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Strany 1 - Reference

GPSCOM170Owner’sManual &Reference170 cover 9/21/98 9:31 AM Page 1

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The WX/CH key places the unit in weather channel receive mode.The SCAN key puts the unit into the “all scan” or the “memory scan” mode. WSThe ON/OFF/

Strany 3 - IMPORTANT!

Getting StartedThe GPSCOM 170 is a powerful navigation and com-munication tool that offers mariners a host of advancedfeatures that help make boating

Strany 4 - OWNER’S MANUAL

Position PageThe position page shows where you are, what direc-tion you’re heading and how fast you’re going. Thegraphic compass at the top of the pag

Strany 5 - Cautions

Marking a PositionNow that you’ve acquired a position, let’s mark it as awaypoint for future reference.1. Pressthe Kkey to capture and hold your posi-

Strany 6 - Contents

Using the Position and Map PagesNow that you’ve marked a position, it’s time to take abrisk walk using the position and moving map pages towatch your

Strany 7 - Description

Moving Map PagesThe GPSCOM 170’s next page, the moving map page,shows your movement as a track log, with your presentposition shown as a diamond icon

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Using the Highway PageThe GPSCOM 170’s highway page provides graphicsteering guidance to a destination, with an emphasis on astraight–line course to t

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If you do get off course by more than 1/5th of theselected CDI range, the exact distance you are off coursewill be displayed where the CDI scale norma

Strany 10 - Controls

GPS Page SequenceNow that you’ve arrived ‘HOME’, let’s take a minute tosee how the GPSCOM 170’s main GPS pages worktogether. The unit features five ma

Strany 11 - Satellites

Using the VHF TransceiverThe first step in using the VHF transceiver is to makesure the volume and squelch controls are set correctly forproper recept

Strany 12 - Position Page

Software Version 2.02 or above© 1997 GARMIN Corporation1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, KS USA 66062Tel: 913-397-8200 or 800-800-1020Fax: 913-397-8282Web

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Selecting a ChannelThe GPSCOM 170 operates on all U.S., Canadian,and International Marine VHF radio channels. To select a channel from any page:1. Use

Strany 14 - Map Pages

Selecting Channel 16 and 9The GPSCOM 170’s channel 16/9 button providesquick access to channel 16 or 9.To select channel 16:1. Press N.To select chann

Strany 15 - Moving Map

Dual WatchDual Watch scans between channel 16 and the lastchannel that was selected. It’s handy when you need tomonitor channel 16, but also want to l

Strany 16 - Highway Page

Satellite Status PageThe satellite status page displays the status of variousreceiver functions. The status information will help youunderstand what t

Strany 17 - To select the compass page:

Receiver StatusReceiver status is indicated at the top left of thescreen, with the current horizontal accuracy (estimatedposition error, in feet or me

Strany 18 - Map Page

Battery Voltage IndicatorThe satellite status page displays current battery voltage for the Ni-Cad battery pack. When using the Ni-Cad pack, any volta

Strany 19 - Mem Bank Page

Position PageThe GPSCOM 170’s position page shows you whereyou are, what direction you’re heading and how fast youare going (up to 99.9 mph), and is m

Strany 20 - Transmitting

Marking and Saving WaypointsKnowing your present position is only part of anynavigation equation. You also need to keep track ofwhere you’ve been and

Strany 21 - To select a weather channel:

Waypoint SubmenusThe GPSCOM 170 has three waypoint submenupages that let you manage a large number of waypointsquickly and efficiently. The nearest wa

Strany 22 - Dual Watch

Waypoint List PageThe waypoint list page provides you with a completelist of all waypoints currently stored in the unit. The totalnumber of used and e

Strany 23 - Satellite Status

IMPORTANT!The Telecommunications Act of 1996, effective February 8, 1996, provides the FCC discretionto eliminate radio station license requirements f

Strany 24 - Receiver Status

Waypoint Definition PageThe last of the three waypoint submenu pages is thewaypoint definition page. This page lets you create newwaypoints manually,

Strany 25 - Backlighting

Reference WaypointsTo create a new waypoint manually without knowingits position coordinates, you’ll need to enter its bearingand distance from an exi

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Editing Existing WaypointsThe waypoint definition page also allows you tochange the name, coordinates, comment or referencewaypoint field for a stored

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To rename a stored waypoint:1. Highlight the ‘RENAME?’ field and press E.2. Enter the new waypoint name and press E.3. Press Eto confirm your changes.

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VHF Communication PagesTo move back and forth between the GPS and VHFpages, press the Ckey. There are three com VHFpages in a continuous loop: channel

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Three operating modes are available: • Com On— (Default) Enables all VHF communica-tion features.• Com Off— Disables all VHF communication fea-tures.

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Scanning SetupThe com setup page also provides for scanning setup.The GPSCOM 170 scans, which means it automaticallylistens to a number of channels in

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Scan TimeoutAfter each transmission has ended, you may want toenter a 2-3 second delay, allowing you to hear both sidesof a conversation. This delay i

Strany 32 - To change or add a comment:

VHF Line-of-Sight Calculator PageThe GPSCOM 170’s line-of-sight calculator page canbe used to estimate the transmitting and receiving dis-tance betwee

Strany 33 - To rename a stored waypoint:

Memory Bank PageThe memory bank page lets you store five groups ofchannels for custom scanning, complete with user com-ments. The memory channels are

Strany 34 - Memory Bank Page

Before getting started, check to see that your GARMIN GPSCOM 170package includes the following items. If you are missing any parts, please contact you

Strany 35 - To select an operating mode

To enter channels:1. Highlight the first blank ‘CHANNEL’ field and pressE.2. Enter a channel of your choice using the arrow keypad andpressE. The appr

Strany 36 - To select priority scan:

• SELECT— To select the active channel and displaythe channel usage page, highlight the ‘SELECT’prompt and press E.• INSERT— To insert a new channel,

Strany 37 - To change the call channel:

To return the definitions back to their default set-tings: 1. Highlight ‘DEFAULT?’ and press E. The ‘DONE?’ prompt located below the ‘DEFAULT?’prompt

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Memory PageThe memory page (see sidebar, page 37) allows youto easily add the active channel to a memory bank. It alsodisplays channel number, type (d

Strany 39 - To enter user comments:

Selecting a GOTO DestinationThe GPSCOM 170 provides four ways to navigate toa destination: GOTO, MOB, TracBack and route naviga-tion. The most basic m

Strany 40 - To edit a list:

TracBack NavigationThe third method of navigating to a destination is byusing the GPSCOM 170’s TracBack feature. The TracBackfunction allows you to qu

Strany 41 - Channel Definition

Tips on Using TracBackTo get the most out of the TracBack feature, remem-ber the following tips:• Always clear your track log at the exact point thaty

Strany 42 - To lock a channel out:

Creating and Using Navigation RoutesThe last form of navigating to a destination with theGPSCOM 170 is by creating a user-defined route. Theroute navi

Strany 43 - To switch to five watts:

Routes Definition PageThe GPSCOM 170 lets you create and store up to 20routes of 30 waypoints each. Routes are created, copiedand edited through the r

Strany 44 - To activate the MOB mode:

To create a route from the route definition page:1. Highlight the route number field and press E.2. Enter a route number and press Eto confirm.3. Pres

Strany 45 - TracBack Navigation

CAUTIONCautionsINTRODUCTIONThe GPS system is operated by the government of the United States, which issolely responsible for its accuracy and maintena

Strany 46 - Navigation

Clearing Routes (con’t.)The clear route warning will appear, asking you toconfirm that you want to remove all waypoints from theroute.1. Highlight the

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Active Route PageOnce a route has been activated, the active route pagewill appear, displaying the waypoint sequence of yourroute with the estimated t

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Editing Routes (con’t.)An on-screen menu of editing choices will appear,with options for reviewing, inserting, deleting or chang-ing the waypoint fiel

Strany 49 - To clear a route from memory:

Selecting a User-Defined Navigation PageOnce you’ve selected a GOTO destination or activat-ed a MOB or route, the GPSCOM 170 will provide graph-ic ste

Strany 50 - To activate a route:

Using the Highway PageThe highway page also provides graphic steeringguidance to a destination, with a greater emphasis on thestraight-line desired co

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Using the Compass PageThe compass page provides graphic steering guidanceto a destination waypoint. The bearing (BRG) and dis-tance (DST) to the waypo

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Moving Map PageThe GPSCOM 170 features a powerful real-time mov-ing map that can do much more than just plot yourcourse and route. The map page also p

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Zooming and PanningThere are three main functions you can perform fromthe map page— zooming, panning, and pointing. Themoving map has 12 map scales (f

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Using the Cursor to Mark and GOTO WaypointsDuring panning, the crosshair represents a targetposition right on the moving map, with the range andbearin

Strany 55 - Compass Page

Accessing the Map Setup and Track Setup WindowsYou can access two additional pages—the map setuppage and the track setup page—by pressingE.whileon the

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SECTION ONE IntroductionUnit Description/Keys and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3Keys and Controls . . . . . . .

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Track MethodThe stored track method determines how often posi-tions are stored in the track log. The default setting isautomatic, which will store a t

Strany 58 - To GOTO the target crosshair:

Menu PageThe GPSCOM 170 menu page provides access to sub-menu pages that are used to select and customize opera-tion and navigation setup. The 11 subm

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System SetupThe first setup page is the system setup page, whichis used to select the operating mode, time offset andscreen preferences. The GPSCOM 17

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Time FormatThe time display shown on the system setup andposition pages may be set to display the time in a 12- or24-hour format.To select the time fo

Strany 61 - To view the message page:

Navigation SetupThe navigation setup page is used to select units ofmeasurement for position formats, map datums, CDIscale, as well as distance, speed

Strany 62 - System Setup

Units of MeasureThe GPSCOM 170 lets you select nautical (default),statute or metric units of measure for all speed and dis-tance fields.To change the

Strany 63 - To specify a tone setting:

Interface SetupThe interface setup page lets you specify the formatsfor connecting external NMEA devices, a DGPS receiver,or a personal computer. Ther

Strany 64 - To enter a CDI scale setting:

DGPS InterfaceThe last two format settings allow the unit to acceptRTCM DGPS corrections in RTCM 104 version 2.0 for-mat. Using DGPS corrections will

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DGPS Interface (con’t.)• No DGPS Position—not enough data is availableto compute a DGPS position.• No RTCM Input—the beacon receiver is not prop-erly

Strany 66 - To select a NMEA format:

Initializing the GPSCOM 170 for First-Time UseThe first time you power up your new GPSCOM 170is an important step in getting the best possible GPS per

Strany 67 - DGPS Interface

SpeakerArrow KeypadMicrophone ChannelSelection ArrowKeysMap ScaleZoom KeysFlex Com AntennaLCD DisplayThe GPSCOM 170 combines a 12 paral-lel channel GP

Strany 68 - To activate the simulator:

EZinitAfter a few seconds, the satellite status page willappear with the EZinit prompt ready for you to select oneof two initialization methods:• Sele

Strany 69 - Receiver

Acquiring SatellitesThe GPSCOM 170 will now begin searching for theappropriate satellites for your position and shouldacquire a fix within three to fi

Strany 70 - To initialize the receiver:

Flex Com Antenna Attachment and RemovalTo remove the flex com antenna:1. Squeeze the base of the antenna and turn counter-clockwise until the antenna

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Battery Pack RemovalTo remove the Ni-Cad battery pack:1. Press down on the battery pack latch, pull down on thepack and remove.Accessories &Instal

Strany 72 - Installation

Trickle Charger/AC AdapterThe trickle charger/AC adapter supplied with theGPSCOM 170 converts line voltage to the DC voltagenecessary to operate the u

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Receive160.650156.050160.700160.750156.150160.800156.200160.850156.250156.300160.950156.350156.400156.450156.500156.550156.600156.650156.700156.750156

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WX Channels - Receive Only71Channel ListAPPENDIX CChannel Number Frequency (MHz)Transmit156.125156.175156.175156.225156.225156.275156.275156.325156.32

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The GPSCOM 170 is constructed of high-quality materials andshould not require user maintenance. Should your unit ever needrepair, please take it to an

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Transceiver Specifications (continued):Channel Spacing: 25 kHzAudio Power: 0.5 W into 16 ohm speakerAudio Distortion: < 10%Transmitter Output:

Strany 77 - Specifications

Accuracy has been Degraded—The accura-cy of the receiver has been degraded beyond500 meters due to poor satellite geometry ordata quality. You should

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External GPS Antenna ConnectorPower/Data/ExtSpk/Ext MicCableConnectorPTT SwitchBacklightButtonTransmit PowerButtonCharger/AC Adapter ConnectorH/LThe b

Strany 79 - Messages

MessagesAPPENDIX ERoute is not Empty—You have attempted to copyinto a route already in use.RTCM Input has Failed—DGPS data beingreceived has been lost

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The following list shows the map datums available forthe GPSCOM 170. Menu page abbreviations are listedfirst, followed by the corresponding map datum

Strany 81 - Map Datums

NAD27 Alaska North American 1927- AlaskaNAD27 Bahamas North American 1927- Bahamas (excluding San SalvadorIsland)NAD27 Canada North American 1927- Can

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Time Offset ChartReference the table below to find the UTC-to-localtime offset for your longitudinal zone. If you are in a day-light savings time zone

Strany 83 - TIme Offset

AAccessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Acquiring Satellites . . . . . . . . . . . .6, 66Activating a Route . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 84 - APPENDIX H

MMemory List Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Memory Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Menu Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

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VVHF Communication Pages . . . . . . . .29VHF Line-of-Sight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33VHF Status Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7WWarr

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LIMITED WARRANTYGARMIN Corporation warrants this product to be free from defects in materialsand workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. G

Strany 87 - LIMITED WARRANTY

© 1997 GARMIN CORPORATION1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, KS USA 66062GARMIN (Europe) Ltd.Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey, S

Strany 88 - GARMIN (Europe) Ltd

KUse the two-speed ARROW KEYPAD to enter data. Press on a particulararrow key once to scroll through data options slowly. Press and hold down anarrow

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