Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto GPSMAP 175 del fabbricante Garmin
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1 O WNER’S MANU AL AND REFERENCE GPSMAP TM 175 ® GOTO ZOOM MOB MARK QUIT PAGE MENU EDIT ENTER 175 Manual 7/31/98 3:55 PM Page 1.
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1 INTRODUC TION Capabilities/Packing List Congratulations on choosing one of the most advanced marine navigation systems available! The GARMIN GPSMAP 175 uses the pr oven performance and simple operat.
2 C AU TION The GPS system is operated by the United States government, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment.
1 GETTING S T AR TED T able of Contents Capabilities/Packing List .................................................................i W arning and Caution ......................................................................ii T able of Contents/Appendices .
2 2 GETTING S T AR TED Appendices APPENDICES Appendix A: GPSMAP 175 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-75 Appendix B: W iring & Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-79 Appendix C: Messages .
1 GETTING S T AR TED GOTO ZOOM MOB MARK QUIT PAGE MENU EDIT ENTER 3 Internal GPS Antenna Operating Keypad Thr ee-level gray LCD display Battery Pack (in back) GPSMAP 175 Unit Features 175 Manual 7/31/.
2 4 INTRODUC TION Keypad Usage M P J G O T Q Z R B Scrolls the main pages in sequence and r eturns display from a submenu page to a main page. Captures your present position and displays the mark position window . Returns display to a previous page or restor es a data field’ s previous value.
1 5 GETTING S T AR TED Acquiring Satellite Signals Acquiring Satellite Signals Because the GPSMAP 175 relies on satellite signals to provide you with navigation guidance, the receiver needs to have an unobstructed, clear view of the sky for best performance.
2 INTRODUC TION Initialization Initializing Y our GPSMAP 175 for First-T ime Use Y our GPSMAP 175 calculates your position and movement by tracking signals sent from GPS satellites. Each of the 24 GPS satellites circle the earth twice a day in a very precise orbit, and transmit infor mation back to earth.
1 A. The welcome page will be displayed while the unit performs a self-test. B. Confirm the Mariner’ s W ar ning befor e starting navigation. Remember that the electr onic chart is designed as a supplement to local government charts, not as a r eplacement.
A. Use the arr ow keypad to move the cursor to a location close to your pr esent position. B. Hollow signal str ength bars will appear on the status page while the r eceiver collects satellite data. 8 GETTING S T AR TED Initialization The select initialization window will appear , with the ‘select from map’ option highlighted.
A. The scr een contrast may be adjusted fr om the status page by pr essing the ARROW KEYP AD. Pr ess EDIT/ENTER to confirm changes. B. Whenever the scr een backlighting is on, a bulb icon will appear in the status bar at the bottom of every GPSMAP 175 page.
A. T o start the simulator , confirm the simulator warning. Simulator mode should never be used for actual navigation. B. Whenever Simulator mode is activated, a ‘Setup Simulator?’ and an ‘Exit Simulator?’ option will appear on the options page.
1 The satellite status page is one of four main pages used in the GPSMAP 175’ s system. All four pages are linked together in a simple chain, which allows you to scroll thr ough the pages in either direction using the J and Q keys. T o continue the tour , let’ s move on to the next page, the position page.
A. The mark position page will automatically assign a default thr ee-digit name for each waypoint, which can be changed to a six- character alphanumeric name at any time. B. A complete set of waypoint symbols allows you to mark inland and offshore waypoints with a custom icon for fast waypoint recognition.
1 A. Select an on-scr een waypoint by moving the cursor onto the waypoint. The name and position, along with the bearing and distance from your pr esent position, will be displayed. B. The map page can also be configur ed to display additional data fields and a graphic course deviation scale or compass.
2 A. Whenever the cursor is active, the bearing and distance of the cursor fr om your pr esent position will appear in a pop-up data window . B. T o remove the cursor and r ecenter your vessel on the map, pr ess the QUIT key .
1 A. Pr essing GOTO once displays a list of all waypoints stor ed in memory . T o pick a destination, select the desir ed waypoint and pr ess EDIT/ENTER. B. The GOTO options page allows you to either start a T racBack r oute back home, select a destination fr om the nearest waypoints list, or select a r oute to navigate.
2 A. T o enter a boat speed or define the simulated course, highlight the ‘Setup Simulator?’ option and pr ess EDIT/ENTER. B. Enter a boat speed of 60 knots to begin the tour . This will allow you to complete the Getting Started tour in 10-15 minutes.
GETTING S T AR TED Reviewing & Creating W aypoints on the Map A. Cr eate waypoints fr om the map by moving the cursor to the desir ed position and pr essing the EDIT/ENTER key . B. The cr eate new waypoint page assigns the next available thr ee-digit number as the default name.
A. In this example, our boat is right of course by 1/16th of a mile. (The base of the map is equal to the scale selected at the bottom right of the page.) T o get back on course, steer left. B. Her e, our boat is off course to the left. T o get back on course, steer right.
1 Whenever the GPSMAP 175 is in simulator mode, you can adjust your speed and course from the navigation page using the R keypad. As you head toward each waypoint in the tour route, try adjusting your boat speed and course to get a feel for how the highway works.
A. T o stop navigating the active r oute, select the ‘Deactivate Route?’ option and pr ess EDIT/ENTER. B. Use the left arr ow key to clear the SOG field and pr ess EDIT/ENTER to confirm.
1 As you’ve seen, the GPSMAP 175’ s main pages provide vital status, position, navigation and map information. The last page we’ll cover in the tour is the main menu page, which pr ovides access to the GPSMAP 175’ s waypoint, route and planning functions, as well as various operational and navigation setup features.
GETTING S T AR TED Power Off T o tur n the GPSMAP 175 off: 1. Press and hold the P key for about 3 seconds, until the screen is blank. Please read on and explore the Refer ence section— which contains a closer look at all of the exciting features of the GPSMAP 175— or use the Reference section as you need it.
1 The GPSMAP 175 status page provides a visual reference of various receiver functions, including current satellite coverage, receiver operating mode, battery strength and current receiver accuracy . The status information will give you an idea of what the receiver is doing at any given moment.
A. The status bar at the bottom of the page displays important status, alarm, battery level, and map scale information. It also provides on-scr een user and message prompts. B. The status bar will display an anchor symbol or ‘PRX’ icon whenever the anchor drag alarm or proximity alarm has been trigger ed.
The GPSMAP 175’ s status page features a context-sensitive options page that provides access to functions and featur es relating to the status page. T o display the status page options: 1. Press O . T o select a menu option: 1. Highlight the desired option and press T .
The trip odometer can be r eset fr om the position page options window . T o reset the odometer , select the ‘Reset T rip Distance?’ option and pr ess EDIT/ENTER. POSITION P AGE Over view The GPSMAP 175 position page shows you where you are, what direction you are heading and how fast you are going.
The GPSMAP 175’ s position page features a context-sensitive options page that provides access to functions and featur es relating to the position page. T o display the position page options: 1. Press O . T o select a menu option: 1. Highlight the desired option and press T .
A. Use the cursor to pan ahead to other map ar eas. The map display will scr oll forward when you r each the edge of the map. B. T o select or ‘highlight’ an on- scr een navaid or waypoint, simply move the cursor over the waypoint symbol. The cursor will ‘snap’ to the waypoint, and display its name and position in the data field.
The map display uses the cursor keypad and a set of hard keys to control most map display functions. The Z key , combined with the R keypad, let you select zoom ranges and move the cursor . T wo basic map operating modes, position mode and cursor mode, determine what car tography is shown on the map display .
A. T o create a new waypoint at the cursor , move the cursor to the desir ed position and pr ess EDIT/ENTER. B. The cr eate new waypoint page will appear , wher e you may change the waypoint name, symbol and comment befor e saving the waypoint.
The map display has 16 available range scales from 1/8th to 4096 n.m. (1/4 to 7500km). The map scale is controlled by the Z key , with the cur rent scale displayed at the bottom of the data window . T o select a map scale: 1. Press up on the Z key to zoom out and down on the Z key to zoom in.
A. The map options page pr ovides access to all map configuration, page display and data field options. B. The ‘Maximize Map?’ option will eliminate the data fields and show full- scr een cartography . MAP P AGE Map Page Options The GPSMAP 175 map page is designed to be a flexible tool that can be custom-tailored to your exact navigation needs.
• Configure the Map?— allows you to deter mine what chart features are displayed on a particular map scale to prevent excessive clutter . The map configuration page features an on/off grid with a list of chart features down the left side.
A. T o calibrate map, highlight ‘Calibrate the Map?’ option and pr ess EDIT/ENTER. B. A satellite icon will r emain on the map to indicate the GPS position, while the boat marker will r eflect calibration changes. Caution : The map calibration function should never be used to attempt corr ections to Selective A vailability errors.
• Setup Page Display?— allows you to specify the number of fields displayed in the data window section of the map page. A graphic compass tape or CDI scale may also be displayed.
A. The navigation page can be configur ed to show the active waypoint, all r oute waypoints and/or nearby waypoints on the graphic highway . NA VIG A TION P AGE Over view Whenever a GOTO, MOB, T racBack or route has been activated, the GPSMAP 175 will provide digital and graphic steering guidance to the destination with the navigation page.
As you head toward your destination, the highway perspective will move to indicate your progress to the waypoint and which direction you should steer to stay on course. If you are navigating a route, the navigation page will show each route waypoint in sequence, with the active leg indicated by the white portion of the highway .
A. T en data options ar e available for each data field. The digital cr osstrack err or option is useful to display the exact distance you ar e off course in feet/miles or meters. B. T o select what waypoints appear on the graphic highway , highlight the desired setting and pr ess EDIT/ENTER.
The GPSMAP 175’ s main menu page provides access to various waypoint, system, navigation and interface management and setup menus. The main menu page is available from any page in the GPSMAP 175’ s system, and is accessed through the O key . T o access the main menu page: 1.
A. The mark key is used to mark your pr esent position, or can be used to mark the cursor or navaid position. B. The mark position page also allows you to add the new waypoint to the end of a r oute. Y ou can also cr eate a series of waypoints with the mark key and save them to an open storage r oute.
The mark key may also be used on the map page to mark the cursor position or an on-screen navaid. T o mark a navaid, select the desired navaid with the cursor . The GPSMAP 175 will use the navaid text shown on the cartography as the default comment. T o mark the cursor or navaid position with the M key: 1.
A. Once a position has been selected on the map, the cr eate new waypoint page will appear . Here you can change the waypoint name, symbol or comment befor e saving the waypoint. B. T o create a waypoint by text entr y , start by entering the new waypoint’ s name.
A new waypoint may also be created without knowing position coordinates by entering its range and bearing from an existing waypoint or your present position. The GPSMAP 175 will then calculate the position coordinates for you, using the reference selected.
A. The waypoint definition page will appear whenever a waypoint is selected fr om the map or a waypoint list. B. A 20-character custom waypoint comment may be assigned to every waypoint.
The waypoint definition page also features an options page that allows you to edit the selected waypoint on the map display , rename the selected waypoint or delete the waypoint from memory . T o display the waypoint definition page options: 1. Press the O key .
A. The main menu page featur es four waypoint submenus. B. The near est waypoint list continuously updates to show the nine near est waypoints to your pr esent position.
The proximity waypoints list lets you define an alarm circle ar ound a stored waypoint position, and can be used to help you avoid r eefs, rocks or restricted waters. Up to nine waypoints may be listed, with a maximum alar m radius of 99.9 nautical or statute miles or kilometers.
A. The waypoints list displays all stor ed waypoints in a two- column format. T emporary waypoints (fr om the T racBack feature) ar e assigned a ‘T___’ name and a footprint symbol. B. The waypoints list options page lets you delete individual waypoints or the entir e waypoint list.
The GPSMAP 175 provides four ways to navigate to a destination: GOTO, MOB, T racBack and route navigation . The most basic method of selecting a destination is the GOTO function, which lets you select a waypoint as your destination and quickly sets a direct course from your present position.
A. The GOTO options page lets you start a T racBack route, select a destination fr om the nearest list, select a r oute to activate, or cancel the curr ent GOTO destination. B. The near est waypoints list pr ovides quick access to nearby anchorages, facilities, etc.
The GPSMAP 175’ s man overboard (MOB) function lets you simultaneously mark and set a course to a position for quick r esponse to emergency situations. T o activate the MOB function: 1. Press the B key . 2. Press the T key to confirm and begin navigating to the MOB position.
A. The T racBack featur e uses your track log to cr eate a r oute back to where you started. B. Once a T racBack is activated, the track log is divided into segments using temporary waypoints, and an inverted route is activated back to the oldest track log point in memory .
The last way to navigate to a destination is to create a user-defined r oute. The GARMIN GPSMAP 175 lets you create and store up to 20 reversible routes (numbered 1-20), with up to 30 waypoints each.
A. T o move a route waypoint, select the ‘Move?’ option and pr ess EDIT/ENTER. B. Move the arr ow cursor to the new waypoint position and pr ess EDIT/ENTER to confirm.
The GPSMAP 175’ s route edit mode also allows you to insert a new route waypoint in any route leg using the map cursor . T o insert a new waypoint between two existing route waypoints: 1. Use the cursor to select the leg in which to insert the new waypoint (the route line will change to a dotted line when the leg is selected) and press T .
A. T o remove a r oute waypoint, highlight the waypoint, pr ess EDIT/ENTER, and select the r emove option fr om the pop- up window . B. The r oute edit options page lets you activate, invert or deactivate the r oute you ar e editing. The ‘Center On V essel’ and ‘Center On First Wpt’ options r edraw the map to display the desir ed option.
The GPSMAP 175’ s route list page displays all the routes currently stored in memory in numerical order , with the route number and comment displayed. Route 00 is always reserved for the T racBack route, while routes 1- 20 serve as storage routes. (Route 20 is stored as the GPSMAP tour route, which may be deleted at any time.
A. T o delete all waypoints fr om a selected r oute, highlight the ‘Clear Route?’ option and pr ess EDIT/ENTER. B. Once a r oute is clear ed, all waypoints ar e r emoved from the r oute. They are still stor ed in memory , however . ROU TES Route List Options • Clear Route?— allows you to clear all waypoints fr om the selected route.
Whenever you have activated a r oute in the GPSMAP 175 system, the active route page will appear in the main page sequence. The active r oute page shows each waypoint of the active r oute, with the waypoint name, desired track, cumulative distance and ETE or ET A for each waypoint from your present position.
ROU TES Active Route/Page Options The following options are available from the active route page: • Invert Route?— activates the active route in reverse order and begins navigation. • Activate Route?— reactivates the active route and selects the route leg closest to your current position as the new active leg.
The GPSMAP 175’ s main menu page’ s track submenu lets you specify whether or not to record a track plot (an electronic r ecording of your path) and define how it is recorded. It also pr ovides an indicator of the track memory used and selects functions to clear the track memor y and start a T racBack route.
A. T o perfor m point- to-point planning, enter a ‘TO’ and ‘FROM’ waypoint, or leave the field blank if you want to use your pr esent position. B. Enter a date and time for your departur e. The sunrise/sunset and ET A at the ‘TO’ waypoint will be displayed at the bottom of the page.
The r oute planning mode lets you calculate the same planning information for any route stor ed in memory , in leg or cumulative leg or route totals. T o use the route planning mode: 1. Highlight the ‘T rip & Fuel Planning’ option from the main menu and press T .
A. The system setup submenu pr ovides access to the GPSMAP 175’ s time formats and contrast/backlight contr ols. B. When entering a time offset, be sur e to select a positive or negative indicator to the left of the of fset value.
• Local/UTC lets you choose to display the date and time in UTC (Greenwich Mean T ime) time or local time offset from UTC time. The default setting is local with a ‘0’ offset. (If you are boating in the United States, be sure to enter a negative time indicator in front of the appropriate time of fset for your location.
A. The GPSMAP 175 will also display position coor dinates in eight grid formats. B. T o enter a user magnetic variation, select the ‘User Mag V ar’ option and enter a dir ection and value in the variation field.
• CDI Scale provides a list of six CDI scale settings for the map page CDI: +/-0.10, 0.50, 1.0 (default). 5.0, 10.0 and 25.0 miles or kilometers. The scale represents the distance from the center to either end of the scale. • CDI Steer T o allows you select a steer -to-center or steer -to-D-Bar orientation for graphic steering guidance.
A. The timer field can be set to count down fr om a specified interval or pr ovide a running count of elapsed time. B. The ‘On’ setting of the arrival alarm will cause the alarm to sound only for the final destination waypoint of a r oute at the distance specified.
The Input/Output submenu lets you control interface settings for connecting external NMEA devices, a DGPS receiver or a personal computer . The ‘Input/Output Format’ field, at the top of the page,.
A. Select the desir ed format from the NMEA field. The baud rate will automatically be set to the appr opriate speed. B. After entering a DGPS fr equency , set the bit rate to the speed indicated on the USCG station chart. DGPS coverage, fr equencies, and bit rates ar e available from the Coast Guar d.
The GARMIN GPSMAP 175 system uses G-chart offshore or inland cartography to display digital charts on-screen. G-chart cartridges are inserted in the card slot located on the right side of the unit, and may be installed or removed at any time, whether the unit is on or off.
A. Map outlines for G-chart offshor e cartography . B. Map outlines for G-chart inland cartography . G-CHAR T S Using G-char t Car tography Once a G-chart cartridge has been inserted, the map coverage outlines for the cartridge will automatically appear on-screen.
Y our unit uses 6 AA batteries that provide up to 10 hours of batter y life. An optional rechargeable Ni-Cad battery pack and charger are also available. In addition, the GPSMAP 175 may be hard-wired to 5-40 volt DC power using the power/data cable or cigarette lighter adapter .
APPENDIX Installation The GPSMAP 175 displays battery strength in two ways: The first is a battery gauge located below the DOP measurement on the status page.
Ni-Cad Battery Pack and Char ger An optional Ni-Cad battery pack and charger are available to power your GPSMAP 175. Each battery pack contains nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cad) batteries, which store a charge powerful enough to be dangerous if misused or abused, especially when removed from the unit.
For maximum battery performance, be sure to drain your Ni-Cad pack as completely as possible before recharging in or der to ensure longer life. If your battery pack seems to have no capacity even after being charged, completely discharge it by leaving the power on overnight.
The following formats are supported for connection to up to 3 NMEA devices: • NMEA 0180/NMEA 0182 • NMEA 0183 version 1.5 Approved sentences — GPBWC, GPGLL, GPRMB, GPRMC, GPXTE, GPVTG, GPWPL, GPBOD Proprietary sentences — PGRMM, PGRMZ (alt.), PSLIB (beacon receiver control input) • NMEA 0183 version 2.
APPENDIX Wiring and Specifications Using the Mounting Bracket The GPSMAP 175 can be used as either a handheld or fixed-mount receiver . An optional mounting bracket (part no. 010-00120-00) is available for swivel-mount installation on a pedestal or sur face-mount installation on a vertical surface (i.
T o fasten the unit into the mounting bracket: 1. Make sure the two pieces of the bracket are pushing together , and that the locking bolt on the right side of the bracket is tightened. 2. Slide the unit into the bracket, right side first, so that the two slots on the right side of the unit match up with the tabs on the right half of the bracket.
APPENDIX Messages Alarm Clock— The alarm clock has sounded. Anchor Drag Alarm— Y ou have drifted out of the specified distance range. Approaching— Y ou are less than one minute away from reaching a destination waypoint at your present speed over ground.
Proximity Alarm— Y ou have entered the alarm radius for the pr oximity waypoint indicated. Proximity List Full— Y ou have used all nine proximity waypoints. Proximity Overlaps Another Pr ox Wypt— The alarm radius specified overlaps the area specified for another proximity waypoint.
APPENDIX Definitions D Almanac Data —The satellite constellation information (including location and health of satellites) that is transmitted to your receiver fr om ever y GPS satellite. Almanac data must be acquired before GPS navigation can begin.
APPENDIX Definitions & Time Offsets E The chart below gives an approximate UTC time of fset 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.
APPENDIX Map Datums Adindan Adindan- Ethiopia, Mali, Senegal, Sudan Afgooye Afgooye- Somalia AIN EL ABD ‘70 AIN EL ANBD 1970- Bahrain Island, Saudi Arabia Anna 1 Ast ‘65 Anna 1 Astro ‘65- Cocos I.
Astr Stn ‘52 Astronomic Stn ‘52- Mar cus Island Astrln Geod ‘66 Australian Geod ‘66- Australia, T asmania Island Astrln Geod ‘84 Australian Geod ‘84- Australia, T asmania Island Austria Au.
APPENDIX Map Datums Hong Kong ‘63 Hong Kong Hu-Tzu-Shan T aiwan Indian Bngldsh Indian- Bangladesh, India, Nepal Indian Thailand Indian- Thailand, Vietnam Indonesia ‘74 Indonesia ‘74 Ireland 1965.
NAD27 Central North American 1927- Central America (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador , Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua) NAD27 CONUS North Am. 1927- Mean V alue (CONUS) NAD27 Cuba North American 1927- Cuba NAD27 Greenland North American 1927- Greenland (Hayes Peninsula) NAD27 Mexico N.
APPENDIX Map Datums Qornoq Qor noq- South Greenland Reunion Reunion- Mascarene Island Rome 1940 Rome 1940- Sardinia Isl. RT 9 0 Sweden Santo (Dos) Santo (Dos)- Espirito Santo Sao Braz Sao Braz- Sao Miguel, Santa Maria Islands Sapper Hill ‘43 Sapper Hill 1943- East Falkland Island Schwarzeck Schwarzeck- Namibia South American ‘69 S.
A Alarm Setup 68 Anchor Drag Alarm 68 Antenna Installation 71 Appendices 73-81 Arrival Alarm 68 AutoLocate 7-8,24 B Backlight Level 9 Batteries 73-75 Beacon Receiver Setup 70 Bearing 82 Bearing/Distan.
APPENDIX Index K Keypad T one 65 Keypad Usage 4 L Local Time Of fset 65 M Magnetic V ariation 66 Main Menu 39 Man Overboard Function 51 Map Calibration 34 Map Configuration 33-34 Map Datum List 84-88 .
S Satellite Acquisition 5,23-24 Satellite Sky View 23 Signal Strength Bars 8,23 Simulator Mode 10 Simulator T our 10-22 Specifications 79 Status Bar 24 Status Page 23-25 Steering Guidance 19,36-37 Sun.
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LIMITED W ARR ANTY GARMIN warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. GARMIN International, Inc. will at its sole option, repair or replace any components which fail in normal use.
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