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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series owner ’ s manual[...]

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    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 el[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual i Introduction Introduction This manual includes information for the following products: GPSMAP ® 4008 GPSMAP ® 4010 GPSMAP ® 4012 GPSMAP ® 5008 GPSMAP ® 5012 GPSMAP ® 5015 T ips and Shortcuts Press or touch HOME from any screen to return to the Home screen. Press or touch MENU from any main screen[...]

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    ii GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Introduction T able of Contents Introduction ................................................ i T ips and Shortcuts ........................................... i Manual Conventions ........................................ i Quick Links ...................................................... i Getting S[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 1 Getting Started Getting Started Getting Started Unit Overview SD card slot Automatic backlight sensor GPSMAP 4012 POWER RANGE (+/-) ROCKER MARK SELECT HOME MENU Numeric keypad (GPSMAP 4010 and 4012) Soft keys NOTE: Use the soft keys to select menu items on the GPSMAP 4000 Series. T ouch menu items on t[...]

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    2 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Getting Started Getting Started Power connector Marine video connector NMEA 2000 connector NMEA 0183 connector Garmin Marine Network connectors T urning the Unit On or Off T o turn the unit on, press and release the Power key . When the W arning screen appears, select I Agree to open the Home screen. N[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 3 Getting Started Getting Started Minimum Safe Depth —select the minimum safe depth for your boat. Refer to your boat specications for more information. Minimum Overhead Clearance —select the minimum overhead clearance for your boat. Refer to your boat specications for more information. Adjusti[...]

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    4 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Getting Started Getting Started Inserting and Removing SD Cards Y our unit supports Secure Digital (SD) cards. Insert optional BlueChart ® g2 V ision ® SD cards to view high-resolution satellite imagery , and aerial reference photos of ports, harbors, marinas, and other points of interest. Insert bla[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 5 Getting Started Getting Started Understanding the Home Screen Use the Home screen to access all other screens. Select Home from any screen to return to the Home screen. NOTE: Options on this screen vary based on the unit type. When you add additional hardware to your Garmin Marine Network, additional o[...]

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    6 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Charts Using Charts Using Charts Y our unit has a basic worldwide imagery map. By purchasing an optional Blue Chart g2 V ision preprogrammed SD card, you can view detailed information for your region, including: Navigation Chart —displays navigation data, including buoys, lights, cables, depth [...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 7 Using Charts Using Charts Understanding Chart Data BlueChart g2 and BlueChart g2 V ision charts use graphic symbols to denote map features, which follow the standards for US and international charts. Other features common to most charts include depth contour lines (with deep water represented in white)[...]

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    8 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Charts Using Charts As you pan the map, a list of options appears along the right side. The options change as you move the map pointer over various objects and charts. Review —( Review will not appear if the pointer is not near an object—if the pointer is near only one object, the name of the[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 9 Using Charts Using Charts Changing the Navigation Chart Settings T o change the Navigation chart settings from the Home screen, select Charts > Navigation Chart > Menu > Chart Setup . Photos —sets the high-resolution satellite images to off, land only , or blend. High-resolution satellite im[...]

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    10 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Charts Using Charts Understanding How Wind VMG and W aypoint VMG Are Displayed in the Data Bars The chartplotter automatically switches between displaying W ind V elocity Made Good (VMG) and W aypoint VMG in the data bars. W aypoint VMG is displayed under these conditions: The Route Leg data bar[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 1 1 Using Charts Using Charts Light Sectors —turns the sector in which a navigational light is visible on or off. Selecting On lters out light sectors depending on the zoom level. Chart Borders —turns chart borders on when using a BlueChart g2 V ision SD card and you want to see what area the maps[...]

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    12 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Charts Using Charts Surface Radar —display radar reections from the surface of the water when the unit is connected to a marine radar ( page 39 ). Perspective 3D With Surface Radar Information Data Bars —show or hide cruising, navigation, shing, fuel, or sailing numbers ( page 9 ). Cha[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 13 Using Charts Using Charts T o save the active track: 1. From the Home screen, select Information > User Data > T racks > Save Active T rack . 2. Select either the time the current track began (or Midnight , if shown) or Entire Log . 3. T o name the track, change the color of the track, or sav[...]

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    14 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Charts Using Charts Resolution —records the track plot based on a variance from your course. This setting is recommended for the most-efcient use of memory . The distance value ( Change ) is the maximum error allowed from the true course before recording a track point. Change —sets the va[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 15 Using Charts Using Charts Press the RANGE (+) key (GPSMAP 4000 series) or touch the key (GPSMAP 5000 series) to move the view closer to your boat and lower to the water . Press the RANGE (-) key (GPSMAP 4000 series) or touch the key (GPSMAP 5000 series) to move the view away from the boat. T o view de[...]

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    16 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Charts Using Charts Using Fish Eye 3D Using the depth contour lines of the BlueChart g2 V ision cartography , Fish Eye 3D provides an underwater view of the sea oor or lake bottom. Use the RANGE keys (GPSMAP 4000 series) or the and keys (GPSMAP 5000 series) to adjust the view . Suspended targ[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 17 Using Charts Using Charts The Fishing chart uses detailed bathymetric data on a preprogrammed BlueChart g2 V ision SD card, and is best for offshore deep-sea shing. Enabling High-Resolution Satellite Imagery Y ou can overlay high-resolution satellite images on the land, the sea, or both portions of[...]

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    18 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Charts Using Charts V iewing Aerial Photos Preprogrammed BlueChart g2 V ision SD cards contain aerial photographs of many landmarks, marinas, and harbors. Use these photos to help orient yourself to your surroundings or to acquaint yourself with a marina or harbor prior to arrival. NOTE: Use the[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 19 Using Combinations Using Combinations Using Combinations Use the Combinations screen to view a combination of different screens at the same tim e. The number of options available on the Combinations screen depends on the optional network devices you have connected to your chartplotter , and whether yo[...]

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    20 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Combinations Using Combinations T o customize the screen combinations: 1. While viewing the Combinations screen, select Menu > Change Combination , or , from the Home screen, select Combinations > Unused Combo (if one is available). Combination screen 1 Combination screen 2 Data bar Select[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 21 Where T o? Where T o? Where T o? Use the Where T o? option on the Home screen to search for , and navigate to, waypoints, routes, and services such as nearby fuel, repairs, and ramps. NOTE: Y ou must create waypoints and routes before you can navigate to them. Y ou can navigate to a destination using [...]

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    22 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Where T o? Where T o? 4. Select Navigate T o . 5. Select Go T o . OR Select Guide T o when using a preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision card to use Auto Guidance. 6. Follow the colored line on the screen to the destination. T o stop navigating: From the Navigation chart, select Menu , and then select Sto[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 23 Where T o? Where T o? Creating and Using W aypoints Y ou can store up to 1,500 waypoints with a user-dened name, symbo l, depth, and water temperature for each waypoint. T o create a new waypoint: 1. From the Home screen, select Charts > Navigation Chart . 2. Use the map pointer ( ) (GPSMAP 4000[...]

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    24 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Where T o? Where T o? T o edit an existing waypoint: 1. From the Navigation chart, use the map pointer ( ) (GPSMAP 4000 series) or touch the waypoint (GPSMAP 5000 series) to highlight the waypoint on the Navigation chart. OR From the Home screen, select Information > User Data > W aypoints . 2. [...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 25 Where T o? Where T o? Creating and Using Routes Y ou can create and store up to 20 routes with up to 250 waypoints each. T o create a route from your present location: 1. From the Navigation chart, use the map pointer ( ) (GPSMAP 4000 series) or touch your destination (GPSMAP 5000 series) to select yo[...]

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    26 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Where T o? Where T o? T o create a route using Auto Guidance (when using a preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision card): 1. From the Navigation chart, select your destination. 2. Select Navigate T o > Guide T o . Y our route is calculated. NOTE: Y ou can change the auto guidance path to a route by selec[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 27 Viewing Information Viewing Information V iewing Information Use the Information screen to access information about tides, currents, celestial data, user data, other boats, gauges, and video. V iewing Tide Station Information T o view tide information from the Home screen, select Information > Tide[...]

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    28 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Viewing Information Viewing Information V iewing Celestial Information Use the Celestial screen to view celestial data for sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, moon phase, and approximate sky view location of the sun and moon. T o view celestial information from the Home screen, select Information >[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 29 Viewing Information Viewing Information 9. Complete one of the following: Select Merge From Card to transfer data from the SD card to the unit and combine it with existing user data. Select Replace From Card to overwrite the data on your unit. 10. Select the le name from the list. 1 1. Select Merge[...]

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    30 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Viewing Information Viewing Information Select Add New File to create a new le. Enter the le name using the ROCKER (GPSMAP 4000 series) or onscreen keyboard (GPSMAP 5000 series) and select Done . 4. Select Save T o Card . The le name is saved with an .ADM extension. 5. Remove the SD card from[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 31 Viewing Information Viewing Information V iewing Fuel Gauges T o view fuel gauges from the Home screen, select Information > Dashboard Gauges > Fuel . Fuel ow for each engine, total fuel ow , fuel level in each tank, total fuel remaining, fuel economy , engine trim, boat speed, engine RPM,[...]

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    32 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Conguring the Chartplotter Conguring the Chartplotter Conguring the Chartplotter Use the Congure screen to congure unit settings. Conguring System Settings T o change general system settings from the Home screen, select Congure > System . Simulator —turn Simulator Mode On or [...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 33 Conguring the Chartplotter Conguring the Chartplotter Conguring Units of Measure T o change units of measure from the Home screen, select Congure > Pr eferences > Units . System Units —global setting that denes individual units of measure at the same time. Statute (mh, ft, ºF) [...]

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    34 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Conguring the Chartplotter Conguring the Chartplotter T o enable or disable NMEA 0183 output sentences: 1. From the Home screen, select Congure > Communications > NMEA 0183 Setup > Output Sentences . 2. Select a setting ( Sounder , Route , System , or Garmin ). 3. Select the NMEA 018[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 35 Conguring the Chartplotter Conguring the Chartplotter Anchor Drag —set an alarm to sound when you exceed a specied drift distance. Off Course —set an alarm to sound when you are off course by a specied distance. Setting System Alarms T o set a system alarm, from the Home screen, select[...]

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    36 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Conguring the Chartplotter Conguring the Chartplotter Safe Height —set the minimum height (chart height datum) of a bridge that your boat can safely travel under . Shoreline Distance —set how close you want to travel near the shore: Near est , Near , Normal , Far , or Farthest . This is used[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 37 Using the Garmin Marine Network Marine Network Using the Garmin Marine Network The Garmin Marine Network allows you to share data from Garmin peripheral devices between Garmin chartplotters quickly and easily . Y ou can connect your GPSMAP 4000 series and GPSMAP 5000 series chartplotters, and previous[...]

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    38 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using the Garmin Marine Network Marine Network V iewing Connected Garmin Marine Network Devices T o view all connected Garmin Marine Network devices, from the Home screen, select Congure > Communications > Marine Network . Network Devices No alias dened Alias dened Each connected device[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 39 Using Radar Using Radar Using Radar When you connect your chartplotter to an optional Garmin marine radar such as a GMR 404/406 or a GMR 18, you can view more information about your surroundings. The Garmin marine radar connects through the Garmin Marine Network and shares radar data with all networke[...]

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    40 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Radar Using Radar Using Cruising Mode Cruising mode is the standard radar operation. If you switch from Sentry mode to Cruising mode, the antenna will go into full-time transmission and will disable any guard zones. Y ou can place the radar in Cruising mode by selecting Radar > Cruising . Use[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 41 Using Radar Using Radar 2. Select from the following options: Corner 1 (and Corner 2 ): Use the ROCKER (GPSMAP 4000 series) as indicated by the arrows ( and ) to dene the size of the guard zone. Select Corner 1 or Corner 2 to change the reference point. For GPSMAP 5000 series units, touch Corner 1 [...]

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    42 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Radar Using Radar MARP A T arget (only appears when you are targeting a tagged MARP A object)—opens the MARP A target information window . MARP A T argeting Acquiring MARP A target T racking MARP A target Lost MARP A target Dangerous MARP A target Closest point and time of approach to dangerou[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 43 Using Radar Using Radar Reducing Unwanted Noise There are several options that adjust the gain to help reduce unwanted clutter on the radar screen. T o reduce unwanted noise: 1. From the Radar screen, select Menu > Noise Rejection . 2. Select from the following options: Rain Cltr —adjust the gain[...]

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    44 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Radar Using Radar T o customize safe-zone settings: 1. From the Radar screen, select Menu > Other V essels > Collision Alarm . 2. Select from the following options: Range —change the measured radius of the safe zone ring to a specied distance from 500 ft. to 2.0 nm (or from 150 m to 3[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 45 Using Sonar Using Sonar Using Sonar When connected to an optional Garmin GSD 22 sounder module and a transducer , your chartplotter can be used as a shnder . The GSD 22 connects through the Garmin Marine Network and shares sonar data with every chartplotter connected to the network. Understandin[...]

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    46 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Sonar Using Sonar Understanding the Split Frequency Screen Use the Split Frequency screen (dual-frequency transducer only) to view both the 50 kHz and 200 kHz frequencies on the same screen. A 200 kHz frequency graph appears on the left; a 50 kHz frequency graph appears on the right. From the Ho[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 47 Using Sonar Using Sonar Setting Up Sonar Use the Sonar Setup screen to dene and adjust settings universal to all sonar screens. From the Home screen, select Sonar > Sonar Setup . Fish Symbols —set how the sonar interprets suspended targets. The unit does not interpret the sonar return data (de[...]

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    48 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Using Sonar Using Sonar Advanced Sonar Settings T o adjust advanced sonar settings, select Menu while viewing a sonar screen. Gain —controls the sensitivity of the sonar receiver ( Auto or , to adjust manually , Up or Down ). T o see more detail, increase the gain. If the screen is cluttered, decrea[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 49 Digital Selective Calling DSC Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Using the Chartplotter with a VHF Radio The following table indicates the features that are available when you connect your chartplotter to a VHF radio over a NMEA 0183 network or a NMEA 2000 network. Feature NMEA 0183 VHF Radio NMEA 2000 V[...]

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    50 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Digital Selective Calling DSC V iewing the DSC List The DSC List is a log of the most-recent DSC calls and other DSC contacts you have entered. The DSC List can contain up to 100 entries. The DSC List shows the most-recent call from a boat. If a second call is received from the same boat, it replaces [...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 51 Digital Selective Calling DSC Position T racking When you connect your Garmin chartplotter to a VHF radio using NMEA 0183, you can track vessels that send position reports. This feature is also available with NMEA 2000, provided that the vessel sends the correct PGN data (PGN 129808; DSC Call Informat[...]

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    52 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Digital Selective Calling DSC T o show or hide the trail line for a specic vessel that is sending position reports: 1. From the Home screen, select Information > DSC List . 2. Select the vessel from the list, and then select Review . 3. Select T rail to show or hide the trail for the vessel on t[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 53 Appendix Appendix Appendix Specications Physical Specications Size: GPSMAP 4008: 7" H × 1 1.2" W × 4.2" D (176.9 × 284.4 × 106 mm) GPSMAP 4010: 8.9" H × 13.4" W × 4.13" D (226.9 × 340.4 × 105.1 mm) GPSMAP 4012: 9.47" H × 14.8" W × 4.13" D (2[...]

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    54 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Appendix Appendix W AAS Accuracy: Position: <3 m (9.8 ft), 95% typical V elocity: 0.05 meters/second steady state Dynamics: 6 g Power Source: 10–35 Vdc Usage: GPSMAP 4008/5008: 35 W max. at 10 Vdc GPSMAP 4010/4012/5012: 40 W max at 10 Vdc GPSMAP 5015: 60 W max at 10 Vdc Fuse: 7.5 A, 42 V fast-act[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 55 Appendix Appendix Alarms and Messages Accuracy Alarm (GPS) —the GPS accuracy has fallen outside the user-set value. AIS: Dangerous T arget —an AIS target presents a collision threat. Alarm Clock —the alarm clock has sounded. Anchor Drag Alarm —the boat has drifted out of the user- set distance[...]

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    56 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Appendix Appendix MARP A: T arget Lost —(radar) unable to track a MARP A target any longer . NMEA Depth Is Below T ransducer —(sonar) the NMEA depth input is using the DBT sentence which does not include keel offset. No DGPS Position —the unit lost differential GPS reception (W AAS). Make sure y[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 57 Appendix Appendix Product Registration Help us better support you by completing our online registration today! Connect to our W eb site at http://my .garmin.com . Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy , in a safe place. Contact Garmin Contact Garmin Product Support if you have any questions [...]

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    58 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Appendix Appendix NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 The GPSMAP 4000 and GPSMAP 5000 series chartplotters can accept data from NMEA 0183 compliant devices and also from 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 4[...]

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    GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual 59 Index Index A A-scope 48 additional object information 8 aerial photos 18 AIS 36 alarms 34, 55 navigation 34 safe zone 36, 44 sonar 35 system 34 anchor drag 34 automatic guidance 18, 35 autopilot capabilities 49 B backing up data 29 backlight adjusting 3 sensor 1 backlight sensor 1 beeper 32 BlueChart[...]

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    60 GPSMAP ® 4000/5000 Series Owner ’s Manual Index P panning the navigation chart 7 Perspective 3D 1 1 photos 9, 17, 18 POI data 18 position format 33 position icon 7 POWER key 1 preferred devices 34 product registration 57 R radar 39–44 cross talk 43 fast time constant 43 overlay screen 42 surface 12 range 48 Range keys 1 Range Rings 12 regis[...]

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    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. © 2009 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151 st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Liberty House, Hounsdown Business Park, Southampton, Hampshire[...]