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GPSMAP 235SounderTMOWNER’S MANUALAND REFERENCE19000138.10A.QXD 11/11/99 8:46 AM Page 1

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viiiINTRODUCTIONKeypad UsageThe GPSMAP 235 Sounder’s advanced keypad system is designed to allow for fast, con-venient selection of navigation options

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90Sounder InstallationThe GPSMAP 235 Sounder must be properly installed according to the follow-ing instructions to get the best possible performance.

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91Mounting the Sounder The unit’s waterproof case is suitable for mounting in exposed locations or at thenav station. The unit comes with a gimbal bra

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92To flush mount the sounder:1. Remove the four M5 screws from the back of the unit and remove the mounting bracket.2. Using the mounting template pr

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93SECTIONAAPPENDIXInstallationFigure 1-For thick mounting sur-faces, insert the M5 screws directlythrough the four drilled holes.Figure 2-Forthin pane

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Garmin offers a variety of transducers for use withyour Sounder. Detailed installation instructions forthe transducer you have selected are included w

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95Connecting the Power/Data CableThe power/data cable connects the GPSMAP 235 to a 10-40 volt DC systemand provides interface capabilities for connect

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96SECTIONBAPPENDIXWiring andSpecificationsDGPS corrections are accepted in RTCM-104 v.2.0 format through the NMEA In (BROWN) har-ness lead. The GARMIN

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97PHYSICALCase: Gasketed ConstructionSize: 7.5”H x 7.7”W 2.6”D(19.2 x 19.74 x 6.7cm)Weight: Less than 2 lb.Temperature Range: -4º to +158ºF (-20º to 7

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98Alarm Clock—The alarm clock has sounded.Anchor Drag Alarm—You have drifted out ofthe specified distance range.Approaching—You are less than one minu

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99Proximity Alarm—You have entered the alarmradius for the proximity waypoint indicated.Proximity List Full—You have used all nineproximity waypoints.

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1GETTING STARTEDInitializationInitializing the ReceiverBefore you use your GPSMAP 235 for the first time, you’ll need to “initialize thereceiver.” Ini

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100Adindan Adindan- Ethiopia, Mali,Senegal, SudanAfgooye Afgooye- SomaliaAIN EL ABD ‘70 AIN EL ANBD 1970-Bahrain Island, SaudiArabiaAnna 1 Ast ‘65 Ann

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101Corrego Alegr Corrego Alegre- BrazilDjakarta Djakarta (Batavia)- SumatraIsland (Indonesia)Dos 1968 Dos 1968- Gizo Island (New Georgia Islands)Easte

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102NAD27 Greenland North American 1927- Greenland (HayesPeninsula)NAD27 Mexico N. American 1927- MexicoNAD27 San Salvadr North American 1927- SanSalva

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103Almanac Data: The satellite constellation information (including location and health of satellites) thatis transmitted to your receiver from every

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104Thermocline— A layer of water separating warmer water above from cooler water below.Turn (TRN)— The difference and direction in degrees between the

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105The chart below gives an approximate UTC time offset for the various longitu-dinal zones. Check with local charts for more detailed information. If

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2D Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203D Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Accessories . . . .

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Map Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Map Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Map Page . . . . .

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SECTIONGAPPENDIXIndex108Simulated Boat Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Simulated Boat Steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Simul

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© 1999 GARMIN Corporationwww.garmin.comGARMIN International, Inc.,1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, KS 66062 USAGARMIN (Europe) Ltd., Unit 5, The Quadran

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ABInitializing the Receiver (con’t.)The Map Page will appear, prompting you to select your approximate present posi-tion with the map cursor.1. Use th

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ABGetting Started TourThe GARMIN GPSMAP 235 Sounder is a powerful electronic navigation anddepth sounding system that provides detailed chart coverage

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ABStatus PageThe Status Page provides a visual reference of satellite acquisition and receiverstatus, with a signal strength bar graph and a satellite

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5GETTING STARTEDPage Sequence/Position PageThe satellite Status Page is one of five main pages used in the sounder. All fivepages are linked together

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6GETTING STARTEDUsing the GOTO KeyABMarking a PositionTo mark your present position:1. Press the Mkey. The mark position page will appear, with a defa

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Sounder PageThe Sounder Page lets you use the GPSMAP 235 as a fishfinder. The top of thescreen contains any of seven selectable data field options, wh

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Range ModesThe unit uses three range modes on the Sounder Page: auto, manual, and win-dow. Auto mode displays the most information possible while cont

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Zoom FeatureThe zoom feature allows you to view a smaller portion of the complete range ingreater detail.The zoom feature operates in auto or manual m

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Software Version 4.01 or aboveInternal Database Version 3.00 © GARMIN CorporationG-chartTMcartridge data is copyrighted by Navionics Corporation and

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Map PageThe Map Page combines digital chartplotting with a user-selectable display ofnavigation data, and a built-in worldwide database. It will also

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Using the Map CursorThe cursor is an important tool that can be used to pan to other map locations,mark and edit waypoints and routes, and review posi

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Going to a DestinationGPS is all about marking positions as waypoints and navigating to them usingthe receiver’s steering guidance and map displays. W

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Going to a Destination (con’t.)A data field at the top of the page will now display the bearing and distance tothe second route waypoint. To get start

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Going to a Destination (con’t.)Now that we’ve zoomed in a little closer to our route, we can pan ahead of ourvessel with the cursor to review and crea

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15GETTING STARTEDOverviewNavigation PageThe Navigation Page provides graphic steering guidance to your destination.The bearing (BRG) and distance (DIS

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16Navigation Page (con’t.)To adjust the simulated boat speed:1. Press the UP arrow of the Rkeypad to increase the speed in 5 knot/kph/mph incre-ments.

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Active Route PageThe active route page shows each waypoint of the active route in sequence,with the waypoint name, distance and estimated time enroute

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Main Menu PageThe main menu page’s eleven submenus are divided into categories by function.You can select a particular submenu by simply highlighting

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Status PageThe Status Page provides a visual reference of various receiver functions,including current satellite coverage, receiver operating mode and

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iINTRODUCTIONWarningGARMIN, GPSMAP, G-chart, AutoLocate,TracBack and PhaseTrac12 are trademarks ofGARMIN Corporation and may only be usedwith permissi

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

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Satellite Status Page OptionsThe satellite Status Page features an options menu that provides access to func-tions and features relating to the Status

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Position PageThe position page shows your position, direction, and speed. There is a graphiccompass tape at the top of the page that shows the directi

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Position Page OptionsThe position page features an options menu that provides access to functionsand features relating to the position page.To display

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A. The right side of the screen represents the trans-ducer’s location on your boat. Items appearingon the right side of the screen were passed bymore

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Range ModesThe sounder features three depth range modes: auto, manual, and window.Auto is the default setting and continually adjusts the screen displ

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Zoom FeatureThe zoom feature allows you to view a smaller portion of the complete range ingreater detail.The zoom feature operates in auto or manual m

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Zoom Window Depth ScaleOnce a zoom window is displayed, it’s depth scale can be adjusted. A hollowindicator bar is displayed to the left of the depth

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Map/Sounder Page Split ScreenThe sounder can display a split screen view of the sounder window and MapPage. The split screen feature is turned on from

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Sounder Page OptionsThe Sounder Page options menu lets you customize the sounder’s features tosuit your needs.To display the Sounder Page options menu

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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 Options (con’t.)• Whiteline Adjust: Whiteline indicates the relative hardness or softness of the bottom.The bottom itself is shown as a c

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Sounder Page Options (con’t.)Auto is the default setting and continually adjusts the screen display to showthe maximum amount of detail possible, whil

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Sounder Page Options (con’t.)• Change Data Fields?: Allows you to specify the data displayed in each data field onthe Sounder Page. There are thirteen

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Sounder Setup PageThe next Sounder Page menu option is ‘Sounder Setup?’ which accesses thesounder setup page. There are eight fields on the sounder se

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Sounder Setup Page (con’t.)To select Fish ID:1. Highlight the ‘FISH ID’ option and press T. The ‘FISH ID’ submenu will appear.2. Highlight the desired

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Sounder Setup Page (con’t.)• Noise Rejection: Removes cross talk from other sounders or ignition noise from poorboat motor installations (non-shielded

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Sounder Setup Page (con’t.)There are four options:• 200 kHz: Best suited for shallow, inland waters where deep water performance isnot critical and bo

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37GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeySounder Setup Page (con’t.)To use Auto Calibration:1. Ensure ‘Auto Calibrate?’ is displayed in the speed calibratio

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38GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeySounder Setup Page (con’t.)To use manual calibration:1. Ensure manual calibration mode is selected in the speed cal

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39GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyMap PageThe Map Page provides a comprehensive display of electronic cartography,plotting and navigational data. The

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iiiINTRODUCTIONSounder CapabilitiesDesigned for detailed electronic charting and complete depth sounding capabil-ity, the GARMIN GPSMAP 235 Sounder is

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40GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyMap ModesThere are two map operating modes: the position mode and the cursor mode.When the map is in the position m

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41GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyUsing the CursorThe cursor allows you to pan away from your present position and scroll toother map areas (even out

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42GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeySelecting Map ScalesThe map display has 16 available range scales from 1/8th to 4096 nautical miles(1/4 to 7500 kil

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43GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyMap Page OptionsThe Map Page options menu provides access to many of the features and func-tions that will help you

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44GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyMap Page Options (con’t.)• Configure the Map?: Allows you to determine what map items are displayed on aparticular

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45GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyMap Page Options (con’t.)From the map configuration page, you can also access another options menu byhighlighting a

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46GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyMap Page Options (con’t.)•Set Map Colors?: The next option available from the map configuration page is the setmap

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47Map Page Options (con’t.)The last two display options make it possible to display both the Map Page andSounder Page simultaneously in a split screen

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48GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyMap Page Options (con’t.)•Change Data Fields?: Allows you to specify the type of data that is displayed in eachdata

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49GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyNavigation PageWhenever a GOTO, MOB, TracBack or route has been turned on, the sounderwill provide digital and grap

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ivINTRODUCTIONWarrantyLimited WarrantyGARMIN warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and manu-facture for one year from the date of

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50As you head toward your destination, the highway perspective will move toindicate your progress to the waypoint and which direction you should steer

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51GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyNavigation Page Options (con’t.)The following options are available:• Change Data Fields?: Allows you to define the

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52GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyMain Menu PageThe main menu page provides access to various waypoint, system, navigationand interface management an

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53GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyCreating and Using WaypointsThe sounder stores up to 250 alphanumeric waypoints with user-defined sym-bols and comm

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54GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyMark Key (con’t.)The mark key can also be used on the Map Page to mark the cursor position oran on-screen navaid. T

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55GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyCreating Waypoints GraphicallyWaypoints may also be quickly created from the map display, which allows youto ‘point

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56GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyReference WaypointsA new waypoint can also be created by entering an existing waypoint’s rangeand bearing or the ra

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57GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyReviewing and Editing WaypointsOnce you have created and stored a waypoint, it may be modified, reviewed,renamed or

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58GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyWaypoint Definition Page Options The waypoint definition page also features an options menu that allows you toedit

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59GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyWaypoint SubmenusThe sounder’s main menu page features four waypoint submenus that let youmanage a large number of

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vINTRODUCTIONPrefaceCongratulations on choosing one of the most advanced depth sounding andmarine navigation systems available. The GARMIN GPSMAP 235

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60GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyProximity WaypointsThe proximity waypoints list lets you define an alarm circle around a storedwaypoint position, a

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61GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyCreate Waypoint SubmenuThe third waypoint submenu accessible from the main menu page is the ‘CreateWaypoint’ submen

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62GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyNavigation MethodsThe sounder provides four methods of navigation: GOTO, MOB, TracBackand Route. GOTOThe sounder al

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63GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyGOTO OptionsThe GOTO options menu provides a list of additional GOTO options that letyou start a TracBack route, se

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64GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyMOB The man overboard feature (MOB) is used in emergency situations, such asman overboard, or to quickly mark a spo

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65TracBack Navigation (con’t.)Once a TracBack has been turned on, the sounder will take the track log cur-rently stored in memory and divide it into s

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66RoutesThe last way to navigate to a destination is to create a user-defined route. Thesounder lets you create and store up to 20 reversible routes (

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67Routes (con’t.)Once a route has been created graphically (and the Qkey has been pressed tofinish), the map display will automatically enter the rout

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68GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyRoutes (con’t.)The route edit mode also allows you to insert a new route waypoint in anyroute leg using the map cur

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69GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyRoutes (con’t.)To review the selected waypoint:1. Highlight the ‘Review?’ option and press T.To insert a new waypoi

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INTRODUCTIONPacking ListviBefore installing and using with your sounder, please check to see that yourpackage includes the following items. If any par

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70GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyRoute List PageThe route list page numerically lists all the routes currently stored in memory,with the route numbe

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71GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyRoute List Page Options (cont.)• Clear Route: Allows you to clear all waypoints from the selected route.To clear th

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72GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyActive Route PageWhenever you have activated a route, the active route page will appear in themain page sequence. T

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73GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyActive Route Page OptionsThe following options are available from the active route page:• Invert Route?: Activates

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74GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyTrack Log SubmenuThe track log submenu lets you specify whether to record a track plot (an elec-tronic recording of

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75GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyTrip and Fuel PlanningThe trip and fuel planning submenu lets you plan and review distance, fuel,and ETE/ETA inform

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76GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyTrip and Fuel Planning (con’t.)To use the route planning mode:1. Highlight the ‘Trip & Fuel Planning’ option fr

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77GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyTrip and Fuel Planning (cont.)To use the sunrise/sunset planner:1. Highlight ‘Trip & Fuel Planning’ option from

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78GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeySetup Submenus (con’t.)• Time Offset: Provides a data entry field to enter the time difference between UTCtime and

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79GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyNavigation SetupThe navigation setup submenu is used to select a variety of navigation informa-tion including: posi

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viiGETTING STARTEDTable of ContentsWarning ...

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80Navigation Setup (con’t.)• CDI Scale: Provides a list of six CDI scale settings for the Map Page CDI: +/-0.10,0.50, 1.0 (default), 5.0, 10.0 and 25.

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81GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyTimers and Alarms SetupThe timer and alarms submenu is used to control various alarm/timer settings.• Timer: Sounds

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82Input/Output SubmenuThe Input/Output submenu lets you control interface settings for connectingexternal NMEA devices, a DGPS receiver or a personal

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83GETTING START-EDUsing the GOTOKeyUsing NMEA and DGPS Interface SettingsIf you are using an NMEA interface format, the NMEA format must be specifiedi

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84Installing and Removing G-Chart CartridgesThe unit uses G-chart offshore or inland cartography to display digital chartson-screen. G-chart cartridge

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85Using G-Chart CartographyOnce a G-chart cartridge has been inserted, the map coverage outlines for thecartridge will automatically appear on-screen.

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LORAN C BasicsLORAN C is a radio navigation aid operated and maintained in the United Statesby the Untied States Coast Guard. The name LORAN is an acr

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LORAN TD FeatureThe LORAN TD feature eases the transition from using LORAN to using GPS. TheGPSMAP 235 Sounder automatically converts GPS coordinates

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It is important to set the correct GRI-chain and secondary stations for the way-point that you want to create. The GRI-chain and Secondary station fie

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Creating Waypoints in the LORAN TD FormatWaypoints can be created graphically, using the Mark Key, and by Text Entry (seepage 53). Waypoints can also

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