Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
A-scope, zoomed-in view of the right side view
A-scope with zoom area outlined
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Depth scale
Depth at your present location
Angle and span of the transducer cone at the current frequency
Flasher Page Shortcuts
On touchscreen devices, you can interact with the flasher and a-
scopes.
Drag up and down to move the zoom area.
Select to adjust the range.
Select to adjust the frequency.
Select to adjust the gain.
Select to adjust the beam width.
Drag the zoom window to move the zoom area on the left A-scope.
Spread two fingers apart to zoom in.
Pinch two fingers together to zoom out.
Selecting the Transducer Type
Before you can select the transducer type, you must know what
kind of transducer you have.
This chartplotter is compatible with a range of accessory
transducers, including the Garmin ClearVü
transducers, which
are available at garmin.com/transducers.
If you are connecting a transducer that was not included with the
chartplotter, you may need to set the transducer type to make
the sonar function properly.
1
From a sonar view, select MENU > Sonar Setup >
Installation > Transducer Type.
2
Select the transducer to change.
3
Select an option:
If your transducer is listed, select it from the list.
If you have a 200/77 kHz, dual-beam transducer, select
Dual Beam (200/77 kHz).
If you have a 200/50 kHz, dual-frequency transducer,
select Dual Frequency (200/50 kHz).
1
On the ECHOMAP UHD 60 models, you can press and to move the zoom
area up and down.
Calibrating the Compass
Before you can calibrate the compass, the transducer must be
installed on the shaft far enough away from the trolling motor to
avoid magnetic interference, and deployed in the water.
Calibration must be of sufficient quality to enable the internal
compass.
NOTE: To use the compass, you must mount the transducer on
the transom or the trolling motor shaft. The compass may not
work when you mount the transducer on the motor.
NOTE: For best results, you should use a heading sensor such
as the SteadyCast
heading sensor. The heading sensor shows
the direction the transducer is pointing relative to the boat.
NOTE: Compass calibration is available only for transducers
with an internal compass, such as the PS21-TR transducer.
You can begin turning your boat before calibrating, but you must
fully rotate your boat 1.5 times during calibration.
1
From an applicable sonar view, select MENU > Sonar Setup
> Installation.
2
If necessary, select Use AHRS to turn on the AHRS sensor.
3
Select Calibrate Compass.
4
Follow the on-screen instructions.
Selecting a Sonar Source
This feature may not be available with all models.
When you are using more than one sonar data source for a
particular sonar view, you can select the source to use for that
sonar view. For example, if you have two sources for Garmin
ClearVü, you can select the source to use from the Garmin
ClearVü sonar view.
1
Open the sonar view for which you will change the source.
2
Select MENU > Sonar Setup > Source.
3
Select the source for this sonar view.
Renaming a Sonar Source
You can rename a sonar source to easily identify that source.
For example, you use "Bow" as the name of the transducer on
the bow of your boat.
To rename a source, you must be in the applicable sonar view
for the source. For example, to rename the Garmin ClearVü
sonar source, you must open the Garmin ClearVü sonar view.
1
From the sonar view, select MENU > Sonar Setup > Source
> Rename Sources.
2
Enter the name.
Creating a Waypoint on the Sonar Screen
1
Select a location.
2
If necessary, edit the waypoint information.
Pausing the Sonar Display
From a sonar view, select MENU > .
Measuring Distance on the Sonar Screen
You can measure the distance between two points on the
SideVü sonar view.
1
From the SideVü sonar view, select .
2
Select a location on the screen.
3
Select .
A push pin appears on the screen at the selected location.
4
Select another location.
The distance and angle from the pin is listed in the upper-left
corner.
TIP: To reset the pin and measure from the current location of
the pin, select Set Reference.
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