Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- EchoMap UHDOwner’s Manual
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Customizing the Chartplotter
- ActiveCaptain App
- Charts and 3D Chart Views
- Navigation Chart and Fishing Chart
- Zooming In and Out of the Chart
- Panning the Chart with the Keys
- Selecting an Item on the Map Using the Device Keys
- Chart Symbols
- Measuring a Distance on the Chart
- Creating a Waypoint on the Chart
- Navigating to a Point on the Chart
- Viewing Location and Object Information on a Chart
- Viewing Details about Navaids
- Heading Line and Angle Markers
- Premium Charts
- Automatic Identification System
- Chart Menu
- Supported Maps
- Navigation Chart and Fishing Chart
- Garmin Quickdraw Contours Mapping
- Mapping a Body of Water Using the Garmin Quickdraw Contours Feature
- Adding a Label to a Garmin Quickdraw Contours Map
- Garmin Quickdraw Community
- Garmin Quickdraw Contours Settings
- Navigation with a Chartplotter
- Basic Navigation Questions
- Destinations
- Waypoints
- Marking Your Present Location as a Waypoint
- Creating a Waypoint at a Different Location
- Marking an MOB Location
- Projecting a Waypoint
- Viewing a List of all Waypoints
- Editing a Saved Waypoint
- Moving a Saved Waypoint
- Browsing for and Navigating to a Saved Waypoint
- Deleting a Waypoint or an MOB
- Deleting All Waypoints
- Routes
- Auto Guidance
- Tracks
- Showing Tracks
- Setting the Color of the Active Track
- Saving the Active Track
- Viewing a List of Saved Tracks
- Editing a Saved Track
- Saving a Track as a Route
- Browsing for and Navigating a Recorded Track
- Deleting a Saved Track
- Deleting All Saved Tracks
- Retracing the Active Track
- Clearing the Active Track
- Managing the Track Log Memory During Recording
- Configuring the Recording Interval of the Track Log
- Boundaries
- Deleting All Saved Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks
- Sailing Features
- Sonar Fishfinder
- Stopping the Transmission of Sonar Signals
- Changing the Sonar View
- Traditional Sonar View
- Garmin ClearVü Sonar View
- SideVü Sonar View
- Panoptix Sonar Views
- Flasher View
- Selecting the Transducer Type
- Selecting a Sonar Source
- Creating a Waypoint on the Sonar Screen
- Pausing the Sonar Display
- Measuring Distance on the Sonar Screen
- Viewing Sonar History
- Sonar Sharing
- Adjusting the Level of Detail
- Adjusting the Color Intensity
- Sonar Recordings
- Traditional, Garmin ClearVü, and SideVü Sonar Setup
- Panoptix Sonar Setup
- Autopilot
- Force™ Trolling Motor Control
- Digital Selective Calling
- Gauges and Graphs
- Digital Switching
- Tide, Current, and Celestial Information
- Media Player
- Opening the Media Player
- Selecting the Media Source
- Playing Music
- Adjusting the Volume
- VHF Radio
- Radio
- DAB Playback
- SiriusXM Satellite Radio
- Setting the Device Name
- Updating the Media Player Software
- Device Configuration
- Sharing and Managing User Data
- Connecting to a Garmin Device to Share User Data
- Selecting a File Type for Third-Party Waypoints and Routes
- Copying User Data from a Memory Card
- Copying User Data to a Memory Card
- Copying Built-In Maps to a Memory Card
- Copying Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks from HomePort to a Chartplotter
- Backing Up Data to a Computer
- Restoring Backup Data to a Chartplotter
- Saving System Information to a Memory Card
- Clearing Saved Data
- Appendix
- Index
- EchoMap UHD Installation Instructions
- Printing a Mounting Template
- EchoMap UHD Template
- ClearVu Transducer Transom/Trolling Motor Mount Installation Instructions
- Important Safety and Product Information
Viewing Sonar History
You can scroll the sonar display to view historical sonar data.
NOTE: Not all transducers save historical sonar data.
Select BACK to exit history.
Sonar Sharing
You can view the sonar data from all compatible sources on the
Garmin Marine Network. You can view sonar data from a
compatible external sonar module, such as a GCV
™
sonar
module. In addition, you can view the sonar data from other
chartplotters that have a built-in sonar module.
Each chartplotter on the network can display sonar data from
every compatible sonar module and transducer on the network,
no matter where the chartplotters and transducers are mounted
on your boat. For example, from one ECHOMAP UHD 92sv
device mounted at the back of the boat, you can view the sonar
data from another ECHOMAP UHD device and Garmin ClearVü
transducer mounted at the front of your boat.
When sharing sonar data, the values of some sonar settings,
such as Range and Gain, are synchronized across the devices
on the network. The values of other sonar settings, such as the
Appearance settings, are not synchronized and should be
configured on each individual device. In addition, the scroll rates
of the various traditional and Garmin ClearVü sonar views are
synchronized to make the split views more cohesive.
NOTE: Using multiple transducers simultaneously can create
cross talk, which can be removed by adjusting the Interference
sonar setting.
Adjusting the Level of Detail
You can control the level of detail and noise shown on the sonar
screen either by adjusting the gain for traditional transducers or
by adjusting the brightness for Garmin ClearVü transducers.
If you want to see the highest intensity signal returns on the
screen, you can lower the gain or brightness to remove lower
intensity returns and noise. If you want to see all return
information, you can increase the gain or brightness to see more
information on the screen. This also increases noise, and can
make it more difficult to recognize actual returns.
1
From a sonar view, select MENU.
2
Select Gain or Brightness.
3
Select an option:
• To increase or decrease the gain or brightness manually,
select Up or Down.
• To allow the chartplotter to adjust the gain or brightness
automatically, select an automatic option.
Adjusting the Color Intensity
You can adjust the intensity of colors and highlight areas of
interest on the sonar screen by adjusting the color gain for
traditional transducers or the contrast for Garmin ClearVü and
SideVü/ClearVü transducers. This setting works best after you
have adjusted the level of detail shown on the screen using the
gain or brightness settings.
If you want to highlight smaller fish targets or create a higher
intensity display of a target, you can increase the color gain or
contrast setting. This causes a loss in the differentiation of the
high intensity returns at the bottom. If you want to reduce the
intensity of the return, you can reduce the color gain or contrast.
1
From a sonar view, select MENU.
2
Select an option:
• While in the Garmin ClearVü or SideVü sonar view, select
Contrast.
• While in a Panoptix LiveVü sonar view, select Color Gain.
• While in another sonar view, select Sonar Setup >
Appearance > Color Gain.
3
Select an option:
• To increase or decrease the color intensity manually,
select Up or Down.
• To use the default setting, select Default.
Sonar Recordings
Recording the Sonar Display
NOTE: Not all models support sonar recording.
1
Insert a memory card into the card slot.
2
From a sonar view, select MENU > Record Sonar.
15 minutes of sonar recording uses approximately 200 MB of
space of the inserted memory card. An individual recording
automatically ends after it reaches 4 GB in size. You can
record sonar data until the card reaches capacity.
Stopping the Sonar Recording
From a sonar view, select MENU > Stop Recording.
Deleting a Sonar Recording
1
Insert a memory card with sonar recordings into the card slot.
2
Select Sonar > Sonar Recordings.
3
Select a recording.
4
Select Delete.
Playing Sonar Recordings
Before you can play back the sonar recordings, you must
download and install the HomePort
™
application and record
sonar data onto a memory card.
1
Remove the memory card from the device.
2
Insert the memory card into a card reader attached to a
computer.
3
Open the HomePort application.
4
Select a sonar recording from your device list.
5
Right-click the sonar recording in the lower pane.
6
Select Playback.
Traditional, Garmin ClearVü, and SideVü
Sonar Setup
NOTE: Not all options and settings apply to all models, sounder
modules, and transducers.
From a sonar view, select MENU > Sonar Setup.
Depth Line: Shows a quick-reference depth line.
Scroll Speed: Sets the rate at which the sonar scrolls from right
to left.
In shallow water you might want to slow the scroll speed to
extend the length of time the information is displayed on
screen. In deeper water you can increase the scroll speed.
Range Lines: Shows the vertical lines indicating the distance to
the right and left of the boat. This setting is available for
SideVü sonar view.
Color Scheme: Sets the color scheme of the sonar view. This
setting might be available in the Appearance menu.
The high contrast color schemes provide darker color
assignments to the low intensity returns. The low contrast
color schemes provide color assignments to the low intensity
returns that are similar to the background color.
Appearance: See Sonar Appearance Settings, page 24.
Overlay Numbers: Sets the data shown on the sonar screen.
Advanced: See Advanced Sonar Settings, page 24.
Installation: Restores the default sonar settings.
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