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1. Status Bar I E Normal Operation Reference Info Setup Status EPE e BE Ready For Navigation 17 16 Celestial Trip Ciara hase Points Routes i Tracks Ww DAC i Card H an GL E System E vs 3 m GPS Tab Status Bar Reference prs E EPE Tide Ready For Navigation 17 161 Lost Satellite Reception l Pres ADI Key for More Options Status Bar Messages Press QUIT to acknowledge 17 Getting Started Main Pages Pages List Main Pages Main Pages are the primary screens which contain navigation and other helpful information to assist you There are three factory detault pages the Map Page Compass Page and Highway Page One optional page the Video Page appears if you are inputting a video signal see page 35 When the unit is powered on the first Main Primary Page displayed is the Map Page As you add optional hardware to the MFD or Garmin Marine Network additional Main Pages Functions pg 21 or Adjustments pg 21 may appear automatically For specific information on additional Main Page operations refer to the documentation that comes with the optional hardware When the PAGE key is pressed the Pages list displays the avail able Main Pages You may cycle through the Main Pages in order or jump to a specific page To cycle through the Main Pages in order 1 Press the PAGE key Each time the PAGE key is pressed the GPSMAP 3006
2. Points tab then highlight the desired waypoint from the User or Proximity submenu tab lists Waypoint Review Page 2 Press ENTER to display the waypoint Review page Additional information tabs will not display in this mode To access the Review page Map window 1 Press FCTN to move the yellow highlight to the Map window You may now pan the map and change the ENES map scale See page 28 for more information an uo 13 8nni 202 2 Press FCTN to return the yellow highlight back to the left side of the Review page na 38938 962 From the waypoint Review page you may change the name symbol comment position coordinates Woddogg S 7 depth or water temp for the selected waypoint If you are using optional Garmin Sonar hardware the hon 720 Depth and Water Temp fields fill in automatically Once the changes have been made highlight OK Current Position 13 Bam 202 Waypoint Review Page or Next Waypoint Edit Page and press ENTER to save them GET SENG i E Delete Mext PEO To change the waypoint name a You may zoom and pan the cursor on the 1 Highlight the waypoint name field and press ENTER Map Window Press FCTN to return to the 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD or DATA ENTRY keys to enter a new name and press ENTER when done ia PAUE 39 Reference To change the waypoint symbol Reviewing and Editing Waypoints 1 Highlight the waypoint symbol field to the left of the waypoint name and press
3. allows you to create edit activate or delete routes See page 48 Tracks lets you record a track define how it is recorded and displayed e DSC allows you to control the Digital Selective Calling DSC interface continued Reference Main Menu Page Submenu Tabs E Normal Operation Info Stotus EPE Ready For Navigation with WAAS B rn N a r a as Main gt Menu amp I Tabs al reis HE D D Lo LI fr w gt 9 14 15 18 A K gl a i e s T w S AA Main Menu Page 9 Reference Main Menu GPS Tab Receiver Status Accuracy E Normal Operation ens Info Setup EPS Status EPE Ready For Navigation with WA AS art Celestial Trip A A za 5 E Routes 3 PAE E i i anta An 2 Tracks Ww 9 14 15 18 A Ay aa Card 4 i i fi Alarms System E Sky View Signal Main Menu GPS Tab Strength Bars Center dot 90 90 above the horizon Inner ring 45 lt above the horizon Pa the horizon 56 Outer ring Database continued e Card interface control for saving waypoints routes and tracks to a data card Setup e Alarms sets up alarms system navigation and optional sonar e System defines System Units Time Communication and Marine Network settings e Map defines Map Page and Map window settings See page 29 Temp sets up the water temperature l
4. played in the upper left ot the map with the cursors position coordinates Keep in mind that when the cursor is stationary the distance and bearing from your present position changes as your boat moves The cursor may also be used to snap to on screen waypoints and map items allowing you to review a selected position directly from the map display To select an on screen waypoint or map item with the cursor 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the cursor to the desired waypoint or map item if there are several waypoints grouped closely together zoom in closer for a better view 2 When a waypoint or map item is selected it highlights on screen with the name and position displayed Press ENTER to show details of the map item When using BlueChart or MapSource data or if waypoints are grouped tightly together due to the current Range setting additional tabs appear on the Review page Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the individual tabs to display the information and additional options Press QUIT to exit To view additional BlueChart chart notes 1 Select an on screen BlueChart map item using the steps above 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Chart lt name gt tab A chart summary appears below the tab 3 Highlight the Notes button and press ENTER Notes for the chart appear Highlight the notes field and press ENTER to scroll the text UP or DOWN using the ARROW KEYPAD Press QUIT to exit Reference Using the Map Cu
5. GPSMAP 3006C 3010C color chartplotter owner manual GPSMAP 3006C shown O Copyright 2004 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries All Rights Reserved Garmin International Inc Garmin Europe Ltd Garmin Corporation 1200 East 151 Street Unit 5 The Quadranele No 68 Jangshu 2 Road Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A Abbey Park Industrial Estate Shijr Taipei County Taiwan Tel 913 397 8200 Romsey SO51 9DL U K Tel 886 2 2642 9199 Fax 913 397 8282 Tel 44 1794 519944 Fax 886 2 2642 9099 Fax 44 1794 519222 Except as expressly provided herein no part of this manual may be reproduced copied transmitted disseminated downloaded or stored in any stor age medium for any purpose without the express prior written consent of Garmin Garmin hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual and of any revision to this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed and to print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual or revision must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited Information in this document is subject to change without notice Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes o
6. Map Outlines On Off toggles the coverage boxes for BlueChart MapSource data On and Off Symbol Set Auto Garmin NOAA International controls the desired navaid symbol set Auto BlueChart maps are drawn using symbols similar to the NOAA NIMA standard Non BlueChart maps are drawn using traditional Garmin symbols Garmin All maps are drawn using traditional Garmin symbols NOAA All maps are drawn using a symbol set similar to NOAA NIMA Reference International All maps are drawn using a symbol set similar to the IALA symbol set Symbol Size Small Medium and Large controls the screen size of the navaid symbols Map Page Options Light Sectors Off Auto On controls the drawing light sectors on the map Indicate the actual color of each sector using the color of the light Prefs Detail Nav Sour Orientation North Up fixes the top of the map display to a north heading Track Up fixes the Chart Medium top of the map display to the current track heading and centers your position on the lower por Waypoints Medium tion of the screen Set to All Ranges for constant Track Up The numeric value is the range the unit mans xen es switches to North Up when zooming out Course Up fixes the map so the direction of navigation ER is always up and turns the navigation leg line vertical on the screen Small e Map Setup Defaults restores settings back to factory defaults fo
7. Reference Find Key Using the FIND key The FIND key allows you to search the unit for user waypoints map items and any optional BlueChart or MapSource information loaded on a data card Press the FIND key to search for items from your current location by default You may also search from other locations When you press FIND a list ot available items to search for appears The detault items are Waypoints Cities Celestial Information and Find From Current Position Waypoints JE FETRST Tidal Information Additional items such as Anchorages Businesses Navaids Restricted Areas Wrecks TE o A etc are displayed depending on the optional BlueChart or MapSource data card inserted into the unit If an es oy Pa you pan around on the Map window and press FIND the unit centers its search from the point where the Restricted Areas Pt ae SS cursor is located When using BlueChart or MapSource data your position or the map pointer must be Cees Information a N within the map outline area to search for information from that area poe pe i To find a waypoint or other item from your current location IN ae E 1 From any page press FIND kn ak 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the desired category from the list and press ENTER For some DEE EE categories you may need to select multiple subcategories depending on what BlueChart or MapSource Current Position data you have loaded 3 For Waypoints and Cities you may search usi
8. Standard to show the normal view of the video input Brightness Affects how bright the overall video input appears on the display 0 100 Saturation Adjusts the intensity of the colors High saturation produces bright colors low saturation produces washed out colors e Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas of the video input The higher the Contrast the brighter the video appears Standard ADJ key only Selects the composite video input Standard Choose Auto to have the unit automatically select the Standard Choose NTSC for NTSC National Television System Committee or PAL Phase Alternate Line for composite video input If set to Auto and Alternate is selected for Source a switching delay may be experienced as the unit determines the video input Set to the specific Standard for best results 1 Source Video In 1 2 Aspect Standard Brightness 50 4 Saturation 5075 S Contrast 50 Video Page Adjustments 6 Standard Auto 35 36 Reference Creating Waypoints N 38 51 339 W094 47 931 hi Water ten fi Reference Current Position 3981 267 Add To Route Move Wpi a Oe Aus Highlight OK and press ENTER to use the default name and symbol See page 22 for an introduction to Waypoints Review Waypolnt a ojos Comment
9. Time Format choose from 12 hour 24 hour military or UTC also called Greenwich Time time format Time Zone choose your correct time zone to show correct local time or enter a UTC Offset The UTC also called Greenwich Time offset is how many hours you are ahead or behind the time line See the table on page 75 for time offsets Daylight Savings choose from Auto On or Off to adjust for daylight savings Comm Communications Submenu Tab lets you control the input output format used when connecting your GPSMAP 3006C 3010C to external NMEA devices a personal computer etc The unit supports two input output ports See the Installation Manual for more information on wiring and NMEA information Individual Port settings are Port 1 e Garmin Data Transfer the proprietary format used to upload download MapSource data exchange waypoint route track and proximity data with a PC or another Garmin units When you select Garmin Data Transfer there are 9 Transfer Modes to choose from Host Request Proximity Request Reference Routes Request Tracks Request Waypoints Send Proximity Send Routes Send Tracks and Send Waypoints Main Menu System Tab e NMEA In NMEA Out supports the input output of standard NMEA 0183 data DSC and sonar NMEA input support for the DPT MTW and VHW sentences You may also adjust the NMEA output y PE Normal Operation e None prov
10. fi F Reference Current Position 901 7 131 Add To Route Move Wpt LIDE Wey a CHARLOTTE GASPAR LL goal cava CUSTA Delete Waypoint Review Page Select Next to advance to point on the list the next 41 Reference 4 With Next highlighted press ENTER to return to the list The field highlight automatically moves to the Waypoint Lists next waypoint in the list The following options are available by pressing ADJ MENU while highlighting a waypoint on the User submenu of the Points tab oe Delete Waypoint deletes selected waypoint from list and any route in which it was used ost New Waypoint Delete By Symbol deletes waypoints that use the same symbol TR Delete All deletes all waypoints from the unit p S Once a waypoint is deleted from the list it cannot be recovered from the unit It is advisable to save Routes 1 Delete gt i s Tracks 2 Delete By Symba important waypoints to a data card or write them down by hand i ver To delete an individual waypoint from the User list Ea ES 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the waypoint to be deleted 3983 Available 2 Press ADJ MENU select Delete Waypoint and press ENTER Waypoint Delete Options OR press ENTER select the Delete button from the Review page and press ENTER To delete waypoints by symbol 1 From the User tab highlight the w
11. the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C The keys primary function appears on the key and the secondary func tions same as keys on the MFD for the ADJ MENU NAV MOB DATA CNFG and THUMB STICK ENTER MARK can be activated by holding the key for more than two seconds then release THUMB STICK Combines the operations ot the ARROW KEYPAD and ENTER MARK key THUMB STICK Selects menu options changes settings enters data and confirms entry Also controls movement of the panning cursor on the Map page Press IN ENTER on the THUMB STICK to select activate a high lighted item or begin data entry Press IN and hold tor two seconds to mark a waypoint Remote Control Batteries The remote requires two AAA alkaline batteries To install the batteries press down on the battery door clip then pull the battery door away from the remote Install the batteries observing the correct polarity see inside battery compartment Replace the cover making sure it is closed all the way IN The remote is for use in shaded enclosed environments Direct sunlight interferes with infrared operation This remote is NOT waterproof Getting Started Understanding the Features The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C units advanced keypad system is designed to allow quick convenient selection of navigation options and data entry s you progress through this Owners Manual you will often be directed to press a specific key or highlight a field on the screen When you are directed to press a
12. time add one hour to the offset Time Offsets Longitudinal Zone Offset W180 0 to W172 5 12 POOT tO E0227 1 W172 5 to W157 5 11 E0223 TOEO 2 W157 5 to W142 5 10 E0379 TO EDIL 3 W142 5 to W127 5 9 EMS DEG 4 W127 5 to W112 5 8 E0012 10 10825 5 W112 5 to W097 5 E062 51010915 6 A simple way to determine your local time offset is W097 5 to W082 5 6 E097 5 to E112 5 how many hours you are behind or ahead of UTC a E also called Greenwich or zulu time W082 5 to W067 5 5 ELIZ tO ElZ 29 8 Example EST Eastern Standard Time is 5 hours o behind UTC so your offset would be 5 Adding one W067 5 to W052 5 E BODER 9 hour for daylight savings would make EDT Eastern o o o o Daylight Time 4 Subtract an hour for each time W052 5 to W037 5 3 F142 5 to E157 5 10 pe WO037 9 to W022 5 2 E157 5 to El 2 5 11 Offsets for Continental U S would be o o y o o EST 5 EDT 4 W022 5 to W007 5 E172 5 to E180 0 12 i CDT p W007 5 to E007 5 0 MST af MDT 6 PST 8 PDT 15 Appendix B Messages The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C uses an on screen pop up message system to alert you to unit operating characteristics Press the QUIT key to acknowledge and return to the page you were viewing Accuracy Alarm The GPS accuracy has fallen outside of user set value Alarm Clock The alarm clock has sounded Anchor Drag Alarm You have drifted out of the spe
13. with up to 700 track log points in each saved log On the Saved submenu tab the following options are available by highlighting a track and pressing ADJ MENU e Delete deletes highlighted saved track log from memory Delete All deletes all saved track logs from memory To review and edit a track 1 On the Saved Track tab of the Main Menu highlight the desired track and press ENTER The Saved Track window appears 2 To change the name of the saved track highlight the name field and press ENTER make your changes and press ENTER again To choose a Color that is used to display the saved track line highlight the field and press ENTER choose a Color and press ENTER again To display the track on the Map and Highway pages highlight the check box to the left of Show on Map and Highway and press ENTER 3 To exit press QUIT or highlight Next and press ENTER You may also navigate a TracBack from any of the saved tracks on this tab To activate a Follow Track from the Saved tab list 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the track you wish to Follow and press NAV 2 The Follow lt track name gt automatically appears highlighted Press ENTER 3 If you wish to invert navigate it in the reverse direction the Follow Track press ADJ MENU and select Invert Route DSC Tab allows to control and set up DSC Digital Selective Calling features on the unit Reference What is D
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15. Compass tape Temperature Log if inputting Garmin or NMEA Sonar data See page 72 or a Second Map Map Page only Digital data fields Digital 1 and Digital 2 may be changed in size and type of data that is displayed in each data field As you add remove Functions and data fields a preview window shows the layout To add remove Functions to a Main Page 1 Press and hold the DATA CNFG key for two seconds The Configuration page appears 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the desired Function to add remove and press ENTER Only Func tions with checkmarks in the box to the left of the name display on the Main Page Up to three secondary Function windows may be displayed on a Main Primary Page Function selections gray out when no more can be added The Main Primary Page you are adding Functions to always displays either on the left side 2 3 Function windows or in the upper left 4 Function windows 3 When finished press QUIT to return to the Primary Main Page SLM BF SANTA og a i jaa we POSN gt ell ri rhs map card keamre Show tall Map Setup Map Page with Second Map and Digital 1 Main Primary Page ET te t map card Measure Show Detali Map Setup Map Page with Second Map Compass Video and Digital 1 r in vat Measure Ehsan Detail Map Page with Second Map Video and Highway No Digital Data Getting Started Configuring Mai
16. ENTER key and ARROW KEYPAD 1 Press ADJ MENU to display the options menu for the selected function see page 21 The options menu Map Map 1 Measure Distance displays a list of optional features which are specific for that particular function Selecting any feature on 2 Show Detail 2 Show Detail KL HL pl im 5 Setup the list of options requires movement of the cursor which is called highlighting selecting or choosing an item in a list or a field box on a page 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the cursor highlight up and down a list or up down and sideways on menus Options Menu with Use the ARROW highlighted option KEYPAD to highlight the 3 Once you have moved to the desired selection press ENTER to either activate the feature or RIGHT on the desired option Press ARROW KEYPAD to display a sub menu or list if more feature options exist Repeat this process to select ENTER MARK to an option from the list or press the QUIT key to return to the previous setting activate l The QUIT key moves backwards through these steps back to the main page you started on To select and activate an option button When moving about a page with option buttons like the waypoint Review page you observe functions such as Add To Route Move Wot Delete and OK To activate the option highlight the desired button and press ENTER To select and activate an option using DATA EN
17. GPS with those from the data card Merge From Card combines the selected items from the data card with those om your GPS Card Tab 67 Reference Main Menu Alarms Tab Alarms Tab contains setting for the units alarms The Alarm tab consists of three default submenu tabs System alarms Nav alarms and Sonar alarms Alarms messages appear in red across the Status Bar or changes a Data Field it that field displays alarm related data i e Depth Voltage etc Press QUIT to acknowledge an alarm message The Status bar and Data Field will remain red while the alarm condition persists System Alarms System Nav Sonar Clock Off 12 00am Battery Off 11 2v GPS Accuracy Off 328 181 e Clock provides an alarm for the system clock Enter a time in the time field and turn the alarm on and off from the control field menu Remember to enter alarm times in the same time format UTC or local you re using for your system The unit must be on for the clock alarm to work Battery sets an alarm to sound when the battery is reaching a critical state of discharge Main Menu Alarm Tab e GPS Accuracy sets an alarm to sound when the GPS position accuracy falls outside the user set System Submenu value Nav Alarms System Nav Sonar Anchor Drag sets an alarm to sound when you ve exceeded a specified drift distance Enter a value Anchor Drag Off 0 0rt in the distance field and use the
18. Garmin Online auction confirmations are not accepted for war ranty verification To obtain warranty service an original or copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer is required Garmin will not replace missing compo nents from any package purchased through an online auction Garmin International Inc Garmin Europe Ltd 1200 East 151st Street Unit 4 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A Romsey SO51 9DL U K Phone 913 397 8200 Phone 44 1794 519944 USA Only 800 800 1020 FAX 44 1794 519222 86 FAX 913 397 0836 www garmin com A Accessories 6 Accuracy 57 Accuracy Circle 31 Active Route Details 34 Active Track Log 61 ADJ MENU Key 9 Advanced Map Card Setup 32 Advanced NMEA Output 73 Advanced Setup Maps 32 Alarm Tab 68 Anchor Drag 68 Arrival Alarm 68 ARROW KEYPAD 9 Aspect Video 35 AutoLocate 58 Automatic Backlight 70 AutoZoom 31 B Backlight 13 70 Basemap 32 Battery Alarm 68 Bearing Line 32 Bearing Pointer 33 Beeper 70 BlueChart 7 27 83 C Card Maps 32 Card Tab 67 Cautions 5 Celestial Tab 60 Chart 31 Chart Colors 30 Cleaning 82 Clock Alarm 68 Communications Tab 72 Compass Page 25 33 Compass Ring 33 Configuring Main Pages 19 20 Contrast Video 35 Copying Routes 50 Course Line 32 Course Up 31 Creating Routes 48 49 Creating Waypoints 22 23 36 38 Creating Waypoints Graphically 37 Cursor Map 27 D DATA CNFG Key 9 Data Ca
19. Highlight the field below the alarm name you wish activate and press ENTER 3 Change the mode to the desired setting and press ENTER 4 Highlight the next field to the right and press ENTER then enter the desired settings and press ENTER to finish System Tab consists of five default submenu tabs General Units Time Comm and Network General Submenu Tab controls system settings for beeper speed filter languages system mode simulator controls restores factory settings and displays software version The following settings and options are available e System Mode select from Normal Normal Navigation or Simulator For practice ONLY To setup the Simulator select the Setup button appears only in Simulator mode You may also control the Speed and Track from the Compass or Highway pages using the ARROW KEYPAD Press UP DOWN to increase decrease speed Press LEFT RIGHT to turn The following options are available for Simulator Setup Current Time Date enter a simulated date and time Speed lets you enter a simulated speed Transducer lets you simulate using a Depth Only Temp Only or Temp Speed transducer Track Control Auto Track steers to the current navigation point User Track allows you to enter a heading in the Track field Track lets you enter a simulated heading Set Position allows to set your location while in simulator mode e Speed Filter averages speed
20. Man 350 JE Entering a Comment a i Net Delete OK frr cy 1 Highlight the Comment field and press ENTER 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD and DATA ENTRY keys enter FIRST WAYPOINT 3 Press ENTER to accept the comment Use the ARROW KEYPAD or DATA ENTRY keys to enter a waypoint name Now that you have finished modifying the waypoint you will need to save it to the Waypoint List See page 41 for more information on waypoints and waypoint options Review To Save the Waypoint ar l SS R br i 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the OK button at the bottom of the Review page PRST WAYFOINT 2 Press ENTER to save the waypoint BENK GK EZ Wosia Poole soloing ban Depth Water ten 1 a oil mn ER i ES PE pun ar pm iat noe Data Entry Tips ETT le Ni e When using the ARROW KEYPAD press and hold the key if you want the unit to scroll through the 29 70 alpha numeric list quickly e ea gt e When using the DATA ENTRY keys rapidly press the key the appropriate number of times for the char Use the ARROW KEYPAD or DATA ENTRY acter that you want to display The number is always last The unit automatically advances to the next keys to enter a Comment character position 23 Getting Started Basic Navigation 24 Anchorage Businesses Cities Exits Geographic Points Navaids Restricted Arcas Wrecks Going to a Waypoint Find Waypoints Ne
21. ON SEMA PONG Software Veron 240 1 Hold the POWER Q3 key until the unit powers on then release RD Lo Peas AND para IRELAND s the unit powers on an Introduction page is displayed Atter reading the Introduction page press pene ENTER when I Agree highlights in yellow to display the Map Page Network Connections Adjusting the Backlight The Backlight can be increased in steps to produce the right lighting for the situation You may cycle through three light settings Highest Selectable and Lowest agree Adjusting the Backlight s Selectable level 1 Press the POWER Q key to activate the Backlight Adjustment Window 2 To increase the selectable backlighting level press the ARROW KEYPAD up Welcome Screen Light 3 To decrease the selectable backlighting level press the ARROW KEYPAD down TIP After the Backlight Adjustment Window is activated pressing the POWER key repeatedly cycles Light through the backlight s three settings Highest Selectable and Lowest Light Highest Selectable 3 Lowest 13 Getting Started How To Select Options Selecting Options You can select and activate options and enter data to customize the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C to fit your requirements You can use the ENTER and DATA ENTRY keys and the ARROW KEYPAD to select options enter names and numbers in data fields activate your selections or quickly select an option To select and activate an option using the
22. The easi est method tor selecting a destination is the Go To function which lets you select a destination point then quickly sets a direct course from your present position If you highlight a point on a list or the map and press NAV Go To lt point name gt appears in addition to Go To Point The Go To function can be accessed from any list of points or graphically trom the map display To activate a Go To from a point list 1 Press the NAV key 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight Go To Point and press ENTER 3 From the Find From Current Position window highlight Waypoints and press ENTER You may also choose to go to other points such as Cities Tide Stations etc from this list 4 Select a waypoint from the By Name or Nearest list then press ENTER To display the waypoint Review page for the selected waypoint 5 With the Go To button highlighted press ENTER to begin navigation To stop navigation Press the NAV key and select Stop Navigation Selecting a Go To Graphically A graphical Go To may be used to select one of three items from the map display an existing waypoint an on screen map item roads rivers cities navaids etc or a new map point non map item If you select a map item as the Go To destination the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C automatically uses the name of the map item but the point is not stored in the waypoint list see p
23. Waypoints and press ENTER 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired waypoint from the By Name or Nearest tab lists and pe es Br press ENTER The waypoint Review page appears for the selected waypoint within a red circle y aj rem 3 With OK highlighted press ENTER to confirm The distance field is now highlighted ON a NAS 4 Press ENTER to begin entry of the proximity radius 5 Use the ARROW KEYPAD or DATA ENTRY keys to enter a distance to 99 99 units and press ENTER To turn proximity alarms on or off 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the field below Proximity Alarm and press ENTER Proximity Waypoint 2 Select the desired ON or OFF setting and press ENTER A red circle appears showing the The following options are available by pressing ADJ MENU while highlighting a point from the er ee di Proximity submenu of the Points tab e Delete removes selected waypoint from proximity list Delete All removes all waypoints from proximity list m To clear one or all proximity waypoint s from the list New Alarm 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the proximity waypoint to clear and press ADJ MENU 2a Mr gren 2 To clear a single alarm select the Delete option and press ENTER pm eg 3 To clear all proximity waypoints select the Delete All option and press ENTER EE Fr 4 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the OK prompt a
24. already selected The Setup options are arranged in a horizontal easy to use submenu tab format making it easier to orga nize the various settings for ease of use Changes made from the Map Setup affects all Maps The following table lists the submenu tabs and the settings available under each tab Prefs Chart Colors Map Outlines Symbol Set Symbol Size Light Sectors Orientation Detail Chart Waypoints Active Route Tide Stations Services Saved Tracks Track Log Spot Soundings Lat Lon Grid Labels Chart Waypoints Active Route Tide Stations Services Spot Soundings Lat Lon Grid Nav AutoZoom Accuracy Circle Bearing Line Course Line Heading Line Source Basemap Card Maps Advanced Setup To change a Setup feature 1 Select the Setup Adjustment or press the Map Setup SOFT KEY 2 Move LEFT or RIGHT on the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired submenu tab then UP or DOWN on the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the setting you want to change and press ENTER 3 Move UP or DOWN on the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight to the desired setting and press ENTER or press the associated DATA ENTRY shortcut key To exit press QUIT Prefs Tab Chart Colors For Shade For Sun For Shade is designed to match the color ot physical marine charts as closely as possible Use this setting when in shaded environments For Sun displays more vibrant colors for use in sunny environments BlueChart data may be used with either mode
25. and press ENTER 2 Highlight Loran TD press ENTER then highlight the Setup button to the right and press ENTER 3 To change the settings of any of the five fields highlight the field press ENTER select enter the desired setting and press ENTER 4 When done press the QUIT key to return to the Main Menu If the active GRI Chain secondary stations or offsets have been changed since the waypoint was cre ated the waypoint now references the active GRI chain and secondary stations and adjust the TD coordi nates accordingly Remember that the GPS is not relying on the LORAN signal for navigation and actu ally converts the TD coordinate to a useful LAT LON coordinate in the background before storing the TE waypoint to memory or using it for navigation Because of this the unit can navigate to a TD coordinate Cotes Poston Forma anywhere in the world a a ns an TD Setup For more information on Loran TDs you may download Garmins Loran TD Position Format Hand ane a Station I TD Offset 1 z book from the Garmin Web site ps m A T JA tp Loran TD Setup Window 81 Appendix E Specifications Unit Care Cleaning The units case is constructed of high quality mate rial and does not require user maintenance other than cleaning Clean the unit housing using a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that may damag
26. as if the unit was actually receiving LORAN signals Using the LORAN TD Format When creating new waypoints using LORAN TD coordinates you must set the correct LORAN chain number and secondary stations in the Setup TD field before storing the waypoint You must have the correct chain number as well as the secondary station identifiers to use this option correctly These values varies per coordinate set or geographical location Failure to enter correct information could result in inaccuracies for the desired destination After the waypoint is stored in unit memory it always references the LORAN chain number and secondary stations currently selected in the Setup TD field If you enter a different LORAN chain number change the secondary stations or offsets in the Setup TD field the active waypoint information reflects those changes Since the GPSMAP unit does not rely on the LORAN signal for navigation it can reference a different GRI chain and or secondary stations and still navigate to the location stored in memory 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 To setup Loran TD from the Main Menu Appendix D 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the System tab then press RIGHT to highlight the Units submenu Loran TD tab Highlight the Position Format field
27. can be used to define an alarm circle around submerged hazards shallow waters etc To access the waypoint submenus of the Main Menu Hold ADJ MENU for two seconds highlight the Points tab using the ARROW KEYPAD then highlight the desired submenu tab User Waypoint List The User submenu of the Points tab displays a master list of all waypoints currently stored in memory From the User list you may review edit rename or delete individual waypoints or delete all user waypoints The total number of stored and available waypoints is displayed at the bottom of the User page with the stored waypoints arranged in numerical alphabetical order To scroll through and review the waypoint list 1 With the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the Points tab on the main menu then highlight User 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to scroll through the list in the desired direction 3 Press ENTER to review the highlighted waypoint on the waypoint Review page see page 39 for detailed information on reviewing and editing waypoints Reference Waypoint Lists Submenu Tabs I dl Formal El User imity rlerener GPS 100011 Tide ve M 1 Celestial a iM Trip Linas hose a 1 Points 3 11 Fontes DP DOCK Tracks ty EXPOSED WR ESE FISH aa FUEL Siu Te a GARMIN System 3083 Available Mew Waypoint i7 Used Main Menu Points Tab ARMNLEG N 27 40 736 W082 44 328 Depth Water tem
28. data card Data cards must be in Slot 1 top slot to save user data When data is saved to a data card it may be exchanged with other compatible units and Garmin s MapSource PC program To transfer data to from a data card 1 Insert the data card If there is already user data on the card highlight Manage User Card and press ENTER From the Card tab select the checkbox next to each type of item you want to transfer 2 Highlight Save To Card and press ENTER to save the selected items to the data card 3 If transferring data from the card to the unit highlight Merge From Card and press ENTER to combine the selected items with those of your GPS highlight Replace From Card and press ENTER to overwrite all selected items on your GPS 4 A Transfer Complete message appears once the data has been transferred Press QUIT Reference Main Menu DSC Card Tabs cm yi simulating Operation Call List Log Directory Setup On Sim Dstrs Call Sim Posn Rpt DSC Setup Simulator Mode shown Relerence GPS Tide Celestial Trip Lissa Points Routes Tracks Dec Card Save To Card saves the selected items ta your data card up Alarms System a simulating Operation User Waypoints Ya ypoi Proximity Way points y Waypon Routes A Tracks Save To Card Merge From Card Replace From Card Replace From Card overwrites all selected items on your
29. in Millibars mb or Hectopascals hPa You must be using a Garmin Weather product for this data to display Reference Main Menu System Tab The Units tab settings affect how navigation information is displayed on the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C When in doubt seek assistance If you are using a map or chart in conjunction with your GPS make sure the settings under the Units tab of the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C match that of the map or chart This information should be displayed somewhere on the map or chart If the information is not present contact the map or chart maker to determine what position format datum heading and units of measure are being used for the map or chart WARNING If User Mag Var is selected you must peri odically update the magnetic variation as your position changes Using this setting the unit does not automatically calculate and update the magnetic variation at your pres ent position Failure to update this setting may result in substantial differences between the information displayed on your unit and external references such as a magnetic compass 71 Reference Main Menu System Tab Li Morn sal Operation General Units Tone Comm Network Time Format 12 Hour Time Zone US Central Daylight Savings Time Auto Fontes Tracks Current Time Coren Date DSC DE 05 00 33m 03 JUN 04 Tip Alarms Main Menu System Tab Time Submenu
30. key you should press and quickly release the key It the key needs to be held down for a period of time CESON to activate a secondary function the instructions will tell you to do so The position of the highlight is ne gt controlled by the ARROW KEYPAD When a field is selected on the screen it is highlighted in yellow The following features are reterred to throughout this manual Understanding the Features lt KEYPAD KEY gt Keypress commands appear in upper case BOLD Press the corresponding key on N 38951 333 nee A Soe ca the units keypad Example ENTER MARK PAGE FCTN etc ea x PS Cursor The highlighted area on the screen that can be moved UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT with the EET o ARROW KEYPAD to select individual fields Moving the cursor to a given location allows you to begin Sn de l Ne data entry or scroll through a list A yellow highlight indicates the location of the cursor Delere Next Field The location on a page where data or an option may be entered and displayed The cursor is placed on a field using the ARROW KEYPAD to begin data entry or selection of options Buttons Button On Screen Similar to field Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight a button and press Scroll Bar ENTER to select the action that corresponds to the button Functions Digital 1 Digital 2 Scroll Bar When viewing a list of items too long to display on the screen a scro
31. only appear when the unit is not receiving satellites and set to Garmin Source e AutoLocate allows the receiver to locate your position automatically This process can take up to five minutes e Set Initial Position allows you to initialize the receiver graphically on the Map Page to initially help the receiver acquire more quickly See page 16 for instructions on initialization Tide Tab shows a graphical chart which displays tide station information in a 24 hour span starting at midnight You can choose from different dates and over 3000 tide stations around the USA coastline Alaska Hawaii western Canada and several of the Caribbean islands or more with some BlueChart data The top of the page displays the tide station being referenced the distance and bearing from your current location and below that the date The bottom of the chart shows a 24 hour block of local time for your position Daylight yellow bar and nighttime blue bar at the station show across the time scale Max Level Current Time Bar Local Time Low Tide Curve High Tide Curve Current Tide Height Bar Day 0 eS ee Min Level EE 12 4 EE Night Low 02 50am O 1f1 Low 03 05PM 0 6f1 High 08 46AM 25r High 09 31PM Tht Event Times with the time progressing from left to right Sunrise sunset info may not be available for a few stations The solid light vertical lines are in 4 hour increments and the light dotted vertical l
32. readings Choose from Off Auto automatically controls filtering or On allows you to enter a value from 1 to 255 seconds Reference Main Menu System Tab ej Normal Operation System Mav Sonar GPS Anchor Drag Off Dor Arrival Distance 00 5 Pain Trip CHF Course Off O Orar Setting an alarm Press QUIT to acknowledge and alarm E Normal Operation ikarsnes General Units Time Comm Network GPs ionene Speed Filter Tide Normal Auto Celestial Automatic Backlight Beeper Tip Off Off Database dora English Factory Settings Routes Ls Tracks System Information ES Services cart A Auto Detect Services Alarms Sonar E Weather Video XM Audio Main Menu System Tab General Submenu Normal Mode 69 Reference Main Menu System Tab l E Normal Operation General Units Time Comm Metwork System Made _ Speed Filter Tide Mormal Auto Fest La Adjust Backlight T 1 For Da Trip On Lana hase Points E i Routes ng Tracks Sy Before Sunrise After Sunset 28 Service 0 minutes 0 minutes Card MA inp Sine Sonar A Weather System Video B XM Audio Automatic Backlight Adjustment E Normal Operation Buiter General Units Time Comm Network GPs Position Format i i ns Depth Tide hddd mm mmm Feet ft Celestial Map Datum Temperature Trip Woss4 Fahrenheit F ee Dist
33. the second character three times the third character and four times selects the as man number assigned to the key The only DATA ENTRY key that does not have at least four characters is the N 38 51 333 N 38 51 333 0 key W094 47 941 W094 47 941 Depth Water tem th Water tem When entering data using the DATA ENTRY keys press the key repeatedly until the correct character is selected then pause briefly or press the next letter number from a different key The unit automatically et Gammen moves the cursor to the next placeholder oor 2 248 or Add To Route Move Wpt Add To Route Move Wpt Use the ARROW KEYPAD UP DOWN arrows to cycle through numbers 0 to 9 plus minus symbols blank Delete Next Delete Net l space and the alphabet Pressing and releasing the keypad moves you character by character through the Pressing LEFT or RIGHT list Pressing and holding the keypad moves you rapidly through the list dr edites aci on the ARROW KEYPAD 4 Use the ARROW KEYPAD LEFT RIGHT arrows to manually move to the next character on the line or back N or using the DATA lt moves the cursor along wards to edit characters Press LEFT on the ARROW KEYPAD from the first character position to clear the ENTRY keys changes ni io entire field If there are more than two lines of data keep pressing to the RIGHT to drop down to the next ERE line 5 When data entry is completed press ENTER to a
34. waypoint or map item l ej simulating Operation Relerenece Active Saved GPs Record Mode Mo Tide Off Transparent Celestial Interval Value Trip Resolution Sor Lana hase Points Save Clear Defaults Routes Tracks ESC Card Alarms Active Track Memory Used System Highlight Save and press ENTER to save an active track log 45 Reference Going to a Destination Total number of points Saved Track WTSHIFEG Default Track Paiste or vo a O Name 1 rae n name JUN a Distance Points Visens ao n Total Distance 711337om 158 Gr am i Color a Nm BA a Change color Green md TT Ta of track line Jo ee ge Gu EG OF AMERICA get Sie Check this box Ll ai display track a A ls to display trac per me NE Navigation 1 Go To Point 2 Follow Route 3 Follow Track 4 TracBack 5 Stop Navigation You must first save a track before using the Follow Track option If there are no saved tracks the message There are no saved Tracks to follow appears after you select Follow Track 46 4 Next the track begins saving and then displays the Saved Track window when done The default name distance number of points 700 maximum and a map overview are displayed To change the name of the saved track highlight the name field and press ENTER make your changes and press ENTER again To choose a Color that is used to
35. with the default name and symbol press ENTER to confirm the highlighted OK prompt 3 To enter a different name highlight the name field and press ENTER then use the ARROW KEYPAD or DATA ENTRY shortcut keys to enter the new letters numbers and press ENTER when done You may use up to 10 alphanumeric characters for the name 4 To enter a different symbol highlight the symbol field to the left of the name and press ENTER then use the ARROW KEYPAD and ENTER or DATA ENTRY shortcut keys to select a new symbol 5 To enter optional comments depth or water temp highlight the appropriate field and press ENTER then use the ARROW KEYPAD or DATA ENTRY shortcut keys to enter the data and press ENTER 6 To manually enter a set of coordinates highlight the coordinates and press ENTER then use the ARROW KEYPAD or DATA ENTRY shortcut keys to enter the new coordinates and press ENTER when done 7 When done use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the OK prompt and press ENTER to save the waypoint into memory Creating Waypoints Graphically Waypoints may also be quickly created with the Map Page cursor which allows you to point to any map position or map feature to create a new waypoint When you move the cursor over a map item you see a highlighted description of that item The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C uses the map item text shown on the cartography as the default name and symbol for the new waypoint To create a new waypoint on an open map loc
36. 0 03 27 provides an indicator ot the memory used for the active track log and options to clear the track memory en GE TG Fl TITT See page 45 for TracBack information The Track tab is divided in two submenu tabs Active and Saved EE bedra Active Submenu Tab is for the active log the log currently being recorded It displays track Es 259 Sum memory used and current settings For the Active tab the following settings are available oe ete ceert r ameter T Record Mode lets you select one of three track recording options Off No track log is recorded Note that selecting the Off setting prevents you from using the Main Menu Trip Tab TracBack feature Fill a track log is recorded until the track memory is full Wrap A track log is continuously recorded wrapping through the available memory replacing the oldest track data with new data e Color lets you choose a color that is used to display the active track log r n Interval defines the frequency at which the track plot is recorded ME Trees Three interval settings are available caret ere ra Distance records track based on a user defined distance between points me aca Gear Deha Time records track plot based on a user defined time interval dl Resolution records track plot based upon a user defined variance from your course over aad eround or changes in water depth temp if equ
37. 3006C 3010C NMEA data transmission can be customized to change the precision of al o el the Lat Lon minutes set up the waypoint IDs and keep the output rate at two seconds If the unit is set up to output all of the available NMEA sentences the output rate may exceed two seconds The Advanced Advanced NMEA NMEA Output Setup page allows you to turn on off the GPS status GSA GSV Waypoint Route WPL Setup Page RTE and the Garmin Proprietary sentences Check any other equipments owners manual to see what sentences are required to be enabled for functionality 73 Reference Lat Lon Minutes Precision allows you to adjust the number of digits to the right of the decimal point Main Menu System for transmission of NMEA Output either 2 3 or 4 digits The Waypoint ID setting lets you choose to Temp Tabs output the waypoint identifiers as names or numbers To set up the Advanced NMEA page EE 1 Highlight Advanced NMEA Setup button and press ENTER ars 2 To change enable disable NMEA Output Sentences highlight the desired sentence and press ENTER to Celestial GPS 17N v2 60 check uncheck Only checked sentences will output Network Submenu Tab display on off selections for the devices currently connected to the MFD a and Garmin Marine Network The Prepare Card For Software Update button is to be used for future software releases only Check the Garmin web site for future updates and announcements Map Tab cont
38. Appendix C Map Datums See page 71 for changing Map Datums The User datum is based on a WGS 84 Local datum and is an advanced feature for unlisted or custom datums To learn more check your local library or on the world wide web for educational materials on datums and coordinate systems 78 Adindan Afgooye AIN EL ABD 70 Anna Ast 65 ARC 1950 ARC 1960 Ascnsn Isld 58 Astro B4 Sorol Astro Ben E Astro Dos 71 4 Astr Stn 52 Aus Geod 66 Aus Geod 84 Austria Bellevue IGN Bermuda 1957 Bogata Observ Campo Inchspe Canton st 66 Cape Cape Canavrl Carthage CH 1903 Chatham 1971 Chua Astro Croatia Adindan Ethiopia Mali Senegal Sudan Afgooye Somalia AIN EL ANBD 1970 Bahrain Island Saudi Arabia Anna Astro 65 Cocos I ARC 1950 Botswana Lesotho Malawi Swaziland Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe Kenya Tanzania Ascension Island 58 Ascension Island Sorol Atoll Tern Island Astro Beacon E Iwo Jima Astro Dos 71 4 St Helena Astronomic Stn 52 Marcus Island Australian Geod 66 Australia Tasmania Island Australian Geod 84 Australia Tasmania Island Austria Efate and Erromango Islands Bermuda 1957 Bermuda Islands Bogata Obsrvatry Colombia Campo Inchauspe Argentina Canton stro 1966 Phoenix Islands Cape South Africa Cape Canaveral Florida Bahama Islands Carthage Tunisia CH 1903 Switzerland Chatham 1971 Chatham Island New Zeala
39. C 3010C displays the next Main Page and highlights in yellow the name on the Pages List 2 Press ENTER to accept the current page or wait and the window automatically disappears after a few 18 TE OOk lt 5 cae fi a dl 357 2794 i ER TURKS END ar 05 I e sy NE UA TEMAL A 7 Var UCA MAP PAGE seconds 10 Du FIN va 10 Okt 10 Okt DPT 356 M 356 M 47 55 ROG 356 M DIST NEXT DIST NEXT DIST DEST 5 2 5 2nm 5 2nm nm ETE NEXT ETE DEST ETE NEXT 31 06 31 06 3 1 20 04 36pm 04 36pm COMPASS PAGE HIGHWAY PAGE VIDEO PAGE OPTIONAL To jump to a specific Main Page 1 Press the PAGE key The Pages List displays the available Main Pages along with their corresponding short cut number The current Main Page is highlighted in yellow 2 Press the DATA ENTRY number key of the Main Page you wish to view or use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired page and press ENTER Configuring Main Pages Each of the Main Pages may be customized to fit your navigational needs You may modify digital data fields and add additional secondary Functions to each of the Main Primary Pages Factory default and some optional hardware Main Pages may be added as additional Function windows or Functions to any of the Main Pages s you add optional hardware to the MFD or Garmin Marine Network additional Function choices may appear automatically You may also display other Functions such as a
40. Directory Item entry the name created is attached to that particular MMSI EE mme number If you return to the Log the new name is displayed under the corresponding MMSI number 30 EE DA Another way to input a name is from the Entry Review page or the DSC Distress Call or DSC Position System Trus Report pages The Name field is only available in the GPS Names cannot be sent like the MMSI numbers to other DSC users Adding a Directory Entry 66 DSC Setup Tab Garmin chartplotters have the ability to turn DSC On or Off This option is beneficial for users who have more than one GPS chartplotter If you want only DSC to display on a particular chartplotter turn DSC off on the remaining Garmin chartplotters that support DSC A user also has the ability to simulate a Distress Call or a Position Report on this page while the unit is in Simulator mode see page 69 Choose either the Sim Dstrs Call or Sim Posn Rpt buttons to simulate a Distress Call or a Position Report This is helpful for practice before connecting to the real system The Distress Call simulator also helps to check if alarms are working properly Using the NAV Key The receiver of a Distress Call or Position Report can quickly navigate to the caller using the NAV button Once the call is logged press the NAV button and select to Go To the MMSI number or the Name of the caller Card Tab interface control for saving waypoints routes and tracks to a
41. EA oe Trip Loran TD Setup Feet ft Cusahas Map Datum Temperature Points wos Fahrenheit F A Distance Speed and Elevation Pressure be Nautical nm kt ft Millibars mb Card Jena TN Auto Mag Var 1 Alarms Map Temp Select Loran TD then highlight the Setup button and press ENTER 80 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 LORAN TD Feature The LORAN TD Time Delay feature eases the transition from using LORAN to using GPS The GPSMAP unit automatically converts GPS coordinates to LORAN TDs for those who have a collection of LORAN fixes for favorite fishing spots and other waypoints recorded as TDs You can display your posi tion as a TD or enter waypoints as TDs The accuracy to be expected from this conversion is approximately thirty meters When the unit is placed in the LORAN TD format mode it simulates the operation of a LORAN receiver Position coordinates may be displayed as TDs and all navigation functions may be used
42. ENTER 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD or DATA ENTRY keys to select the desired symbol and press ENTER To change the comment position coordinates depth water temperature pan 1 Highlight the desired field and press ENTER E ey ds 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD or DATA ENTRY keys to edit enter the data To drop to the next line press to CA Fishing Area the right on the ARROW KEYPAD Press ENTER when done Fuel Hr Fuel amp Supplies pep amp Green Circle 104 Y Green Diamond Reference On the waypoint Review page you may also delete the selected waypoint view the waypoint on the map and move the waypoint on the map Current Position 3 Ga 202 To delete a waypoint To Route Mei 7 1 I EEIE 1 1 On the waypoint Review page use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Delete button and press ENTER Changing a rae symbol A waypoint may also be modified by moving or projecting the distance and bearing from its current location to a new location To move or project a waypoint Review 1 Select the Move Wpt button cy xen 2 The Map window on the right side highlights with the selected waypoint centered and highlighted on rs 13am 0288 F E a map display The word MOVE appears below the pointer Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the O goaR OG waypoint to the new position The distance and bearing from the waypoint s location displays in the upper Wo94085 547 af left of the Map window 100r nom
43. Position N 38 51 339 W094 47 931 Depth Water ten SE Ee Current Position 770 307 Add To Route Move Wpt Delete OR UV ET Aus Highlight a field and press ENTER to enter a new symbol name comment or depth Creating and Using Waypoints The MFD stores up to 4000 alphanumeric waypoints with a user defined icon comment depth and water temperature available for each waypoint If you are using optional Garmin Sonar hardware the Depth and Water Temp fields fill in automatically Waypoints can be created using three basic methods ENTER MARK key used primarily for marking your present position the ENTER MARK key also provides options that allow you to select a map position or map item from the map display e Graphically allows you to define a new waypoint position from the map display using the ARROW KEYPAD e Text Entry allows you to enter a new waypoint coordinates manually from a chart etc Marking Your Present Position The Garmin GPSMAP 3006C 3010Cs ENTER MARK key lets you quickly capture your present posi tion or cursor or map item position in order to create a new waypoint You must have a valid position fix to mark your present position See page 16 To mark your present position 1 Press and hold the ENTER MARK key until the waypoint Review page appears then release it You see a default three digit name and symbol for the new waypoint 2 To accept the waypoint
44. S ma Een Marins island 201007 36 SEE On 03 JUN 04 Use Current Date Date A Trip Points Routes Tide Chart Tracks DSC Card TEn Gn LL re er Alarms mn A Event Times E highlights on the Map window to show its location The distance and bearing from your current position to the highlighted station appears at the bottom of the list If you are not within this range you see a message None Found Use the Map Position option and select a location closer to a tide station To select a tide station from the map 2 gt From the Tide tab highlight the For field and press ENTER or Press FIND from any page then highlight Tidal Information and press ENTER Highlight Map Position and press ENTER Select a position on the map and press ENTER 4 A list appears showing the nearest tide stations Highlight the desired station and press ENTER If the None Found message appears repeat steps 1 4 until you find a station Main Menu Tide Tab E N 2545 776 td TET TANTAK Government TE ut sMidiiSE Arborea TEACH 11 F IF E Gove ernme nt Cut Miami Harbor Entrance Fer You may select a tide station from a Map position 59 Reference You may also change the date to see tide charts for other days and move the time bar on the tide chart Main Menu Tide in approximately 5 minute increments to show tide heights at various times on the cha
45. TRY shortcut keys 1 Press ADJ MENU to display the options menu for the current page or selected function see page 21 The options menu displays a list of optional features which are specific for that particular function Shorcut _ Numbers 2 To quickly select any feature on the list of options press the corresponding DATA ENTRY number key For numbers 10 and higher press the first digit then press the second digit within one second Shortcut keys always use the same corresponding number for easy operation SOFT KEY Options To select and activate an option using SOFT KEYS Press the SOFT KEY that is below the desired option How To Enter Data Getting Started Naming a waypoint or placing any sort of data that has not been predefined requires the use ot the Entering Data ARROW KEYPAD ENTER and or DATA ENTRY keys To enter a name or number in a data field 1 Once you have accessed a page with programmable data fields e g Waypoint Edit you can use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the cursor Highlight to fields on the page Use the UP DOWN arrows to move up or down and the LEFT RIGHT arrows to move sideways 2 Pressing ENTER with the field highlighted begins the process for entering data in the form of alphanumeric Review Review Characters Waypoint Waypoint 3 Each DATA ENTRY key has multiple characters assigned to it Pressing the key one time selects the first Comment Comment character twice selects
46. TracBack routes are created by reducing your track log into a route and activating an inverted route Once activated a TracBack route leads you back to the oldest stored track log point so its a good idea to clear the existing track log before you start your current trip To clear the track log and define a starting point for a TracBack route 1 Hold ADJ MENU for two seconds to display the Main Menu Highlight the Tracks tab then highlight the Active tab to the right 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Clear button and press ENTER 3 Highlight OK and press ENTER You must first save a track log before you can use the Follow Track feature The Save feature allows you to store up to 15 track logs from certain times and dates To save a track log 1 Hold ADJ MENU for two seconds to display the Main Menu Highlight the Tracks tab then highlight the Active tab to the right 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to select Save and press ENTER 3 On the Save Back Through window highlight the desired time date or Entire Log and press ENTER Reference Going to a Destination N M Co To MAP Pos SOG 260 To Point 0 0 Follow Route 4 Follow Track Ukt ske COG O 7 010u FISH 1 x E DPT TA 7 e 35 175 MEFSLE BAY z t fr N 34059 743 W076924 212 overzoom Ap A PEO Go To MAP Point allows you to navigate to a spot on the map that is not a
47. a 3 Press ENTER to move the waypoint to the new location ee 4 Press FCTN to return to the left side of the Review page Ham Hi Add To Route Move Wot 5 Highlight OK or Next and press ENTER to save the new location Delete Next x Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the waypoint to a new position on the map 40 The Reference field displays the waypoints distance and bearing from your current position You may also reference the waypoint location from another waypoint map location or category from a data card To reference a waypoint from another item 1 From the waypoint Review page highlight the Reference field and press ENTER The Find From Current Position window appears 2 Select the desired category and press ENTER For some categories you may need to select multiple subcat egories Once selected the waypoint Review page displays the Reference field with the waypoint s distance and bearing from that point 3 For referencing from a Map Position use the ARROW KEYPAD to select the Reference position and press ENTER As you move the cursor around the map the data changes to show the distance and bearing Waypoint Lists The GPSMAP 3006C 3010Cs Points tab features two submenu tabs User and Proximity that let you manage a large number of waypoints quickly and efficiently The submenu tabs also provide a con tinuously updated proximity waypoint alarm function that
48. a a co om Spot Soundings JE Ed 49 47 BlueChart Data Tn A E rN NA Cursor Coordinates Distance AA and Bearing From Reference Point aM To n Reference Point Reference Map Page Options l E Simulating Operation Map Pointer I 41732 038 W082 42 46T 3 00m_ 3449 Measuring Distance between two points 0 0 007 31 16 POSM z 29 Prefs Tab Light Sectors Auto Orientation North Up 30 Reference Map Page Options I yi Normal Operation Tide o Prefs Detail Labels Mav Source Celestial Chart Colors For Shade Trip Lira Points Routes Symbol Size Small _ MINNEAPOLIS Tracks CHIGARO Alarms 3H VIZCADOO Map Outlines Chi Symbol Set Auto Light Sectors Auto MASE ar ETAS Orientation North Up ma DALLAS Howe Taw ee TAM _ MONTERREY wae MEXICO tg gt MEDB cory PIFO BE AHE Map Setup Defaults AP DE EA Ceunae OL GUaT Main Menu Map Configuration Tab Prefs Detail Labels May Sour Chart Colors For Shade Map Outlines On Symbol Set Auto Symbol Size Small Map Setup Defaults e Setup Map Setup allows you to configure the map display to your preferences including map detail map orientation automatic zoom and various map items and points When you choose the Map Setup option the vertical list of Main Menu tabs see pg 55 displays with the Map tab
49. age 37 for creating waypoints using map items If you select a new map point non map item as the Go To destination the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C automatically creates or moves a waypoint named MAP at the cursor position To activate an existing waypoint or map item as a Go To from the map display 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the waypoint or map item on the screen and press NAV 2 With Go To lt waypoint name gt press ENTER or the associated DATA ENTRY key To activate a new map point non map item as a Go To from the map display 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the arrow cursor to the desired position and press NAV 2 With Go To MAP Point highlighted press ENTER or the associated DATA ENTRY key To stop navigation Press the NAV key and select Stop Navigation Follow Track and TracBack Navigation A track is an electronic breadcrumb trail recording or history of your path The track that is cur rently being recorded is referred to as Active An active Track may be stored in the unit and once stored is referred to as Saved Both the Follow Track and TracBack options navigate in the same way Follow Track uses stored or Saved tracks TracBack uses your current or Active track The TracBack function allows you to retrace your path using the track log automatically stored in the receivers memory which eliminates the need to store waypoints along the way
50. ains setup options for the Map Page See page 30 Alarms Prepare Card For Software Update Temp Temperature Tab displays the water temperature log it equipped with a temperature Main Menu System Tab transducer sensor The chart reads from right to left so that the most recent temperature measured is EM en displayed on the far right side of the chart The dotted lines within the chart indicate intervals in the temperature scale and the duration of time You must be receiving NMEA Sonar temperature data or using a Garmin Sonar Module tor the Temperature Graph to display RAN The following settings are available aaa Pi adm e Temperature Scale sets the temperature range in degrees for displaying the log Select Auto to have the unit automatically determine the best range or select a span of 2 4 6 8 or 10 degrees Rot Use the Reset button in Auto mode to reset the automatic range e Time Duration sets how fast or slow the temperature log scrolls the shorter the time duration a the faster the temperature log scroll Select a duration from 1 minute to 2 5 hours a Highway Tab contains setup options for the Highway Page See page 35 Temp Main Menu Temp Tab 74 Appendix A 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
51. an access marine navaids wrecks obstructions anchorage locations shaded depth contours intertidal zones spot sound ings port plans and more See your Garmin dealer or visit the Garmin Web site www garmin com for more information on available pre programmed Garmin Data Cards and other MapSource programs to increase the mapping capability of your new unit Installation Instructions for installing the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C MFD may be found in the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C amp GPS 17 Installation Guide p n 190 00371 02 To complete the installation you need the appropriate fasteners tools and mounts listed in each section Installation items that are not provided by Garmin should be available at most marine dealers If you experience difficulty installing the unit please contact Garmin or an installation professional in your area Manual Conventions This manual refers to the GPSMAP 3006C and 3010C as GPSMAP 3006C 3010C unit or MFD Multi Function Display It makes no distinction between these terms GPSMAP 3006C 3010C refers to both the GPSMAP 3006C and 3010C models unless specifically stated 0 G e This manual uses the terms page screen and window interchangeably e This manual uses the words button and key interchangeably e This manual uses the term press when you need to activate the keys on the GPSMAP 3006C and 3010C or on the optional remote control Getti
52. ance Speed and Elevation Pressure Points KE Nautical nm kt ft Millibars mb Tracks Heading DSC Auto Mag Var 003 Card Alarms Main Menu System Tab Units Submenu 70 Automatic Backlight automatically adjusts the display brightness to a specified level at sunrise and sunset Offset minutes for Before Sunrise and Atter Sunset may also be specified To adjust the Automatic Backlight settings 1 To adjust the backlight levels For Day and For Night highlight the desired slider and press ENTER Press UP or DOWN on the ARROW KEYPAD to increase decrease the level and press ENTER To adjust the offset minutes select the desired minutes field and press ENTER Enter the desired offset for Before Sunrise or After Sunset If left at zero the unit automatically changes to Ul Pb W N With Automatic Backlight set to On select the Setup button to the right the specitied level at sunrise sunset Press QUIT to exit the Adjust Backlight window Beeper controls audible beep Select from Off Alarms Only sounds for alarms messages or Key and Alarm sounds for key presses and alarms messages Language select from various languages for the units on screen display The following option buttons are available Factory Settings restores all settings to Garmins original setup values for the entire unit System Information displays the units so
53. appear automatically For specific instructions on adjust ments and features for the highlighted Function please refer to the specific section or manual for that Main Page To display the active Function s adjustments He Function INdOW 1 Press the ADJ key to display the available options window The Adjustment Menu appears for the highlighted or active Function Mi EE 2 Press the DATA ENTRY shortcut key for an option or highlight it with the ARROW KEYPAD and press Adjustment ME im Gr ENTER to select the option Menu E o DATA Key The DATA key allows you to display the primary view of a Main Page in a full screen mode without Functions Status Bar or Digital Data fields Press the DATA key to display a full screen Main Page Press Active Function the DATA key again to return to the previous view Window R 22 Getting Started Creating Waypoints Review Waypoint a 1001 N 38 51 340 Eod W094 47 030 Eeue 1 SEN Reference Current Position E 75tt 357M r Add To Route Move Wpt w dl ds SE H l r Waypoint Review Page a Dot 2157 Drinking Water la Dropoff Fishing Area Y Fuel EH Fuel amp Supplies Green Circle Green Diamond ME pr E i Reference groep Ma adi 890 Add To Route 5 owe ee ee HARRY 3 ea mm Delete You may choose from a list of useful symbols Creating Wa
54. ar Current Position Nearest By Name ia a a Mer ii Ea lg re kenapi i Ue ISLAND MEN ae 2 SANDBAR B rd Ken t WRECK w FISH A ni a Ekm Review Waypoint E SI IP Comment Position N 27 42 647 W082 41 537 Water te Ft F Current Position 98km 063 SS Navigating to a Waypoint GPS is all about marking positions as waypoints and navigating to them using the receivers steering guidance and map displays We ve already seen how to use the ENTER MARK key to store our present position so its time to move on to the fun part going to a destination The NAV MOB key is the primary tool used to select a destination Waypoint TracBack pg 45 or a Route pg 49 to navigate The NAV key can be used in two primary ways Pressing NAV once displays a list of options from which you can select Go To Point Follow Route Follow Track TracBack or Stop Navigation e Highlighting an on screen waypoint or map item as a destination directly from the Map Page and pressing NAV allows you to graphically select points to Go To When you begin navigation to a waypoint the GPS sets a straight line course to that point The unit draws a Course Line on the display between the current GPS location and the destination waypoint You may use the Map Compass or Highway Main Pages or configure any of the other Main Pages for naviga tion For this exerci
55. ation 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the cursor to the desired map position 2 Press and quickly release the ENTER MARK key to capture the cursor position press and hold ENTER MARK to mark your present location not the map cursor s position 3 The waypoint Review page appears To accept the waypoint with the default name and symbol press ENTER 4 To change the name symbol position or add a comment depth or water temp highlight the appropriate field and press ENTER Make your changes and press ENTER when done After entering and confirming your changes highlight OK and press ENTER To create a new waypoint from a map feature 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the cursor and highlight the desired map feature 2 Press ENTER MARK to capture the cursor position A Review page for that map feature appears Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight Create Wpt and press ENTER 3 The waypoint Review page appears To accept the waypoint with the default name and symbol based on the map feature highlight OK and press ENTER To change the name symbol position or enter comments depth or water temp highlight the appropriate field and press ENTER Make your changes and press ENTER After entering and confirming your changes use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight OK and press ENTER Reference Creating Waypoints a 1002 ATHE N 38 51 339 W094 46 304 hi Water ten fi r Reference Cur
56. aypoint to be deleted and press ADJ MENU then select Delete By Symbol and press ENTER z 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the symbol of the waypoint s to be deleted and press ENTER Gps Preity Are lt a 3 Press ENTER to confirm Choose Cancel or press QUIT to stop the deletion Peso Hoek _ To delete all user waypoints T PILE 05000 1 Press ADJ MENU to select the options window ROCKS 1 001 f Tas SHIPWRECK 050m 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight Delete All and then press ENTER 3 Highlight the OK prompt and press ENTER to confirm Proximity Waypoint List The Proximity submenu of the Points tab lets you define an alarm circle around a stored waypoint position and can be used to help you avoid reefs rocks or restricted waters Up to ten waypoints may be listed with a maximum alarm radius of 99 99 nautical or statute miles or kilometers If a proximity alarm circle overlaps with an existing alarm circle the message Proximity Overlaps Another Proximity Waypoint Proximity Waypoints List 42 appears Since the unit only alerts for one of the overlap points use caution when navigating in these Reference areas If you enter a red alarm circle overlap you are only alerted to the closest proximity waypoint Waypoint Lists To add a proximity waypoint 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to select the New Alarm button and press ENTER The Find screen appears Highlight
57. ccept data then move to the next programmable field Not all data fields are programmable such as the date and time When moving about a page with these fields the cursor skips over them Getting Started Initializing the Receiver GPS Icon Status Bar Reference Tide Celestial Trip Weather Points Fontes DSE Card sup Alarms prs Jp Cinabase Tracks pr Normal Operation Info Setup Ready For Navigation with WAAS Tet a 15 M 22 25 l 35 GPS Tab Initializing the Receiver The first time you power up your new GPSMAP 3006C 3010C MFD and GPS 17 receiver the receiver must be given an opportunity to collect satellite data and establish its present position To ensure proper initialization the GPS 17 is shipped from the factory in AutoLocate mode which allows the receiver to find itself anywhere in the world The MFD usually provides a position fix within a few minutes Before you initialize make sure the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C unit and GPS 17 antenna have been cor rectly installed on your vessel according to the instructions in the Installation Guide The antenna needs a clear and unobstructed view ot the sky to receive satellite signals To turn the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C on Press and hold the POWER key until the display comes on then release the POWER key An Introduction page appears displaying unit information Network Connections attached devices and important informatio
58. cified distance range Approaching lt Waypoint gt You are a specified alarm distance from a destination waypoint Arrival At lt Waypoint gt You have arrived at the destination waypoint Battery Alarm Specified amount of input voltage has been detected Can t Read User Card Error reading card Remove and reinsert Contact your dealer or Garmin Customer Service pg 86 if the problem persists Can t Read Voltages That High Limited To Top Of Range Voltage range must be between 10 0 and 35 0 volts for the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C Can t Read Voltages That Low Limited To Bottom Of Range Voltage range must be between 10 0 and 35 0 volts for the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C Can t Unlock Maps Data on data card is not unlocked for the unit Contact your dealer or Garmin Customer Service pg 86 Can t Write User Card Error reading card Remove and reinsert Contact your dealer or Garmin Customer Service pg 86 if the problem persists Database Error Internal problem with the unit Contact your dealer or Garmin Customer Service pg 86 to have the unit serviced Deep Water Alarm Specified deep water alarm depth has been detected below transducer Directory Item With This MMSI Already Exists MMSI number already in DSC directory Use a different number Directory Memory is Full Can t Create Entry DSC directory has reached maximum of 1000 contacts Delete unneeded contacts to add new ones Distress Call DSC distress ca
59. control field to turn the alarm on and off Arrival Time diia e Arrival sets an alarm to sound when you re a specified distance or time away from a destination Off Course Off 0 00nm waypoint Enter a distance radius or time for sounding the alarm and use the control field to set the Main Menu Alarm Tab Nav Submenu System May Sonar Shallow Water Te Deep Water or f1ooor Water Temperature O Fish or Main Menu Alarm Tab Sonar Submenu 68 alarm to Off Dist Distance or Time Off Course sets an alarm to sound when you re off a desired course by a specified distance Enter a distance in the distance field and use the control field to turn the off course alarm on and off Sonar Alarms Shallow Water Deep Water set alarms to sound when you enter an area of specified depth that is too shallow or too deep You must be receiving sonar data for this function to work e Water Temperature sets an alarm to sound when the transducer reports a temperature either above below inside or outside the specified values Fish sets an alarm to sound when the unit detects a fish of the specified size symbol s You must be receiving NMEA Sonar data or using a Garmin Sonar Module for the Sonar alarms to function Fish Alarm will only function while using a Garmin Sonar Module To set an alarm 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight desired submenu tab of the Alarm Tab 2
60. display the saved track line highlight the field and press ENTER choose a Color and press ENTER again To display the track on the Map and Highway pages highlight the check box to the left of Show on Map and Highway and press ENTER 5 Highlight OK and press ENTER to save the track To activate a Follow Track using the NAV key 1 Press the NAV key then select Follow Track 2 Highlight the track you wish to follow and press ENTER 3 If you wish to invert navigate it in the reverse direction the Follow Track press NAV and select Invert Route To activate a TracBack using the NAV key 1 Press the NAV key then select TracBack 2 On the TracBack Through window highlight the desired time date or Entire Log and press ENTER Once a TracBack has been activated the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C takes the track log currently stored in memory and divides it into segments called legs Up to 300 temporary turns BEGIN TURN 1 TURN 2 TURN 3 TURN X END are created to mark the most significant features of the track log in order to duplicate your exact path as closely as possible To get the most out of the TracBack feature remember the following tips e Always clear the track log at the point that you want to go back to dock etc The Record Mode option on the track log setup page must be set to Fill or Wrap see page 61 e There must be at least two track log poin
61. e and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment oft and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con nected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C does not contain any user serviceable parts Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations Software License Agreement Appendix G TIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device
62. e and the unit advances the cursor to the next character automatically Shortcut Keys are used to quickly jump to main pages or select menu and list options by pressing the corresponding number ot the desired selection For numbers 1 9 press the number to choose the desired selection For numbers 10 and higher press the first digit then press the second digit within one second Soft Keys The Soft Keys are located along the bottom of the display and are used as shortcuts to select the most commonly used Adjustments for the function that is selected To select an option press the Soft Key below it Soft Key options vary depending on which function is selected SOFT KEY Options E Ved Measure Hide Detail Map Setup F Optional Alphanumeric Remote Control Usage Getting Started The GPSMAP 3006C 3010Cs optional Marine Remote Control gives you the freedom to operate your Using the Optional Marine Remote MFD from a distance using the remotes keypad Contact your Garmin dealer or Garmin to purchase the Marine Remote Control IR Window In order for the remote to operate properly be sure to point the IR infrared window on the remote towards the unobstructed IR window on the lower right corner of the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C The remote also has function keys that allow you to quickly enter data and perform operations on the MFD All the keys on the Remote Control operate in the same manner as the keypad see pages 9 10 on
63. e DSC z users must first register their VHF radio with the FCC and receive a Maritime Mobile Service Identity on i Used MMSI number DSC Tab What is a Maritime mobile service identity MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI basically allows a VHF radio to act like a phone In order to make a call on a phone you first need a phone number to dial The 9 digit MMSI number acts like a phone number when used in a Position Report and as a unique identifier to the Coast Guard when used in an emergency Distress Call In order to obtain a Maritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI number users must register their VHF radio with the FCC Form 605 Garmin does not supply this number 63 64 Reference Main Menu DSC Tab How ARE MMSI assignments obtained Non commercial users e g recreational users who remain in domestic waters and only carry VHE EPIRB Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons and Radar are not required to have a FCC ship station license The FCC and Coast Guard have authorized some second and third party vendors to assign MMSI numbers This service is limited to registering recreational vessels only To receive information on how to obtain a recreational MMSI number please contact http www uscg mil rescue2 1 links mmsi htm or http Avireless fcc gov marine U S Non Federal User Commercial users or those who travel outside the U S or Canada must apply for a ship station license or an amendment to a
64. e W Malayan RSO For additional information on Loran TD setup see page 80 Depth lets you select the desired units of measure for depth in Feet ft Fathoms fa or Meters m You must be receiving NMEA Sonar depth data or using a Garmin Sonar Module for the Depth to display Map Datum allows you to manually select the datum reference used to determine a given posi tion The default setting is WGS 84 The unit automatically chooses the best datum depending upon your chosen position format Datums are used to describe geographic positions for surveying mapping and navigation and are not actual maps built in the unit Although over 100 datums are available as listed on pages 78 79 you should only change the datum if you are using a map or chart that specifies a different datum y warwinc Selecting the wrong map datum can result in substantial position errors Temperature lets you select the desired units of measure for temperature in Fahrenheit F or Celsius C You must be receiving NMEA Sonar temperature data or using a Garmin Sonar Module for the Temperature to display Distance Speed and Elevation lets you select the desired units of measure for distance speed and elevation readouts in Nautical nm kt ft Nautical nm kt m Statute mi mh ft or Metric km kh m terms Pressure allows you select the desired units of measure for weather readouts in Inches Mercury
65. e od canes Wpt Move the point See page 40 Next highlight the next point on the route list or Delete perma juas gt nently deletes the waypoint trom the unit and press ENTER If the route point is a user waypoint you may 255 Points Available Te u edit any of the waypoint properties on the Review page see page 39 Data Totals Once you are back on the Route Point List the next point in the route is automatically highlighted it Next is selected This allows you to review each point on the route by repeatedly pressing ENTER Editing Routes _ 7PS LAP Lian From the Route Review page you may choose to edit the route to add remove or move points either sae A ere TOURI e by using the detailed Numbers list or graphically from the Map window You may also Plan the Route to NA 34156500 enter in fuel and trip planning information W076 24 066 stint 1912 a To graphically edit a route on the map 1 From the Routes List highlight the name of the route you wish to edit and press ENTER 2 Press FCTN to highlight the Map window You may now use the ARROW KEYPAD highlight points to review and modify the route displayed for each point waypoint or map item You may also use the cursor to insert a new route point on a route leg Route Review Options or review the waypoint or map item 51 52 Reference Editing a Route Review Waypoint a TOURS Comm
66. e plastic components Do not apply cleaner to electrical contacts on the back of the unit Storage Do not store the unit where exposure to temperature extremes may occur see left as permanent damage may result User information such as waypoints routes etc is retained in the unit s memory without the need for external power It is always a good practice to back up important user data by manually recording it or downloading it to a PC see pg 72 Water Immersion The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C is water proof to IEC Standard 60529 IPX7 It can withstand immersion in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes Prolonged submersion can cause damage to the unit After submersion be certain to remove the data card and dry the compartments before reuse To resolve problems that cannot be remedied using this guide contact Garmin Customer Support in the U S A at 800 800 1020 or Garmin Europe at 44 1794 519944 82 Physical Specifications Size 3006C 6 5 H x 10 3 W x 3 3 D 16 5 x 26 2 x 8 4 cm 30100 88 Hx 13 1 W x 3 0 D 224 33 3 160 Weight 3006C 3 0 lbs 1 4 kg 3010C 5 0 lbs 2 3 kg Display 3006C 6 4 diagonal 16 3 cm 3010C 10 4 diagonal 26 4 cm high resolution 256 color TFT 640 x 480 pixels full VGA with adjustable backlighting Case Fully gasketed high impact plastic alloy waterproot to IEC 60529 IPX 7 Temp Range 5 F to 122 F 15 C to 50 C GPS Performance with GPS 17 Receiver Differential ready 12
67. e sky view shows a bird s eye view of the position of each satellite relative to the receiver s last known position The outer circle represents the horizon north up the inner circle 45 above the horizon and the center point a position directly overhead You can also set the sky view to a Track Up configuration causing the top of the sky view to align along your current track heading Reference WAAS Capability The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C is capable of receiving WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System satellite Main Menu GPS Tab signals WAAS is an FAA Federal Aviation Administration funded project to improve the overall accuracy and integrity ot the GPS signal for aviation use but land sea based users may also benefit from this system At this time the system is still in the development stage and is not fully operational There are currently two WAAS satellites that can be received in the U S A one over the Atlantic Ocean and one over the Pacific Ocean in a geo stationary orbit over the equator Effective use of the WAAS satellite signal may be limited by your geographic location in relation to those satellites now in developmental service WAAS satellite signal reception requires an absolute clear view ot the sky and works best when there are no nearby obstructions such as buildings mountains etc WAAS satellites are numbered 33 or higher when viewing the sky view on your GPSMAP 3006C 3010C Initial reception of the WAAS signal may take
68. ed like any other waypoint see page 40 To stop navigation to the MOB position Press the NAV MOB key and select Stop Navigation Reference Man OverBoard Do vou want to store and begin navigation to the MOB waypoint DIST NEXT ETE NEXT The MOB function allows you to quickly activate a course back to a location L Go To MOB 2 Go To Point Follow Foute 4 Follow Track 5 TracBarl Stop Marvigation a AX i Uim gt 4 BET EO Measure Show Detail Map Setup Highlight Stop Navigation and press ENTER to stop navigating 47 48 Reference Creating a Route E Simulang Operation Reference New Route SST FOG RUN Tide GPSMAP TOUR Celestial z ISLAND HOP Trip pone FORI ENTRY Points Routes Tracks CSC Card Alarms System 46 Available 4 Used Main Menu Routes Tab and Route Options Menu Route TOUR1 TOUR3 Numbers Plan TOURI TOURS aE eid IT N 35 04 371 W076 24 743 soma TOURS Som 05 Fz BL ao HERE B T el LEG pay E Ea PETH 297 Points Available 3 Used You see ADD below the cursor as you add points Routes The last way to navigate to a destination is to create a user defined route A route is a series of waypoints or map items which may be navigated from point to point The Garmin GPSMAP 3006C 3010C system lets you create and store up to 50 reversible routes numbered 1 50 wit
69. egarding GPS Garmin has prepared a booklet titled GPS Guide for Beginners available from our Web site at www garmin com e Searching for Satellites the receiver is looking for any satellites and collecting data from satellites visible at its last known or initialized position but has not collected enough data to calculate a fix This process can take up to five minutes e Ready For Navigation at least three satellites with good geometry have been acquired and your position is now being calculated in latitude longitude and elevation Ready For Navigation with WAAS appears when you are receiving WAAS satellite corrections in and a D shows on the strength bar of satellites being corrected ES 58 Reference Main Menu GPS Tide Tabs ge Normal Operation Reference Info Bemp Skyview Orientation Tide North Up EE SEE WAAS Trip Garmin On Points R __ AutoLocate Set Initial Position wates Tracks CAC Alarms System GPS Setup Submenu Tab The GPS Info tab features a Setup submenu tab that provides access to functions and features relating to the GPS tab e Skyview Orientation allows you to select between a North Up or Track Up sky view display for the GPS Info display only e Source set to Garmin when using a Garmin sensor GPS 17 or to NMEA when using any other GPS NMEA source e WAAS toggles the WAAS capability of the receiver On or Off The following option button
70. eived The GPS can manage up to 100 calls When calls are received they are updated constantly to give the most current information even if the unit is left unat tended Any entry from the Call List can be selected to show an Entry Review DSC Log When DSC calls are received they are automatically stored in the Log with the latest call at the top The unit may store up to 100 logs Once 100 logs are received the oldest log file is removed when a new call is received The Call List and Log both display information of call Type Date Time Position and MMSI Name Pressing ADJ MENU trom this list allows you to Sort By Call Type Sort By Time Sort By Name De lete only after highlighting a particular call and Delete All Select the desired option and press ENTER Reference Main Menu DSC Tab DEC Waypoint l 1000000001 Mame Position N 2652809 W078 04 609 050030051 Ref Modified fa LITTLE BBAGO LILAND Current Position E32 ana GRANE BWHAMA DELAAD rt 007 03 JTUN 04 OK em HORES 15140 Distress Call Message Review DEC Waypoint i 000000001 Mame r Position N 26 52 809 W078 04 609 org Modified Miam ORAHE BAHAMA ESLAND 03 05 04 tl OK em HORTS TS eo Position Report Message 65 Reference To Review a Call or Log Entry 1 From the DSC tab of the Main Menu and the Call List or Log tab highlighted pr
71. elect New Route and press ENTER 3 With OK highlighted press ENTER to save the waypoint For more on using Routes see page 48 For instructions on the Move Wpt option see page 40 Reviewing and Editing Waypoints Reference Once you have created and stored a waypoint it may be modified reviewed renamed moved pro Reviewing and Editing Waypoints jected or deleted at any time through the waypoint Review page This page display details about the waypoint and a Map window that may be panned or scaled You may view waypoints via a Map window or from a Waypoint List see page 41 for more information on Lists Name Map Window Symbol Review To access the waypoint Review page from a Map window IA re 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired waypoint on a Map window Comment AE Me Position 2 Press ENTER to display the waypoint Review page If multiple waypoints are grouped tightly together due Coordinates N 33238002 to the current Range setting or if the waypoint is located on a map feature MapSource BlueChart feature Naar ta the waypoint Review page includes additional information tabs about the other features at that location Depth Water line 72 0 I mi Temp Current Position i a av E To access the waypoint Review page from a waypoint List 138am 202 a A 1 Hold ADJ MENU for two seconds to view the Main Menu Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the a me i
72. ength bars the receiver is looking for the satellites indicated Hollow signal strength bars the receiver has found the indicated satellite s and is collecting data e Solid green signal strength bars the receiver has collected the necessary data and the satellite s are ready for use Once the receiver has collected information from at least three satellites the Status field displays either Ready for Navigation or Ready for Navigation with WAAS The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C is now ready for use Press QUIT to return to the Map Page For more detailed information on the GPS tab its related options WAAS and GPS see pages 56 57 Status Bar At the top of each page a Status Bar provides current status information for connected devices and several ot the MFD functions As additional devices are added to the MFD or Garmin Marine Network icons for the device appear in the Status Bar Please refer to the documentation for the additional devices tor specific information for that devices icon When navigating lists of similar items such as waypoints the Status Bar displays helptul tips it addi tional ADJ MENU key options are available Alarm alerts also appear in this area To acknowledge an alarm press the QUIT key Ifan alarm condi tion persists it displays in the Status Bar area until the alarm condition no longer exists More on alarms may be found on page 68 Getting Started Initializing the Receiver
73. ent DJ ad eer a Dep Vo DEF Reference Current Position 45am 350 Remove From Ex Move Wpi IRE ue Highlight a route point and press ENTER to review it Route GPSMAP TOUR Numbers Plan TOURI Pamlico Sound E WN 35700107 PEE W 076 31 978 TOURS 13 9nm 342 TOURA 05 TOURS y ADD S SS PAMLICO SOUND enpa A 205 Points Available 5 Used Drag the route leg to an existing waypoint map item or an open spot on the map shown to create a new route point To edit a route point from the Map window Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired route point or you wish to edit and press ADJ MENU A pop up menu of editing choices appears Select Remove to remove the route point Select Move user waypoints only to move the waypoint then use the ARROW KEYPAD to move it to the new location and press ENTER Select Add to beginning or end points only then use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the new begin ning or end point and press ENTER If the point is a new map waypoint highlight OK and press ENTER Press QUIT to stop adding beginning or end points To insert a new point between two existing route waypoints from the Map window 1 Se 4 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to select the leg in which you want to insert the new waypoint the route line highlights and changes to a dotted line when the leg is selected and press ENTER Move the cursor
74. ess UP or DOWN on Main Menu DSC Tab the ARROW KEYPAD until the call you want to review is highlighted 2 Press ENTER to select the call Review DSC Item Review apene The DSC Item Review operates similarly to the Distress Page and Position Report Page This page has sener the additional option to Delete the displayed call From the DSC Entry Review you can use the option E 260528001 buttons Delete the entry or Create Wpt and create a name for the entry W078904 600 Et l AT DSC Directory or sh DOO The DSC Directory acts much like a phone book A user can save up to 100 contacts The directory a lists by Name and MMSI number Pressing ADJ MENU from this page allows you to Delete a highlighted O e am entry or Delete All entries DSC Item Review To add a new Directory entry 1 Highlight the New Item button and press ENTER The Directory Item Review window allows you to input information of a known contact 2 Highlight the MMSI Name or Comment field and press ENTER PE Simutating Operation 3 Press UP DOWN on the ARROW KEYPAD or DATA ENTRY keys to enter the numbers letters me on Directory kem Review 4 Press ENTER to accept the entry cs 101010101 5 Highlight the OK button and press ENTER to accept the entry or highlight the Delete button and press oe Name ENTER to delete the entry Points SS J HAWK l Rones comment After creating a New
75. ftware basemap version and electronic serial number Services s you add optional hardware to the MFD or Garmin Marine Network additional Services choices may appear automatically Once a new device has been detected on the Network unchecking the Auto Detect Services option will speed up the power on sequence It unchecked and new hardware is added you must manually check the box to enable the new device Units Submenu Tab defines settings for Position Format Depth Map Datum Temperature Distance Speed and Elevation Pressure and Heading The following settings are available Position Format is used to change the coordinate system in which a given position reading is dis played You should only change the position format if you are using a map or chart that specifies a different position format or wish to use a format you are familiar with The default format is latitude and longitude in degrees minutes and thousandths ot a minute hddd mm mmm The following additional formats are available e hddd ddddd latitude longitude in decimal degrees only e hddd mmss s latitude longitude in degrees minutes seconds e UTM UPS Universal Transverse Mercator Universal Polar Stereographic grids e British Grid e Dutch Grid Finnish KKJ27 German Grid India Zones e Irish Grids Loran TD e Maidenhead MGRS e New Zealand Qatar Grid RI90 e Swedish Grid Swiss Grid e Taiwan Grid User Grid
76. h up to 300 points each Routes can be created and modified in two ways The first way is to use the Map option from the Route page allowing you to see each route on a map with a waypoint list as you create review or modify the route The second way is to use the Numbers option from the Route page allowing you to see a list of the route points along with distance and course information as you create review or modify the route You may also switch back and forth between these to options as you create a route All of the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C route functions are accessed through the Route tab on the Main Menu page the NAV key or through the Highway function s Adjustment Menu To create a route graphically from the Route map page 1 Hold ADJ MENU for two seconds to display the Main Menu Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Routes tab 2 Highlight the New Route button and press ENTER 3 The Map window is highlighted To add an existing waypoint or map item to the route use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired waypoint or map item on screen and press ENTER To create a waypoint from a map item see page 37 4 To add a new waypoint to be used in the route use the map cursor to select the desired map position and press ENTER Highlight OK and press ENTER again to confirm the new waypoint You may also change the name symbol and other properties of the new waypoint see pages 40 As you add each new
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78. highlight the Plan button and press ENTER to display the Plan Route page 2 To enter planning information figures for Speed Fuel Flow Departure Time and Departure Date 3 Press QUIT to return to the Route Review Page To change the data column Plan Route feature 1 From the Route Numbers list highlight the adjustment button to the right of the Course and press ENTER The middle title highlights in yellow 2 One of nine available planning figures appears to the right of each route waypoint and its distance Use the LEFT RIGHT keys on the ARROW KEYPAD to select the desired item and press ENTER when done ON NOTE Fuel flow rates on your unit are measured in units per hour System setting changes for units of measure statute nautical or metric do not affect the fuel flow mea sure You should enter fuel flow rates based upon available information for your vehicle operator s manual performance specifications etc and make note of the desired units of measure gallons liters etc Reference Planning a Route Route GPSM AP TOUR Map Plan Waypoint Distance Course 4 ETA TOUR prs TOUR Speed Depart Time TOURS 0 06 08 41 an TOUR Trip Planning Data Fields Route GPSM AP TOUR Map Plan i Sunset Sunset TOURI TOUR TOURS TOUR TOURS Once selected press LEFT or RIGHT on the ARROW KEYPAD to change the data field 53
79. hlight the check box to the left of the name and press ENTER to select deselect the map family The map is selected and is displayed on the Map Page when an Y appears in Hua GA ER the box adjacent to that map Marco Florida Fort Charlotte Florida Cape Co Mar 2004 i i i i i i i i i Fay Comes occon Count Pate Ca Chey Der 208 4 To display detailed information notes for each area or to turn individual maps in the family on off highlight TEA the family name and press ENTER To view the Notes Chart Info for that map area highlight the map name Checkbox Fem mera inch and press ENTER Select the Notes or Chart Info button To scroll through the Notes highlight the Notes 7 I Gat MONS 20900 Keene Blue Chart 6 fields press ENTER and use the ARROW KEYPAD to scroll UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT Press QUIT to Individuali BETTE exit Maps O Ca7604 35000005 Americas BlueChart vi la 11518447 81010000 Americas Blue QJuaari v sl Ca 71157 60000 Americas BlueChart v 32 O 11318447 AJ 250005 Americas BluetChuauri vi Compass Page The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C features two different navigation pages Compass and Highway Whenever a NAV goto Follow Track TracBack or Follow Route have been activated the GPSMAP 3006C 3010Cs Compass Page guides you to your destination with digital readouts and a graphic compass display which includes a bearing pointer Located on the Compass Page are the Bearing Pointer and a Com
80. ides no interfacing capabilities MONET E sne ER EEN GPs Boel i Port J Tide Garmin Data Transfer Celestial Transfer Mode e NMEA In NMEA Out supports the input output of standard NMEA 0183 data DSC and sonar 5 NMEA input support for the DPT MTW and VHW sentences You may also adjust the NMEA Pre output O 4 Request Tracks ate oy pel 5 Request Waypoints e None provides no interfacing capabilities E 6 Send Proximity Feiup T Send Routes You may also adjust the NMEA output to enable disable certain sentences and adjust the number of wee Lat Lon output precision digits You must have one of the ports set to NMEA In NMEA Out to use this option Settings affects both Port 1 and Port 2 NMEA outputs When transferring data between two Garmin units be sure to always set one NMEA Interface to Host and use the other unit to either l l Send or Request the desired data If you are going to interface the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C with another piece of equipment such as a radio or autopilot the unit needs to be set to input output NMEA data More information on wiring and NMEA data may be found in the Installation Manual Advanced NMEA Setup NMEA Output Sentences GPRMB AGPGGA GPGSA To activate the NMEA data Acrcsy PGPGLL MGPBOD YWaorswe 1 On either Port field and press ENTER oa Ese nos 2 Select NMEA In NMEA Out and press ENTER ee nd ae Advanced NMEA Output Setup XXAXXXXVS digits Names The GPSMAP
81. ifornia s Proposition 65 If you have any questions or would like additional information please refer to our web site at http www garmin com prop65 Introduction Warnings and Cautions Introduction Before installing and getting started with your unit please check to see that your package includes the Packing List amp following items If any parts are missing please contact your Garmin dealer immediately Accessories Standard Package e GPSMAP 3006C or 3010C Unit e GPS 17 GPS Sensor e Bail Mount and Two Knobs e Power NMEA Cable e Marine A V Cable e Owners Manual Installation Manual e Quick Reference Guide e Protective Cover Flush Mount Kit Hardware e Grommet for Marine Cable Optional Accessories for Purchase e Marine Infrared IR Remote Control GDL 30 30A Marine Weather XM Satellite Receiver e GMS 10 Network Port Expander GSD 20 Remote Sounder Module and Transducers e Second Mounting Station e Cigarette Lighter Adapter e Marine Network Cables e BlueChart Marine Data Cards MapSource CDs USB Data Card Programmer and Data Cards Using Additional Map Data Getting Started The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C comes standard with a built in basemap showing cities interstates coast Map Data Installation line detail and U S tide stations Optional Garmin Data Cards and MapSource CD ROMs enhance the Manual Conventions versatility of your GPSMAP 3006C 3010C With optional BlueChart cartography you c
82. igital selective calling DSC Main Menu DSC Tab Digital Selective Calling DSC uses marine VHF radio and Global Positioning System GPS technolo gies to transmit and receive location information DSC is used by mariners to assist them in two major areas Distress Calls and Position Reporting An emergency DSC Distress Call allows a vessel in trouble to transmit a substantial amount of infor mation in a single transmission or call without the need for voice communication When any nearby rescuer receives the DSC signal an alarm sounds and they immediately receive the position of the caller The rescuer may then choose to navigate Go To the callers position to assist or forward the call on to the Coast Guard When the Coast Guard receives the call they can immediately access the callers informa tion such as who they are and the type of vessel in their database while they are in transit to the callers NT a position ars Tyre Time Ge O ne TA a g TUNA ee 000000001 A non emergency DSC Position Report allows mariners to exchange and display the positions of one 15 32 26 another Once a DSC position is received the mariner may choose to create a waypoint or to show the s received position on an electronic map Any time a vessel receives a DSC call they can store that location and quickly navigate to that position using a Go To This makes DSC a time saver especially in an emergency situation In order to us
83. ines are in 1 hour increments solid vertical line with the current time box at the top indicates the time of day when using current date and intersects the tide graph to show their relation The tide curve shows as a shaded area with higher tides being taller blue and lower tides shorter red The solid horizontal line with the current tide box on the lett indicates the current tide height The figure to the left of the line shows the current tide level The Mean Lower Low Water MLLW appears as a solid horizontal line near the bottom of the chart This line only appears if the tide ranges to the zero value or below The numbers on the top and bottom of the left side indicate the maximum minimum levels The four data fields below the chart indicate event times and levels at which the tide changes start ing in the upper left field going downward then to the upper right and down again When comparing Reference Main Menu Tide Tab with other tide tables be sure the depth unit value is the same for both sources To select the nearest tide station from you current location 1 2 3 From the Tide tab highlight the For field and press ENTER Highlight Current Position and press ENTER Highlight the desired station of the list and press ENTER As you move the cursor over each station it High es iM Es si zek ps Station Name Date Distance and Bearing ll E simulating Operation E
84. ipped The resolution option is the default setting al and is recommended for the most efficient use of memory and TracBack performance The dis OOO tance value entered in the value field is the maximum error allowed from the true course before recording a track point e Value defines the distance or time used to record the track log e Save button allows you to save the current active track log 61 Main Menu Active Track Tab 62 Reference Main Menu Tracks Tab Saved Track UTSHIFTG ONTARIO malt TRE vesle LAKE HIPO Mame de a 03 JUN 04 02 ma od of Distance Points MINNESOT og r APETO 1153 7am 1158 a Le y medl Color BET 1 ee ee een rek AT Te AMAR v Show on map and highway AE Eda a T Reviewing a saved track ch kv 2000 bt Simulatino neralo i Navigation Z Go To Point G 4 Follow Foute 12 Available 3 Used The track name automatically appears when highlighted on the Saved list and NAV is pressed Clear button allows you to clear the active track log currently stored in memory Defaults button restores Track Tab settings to factory defaults Saved Submenu Tab manages a list of any saved track logs allows TracBack activation map display ot saved logs The active log stores up to approximately 10 000 track log points based upon the criteria specified in the Track settings Up to 15 track logs may be saved in memory
85. l E Normal Operation O General Units Time Comm Network GPS Port Tide Garmin Data Transfer Celestial Transfer Mode Trip Host Liara hasr Points Of Routes Tracks Port 2 DEC NMEA In NMEA Out Card Alarms Advanced NMEA Setup 72 Main Menu System Tab Comm Submenu e Heading lets you select the reference used in calculating heading information You can select from Auto Mag Var True Grid and User Mag Var Auto Mag Var provides magnetic north heading references which are automatically determined from your current position True provides headings based upon a true north reference Grid provides headings based on a grid north reference and is used in conjunction with the grid position formats described on page 71 User Mag Var allows you to specify the magnetic variation at your current position and provides magnetic north heading references based upon the variation you enter To enter a user defined magnetic variation 1 With the Heading field set to User Mag Var highlight the heading reference field immediately to the right and press ENTER 2 Enter the desired magnetic variation at your current position and press ENTER Time Submenu Tab displays the current time and date allows you to adjust the 12 or 24 hour time format enter a time zone and adjust for daylight savings to show correct local time The following options are available
86. ll Ranges Auto lt 30 ft to lt 800 mi sets the maximum scale at which the fea ture should appear on the screen toggles the red yellow line which continually points to the current navigation point Map Page Options Course Line Auto Off 120 ft 800 mi sets the maximum zoom scale at which the desired course GE reo Tab line should appear on the screen SE ap nm GdM On Heading Line Off Distance Time draws an extension from the end of the boat icon in the direction of travel For Distance enter the numeric distance value you wish the line to extend For Time enter the numeric time value you with the line to extend The Time line length automati cally adjusts as your speed changes Source Tab Basemap On Off turns the built in base map on or off Card Maps On Off turns all optional BlueChart MapSource data loaded on the data card on or off eee pine SOTA Advanced Setup shows a list of the optional BlueChart MapSource data loaded on the data card Kapps get Hsin LD o a iii a Each map family or type is described by name and may be deselected if you do not wish to display Checkbox ropa the data on the Map Page er To display the Advanced Map Card Setup Family 1 Highlight the Advanced Setup option button and press ENTER en 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to scroll through the list of map families 3 To select deselect a map family hig
87. ll bar appears along ata TE pS 3 the right side of the list The position of the scroll bar indicates which portion of the list is currently dis Digua oss Tene Br TE played The height of the scroll bar indicates the number of items in the list To scroll through a list press A amp Dep OPT UP or DOWN on the ARROW KEYPAD Temp 7 Desired Course Over Ground DCOG Second amp Distance to Destination DIST DEST E or High Distance to Next DISTNEXT Default A system selection format built into the units memory that is followed unless you change 10 Elevation ELEV 11 Estimated Position Error EPE a setting For example the default setting for speed readings is nautical miles per hour knots but may 12 Est Arrival Time at Destination ETA DEST 13 Est Arrival TimeatNext ETANEXT 3 be changed to kilometers or miles per hour Once a setting is changed the new setting is retained until O ea another change is made or a Restore Default menu option is selected Powering On Off the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C Getting Started Learning the basic operations before moving ahead to the features of the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C is Power and Backlighting essential Many times throughout this manual you will be prompted to press a key When instructed press and then release the key It the key needs to be held down the instructions will prompt you Turning the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C
88. ll has been received Take appropriate action Lost Remote GPS Connection Problem with GPS antenna wiring Check connections Lost Satellite Reception The unit has lost satellite signals Check antenna connections or try moving to a location with a clear view of the sky No Proximity Waypoints Routes Tracks User Waypoints Found Attempted to transter user data from data empty data card Make sure there is data to trans fer on data card 76 Not All Maps Fit Some Maps will not be drawn Maximum number ot individual maps on data Appendix B card s has been exceeded Messages Off Course Alarm You have exceeded the specified ott course distance Proximity Alarm Memory is Full You have used all available proximity waypoints Proximity Alarm lt Waypoint gt You have entered the alarm radius tor the proximity waypoint indicated Proximity Overlaps Another Proximity Waypoint The alarm radius specified overlaps the area specified for another proximity waypoint Adjust the distance Route Already Exists lt route name gt You have entered a route name that already exists in memory Modify the route name or delete the previous route name Route Is Full You have attempted to add more than 300 points to a route Reduce the number ot points or create a second route Route Memory Is Full Can t Create Route Maximum amount ot 300 routes is already in the units memory and no additional routes can be added until existing one
89. n Pages Adjustment Sliders Functions ital 1 Digital 2 Digital 1 cos Wises _ Digital2 DPT WTR TEMP Compass POSN EPE _ Temp Log DIST DEST Second Map Highway video Defaults Preview Configuration Window Page 19 Getting Started To change the size of the Digital data fields 1 Press and hold the DATA CNFG key for two seconds The Configuration window appears 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the Digital 1 or Digital 2 adjustment sliders and press ENTER 3 Press UP on the ARROW KEYPAD to display larger text with fewer data fields Press DOWN on the ARROW KEYPAD to display smaller text with more data fields A preview of the data fields appears below Configuring Main Pages ig sos VIG in the Preview window As you adjust the data field size the configurable data fields automatically display ae ES 00 in the Digital 1 and Digital 2 lists ES rer COG SPR TEMP 4 Press QUIT to exit the slider adjustment Press QUIT again to return to the Main Page am kor Bn To change Digital 1 or Digital 2 data fields Sa 0 ann 24 74 gone 1 Press and hold the DATA CNFG key for two seconds The Configuration window appears NERO aia Ja 5945580 yA 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the data field you wish to change and press ENTER cots ORT a1 gunas 3 Move up or down on the list using the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the type of data you wish to display De and pre
90. n regarding the proper use of the unit It takes a few seconds for the MFD to search for attached devices Once the search is complete the I Agree button highlights in yellow After reading the Introduction press the ENTER key if you agree Next you see the first of the Main Pages see page 18 which is the Map Page The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C now begins searching for the GPS satellites The first time that the unit acquires satellites take sev eral minutes Afterwards acquisition times are quicker during normal use The GPS Status icon on the left side of the Status Bar see also page 17 shows the progress ot the satellite acquisition process The GPS icon status colors are Red Acquiring Satellites Lost Satellite Reception Orange Ready For Navigation Ready For Navigation with WAAS Gray Lost GPS connection Check GPS antenna wiring connections more detailed visual reference of the satellite acquisition GPS receiver status and accuracy is also available from the GPS tab on the Main Menu To view the GPS tab information 1 Press and hold ADJ MENU for two seconds then release The Main Menu appears 2 If not already highlighted use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the GPS tab When viewing the GPS Info a signal strength bar for each satellite in view appears on the right of the page with the appropriate satellite number under each bar The progress of satellite acquisition is shown in three stages e No signal str
91. n the position mode with your vessel centered on the map display When the ARROW KEYPAD is pressed the MFD enters cursor mode In cursor mode The cursor can be moved over the map display using the ARROW KEYPAD e Whenever the cursor reaches the edge of the display the map scrolls forward under the cursor Keep in mind that the boat icon moves with the map scrolling and may go off the display screen you may not be able to see your present position e When the cursor is stationary a fixed coordinate position appears in the position field Note that the distance and bearing changes as the boat position changes e Whenever you change the range in cursor mode the cursor is centered on screen To return to position mode press the QUIT key When the cursor reaches the edge of the map the unit may pause as it loads new map data Using the Map Cursor The cursor allows you to pan away from your present position and scroll to other map areas around the world even outside of your current detail coverage s you pan past the edge of the current map dis play the screen actively scrolls forward to provide continuous map coverage hourglass symbol appears by the pointer while the unit is busy drawing new map detail To move the cursor Press the ARROW KEYPAD to move the cursor in an up down left right or diagonal direction s you move the cursor the distance and bearing from your present position to the cursor are dis
92. nd Chua Astro Paraguay Croatia Corrego Alegr Djakarta Dos 1968 Dutch Easter Isld 67 European 1950 European 1979 Finland Hayfrd Gandajika Base GDA Geod Datm 49 Guam 1963 Gux I Astro Hjorsey 1955 Hong Kong 63 Hu Tzu Shan Indian Bngldsh Indian Thailand Indonesia 74 Ireland 1965 ISTS 073 Astro Johnston Island Kandawala Kerguelen Islnd Corrego Alegre Brazil Djakarta Batavia Sumatra Island Indonesia Dos 1968 Gizo Island New Georgia Islands Dutch Faster Island 1967 European 1950 Austria Belgium Demark Finland France Germany Gibraltar Greece Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland European 1979 Austria Finland Netherlands Norway Spain Sweden Switzerland Finland Haytord Finland Gandajika Base Republic of Maldives Geocentric Datum of Australia Geodetic Datum 49 New Zealand Guam 1963 Guam Island Guadalcanal Island Hjorsey 1955 Iceland Hong Kong Taiwan Indian Bangladesh India Nepal Indian Thailand Vietnam Indonesia 1974 Indonesia Ireland 1965 Ireland ISTS 073 ASTRO 69 Diego Garcia Johnston Island Kandawala Sri Lanka Kerguelen Island Kertau 1948 L C 5 Astro Liberia 1964 Luzon Mindanao West Malaysia Singapore Cayman Brac Island Liberia 1964 Liberia Luzon Mindanao Island Luzon Philippine Luzon Philippines excluding Mindanao Isl Mahe 1971 Mahe Island Marco Astro Salvage Isl Ma
93. nd press ENTER to confirm Choose Cancel or press QUIT to stop the deletion If you Review a waypoint from the Proximity List and delete the point using the Delete button the ae sais me ae EE Highlight the Proximity alarm you with waypoint itself deleted in addition to it being removed from the Proximity List ro remove aba press AD IMENG 43 Reference Going to a Destination Navigation 2 Follow Route 3 Follow Track 4 TracBack 5 Stop Navigation Waypoint List Find Waypoints Mearest By Mame 002 Name 3 e BAIT DOCK ha EXPOSED WR i FISH wi FISH 1 FOOD j mm 85 44 Choose a waypoint from either the By Name or Nearest tab list SOG 0 01 COG E i 0 Sy 010 Ta 2 i Follow Foute 4 Follow Track 5 TracBack Stop Naviga dn Me CAOS DPT Pur a J JA i i 1 ke f nal VL po id 27 95 iy POSN m a 34959 743 SER Em W076 24 212 Bap card AAA The waypoint or map item name automati cally appears when highlighted and NAV is pressed Going to a Destination Using the NAV key the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C provides four primary ways to navigate to a destina tion Go To Point Follow Route Follow Track and TracBack Once you are actively navigating you see a straight line that always runs from your current location to the destination on the Map Page
94. ng By Name or Nearest Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired tab For By Name you may select the top field to spell out the name or scroll down through the list 4 Some items have a Filter List button that allows you to enter letter or numbers of the desired item s name The search results only shows items matching the letters numbers that are entered Highlight the Filter List button and press ENTER then enter data as needed to narrow your search To find a waypoint or item from another location on the map Item Description Distance Bearing 1 From the Map Page use the ARROW KEYPAD to pan to the desired location and press FIND re 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the desired category from the list and press ENTER Dm SR Ay re To view details about an item E Nex JG 2 rasp cars TAD i l 1 With the desired item highlighted in the search results list press ENTER a did 2 The Find Review pages appears showing item information map location chart name distance bearing and I u options for creating a waypoint or viewing the next item in the search results list 54 Main Menu Page The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C5 Main Menu Page provides access to various waypoint system naviga tion and interface management and setup menus in an easy to use tab format The Main Menu page is available from any page in the MFDS system and is accessed through the MENU key See pages 14 15 for additi
95. ng Started Unit Features Data Card Slots Data Card Slot 1 9 Data Card Slot 2 Function Keys Serial Number Tag POWER NMEA Connection Ports GPSMAP 3010C Shown Soft Keys Data Entry Keys Infrared IR Window For Optional Remote Keypad Usage Getting Started 3006C 3010C Keys The POWER VOL Key turns on off the unit and adjusts the display illumination Multiple presses toggle the units backlight between maximum user set and minimum brightness levels The secondary VOL Volume adjustment is for future audio expansion The RANGE Keys adjusts the range scale to show a larger area with less detail UP Arrow or a smaller area with more detail DOWN Arrow The PAGE Key displays the Pages window cycles the unit through the main pages in sequence and returns the display from a submenu page Vie Key The QUIT Key returns the display from a submenu page restores the previous value in a data entry field or cancels an unintended function The ENTER MARK Key selects a highlighted menu option When entering data it allows you to initi ate entry and then to accept the selected value s It also marks the current location as a waypoint when pressed and held for more than one second PAGE Arrow Keypad The ADJ MENU Key shows the available options and features for the current function Displays the Main Menu when pressed and held for more than one second M f aan QUIT The NAV MOB Key displa
96. nstalled and accepted 4 Close the cover until it locks If you insert a data card and get a card format not recognized message try removing the card and reinserting it If the card is still not recognized contact the Garmin or your Garmin dealer for assistance Data cards are not waterproof should not be exposed to moisture or excessive static charges and should be stored in the case supplied with the card To remove a data card 1 Open the card door by pressing the locking tab on the door towards the outside left of the unit and lifting the door open from right to left 2 Grasp the card handle and pull out firmly 3 If the unit is on a confirmation tone sounds when the data card has been removed Appendix F Installing Removing Data Cards The first time you insert a data card the unit takes a few seconds to read the card Once the data card has been read a sum mary screen appears Press ENTER MARK to acknowledge 83 84 Appendix G Regulatory Information FCC Compliance The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE These limits are designed to provide more reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation and are more stringent than outdoor require ments Operation ot this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interferenc
97. ny DSC equipped mariner on sea or land within range can receive the call When the Garmin GPSMAP 3006C 3010C is connected to a VHF with DSC support the GPS unit dis plays a Call List Log and a Directory available to store incoming information received from another users DSC capable VHF GPS combination Basic wiring is required for the Garmin unit and VHF radio to send and receive NMEA data from each other pg 72 and Installation Guide DSC Distress Call With a Garmin DSC capable chartplotter properly connected to a VHF radio with DSC output you may receive any DSC Distress Call within range window pops up and a message displays when a Distress Call is received To notify you a Distress Call has been received an alarm sounds if enabled The alarm only sounds on a Distress Call and it does not sound on a Position Report Distress Calls are broad casted to all DSC users in radio range and appear with a blue and white checkered icon You also have the ability to input a callers name if it is known The callers name replaces the MMSI number as a reference once it is entered DSC Position Report The Position Report operates similarly to the Distress Call Remember this type of contact is like a phone call but no emergency alarms are set off and the call is specific to the receiver Position Reports are not broadcasted to all DSC users and appear with a gold boat icon DSC Call List The DSC Call List displays the current calls rec
98. og if equipped with GSD 20 or NMEA compatible device e Highway sets up Highway Page features See page 35 GPS Tab the Info submenu tab provides a visual reference of satellite acquisition receiver status and accuracy The status information gives you an idea of what the receiver is doing at any given moment The sky view and signal strength bars give you an indication of what satellites are visible to the receiver and whether or not they are being tracked The signal strength is shown on a bar graph for each satellite with the satellite number below As the receiver locks onto satellites a signal strength bar appears for each satel lite in view The progress of satellite acquisition is shown in three stages e No signal strength bars the receiver is looking for the satellites indicated e White signal strength bars the receiver has found the satellite s and is collecting data e Green signal strength bars the receiver has collected the necessary data and the satellite s are ready for use As soon as the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C has collected the necessary data from the best satellites in view to calculate a fix the status field indicates Ready For Navigation in the Status field The unit then updates the position date and time You can use the sky view to help determine if any satellites are being blocked and whether you have a current position fix indicated by a Ready For Navigation in the Status field Th
99. oint toward your destination To head toward your destination turn until the Bearing Pointer is aligned with the red vertical line in the Compass Ring 200 DPT 28 01 ME DIST NEXT 5 2m ETENEXT 15 37 Along the right side of the display are the detault data fields the top field is the Speed Also shown are the distance to your waypoint DIST NEXT and estimated time en route ETE NEXT The distance and en route time decreases as you near your destination To stop Going To a point Steer until the arrow is pointing to the red 1 Press the NAV key vertical line You are then heading straight towards the point 2 Highlight Stop Navigation and press ENTER or press the DATA ENTRY shortcut number iia di Congratulations You should now have enough experience to use the basic functions of your GPSMAP 3006C 3010C MFD For detailed instructions on navigating using the Map Compass and Highway re Pages and the rest of the units functions see the Reference section of this manual Go To Point E 0 Or Follow Route Ooa A t 4 Follow Track 5 TracBack Stop Navira DPT 371 31 DIST NEXT 5 Znm ETE NEXT 15 33 Choose Stop Navigation to quit navigating to the point 25 Reference How to Use the Map Page Geographic Map User Land Name Item Waypoint Water Boatlcon Navaids Map Scale Full screen Map Page shown using optional BlueCha
100. oint manually be sure that the MFD is set to the same position format pg 70 and map datum pg 71 as the paper chart or coordinate source To create a new waypoint by manually entering location coordinates 1 Hold ADJ MENU for two seconds to display the Main Menu Highlight the Points tab You may also MARK your current location using the steps on page 36 then proceed to step 3 2 Highlight the New Waypoint button and press ENTER The waypoint Review page appears with the next available waypoint number and the receiver s last know position as the default name and position 3 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the position field and press ENTER Use the ARROW KEYPAD or DATA ENTRY keys to enter the desired position coordinates and press ENTER when finished 4 To change the name symbol or enter comments depth or water temp highlight the appropriate field and press ENTER Make your changes and press ENTER when finished 5 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight OK and press ENTER to save the waypoint Two additional options are available on the waypoint Review page Add To Route and Move Wpt Waypoint e Add to Route Adds the new waypoint to the end of a route e Move Wpt Allows you to move or project the waypoint to a new location on the map display To add a new waypoint to a route 1 Select Add To Route button 2 The Select Route screen appears Highlight the desired route or s
101. onal instructions changing settings and entering data s you add optional hardware to the MFD or Garmin Marine Network additional Main Menu tabs or submenu tabs may appear automatically For specific instructions on additional adjustments and features please refer to the specific section or manual tor that hardware device To access the Main Menu Page and select Menu Submenu tabs 1 Press and hold ADJ MENU for two seconds The Menu tabs are divided into categories by function 2 Move the ARROW KEYPAD UP or DOWN to highlight the tab you want to view The cursor will wrap around as you reach the top bottom of the list The information for the highlighted tab automatically appears to the right If you want to highlight any of the submenu tab items press to the RIGHT on the ARROW KEYPAD then move UP or DOWN to select individual items 3 Press either ADJ MENU for additional submenu options or press ENTER MARK to make changes to the highlighted item Press LEFT on the ARROW KEYPAD to get back to the Menu tab list Press QUIT to return to the previous page The default Main Menu tabs are Reference e GPS shows satellite status accuracy initialize position e Tide shows 24 hour tide chart with levels and times e Celestial shows sun moon time cycles and positions e Trip provides trip speeds odometers averages and trip timers Database Points allows you to create edit or delete waypoints See page 36 Routes
102. ons 7 MapSource 7 67 83 Map Cursor 26 27 Map Data 7 Map Datums 71 78 Map Outlines 30 Map Page 26 Map Setup 30 Map Setup Defaults 31 Marking Your Present Position 36 MARK Key 37 Measure Distance 29 Merge From Card 67 Messages 76 77 MGRS 71 MMSI Number 63 64 MOB 47 MOB Key 47 Moon Phase 60 Moon Rise Set 60 Moving Waypoints 40 N NAV MOB Key 9 24 25 44 45 46 47 67 Navigation 24 Nav Alarms 68 NMEA 73 NMEA Interface 73 NMEA Output Setup 73 North Reference 72 North Up 31 O Off Course Alarm 68 Orientation 31 P Packing List 6 PAGE Key 9 Planning Routes 53 Position Format 70 Power 13 POWER VOL Key 9 Pressure 71 Proximity Alarms 43 Proximity Waypoints 43 Proximity Waypoint List 42 Q QUIT Key 9 R RANGE Keys 9 26 Re Evaluate Route 50 Receiver Status 57 Referencing Waypoints 41 Registration 1 Remote Control 11 Replace From Card 67 Reviewing Routes 50 Reviewing Tracks 62 Reviewing Waypoints 39 Review page 39 Routes Copying 50 Routes Creating 48 Routes Deleting 50 Appendix H Index 89 90 Appendix H Index Routes Editing 51 Routes Planning 53 Routes Reviewing 49 50 Routes TracBack 45 Route List 50 S Saturation Video 35 Saved Tracks 62 Selecting Options 14 Serial Number 1 Serial Number Electronic 70 Setup Tab 69 Set Initial Position 58 Shallow Water Alarm 68 Shortcut Keys 10 Show Detail 29 Signal Strength Bars 56 Simula
103. ook up detailed information about the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C The Appendix contains information such as specifications regulatory information and unit care infor mation You can also find warranty and support information in the Appendix An Index is provided at the end of the manual for reference Simply look up the topic you wish to learn about and read the page or pages listed Customer Service Product Registration Help us better support you by completing our on line registration today Have the serial number of your GPSMAP 3006C 3010C handy and connect to our Web site www garmin com Look for the Product Registration link on the Home page Also be sure to record your serial number in the area provided on this page Introduction Welcome Serial Number Use this area to record the serial number 8 digit number located in the back of the unit in case it is lost stolen needs service or if you need to contact Technical Support Be sure to keep your original sales receipt in a safe place or attach a photocopy inside the manual Serial Number GMP The Garmin GPSMAP 3006C 3010C has no user serviceable parts Should you ever encounter a problem with your unit please take it to an authorized Garmin dealer or contact Garmin Customer Service see page 86 for repairs The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C is fastened shut with screws Any attempt to open the case to change or modify the unit in any way will void your warranty and may resul
104. ores SE Base Islands Azores Old Egyptian Egypt SW Base Old Hawaiian Mean Value Oman Oman Taiwan Old Survey Grt Britn England Isle of Man Timbalai 1948 Scotland Shetland Isl Wales Canary Islands Tokyo Potsdam Germany Tristan Ast 68 Pitcairn Astro 67 Pitcairn User Viti Levu 1916 Wake Eniwetok Prov So Amricn 56 Bolivia Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Peru Venezuela WGS 72 So Chilean 63 S Chile o WGS 84 Puerto Rico amp Virgin Isl p Zanderij Qatar National Qatar Qornoq South Greenland Reunion Mascarene Island Rome 1940 Sardinia Isl Sweden Santo Dos Espirito Santo Sao Braz Sao Miguel Santa Maria Islands Sapper Hill 1943 East Falkland Island Schwarzeck Namibia S American 69 Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Paraguay Peru Venezuela Trin Tobago South Asia Singapore Appendix C Map Datums Southeast Base Porto Santo and Madiera Islands Southwest Base Faial Graciosa Pico Sao Jorge and Terceira Islands Modified Taiwan Timbalai 1948 Brunei and E Malaysia Sarawak and Sabah Tokyo Japan Korea Okinawa Tristan Astro 1968 Tristan da Cunha User defined custom datum Viti Levu 1916 Viti Levu Fiji Islands Wake Eniwetok Marshall World Geodetic System 72 World Geodetic System 84 Zanderij Surinam 79 Appendix D Loran TD l ej Normal Operation Tide General Units Time Comm Network ca
105. oute Review page for the new route Copy uses the same route name with an additional number starting at 1 at the end of the route name To delete all routes 1 From the Route List press ADJ MENU 2 Select Delete All With OK highlighted press ENTER again to confirm Route Review Page Once you have created or copied a route the Route Review page allows you to edit a selected route To access the Route Review page 1 Hold ADJ MENU for two seconds to display the Main Menu Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Routes tab 2 Highlight the name of the route you wish to review and press ENTER Reference The Route Review page also allows you to enter a 15 character name for any listed route By default the name includes the first and last points in the route Editing a Route To enter a custom route name 1 From the Route Review page highlight the name field and press ENTER to begin editing Route Name cd Option 2 Use the ARROW KEYPAD or DATA ENTRY to enter the desired name and press ENTER when finished a OA Buttons Once you are on the Route Review page you may review the route points waypoints or map items re one at a time from the list Route AN Points i To review individual route points y 1 Highlight the desired point The selected point highlights on the Map window Press ENTER pS aoa 2 On the Point Review window you may choose Remove From Rt removes the point from the route Mov
106. parallel channel WAAS capable receiver Acquisition Times Warm Approx 15 seconds Cold Approx 45 seconds AutoLocate Approx 2 minutes Update Rate 1 second continuous GPS Accuracy Position lt 15 meters 49 feet 95 typical Velocity 0 05 meters sec steady state WAAS Accuracy Position lt 3 meters 10 feet 95 typical Velocity 0 05 meters sec steady state Dynamics Og s Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the U S DOD imposed Selective Availability Program Power Source 10 35v DC Usage 25 watts max at 10v DC Fuse AGC 5 5 0 Amp Installing and Removing Data cards The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C uses optional Garmin marine BlueChart and MapSource data cards to dis play digital charts and maps on screen Data cards are installed in the card slot located at the bottom right of the unit Data cards may be installed or removed at any time whether the unit is on or off To install a data card 1 Open the card door by pressing the locking tab on the door towards the outside left of the unit and lifting the door open from right to left 2 Insert the card into the slot with the label facing to the right and the handle towards you 3 Firmly push the card into the unit It in not necessary to force the card and about 1 2 is still exposed when it is properly inserted If the unit is on a confirmation tone sounds and a message displays on the screen noting the card details when the card has been properly i
107. pass Ring For a GPS to navigate properly it has to be moving When you are moving the orange Bearing Pointer points toward your destination while the Compass Ring reflects the direction that you are traveling with a red vertical line at the top of the Compass Ring When you are headed directly toward your destination the Bearing Pointer points toward the top of the display aligned with the red vertical line displayed at the top of the Com pass Ring If you are not heading toward your destination the Bearing Pointer turns continuing to point toward your destination To head toward your destination turn until the Bearing Pointer is aligned with the red vertical line in the Compass Ring Along the right side of the display are the default data fields the top field is the Speed Also shown are the distance to your waypoint DIST NEXT and estimated time en route ETE NEXT The distance and en route time decrease as you near your destination The Bearing Pointer or Compass Ring may point in various directions when you are stationary or at very low speeds Once you start moving the pointer is correct You may also customize the Compass Page to show other Functions pg 19 and different sizes types of Digital Data pg 20 Reference Using the Compass Page Direction of Travel Data Fields Red Line 20 0 DPT 28 01 me DISTMNEXT 5 2nm ETE NEXT 15 37 Compass Bearing Ring Pointer 33 Reference U
108. r all tabs Highlight the Map Setup Lat Lon Grid Medium Defaults button and press ENTER to restore original settings Detail Tab rat Chart Most More Normal Less Least controls how much map detail you see and which charts Chart Medium the unit chooses to use for a particular zoom range Waypoints Medium Active Route Medium Waypoints Active Route Tide Stations Services Spot Soundings Lat Lon Grid Off All Ranges Tide Stations None Auto lt 30 ft to lt 800 mi sets the maximum scale at which the feature should appear on the screen a Labels Tab Some types of data only show up to certain zoom scales Spot Soundings On Off only Spot ane Labels Tab Lat Lon Grid Medium Chart Waypoints Active Route Tide Stations Services Spot Soundings Lat Lon Grid None Small Medium and Large controls the screen size of the text Lat Lon Grid is Medium only Prefs Detail Labels Nav Sour Nav Tab AuteZoom Off Accuracy Circle On AutoZoom On Off when On the map automatically adjusts the map scale to a lower scale as Bearing Line Off you approach you destination point Course Line eae NavTab MS Off Accuracy Circle On Off toggles the circle On and Off The circle represents the approximate accuracy of the unit based on when EPE is available Estimated Position Error and map data quality Your position is within the circle 31 Reference Bearing Line Off A
109. r improvements Web site address www garmin com GARMIN Autolocate GPSMAP MapSource BlueChart and TracBack are registered trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries and may not be used without the express permission of Garmin Fishing Hots Spots is a registered trademark of Fishing Hots Spots Inc June 2004 Part Number 190 00371 00 Rev A Printed in Taiwan Welcome Thank you for choosing the Garmin GPSMAP 3006C 3010C The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C utilizes the proven performance of Garmin GPS and full featured mapping to create an unsurpassed marine Multi Function Display MFD Please take a moment now to compare the contents of this package with the packing list on page 6 of this manual If any pieces are missing please contact your Garmin dealer imme diately About This Manual To get the most out ot your new navigation system take time to read this manual and learn the operat ing procedures for your unit in detail This manual is organized into the following chapters The Introduction contains the Table of Contents Warnings and Packing List The Getting Started portion provides a unit overview and information that teaches you a basic work ing knowledge necessary to use the unit to its fullest potential The Reference portion is divided into sections that provide detailed references to the advanced fea tures of the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C This allows you to concentrate on a specific topic quickly and can be used to l
110. rds 83 Data Card Slots 8 DATA ENTRY 15 Data Entry Keys 10 Data Fields 20 DATA Key 21 Data Transfer 72 Datums 71 78 Daylight Savings 72 75 Deep Water Alarm 68 Delete By Symbol 42 Deleting Routes 50 Deleting Tracks 62 Deleting Waypoints 40 42 Depth 71 Detail 31 Digital data fields 20 Distance Units 71 Appendix H Index 87 88 Appendix H Index DSC Digital Selective Calling 63 DSC Call List 65 DSC Directory 66 DSC Distress Call 64 65 DSC Entry Review 66 DSC Log 65 DSC Position Report 64 65 DSC Setup 67 DSC Tab 63 E Editing Routes 51 Editing Waypoints 39 Edit Active Route 34 Elevation Units 71 ENTER MARK Key 9 Entering Data 15 F Factory Defaults 20 Factory Settings 70 FCC Compliance 84 FCTN Key 9 21 Find 54 FIND Key 9 54 Fish Alarm 68 Following a Route 49 Follow Track 45 46 62 Fuel 53 Full Screen 21 Functions 19 Function Adjustments 21 Function Windows 21 G Going to a Destination 44 Go To 44 Go To Point 44 GPS Accuracy Alarm 68 GPS Status Icon 16 GPS Tab 16 56 Grids 71 H Heading 72 Heading Line 32 Hide Detail 29 Highway Page 34 I Initializing 16 17 Installation 7 Invert Route 50 K Keypad Usage 9 L Labels 31 Language 70 Leg Distance 53 Leg Fuel 53 Leg Time 53 Light Sectors 31 Limited Warranty 86 Loran TD 71 80 M Magnetic North 72 Main Menu Page 55 Main Menu Tabs 55 Main Pages 18 Manage User Card 67 Manual Conventi
111. rent Position 13am 087 Add To Route Move Wpi Lam Da ES overzoom Creating a waypoint on an open map location Review Light Land Mon Urban Chart Uli a Marblehead Lt ight Type Flashing eriod 6 0 SS Green Uri Local Designation 5250 Height above Datum 656 Height above Foundation 65 61 Chart Ls14844 40000 r 1 E TT Inna OG Ta EU u a Mer r de i id Create Wpt mil a ii am Tia EEE gita OM a map card Using a map tem to create a new waypoint BlueChart data shown 37 38 Reference Creating Waypoints N 38051 338 W094 47 930 hi Water ten fi P Reference Current Position ar 177 cy Add To Route Move Wpi Delete OR ETA Highlight the position field and use the ARROW KEYPAD to enter the desired position coordinates NEW ROUTE fan Delete OR OVER EGET Choose the Route you wish to add the waypoint to Additional Options For Creating Waypoints Waypoints may also be created by manually entering position coordinates through the Points tab of the Main Menu This method can be useful for creating a waypoint at a specific latitude longitude posi tion from a chart or other source Entering coordinates into the MFD while it is set to a datum different from in which the coordinates were created may result in an incorrect waypoint location When entering a wayp
112. rsor Map Item Marblehead Lt 2 173 name Cursor 0 082742 70 Coordinates 1 onm 13444 ha da Distance and Bearing SG En von Messure AN Ad ME Move the cursor over an item on the map to highlight it Additional information Map tabs Window Option button Pressing ENTER MARK while highlighting a map item brings up additional details and options 21 Reference Selecting Map Ranges Lo Using Built In Basemap map card Using BlueChart MapSource Data 5nm gt OVETr 00111 Overzoom no additional data 28 To eliminate the cursor and re center your position on screen Press the QUIT key The cursor may also be used to create new waypoints directly from the map To create a waypoint with the cursor 1 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the cursor to the desired map position 2 Press the ENTER MARK key and the Review window appears If the cursor is on a map item a new window appears with details about the item when ENTER MARK is pressed Press ENTER MARK again on the highlighted Create Wpt option button 3 Highlight OK and press ENTER to confirm the new waypoint using the default three digit name and symbol To change any of the available data fields see page 14 Selecting Map Ranges The map display has 28 available range scales from 20 ft to 800 mi 5 m to 1200 km The map scale is controlled by the RANGE UP Arrow and DOWN Arrow keys with the c
113. rt Celestial Tabs To change the date for the tide chart 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the On field and press ENTER ETE 2 Enter the desired date and press ENTER Use Current Date DS i pen Fr Ei simulating Operation For San Marino Island On HJUL To use the current date Highlight the Use Current Date button and press ENTER To see tide heights at various times on the chart 1 Highlight the chart field eo 2 Press LEFT or RIGHT on the ARROW KEYPAD to change the time and day The day will change as you High 10 30Am FA High 11 01 rs 5 move past the edge of the Chart You may change the date to see tide Celestial Tab displays celestial data for sun and moon rise set moon phase and approximate skyview information from other days ocation ot the sun and moon The moon phase displays the current visible portion of the moon as a light color You may display this data for your current position a position from the map or a Find item loca tion Also you may select a different date and time or use the current date time The timetables displayed Position Date Time Aia opa are based upon your current time zone Gre Current Position ae To choose another position Sie SEE EZ Sun Moon I o ear tab ging el At field and press ENTER a Skyview JE e N Daie Time 080s 0540 Event Times 2 The Find Celestial Information For page appears Make a selec
114. rt data 26 Map Page The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C s Map Page provides a comprehensive display of electronic cartography plotting and navigational data When using the unit with the optional BlueChart data or MapSource software the map display shows your boat on a digital chart complete with geographic names map items roads cities borders etc navaids and a host of other chart features Additional information on BlueChart data may be found in the BlueChart Users Guide The unit also plots your track and displays any routes and waypoints you create n on screen cursor lets you pan and scroll to other map areas deter mine the distance and bearing to a position and perform various route and waypoint functions When the cursor is active an additional data window appears in the upper left of the map to indicate the position any identifying text range and bearing to the cursor or a selected waypoint or map item The map range scale displays at the bottom right of the map The UP and DOWN RANGE keys combined with the ARROW KEYPAD let you select zoom ranges and move the cursor Two basic map operating modes position mode and cursor mode determine what cartography map data is shown on the map display Position mode pans the cartography to keep the pres ent position marker within the display area while cursor mode pans the cartography to keep the cursor within the display area The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C system by default powers up i
115. s are removed Route Truncated An uploaded route from another device has more than 300 points Reduce the number of points Shallow Water Alarm Specified shallow water alarm depth has been detected below transducer Simulating Operation The unit is in Simulator practice Mode Do not use for normal navigation Track Already Exists lt track name gt You have entered a saved track name that already exists in memory Modity the track name or delete the previous track name Track Memory Is Full Can t Create Track Track log memory is full No additional track log data can be stored without deleting old data to create memory space Track Truncated complete uploaded track does not fit into memory The oldest track log points were deleted to make space for the most recent data Transfer Complete The unit has finished uploading downloading information to the connected device User Card Not Found Attempted to transfer user data without a data card containing user data being present in Slot 1 Water Temperature Alarm Sonar has reported a temperature above below inside or outside the specified value Waypoint Already Exists lt Waypoint gt You have entered a waypoint name that already exists in memory Modify the waypoint name or delete the previous waypoint name Waypoint Memory Is Full Can t Create Waypoint You have used all 4000 waypoints available Delete unwanted waypoints to make space for new entries 11
116. sasseess 15 Appendix B Messages ee 16 Appendix Map Datums GN 18 Appendix D Loran TD uppe 80 Appendix E Specifications Unit Care mserevevevsvsererenerererevevevsenenensenerererererersvsenenenenene 82 Appendix F Installing Removing Data Cards ssarararsvavsvsvnvnvnvsvnvnvnvsvsvnvsvnvrvevsvsvsversrnrnn 83 Appendix G Regulatory Information oevevevsvevsvnenerenererereverevsenenenenerererererersvnenenenenene 84 Appendix G Software License Agreement immvsvsvnrnerenerererrsrsvnenenenenerererererersvnenenenenene 85 Appendix G Limited Warranty eeerorsrnenenvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvsvsvnvnvnvsvsvsvsvnvsvsvsvsvsversvsvsvssersrnenn 86 Appendix H Marr n aiii 87 WARNING 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 Although the Garmin GPSMAP 3006C 3010C is a precision electronic NAVigation AID NAVAID any NAVAID can be misused or misinterpreted and therefore become unsafe CAUTION The electronic chart is an aid to navigation and is designed to facilitate the use of autho rized government charts not replace them Only official government charts and notices to mariners con tain all information needed for safe navigation and as always the user is responsible for their prudent use CAUTION Use the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C at your own risk To red
117. se let s use the Compass Page You may use the Practice 1 waypoint you created on the previous page or any other waypoint you have created Going to a waypoint 1 Press the NAV key 2 Highlight Go To Point and press ENTER or press the DATA ENTRY shortcut number 3 Highlight Waypoints and press ENTER This displays the Find Waypoints window From this window you can select waypoints by Nearest or By Name Select the Nearest tab using the ARROW KEYPAD 4 Press the ARROW KEYPAD UP or DOWN to scroll through the list until the waypoint you wish to navi gate to is highlighted Press ENTER to display the waypoint Review page 5 With the Go To button highlighted press ENTER to begin navigation Press the PAGE key and select the Compass Page Using the Compass Page Getting Started Located on the Compass Page are the Bearing Pointer and a Compass Ring For a GPS to navigate Basic Navigation properly it has to be moving When you are moving the orange Bearing Pointer points toward your destination while the Compass Ring reflects the direction that you are traveling with a red vertical line at the top ot the Compass Ring When you are headed directly toward your destination the Bearing Pointer points toward the top of the display aligned with the red vertical line displayed at the top of the Com pass Ring If you are not heading toward your destination the Bearing Pointer turns continuing to p
118. se briefly or press the next letter number from a different key The unit automatically moves the cursor to the next placeholder See page 15 for more information on entering data Changing the name 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the Name field and then press ENTER This activates the field with the highlight on the first placeholder 2 Press the ARROW KEYPAD to the left one time to clear the field 3 For example if you wished to enter PRACTICE 1 as a waypoint name Press the DATA ENTRY key Getting Started labeled P Q R S 7 one time to enter the letter P If you are entering a letter number from the same i key pause briefly and the unit moves to the next placeholder automatically Otherwise press the next Creating Waypoints letter number from a different key 4 Press the same key three times to set the letter R Continue entering the name until PRACTICE is spelled Review hee 5 To move the cursor to the right one space press the ARROW KEYPAD to the right one time ATE Er 6 Finish the waypoint name by selecting the number 1 A m tombe 7 Press ENTER to accept the new name ON 38051 340 RE W094 47930 E sa eins fan Directly below the Name field is a Comment Field You can enter a comment of up to twenty digits To gt gt J dees about the waypoint in this field For some more practice enter First Waypoint in the comment field Tes DN
119. ship station license To find out if you require a Ship Station license contact http wireless fcc gov marine fctsht14 html If your vessel requires licensing by the FCC you will obtain a MMSI during the application licensing process when you file FCC Forms 159 and 605 U S Federal User Federal users can obtain MMSI assignments from their agency radio spectrum management office These procedures are currently under review by the NTIA National Telecommunica tions and Information Administration Outside the U S Users can obtain an MMSI assignment from their telecommunications authority or ship registry often by obtaining or amending their ship station license In Canada Industry Canada is responsible for assigning MMSI numbers to commercial and recre ational vessels Information is available at the following web site http apollo ic gc ca english mmsi html For more information regarding MMSIS visit http www navcen uscg gov marcomms gmdss mmsi htm How can Garmin help you with DSC To receive Distress Calls or Position Reports you must have a DSC equipped chartplotter as well as a VHF radio with DSC support During normal non emergency Position Report communication Channel 70 156 525 MHz has been set aside as the VHF DSC digital call channel For a Distress Call a mariner presses the MayDay button on their VHF radio The call transmits on an emergency channel with the MMSI number attached to the call if you have DSC support A
120. sing the Highway Page Data Fields E simulating Operation EEE o as ob nsi aa e ke ws ooo SG YMG PL we oe as NA 10 0xt 10 0 Con CIO Route 017m 017m Waypoints STE CTs LO2r O17m DIST NEAT DIST DEST Current Nav pt en as Point TG EN 01 34 16 58 i ETA NEAT ETA DEST Desir ed n 03 02pm 03 17pm Track Line Route Details Edit Route N Setup 34 Current Position Zoom Scale Highway Page Route GPSMAP TOUR Map Waypoint Distance Course 4 ETA H TOURI ii Bred TOUR 15am said delene TOUR3 4 0m pl Dilem TOUR4 Tinm ek Udo TOURS l a FOH Ohien AS ee eee R i ai AM m DH 169m 515 03 18 ps4 Active Route Details Highway Page Whenever a Go To TracBack or route has been activated the GPSMAP 3006C 3010Cs Highway Page provides digital and graphic steering guidance to the destination with the Navigation Page The right side of the Highway Page features configurable Digital Data fields that display useful navigation data The lett section of the screen provides visual guidance to the waypoint on a graphic highway display The line down the center of the highway represents your desired track line As you head toward your destination the highway perspective moves to indicate your progress to the waypoint and which direction you should steer to stay on course If you are navigating a route the Highway Page shows each route waypoint in sequence connected by a red road
121. ss ENTER Getting Started Using Function Windows Factory default or optional hardware Main Pages may be added as additional Function windows or Using Functions Functions to any of the Main Pages See pg 19 for adding Functions Once you have configured a Main DATA Key Page you can easily cycle through the available Function by pressing the FCTN Function key A yellow box highlights around the active Function Each time you press the FCTN key the highlight moves in a clockwise motion when three or more Functions are displayed Functions List E Sarmabatins Lin ration x Functions To cycle through Main Page Functions 1 Press the FCTN key The Functions List appears and the next Function on the list highlights 2 Each time you press the FCTN key the next Function highlights Press ENTER when the desired Function is highlighted Or from the Functions List press the DATA ENTRY shortcut key for the desired Function Func tions that are not currently available appear in gray and may not be selected Function Adjustments Each active Function except the Compass Tape has specific Adjustment ADJ key SOFT KEY Active Function window options and Main Page features You can use options from the Adjustment menu to activate Adjustments or features for the active highlighted Function As you add optional hardware to the MFD or Garmin er Marine Network Adjustments Menu choices may
122. ss ENTER or press the DATA ENTRY key s for the selection To exit press QUIT Digital 1 with Digital 2 with small Available data field choices are large data fields data fields 1 Bearing BRG 13 Est Arrival Time at Next ETA NEXT 2 Course Over Ground COG 14 Est Time En Route to Destination ETE DEST 3 Course To Steer CTS 15 Est Time En Route to Next ETE Next TRENG Digital 1 Digital 2 4 Cross Track Error XTE 16 Position POSN EEE Te va 5 Date 17 Speed Over Ground SOG ee L Ss Ee z 6 Depth DPT 18 Speed Through Water STW Compa fe ven 7 Desired Course Over Ground DCOG 19 Time of Day TIME D Distance to Destination DIST DEST 8 Distance to Destination DIST DEST 20 Turn E 9 Distance to Next DIST NEXT 21 Velocity Made Good VMG Video 10 PEO ES 11 Estimated Position Error EPE 10 Elevation ELEV 22 Voltage VO LT 12 Est Arrival Time at Destination ETA DEST E 13 Est Arrival Time at Next ETANEKT 11 Estimated Position Error EPE 23 Water Temperature WTR TEMP Def ul EIN Mere gt 12 Est Arrival Time at Destination ETA DEST Requires input of Garmin or NMEA Sonar Data to display Choose the type of information To restore the factory default configuration you wish to display in a certain data field 1 Press and hold the DATA CNFG key for two seconds The Configuration window appears 20 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the Defaults button and pre
123. t in permanent damage to the equipment Introduction Table of Contents Introducir ice 1 6 A oRUre Reed Pan A rE More Ne nC ENN nee Settee err as l NNN 2 NY ARIUS AGA OIG RER EE ENE EE 5 Tacna GE SG a a 6 Getting AS 7 25 Map Data Installation Manta Conventions ii 7 TE ve 8 VEN 9 VEE NEDE NMS 10 Fen R O E tdt a E 11 daa A ES 12 FT Tv 13 NNN 14 Entero Dit E E SN E EN ETER 5 a et A aN Gee A hei heated 16 SJENERT EEE EE hat ie asses nae EE EE 17 MA ge A ES 18 COMM OUTING PP td cased ennsnendeete 19 Usina Functions DATA ranas aaa 21 EA VO TALS O a E nino 22 AN AAA PP hat ret A A T atte 24 EEE EE NE ER casera 26 74 NNN A A Ninel ore me neni ne 26 U Tine TS Nap U OM a o o 27 VP 28 Map PE OPIO EE ER ER RR ty 29 Usas E NE ET E serarer 33 Usine tne EE EE EN ER o o ene 34 NTN 35 UO E E E EA SER T 35 AR a PI 36 Rev and Editino VG 39 WD EE ET an a ER EE EE a Gont a SU ALL EEE 44 FOU OW TAKA A a aaan 45 Mr 4T TN Ne 48 A A ES 49 PREVI Winona a a a N 50 E R a E ee ene EN AE 51 A ER A a A 53 sm Ue FIND O use aeceunane 54 Mato Ge EEE RE ENE EE EN J3 NT A T E 56 MTT 58 Main Ma Ge RE EE tree enna enre eeeeree 60 MaMa A NE ENE ER 61 MND 63 Mi MEC EN EE RT JE TE 67 Tver 68 Maie Me me e EE RER EE EEE 69 le 14 Introduction Table of Contents Introduction Table of Contents Appendices OO 75 89 Appendix A Time Offsets sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssessssesesseseceesessa
124. t to the route As you add each new waypoint to the route the list shows the waypoint map item name leg distance course between points and a selectable column to display a variety of other route information see page GE 53 The bottom of the display shows totals for each column de em 7 Repeat steps 4 6 until the desired route points have been entered Press QUIT to return to the Route List Choose the type of point you want to page add to the route Following a Route Once a route has been created it can be activated and used for navigation with the NAV key A route HEGE may be followed in the same sequence as it was originally created inverted and followed from the end a point back to the beginning point or re evaluated To activate and follow a route 1 From any page press the NAV key then select Follow Route If you highlight a route trom the Route List or Route Review page and press NAV the window automatically displays Follow lt the route name gt 2 Highlight the route you wish to navigate and press ENTER To deactivate stop navigation of a route Press the NAV key select Stop Navigation Ey EXPOSED WR wi FISH FISH I a ut er ma HE Ln 20 line BT Joa Choose a waypoint from either the By Name or Nearest tab list 49 50 Reference Reviewing a Route i Follow Route Follow Track er PORT ENTRY Points TOURI TOURS Rou
125. tes Tracks psc Card Alarms System 45 Available G Dia If you highlight a route name from the Route List and press NAV the name auto matically appears E Simulating Operation Reference New Route Paints TOURI TOUR3 Routes Tracks Card riup Alarms System 45 Available 5 Used Route List Options The following additional options are available by pressing NAV and selecting the desired option while navigating a Route Invert Route reverses the Route to follow it from the end point back to the beginning Re Evaluate Route recalculates and reactivates the current route data Selects the route leg closest to your current position as the active leg the active leg defines the current from and to waypoints Route List Page The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C Route List page Routes tab ot the Main Menu displays all the routes currently stored in memory along with a descriptive name for each route By pressing ADJ MENU while highlighting a Route name on the Route List page the following menu options appear Copy Route Delete or Delete All To copy or delete a route 1 From the Route List using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the route you want to copy or delete and press ADJ MENU 2 Select either Copy Route or Delete Route For Delete press ENTER with OK highlighted to confirm a deletion Copy displays the R
126. the Software in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in Garmin You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the struc ture organization and code of the Software are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin You agree not to decompile disassemble modify reverse assemble reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software You agree not to export or re export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America 85 Appendix G LIMITED WARRANTY Limited Warranty This Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year trom the date of purchase Within this period Garmin will at its sole option repair or replace any compo nents that fail in normal use Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor provided that the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse misuse accident or unauthorized alteration or repairs THE WARRANTIES
127. the latest free software updates excluding map data throughout the life of your Garmin products visit the Garmin web site at www garmin com O Copyright 2004 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Garmin International Inc 1200 East 1515 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A Garmin Europe Ltd Unit 5 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey SO51 9DL U K Garmin Corporation No 68 Jangshu 2 Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan www garmin com Part Number 190 00371 00 Rev A
128. ting Adjustments You may also customize the Map Page to show other Functions pg 19 and different sizes types ot Digital Data pg 20 Follow ing are details on using each of these options e Measure Distance allows you to measure the bearing and distance between any two points on the map display To measure the BRG DIS between two points 1 Select Measure Distance or Measure An on screen pointer appears on the map display at your present position with a blue thumbtack symbol to show the trom reference point 2 To change the reference point the point that you want to measure from move the cursor to the desired point and press ENTER The blue thumbtack symbol now appears at that point 3 Move the cursor to the point that you want to measure to The bearing and distance from the reference point and cursor coordinates are displayed in the upper left of the Map display Press the QUIT key to finish e Hide Detail Show Detail toggles between showing not showing Spot Sounds and Map Outlines for easier viewing This setting only affects the currently selected Map If you have a Second Map Function displayed you may set one map to show detail and one map to hide detail Map with Detail hidden i f Simulating Op talian de a Measure Show Detail OOk 007 DFT 41 51 mene Volk 1997 Fein Sn EG E A E 506 Map with Detail A E See 0 01 Shown pee pr
129. tion and press ENTER until the informa Window ee AN tion for that location is displayed on the Celestial tab See page 54 for more information on using the Find ER oe feature A Tyi Moon To change the time or date Phase aia ar i T 1 System 1 From the Celestial tab use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Days or Hours buttons and press ENTER Press UP or DOWN on the ARROW KEYPAD to change the Days Hours Press QUIT to exit Overhead 90 45 20 Horizon 0 or Highlight the On field and press ENTER Main Menu Celestial Tab 2 Enter a new date or time and press ENTER 60 3 To return to the current date and time highlight the Use Current Date Time button and press ENTER Reference Trip Tab displays data for Trip Odometer Moving Average speed Total Average speed Maximum Speed Stopped Time Moving Time Total Time and Odometer You may clear the data by choosing from Main Menu Trip Clear Trip Clear Odometer Clear Max Speed or Clear All and pressing ENTER Tracks Tabs Points Tab contains the User and Proximity waypoint lists See page 41 Routes Tab contains a list of available routes See pages 48 rer Tracks Tab lets you specify whether or not to record a track log an electronic breadcrumb trail 7 Bee 154639 recording of your path define how it is recorded or save track log data for future use The Tracks tab also 14 6x 0
130. to the new map position existing waypoint or map item You see ADD below the arrow and the route lines moves with the arrow and press ENTER If you are not inserting an existing point press ENTER to confirm the new waypoint Press QUIT to return to the Route Review page To edit a route from the Route Numbers list 1 From the Route Numbers list use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired route point or you wish to edit and press ADJ MENU A pop up menu of editing choices appears Select Remove to remove the route point Select Add Before to insert a point between two existing points then from the Find From Current Position list highlight Waypoints and press ENTER You may also choose from other points such as Cities Tide Stations etc from this list Select the point you want and press ENTER twice See page 54 for searching for waypoints by name Planning Routes The Route Review Numbers list displays trip planning information for each leg or the entire route You may access the Planning setup from either Route Review list and the data may be viewed from the Route Numbers list only The far right data column may be changed to display ETA Estimated Time of Arrival at point Fuel to point Leg Distance Leg Fuel Leg Time Sunrise and Sunset at point location and Time To point To use the Plan Route feature 1 From the Route Review list use the ARROW KEYPAD to
131. tor 69 Simulator Set Position 69 Simulator Track 69 Simulator Track Control 69 Simulator Transducer 69 Skyview Orientation 58 Software License Agreement 85 Software Version 70 Soft Keys 10 Sonar Alarms 68 Source GPS 58 Source Video 35 Specifications 82 Speed Filter 69 Speed Units 71 Standard Video 35 Status Bar 16 17 Stop Navigation 44 Storage 82 Sunrise 53 Sunset 53 Sun Rise Set 60 Symbol Set 30 Symbol Size 31 System Alarms 68 System Information 70 System Mode 69 T Temperature 71 74 Temperature Scale 74 Temperature Tab 69 74 Temperature Time Duration 74 Tides 58 Tide Stations 59 Tide Tab 58 Time Format 72 Time Offsets 75 Time Zone 72 TracBack 45 46 Tracks Deleting 62 Tracks Reviewing 62 Tracks Saved 62 Track Color 61 Track Logs 45 46 61 Track Record Mode 61 Track Tab 61 Track Up 31 Track Value 61 Trip Tab 61 U Understanding the Features 12 Units 70 Unit Features 8 User Datum 78 User Waypoint List 41 Vv Video Page 35 W WAAS 57 58 Warnings 5 WARRANTY 86 Water Immersion 82 Water Temperature Alarm 68 Waypoints Creating 22 36 37 38 Waypoints Deleting 40 42 Waypoints Editing 39 Waypoints Manual Entry 38 Waypoints Moving 40 Waypoints Naming 22 Waypoints Proximity 42 43 Waypoints Referencing 41 Waypoints Reviewing 39 Waypoints Symbol 22 Waypoint List 41 Waypoint Symbols 40 Z Zoom 26 34 Appendix H Index 91 92 For
132. ts stored in memory to create a TracBack route e If the track log interval is set to the Time option the route may not follow your exact path keep the interval set to resolution for best performance If the receiver is turned off or satellite coverage is lost during your trip the TracBack draws a straight line between any point where coverage was lost and where it resumed e If your track logs changes in distance and direction are too complex 300 waypoints may not mark your path accurately The receiver then assigns the 300 waypoints to the most significant points of your track and simplifies segments with fewer changes in direction To stop TracBack navigation Press the NAV key and select Stop Navigation For more information on setting up the Track options and saved tracks see pages 61 MOB Man OverBoard The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C s Man OverBoard function MOB lets you simultaneously mark and set a course to a position for quick response to emergency situations To activate the MOB function 1 Press and hold the NAV MOB key for two seconds 2 Highlight Yes and press ENTER to confirm and begin navigating to the MOB position Once a MOB has been activated a MOB waypoint with an international MOB symbol is created and the unit is set on an active navigation to that point Use any of the Navigation Pages to guide you back to the MOB point The MOB waypoint is stored in the waypoint list and may be delet
133. uce the risk of unsafe operation carefully review and understand all aspects of this Owners Manual and thoroughly practice operation using the simulator mode prior to actual use When in actual use carefully compare indications from the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C to all available navigation sources including the information from other NAVAIDs visual sightings charts etc For safety always resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation CAUTION IT IS THE USER S RESPONSIBILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT PRUDENTLY THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY AS A NAVIGATIONAL AID AND MUST NOT BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE REQUIRING PRECISE MEASUREMENT OF DIRECTION DISTANCE LOCATION OR TOPOGRAPHY MAP DATA INFORMATION One of the goals of Garmin is to provide customers with the most complete and accurate cartography that is available to us at a reasonable cost We use a combination of governmental and private data sources which we identify as required in product literature and copyright messages displayed to the consumer Virtually all data sources contain inaccurate or incomplete data to some degree This is particularly true outside the United States where complete and accurate digital data is either not available or prohibitively expensive WARNING This product its packaging and its components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth detects or reproductive harm This Notice is being provided in accor dance with Cal
134. up to 15 20 minutes then 1 2 minutes afterwards When WAAS differential correction has been received for p GPS satellites numbers 32 or below a D appears in the signal bar of the sky view and Ready For Navi gation with WAAS appears in the Status field To learn more about the WAAS system its satellite posi tions and current state of development visit the FAA web site http gps faa gov Since WAAS requires R CPU resources of the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C to search for and track the satellites you may disable the W IN WAAS feature to improve unit performance if WAAS reception is not available in your area KN Receiver Status and Accurac The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C uses GPS technology in HECEMEL DEat US and ACCUIACY order to find your precise location GPS stands for Global Positioning System a group of 24 satellites circling the Receiver status is indicated by the Status field Current accuracy is indicated by the EPE Estimated earth twice a dav aten altitud of about 12 000 miles Me Position Error field Accuracy uses many factors such as the number of received GPS satellites signal satellites transmit very low power radio signals contain strength and satellite orientation to calculate position accuracy in feet or meters The status field shows Je al a l e a GPS receiver to determine their location on the Earth one of the following conditions within 100 meters or better For more detailed informa tion r
135. urrent scale displayed at the bottom right of the Map window The scale value represents the distance from one end of the scale bar to the other To select a map range Press the RANGE UP Arrow to zoom out and the RANGE DOWN Arrow to zoom in The GPSMAP 3006C 3010Cs system has a built in worldwide database with more detailed cover age available through the use of the optional BlueChart or MapSource data The GPSMAP 3006C 3010C displays cartography as long as there is chart information available for the range you ve selected Map coverage conforms to the following conditions e When the selected zoom range is covered by either the internal database BlueChart or MapSource data cartography is displayed When the selected zoom range is covered by both the internal database and BlueChart MapSource data cartography is displayed using the data with the best resolution e When the selected zoom range exceeds the resolution of the data in use overzoom cartography is displayed and an overzoom warning appears below the scale field Map Page Options The Map Page provides access to functions and features relating to the Map Function window using the Adjustment ADJ and or SOFT KEY options The available Adjustment ADJ SOFT KEY options are Measure Distance Hide Show Detail and Setup s you add optional hardware to the MFD or Garmin Marine Network Adjustments Menu choices may appear automatically See page 14 for instructions on selec
136. waypoint to the route the list to the lett shows the waypoint name The bottom of the display shows you the number of available and used points A yellow red route line appears on the map to indicate each completed leg and a blue dotted line appears to indicate the distance and bearing to the arrow cursor from the last route waypoint 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have finished defining all route waypoints 6 When finished press QUIT three times to return to the Route List page or press FCTN to move the high light to the Route waypoint list and option buttons To create a route using text from the Route Review page Reference 1 Hold ADJ MENU for two seconds to display the Main Menu Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Following a Route Routes tab 2 Highlight the New Route button and press ENTER 3 Press FCTN then highlight the Numbers button and press ENTER Find From Current Position 4 Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the first field under the word Waypoint and press ENTER a T 5 From the Find menu highlight Waypoints and press ENTER You may also choose from other points such a som ger as Cities Tide Stations etc from this list Select a waypoint from either the By Name or Nearest tab Sepp ente LA eA list and press ENTER See page 54 for searching for waypoints by name ng 6 On the Review page OK is automatically highlighted Press ENTER to add the poin
137. with a yellow line down the middle which is your desired track line You may also view Routes details nearby waypoints not in the active route Track Log points and Saved Tracks can also be displayed The highway perspective range may also be zoomed in or out to display a larger or smaller view of the highway Five settings are available from 1X to 16X with a default setting of 8X To change the highway perspective range Press the RANGE UP Arrow to zoom out and the RANGE DOWN Arrow to zoom in Many features of the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C are SOFT KEY driven The Highway Page provides access to functions and features relating to the Highway Page or Highway Function window using the Adjustment ADJ and or SOFT KEY options The available Adjustment ADJ SOFT KEY options are Active Route Details Edit Active Route and Setup As you add optional hardware to the MFD or Garmin Marine Network Adjustments Menu choices may appear automatically See page 14 for instructions on selecting Adjustments You may also customize the Highway Page to show other Functions pg 19 and different sizes types of Digital Data pg 20 Fol lowing are details on using each of these options Active Route Details Route Details displays details such as distance course and other useful information for each waypoint of the Active Route See page 50 for more information on viewing and selecting Active Route information Edit Active Route Edit Route allo
138. ws you to review and modify the Active Route from either a list of the Route points or a graphically on a map window See page 51 for more information Reference Setup allows you to select what waypoints and tracks are shown on the Highway display Use the ARROW KEYPAD and ENTER key to select deselect the desired options Four options are available Highway Page Options e Active Route Waypoints all active route waypoints Video Page e User Waypoints only nearby waypoints Track Log current active Track Log Check or uncheck the options you Wish E smuig Operation e Saved Tracks any saved Track Logs to show hide on the As Highway Page Video Page Optional The Video Page only appears if you attach an optional NTSC or PAL composite video source to the MED See Installation Manual You may input up to two different video signals to the MFD Once attached you may change or alternate between video Source adjust the Aspect Brightness Saturation and Contrast You may also adjust which video standard is being input The Video Page provides access to functions and features using the Adjustment ADJ and or SOFT KEY options The following options are available Source lets you select input between Video In 1 and Video In 2 Choose Alternate to have the unit switch between source at 5 10 and 30 second intervals e Aspect you may Stretch the video input to fill the entire frame or use
139. ypoints Through this exercise you will create a new waypoint name the waypoint and assign a symbol to the waypoint You will find the term Waypoint is used frequently when talking about navigation A Waypoint is a position stored in the MFDS memory that can be used for navigation Waypoints are used for direct navigation or you can use several waypoints to build a route Creating or Marking a waypoint in the MFD is really very easy The unit has to be turned on and receiving at least three satellite signals to mark a waypoint Marking your present position as a Waypoint Press and hold the ENTER MARK key for two seconds until the waypoint Review page is displayed When you hold the ENTER MARK key the GPSMAP 3006C 3010C captures its current location and displays the Review page The MFD assigns a square as the default symbol and a number as the default name The OK button is now highlighted Pressing ENTER stores the new waypoint using the default settings for the symbol and name or you may change the symbol Changing the symbol 1 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight the symbol field then press ENTER This displays an alphabetical list showing all of the available symbols 2 Using the ARROW KEYPAD highlight a symbol and then press ENTER We will enter a new waypoint name using the DATA ENTRY keys When entering data using the DATA ENTRY keys press the key repeatedly until the correct character is selected then pau
140. ys the Go To and Follow navigation menu Activates the MOB Man OverBoard navigation feature when pressed and held for more than one second The DATA CNFG Key toggles the display of a main page with without function windows and data fields When pressed and held for more than one second displays the CNFG Configuration page which allows you to customize the current main page The FIND Key allows you to quickly access User Waypoints and other items used for navigation The FCTN Key Function key allows you to cycle through function windows see page 21 The ARROW KEYPAD is used to select highlight menu options and enter data It controls the LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN and diagonal movement of the cursor Always press and release a key to perform its primary function Press hold for more than one second then release the ENTER MARK ADJ MENU NAV MOB and DATA CNFG keys to activate their secondary functions 9 10 Getting Started 3006C 3010C Keys DATA ENTRY Shortcut Keys Data Entry Shortcut Keys The Data Entry Keys are used when entering alpha numeric data in the unit such as a waypoint name The Data Entry Keys can be used in conjunction with the ARROW KEYPAD To select the first letter press the key once to select the second letter press the key twice to select the third letter press the key three times or to select the number press the key four times When you have correct letter or number selected paus
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