Weather Overlay
The weather overlay superimposes weather and weather-related information on the Navigation chart, the
Fishing chart, and the Perspective 3D chart view. The Navigation chart and the Fishing chart can show weather
radar, height of cloud tops, lightning, weather buoys, county warnings, and hurricane warnings. The Perspective
3D chart view can show weather radar.
Weather overlay settings configured for use on one chart are not applied to another chart. The weather overlay
settings for each chart must be configured separately.
NOTE: The Fishing chart is available with premium charts, in some areas.
Viewing Weather Subscription Information
You can view information about the weather services you have subscribed to and how many minutes have
passed since the data for each service was updated.
From a weather chart, select Menu > Subscription.
Viewing Video
WARNING
Do not view video or photos while operating the vessel. Failure to pay attention to the conditions on the water
can result in vessel damage, personal injury, or death.
Before you can view video, you must connect to a compatible source.
Compatible devices include video devices connected to the ports on the chartplotter or to the Garmin Marine
Network, as well as supported network (IP-based) video cameras, encoders, and thermal cameras. Protected
HDMI content, HDCP, cannot be shared across the Garmin Marine Network.
Select OneHelm™, A/V, Gauges > Video.
Selecting a Video Source
1 From the video screen, select Menu > Source.
2 Select the source of the video feed.
Alternating Among Multiple Video Sources
If you have two or more video sources, you can alternate between them using a specific time interval.
1 From the video screen, select Menu > Source > Alternate.
2 Select Time, and select the amount of time each video appears.
3 Select Source, and select the video sources to add to the alternating sequence.
Networked Video Devices
NOTICE
A Garmin Power over Ethernet (PoE) Isolation Coupler (P/N 010-10580-10) must be used when connecting
Ethernet devices, such as FLIR
®
cameras, to a Garmin Marine Network. Connecting an Ethernet device directly
to a Garmin Marine Network chartplotter damages the Garmin chartplotter and may damage the Ethernet
device.
Before you can view and control video devices such as IP cameras, encoders, and thermal cameras using your
chartplotter, you must have a compatible video device connected to your chartplotter, and you must have a
marine network cable Power over Ethernet (PoE) isolation coupler. Go to
for a list of compatible
devices or to purchase a PoE Isolation Coupler.
You can connect multiple supported video cameras and up to two video encoders to the Garmin Marine
Network. You can select and view up to four video sources at once. Chartplotters with multiple composite built-
in video inputs can display a single built-in video input only. When the cameras are connected, the network
detects them automatically and displays them in the source list.
Viewing Video
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