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7

Review the course indicated by the magenta line.

8

Follow the magenta line along each leg in the route, steering 

to avoid land, shallow water, and other obstacles.

9

If you are off course, follow the purple line (corrected course) 

to go to your destination, or steer back to the magenta line 

(direct course).

Deleting a Saved Route

1

Select 

NAV INFO

 > 

User Data

 > 

Routes & Auto Guidance 

Paths

.

2

Select a route.

3

Select 

Review

 > 

Delete

.

Deleting All Saved Routes

Select 

NAV INFO

 > 

User Data

 > 

Clear User Data

 > 

Routes 

& Auto Guidance Paths

.

Auto Guidance

 WARNING

The Auto Guidance feature is based on electronic chart 

information. That data does not ensure obstacle and bottom 

clearance. Carefully compare the course to all visual sightings, 

and avoid any land, shallow water, or other obstacles that may 

be in your path.
A magenta line displayed on the chartplotter is only intended to 

provide general route guidance or to identify proper channels, 

and it is not intended to be precisely followed. Always defer to 

the navaids and conditions on the water when navigating to 

avoid groundings or hazards that could result in vessel damage, 

personal injury, or death.

NOTE: 

Auto Guidance is available with premium charts, in some 

areas.
You can use Auto Guidance to plot the best path to your 

destination. Auto Guidance uses your chartplotter to scan chart 

data, such as water depth and known obstacles, to calculate a 

suggested path. You can adjust the path during navigation.

Setting and Following an Auto Guidance Path

1

Select a destination (

Destinations

, page 14

).

2

Select 

Navigate To

 > 

Auto Guidance

.

3

Review the path, indicated by the magenta line.

4

Select 

Start Navigation

.

5

Follow the magenta line, steering to avoid land, shallow 

water, and other obstacles.

NOTE: 

When using Auto Guidance, a gray segment within 

any part of the magenta line indicates that Auto Guidance 

cannot calculate part of the Auto Guidance line. This is due to 

the settings for minimum safe water depth and minimum safe 

obstacle height.

Creating and Saving an Auto Guidance Path

1

Select 

NAV INFO

 > 

User Data

 > 

Routes & Auto Guidance 

Paths

 > 

New

 > 

Auto Guidance

.

2

Select a starting point, and select 

Next

.

3

Select a destination, and select 

Next

.

4

Select an option:
• To view a hazard and adjust the path near a hazard, 

select 

Hazard Review

.

• To adjust the path, select 

Adjust Path

, and follow the on-

screen instructions.

• To delete the path, select 

Cancel Auto Guidance

.

• To save the path, select 

Done

.

Adjusting a Saved Auto Guidance Path

1

Select 

NAV INFO

 > 

User Data

 > 

Routes & Auto Guidance 

Paths

.

2

Select a path, and select 

Review

 > 

Edit

 > 

Adjust Path

.

TIP: 

When navigating an Auto Guidance path, select the path 

on the navigation chart, and select Adjust Path.

3

Select a location on the path.

4

Use the arrow keys to move the point to a new location.

5

If necessary, select a point, and select 

Remove

.

6

Select 

Done

.

Canceling an Auto Guidance Calculation in Progress

From the Navigation chart, select 

MENU

 > 

Cancel

.

TIP: 

You can select BACK to quickly cancel the calculation.

Setting a Timed Arrival

You can use this feature on a route or an Auto Guidance path to 

get feedback about when you should arrive at a selected point. 

This allows you to time your arrival at a location, such as a 

bridge opening or a race starting line.

1

From the Navigation chart, select 

MENU

.

2

If necessary, select 

Navigation Options

.

3

Select 

Timed Arrival

.

TIP: 

You can quickly open the Timed Arrival menu by 

selecting a point on the path or route.

Auto Guidance Path Configurations

 CAUTION

The Preferred Depth and Vertical Clearance settings influence 

how the chartplotter calculates an Auto Guidance path. If an 

area has an unknown water depth or an unknown obstacle 

height, the Auto Guidance path is not calculated in that area. If 

an area at the beginning or the end of an Auto Guidance path is 

shallower than the Preferred Depth or lower than the Vertical 

Clearance settings, the Auto Guidance path may not be 

calculated in that area, depending on the map data. On the 

chart, the course through those areas appears as a gray line or 

a magenta and gray striped line. When your boat enters one of 

those areas, a warning message appears.

NOTE: 

Auto Guidance is available with premium charts, in some 

areas.

NOTE: 

Not all settings apply to all maps.

You can set the parameters the chartplotter uses when 

calculating an Auto Guidance path.

Preferred Depth

: Sets the minimum water depth, based on 

chart depth data, that your boat can safely travel over.

NOTE: 

The minimum water depth for the premium charts 

(made before 2016) is 3 feet. If you enter a value of less than 

3 feet, the charts only use depths of 3 feet for Auto Guidance 

path calculations.

Vertical Clearance

: Sets the minimum height of a bridge or 

obstacle, based on chart data, that your boat can safely 

travel under.

Shoreline Distance

: Sets how close to the shore you want the 

Auto Guidance path to be placed. The Auto Guidance path 

may move if you change this setting while navigating. The 

available values for this setting are relative, not absolute. To 

ensure that the Auto Guidance line is placed the appropriate 

distance from shore, you can assess the placement of the 

Auto Guidance path using one or more familiar destinations 

that require navigation through a narrow waterway (

Adjusting 

the Distance from Shore

, page 17

).

Adjusting the Distance from Shore

The Shoreline Distance setting indicates how close to the shore 

you want the Auto Guidance line to be placed. The Auto 

Navigation with a Chartplotter

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Summary of Contents for GPSMAP 1000 Series

Page 1: ...GPSMAP 1000 1200SERIES Owner sManual...

Page 2: ...w GCV GMR GRID GXM HomePort LiveScope MotionScope OneChart Panoptix Shadow Drive and SmartMode are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express per...

Page 3: ...hart 7 Premium Charts 8 Viewing Tide Station Information 8 Animated Tide and Current Indicators 8 Showing Tides and Current Indicators 8 Showing Satellite Imagery on the Navigation Chart 8 Viewing Aer...

Page 4: ...gaging Wind Hold from Heading Hold 21 Adjusting the Wind Hold Angle with the Autopilot 21 Tack and Gybe 21 Tacking and Gybing from Heading Hold 21 Tacking and Gybing from Wind Hold 21 Setting a Tack a...

Page 5: ...ing the Zigzag Pattern 36 Following the Williamson Turn Pattern 36 Following an Orbit Pattern 36 Setting Up and Following the Cloverleaf Pattern 36 Setting Up and Following a Search Pattern 36 Cancell...

Page 6: ...er Bulletins 45 Forecast Information 45 Viewing Forecast Information for Another Time Period 45 Weather Fronts and Pressure Centers 45 Viewing a Marine Forecast or an Offshore Forecast 45 City Forecas...

Page 7: ...ory Card 54 Backing Up Data to a Computer 54 Restoring Backup Data to a Chartplotter 54 Saving System Information to a Memory Card 54 Appendix 54 Registering Your Device 54 Software Update 54 Loading...

Page 8: ......

Page 9: ...reate a shortcut to a selected function Press to open a shortcut to a selected function Tips and Shortcuts Press to turn on the chartplotter From any screen press repeatedly to scroll through the brig...

Page 10: ...ut those changes appear on all displays in the station to maintain a consistent appearance The SmartMode items are geared toward an activity such as cruising or docking When a SmartMode button is sele...

Page 11: ...n To customize the information shown when navigating select Navigation and select an option To turn on other data bars like the media controls select Top Bar or Bottom Bar and select the necessary opt...

Page 12: ...xts to your chartplotter display when paired ActiveCaptain Roles Your level of interaction with the GPSMAP device using the ActiveCaptain app depends on your role Feature Owner Guest Register device b...

Page 13: ...tain app downloads the update to the mobile device When you reconnect the app to the GPSMAP device the update is transferred to the device After the transfer is complete you are prompted to install th...

Page 14: ...exactly parallel to the center line NOTE The opening where the cable connects to the pole indicates the front of the sensor 1 Estimate the angle in degrees clockwise around the mast by which the senso...

Page 15: ...er chart navigational aids and symbols obstructions and cable areas Selecting an Item on the Map Using the Device Keys 1 From a chart or 3D chart view select or to move the cursor 2 Select SELECT Meas...

Page 16: ...with premium charts in some areas 1 From the Navigation chart or Fishing chart select a tide station Tide direction and tide level information appear near 2 Select the station name Animated Tide and...

Page 17: ...me to the closest point of approach to that target NOTE Vessels being tracked with the Blue Force Tracking feature are indicated with a blue green color regardless of their status Heading and Projecte...

Page 18: ...create fishing map labels Garmin Quickdraw Contours Mapping page 12 Settings Adjusts the chart settings Chart Settings page 12 Edit Overlays Adjusts the data shown on the screen Customizing the Data...

Page 19: ...ails appear on the chart and shows the AIS list MARPA Sets how MARPA vessels and trails appear on the chart and shows the MARPA list Details Shows other vessel details on the chart Proj Heading Sets t...

Page 20: ...ng the Garmin Quickdraw Contours Feature Before you can use the Garmin Quickdraw Contours feature you must have sonar depth your GPS position and a memory card with free space 1 From a chart view sele...

Page 21: ...min Quickdraw Contours maps that have been shared for that region 5 Select Select an Area to Download 6 Drag the edges of the box to select the area to download 7 Select Start Download 8 Save the file...

Page 22: ...s available with premium charts in some areas Basic Navigation Questions Question Answer How do I make the chartplotter point me in the direction in which I want to go bearing Navigate using Go To Set...

Page 23: ...g sail racing start and finish lines 1 Select NAV INFO Waypoints New Waypoint Enter Range Bearing 2 if necessary select a reference point on the chart 3 Select Enter Range Bearing 4 Enter the distance...

Page 24: ...lect an option To change the name select Name and enter the name To select a waypoint from the turn list select Edit Turns Use Turn List and select a waypoint from the list To select a turn using the...

Page 25: ...ath on the navigation chart and select Adjust Path 3 Select a location on the path 4 Use the arrow keys to move the point to a new location 5 If necessary select a point and select Remove 6 Select Don...

Page 26: ...ing to Near or Nearest As a result the chartplotter may not reposition the Auto Guidance line unless the destination selected requires navigation through a narrow waterway 10Repeat steps 3 through 9 a...

Page 27: ...AV INFO User Data Routes Auto Guidance Paths 2 Select a route 3 Select Review Edit Route Save as Boundary Converting a Track to a Boundary Before you can convert a track to a boundary you must record...

Page 28: ...tion screen select Stop Setting the Distance between the Bow and the GPS Antenna You can enter the distance between the bow of your boat and the location of your GPS antenna This helps ensure the bow...

Page 29: ...he autopilot steers your boat through a tack or gybe Tacking and Gybing from Wind Hold Before you can engage wind hold you must have a wind sensor installed 1 Engage wind hold Engaging Wind Hold page...

Page 30: ...screen or SmartMode layout with sonar select the window to change 2 Select MENU Change Sonar 3 Select a sonar view Traditional Sonar View There are several full screen views available depending on th...

Page 31: ...at The LiveV sonar views provide you a view of the live movement either in front of or below your boat The screen updates very quickly producing sonar views that look more like live video The RealV 3D...

Page 32: ...ducer select Dual Beam 200 77 kHz If you have a 200 50 kHz dual frequency transducer select Dual Freq 200 50 kHz Selecting a Sonar Source This feature may not be available with all models When you are...

Page 33: ...oss in the differentiation of the high intensity returns at the bottom If you want to reduce the intensity of the return you can reduce the color gain or contrast 1 From a sonar view select MENU 2 Sel...

Page 34: ...tup Noise Reject Interference Adjusts the sensitivity to reduce the effects of interference from nearby sources of noise The lowest interference setting that achieves the desired improvement should be...

Page 35: ...er Installation Settings From a Traditional Garmin ClearV or SideV sonar view select MENU Sonar Setup Installation Transmit Rate Sets the length of time between sonar pings Increasing the transmit rat...

Page 36: ...mation on the screen This also increases noise and can make it more difficult to recognize actual returns Depth Range Adjusts the range of the depth scale Allowing the device to adjust the range autom...

Page 37: ...nsducers in the FrontV LiveV Forward and RealV 3D Forward sonar views Beam Width Sets the width of the down view Panoptix transducer beam Narrow beam widths allow you to see deeper and farther Wider b...

Page 38: ...nformation on the Navigation chart or on the Fishing chart Data appears on the radar overlay based on the most recently used radar mode and all settings configurations applied to the radar overlay are...

Page 39: ...urface The moving targets are color coded so you can tell at a glance which targets are moving toward or away from you On most color schemes green indicates the target is moving away from you and red...

Page 40: ...Radar overlay 1 From a Radar screen or the Radar overlay select MENU Other Vessels AIS 2 Select an option To indicate the distance from your location within which AIS vessels appear select Display Ra...

Page 41: ...dar Screen Side lobe interference may appear to streak outward from a target in a semi circular pattern Side lobe effects can be avoided by reducing the gain or reducing the radar range NOTE Depending...

Page 42: ...onfigure the radar for the installation such as setting the front of the boat and the antenna park position Radar Appearance Settings From a radar screen select MENU Radar Setup Appearance NOTE These...

Page 43: ...screen select MENU Autopilot Setup Power Mode Setup Power Saver 2 Select a percentage Selecting a higher percentage reduces rudder activity and heading performance The higher the percentage the more...

Page 44: ...larger circles outward from the active waypoint forming a spiral pattern When you begin the search pattern the autopilot drives the boat to the active waypoint and begins the pattern You can adjust th...

Page 45: ...mation about marking an MOB or SOS location see Marking an SOS Location page 15 Position Tracking When you connect the chartplotter to a VHF radio using NMEA 0183 you can track vessels that send posit...

Page 46: ...and lower limits and the range of desired standard operation of a gauge NOTE Not all options are available for all gauges 1 From an applicable gauges screen select MENU Installation Set Gauge Limits...

Page 47: ...ore than 100 hours have elapsed since the previous maintenance Engine alert notification Helm Master Engine emission issue Setting Up the Gauges Configuring the Number of Engines 1 From a gauges scree...

Page 48: ...uge select MENU Compass Gauge Speed Display 2 Select an option To calculate the vessel speed based on data from the water speed sensor select Water Speed To calculate the vessel speed based on GPS dat...

Page 49: ...present date and time Select NAV INFO Tides Currents Celestial Viewing Tide Station Current Station or Celestial Information for a Different Date 1 Select NAV INFO Tides Currents 2 Select Tides Curren...

Page 50: ...Disable Zones 2 Select a zone VHF Radio Scanning VHF Channels Before you can scan VHF channels you must set the source to VHF You can monitor VHF channels saved as presets for activity and automatical...

Page 51: ...reen select Browse Presets 2 Select an option To remove one preset select Remove Preset and select the preset To remove all presets select Remove All Presets SiriusXM Satellite Radio When you have a F...

Page 52: ...eather information NOTE SiriusXM data is not available in all regions A Garmin SiriusXM satellite weather receiver and antenna receives satellite weather data and shows it on various Garmin devices in...

Page 53: ...sults in decreased pressure Winds flow clockwise around high pressure centers in the northern hemisphere Viewing a Marine Forecast or an Offshore Forecast 1 Select Charts Forecast 2 Pan the chart to a...

Page 54: ...ecast for the previous 36 hours in 12 hour increments select multiple times Viewing Buoy Reports Report readings are taken from buoys and coastal observation stations These readings are used to determ...

Page 55: ...Selects the color scheme of the infrared image Change Scene Selects the infrared image mode such as day night MOB or docking Video Setup Opens more video options Video Settings Some cameras provide a...

Page 56: ...RB camera main menu select Wireless Wi Fi Status to turn on Wi Fi wireless technology 3 Select Mode Connect 4 Select Add New The camera searches for nearby Wi Fi networks 5 Select the chartplotter s W...

Page 57: ...software version Station Information Adjusts the setup of the station Auto Power Up Controls which devices turn on automatically when power is applied Auto Power Off Automatically turns off the syste...

Page 58: ...uidance path If an area has an unknown water depth or an unknown obstacle height the Auto Guidance path is not calculated in that area If an area at the beginning or the end of an Auto Guidance path i...

Page 59: ...3 output sentences and select BACK 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enable or disable additional output sentences Setting the Communication Format for Each NMEA 0183 Port You can configure the communication...

Page 60: ...mbined fuel capacity of all the fuel tanks on your vessel Setting the Fuel Capacity of the Vessel page 40 Vessel Type Enables some chartplotter features based on the boat type CZone Sets the digital s...

Page 61: ...ers SART Settings that are Synced on the Garmin Marine Network The following devices sync certain settings when connected to the Garmin Marine Network echoMAP 70 series GPSMAP 507 series software vers...

Page 62: ...m the computer to the memory card into a folder named Garmin UserData 3 Insert a memory card into the card slot 4 Select NAV INFO User Data Data Transfer Replace from Card Saving System Information to...

Page 63: ...te Digital Switching Your chartplotter can be used to monitor or control circuits when a compatible system is connected For example you can control the interior lights and navigation lights on the ves...

Page 64: ...aypoint location to transfer and share data from one device to the next If you have manually entered a waypoint using coordinates and the location of the point does not appear where the point should b...

Page 65: ...in view 130060 Label 130306 Wind data 130310 Environmental parameters obsolete 130311 Environmental parameters obsolete 130312 Temperature obsolete Transmit PGN Description 126464 Transmit and receive...

Page 66: ...ng Receive DPT Depth DBT Depth below transducer MTW Water temperature VHW Water speed and heading WPL Waypoint location DSC Digital selective calling information DSE Expanded digital selective calling...

Page 67: ...log 41 depth shading 10 11 13 destinations navigation chart 14 selecting 14 device cleaning 55 keys 7 registration 54 digital selective calling 36 37 channels 37 contacts 37 individual routine call 37...

Page 68: ...ghtness 3 screenshots 56 capturing 55 settings 13 49 50 radar display 34 system information 50 Shadow Drive enabling 35 sharing data 53 shoreline distance 17 50 shortcuts 3 SideV 22 SiriusXM 42 44 Sat...

Page 69: ...tions 45 subscription 44 46 surface pressure 46 visibility 46 water temperature 46 wave information 45 winds 45 Wi Fi 4 Wi Fi technology 5 wind rose 11 wind angle graph 41 wind gauges 40 wind hold 21...

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