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GPSMAP 185SounderTMOWNERS MANUALAND REFERENCE

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viiiGETTING STARTEDKeypad UsageMPJGOTQCRDBScrolls the main pages in sequence and returnsdisplay from a submenu page to a main page.Captures your prese

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Almanac DataThe satellite constellation information (including location and health of satellites) thatis transmitted to your receiver from every GPS

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Thermocline A layer of water separating warmer water above from cooler water below.Turn (TRN) The difference and direction in degrees between the be

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95SECTIONFAPPENDIXTime OffsetsThe chart below gives an approximate UTC time offset for the variouslongitudinal zones. Check with local charts for more

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96SECTIONGAPPENDIXLoran TD Position FormatWhen creating new waypoints using Loran TD coordinates you must setthe correct loran chain number and second

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97AAlarm Setup 77Anchor Drag Alarm 77Antenna Installation 82Arrival Alarm 77AutoLocate 1,21-22BBacklight Level 3Beacon Receiver Setup 78-79Bearing 93B

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98Keypad Usage viiiLLocal Time Offset 74MMagnetic Variation 75-76Main Menu 48Man Overboard Function 60Map Calibration 42Map Configuration 41-42Map Dat

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99SSatellite Acquisition 2,20-21Satellite Sky View 20Signal Strength Bars 2,20Simulator Mode 4Simulator Tour 4-19Sounder Page 7-9,25-35Chart Speed 30F

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1GETTING STARTEDInitializationIntializing the ReceiverThe first time you power up your new GPSMAP 185 Sounder is an important stepin getting the best

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© 1999 GARMIN Corporationwww.garmin.comGarmin International, Inc., 1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, KS 66062 USA Tel: 913-397-8200 FAX: 913-397-8282Ga

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ABThe select initialization window will appear, with the select from map option highlighted.1. Press Tto initialize the receiver from the built-in w

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ABGPSMAP 185 Sounder Getting Started TourThe GARMIN GPSMAP 185 Sounder is a powerful electronic navigation anddepth sounding system that provides deta

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ABThe GPSMAP 185 Sounders status page provides a visual reference of satelliteacquisition and receiver status, with a signal strength bar graph and a

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5GETTING STARTEDPage Sequence/Position PageThe satellite status page is one of five main pages used in the GPSMAP 185Sounders system. All five pages

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6GETTING STARTEDUsing the GOTO KeyABTo mark your present position:1. Press the Mkey. The mark position page will appear, with a default three-digitway

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1. Press the Jkey.The sounder page lets you use the GPSMAP 185 as a fishfinder. The top of the screencontains any of thirteen selectable data field op

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The GPSMAP 185 Sounder uses three range modes: auto, manual, and window.Auto mode displays the most information possible while continuously showingthe

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Another useful feature of the GPSMAP 185 Sounder is the sounder zoom, whichallows you to instantly zoom in to look at a specific portion of the soun

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© 1999 GARMIN CorproationGarmin International, Inc., 1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, KS 66062 USATel: 913-397-8200 FAX: 913-397-8282Garmin (Europe) Ltd

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Lets continue the Getting Started Tour with the map page.1. Press the J key.The GPSMAP 185 Sounders map page combines digital chartplotting with a u

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ABUsing the Map CursorWorking from the map page is a simple process that centers around the use ofthe cursor. Controlled by the Rkeypad, the cursor is

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Going to a Destination GPS is all about marking positions as waypoints and navigating to them usingthe receivers steering guidance and map displays.

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ABA data field at the top of the page will now display the bearing and distance tothe second route waypoint. To get started, lets enter a speed for o

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Once the cursor is over the TOUR3 waypoint, youll notice that the waypointsymbol and name will become highlighted. The data field at the top of the p

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AB15GETTING STARTEDNavigation PageNow that were navigating to an actual destination, lets move on to the nextpage of the GPSMAP 185 Sounder system,

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16To adjust the simulated boat speed:1. Press the UP arrow of the Rkeypad to increase the speed in 5 knot/kph/mph incre-ments. Press the DOWN arrow to

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ABThe active route page shows each waypoint of the active route in sequence,with the waypoint name, distance and estimated time enroute to each waypoi

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The main menu pages 11 submenus are divided into categories by function.You can select a particular submenu by simply highlighting the desired option

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To turn the GPSMAP 185 Sounder off:1. Press and hold the Pkey for about 3 seconds, until the screen is blank.The next section of the manual describes

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iINTRODUCTIONForewardGarminTM, Micro G-chartTM, AutolocateTM,TracBackTM, and PhaseTrac12TMare trademarksof Garmin Corporation and may only be usedwith

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Status PageThe GPSMAP 185 Sounder status page provides a visual reference of variousreceiver functions, including current satellite coverage, receiver

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ABReceiver Status, EPE & DOPReceiver status is indicated at the top of the page, with the current estimatedposition error (EPE) and dilution of pr

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Status Page OptionsThe GPSMAP 185 Sounders status page features a context-sensitive optionspage that provides access to functions and features relati

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Position PageThe GPSMAP 185 Sounder position page shows you where you are, what direc-tion you are heading and how fast you are going. The top of the

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Position Page OptionsThe GPSMAP 185 Sounders position page features a context-sensitive optionspage that provides access to functions and features re

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Sounder PageThe sounder page is where your GPSMAP 185 Sounder becomes a powerfulfishfinder. The top of the screen contains any of thirteen selectable

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Range ModesThe GPSMAP 185 Sounder uses three depth range modes: auto, manual, andwindow. Auto is the default and continually adjusts the screen displa

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Sounder Zoom FunctionThe sounder zoom function allows you to see the current display picture at 2times (2X) and 4 times (4X) magnification. 2X means t

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Moving the Zoom WindowOnce a zoom window has been activated, the zoom window can instantly bemoved to show a different area. A zoom window indicator b

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5. Enter any desired information for the waypoint such as name, comment, etc., andpress T. 6. To resume display movement, pressQor T.Note: In the even

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The GPS system is operated by the United States government, which is solelyresponsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject to chan

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Sounder Page OptionsThe sounder options page lets you customize the sounder to your needs.To display the sounder page options:1. Press O.The following

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 Setup Page Display? allows you to select the fields displayed in the data section of thesounder page. The following options are available: 1 Fie

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Sounder SetupThe next sounder page menu option is Sounder Setup?. This option allowsyou to setup the sounder for your specific needs. Five operation

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 Water Type - Maximizes the sounders operation in cold, cool, or warm water andsalt or freshwater. Has one field for water temperature and one for w

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 Speed Calibration - If you are using a transducer equipped to display speed throughwater (STW), calibration is required to ensure that the STW displ

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To use Manual Calibration:1. Ensure manual calibration mode is selected in the speed calibration field, if not,press O, highlight Manual Calibrate?,

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ABMap PageThe GPSMAP 185 Sounders map page provides a comprehensive display ofelectronic cartography, plotting and navigational data. The map display

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Map ModesThe map display uses the cursor keypad and a set of hard keys to control mostmap display functions. The Cand Dkeys, combined with the Rkeypad

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ABUsing the CursorThe cursor allows you to pan away from your present position and scroll to other map areas around the world (even outside of your cu

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Selecting Map ScalesThe map display has 16 available range scales from 1/8th to 4096 n.m. (1/4 to7500km). The map scale is controlled by the Cand D ke

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iiiINTRODUCTIONCapabilitiesDesigned for detailed electronic charting and complete depth sounding capabil-ity, the GARMIN GPSMAP 185 Sounder is a power

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ABMap Page OptionsThe GPSMAP 185 Sounder map page is designed to be a flexible tool that canbe custom-tailored to your exact navigation needs. The map

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 Configure the Map? allows you to determine what chart features are displayed ona particular map scale to prevent excessive clutter. The map configu

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ABThe map configuration options page also features a map calibration function thatallows you to calibrate the map display with your exact physical sur

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 Setup Page Display? allows you to specify the fields displayed in the data windowsection of the map page by selecting one of the following display

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 Change Data Fields? allows you to specify the data displayed in each data fieldused on the map display. The following options are available: BRG-

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GPSMAP 185 Sounder Navigation PageWhenever a GOTO, MOB, TracBack or route has been activated, the GPSMAP185 Sounder will provide digital and graphic s

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As you head toward your destination, the highway perspective will move toindicate your progress to the waypoint and which direction you should steer t

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ABThe following options are available for the navigation page: Change Data Fields? allows you to define the data displayed in any of the sixuser-sel

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Main Menu PageThe GPSMAP 185 Sounders main menu page provides access to various way-point, system, navigation and interface management and setup menu

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ABCreating and Using WaypointsThe GARMIN GPSMAP 185 Sounder stores up to 250 alphanumeric waypointswith a user-defined icon and comment available for

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ivINTRODUCTIONWarrantyWARRANTYGARMIN warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship forone year from the date of purchase.

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The mark key may also be used on the map page to mark the cursor position oran on-screen navaid. To mark a navaid, select the desired navaid with the

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ABCreating Waypoints GraphicallyWaypoints may also be quickly created from the map display, which allows youto point and shoot at any map position t

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Reference WaypointsA new waypoint may also be created without knowing position coordinates byentering its range and bearing from an existing waypoint

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ABReviewing & Editing WaypointsOnce you have created and stored a waypoint, it may be modified, reviewed,renamed or deleted at any time through th

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Waypoint Definition Page OptionsThe waypoint definition page also features an options page that allows you toedit the selected waypoint on the map dis

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ABWaypoint SubmenusThe GPSMAP 185 Sounders main menu page features four waypoint submenusthat let you manage a large number of waypoints quickly and

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Proximity WaypointsThe proximity waypoints list lets you define an alarm circle around a storedwaypoint position, and can be used to help you avoid re

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ABCreate WaypointThe third waypoint submenu available from the main menu page is the CreateWaypoint submenu, which allows you to create a new waypoi

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Going to a DestinationThe GPSMAP 185 Sounder provides four ways to navigate to a destination:GOTO, MOB, TracBack and route navigation. The easiest met

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ABGOTO Key OptionsThe GOTO options page provides a list of additional GOTO options that letyou start a TracBack route, select a destination waypoint f

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vINTRODUCTIONPrefaceCongratulations on choosing one of the most advanced depth sounding andmarine navigation systems available! The GARMIN GPSMAP 185

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MOB The GPSMAP 185 Sounders man overboard function (MOB) lets you simulta-neously mark and set a course to a position for quick response to emergency

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ABTracback Navigation (continued)4. Highlight the Yes field and press T.To activate a TracBack route:1. Press the Gkey, followed by the Okey.2. High

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RoutesThe last way to navigate to a destination is to create a user-defined route. TheGARMIN GPSMAP 185 Sounder system lets you create and store up to

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ABOnce a route has been created graphically (and the Qkey has been pressed tofinish), the map display will automatically enter the route review mode.

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The GPSMAP 185 Sounders route edit mode also allows you to insert a newroute waypoint in any route leg using the map cursor.To insert a new waypoint

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ABTo insert a new waypoint before the selected route waypoint:1. Highlight the Insert? option and press T.2. Enter the name of the new waypoint usin

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Route List PageThe GPSMAP 185 Sounders route list page numerically lists all the routes currentlystored in memory, with the route number and comment

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ABRoute List Page Options (cont.) Clear Route? allows you to clear all waypoints from the selected route.To clear the selected route:1. Highlight th

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Active Route PageWhenever you have activated a route in the GPSMAP 185 Sounder system, theactive route page will appear in the main page sequence. The

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Active Route Page OptionsThe following options are available from the active route page: Invert Route? activates the active route in reverse order a

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INTRODUCTIONPacking ListviBefore installing and getting started with your unit, please check to see thatyour package includes the following items. If

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Track Log SubmenuThe GPSMAP 185 Sounders main menu pages track submenu lets you specifywhether or not to record a track plot (an electronic recordin

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ABTrip and Fuel PlanningThe GPSMAP 185 Sounders trip and fuel planning submenu lets you plan andreview distance, fuel, and ETE/ETA information betwee

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To use the route planning mode:1. Highlight the Trip & Fuel Planning option from the main menu and press T.2. If the plan field is not set to R

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The fuel and trip planning submenu also allows you to calculate the sunrise andsunset times for your present position or any waypoint for a selected d

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 Time Offset provides a data entry field to enter the time difference between UTC timeand the local time. (See Appendix F for a list of time offsets.

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AB75To view the system setup page options:1. Press the Okey.To restore the default settings:1. Highlight the Restore Defaults? option, and press T.N

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2. Press Tto access the variation field, use the R key to enter the desired variation. PressTto confirm. CDI Scale provides a list of six CDI scale s

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Timers & Alarms SetupThe timer & alarms submenu is used to control various alarm/timer settings. Timer sounds an alarm when an entered interv

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 Sounder Alarms allows you to set shallow and deep depth alarms and an alarm forspecific sized fish/targets. Three options are available: Shallow On

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Using NMEA & DGPS Interface SettingsIf you are using an NMEA interface format, the NMEA format must be specifiedin the NMEA format field that will

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viiGETTING STARTEDTable of ContentsForeward...

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Installing & Removing Micro G-chart CartridgesThe GARMIN GPSMAP 185 Sounder system uses Micro G-chart offshore orinland cartography to display dig

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Using Micro G-chart CartographyOnce a Micro G-chart cartridge has been inserted, the map coverage outlines forthe cartridge will automatically appear

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Installing the GPSMAP 185 SounderThe GPSMAP 185 Sounder must be properly installed according to the follow-ing instructions to get the best possible p

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Mounting the GPSMAP 185 Sounder UnitThe GPSMAP 185 Sounders compact, waterproof case is suitable for mountingin exposed locations or at the nav stati

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84To flush mount the GPSMAP 185 Sounder:1. Remove the four M5 screws from the back of the unit and remove the mountingbracket .2. Using the mounting

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DGPS corrections are accepted in RTCM-104 v. 2.0 for-mat through the NMEA In (BROWN) harness lead. TheGARMIN GBR 21 is the recommended beacon receiver

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86Transducer InstallationProper transducer placement and installation are the keys to getting the bestsounder performance from the GPSMAP 185 Sounder.

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GPSMAP 185 Sounder SpecificationsPHYSICALCase: Gasketed ConstructionSize: 6.13H x 6.30W x 3.0D(15.85 x 16 x 7.6 cm)Weight: 1.75 Lbs (.794 Kg)Temper

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Alarm ClockThe alarm clock has sounded.Anchor Drag AlarmYou have drifted out ofthe specified distance range.ApproachingYou are less than one minute

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radius for the proximity waypoint indicated.Proximity List FullYou have used all nineproximity waypoints.Proximity Overlaps Another Prox WptThealarm

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