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2. For example rudder angle SEA SEA TEMP The temperature of the water Your device must be connected to a NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000 device capable of acquiring the water temperature SOG SPEED OVER GROUND The actual speed of travel regardless of the course steered and temporary variations in heading TRP TRIP A modifier for another field for example a trip odometer or trip fuel used TTB TIME TO BURN The time needed to make it to the starting line before a race Data Field Category Page Available on a Single Function Two or Three TTL TIME TO START LINE Estimated time it will take to reach the starting line TWA TRUE WIND ANGLE The angle of the wind relative to the water referenced from the bow of the boat with a port or starboard angle up to 180 degrees TWD TRUE WIND DIRECTION The true direction of the wind relative to north TWS TRUE WIND SPEED The true speed of the wind relative to the vessel UTC The Coordinated Universal Time VMG VMG WAYPOINT The speed at which you are closing on a destination along a route when navigating WND VMG WIND The velocity made good value when navigating upwind XTE A cross track error Data Type Information Available on a Graph View Available Gauge View Data Filtering Available Available Function Page ENGINE RPM ENGINE S lt S lt S ENGINE TEMPERAT
3. instruments include GPS speed information GPS course information depth bearing to waypoint distance to the next waypoint and water temperature SAIL CRUISE This profile displays instruments useful when cruising in a sailboat Available default instruments include true wind speed GPS speed information GPS course information bearing to waypoint distance to the next waypoint true wind angle and depth SAIL RACE This profile displays instruments useful when racing in a sailboat Available default instruments include GPS speed information true wind speed true wind angle heading bearing to waypoint and distance to the next waypoint CUSTOM This profile allows you to customize the page to display instruments useful to your specific boating needs The default page displays speed over ground information Selecting a Profile 1 Select gt SETUP gt PROFILES 2 Select a profile Restoring Profiles to their Default Settings You can restore profiles to their factory default settings 1 Select gt SETUP gt PROFILES gt RESET DEFAULTS 2 Select CURRENT PROFILE or ALL PROFILES Instrument Pages Cycling Through Instrument Pages From any instrument page select A or W Using Auto Scroll You can use auto scroll to automatically cycle through all of the instrument pages 1 Select gt SETUP gt AUTO SCROLL 2 Select an option e Select AUTO SCROLL to turn auto scroll on or off Select AUTO SCROLL INTERVA
4. to advance the timer to the next minute up or the next minute down or select STOP to stop the prerace timer e When the race timer is running counting up select STOP to stop the race timer or select W to reset the timer back to 0 00 Device Configuration System Settings Select gt SETUP gt SYSTEM UNITS Sets the units of measure HEADING Sets the reference and the variance used in calculating heading information BEEPER Sets when audible sounds are used GPS POSITION Sets the position format and the map datum The map datum is dependent on the position format AUTO POWER Enables the device to turn on automatically when the NMEA network turns on LANGUAGE Sets the on screen language TIME Sets the time format time zone and daylight savings time for your location SYSTEM INFORMATION Displays software information FACTORY DEFAULT Resets the device settings to factory default values Selecting the Heading Type 1 Select gt SETUP gt SYSTEM gt HEADING 2 Select NORTH REFERENCE 3 Select an option e To automatically set the magnetic declination for your GPS position select MAGNETIC To set true north as the heading reference select TRUE To set grid north as the heading reference 000 select GRID Adjusting the Heading Variance By default the heading variance is set automatically You can adjust this value manually 1 Select gt SETUP gt SYSTEM gt HEADING gt VARIAN
5. A GARMIN GNX 120 130 Owner s Manual March 2015 Printed in Taiwan 190 01846 00_0A All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of Garmin Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content of this manual without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements Go to www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use of this product Garmin and the Garmin logo are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries GNX is a trademark of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin NMEA NMEA 2000 and the NMEA 2000 logo are registered trademarks of the National Marine Electronics Association Table of Contents Weligez Glo aaa Device OVER GW cidsciiccisasccccanstsndsnecnsatcancnsesanteaseadseecdsnandunsnnmnannamis Unlocking the Content Pron Saden Fe FE SERBING a Prol saan Restoring Profiles to their Default Settings 0 Instrument Pages cesisicescscnsencenscarscctcssrssvnes secvnestesvivenwces Cycling Through Instrument PAQES swisi eia Using Auto SCION nn nie Adding an Instrument Page uniecsenaneeieenen Removing ant Instrument Page nee Changing the Layout of Instrument Pages u Configu
6. CE gt USER VARIANCE 2 Adjust the variance 3 Select to save the variance adjustment Configuring the Beeper 1 Select gt SETUP gt SYSTEM gt BEEPER Device Configuration 2 Select an option To turn off the beeper select OFF To set the beeper to sound only when alarms are triggered select ALARMS ONLY To set the beeper to sound when the keys are pressed and alarms are triggered select ON KEYS AND ALARMS Configuring the Position Format NOTE Do not change the position format or the map datum unless you are using a map or chart that specifies a different position format 1 Select gt SETUP gt SYSTEM gt GPS POSITION 2 Select an option To change the position format in which a reading appears select POSITION FORMAT e To change the coordinate system on which the map is structured select MAP DATUM Display Settings Select gt SETUP gt DISPLAY BACKLIGHT Sets the backlight brightness COLOR Sets the screen color NETWORK SHARING Shares color backlight and beeper settings with devices across the NMEA 2000 network Configuring Data Sources Sensors connected to your instrument provide data such as wind or speed information and can be configured through your instrument See the owner s manual for each sensor for more information 1 Select gt SETUP gt DATA SOURCES 2 Select a data category 3 If more than one sensor on the boat provides data from the category select
7. L to adjust how long each instrument page is shown Adding an Instrument Page You can create a custom page You can add up to three instruments from instrument collections to display on a custom page 1 Select gt ADD REMOVE PAGE gt ADD PAGE 2 Select ONE FUNCTION TWO FUNCTION or THREE FUNCTION Select an instrument page collection Select a number If necessary select an empty function Select A or to scroll through the instrument pages Select an instrument page to add NO fF W Removing an Instrument Page 1 Select the instrument page to remove 2 Select gt ADD REMOVE PAGE gt REMOVE PAGE 3 Select YES Changing the Layout of Instrument Pages NOTE You can change the layout of an instrument page to display up to three fields of data from connected instruments 1 From the instrument page you need to change select gt EDIT CURRENT PAGE gt CHANGE LAYOUT Select the number of fields to show on the instrument page Select the field to change Select a category Select the data to show in the field ak WN Introduction 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each additional field you need to change 7 Select DONE Configuring the Data Fields Data provided on an instrument page can be shown in various ways depending upon the instrument page that is displayed 1 Select gt CONFIGURE DATA FIELDS 2 Select a data field 3 Select a configuration option 4 Adjust the configuration Filteri
8. N The altitude of your current location above or below sea level ENG ENGINE A modifier for an engine value such as voltage or RPM ERR The error of precision for the current position when used with GPS FLO ENGINE FUEL FLOW RATE Modifier for a value such as fuel flow rate FUEL Modifier for a fuel value such as fuel economy or fuel flow rate GWD GROUND WIND DIRECTION The direction of the wind relative to the ground referenced from the north GWS GROUND WIND SPEED The speed of the wind relative to the ground HDG HEADING The direction the boat is pointing HUM HUMIDITY The level of humidity LINE When used with VMG it shows the velocity made good value to the starting line MAX MAXIMUM SOG The maximum in relation to another data field For example maximum speed MIN The minimum in relation to another data field For example minimum speed ODO ODOMETER A running tally of distance traveled for all trips This total does not clear when resetting the trip data OTH OPPOSITE TACK HEADING The opposite tack direction of the vessel based on the current tack direction POS POSITION The vessel s current position Appendix RACE The timer for vessel racing REL RELATIVE HUMIDITY Absolute relative to another data field For example absolute humidity RPM ENGINE RPM Engine revolutions per minute from the tachometer RUD RUDDER ANGLE The rudder relative to another data field
9. NMEA 0183 data it can display NMEA 0183 data from sources connected to a GNX 20 or GNX 21 device sold separately on the same NMEA 2000 network The instrument can also receive data from Nexus instruments and sensors using a GND 10 device sold separately Select to return to the previous menu or to the instrument page Select to view the menu for an instrument page r W Select to scroll through instrument pages and menus Select to view the display settings Select twice to view the backlight settings Hold to view the power off settings Unlocking the Controls After one minute the controls on the device lock automatically This feature reduces accidental button pushes caused by water splashes or droplets When locked the icon appears when you select a key on the device NOTE You can select SETUP gt TOUCH KEY LOCK to disable the device lock feature Hold both amp and at the same time The icon disappears when the controls are unlocked Profiles Profiles are collections of instrument pages that can be customized Profiles can be made up of instrument pages that display similar data such as GPS speed information and GPS course information During the initial setup you can select a preset profile or you can create a custom profile You can select a different profile at any time POWERBOAT This profile displays instruments useful when in a powerboat Available default
10. OAT SPEED WATER J JS J J J DEPTH WATER oY JS JS DRIFT WATER JS SET WATER Jv JS WATER TEMPERATURE oz JS JS J AIR TEMPERATURE Pee URE J JS JS BAROMETER WEATHER J J J GROUND WIND DIRECTION WEATHER JS JS lt S J GROUND WIND SPEED WEATHER J lt S lt S lt S RELATIVE HUMIDITY WEATHER JS CUSTOM PC DATA CUSTOM DATA Jv Jv Graph view if available for a data type can be viewed only on single function pages Configuring Graph Data Fields Gauge view if available for a data type can be viewed only on two function pages when the data type is the last function on the page Configuring Gauge Data Fields Appendix Index A automatic scrolling 1 B beeper 2 D data 3 data fields 4 device registration 4 display settings 3 H heading 2 type 2 l instruments 1 adding pages 1 configuration 2 removing pages 1 K keypad 3 4 L locking 1 N NMEA 0183 4 P pages 1 position format 3 product registration 4 profiles 1 restoring 1 selecting 1 R race timer 2 registering the device 4 S settings 2 3 system information 2 T timer 2 troubleshooting 3 U unlocking 1 Index www garmin com support 43 0 820 220230 0800 770 4960 385 1 5508 272 385 1 5508 271 45 4810 5050 E 331 55 69 33 99 52 001 855 792 7671 E ea B 35 1214 447 460 ANE 0861 GARMIN 427 646 Samm 27 0 11 251 9999 46 7744 52020 0808 238 0000 44 0 870 8501242
11. URE ENGINE lt S lt S ENGINE FUEL ECONOMY ENGINE JS J ENGINE FUEL FLOW RATE ENGINE JS Jf ENGINE VOLTAGE ENGINE JS Jf COURSE OVER GROUND GPS JS lt S JS ELEVATION GPS J GPS ERROR GPS J GPS POSITION GPS JS SPEED OVER GROUND GPS Jf JS Jv J J pi e NEXT NAVIGATION J BEARING TO WAYPOINT NAVIGATION JS JS CROSS TRACK ERROR NAVIGATION lt S DISTANCE TO WAYPOINT NAVIGATION Jv HEADING NAVIGATION JS J J TIME TO WAYPOINT NAVIGATION Jf APPARENT WIND ANGLE SAILING JS Jf oy lt S J APPARENT WIND SPEED SAILING S lt S lt S lt S JS OPPOSITE TACK HEADING SAILING J Jv J RACE TIMER SAILING JS J TRUE WIND ANGLE SAILING J JS JS oY JS TRUE WIND DIRECTION SAILING S S lt S JS TRUE WIND SPEED SAILING J Jf Jf JS J VMG WAYPOINT SAILING JS J JS J J VMG WIND SAILING JS JS JS oy J DIST TO START LINE SAILING J Jf TIME TO BURN SAILING JS Jf TIME TO START LINE SAILING J lt S VMG TO START LINE SAILING S lt S J Appendix PELER GC Category PA EUEL ICRI aire Available on a Single Function Two or Three Page Function Page Graph View Available Gauge View Available Data Filtering PNET EL Wa ENGINE VOLTAGE SYSTEM Y SYSTEM lt S lt S AVERAGE SOG TRIP lt S DISTANCE Since power on TRIP JS MAXIMUM SOG TRIP Jv MAX BOAT SPEED TRIP J ODOMETER TRIP JS TRIP DISTANCE TRIP JS TRIP FUEL USED TRIP JS JS RUDDER ANGLE VESSEL Jv JS B
12. a sensor to configure 4 Select a configuration option and configure the setting Resolving a Combined Network When the device is turned on it can detect when it has been synchronized with instruments on another network This can happen if the device has previously been installed on another vessel and synchronized with instruments on the other vessel s network If the settings are not restored to the factory default values Restoring Profiles to their Default Settings the device detects a conflict that must be resolved 1 Select gt SETUP gt COMBINED NETWORKS DETECTED 2 Select an option e To synchronize existing instruments on the network to the device select NO To synchronize the device to existing instruments on the network select YES Keypad Operation The keypad can control all of the compatible marine instruments on your NMEA 2000 network All compatible marine instruments must be connected to the same NMEA 2000 network and you can configure the order in which they are controlled NOTE The keypad is not compatible with all Garmin marine instruments For a complete list of compatible instruments go to www garmin com GNXkeypad Function Button D Select to cycle backlight levels on the marine instruments and keypads Hold to place the marine instruments and keypads into sleep mode through Presets Select to make all displays switch to a configured preset page Select to switch t
13. disable keypad control on any compatible marine instrument 1 On a compatible marine instrument connected to the same NMEA 2000 network as the keypad select gt SETUP gt REMOTE KEYPAD SETUP gt IGNORE REMOTE KEYPAD 2 Select YES The marine instrument is not controlled by the keypad Appendix Registering Your Device Help us better support you by completing our online registration today Go to http my garmin com Keep the original sales receipt or a photocopy in a safe place NMEA 2000 Data Type Information Each NMEA 2000 certified sensor provides unique information to the NMEA 2000 certified display device The data you can view on your display depends on the sensors you have installed and configured See the installation instructions for your Garmin display device or for the instrument that provides NMEA 2000 PGN data type information NMEA 0183 Data Type Information Although the instrument cannot directly receive NMEA 0183 data it can display NMEA 0183 data from sources connected to a GNX 20 or GNX 21 device sold separately on the same NMEA 2000 network Each NMEA 0183 certified sensor provides unique information to a NMEA 0183 certified display device The data you can view on your display depends on the sensors you have installed and configured See the installation instructions provided with your Garmin display device or instrument for NMEA 0183 data type information Abbreviation Glossary Thi
14. he marine instrument you control using Select to cycle the pages on the selected marine the keypad instrument Setting up an Instrument for Use with the Keypad All compatible marine instruments you need to control with the keypad must be connected to the same NMEA 2000 network as the keypad You should perform this procedure for each compatible instrument you add to the NMEA 2000 network 1 On a compatible marine instrument connected to the same NMEA 2000 network as the keypad select gt SETUP gt REMOTE KEYPAD SETUP NOTE If COMBINED NETWORKS DETECTED is shown instead of REMOTE KEYPAD SETUP the combined network must be resolved before you can control the instrument with the keypad Resolving a Combined Network 2 Select YES to enable keypad control on the instrument 3 Repeat steps 1 through 2 for each additional compatible instrument you need to control with the keypad Setting up the Keypad Display Order You can configure how the keypad cycles through connected marine instruments with the J buttons 1 On a compatible marine instrument connected to the same NMEA 2000 network as the keypad select gt SETUP gt REMOTE KEYPAD SETUP gt SET UP DISPLAY ORDER The device scans the network for other connected instruments NOTE The location of the device in the current display order is shown to the right of the SET UP DISPLAY ORDER menu item For example if the device is second in a ser
15. ies of four devices 2 4 is shown in the menu 2 Select an option Ifa correct number of connected instruments is shown select CONTINUE If an incorrect number of connected instruments is shown check the power and connections of all compatible instruments and select RETRY Keypad Operation NOTE If you are unable to see the correct number of instruments listed it may be caused by a combined network A combined network must be resolved to control all connected devices with the keypad Resolving a Combined Network 3 Select the order of the device and select OK 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each connected device Setting up Keypad Presets Each of the four preset buttons on the keypad can be assigned to an instrument page TIP While viewing an instrument page on a marine instrument controlled by the keypad you can quickly assign a preset button to the instrument page by holding the preset button for three seconds 1 On a compatible marine instrument connected to the same NMEA 2000 network as the keypad select gt SETUP gt REMOTE KEYPAD SETUP gt SET UP PRESETS 2 Select a preset button 3 Select the number of the instrument page in the current display order that you want to assign to the preset button 4 Optional Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each preset button 5 Optional Repeat steps 1 through 4 on each additional instrument Disabling Keypad Control on an Instrument You can
16. ng the Data Certain data types can be filtered to control how quickly the marine instrument responds to changes in the data Data Type Information 1 When viewing data you need to filter select gt CONFIGURE DATA FIELDS 2 Select a data field 3 Select FILTER SETTING 4 Adjust the filter setting e Setting the filter to 0 turns off filtering The higher the filter setting the more gradually the instrument displays changes in the data it receives For example when you increase the filter setting for wind speed data the instrument is less responsive to momentary gusts of wind and displays a more constant wind speed Adjusting the Data Update Rate You can adjust the rate at which the marine instrument shows updated data 1 When viewing the instrument screen with data you need to adjust select gt CONFIGURE DATA FIELDS 2 Select a data field 3 Select UPDATE RATE 4 Select an update rate Examples of update rate speeds are shown next to each selection Configuring Graph Data Fields Some single function instrument pages display graph data Data Type Information You can configure how data is shown on the graphs 1 From an instrument page with a graph select gt CONFIGURE DATA FIELDS gt GRAPH SETTINGS NOTE The GRAPH SETTINGS menu item does not appear on instrument pages that do not contain a graph 2 Select an option To determine how long the graph data displays select GRAPH DURATION e To c
17. onfigure the scale of values displayed in the graph select GRAPH SCALE Configuring Gauge Data Fields Some data types can be shown as a gauge when they appear as the last function on a two function instrument page Data Type Information You can configure how data is shown on the gauge 1 From an instrument page with a graph select gt CONFIGURE DATA FIELDS gt GAUGE SETTINGS NOTE The GAUGE SETTINGS menu item does not appear on instrument pages that do not contain a gauge 2 Select a value to adjust the limits of the gauge Using the Race Timer To view the race timer on a page you must add it as a data field from the SAILING category You can use the race timer to count down to a race and then measure the duration of the race The race timer is synchronized with other GNX instruments and compatible Garmin chartplotters on the same NMEA 2000 network TIP To quickly open the race timer screen you can hold from a main page This shortcut works from any page whether or not the race timer has been added to the page 1 From a page with the race timer as a data field select gt CONFIGURE DATA FIELDS gt RACE TIMER SETTINGS 2 Select an option e When the device is in prerace mode and the timer is not running select START to start the prerace timer select RESET to reset the prerace timer or select SETUP to adjust the initial prerace timer value e When the prerace timer is running counting down select A or W
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19. s device uses abbreviations on many screens to indicate the type of data being shown ABS ABSOLUTE HUMIDITY Absolute relative to another data field For example absolute humidity AIR The air temperature ATW ARRIVAL TIME NEXT WAYPOINT Estimated time of arrival at the next waypoint when navigating AVG AVERAGE BOAT SPEED The average amount AWA APPARENT WIND ANGLE The wind angle measured relative to the bow of the vessel AWS APPARENT WIND SPEED The measured speed of the wind BAR BAROMETER The calibrated current pressure BAT BATTERY The battery voltage BSP BOAT SPEED The speed of the boat through the water BSP BOAT SPEED The speed of the boat through the water BTW BEARING TO WAYPOINT The direction from your current location to a destination You must be navigating for this data to appear COG COURSE OVER GROUND The actual direction of travel regardless of the course steered and temporary variations in heading DIS DISTANCE The distance traveled while navigating DPT DEPTH The depth of the water Your device must be connected to a NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000 device capable of acquiring the water depth DRF DRIFT The speed of the current DTL DIST TO START LINE The distance to the starting line when in race mode DTW DISTANCE TO WAYPOINT The distance to the next waypoint when navigating ECN ENGINE FUEL ECONOMY Modifier for a value such as fuel economy ELV ELEVATIO

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