Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- GPSMAP 172/172C
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Keypad Usage
- Selecting Options
- Entering Data
- Initializing the Receiver
- Power On/Screen Backlighting
- Simulator Mode
- Main Pages/Map Page
- Map Cursor
- Marking Waypoints
- Using the NAV Key
- Simulated Tour
- Reviewing/CreatingMap Waypoints
- Compass Navigation Page
- Highway Page
- Active Route Page/Main Menu Page
- Deleting Waypoints/Powering Off Unit
- Reference
- Map Page
- Map Page: Cursor
- Map Page: Options
- Compass Page
- Highway Page
- Highway Page Options
- Creating Waypoints
- Reviewing/Editing Waypoints
- Waypoint Lists
- Going to a Destination
- TracBack Navigation
- MOB: Man OverBoard
- Creating Routes
- Creating a Route/Following a Route
- Route List Page
- Route Review Page
- Editing Routes
- Active Route Page
- Find Key
- Find Options
- Main Menu Tabs
- Main Menu:GPS Tab
- Main Menu:Tide Tab
- Main Menu: Trip/
- Main Menu: Track Tab
- Main Menu: DSC Tab
- Main Menu: DSC/Card Tabs
- Main Menu: Temp Tab/Setup Tab
- Main Menu: Comm Tab
- Main Menu: Alarm Tab
- Appendix
- Index
Once the data card has been
read, a summary screen
appears. Press
ENTER/
MARK to acknowledge.
The first time you insert a
data card, the unit takes
a few seconds to read the
card.
93
Installing and Removing Data Cards
The GPSMAP 172/172C uses optional Garmin marine BlueChart and MapSource data cards to
display digital charts and maps on-screen. Data cards are installed in the card slot located at the bottom
right of the unit. Data cards may be installed or removed at any time, whether the unit is on or off.
To install a data card:
1. Open the card door by pressing together on the two handles at the bottom of the door and lifting it
up and open.
2. Insert the card into the slot, with the label facing top and the handle towards you.
3. Firmly push the card into the unit. It in not necessary to force the card and about 1/2” is still
exposed when it is properly inserted. If the unit is on, a confirmation tone sounds and a
message displays on the screen noting the card details when the card has been properly installed
and accepted.
4. Close the cover.
If you insert a data card and get a ‘card format not recognized’ message, try removing the card and
reinserting it. If the card is still not recognized, contact the Garmin or your Garmin dealer for assis-
tance. Data cards are not waterproof, should not be exposed to moisture or excessive static charges, and
should be stored in the case supplied with the card.
To remove a data card:
1. Open the card door by pressing together on the two handles at the bottom of the door and lifting it
up and open.
2. Grasp the card handle and pull out firmly.
3. If the unit is on, a confirmation tone sounds when the data card has been removed.
Appendix G
Installing and Removing
Data Cards