ECHOMAP UHD ™ Owner’s Manual
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Table of Contents Introduction.....................................................................1 ECHOMAP UHD 60 Front View .................................................. 1 Device Keys ........................................................................... 1 ECHOMAP UHD 60 Connector View ..................................... 1 ECHOMAP UHD 70/90 Front View ............................................. 1 Device Keys ...........................................................................
Deleting All Saved Waypoints, Tracks, Routes, and Boundaries ................................................................................18 LiveScope and Perspective Appearance Settings ............... 28 Panoptix Transducer Installation Settings ........................... 28 Sailing Features............................................................ 18 Autopilot........................................................................ 29 Setting the Vessel Type .....................................
Digital Switching.......................................................... 34 Adding and Editing a Digital Switching Page ............................ 34 Tide, Current, and Celestial Information.................... 34 Tide Station Information ............................................................ 34 Current Station Information ....................................................... 34 Celestial Information .................................................................
Introduction WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. ECHOMAP UHD 60 Front View POWER Power and data sharing1 N2K NMEA 2000 network XDCR 4-pin transducer ® NOTICE To prevent corrosion of the metal contacts, cover unused connectors with weather caps.
NOTICE To prevent corrosion of the metal contacts, cover unused connectors with weather caps. Tips and Shortcuts • Press to turn on the chartplotter. • From any screen, press repeatedly to scroll through the brightness levels. This can be helpful when the brightness is so low you cannot see the screen. • Hold a numbered key to create a shortcut to a screen. • Select HOME from any screen to return to the Home screen. • Select MENU to open additional settings about that screen.
Creating a New Combination Page with the ECHOMAP UHD 60 You can create a custom combination page to suit your needs. 1 Select Combos > Customize > Add. 2 Select a layout. Adjusting the Backlight 1 Select Settings > System > Display > Backlight. 2 Adjust the backlight. TIP: From any screen, press repeatedly to scroll through the brightness levels. This can be helpful when the brightness is so low you cannot see the screen. Adjusting the Color Mode 1 Select Settings > System > Display > Color Mode.
Be sure the card is inserted each time you want to use the ActiveCaptain feature. 2 Select ActiveCaptain > Create ActiveCaptain Memory Card. NOTICE You might be prompted to format the memory card. Formatting the card deletes all information saved on the card. This includes any saved user data, such as waypoints. Formatting the card is recommended, but not required.
Mariner's Eye 3D: Shows a detailed, three-dimensional view from above and behind the boat (according to your course) and provides a visual navigation aid. This view is helpful when navigating tricky shoals, reefs, bridges, or channels, and when trying to identify entry and exit routes in unfamiliar harbors or anchorages. Fish Eye 3D: Provides an underwater view that visually represents the sea floor according to the chart information.
A list of options appears. The options that appear vary based on the location or object you selected. 2 Select Information. Viewing Details about Navaids From the Navigation chart, Fishing chart, Perspective 3D chart view, or Mariner’s Eye 3D chart view, you can view details about various types of navigation aids, including beacons, lights, and obstructions. NOTE: The Fishing chart is available with premium charts, in some areas. NOTE: 3D chart views are available with premium charts, in some areas.
An indicator for a tide station appears on the chart as a vertical bar graph with an arrow. A red arrow pointing downward indicates a falling tide, and a blue arrow pointing upward indicates a rising tide. When you move the cursor over the tide station indicator, the height of the tide at the station appears above the station indicator. Current direction indicators appear as arrows on the chart. The direction of each arrow indicates the direction of the current at a specific location on the chart.
When course over ground, heading, and rate of turn information are provided by an activated AIS target, the projected course of the target is calculated based on the course over ground and the rate of turn information. The direction in which the target is turning, which is also based on the rate of turn information, is indicated by the direction of the barb at the end of the heading line. The length of the barb does not change. and their identifying and location information is sent from another location.
2 Select an option: • To receive or ignore Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPRIB) test signals, select AIS-EPIRB Test. • To receive or ignore Man Overboard (MOB) test signals, select AIS-MOB Test. • To receive or ignore Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) test signals, select AIS-SART Test. Turning Off AIS Reception AIS signal reception is turned on by default. Select Settings > Other Vessels > AIS > Off. All AIS functionality on all charts and 3D chart views is disabled.
option calculates the laylines using manually entered windward and leeward angles. Windward Angle: Allows you to set a layline based on the windward sailing angle. Leeward Angle: Allows you to set a layline based on the leeward sailing angle. Tide Correction: Corrects the laylines based on the tide. Filter Time Constant: Filters the layline data based on the time interval entered. For a smoother layline that filters out some of the changes in the boat's heading or true wind angle, enter a higher number.
2 From the app, select Quickdraw Community. You can download contours from others in the community (Downloading Garmin Quickdraw Community Maps Using ActiveCaptain, page 11) and share the contours you have created (Sharing Your Garmin Quickdraw Contours Maps with the Garmin Quickdraw Community Using ActiveCaptain, page 11). A green circle indicates good depth and GPS position, and a speed under 16 km/h (10 mph).
4 Select Share Your Contours. 5 Browse to your memory card, and select the Garmin folder. 6 Open the Quickdraw folder, and select the file named ContoursLog.svy. After the file is uploaded, delete the ContoursLog.svy file from your memory card to avoid issues with future uploads. Your data will not be lost. Downloading Garmin Quickdraw Community Maps Using Garmin Connect You can download Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps that other users have created and shared with the Garmin Quickdraw Community.
Question Answer How do I make the device guide me to a location while avoiding charted obstacles? Build a multi-leg route and navigate it using Route To (Creating and Navigating a Route From Your Present Location, page 14). How do I make the device steer Navigate using Route To (Creating my automatic pilot? and Navigating a Route From Your Present Location, page 14).
• To change the comment, select Comment. • To move the position of the waypoint, select Position. Moving a Saved Waypoint 1 Select Nav Info > Waypoints. 2 Select a waypoint. 3 Select Move. 4 Indicate a new location for the waypoint: • To move the waypoint while using the chart, select Use Chart, select a new location on the chart, and select Select Position. • To move the waypoint using coordinates, select Enter Coordinates, and enter the new coordinates.
2 Select a route. 3 Select Navigate To. 4 Select an option: • To navigate the route from the starting point used when the route was created, select Forward. • To navigate the route from the destination point used when the route was created, select Backward. A magenta line appears. In the center of the magenta line is a thinner purple line that represents the corrected course from your present location to the destination. The corrected course is dynamic, and it moves with your boat when you are off course.
1 From the Navigation chart, select MENU. 2 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.
• Select Track Color, and select a color. Saving a Track as a Route 1 Select Nav Info > Tracks > Saved Tracks. 2 Select a track. 3 Select Edit Track > Save As > Save as Route. Browsing for and Navigating a Recorded Track Before you can browse a list of tracks and navigate to them, you must record and save at least one track (Tracks, page 16). 1 Select Nav Info > Tracks > Saved Tracks. 2 Select a track. 3 Select Follow Track.
3 Select Alarm. 4 Select an option: • To set an alarm for when your boat is a specified distance from the boundary, select Warning Distance, enter a distance, and select Done. • To set an alarm for when you enter or exit an area boundary or a circle boundary, select Area to show Entering or Exiting. Deleting a Boundary 1 Select Nav Info > Boundaries. 2 Select a boundary. 3 Select Edit Boundary > Delete.
Tide Correction: Corrects the laylines based on the tide. Filter Time Constant: Filters the layline data based on the time interval entered. For a smoother layline that filters out some of the changes in the boat's heading or true wind angle, enter a higher number. For laylines that display a higher sensitivity to changes in the boat's heading or true wind angle, enter a lower number.
3 If necessary, select Done. Split-Frequency Sonar View Enabling the Gybe Inhibitor NOTE: The gybe inhibitor does not prevent you from manually performing a gybe using the helm or step steering. The gybe inhibitor prevents the autopilot from performing a gybe. 1 From the autopilot screen, select MENU > Autopilot Setup > Sailing Setup > Gybe Inhibitor. 2 Select Enabled. In the split-frequency sonar view, the two sides of the screen show a full-view graph of sonar data of different frequencies.
Left side of the boat Range Right side of the boat Trails The transducer on your vessel Drop shot rig Logs Bottom Old tires Trees Water between the vessel and the bottom LiveVü Forward Sonar View This sonar view shows a two-dimensional view of what is in front of the boat and can be used to see a bait ball and fish.
Color legend Depth information Boat Suspended targets or fish Sonar beam Bottom of the body of water Range Fish Bottom RealVü 3D Historical Sonar View This sonar view provides a three-dimensional view of what is behind your boat as you are moving and shows the entire water column in 3D, from the bottom to the top of the water. This view is used for finding fish. Flasher View The flasher shows sonar information on a circular depth scale, indicating what is beneath your boat.
Select to adjust the frequency. Select to adjust the gain. Select to adjust the beam width. Drag the zoom window to move the zoom area on the left A-scope. Spread two fingers apart to zoom in. Pinch two fingers together to zoom out. Selecting the Transducer Type This chartplotter is compatible with a range of accessory transducers, including the Garmin ClearVü™ transducers, which are available at garmin.com/transducers.
information on the screen. This also increases noise, and can make it more difficult to recognize actual returns. 1 From a sonar view, select MENU. 2 Select Gain or Brightness. 3 Select an option: • To increase or decrease the gain or brightness manually, select Up or Down. • To allow the chartplotter to adjust the gain or brightness automatically, select an automatic option.
can be useful for tracking a bottom that has minimal or moderate terrain changes. Manually adjusting the range enables you to view a specified range, which can be useful for tracking a bottom that has large terrain changes, such as a drop-offs or cliffs. The bottom can appear on the screen as long as it appears within the range you have set. 1 From a sonar view, select MENU > Range. 2 Select an option: • To allow the chartplotter to adjust the range automatically, select Auto.
Adjusting the frequency helps adapt the sonar for your particular goals and the present depth of the water. Higher frequencies use narrow beam widths, and are better for high-speed operation and rough sea conditions. Bottom definition and thermocline definition can be better when using a higher frequency. Lower frequencies use wider beam widths, which can let the fisherman see more targets, but could also generate more surface noise and reduce bottom signal continuity during rough sea conditions.
FrontVü Alarm: Sets an alarm to sound when the depth in front of the vessel is less than the specified value (Setting the FrontVü Depth Alarm, page 27). This is available only with Panoptix FrontVü transducers. Sonar Setup: Adjusts the setup of the transducer and the appearance of the sonar returns. Setting the LiveVü and FrontVü Transducer Transmit Angle This feature is available only with RealVü capable Panoptix transducers, such as the PS30, PS31, and PS60.
Noise Reject: Reduces noise and interference and attempts to remove returns that are not actually targets in the water. Ghost Reject: Reduces the occurrence of "ghost" images, which are duplicated or reflected images that are not actually targets in the water. "Ghost" images are caused by strong sonar returns, such as the bottom. Shallow water and hard bottoms generally have stronger returns and may cause "ghost" images to occur more obviously.
NOTE: For best results, you should use a heading sensor such as the SteadyCast heading sensor. The heading sensor shows the direction the transducer is pointing relative to the boat. NOTE: Compass calibration is available only for transducers with an internal compass, such as the PS21-TR transducer. You can begin turning your boat before calibrating, but you must fully rotate your boat 1.5 times during calibration. 1 From an applicable sonar view, select MENU > Sonar Setup > Installation.
Steering Patterns The chartplotter beeps and shows a confirmation message. 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 Uturns and Williamson turns. Following the U-Turn Pattern You can use the u-turn pattern to turn the boat around 180 degrees and maintain the new heading.
Adding the Trolling Motor Controls to Screens setting, the propeller turns off when the boat reaches the end of the route. After you have connected the chartplotter to the Force trolling motor, you must add the trolling motor control bar to screens to control the trolling motor. 1 Open a screen from which you would like to control the trolling motor. 2 Select an option: • From a combination page or SmartMode™ layout, select MENU > Edit > Overlay Numbers. • From a full screen, select MENU > Edit Overlays.
Digital Selective Calling Chartplotter and NMEA 0183 VHF Radio Functionality When your chartplotter is connected to a NMEA 0183 VHF radio, 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.
3 Select Call with Radio > Channel. 4 Select an available channel. Selecting the Number of Engines Shown in Gauges Making an Individual Routine Call 1 From the engine gauges screen, select MENU > Gauge NOTE: When initiating a call from the chartplotter, if the radio does not have an MMSI number programmed, the radio will not receive call information. 1 Select Nav Info > Other Vessels > DSC List. 2 Select a vessel or a station to call. 3 Select Call with Radio.
Configuring the Sailing Wind Gauge You can configure the sailing wind gauge to show true or apparent wind speed and angle. 1 From the wind gauge, select MENU > Sailing Wind Gauge. 2 Select an option: • To show true or apparent wind angle, select Needle, and select an option. • To show true or apparent wind speed, select Wind Speed, and select an option.
Celestial Information You can view information about sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, moon phase, and the approximate sky view location of the sun and moon. The center of the screen represents the sky overhead, and the outermost rings represent the horizon. By default, the chartplotter shows celestial information for the present date and time. Select Nav Info > Tides & Currents > Celestial.
To listen to SiriusXM radio, you must have the appropriate equipment and subscriptions (SiriusXM Satellite Radio, page 36). For instructions on connecting a SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner, see the stereo installation instructions. To listen to DAB stations, you must have the appropriate equipment (DAB Playback, page 36). For instructions on connecting a DAB adapter and antenna, see the installation instructions provided with your adapter and antenna.
2 3 4 5 You should be able to hear the preview channel. If not, check the SiriusXM Connect Tuner and antenna installation and connections, and try again. Tune to channel 0 to locate the Radio ID. Contact SiriusXM listener care by phone at (866) 635-2349 or go to www.siriusxm.com/activatenow to subscribe in the United States. Contact SiriusXM by phone at (877) 438-9677 or go to www.siriusxm.ca/activatexm to subscribe in Canada. Provide the Radio ID.
System Information: Provides information about the device and the software version. Simulator: Turns on the simulator and allows you to set the speed and simulated location. Regulatory Information: Displays device regulatory information. Display Settings Not all options are available on all models. Select Settings > System > Display. Backlight: Sets the backlight level. Color Mode: Sets the device to display day or night colors. Screenshot Capture: Allows the device to save images of the screen.
2 3 4 5 6 • If the sensor or transducer is connected to the NMEA 2000 network, select Settings > Communications > NMEA 2000 Setup > Device List, select the transducer, and select Review > Calibrate Water Speed. Follow the on-screen instructions. If the boat is not moving fast enough or the speed sensor is not registering a speed, a message appears. Select OK, and safely increase the boat speed. If the message appears again, stop the boat, and ensure the speed-sensor wheel is not stuck.
GPRMB, GPRMC, GPRTE, GPVTG, GPWPL, GPXTE, and Garmin proprietary sentences PGRME, PGRMM, and PGRMZ. This chartplotter also includes support for the WPL sentence, DSC, and sonar NMEA 0183 input with support for the DPT (depth) or DBT, MTW (water temperature), and VHW (water temperature, speed, and heading) sentences. NMEA 0183 Settings Select Settings > Communications > NMEA 0183 Setup. Sounder: Enables NMEA 0183 output sentences for the sounder (if applicable).
Time Zone: Sets the time zone, or allows automatic selection based on GPS location. Navigation Settings NOTE: Some settings and options require additional charts or hardware. Select Settings > Navigation. Route Labels: Sets the type of labels shown with route turns on the map. Auto Guidance: Sets the parameters the chartplotter uses when calculating an Auto Guidance path, when you are using some premium maps. Turn Transition Activ.: Sets the turn transition to be calculated based on time or distance.
Selecting a File Type for Third-Party Waypoints and Routes You can import and export waypoints and routes from third-party devices. 1 Insert a memory card into the card slot. 2 Select Nav Info > Manage Data > Data Transfer > File Type. 3 Select GPX. To transfer data with Garmin devices again, select the ADM file type. Copying User Data from a Memory Card You can transfer user data from a memory card to transfer from other devices.
Function 12 Select Add Device to register the device.
If the software version installed on your device is older than the version listed on the website, you should update the software using the ActiveCaptain mobile app (Updating Software with the ActiveCaptain App, page 4) or the Garmin Express desktop app (Loading the New Software on a Memory Card Using Garmin Express, page 44). Loading the New Software on a Memory Card Using Garmin Express You can copy the software update to a memory card using a computer with the Garmin Express app.
NOTE: NMEA 2000 is not available in all models. 6-Inch Models Specification 2 Twist and pull the fuse to remove it 3 Insert a new 3 A fast-blow fuse. 4 Close the fuse housing. . Measurement Dimensions on cradle and bail 21.8 x 13.0 x 6.2 cm (8.6 x 5.1 x mount with swivel base (W x H x D) 2.6 in.) Display size (W x H) 13.7 x 7.7 cm (5.4 x 3.1 in.) 15.2 cm (6.2 in.
Sonar Models Specifications NMEA 2000 PGN Information Specification Measurement Transmit and Receive Sonar frequencies1 Traditional: 50, 77, 83, or 200 kHz CHIRP Garmin ClearVü: 260, 455, or 800 kHz CHIRP SideVü: 260, 455, or 800 kHz PGN Sonar transmit power (RMS)2 500 W Sonar depth3 701 m (2,300 ft.
Index A ActiveCaptain 3, 42 quickdraw 11 smart notifications 4 updating charts 4 updating software 4 aerial photos 7 AIS 7, 9, 10 alarm 8 ATONs 8 distress signal device 8 SART 8 targeting 7, 8 threats 8 turning on 41 alarms 17, 40 anchor drag 40 arrival 40 collision 8 deep water 25 engine 33 fuel 33, 40 gauges 33 navigation 40 off course 40 shallow water 25 sonar 25 water temperature 25 AM 35, 36 anchor drag alarm 40 animated currents, tides 6 antenna, GPS 2 arrival alarm 40 Auto Guidance 12, 15, 16, 41 pat
overlay bar 31 overlay numbers 3 P Panoptix 28 photos, aerial 7 ports 1 position, tracking 32 position report 32 power key 1, 2, 37 powerboat 3, 18 preferred data source 29 premium charts 6, 7 aerial photos 7 Fish Eye 3D 10 tide and current indicators 6 presets 36 DAB 36 product registration 43 product support 2 Q quickdraw 11, 12 R radio 36 AM 35 FM 35 SiriusXM 36, 37 registering the device 43 remote control 30 reset 41 resetting, settings 37 restore 41 Route To 12 routes 12, 14, 17 copying 42 creating
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ECHOMAP UHD 6x Connector View ECHOMAP™ UHD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Important Safety Information WARNING Failure to follow these warnings, cautions, and notices could result in personal injury, damage to the vessel or device, or poor product performance. See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. When connecting the power cable, do not remove the in-line fuse holder.
• Marine sealant (optional) Fixed-Bail Mounting the Device Mounting Considerations NOTICE If you are mounting the bracket on fiberglass with screws, it is recommended to use a countersink bit to drill a clearance counterbore through only the top gel-coat layer. This will help to avoid cracking in the gel-coat layer when the screws are tightened. You can mount the device using one of three methods. Bail mount: You can mount the device using the bail mount, which allows you to tilt the device.
corners of the trim caps , slide the pry tool to the center and remove the trim caps. , 3 Fully and firmly insert each cable through a hole in the cradle, 8 Ensure the mounting holes on the device line up with the pilot holes on the template. 9 If the mounting holes on the device do not line up with the pilot holes on the template, mark the new pilot-hole locations on your template. 10 Using a 3 mm (1/8 in.) drill bit, drill the pilot holes. 11 Remove the template from the mounting surface.
damage caused by fire or overheating, the appropriate fuse must be in place as indicated in the product specifications. In addition, connecting the power cable without the appropriate fuse in place voids the product warranty. You should connect the red wire to the same battery through the ignition or another manual switch to turn the device on and off. 1 Route the power cable between the power source and the device.
NOTICE You should make sure the device is firmly secured in the cradle. If the model uses a locking bracket, make sure the bracket is firmly snapped shut. There is an audible click when the device or locking bracket is installed correctly. If the device is not firmly secured, it can lose power. The device can also fall out of the cradle and become damaged if it is not firmly secured. Removing the Device from the Cradle 1 Press the release lever on the cradle until the device is released.
PGN Description Sentence Description 127489 Engine parameters: Dynamic MWV Wind speed and angle 127493 Transmission parameters: Dynamic VDM AIS VHF data-link message 127498 Engine parameters: Static 127505 Fluid level 129038 AIS class A position report 129039 AIS class B position report 129040 AIS class B extended position report 129794 AIS class A static and voyage related data 129798 AIS SAR aircraft position report 128000 Nautical leeway angle 129802 AIS safety-related broadc
GT36UHD/GT56UHD TRANSDUCERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Important Safety Information WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the chartplotter or fishfinder product box for product warnings and other important information. You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your vessel. Sonar is a tool that enhances your awareness of the water beneath your boat. It does not relieve you of the responsibility of observing the water around your boat as you navigate.
• • • • • The transducer must be in clean (non-turbulent) water for optimal performance. On single-drive boats, the transducer must not be mounted in the path of the propeller. The transducer can cause cavitation that can degrade the performance of the boat and damage the propeller. On twin-drive boats, the transducer should be mounted between the drives, if possible. Mount the transducer cable cover well above the water line .
1 Place the cable-entry cover over the hole and the cable, with the opening pointing downward, and mark the location of the two pilot holes. 2 Before tightening the screws, route the cable inside the mount to a cable exit. The trolling motor mount is designed with multiple cable exits. You should use a cable exit that allows the cable to be on the top side of the trolling motor housing when the motor is stowed. See the image below for recommended cable routes.
Appendix trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin. Specifications All models Dimensions (L x W x H) 218.5 x 51.8 x 27.7 mm (8.61 x 2.04 x 1.09 in.) Operating temperature range From 0° to 50°C (from 32° to 122°F) Storage temperature range From -40° to 70°C (from -40° to 158°F) Cable length 7.6 m (25 ft.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY AND PRODUCT INFORMATION WARNING Failure to heed the following warnings could result in an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury. Marine Operation Warnings • You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your vessel. This device is a tool that will enhance your capability to operate your vessel. This device does not relieve you from the responsibility of safely operating your vessel. Avoid navigational hazards and never leave the helm unattended.
Printing a Mounting Template NOTICE It is not recommended that you print a mounting template on your own. Use the template that came in the product box. If you do print the template, you must follow these instructions for printing a mounting template precisely. To print large templates, you need large enough paper and printer.
3.2 mm (1/8 in.) Top 10 mm (13/32 in.) ECHOMAP™ UHD 9x Series 250.8 mm (9 7/8 in.) September 2019 Printed in Taiwan 143.7 mm (5 11/16 in.