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Your intended heading shows in the center of the Autopilot 

screen.

Adjusting the Heading with the Helm

NOTE: 

You must enable the Shadow Drive feature before you 

can adjust the heading using the helm (

Enabling Shadow 

Drive

).

With the autopilot engaged, manually steer the boat.
The autopilot activates Shadow Drive mode.
When you release the helm and manually maintain a specific 

heading for a few seconds, the autopilot resumes a heading 

hold at the new heading.

Adjusting the Heading with the Chartplotter in Step 

Steering Mode

Before you can steer your boat using the keys at the bottom of 

the autopilot screen, you must engage the autopilot (

Engaging 

the Autopilot

).

• Select 

<1°

 or 

1°>

 to initiate a single 1° turn.

• Select 

<<10°

 or 

10°>>

 to initiate a single 10° turn.

• Hold 

<1°

 or 

1°>

 to initiate a rate-controlled turn.

The boat continues to turn until you let go of the key.

• Hold 

<<10°

 or 

10°>>

 to initiate a sequence of 10° turns.

Steering Patterns

 WARNING

You are responsible for the safe operation of your boat. Do not 

begin a pattern until you are certain that the water is clear of 

obstacles.

The autopilot can steer the boat in preset patterns for fishing, 

and it can also perform other specialty maneuvers such as U-

turns and Williamson turns.

Following the U-Turn Pattern

You can use the u-turn pattern to turn the boat around 180° and 

maintain the new heading.

1

Form the autopilot screen, select 

Menu

 > 

Autopilot Menu

 > 

Pattern Steering

 > 

U-Turn

 > 

Engage

.

2

Select 

Engage Port

 or 

Engage Starboard

.

Setting Up and Following the Circles Pattern

You can use the circles pattern to steer the boat in a continuous 

circle, in a specified direction, and at a specified time interval.

1

From the Autopilot screen, select 

Menu

 > 

Autopilot Menu

 > 

Pattern Steering

 > 

Circles

.

2

If necessary, select 

Time

, and select a time for the autopilot 

to steer one complete circle.

3

Select 

Engage Port

 or 

Engage Starboard

.

Setting Up and Following the Zigzag Pattern

You can use the zigzag pattern to steer the boat from port to 

starboard and back, over a specified time and angle, across 

your present heading.

1

From the Autopilot screen, select 

Menu

 > 

Autopilot Menu

 > 

Pattern Steering

 > 

Zigzag

.

2

If necessary, select 

Amplitude

, and select a degree.

3

If necessary, select 

Period

, and select a length of time.

4

Select 

Engage Zigzag

.

Following the Williamson Turn Pattern

You can use the Williamson turn pattern to steer the boat 

around with the intent of running alongside the location where 

the Williamson turn pattern was initiated. The Williamson turn 

pattern can be used in man overboard situations.

1

From the Autopilot screen, select 

Menu

 > 

Autopilot Menu

 > 

Pattern Steering

 > 

Williamson Turn

.

2

Select 

Engage Port

 or 

Engage Starboard

.

Following an Orbit Pattern

You can use the orbit pattern to steer the boat in a continuous 

circle around the active waypoint. The size of the circle is 

defined by your distance from the active waypoint when you 

begin the orbit pattern.

1

From the Autopilot screen, select 

Menu

 > 

Autopilot Menu

 > 

Pattern Steering

 > 

Orbit

.

2

Select 

Engage Port

 or 

Engage Starboard

.

Setting Up and Following the Cloverleaf Pattern

You can use the cloverleaf pattern to steer the boat to 

repeatedly pass over an active waypoint. When you begin the 

cloverleaf pattern, the autopilot drives the boat toward the active 

waypoint and begins the cloverleaf pattern.
You can adjust the distance between the waypoint and the 

location where the autopilot turns the boat for another pass over 

the waypoint. The default setting turns the boat at a range of 

1000 ft. (300 m) from the active waypoint.

1

From the Autopilot screen, select 

Menu

 > 

Autopilot Menu

 > 

Pattern Steering

 > 

Cloverleaf

.

2

If necessary, select 

Length

, and select a distance.

3

Select 

Engage Port

 or 

Engage Starboard

.

Setting Up and Following a Search Pattern

You can use the search pattern to steer the boat in increasingly 

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 the distance between each circle in the spiral. 

The default distance between circles is 50 ft. (20 m).

1

From the Autopilot screen, select 

Menu

 > 

Autopilot Menu

 > 

Pattern Steering

 > 

Search

.

2

If necessary, select 

Search Spacing

, and select a distance.

3

Select 

Engage Port

 or 

Engage Starboard

.

Cancelling a Steering Pattern

• Physically steer the boat.

NOTE: 

Shadow Drive must be enabled to cancel a steering 

pattern by physically steering the boat.

• Select   or   to cancel a pattern using step steering mode.
• Select 

Standby

.

Digital Selective Calling

Networked Chartplotter and VHF Radio 

Functionality

If you have a NMEA 0183 VHF radio or a NMEA 2000 VHF 

radio connected to your chartplotter, these features are enabled.

• The chartplotter can transfer your GPS position to your radio. 

If your radio is capable, GPS position information is 

transmitted with DSC calls.

• The chartplotter can receive digital selective calling (DSC) 

distress and position information from the radio.

• The chartplotter can track the positions of vessels sending 

position reports.

If you have a Garmin NMEA 2000 VHF radio connected to your 

chartplotter, these features are also enabled.

• The chartplotter allows you to quickly set up and send 

individual routine call details to your Garmin VHF radio.

24

Digital Selective Calling

CONFIDENTIAL

Summary of Contents for M5APGT00

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual December 2014 Printed in Taiwan 190 01841 00_0A M5APGT00 C O N F I D E N T I A L...

Page 2: ...ort and SmartMode are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetoot...

Page 3: ...a Volvo Penta Dealer 8 Waypoints 8 Marking Your Present Location as a Waypoint 8 Creating a Waypoint at a Different Location 8 Marking an SOS Location 9 Viewing a List of all Waypoints 9 Editing a Sa...

Page 4: ...plotter in Step Steering Mode 24 Steering Patterns 24 Following the U Turn Pattern 24 Setting Up and Following the Circles Pattern 24 Setting Up and Following the Zigzag Pattern 24 Following the Willi...

Page 5: ...deo 32 Selecting a Video Source 33 Alternating Among Multiple Video Sources 33 Networked Video Devices 33 Using Video Presets on Networked Video Cameras 33 Camera Settings 33 Video Settings 33 Associa...

Page 6: ...acquire GPS signals 39 My device will not turn on or keeps turning off 39 My device is not creating waypoints in the correct location 40 NMEA 0183 Information 40 NMEA 2000 PGN Information 40 Software...

Page 7: ...nd select Next Finish Updating the Device Software Before you can update the software you must obtain a software update memory card or load the latest software onto a memory card 1 Turn on the chartpl...

Page 8: ...change the type of data shown select Overlays select a data field and select the new data type Adding a SmartMode Layout You can add SmartMode layouts to suit your needs Each customization made to one...

Page 9: ...oom out Spread two fingers apart to zoom in Selecting a Map If your product has both BlueChart g2 and LakeV HD built in maps you can select which map to use Not all models have both types of built in...

Page 10: ...or offshore deep sea fishing High Resolution Satellite Imagery Provides high resolution satellite images for a realistic view of the land and water on the Navigation chart Showing Satellite Imagery on...

Page 11: ...e vessel tracking the lost target symbol disappears from the chart or the 3D chart view Dangerous target in range The target flashes while an alarm sounds and a message banner appears After the alarm...

Page 12: ...s EPIRB and other man overboard signals Distress signal transmissions are different than standard AIS transmissions so they appear differently on the chartplotter Instead of tracking a distress signal...

Page 13: ...ne Shows and adjusts the heading line which is a line drawn on the map from the bow of the boat in the direction of travel and sets the data source for the heading line World Map Uses either a basic w...

Page 14: ...w do I make the chartplotter point me in the direction in which I want to go bearing Navigate using Go To See Setting and Following a Direct Course Using Go To How do I make the device guide me along...

Page 15: ...sing 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 de...

Page 16: ...te the route from the starting point used when the route was created to the left of the original route select Forward Port To navigate the route from the starting point used when the route was created...

Page 17: ...or more familiar destinations that require navigation through a narrow waterway Adjusting the Distance from Shore Adjusting the Distance from Shore The Shoreline Distance setting indicates how close...

Page 18: ...ntire Log 3 Review the course indicated by the colored line 4 Follow the colored line steering to avoid land shallow water and other obstacles Clearing the Active Track Select Info User Data Tracks Cl...

Page 19: ...e Starting Line Guidance You can use the starting line guidance feature to help get you cross the start line at the optimal speed during a sailing race 1 Mark the starting line Setting the Starting Li...

Page 20: ...nd sensor installed 1 Engage wind hold Engaging Wind Hold 2 Select Menu Tack Gybe 3 Select Tack or Gybe The autopilot steers your boat through a tack or gybe and information about the progress of the...

Page 21: ...equency sonar data and the other side of the screen shows a full view graph of lower frequency sonar data NOTE The split frequency sonar view requires the use of a dual frequency transducer Changing t...

Page 22: ...o reduce the intensity of the return you can reduce the color gain or contrast 1 From a sonar view select Menu Sonar Menu 2 Select an option While in the DownV or SideV sonar view select Contrast Whil...

Page 23: ...detecting fish that are close to the bottom From a sonar view select Menu Sonar Menu Sonar Setup Appearance A Scope On Selecting the Transducer Type Before you can select the transducer type you must...

Page 24: ...ata You can zoom in to the focused area which enables you to evaluate target returns more closely at a higher resolution than just zooming alone Echo Stretch Adjusts the size of the echoes on the scre...

Page 25: ...smitting Radar Signals NOTE As a safety feature the radar enters standby mode after it warms up This gives you an opportunity to verify the area around the radar is clear before beginning radar transm...

Page 26: ...get is in range A red ring flashes from the target while an alarm sounds and a message banner appears After the alarm has been acknowledged a solid red dot with a dashed red line attached to it indica...

Page 27: ...or wind the Radar overlay may not perfectly align with the chart data This situation should be avoided by using boat heading data from an electronic compass If the boat heading is based on data from...

Page 28: ...reen Automatically You can set the chartplotter to automatically adjust the appearance of clutter caused by choppy sea conditions NOTE Depending upon the radar in use the sea clutter setting configure...

Page 29: ...Source Select Settings Communications Preferred Data Source Radar 2 Select the radar source Autopilot WARNING You can use the autopilot feature only at a station installed next to a helm throttle and...

Page 30: ...screen select Menu Autopilot Menu Pattern Steering Williamson Turn 2 Select Engage Port or Engage Starboard Following an Orbit Pattern You can use the orbit pattern to steer the boat in a continuous...

Page 31: ...en prompting you to activate navigation to the man overboard location disappears Man Overboard and SOS Distress Calls Initiated from the Chartplotter When your chartplotter is connected to a Garmin NM...

Page 32: ...t Menu Gauge Setup Set Gauge Limits 2 Select a gauge 3 Select Mode Custom 4 Select an option To set the minimum value of the standard operating range select Rated Min To set the maximum value of the s...

Page 33: ...he maximum and minimum values that appear when the downwind close hauled wind gauge appears select Change Downwind Scale and set the angles To view true or apparent wind select Wind and select an opti...

Page 34: ...You can play media from sources connected to the media player and sources connected to the NMEA 2000 network Your chartplotter and iPod can be connected using a FUSION Link capable stereo Opening the...

Page 35: ...S or F Activating a SiriusXM Subscription Before you can activate the SiriusXM subscription you must have the Radio ID Locating a SiriusXM Radio ID 1 With the SiriusXM source selected tune to channel...

Page 36: ...ange in appearance if the source that provides the information changes Changing the Weather Chart 1 From a combination screen or SmartMode layout with a weather chart select Menu Weather Menu Change W...

Page 37: ...inds wave height wave period and wave direction Select Charts Sea Conditions Surface Winds Surface wind vectors appear on the Sea Conditions chart using wind barbs that indicate the direction from whi...

Page 38: ...formation 1 From a weather chart select a location on the chart 2 Select Local Weather 3 Select an option To view present weather conditions from a local weather service select Current Cond To view a...

Page 39: ...dditional options to control the camera view NOTE Not all options are available on all camera models and chartplotter models Refer to the camera manual for a list of available features You may need to...

Page 40: ...ightness arrows To adjust the screen contrast select the contrast arrows Exiting PC Display Mode 1 When in PC display mode select anywhere on the screen 2 Select the display mode icon in the upper lef...

Page 41: ...use depths of 3 feet for Auto Guidance route calculations Safe Height Sets the minimum height chart height datum of a bridge that your boat can safely travel under Shoreline Distance Sets how close to...

Page 42: ...plotter to a Garmin Marine Network to receive data from and share data with other Garmin Marine Network compatible devices and chartplotters Setting Alarms Navigation Alarms Select Settings Alarms Nav...

Page 43: ...ort Setting the Vessel Type You can select your boat type to configure the chartplotter settings and to use features customized for your boat type 1 Select Settings My Vessel Vessel Type 2 Select Powe...

Page 44: ...he chartplotter Copy the data from HomePort to the prepared memory card For more information see the HomePort help file Selecting a File Type for Third Party Waypoints and Routes You can import and ex...

Page 45: ...e On 3 Go to a screen you want to capture 4 Hold Home for at least six seconds Copying Screenshots to a Computer 1 Remove the memory card from the chartplotter and insert it into a card reader that is...

Page 46: ...Water temperature SDVHW VHW Water speed and heading Receive DPT Depth DBT Depth below transducer MTW Water temperature VHW Water speed and heading WPL Waypoint location DSC Digital selective calling...

Page 47: ...e trade secrets of Garmin and or its third party providers and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin and or its third party providers You agree not to decompi...

Page 48: ...gine gauges 26 configuring 26 status alarms 26 EPIRB 6 event log 34 F factory settings 37 stations 2 favorites 2 Fish Eye 3D sonar cone 7 suspended targets 7 tracks 7 fishing chart 3 32 setup 7 fuel a...

Page 49: ...nce 17 noise 16 recording 18 19 scroll speed 17 sharing 15 16 SideV 15 source 15 16 surface noise 17 suspended targets 18 views 14 15 waypoint 15 whiteline 18 zoom 16 SOS 9 25 stations 1 changing the...

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