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Introduction

 WARNING

See the 

Important Safety and Product Information

 guide in the 

product box for product warnings and other important 

information.

GPSMAP 8000 Series Front View

The location of items varies based upon the model. This image 

and table are representations of the GPSMAP 8000 series 

devices.

À

Power key

Á

Automatic backlight sensor

Â

Touchscreen

Tips and Shortcuts

• Select 

Home

 from any screen to return to the Home screen.

• Select 

Menu

 from any main screen to access additional 

settings about that screen.

• Press   to adjust the backlight and lock the touchscreen.
• Hold   to turn the chartplotter on or off.

GPS Satellite Signals

When you turn on the chartplotter, the GPS receiver must 

collect satellite data and establish the current location. When 

the chartplotter acquires satellite signals, 

 appears at the top 

of the Home screen. When the chartplotter loses satellite 

signals, 

 disappears and a flashing question mark appears 

over   on the chart.
For more information about GPS, go to 

www.garmin.com

/aboutGPS

.

Using the Touchscreen

• Tap the screen to select an item.
• Drag or swipe your finger across the screen to pan or scroll.
• Pinch two fingers together to zoom out.
• Spread two fingers apart to zoom in.

Locking the Touchscreen

You can lock the touchscreen to prevent inadvertent screen 

touches.

1

Select  .

2

Select 

Lock Touchscreen

.

Adjusting the Backlight

1

Select 

Settings

 > 

System

 > 

Display

 > 

Backlight

.

TIP: 

Press   from any screen to access the backlight 

settings.

2

Select an option:
• Adjust the backlight level.
• Select 

Enable Auto Backlight

 or 

Auto

.

Adjusting the Color Mode

1

Select 

Settings

 > 

System

 > 

Display

 > 

Color Mode

.

2

Select an option.

Inserting a Memory Card

You can use optional memory cards in the chartplotter. Map 

cards allow you to view high-resolution satellite imagery and 

aerial reference photos of ports, harbors, marinas, and other 

points of interest. You can use blank memory cards to transfer 

data such as waypoints, routes, and tracks to another 

compatible Garmin chartplotter or a computer.

1

Open the door 

À

 on the memory card reader.

2

Insert the memory card 

Á

 with the label facing away from the 

door.

3

Press the card in until it clicks.

4

Close the card reader door.

Waypoints

Waypoints are locations you record and store in the device.

Marking Your Present Location as a Waypoint

From any screen, select 

Mark

.

Creating a Waypoint at a Different Location

1

Select 

Nav Info

 > 

Manage Data

 > 

Waypoints

 > 

Create 

Waypoint

.

2

Select an option:
• To create the waypoint by entering position coordinates, 

select 

Enter Coordinates

, and enter the coordinates.

• To create the waypoint using a chart, select 

Use Chart

select the location, and select 

Move Waypoint

.

Marking and Navigating to an MOB Location

When you mark a waypoint, you can designate it as a man 

overboard (MOB) location.

Select an option:
• From any screen, select 

Mark

 > 

Man Overboard

 > 

Yes

.

• From any screen, select 

Man Overboard

 > 

Yes

.

An international MOB symbol marks the active MOB point and 

the chartplotter sets a direct course back to the marked location.

Navigation

Navigating to a Point on the Chart

 CAUTION

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.
When using Go To, a direct course and a corrected course may 

pass over land or shallow water. Use visual sightings, and steer 

to avoid land, shallow water, and other dangerous objects.

NOTE: 

The offshore Fishing chart is available with premium 

charts, in some areas.

NOTE: 

Auto Guidance is available with premium charts, in 

some areas.

1

From the Navigation chart or Fishing chart, select a location.

2

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