GPS 65Personal NavigatorPORT©BRIDGEFISH.©POINTOwner's Manual
CHAPTER 2GETTING STARTED2.1 FRONT PANELThe firont panel consists of a 20-key keypad with a 85 x 64-pixeI LCD display. Both the display and keypad may
2^ CURSOR AND FIELDSCyclic FieldConfirmation FieldRté^0 ►flctiviite'?GflRMIN___♦_____KVflP 178* 1.83 CLIFF 263^ 3.51 HftRBCK 330* 5.05 MIDR
"g o toHoeAUTOSTOPressing GOTO/MOB once allows you to initiate the GOTO function, setting an instantaneous course to any waypoint
2.5 ENTERING DATATo enter data you must first move the cursor under the desired field by pressii^ the ri^t or left arrow key.To eater a number»‘ Pre
iimnediate attention such as an arrival alarm generate a quick tone Uiat will not stop until you view the message. All other messages generate a slow
CHAPTERSBASIC OPERATION3.1 POWER ONAfter you turn your GPS 65 on. It will conduct a series of self tests and display the following notice:Welcome to
3^ SATELLITE STATUS PAGESThere are four statue pages available by pressing PWR^TAT, Three pages display satellite tracking status, and
•PrtwAUX St^ikey to dispto^ the Auxiliary Menu Page.Satellite SkyviewThe Satellite Skyview Page shows the azimuth and elevation of each visib
When the GPS 65 is performing 2D navigation, the last known altitude will be used in the latitude/loi^tude computation. If the altitude is not ac
3.4 WAYPOINTSThe GPS 65 allows you to create, store, and use 250 alphanumeric waypoints. A waypoint consists of a name (up to six
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The Waypoint List Page allows viewii^ of the stored waypoints in the unit, liie list may be scrolled, with the arrow to view all the waypo
The AutoStore™ Page displays the waypoint name, captured position, and optional storage route. An AutoStore waypoint name is pre> assigned
To activate the GOTO function...• Press GOTO. The above page will be displayed with the cursor on the GOTO waypoint field. If the GPS 65 is c
Navigation SummaryThe Navigation Summary Page displays direction, distance and speed information to direct you along a route or a GOTO desti
track. The outer lines give a perspective view of the distance to a waypoint. As the waypoint conies into range, it will be displayed and
3^ MAN OVERBOARDThe Man Overboard function allows you to set an instantaneous course to a captured position, providing rapid response to an e
Op node Plotting UnitsIHdg flIcirmiCDI Dote {Time RudiolDspI Intrface Map Datm Ben Revr Sun Plan Trip Plan MessagesAUXSelect the simulator mode».• Pr
• Move the cursor to the latitude hemispheric designator with the arrow keys. PressCLRifyouneedtochai^thisdesignatorfrom “S” to “TT. Press ENT.&ap
want(e.g,, to get the letter “G”, press the "3" key and then Uie left arrow).Enter the coordinates for the "GARMIN” waypoint using the
A Faster GOTO«.At this point, we will take a very brief detour. You may recall from Section that there is an alternative to typing all t
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TstnrnsñmFT»»RG 100 »RMG 12.2»trk189»gs B.Bl.D 1.0 « HBHüiamwai oruPress ENT. A navigation page is then displayed.Select Uie NAV Svimmary P
‘ Highlight the ground speed (GS) field (bottom right) and press CLR until the estimated time enroute (ETE) is displayed.• Highlight the ground track
TRK 100° GSIS'-tN 38°58.G62’ H094°53.200’^lime 15:25:501СШро$иF LuTTRK 100'^ GS 151N 38°58.202’ H094°50.875’►HltituiiJi-PLOT 001108rtHAU FO
IDD GARtllN♦ISS.BHIl1«DI NAU P«SHRL«TThe scale settii^ is shown in the bottom left comer.* Highlight the scale setting field with the arr
CHAPTER 4ROUTES4.1 NAVIGATING USING ROUTESPOINTBUOY2The GPS 65 offers a route navigation feature for you to navigate aloi^ a pre-defined sequence of
There are 3 route pages in the GPS 65. The softkeys at the bottom of each page allow cycling through each page: RTE (route definition), ACTV
To copy a route...< Select the Route Definition Page (RTE).* Highlight the route number field and select the route number to copy from
4.4 EDITING ROUTESI RteH ►Activate? IGARMIHIKVAPH178^ 1.83CLIFF 263* 3.51RZRBCK 330* 5.05mt^AMR 042* 5.00_____LIST____flCTU ItTE 11 RteH ►Activate? I1
4.6 ACTIVE ROUTEActive Leg___Waypoint List- RZRBCK^MIDflMRRHG“^ETE- MIDflMR 2.76 1:33GRRMIN 8.20 4:38Range Cyclic Column: - ETE -ETA -DTKThe Active
eGftRrilH/GflRIlIH1маад1нвнадд|Ц|2WPT1 /WPT23 _______/_______4 _________/_________5 _______/___________ши_______КТЕ LISTTo Activate a Route...Highligh
PREFACEGARMIN thanks you for selecting our high performance, full featured E^rsonalNavigator™. TheGPSeSrepresentsoiircontinuedcommitment to provide
CHAPTERSADVANCED WAYPOINT FEATURES5.1 NEAREST WAYPOINTSAn important feature of the GPS 65 is the ability to display up to nine nearest waypoints, wit
To set a proximity waypoint.»' Select the Proximity Waypoint Page with the PROX softkey.’ Select a blank waypoint name field with the arrow keys.
Enter the bearii^ and distance from the existing waypoint to the new waypoint.Egress ENT. Alatitude and loi^tude location for the new waypoint should
CHAPTER 6AUXILIARY FUNCTIONSOp Mode Plottin9 Units IHdg flIctrmICDI Date ¡Time fludiolDspI Intrtace Map Datm Ben Revr Sun Plan Trip Plan Messages aawa
GJZ PLOTTING SETUP---------------рсшш------------------------Orientation ►Horth up ^Route and Track ^Interval: вО^Ов^Зв Track»-wrap Clear? Memory Used
If the planned course will be primarily strai^t line travel, you shotUd select ^‘Resolution” storage. In this application, considerabl
reference the automatically calculated magnetic variation shown. For mostapplications, the “Auto Mag” feature will provide accurate heading inf
• Press ENT.* The on/off cyclic field is highlighted. If the alarm is not turned on, press CLR.To set the alarm cIocIl...* Hi^ili^t the alarm cl
The timer field can be selected as “Count Up" or “Count Down" by hi^hli^ting and pressing CLR. To clear the count up ti
OTitputis selected, a second cyclic field appears. From this second field, you may select the desired NMEA format: NMEA 0180, NMEA0182 or NMSA0183.A
CAUTIONllie GPS system is operated by the government of the United States which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenan
To change the pre-defined datum*.• H^hlight the ^‘Change?* field and press ENT.• With the arrow keys, find the desired datum and highlight it.• Pre
last fi^uency and bit rate which you selected (or Uie default frequency of 304.0 kHz and bit rate of 100 bps if no previous beacon has been tu
To calculate the muuise/snnaet times for a waypoint.»• Highli^tthewaypointnamefieldandenterihedesiredwaypoint name.• Press ENT. The date field i
• The speed (SPD) field is highlighted. Enter tiie intended speed, and press ENT.• The fuel flow (Flow) field is highlighted. Enter the estimated fu
APPENDIX AMESSAGESThe GPS 65 uses the Message Page to communicate important information to you. Some messages are advisory in nature, others
Ose Needs A4|ostnient - The GPS 65 has detected excessive drift in its internal crystal oscUlator which may result in longer acquisitio
Route Waypoint - An attempt has been made to delete a waypoint which is a member of one or more routes. You must remove the waypoint from a
APPENDIX BGLOSSARY AND NAVIGATION TERMSB.1 DEFDnnONSThis section provides an illustration of and definitions for the terms used in this manu
Velodty/time terms:GS Ground speed. GS is the speed measured relative to a ground position; also known as velocity over ground (VOG).VMG V
setting, the XTK distance will also be displayed on the appropriate side of the GDI.ATD Along track distance. ATD is the along track distance
TABLE OF CONTENTS3n PAGEINTRODUCING THE GABMIN GPS 65 H1.1 Capabilities 1-11.2 Operatiims 1-2GETTING STARTED 2-12.1 Front Panel 2-12.2 Softkey Operati
As an example, suppose you activate the route illustrated above. The GPS 75 chooses the dosest leg with a desired track of 45 d^rees but your position
APPENDIX CINSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCECAUTION: 'nu8equipiaentcom[dieawith FCC requirements. OnlyGARMIN maim&ctur«d accessories, which inchide
INTERFACESNMEA0180NMEA0182NMEA 0183 (Version 1.5; Ilecember 1987)Approved sentences:GPBWC, GPGLL, GPRMB, GPRMC, GPROO, GPWPL, GPXTE Proprietary senten
** Sdnjject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS imder the United States Department of Defense imposed Selective Availability program
• Connect the positive side of the alarm or relay to the positive side of tile 5^0 volt DC power source.The GPS 65 may be connected to other marine e
INSTALLATIONThe GPS 65 is equipped with a gimbal bracket for fixed installations. The GPS 65 can be mounted above dash, flush mounted, or overhead
To install above dash or overhead»The gimbal bracket can be mounted on a flat surface iising appropriate screws (standard 3/16" or M6 screws are
Slide the gimbal bracket slots over the threaded portion of the knobs so that the lobed section of the gimbal bracket faces downward
C.4 MAINTENANCEThe GPS 65 is constructed of quaUly material and should not require user maintenance. Please refer any repairs to an
APPENDIX DMAP DATUMSThe following is a list of the GPS 65 map datum selections and the corresponding map datum name (including the area of application
66ADVANCED WAYPOINT FEATURES5-15.1 Nearest Waypoints5-15.2Proziniity Waypoints5-15.3 Reference Waypoints 5-25.4 Waypoint Scanning5-3AUXILIARY FUNCTION
Geodetic Datum ‘49 Guam 1963 Gux 1 Aatro H)ors^ 19SS Hong Kong 1963 Tiwiiftn Ban^ade^ TfiHian ThftilanH Iceland 1965 ISTS073ASTBO‘69 Johnston Island K
Nahrwn Saudi Arbia Kahrwn United Arab Naparima BWt Observatorio 1966 Old Egyptian Old Hawaiian OmanOrd Srvy Grt BritnPieo De Las Nieves Pitcairn Astro
APPENDIXEUTC TIME TO LOCAL TIME OFFSETReference the chart below to find the UTC-to-local time offset for your longitude zone. (Ifyou are in a daylight
APPENDIX FINDEXActive from waypoint 4-1Active route 4-1Active Route Page 4-5Active to waypoint 4-1Alarm Clock 6-5AlarmA^DI 6-4Alarmsalarm dock
Fieldalphanumeric 2-2bar 2-2confirmation 2-2cyclic 2-2numeric 2-2Filtersposition6-1velocity6-1Fuel Planning6-10GGOTO waypoint 3-7Ground Speed (GS) B-2
Proximity alarm 5-1 count up 6-5Proximity Waypoint Page 5-1 Track (TRK) B-2nTrack storing 6-21CTrip planning6-10Range (RNG)B-2True heading6-3Relative
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CHAPTER 1INTRODUCmG THE GARMIN GPS 651.1 CAPABILITIESThe GPS 65 provides a host of powerful capabilities which were previously foimd only i
1^ OPERATIONSThe GPS 65 is deseed for fixed operations only. The unit may be operated from external 5-40 volt DC power using the power/dat
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