GPSMAP 76 owner’s manual & reference guide covers.
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Registration GPSMAP 76 Registration Introduction Help us better support you by completing your on-line registration today! Registration Why should you register your GPSMAP 76? • Notification of Product Updates • Notification of New Products • Lost or Stolen unit Tracking Connect to our website (www.garmin.com) and look for the Product Registration link on the home page. Thanks for choosing the GARMIN GPSMAP 76.
WARNING: If you choose to use the GPSMAP 76 in a vehicle, it is the sole responsibility of the owner/operator of the GPSMAP 76 to secure the GPS unit so that it will not cause damage or personal injury in the event of an accident. Do not mount the GPSMAP 76 over airbag panels or in a place where the driver or passengers are likely to have an impact with it in an accident or collision.
The GPSMAP 76 complies with Part 15 of the FCC limits for Class B digital devices. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications. There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instance. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other equipment, try to correct the problem by relocating the equipment.
The GPSMAP 76 is a 7.5 ounce, 12 channel, hand held GPS receiver with a built-in Quad Helix antenna. The GPSMAP 76 has nine Keys located on the front of the unit, that allow the user to quickly access all of the units functions. The GPSMAP 76 has a large 180 X 240 pixel, 4 level gray monochrome display for easy viewing Introduction The GPSMAP 76 is a full function GPS with a built-in North American base map that includes Interstate and State Highways and Exit Information.
Introduction....................................1-7 Main Menu.................................. 37-59 Trip Computer............................ 37 Registration ........................................ 1 Tracks.................................... 38-39 Warnings and Precautions .................. 2 Waypoints .................................. 40 FCC Compliance Statement ............... 3 Points of Interest......................... 41 Features.............................................. 4 Cities ............
TO DO THIS: SEE PAGE(S): Turn the unit on or off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 12 Initialize the GPS receiver (first time use) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 21-22 Adjust screen contrast or backlighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 54 Enter data and select options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 Learn how the operate the unit’s function keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction Internal Antenna GPSMAP 76 External Antenna Connection Battery Compartment Interface Keys External Data/Auxilary Power Port 180 x 240 Four Level Gray, Backlight Display 7 190-00230-00.
Getting Started Turn D-ring 1/4 turn counterclockwise and remove cover Installing the Batteries Please dispose of used batteries properly! Please dispose of used batteries properly! Remove the batteries from your GPSMAP 76 if you don’t expect to use it for several months. Be sure to observe the proper polarity when inserting the batteries. Follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions on the proper care and handling of the batteries. Installing the batteries Installing the batteries: 1.
Getting Started Installing the Lanyard To install the Lanyard: 1. Place the loop of the Lanyard through the slot opening at the bottom of the GPSMAP 76. 2. Route the strap through the loop and pull tight. 9 190-00230-00.
IN — The Zoom IN Key is used to decrease the map scale. When you decrease the map scale, you will view a smaller area on the map with greater detail. OUT — The Zoom OUT Key is used to increase the map scale. When you increase the map scale, you will view a larger area on the map with less detail. NAV / MOB — The NAV Key is used to begin or stop navigation.
This exercise will provide you with the knowledge and skill to navigate the pages and menus of your GPSMAP 76 with confidence. As we progress through this Owner’s Manual you will often be directed to press a specified Interface Key or highlight a field. When you are directed to press a Key, you should press, then release the Key. If the Key needs to be held down for a period of time, the instruction will tell you. The position of the highlight is controlled by the ROCKER Key.
While learning the basic operation of the GPSMAP 76, let’s put the unit into Simulator Mode. The Simulator Mode is great for practicing with the unit while inside and satellite signals are not available. When the GPSMAP 76 is in Simulator Mode, the GPS receiver is turned off (this will help conserve battery power) and the unit cannot be used for actual navigation. Getting Started Using the Built-in Simulator I NOTE: Do not try to navigate using the Simulator Mode.
The Interface Keys are your link with the GPSMAP 76. Let’s take a few minutes and see what some of the Interface Keys are used for. With the GPS Information Page displayed, press the PAGE Key several times. Notice that each time you press the PAGE Key the next main page will be displayed. Do the same with the QUIT Key. Notice the QUIT Key acts the same as the PAGE Key except the pages are displayed in a reverse sequence. Press the PAGE Key until the Map Page is displayed.
There will be many times that you may need to enter data. An example is naming a waypoint. The ROCKER Key is used to navigate through menu items and to enter data. Getting Started Let’s combine a couple of lessons. We will create a new waypoint, enter a waypoint name, and assign a symbol to the waypoint. Entering Data Symbol Field The term ‘Waypoint’ may be new to you. You will find the term Waypoint is used frequently when talking about navigation. A Waypoint is a position stored in the unit’s memory.
Changing the name: 1. Press the ROCKER Key right to highlight the Name Field then press the ENTER Key. The Name Field will become active and the first zero will be highlighted. Notice that there are now ten placeholders for alpha-numeric characters displayed. Getting Started 1. Press the ROCKER Key to the left to clear the field. Entering Data 2. Press the ROCKER Key up, scroll through the alpha-numeric list until the letter ‘C’ is selected. 3. Press the ROCKER Key right to move to the next placeholder.
You should now have enough knowledge to navigate through the main pages, Option Menus and enter data into your GPSMAP 76. Now let’s learn how to navigate! Getting Started Basic Navigation The main use of a GPS is to be able to navigate to a known position. We have already created a waypoint and named it CREEK. Let’s create another waypoint on the Map Page using a different method, the Map Pointer. Bearing and Distance from Pointer to current GPS location.
Going to a waypoint: 1. Press the NAV Key. 2. Highlight ‘Go To Point’ then press the ENTER Key. 3. Highlight ‘Waypoints’ then press the ENTER Key. 4. Highlight ‘MAP 1’ then press the ENTER Key. 5. Highlight the Goto Button then press the ENTER Key. The GPSMAP 76 is now navigating to the waypoint MAP 1. For a GPS to navigate it has to be moving, fortunately you can simulate movement in the GPSMAP 76. Press the PAGE Key until the Pointer Page is displayed.
Press the ROCKER Key to the left simulating a left turn, until the Pointer is realigned with the vertical line in the Compass Ring. You are now headed toward the waypoint. Getting Started Now that we have now gone through the basic operation of the unit using the simulator, it is time to do some actual navigation! Initializing the GPSMAP 76 To turn off the simulator: 1. With the GPS Information Page displayed, press the MENU Key. 2. Select ‘Stop Simulator’ then press the ENTER Key.
Before we take off walking lets clear the Track Log. The Track Log is the bread crumb trail left on the Map Page and Highway Page. To clear the Track Log: 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu. 2. Highlight Tracks then press the ENTER Key. 3. Highlight the ‘Clear’ Button then press the ENTER Key. 4. Highlight the ‘Yes’ Button then press the ENTER Key. Getting Started Basic Navigation DESTINATION 4. Press the PAGE Key until the Map Page is displayed.
Start walking, as you move you will see that the Pointer is pointed at your destination. As soon as you are able, turn toward the Pointer until it is aligned with the vertical line in the Compass Ring. Continue walking, as you approach your HOME waypoint a message will be displayed alerting you that you have arrived. Getting Started Congratulations, you should have enough basic knowledge of your GPSMAP 76 to begin navigating on your own.
The Reference Section of this manual will describe the Main Display Pages and their options in detail. The Getting Started section described the process of navigating the Main Display Pages and the Option Menus. While this section will provide some direction on how to select an item, its main intention is to describe each Main Page and it’s Option Menu in detail.
Initialization Options Getting Reference Started Initializing the GPS Receiver If the GPSMAP 76 is unable to determine its location’, an options menu will be displayed. Depending on the situation, select an option to help the unit acquire satellites. To select an option, place the highlight over the option then press ENTER. Start Simulator — The Simulator can be used when you are indoors and the GPS is unable to locate satellites.
GPS Information Page The GPS Information Page displays your speed, elevation, the estimated accuracy, receiver status, satellite locations, satellite signal strength, the date, time and the GPS receiver’s current location. Getting Reference Started Speed, Elevation and Estimated Accuracy GPS Information Page When the GPS is receiving at least three satellite signals, it will provide you with the current GPS Speed, and the estimated Accuracy of the GPS Location.
Satellite Location The location of each available satellite is displayed over two location rings. The outer ring represents the horizon, the inner ring represents 45° above the horizon and the center represents directly overhead. When the unit is using a satellite for navigation, the satellite number will become highlighted on the location rings. The unit can be set to display satellite location with North, or your current track toward the top of the display.
GPS Information Page Options Menu To activate the Options Menu from the GPS Information Page, press the MENU Key. To select an option, highlight the desired selection then press ENTER. Start/Stop Simulator — This option is used to Start or Stop the Simulator. Getting Reference Started GPS Information Page Track Up/North Up — This option determines if the satellites are displayed with the rings oriented with North toward the top of the display or your current track toward the top of the display.
Map Page The GPSMAP 76 comes with a built-in basemap of North America that includes a database of Cities, Interstate, State and County Highways, Exit information, Lake and River outlines and Railway Lines. The standard basemap can be enhanced using GARMIN’s MapSource products. Getting Reference Started Map Page Changing the Zoom Scale You can change the Zoom Scale on the Map Page allowing you to either view a smaller area in greater detail or a larger area with less detail.
Show Next Street — This option adds a window below the Data Fields that will display the name of the next cross street. This will only function if ‘Lock to Road’ is ‘On’ (see Setup Map — ‘Other’Tab on page 33) and MapSource Metroguide or City Navigator data is loaded in the unit. Setup Page Layout — This option allows you to select the number of data fields rows and the size of text used in the fields.
• Zoom Setting — This setting determines when items will be displayed on the map. You have the option of selecting ‘Off’, ‘Auto’ or a ‘Zoom’ Scale that coincides with the Zoom Scales for the map. Getting Reference Started If you select ‘Off’, the items for that option will not be displayed on the Map Page. If you select ‘Auto’, the GPSMAP 76 will automatically determine the zoom level at which to display the selected items.
Colors — This option gives you the ability to configure the map to display either land or water as white. If you select ‘Land’ the land portion of the display will be lighter in color than the water. If you select ‘Water’ the water portion of the display will be lighter in color than the land. Auto Zoom — This option allows you to have the map automatically zoom in on a waypoint as you approach it.
Setup Map — ‘Waypoint’ Tab The ‘Waypoint ‘ Tab contains the Waypoint, and Active Route Waypoint option settings. Each of the options has a ‘Text’ and ‘Zoom’ setting. To change a setting, highlight the appropriate field then press ENTER. Make your new selection, then press ENTER to accept the selection. Getting Reference Started Map Page Options Waypoints — This option sets the display parameters for all waypoints.
Setup Map — ‘Line’ Tab The ‘Line’ Tab contains the ‘Zoom’ scale settings for Track Log, Saved Tracks, Active Route, and a ‘Off/On setting for the Bearing Line. To change a setting, highlight the appropriate field then press ENTER. Make your new selection, then press ENTER to accept the selection. Track Log — the Track Log is the bread crumb trail that is left behind as your Getting Reference Started Map Page Options position changes on the Map Page.
Metro — Metropolitan areas will appear as a shaded area. Setup Map — ‘Topo’ Tab The ‘Topo’ Tab contains the ‘Text’ and ‘Zoom’ settings for Major Contour, Intermediate Contour, and Minor Contour Lines. The Land Cover option has a ‘Zoom’ setting. To change a setting, highlight the appropriate field then press ENTER. Make your new selection, then press ENTER to accept the selection. Getting Reference Started Map Page Options The Contour Line settings are used to de-clutter the map.
Setup Map — ‘Other’ Tab The ‘Other’ Tab contains the ‘Text’ and ‘Zoom’ settings for Railroad and a On/Off setting for the Accuracy Circle. To change a setting, highlight the appropriate field then press ENTER. Make your new selection, then press ENTER to accept the selection. Railroad — controls the display of railways lines on the Map Page. Getting Reference Started Map Page Options Accuracy Circle — The Accuracy Circle is displayed around the Location Triangle on the Map Page.
Pointer Page Options To access the Pointer Page Options, with the Pointer Page displayed press the MENU Key. Setup Page Layout — This option allows you to select the number of data field rows and the size of text used in the fields. You have the option of displaying, None, Small (1Row), Small (2 Rows), Small (3 Rows), Medium (1 Row), Medium (2 Rows), Medium (3 Rows), Large (1 Row), or Large (2 Rows). To select an option, highlight the desired selection then press ENTER.
Highway Page Options To access the Highway Page Options, with the Highway Page displayed press the MENU Key. To select an option from the Menu, highlight the desired selection then press ENTER. Setup Page Layout — This option allows you to select the text size and the number of data fields rows. You have the option of displaying: None, Small (1Row), Small (2 Rows), Small (3 Rows), Medium (1 Row), Medium (2 Rows), Medium (3 Rows), Large (1 Row), or Large (2 Rows).
Active Leg — If ‘Off’ is selected, the Active Leg of the Graphic Highway will not be displayed. Active Route — If ‘Off’ is selected, the Graphic Highway will not be displayed. Getting Reference Started Track Log — If ‘Off’ is selected, the Track Log will not be displayed. Highway Page Saved Tracks — If ‘Off’ is selected, Saved Tracks will not be displayed. Setup Highway — ‘Waypoint’ Tab The ‘Waypoint’ Tab contains the On/Off settings for Next, Route, and Other.
Main Menu Page The Main Menu Page contains settings and features that are not on the Main Pages. The Main Menu can be accessed from any of the Main Pages by pressing MENU twice. To select an item on the Main Menu, place the highlight over the menu item then press ENTER. Getting Reference Started Main Menu Trip Computer Trip Computer The Trip Computer has eight data fields: Trip Odom, Stopped Time, Moving Avg, Moving Time, Overall Avg, Total Time, Max Speed, and Odometer.
Trip Computer Options Getting Reference Started To access the Trip Computer Options, with the Trip Computer displayed, press the MENU Key. To select an option, highlight the desired option then press ENTER. Main Menu Tracks Reset Trip — This option will reset all data fields except max speed and odometer to zero. Reset Max Speed — This option will reset the Max Speed data field to zero. Reset Odometer — This option will reset the Odometer data field to zero.
• Record — ‘Off’, ‘Wrap When Full’ or ‘Stop When Full’. If ‘Wrap When Full’ is selected, when track memory is full, the oldest track point will be deleted and a new point added at the end. • Record Method — Can be set to ‘Auto’, ‘Time’ or ‘Distance’ • Interval — is used to either select or enter an interval for the selected Record Method. Getting Reference Started Main Menu Tracks Track Information Page To access information on a Saved Track, highlight the desired track then press ENTER.
Points Page The Points Page allow you to select Waypoints, Points of Interest, Cities, Exits, Addresses, and Intersections using your current location or a location on the map. To select a Point item, highlight the desired selection then press ENTER. Getting Reference Started Waypoints Main Menu Waypoints When ‘Waypoints’ is selected, a user waypoint list will displayed. This list can be displayed as ‘Waypoints by Name’, or by ‘Nearest Waypoints’.
Points Of Interest Will only be avainable when MapSource CD data that contains Points of Interest information is loaded in the unit. When ‘Points of Interest’ is selected, the Points of Interest Selection Page is displayed. To select a Points of Interest item, highlight the desired selection then press ENTER. After an item is selected, either a list or selection menu will be displayed. If a selection menu is displayed, make another selection and press ENTER.
Cities When ‘Cities’ is selected, a list of cities is displayed with the nearest city listed first. If you press MENU, you will have the option of finding a city by name or showing a list of the nearest cities. If you have MapSource CD map data loaded in the unit, you can choose which map data you would like to use for creating the Cities List. With a list of cities displayed, press MENU, highlight ‘Select Map’ then press ENTER. You can now select from the available options.
After you have selected an Exit Option, a list will be displayed. To view information about a specific item, highlight the item then press ENTER. A Page containing information about the item will be displayed. To begin direct navigation to the item, highlight the ‘Go Exit’ Button then press ENTER. If you would like to select a different road for exit information, press MENU, highlight ‘Select Exit Road’ then press ENTER.
Intersections This option will only be available when MapSource CD data that contains intersections is loaded in the unit. When ‘Intersection’ is selected, the Find Intersection Page is displayed. To find an Intersection, you must enter the First and Second street names. You can also enter the City and Postal Code, these fields will shorten the search time.
Routes A Route is a series of waypoints used for point to point navigation. A route must have at least two waypoints, a start and finish, but can contain as many as fifty. The GPSMAP 76 can store fifty routes. On the Routes Page you can create ‘New’ routes, determine how many empty routes that you have left, and review a list of existing routes. To display the Routes Page, highlight ‘Routes’ on the Main Menu then press ENTER.
Create Route Options Use Map — This displays the Map Page with the Map Pointer active. You can now point at any location or point on the map, and enter it into the route. Getting Reference Started When using the Map to create a route, you can select an existing User Waypoint/Map Feature, or you can create a ‘New’ Waypoint. New Waypoints are created if you place the Map Pointer on a location that is not a Map Feature.
Naming the Route — the GPSMAP 76 will automatically name the route using the first and last waypoint names as a reference. To change the Route Name, place the highlight over the Name field then press ENTER. When you have finished, press ENTER to save the new name. Editing a Route To edit a route the unit must be on the Route Page. When editing a route you can Insert a Waypoint, Remove a Waypoint, Reverse the Route, Delete the Route or choose to edit the route on the Map Page.
2. Place the Map Pointer over a location that is not a Map Feature then press ENTER. The New waypoint Page will be displayed, press ENTER to save the new waypoint. Place the Map Pointer over the route leg that you want to insert the waypoint into then press ENTER.
Plan Route — To plan a route, enter a Speed, Fuel Flow, Depart Time and Depart Date. Fuel Flow is measured in “units per hour” it may be necessary to consult your vehicles Owner’s Manual for performance specifications. The Active Route Page and Route Page display trip-planning information for each leg or the entire route. Available information includes Course, ETA, Fuel to point, Leg Fuel, Leg Time, Sunrise & Sunset at point location, Time to Point and Leg Distance.
Celestial The Celestial Menu let’s you view information for Tides, Sun and Moon , or Hunt and Fish. Getting Reference Started Main Menu Celestial Date Local Time Max Level Current Tide Level Low Tide Curve Min Level Station Name Current Time Day Night MLLW Station Time Celestial Selections Event Times Tides — Displays a graphical chart which displays tide station information in a 24 hour span starting at midnight station time.
The top of the page will display the date being referenced with the tide station being referenced, below. The top of the chart will show a 24-hour block of local time (LCL) for your position, with the reported station time (STA) appearing at the bottom. Daylight (light bar) and night (dark bar) will show across the time scale, with the time progressing from left to right. (Local time scales and sunrise/sunset info may not be available for a few stations).
Sun and Moon — The Sun and Moon Page displays data for Sunrise/Sunset, Moonrise/Moonset, and the approximate location of the Sun and Moon on a skyview. The moon phase will display the current visible portion of the moon in a light color. You may display this information for your current location or you can use the Map or Points Menu to select a location. To display the location options, press ENTER with Location field highlighted.
MapSource Info The MapSource Info Page displays a list of the MapSource data stored in the unit and description of the highlighted list item. You can choose to ‘Show’ the data on the map, by placing a checkmark in the ‘Show’ Box. To select/deselect a box, place the highlight over the MapSource Item then press ENTER. System Info Getting Reference Started Main Menu MapSource Info The System Info Page will show your software version number and the unit ID number.
‘Battery Saver’ — When ‘Battery Saver’ is selected, the receiver is optimized to save battery power. When in the Battery Saver mode you may experience slower screen updates, but should notice a significant increase in battery life. Getting Reference Started ‘Simulator’ — When in ‘Simulator’ mode the GPS receiver is turned off and Main Menu Setup Menu — General Tab the unit simulates satellite reception. Use the Simulator mode when the unit is indoors and you wish to practice with the unit.
Setup Menu — ‘Time’ Tab The ‘Time’ Tab contains settings for Time Format, Time Zone, Daylight Savings time, Current Date, and Current Time. To change a setting highlight the field then press ENTER. Make your selection then press ENTER to activate the selection. ‘Time Format’ — Using this setting you can have the GPSMAP 76 display time in a 12 or 24 hour format.
Setup Menu — ‘Units’ Tab The ‘Units’ Tab contains settings for Elevation, Depth, Distance and Speed, Temperature, Direction Display, and Speed Filter. These settings are used in related fields throughout the unit. ‘Elevation’ — Can be set to show in ‘Feet’ or ‘Meters’. Getting Reference Started Main Menu Setup Menu — Units Tab ‘Depth’ — Can be set to display in ‘Feet’, ‘Fathoms’ and ‘Meters’. The GPSMAP 76 cannot measure depth on its own.
‘Map Datum’ — Datums are used to describe geographic positions for survey- ing, mapping, and navigation and are not actual maps built in the unit. Although there are over 100 datums available to choose from, you should only need to change the Map Datum if you using a chart or paper map that specifies a different datum in the legend. F WARNING: Selecting the wrong map datum can result in substantial position errors. When in doubt, use the default WGS 84 datum for best overall performance.
Setup Menu — ‘Alarms’ Tab The ‘Alarms’ Tab contains settings for Anchor Drag, Approach and Arrival, Off Course, Shallow Water, and Deep Water. These settings will determine if, and when an warning beep is sounded and/or a message is displayed. Getting Reference Started Main Menu Setup Menu — Alarms Tab ‘Anchor Drag’ — The Anchor Drag Alarm will alert you when the boat has drifted more than a distance set by the user. The alarm can be turned ‘On’ or ‘Off’.
Setup Menu — ‘Interface’ Tab The Interface Tab contains one field, ‘Serial Data Format’. This field contains eight settings that allow the GPSMAP 76 to communicate with computer software and other electronic devices. • GARMIN — Allows the GPSMAP 76 to communicate with GARMIN software and other GARMIN GPS units. • GARMIN DGPS — Allows the GPSMAP 76 to communicate with GARMIN Differential Correction devices.
Physical Specifications Size: Weight: Display: Getting Appendix Started A Specifications Case: Temp. Range: 1.3”x2.7”x6.2” 7.5 ozs (??kg) 2.9" diagonal (6.
Connecting the Power/Data The power/data cable connects the GPSMAP 76 to a 8-35 volt DC system and provides interface capabilities for connecting external devices. The color code in the diagram below indicates the appropriate harness connections. Replacement fuse is a AGC/3AG - 2.0 Amp fuse.
The chart below gives an approximate UTC (Universal Time Coordinate) time offset for the various longitudinal zones. Check with local charts for more detailed information. If you are in daylight savings time, add one hour to the offset. Getting Appendix Started C Time Offsets Longitudinal Zone Offset Longitudinal Zone Offset W180.0º to W172.5º -12 E007.5º to E022.5º +1 W172.5º to W157.5º -11 E022.5º to E037.5º +2 W157.5º to W142.5º -10 E037.5º to E052.5º +3 W142.5º to W127.5º -9 E052.
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Elevation— Height above mean sea level (MSL). Avg Speed— The average of all second-by-second speed readings since last reset. Bearing (BRG)— The compass direction from your current location to a destination. Getting Appendix Started E Course— The desired course between the active ‘from’ and ‘to’ waypoints. Distance (Dist)— The ‘great circle’ distance from current location to a destination.
Odometer— A running tally of distance travelled, based upon the distance between second-by-second position readings. Off Course— The distance you are off a desired course in either direction, left or right. Also referred to as ‘cross-track error’ or ‘course error’. Speed— The current velocity at which you are travelling, relative to a ground position. Also referred to as ‘ground speed’. Time To— The estimated time required to reach a GOTO destination, or the next waypoint in a route.
Cannot display all found, use city or postal code — The unit found too many items to display. Narrow the search using the city or postal code. Dragging Anchor — is the message displayed when the distance set in the Anchor Alarm is exceeded. Approaching Turn — is displayed when you are nearing a turn in a route. Getting Appendix Started F Messages Arriving at Destination — is displayed when you are nearing your destination. Batteries Low — when displayed you have less than 10 minutes of battery left.
Shallow Water — The water is shallower than the amount set in the Shallow Water Alarm. Track Already Exists — A saved track with the same name already exists. Getting Appendix Started F Track Memory Full — No more track data ca be stored without deleting old data. Track Log Full — Indicates the track log is full and track recording has been turned Messages off. To be able to record more track points you will need to clear the track log and turn track recording on.
Loran TD System LORAN C is a radio navigation aid operated and maintained in the United States by the United States Coast Guard. The name LORAN is an acronym for “LOng RAnge Navigation”. The LORAN system covers the entire United States and the U.S. Coastal Confluence Zone. From the perspective of a mariner, the system is used for ocean and coastal navigation. It can be used as a supplemental system for harbor and harbor approach navigation, and it is used for inland navigation by recreational vehicles.
The LORAN Position Format field is located under the Units tab in the Main Menu. The ‘LORAN TD Setup’ window contains the fields to select the Loran GRI-Chain Number, Primary and Secondary Stations, and TD Offsets. Getting Appendix Started G To setup Loran TD from the Main Menu: 1. Using the ARROW KEYPAD, highlight the “Units” tab and then the “Position Format” field press ENTER/MARK. Loran TD 2. Highlight ‘Loran TD’, press ENTER/MARK, then highlight ‘Setup’ then press ENTER/MARK. 3.
Standard Accessories Owner’ Manual Part No. 190-00230-00 Getting Appendix Started H Quick Reference Guide Part No. 190-00230-01 Lanyard Accessories Part No. 013-00052-00 Provides convenient method for carrying the GPSMAP 76. Optional Accessories Automotive Mounting Bracket Part No. 010-10305-00 Requires the Marine Mount Part No. 010-10300-00. This kit includes the mounting base, temporary and permanent adhesive pads and a new swivel bracket. Marine Mount Part No.
Getting Appendix Started I Index A Accuracy .................................................23 Accuracy Circle ......................................33 Active Route Page..............................36, 45 Active Route Page Options ......................46 Addresses ................................................44 Alarms ....................................................58 Anchor Drag Alarm ................................58 Approach & Arrival Alarms..........................58 B Backlighting .........
E Editing Waypoints ............................14, 15 ENTER Key ............................................10 Exits. ................................................. 42-43 F Follow Track (TracBack) ..........................39 Follow Route...........................................45 Full Screen Map .....................................27 G Go To Waypoint .....................................17 Going to Destination ................... 17, 40-44 H Heading (North Ref.)...............................
O Odometers, Trip .....................................31 Off Course Alarm ...................................58 OUT Key ................................................10 Overzoom ..............................................26 Getting Appendix Started I Index Map Page .................................... 11, 26-27 Map Page Layout ....................................26 Map Page Options ............................ 26-33 Map Pointer ...........................................16 Map Scales ................
Route List Page .......................................45 Routes .............................................. 45-49 Routes- Activating ..................................45 Routes- Copying .....................................45 Routes- Creating ............................... 45-46 Routes- Deactivating ...............................45 Routes- Deleting .....................................49 Routes- Editing ................................. 47-48 Routes- Insert/Add .................................
Getting Appendix Started I Index Time, Daylight Savings ...........................55 Timers, Trip ............................................37 TracBack..................................................39 Track Log- Clearing ..........................19, 38 Track Log- Deleting .......................... 38-39 Track Log- Displaying .............................39 Track Log- Saving ...................................38 Track Log- Showing on Map....................39 Track Setup .............................
LIMITED WARRANTY GARMIN Corporation warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and manufacture for one year from the date of purchase. GARMIN will, at its sole option, repair or replace any components that fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor. The customer is, however, responsible for any transportation costs. This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse, misuse, accident or unauthorized alteration or repairs.
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