f M 4 Previous Forecast Yh ps Sy Pp Stop Panning AFAN
78. r unit In the USA contact Garmin Product Support by phone 913 397 8200 or 800 800 1020 Monday Friday 8 AM 5 PM Central Time or go to www garmin com support In Europe contact Garmin Europe Ltd at 44 0 870 8501241 outside the UK or 0808 2380000 within the UK Caring for the Unit The case is constructed of high quality materials and does not require user maintenance except cleaning Cleaning the Case Clean the unit s outer casing except for the screen using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that may damage plastic components Cleaning the Screen The unit s lens is coated with a special anti reflective coating that is sensitive to skin oils waxes and abrasive cleaners Cleaners containing ammonia alcohol abrasives or anti grease detergents will harm the anti reflective coating It is important to clean the lens using an eyeglass lens cleaner that is specified as safe for anti reflective coatings and a clean lint free cloth Water Immersion The unit is waterproof to IEC Standard 60529 IPX7 It can withstand immersion in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes Prolonged submersion can cause damage to the unit After submersion be certain to wipe and air dry the unit before reuse gt lt m Z Li A A lt 66 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual APPENDIX NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 The GPSMAP 4000 series unit can accept data from both
79. receiving NMEA Sonar depth data or using a Garmin sounder module to view depth and water temperature information GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 35 CONFIGURING THE UNIT e Distance individually set the units of measure for distance readings Miles Kilometers or Nautical Miles e Speed individually set the units of measure for speed readings Miles Per Hour Kilometers Per Hour or Knots e Elevation individually set the units of measure for elevation readings Feet or Meters e Volume individually set the units of measure for volume readings Liters US Gallons or UK Gallons Heading set the reference used in calculating heading information e Auto Mag Var Automatic Magnetic Variation automatically sets the magnetic declination for your location e True sets true north as the heading reference e Grid sets grid north as the heading reference 000 e User Mag Var allows you to set the magnetic variation value Position Format change the coordinate style in which a given location reading appears Only change the position format if you are using a map or chart that specifies a different position format Map Datum change the coordinate system in which the map is structured Only change the Map Datum if you are using a map or chart that specifies a different Map Datum Time Format choose a 12 hour or 24 hour time format Time Zone set the time zone you want displayed for time readings Daylig
80. rt indicate marine weather warning zones N 27 15 37 0 W080 08 29 4 1 65k 006i MOSIUITO a EAGCON INDIANEE IVER aA a enna con Hampa A RASCE NIBAY LEMOSBAY CALOOS AHATE HEE RIVER GORDON PASS BAHAMAS C Z e x lt S GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 59 lt O Z a Marine Network Usinc XM Understanding County Warnings When the National Weather Service issues a weather warning for a county the county 1s highlighted with the color corresponding to the warning To view information about the warning select the county with the pointer by using the ROCKER eats Tornado Warning ae Severe Thunderstorm Warning i Flood Warning a Flash Flood Warning Viewing Forecast Information Forecasts show the weather conditions including fronts and precipitation To view the forecast for another time period select Menu gt Next Forecast The forecasted weather for the next 12 hours is displayed Continue to select Next Forecast to view forecasts for the next 24 36 and 48 hours To view forecast information for another location use the pointer to pan the map until the location 1s displayed Understanding Fronts The Fronts show lines indicating the leading edge of an air mass This feature also shows pressure centers Pressure centers are represented by a large Red L for low pressure centers or a large Blue H for high pressure centers Pressure centers represent an area wher
81. s and tracks GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 31 VIEWING INFORMATION Viewing Information on Other Boats To view information about other boats from the Home screen select Information gt Other Boats NOTE To view information about other boats your unit must be connected to an external AIS Automatic Identification System or DSC Digital Selective Calling device See page 40 for more information AIS List view information about all of the boats your unit is monitoring Select AIS List to view the MMSIs Maritime Mobile Service Identities or names if the boat is broadcasting a name of nearby AIS equipped boats The AIS list is sorted by range with the boat nearest to your boat at the top of the list DSC Log view a list of all DSC calls sorted by most recent sender or by type distress calls or position reports e View By Time view the most recent DSC calls received sorted and displayed chronologically by time and date Calls with identical time and date information show the same information in the list e View By Sender view an alphanumerical list of senders e View By Type view the most recent distress calls or position reports sorted chronologically e Delete All delete all log entries DSC Call List view the 100 most recent calls The DSC Call List shows the most recent call from a boat If a second call is received from the same boat it replaces the first call in the Call List Directory view
82. s MARPA MARPA obiect Ee target information a i window tar geted r PNG UEO Tracking MARPA object Target options Dangerous MARPA object Stop Pointing N UP 3 MARPA Targeting Usinc RADAR Understanding the Radar Overlay Screen The radar overlay screen places the radar picture directly onto the navigation chart To access the radar overlay screen from the Home screen select Radar gt Radar Overlay DOME Te 1 GPS Speed tai OME Te FERI Heading k a W a o ath E we M i FIXED BRIDG h E 2 7 4 3 0 3 0 pat m aM fi Ai og z a wiee rd Radar range Map scale West Pt GPS eT Sh 25 42 52 ie wos0 10 30 8 Radar Overlay Screen The radar picture appears in orange and overlays the navigation chart Use the RANGE keys to zoom in and out e Zooming while panning the map will only effect the zoom scale of the map the radar range remains the same e Zooming while the map is locked on the boat not panning will effect the zoom scale of the map as well as the radar range When you reach the limit of the radar range the screen will not zoom out further Radar overlay screen options To access additional settings or options for the radar overlay screen press MENU There are two sets of options you can access radar or chart The radar setup options are the same as the radar cruising screen page 44 Select Adjust Chart to access the chart options The chart options are th
83. select Information gt User Data Waypoints view a list of all saved waypoints page 25 Routes view a list of saved routes page 27 Tracks view a list of saved tracks Data Transfer transfer waypoints routes and tracks to and from an SD card or network To transfer data to or from an SD card 1 Insert an SD card into the SD card slot on the front of the unit 2 From the Home screen select Information gt User Data gt Data Transfer gt Card Complete one of the following e Select Save To Card to save waypoints routes and tracks to the SD card e Select Merge From Card to transfer data from the SD card to the unit and combine it with existing user data e Select Replace From Card to overwrite items on your unit To transfer data to or from a network 1 Connect the unit to a Garmin Marine Network using the network port on the back of the unit and a Garmin Network cable 2 From the Home screen select Information gt User Data gt Data Transfer gt Network Zz z O A gt O Z Complete one of the following e Select Clone User Data to transfer waypoints routes and tracks to other chartplotters connected to the network Existing data will be overwritten on those chartplotters e Select Merge User Data to transfer data between all the chartplotters connected to the network Unique data will be combined with existing data on every chartplotter Clear User Data erase all user waypoints route
84. shing 16 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual USING CHARTS Enabling High Resolution Satellite Imagery You can overlay high resolution satellite images on the land sea or both portions of the Navigation chart when using a preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision SD card To enable satellite imagery 1 While viewing the Navigation Chart press MENU 2 Select Chart Setup gt Appearance gt Photos 3 Select one of the following e Off standard chart information is shown on the map e Land Only standard chart information is shown on water with photos overlaying the land e QOn photos overlay both the water and the land at a specified opacity The higher you set the percentage the more the satellite photos will cover both land and water NOTE When enabled the high resolution satellite images are only present at lower zoom levels If you cannot see the high resolution images in your BlueChart g2 Vision region either zoom in further using the RANGE key or set the detail level higher see page 13 Photo Overlay Off S54 jaa H a n a daa Feet am ub g ees i 3 i Photo Overlay at 100 weg Ae Aui Photo Overlay at 50 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 17 USING CHARTS Viewing Aerial Photos Preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision SD cards contain aerial photographs of many landmarks marinas and harbors Use these photos to help orient yourself to your surroundings or to help acquaint yo
85. urself with a marina or harbor prior to arrival Aerial Photo A NOTE Use the RANGE keys to zoom in and out while viewing the aerial photo on the full screen 18 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual USING CHARTS To access aerial photos from the navigation chart Use the ROCKER to highlight a camera with the pointer and select Review mm Se S a 7 Overhead ican EE Perspective gt R _ _ __ View Fullscreen blo a 40o Hy ams Island Marina J gt Gy GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual 19 Usinc CHARTS Viewing Current Station Information If current stations are available in your g2 Vision region they appear on the navigation chart as a highlighted arrow This detailed icon shows the current s speed and direction at a glance For more information about current stations see page 29 Current Station icon Detailed Road and POI Data BlueChart g2 Vision contains detailed road and POI data which includes highly detailed coastal roads and points of interest POIs such as restaurants lodging local attractions and more For instructions on searching for and navigating to these POIs see the Where To section beginning on page 23 Using Automatic Guidance Automatic Guidance automatically creates and suggests passage based on available BlueChart g2 Vision chart information See page 38 for instructions on setting up Automatic Guidance for your boat Th
86. vative 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 70 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual INDEX A a scope 52 additional object information 10 aerial photos 18 AIS 32 40 alarms 37 63 antenna size radar 48 automatic guidance 20 B backlight adjusting 3 backlight sensor beeper 35 BlueChart g2 Vision 14 41 buoy reports 59 C calibrate water speed 39 caring for the unit 66 celestial information 30 chart appearance 13 chart data 8 charts 5 7 additional object information 10 appearance 13 boarders 13 detail 13 fish eye 3D 7 fishing 7 mariner s eye 7 navigation 7 panning 9 settings 12 using 7 zooming 7 cleaning the case 66 the screen 66 clear user data 31 colors 15 color mode 3 color scheme 51 combinations 6 21 communications settings 36 configure 6 35 my boat 38 other boats 40 water speed 39 XM audio 40 contact Garmin 66 county warnings 56 course up 12 48 create waypoint 9 creating routes 27 cruising screen radar 44 current station 20 29 D data clear user data 31 transfer 31 41 user 31 declaration of conformity 68 delete a waypoint 27 depth line 52 detail 13 DSC 32 40 E edit a route 28 edit existing waypoint 26 EGNOS 35 F factory settings restoring 4 fish eye 3D 7 16 settings 16 fish forecasting 58 fishing charts 16
87. w co miami dade fl Navigatehio us parks mparks6 htm VHF Working Channel 9 Next Page Monitoring Channel 16 Previous Rage Services Open Year Round Slip Mooring Ramp Utility Hookups Fresh Water Electricity Waste Pumpout Fuel Gas Diesel Provisions 4 Select Navigate To 5 Select Go To OR Select Guide To when using a preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision card to use Auto Guidance 6 Follow the colored line on the screen to the destination GPS Speed e Heading 1 C 24 gt 0 05 TAERAA A 031i O ie Gree i amp i kgf ED BRIDGE 0 6 2 CS DO mn 3 2 1 2 PAY aid kag PA ai P 2 7 is GPS Position Key Biscayne N 25 42 47 0 hc VY 080 10 22 4 To stop navigating From the chart Select Menu and then select Stop Navigating To search for a destination by name 1 From the Home screen select Where To gt Search by Name 2 Use the ROCKER or NUMERIC KEYPAD 4012 4212 only to select characters and spell at least a portion of the name of your destination 24 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual Usinc WHERE To Search By Name a Done Cancel 3 Select Done to view the 50 nearest destinations that contain your search criteria 4 Select the best location then select Navigate To gt Go To or Route To ar m rs m 0 Creating and Using Waypoints You can store up to 1 500 alphanumeric waypoints with a user defined name symbol depth and water
88. y only a vertical flasher along the right side of the screen On or Off Sonar Setup opens the Sonar Setup screen See page 51 52 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner s Manual MaR ne Network Usine XM Usinc XM WX WEATHER AND AuDIo In order to use XM Weather you must have a Garmin GDL 30 or 30A XM receiver and an activated XM weather subscription To use XM Audio you must have the Garmin GDL 30A XM receiver and an XM Audio subscription To connect the XM antenna and receiver and for subscription instructions refer to the GDL 30 30A Marine Weather Satellite Receiver Installation Instructions If you do not have a receiver and a subscription to XM WX Weather the weather features described in this section work only when the unit is in Simulator Mode Using XM WX Weather The GDL 30 30A receives XM WX Weather data and shows it on your unit s Navigation chart and other screens throughout the unit The weather data for each feature comes from reputable weather data centers such as the National Weather Service and the Hydrometerological Prediction Center See the XM WX Satellite Weather Web site at http weather xmradio com weather for more information A NOTE Any weather feature can change in appearance or interpretation if the source that provides the information changes XM WX Weather data is broadcast at set rates For example NEXRAD NEXt Generation Weather RADar data is broadcast at five minute intervals When the Garmin unit
89. you can view more information about your surroundings The radar connects through the Garmin Marine Network and shares radar data with every chartplotter connected to the network The Garmin Marine Radar transmits a narrow beam of microwave energy as it rotates in a 360 pattern When the transmitted energy contacts a target some of that energy is reflected back to the radar You choose how to display the received data on the chartplotter WARNING The marine radar transmits microwave energy that has the potential to be harmful to humans and animals Before beginning radar transmission verify that the area around the radar is clear The radar transmits a beam approximately 12 above and below a line extending horizontally from the center of the radar Avoid looking directly at the radar because the eyes are the most susceptible part of the body Turning on the Radar 1 When you power on the network the radar warms up A countdown is provided to alert you when the radar is ready From the Home screen press Radar gt Cruising e Asa Safety feature the radar enters standby mode after it warms up This gives the operator an opportunity to verify that the area around the scanner is clear before beginning radar transmission It is important to remember that the microwave energy transmitted by the scanner can potentially be dangerous 2 When the message Ready to Transmit appears in the center of the radar display press and release t
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