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...GPS receiver. You can also find warranty and FCC information in death or serious injury. The GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 utilizes the proven performance of the box. The Appendix contains installation instructions, specifications, optional accessories, and maintenance information. Manual Conventions This manual... damage. See the CANet accessory installation instructions for choosing the Garmin® GPSMAP® 392/398/492/498. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual INTRODUCTION > ABOUT THIS MANUAL The Basic Operation section provides you begin working with the packing...
...GPS receiver. You can also find warranty and FCC information in death or serious injury. The GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 utilizes the proven performance of the box. The Appendix contains installation instructions, specifications, optional accessories, and maintenance information. Manual Conventions This manual... damage. See the CANet accessory installation instructions for choosing the Garmin® GPSMAP® 392/398/492/498. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual INTRODUCTION > ABOUT THIS MANUAL The Basic Operation section provides you begin working with the packing...
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INTRODUCTION > TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Introduction i About This Manual i Manual Conventions i Warning iv Caution v Care Information vi Basic Operation 1 Initializing the Receiver 1 Simulator Mode 3 Adjusting the Backlight 4 Interface Keys 5 Entering Data and Selecting Options 6 Using ...Pages 26 Map Page 27 Compass Page 32 3D Highway Page 33 Active Route Page 36 Main Menu 37 GPS Tab 37 Tide Tab 40 Trip Tab 44 Celes (Celestial) Tab 45 Points Tab 46 Route Tab ... Tab 64 Sonar Tab 64 Systm (System) Tab 65 Alarm Tab 70 ii GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual
INTRODUCTION > TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Introduction i About This Manual i Manual Conventions i Warning iv Caution v Care Information vi Basic Operation 1 Initializing the Receiver 1 Simulator Mode 3 Adjusting the Backlight 4 Interface Keys 5 Entering Data and Selecting Options 6 Using ...Pages 26 Map Page 27 Compass Page 32 3D Highway Page 33 Active Route Page 36 Main Menu 37 GPS Tab 37 Tide Tab 40 Trip Tab 44 Celes (Celestial) Tab 45 Points Tab 46 Route Tab ... Tab 64 Sonar Tab 64 Systm (System) Tab 65 Alarm Tab 70 ii GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual
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... Sonar 72 Sonar Tab Options 79 Flasher Page 84 Map Split Page 85 Appendix 86 Specifications 86 Installing the GPSMAP 492/498 External GPS Antenna..... 87 Mounting the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 88 Installing the Transducer 90 Connecting the Power/Data Cable 92 Interfacing 93 Installing and Removing Data Cards 94... System 103 Optional Accessories 105 Software License Agreement 106 Product Registration 106 Limited Warranty 107 FCC Compliance 108 Declaration of Conformity (DoC 108 Index 109 GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual iii
... Sonar 72 Sonar Tab Options 79 Flasher Page 84 Map Split Page 85 Appendix 86 Specifications 86 Installing the GPSMAP 492/498 External GPS Antenna..... 87 Mounting the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 88 Installing the Transducer 90 Connecting the Power/Data Cable 92 Interfacing 93 Installing and Removing Data Cards 94... System 103 Optional Accessories 105 Software License Agreement 106 Product Registration 106 Limited Warranty 107 FCC Compliance 108 Declaration of Conformity (DoC 108 Index 109 GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual iii
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... in the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 only to facilitate, not to our Web site at http://www.garmin.com/prop65....navigation. iv GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual When navigating, carefully compare information displayed on the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 ...to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations could result in an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury. WARNING: This product, its packaging, and its components contain chemicals known to the State of authorized government charts. Official government charts and notices to mariners...
... in the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 only to facilitate, not to our Web site at http://www.garmin.com/prop65....navigation. iv GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual When navigating, carefully compare information displayed on the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 ...to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations could result in an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury. WARNING: This product, its packaging, and its components contain chemicals known to the State of authorized government charts. Official government charts and notices to mariners...
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...at a reasonable cost. We use the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 for its accuracy and maintenance. Virtually all GPS equipment, including the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498. The California Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 requires the recycling of Garmin is to provide customers with the most ...OR FEDERAL LAWS. Map Data Information: One of the goals of certain electronics. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual v Use the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 only as a navigational aid. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the United States government, which we identify in injury or property...
...at a reasonable cost. We use the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 for its accuracy and maintenance. Virtually all GPS equipment, including the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498. The California Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 requires the recycling of Garmin is to provide customers with the most ...OR FEDERAL LAWS. Map Data Information: One of the goals of certain electronics. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual v Use the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 only as a navigational aid. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the United States government, which we identify in injury or property...
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... damage to IEC Standard 60529 IPX7. INTRODUCTION > CARE INFORMATION Care Information Cleaning the Unit The GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 is waterproof to the unit. Clean the unit using this manual, contact Garmin Product Support in Water The GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 is constructed of high quality materials and does not require user maintenance other...
... damage to IEC Standard 60529 IPX7. INTRODUCTION > CARE INFORMATION Care Information Cleaning the Unit The GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 is waterproof to the unit. Clean the unit using this manual, contact Garmin Product Support in Water The GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 is constructed of high quality materials and does not require user maintenance other...
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... page, and then the Warning Page appears while the unit conducts a self-test. 2. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual BASIC OPERATION > INITIALIZING THE RECEIVER 3. The GPS Information Page appears as the receiver begins acquiring satellites. The page goes away after you press ENTER to acknowledge the Warning Page... Mode. To turn off the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498: 1. BASIC OPERATION Initializing the Receiver The first time you turn on the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498, the receiver must be given an opportunity to start the unit. A full-screen GPS Information Page is complete, press ...
... page, and then the Warning Page appears while the unit conducts a self-test. 2. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual BASIC OPERATION > INITIALIZING THE RECEIVER 3. The GPS Information Page appears as the receiver begins acquiring satellites. The page goes away after you press ENTER to acknowledge the Warning Page... Mode. To turn off the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498: 1. BASIC OPERATION Initializing the Receiver The first time you turn on the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498, the receiver must be given an opportunity to start the unit. A full-screen GPS Information Page is complete, press ...
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...The unit now begins searching for the appropriate satellites for your approximate location on the ROCKER until the GPS tab is ready for Navigation" during this process, it helps to initialize the unit. If the unit shows...have determined your region and should acquire a fix within 200 miles. BASIC OPERATION > INITIALIZING THE RECEIVER To graphically initialize the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498: 1. After you have difficulty identifying your approximate location within a few minutes. ...in any way, rather it is ready to use . 2 GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual
...The unit now begins searching for the appropriate satellites for your approximate location on the ROCKER until the GPS tab is ready for Navigation" during this process, it helps to initialize the unit. If the unit shows...have determined your region and should acquire a fix within 200 miles. BASIC OPERATION > INITIALIZING THE RECEIVER To graphically initialize the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498: 1. After you have difficulty identifying your approximate location within a few minutes. ...in any way, rather it is ready to use . 2 GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual
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...ENTER. 3. BASIC OPERATION > SIMULATOR MODE To place the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 in Simulator Mode. Press QUIT to Simulator Mode, the GPS receiver is turned on, "Simulating" appears at the bottom of the main pages. 4. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual 3 Keep in memory for future use indoors or practice. ...press ADJ/MENU, and select Stop Simulator. Simulator Mode Simulator Mode turns the GPS receiver off for use . When the unit is set to confirm the Running Simulator message that the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 does not track satellites in Simulator Mode, and this mode should ...
...ENTER. 3. BASIC OPERATION > SIMULATOR MODE To place the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 in Simulator Mode. Press QUIT to Simulator Mode, the GPS receiver is turned on, "Simulating" appears at the bottom of the main pages. 4. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual 3 Keep in memory for future use indoors or practice. ...press ADJ/MENU, and select Stop Simulator. Simulator Mode Simulator Mode turns the GPS receiver off for use . When the unit is set to confirm the Running Simulator message that the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 does not track satellites in Simulator Mode, and this mode should ...
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... Track field, and press ENTER. Press down on the General sub tab. Adjusting the Backlight The adjustable screen backlighting is at the maximum setting. 3. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual
... Track field, and press ENTER. Press down on the General sub tab. Adjusting the Backlight The adjustable screen backlighting is at the maximum setting. 3. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual
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... Menu. NAV/MOB Key • Press and release at any time to view the Navigation Menu. • Press and hold for MOB waypoint. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual ��� ���� ��� ��� ���� ���� ��...
... Menu. NAV/MOB Key • Press and release at any time to view the Navigation Menu. • Press and hold for MOB waypoint. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual ��� ���� ��� ��� ���� ���� ��...
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.... 3. Use the ROCKER to highlight an on -screen buttons. To select an option requires movement of optional features that page. On-screen buttons 6 GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual To select an optional feature: 1. BASIC OPERATION > ENTERING DATA AND SELECTING OPTIONS Entering Data and Selecting Options You can select and start options...
.... 3. Use the ROCKER to highlight an on -screen buttons. To select an option requires movement of optional features that page. On-screen buttons 6 GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual To select an optional feature: 1. BASIC OPERATION > ENTERING DATA AND SELECTING OPTIONS Entering Data and Selecting Options You can select and start options...
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... zoom range Map pointer coordinates Distance Map pointer Present location The Map Page actively scrolls or pans enabling you move the map pointer. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual 7 When you to the map pointer, along with the latitude/longitude of that item appears. NOTE: When the map pointer reaches the edge...
... zoom range Map pointer coordinates Distance Map pointer Present location The Map Page actively scrolls or pans enabling you move the map pointer. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual 7 When you to the map pointer, along with the latitude/longitude of that item appears. NOTE: When the map pointer reaches the edge...
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...You can also use up to 10 characters for the name. 4. BASIC OPERATION > CREATING AND USING WAYPOINTS Creating and Using Waypoints The GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 stores up to 3,000 alphanumeric waypoints with the default name and symbol, highlight OK, and press ENTER/MARK. 3. Waypoint ... coordinates. To select a different symbol, highlight the symbol field to highlight the new symbol, and press ENTER/MARK. 8 GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual To accept the waypoint with a user-defined symbol, comments, depth, and water temp, available for each waypoint. To ...
...You can also use up to 10 characters for the name. 4. BASIC OPERATION > CREATING AND USING WAYPOINTS Creating and Using Waypoints The GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 stores up to 3,000 alphanumeric waypoints with the default name and symbol, highlight OK, and press ENTER/MARK. 3. Waypoint ... coordinates. To select a different symbol, highlight the symbol field to highlight the new symbol, and press ENTER/MARK. 8 GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual To accept the waypoint with a user-defined symbol, comments, depth, and water temp, available for each waypoint. To ...
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... ENTER/MARK to a map location. To change the name, symbol, or add a comment or depth, highlight the appropriate field, and press ENTER/MARK. To manually enter a set of the map. If you want to step 4. 3. Highlight Create Wpt, and press ENTER/MARK. 4. Creating Waypoints Graphically You create waypoints graphically from... to highlight OK. Use the ROCKER to move the map pointer to confirm the changes. Make your present location, not the map location. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual 9
... ENTER/MARK to a map location. To change the name, symbol, or add a comment or depth, highlight the appropriate field, and press ENTER/MARK. To manually enter a set of the map. If you want to step 4. 3. Highlight Create Wpt, and press ENTER/MARK. 4. Creating Waypoints Graphically You create waypoints graphically from... to highlight OK. Use the ROCKER to move the map pointer to confirm the changes. Make your present location, not the map location. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual 9
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... to a location. To stop navigation, press NAV/MOB highlight Stop Navigation, and press ENTER. The MOB function allows you back to that point. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual Use any other waypoint. The MOB waypoint is on an active navigation to the MOB point. When a MOB is active, a MOB waypoint with...
... to a location. To stop navigation, press NAV/MOB highlight Stop Navigation, and press ENTER. The MOB function allows you back to that point. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual Use any other waypoint. The MOB waypoint is on an active navigation to the MOB point. When a MOB is active, a MOB waypoint with...
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When finished, highlight Next, and press ENTER to show the Waypoint Edit Page. Press ENTER to save them. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual 11 Highlight the waypoint name field, and press ENTER. 2. Reviewing and Editing Waypoints You can review, modify, rename, move, or delete waypoints at any ...
When finished, highlight Next, and press ENTER to show the Waypoint Edit Page. Press ENTER to save them. GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual 11 Highlight the waypoint name field, and press ENTER. 2. Reviewing and Editing Waypoints You can review, modify, rename, move, or delete waypoints at any ...
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... points or graphically from your present location. If you are actively navigating, the Map Page shows a straight line from the Map Page. 12 GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual To move the waypoint on a list or the map, Go To appears in addition to Go To Point. When you have a point highlighted...
... points or graphically from your present location. If you are actively navigating, the Map Page shows a straight line from the Map Page. 12 GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual To move the waypoint on a list or the map, Go To appears in addition to Go To Point. When you have a point highlighted...
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... your vessel sends sound waves down into the water in deeper water where the beam covers more area (for you want. The transducer receives the sound wave information and then sends the information to the GSD 22, GSD 21, GSD 20 sounder module 72 and then to ...GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual The type of the transducer and the water depth. Read the Installation Instructions to the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498. The GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 displays the information on the screen. NOTE: You MUST have a GSD 22, GSD 21, or GSD 20 and a transducer installed and connected to your GPSMAP 398...
... your vessel sends sound waves down into the water in deeper water where the beam covers more area (for you want. The transducer receives the sound wave information and then sends the information to the GSD 22, GSD 21, GSD 20 sounder module 72 and then to ...GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual The type of the transducer and the water depth. Read the Installation Instructions to the GPSMAP 392/398/492/498. The GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 displays the information on the screen. NOTE: You MUST have a GSD 22, GSD 21, or GSD 20 and a transducer installed and connected to your GPSMAP 398...
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...Installing the Transducer The transducer acts as the eyes and ears of your unit. This transducer provides good all-around performance. 90 GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual A 80/200 kHz dual beam 40°/14° cone angle, temperature sensing, transom mount transducer is included in the... GPSMAP 498 (with transducer) package. A 50/200 kHz dual frequency 40°/10° cone angle, temperature sensing, transom mount transducer is ...
...Installing the Transducer The transducer acts as the eyes and ears of your unit. This transducer provides good all-around performance. 90 GPSMAP 392/398/492/498 Owner's Manual A 80/200 kHz dual beam 40°/14° cone angle, temperature sensing, transom mount transducer is included in the... GPSMAP 498 (with transducer) package. A 50/200 kHz dual frequency 40°/10° cone angle, temperature sensing, transom mount transducer is ...