Owner`s manual
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Chapter 4
Chartplotter
A single chartplotter is standard on your vessel. The unit-
features a touchscreen, NMEA 2000 compatible, multi-
function display, pre-loaded with U. S. coastal maps and
interfaces with other electronic components through the
Garmin Marine Network. It displays graphics with crisp,
video-quality resolution. With the dual chartplotters and
the optional camera monitoring system, you can keep tabs
of your main salon and deck activity.
Chartplotter Operation
Before operating the chartplotter read and understand the
vendor supplied owner’s manual including all the warning
information. As mentioned before some yachts display
the optional dual chartplotters.
The chartplotter features a “touch” screen. When you
see information groups on the screen use your fi nger to
touch the format desired. With some information in par-
ticular it is required that you actually drag an object by us-
ing your fi nger and keeping it on the screen as you move
the object.
A. To power the system up turn the “house” battery
switch to the “on” position.
B. Next, turn the helm electronics switch to the “on” po-
sition. This powers up the GPS antenna. The chartplotter
is now ready to power up.
C. Press and release the chartplotter power key. When the
warning screen appears, touch I agree. At this point you
will be taken to the home page screen.
Home Screen
Charts- Selects navigational charts and radar overlay func-
tions.
Sonar- Sets up and provides sonar information through
the optional transducer.
Combinations- formats screen to view a chart, sonar, radar,
and video cameras (2 cameras on each chartplotter; re-
quires the extra chartplotter option).
Information- Shows tide conditions, currents, celestial data,
information about other vessels, your yacht’s instrumen-
tation, and video.