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GMR 400/600/1200 xHD Installation Instructions

Specifications

Pedestal (Physical)

Weight:

 45.9 lb. (20.82 kg)

Power Cable:

 49 ft. 2 

35

/

64

 in. (15 m) long

network Cable:

 49 ft. 2 

35

/

64

 in. (15 m) long 

GMR 400/600 xHD

Transmit Power:

 GMR 400 xHD: 4 kW

Transmit Power: 

GMR 600 xHD

:

 6 kW

Transmitter Frequency:

 9410 ±30 MHz

Input Voltage:

 10–40 Vdc (with the Voltage 

Converter Unit)

Typical Input Power:

 55 W

Input Power (100 kn wind): 

145 W max

range/Pulse Width/PrF (nm/nsec/Hz): 

0.125 – 0.5/75/3980

 

0.750 - 1/185/3975

 

1.5/235/3200

 

2.0/283/2750

 

3.0/370/1970

 

4.0/440/1736

 

6.0 – 12/535/1407

 

16 – 36/1032/800

 

48 – 72/1032/500

antenna rotation:

 24 rpm and 48 rpm

Max wind load:

 100 knots

receiver noise Figure:

 Less than 4 dB

environmental: 

Temp:

 from

 

14 to 140º F 

(from -10 to +60º C)

 

Humidity:

 95% at 95º F (35º C)

 

rel Wind:

 100 kn

 

Waterproof to IEC 60529 IPX6

range:

 65.5 ft. (20 m) mini, 72 nm max

range discrimination:

 65.5 ft. (20 m)

radar interference:

 Anti-jamming algorithm

Clutter suppression: 

Sea clutter and rain clutter

GMR 1200 xHD

Transmit Power:

 12 kW

Transmitter Frequency:

 9410 ±30 MHz

Input Voltage:

 20–40 Vdc (with the Voltage 

Converter Unit)

Typical Input Power:

 65 W

Input Power (100 kn wind): 

155 W max

range/Pulse Width/PrF (nm/nsec/Hz): 

0.125 – 0.5/75/3980

 

0.750 - 1/185/3975

 

1.5/235/3200

 

2.0/283/2750

 

3.0/370/1970

 

4.0/440/1736

 

6.0 – 12/535/1407

 

16 – 36/1032/800

 

48 – 72/1032/500

antenna rotation:

 24 rpm and 48 rpm

Max wind load:

 100 knots

receiver noise Figure:

 Less than 4 dB

environmental: 

Temp:

 from 14 to 140º F

(from -10 to +60º C)

 

Humidity:

 95% at 95º F (35º C)

 

rel Wind:

 100 kn

 

Waterproof to IEC 60529 IPX6

range:

  65.5 ft. (20 m) min, 72 nm max

range discrimination:

 65.5 ft. (20 m)

radar interference:

 Anti-jamming algorithm

Clutter suppression: 

Sea clutter and rain clutter

4 ft Open-Array Antenna

Type:

 End-fed slotted waveguide

Horizontal Beamwidth:

 1.8 degrees

Horizontal Sidelobes:

 

 

-23 dB within ±10 degrees of main

 

-30 dB outside ±10 degrees of main

Vertical Beamwidth:

 24 degrees

antenna Gain:

 29 dB

Polarization:

 Horizontal

Input return Loss:

 Better than -20 dB

Weight:

  12.2 lb. (5.53 kg)

6 ft. Open-Array Antenna

Type:

 End-fed slotted waveguide

Horizontal Beamwidth: 

1.1 degrees

Horizontal Sidelobes:

 

 

-25 dB within ±10 degrees of main

 

-30 dB outside ±10 degrees of main

Vertical Beamwidth:

 24 degrees

antenna Gain:

 30 dB

Polarization:

 Horizontal

Input return Loss:

 Better than -20 dB

Weight:

  16.9 lb. (7.67 kg)

Radar Display Features

Presentation Modes:

 North up, Course up, 

Heading up

VrM/eBL:

 1 user adjustable (GPSMAP 

4000/5000/6000/7000/700 series 

chartplotters) 

2 user adjustable, capable of floating 

(GPSMAP 3000 series chartplotters)

Bearing accuracy:

 1 degree

Controls:

 Auto & manual gain adjust; manual or 

auto (AFC) receiver tuning;

 

manual adjust for rain clutter and for sea 

clutter.

radar/Chart Overlay:

 Overlay mode is 

supported. Also has split overlay with 

standard radar presentation

Harbor Mode:

 Optimized radar performance in 

the harbor 

Offshore Mode:

 Optimized radar performance 

offshore

Dual range Mode:

 Simultaneous operation of 

two ranges displayed in split screen format

 

User selectable ranges of 

1

/

nm to 3 nm on 

left side and 

1

/

nm to 72 nm on right side

Timed Transmit:

 (GPSMAP 3000 series 

chartplotters) user-specified transmission and 

standby time.

Sentry:

 (GPSMAP 4000/5000/6000/7000/700 

series chartplotters) user-adjustable timed-

transmit mode

Zoom Mode:

 2x, 4x (GPSMAP 3000 series 

chartplotters only)

Trails (Wakes):

 Short, Medium, Long (GPSMAP 

3000 series chartplotters only)

Guard Zone alarm:

 2 guard zones—user 

adjustable

Off center Function:

 Look ahead (GPSMAP 

4000/5000/6000/7000/700 series 

chartplotters) 

Look ahead, Auto Shift and Manual 

(GPSMAP 3000 series chartplotters)

antenna rPM:

 Selectable to 24 or 48 rpm

MarPa:

 Tracks up to 10 MARPA targets for 

radar plotting and collision avoidance 

(Heading sensor is required)

Summary of Contents for GMR 400/600/1200 xHD

Page 1: ...ic energy is harmful CAUTION When the radar is transmitting do not look directly at the antenna at close range because the eyes are the most sensitive part of the body to electromagnetic energy Notice...

Page 2: ...squared 55 in 1 4 m 10W m squared 178 in 4 5 m GMR 406 xHD 100W m squared 65 in 1 7 m 10W m squared 200 in 5 1 m GMR 604 xHD 100W m squared 67 in 1 7 m 10W m squared 217 in 5 5 m GMR 606 xHD 100W m s...

Page 3: ...drain Also one of the four mounting studs must be properly connected to ground and the ground connection must be properly isolated from the steel surface with a nylon washer and coated with marine se...

Page 4: ...t The included voltage converter unit is needed to supply a specific constant voltage to the radar When installing the voltage converter unit consider the following The voltage converter requires an i...

Page 5: ...I shielding You may need to drill a 1 1 4 in 31 7 mm hole for routing the power network cable Garmin provides a rubber cable grommet to cover the cable installation hole The grommet does NOT provide a...

Page 6: ...If you choose to cut the radar power cable you must reconnect the in line fuse holder Connect the radar to the water ground of the vessel using an 8 gauge copper cable not included Secure the ground...

Page 7: ...panded Garmin Marine Network Example x x x x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Garmin GPSMAP 4000 5000 series chartplotter GSD 22 sounder unit To transducer Garmin GPSMAP 3000 series chartplotter GMS 10 marine...

Page 8: ...tplotter 1 Press the PAGE key to switch to the Radar page 2 Press the Setup softkey to open the setup page 3 Using the ROCKER highlight the Advanced tab then the Antenna Size field and press ENTER 4 S...

Page 9: ...s not exceeding 100 meters between devices When constructing a custom cable from bulk wire you must create both a Side A and Side B 5 Prepare the cable for plug installation Using a sharp knife insert...

Page 10: ...and Die Set or compatible equivalent crimp the plug onto the wires following the recommended procedure of the crimp tool manufacturer 3 After the plug is crimped align the release tab on the plug with...

Page 11: ...ons 11 Unit Dimensions Model L GMR 404 604 1204 xHD 51 19 32 in 1310 mm GMR 406 606 1206 xHD 75 45 64 in 1923 mm 17 11 32 in 440 8 mm 7 7 8 in 200 mm 5 29 32 in 150 mm 5 33 64 in 140 mm 7 7 8 in 200 m...

Page 12: ...al Beamwidth 1 8 degrees Horizontal Sidelobes 23 dB within 10 degrees of main 30 dB outside 10 degrees of main Vertical Beamwidth 24 degrees Antenna Gain 29 dB Polarization Horizontal Input Return Los...

Page 13: ...y energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a pa...

Page 14: ...vice or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY To obtain warranty service contact y...

Page 15: ...GMR 400 600 1200 xHD Installation Instructions 15...

Page 16: ...print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that a...

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