Garmin 02261A Marine Chartplotter with WLAN User Manual 1
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GPSMAP® 800 and 1000 Series Installation Instructions Important Safety Information WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. When connecting the power cable, do not remove the in-line fuse holder. To prevent the possibility of injury or product damage caused by fire or overheating, the appropriate fuse must be in place as indicated in the product specifications. In addition, connecting the power cable without the appropriate fuse in place will void the product warranty. CAUTION Always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask when drilling, cutting, or sanding. NOTICE When drilling or cutting, always check what is on the opposite side of the surface. Registering Your Device Help us better support you by completing our online registration today. • Go to http://my.garmin.com. • Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in a safe place. When selecting a mounting location, you should observe these considerations. • The location should provide optimal viewing as you operate your boat. • The location should allow for easy access to all device interfaces, such as the keypad, touchscreen, and card reader, if applicable. • The location must be strong enough to support the weight of the device and protect it from excessive vibration or shock. • To avoid interference with a magnetic compass, the device should not be installed closer to a compass than the compass-safe distance value listed in the product specifications. • The location must allow room for the routing and connection of all cables. Bail Mounting the Device NOTICE If you are mounting the bracket on fiberglass with screws, it is recommended to use a countersink bit to drill a clearance counterbore through only the top gel-coat layer. This will help to avoid any cracking in the gel-coat layer when the screws are tightened. Stainless-steel screws may bind when screwed into fiberglass and overtightened. Garmin® recommends applying an anti-seize lubricant to the screws before installing them. You can use the included bracket to bail mount the device on a flat surface. 1 Using the bail-mount bracket À as a template, mark the pilot holes Á. Contacting Garmin Product Support • Go to www.garmin.com/support and click Contact Support for in-country support information. • In the USA, call (913) 397.8200 or (800) 800.1020. • In the UK, call 0808 2380000. • In Europe, call +44 (0) 870.8501241. Tools Needed • • • • • Drill and drill bits #2 Phillips screwdriver Jigsaw or rotary tool File and sandpaper Marine sealant (optional) 2 Using a 3 mm (1/8 in.) drill bit, drill the pilot holes. 3 Using the included screws Â, secure the bail-mount bracket Mounting Considerations NOTICE This device should be mounted in a location that is not exposed to extreme temperatures or conditions. The temperature range for this device is listed in the product specifications. Extended exposure to temperatures exceeding the specified temperature range, in storage or operating conditions, may cause device failure. Extreme-temperature-induced damage and related consequences are not covered by the warranty. Using the included hardware and template, you can mount the device using one of two methods. You can use the included bracket and hardware to bail mount the device, or you can use the included template and hardware to flush mount the device in the dashboard. October 2013 to the mounting surface. 4 Install the bail-mount knobs à on the sides of the device. 5 Place the device in the bail-mount bracket and tighten the bail-mount knobs. Flush Mounting the Device NOTICE Be careful when cutting the hole to flush mount the device. There is only a small amount of clearance between the case and the mounting holes, and cutting the hole too large could compromise the stability of the device after it is mounted. If you are mounting the bracket on fiberglass with screws, it is recommended to use a countersink bit to drill a clearance counterbore through only the top gel-coat layer. This will help to avoid any cracking in the gel-coat layer when the screws are tightened. 190-01658-02_0A Printed in Taiwan Stainless-steel screws may bind when screwed into fiberglass and overtightened. Garmin recommends applying an anti-seize lubricant to the screws before installing them. • After installing a locking ring on a cable, you should make sure the ring is securely connected and the o-ring is in place so the power or data connection remains secure. The included template and hardware can be used to mount the device in your dashboard. 1 Trim the template and make sure it fits in the location where you want to mount the device. 2 Remove the protective liner from the back of the template and adhere it to the location where you want to mount the device. 3 Using a 9.5 mm (3/8 in.) drill bit, drill one or more of the holes inside the corners of the solid line on the template to prepare the mounting surface for cutting. 4 Using a jigsaw or rotary tool, cut the mounting surface along the inside of the solid line indicated on the template. 5 Place the device in the cutout to test the fit. 6 If necessary, use a file and sandpaper to refine the size of the cutout. 7 After the device fits correctly in the cutout, ensure the mounting holes on the device line up with the pilot holes on the template. 8 If the mounting holes on the device do not line up, mark the new pilot-hole locations. 9 Using a 3.2 mm (1/8 in.) drill bit, drill the pilot holes. 10 Remove the template from the mounting surface. 11 If you will not have access to the back of the device after you mount it, connect all necessary cables to the device before placing it into the cutout. 12 If necessary, cover unused connectors with the attached weather caps to prevent corrosion of the metal contacts. 13 Install the foam gasket À on the back of the device. The pieces of the rubber gasket have adhesive on the back. Make sure you remove the protective liner before installing them on the device. About the Wiring Harness • The wiring harness connects the device to power, NMEA® 0183 devices, and a lamp or a horn for visible or audible alerts. • The wiring harness is packaged without the locking ring installed. You should route the cable before you install the locking ring. • After connecting a locking ring to the wiring harness, you should make sure the ring is securely connected and the oring is in place so the connection remains secure. • The device has two internal NMEA 0183 ports that are used to connect to NMEA 0183 compliant devices. When connecting to a device for both transmitting and receiving, you must make sure to use wires from the same internal NMEA 0183 port. • If it is necessary to extend the power and ground wires, you must use 16 AWG (1.31 mm²) wire. • If it is necessary to extend the NMEA 0183 or alarm wires, you must use 22 AWG (.33 mm²) wire. Item À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç Wire Color Wire Function Red Power Black Ground (power and NMEA 0183) Blue NMEA 0183 internal port 1 Tx (out) Brown NMEA 0183 internal port 1 Rx (in) Gray NMEA 0183 internal port 2 Tx (out) Violet NMEA 0183 internal port 2 Rx (in) Orange Accessory on Yellow Alarm low Connecting the Wiring Harness to Power WARNING When connecting the power cable, do not remove the in-line fuse holder. To prevent the possibility of injury or product damage caused by fire or overheating, the appropriate fuse must be in place as indicated in the product specifications. In addition, connecting the power cable without the appropriate fuse in place will void the product warranty. 14 Place the device in the cutout. 15 Secure the device to the mounting surface using the included screws Á. 16 Install the decorative bezel by snapping it in place around the edges of the device. Connection Considerations When connecting this device to power and to other Garmin devices, you should observe these considerations. • The power and ground connections to the battery must be checked to make sure they are secured and cannot not become loose. • For easier routing, the cables are packaged without the locking rings installed. The cables should be routed before the locking rings are installed. If it is necessary to extend the power and ground wires, you must use 18 AWG (0.82 mm²) wire. 1 Route the wiring harness to the power source and to the device. 2 Connect the red wire to the positive (+) battery terminal, and connect the black wire to the negative (-) battery terminal. 3 Install the locking ring and o-ring on the end of the wiring harness. 4 Connect the wiring harness to the device by turning the locking ring clockwise. NMEA 0183 Connection Considerations • The installation instructions provided with your NMEA 0183 compatible device should contain the information you need to identify the transmitting (Tx) and receiving (Rx) A (+) and B (-) wires. • When connecting NMEA 0183 devices with two transmitting and two receiving wires, it is not necessary for the NMEA 2000® bus and the NMEA 0183 device to connect to a common ground. • When connecting a NMEA 0183 device with only one transmitting (Tx) wire or with only one receiving (Rx) wire, the NMEA 2000 bus and the NMEA 0183 device must be connected to a common ground. NMEA 0183 Connection Diagram Item Description 12 Vdc power source À Á  Wiring harness NMEA 0183-compliant device Item Garmin Wire Function Ê Ë Ì Í Garmin Wire Color NMEA 0183 Device Wire Function Power Red Power Ground Black Data ground Tx Blue Rx/A (+) Rx Brown Tx/A (+) Lamp or Horn Connections The device can be used with a lamp, a horn, or both, to sound or flash an alert when the chartplotter displays a message. This is optional, and the alarm wire is not necessary for the device to function normally. When connecting the device to a lamp or horn, observe these considerations. • The alarm circuit switches to a low-voltage state when the alarm sounds. • The maximum current is 100 mA, and a relay is needed to limit the current from the chartplotter to 100 mA. • To manually toggle visual and audible alerts, you can install single-pole, single-throw switches. Item Description À Á Â Ã Ä Å Item Ê Ë Ì Power source Power cable Horn Lamp Relay (100 mA coil current) Toggle switches to enable and disable lamp or horn alerts Wire Color Wire Function Red Power Black Ground Yellow Alarm Connecting the Device to a Transducer Devices that can receive depth information from a Garmin transducer have a port labeled SONAR. Go to www.garmin.com or contact your local Garmin dealer to determine the appropriate type of transducer for your needs. 1 Follow the instructions provided with your transducer to install it on your boat correctly. 2 Route the transducer cable to the back of your device, away from sources of electrical interference. 3 Connect the transducer cable to the SONAR port on your device. Connecting the Device to an External Garmin Sounder Module Devices that can receive information from an external Garmin sounder module have a port labeled ETHERNET. Go to www.garmin.com or contact your local Garmin dealer to determine the appropriate type of sonar device for your needs. 1 Follow the instructions provided with your sounder module to install it on your boat correctly. 2 Route the Garmin Marine Network cable from the sounder module to the back of your device, away from sources of electrical interference. 3 Connect the Garmin Marine Network cable to the ETHERNET port on your device. Connecting the Device to a Garmin Marine Radar Devices that can receive information from a Garmin radar have a port labeled ETHERNET. Go to www.garmin.com or contact your local Garmin dealer to determine the appropriate type of radar for your needs. 1 Follow the instructions provided with your Garmin radar to install it on your boat correctly. 2 Route the Garmin Marine Network cable from the radar to the back of your device, away from sources of electrical interference. 3 Connect the Garmin Marine Network cable to the ETHERNET port on your device. Radar, Sonar, and Map Sharing Considerations Devices that can share supplemental map information and view data from a single radar or sonar module at the same time have a port labeled ETHERNET. Go to www.garmin.com or contact your local Garmin dealer to determine the appropriate type of devices for your needs. When connecting this device to compatible ETHERNET devices, you should observe these considerations. • This device is compatible only with other Garmin ETHERNET devices, and does not share data with Garmin Marine Network devices such as a GPSMAP 8000 series device. • This device is not compatible with legacy Garmin sounder modules such as the GSD™ 26. • If your device receives sonar data from a transducer connected to theSONAR port, it does not share the sonar data with other ETHERNET devices. • A Garmin Marine Network cable must be used for all ETHERNET connections. ◦ Third-party CAT5 cable and RJ45 connectors must not be used for ETHERNET connections. ◦ Additional Garmin Marine Network cables and connectors are available from your Garmin dealer. • If this device has a single ETHERNET port, so you may need to use a Garmin network switch, such as a GMS™ 10 to connect a radar or sounder module to more than one ETHERNET device. • If this device has both a RADAR port and an ETHERNET, you can connect either one to an ETHERNET device. • Some sounder modules, such as the GCV™ 10 have more than one ETHERNET port, and can connect to multiple ETHERNET devices without the need for an additional network switch. Connecting the Device to a Remote GPS Antenna This device has an internal GPS receiver, but some installations, such as a flush-mount installation, may not allow a view of the sky needed to calculate your GPS position. In this situation, you can install a Garmin external GPS antenna and connect it to the device to provide GPS information. Devices that can receive information from a Garmin external GPS antenna have a port labeled EXT GPS. 1 Follow the instruction provided with your Garmin external GPS antenna to install it on your boat correctly. 2 Route the antenna cable to the back of your device, away from sources of electrical interference. 3 Connect the antenna cable to the EXT GPS port on your device. NMEA 2000 Considerations NOTICE If you have an existing NMEA 2000 network on your boat, it should already be connected to power. Do not connect the NMEA 2000 power cable to an existing NMEA 2000 network, because only one power source should be connected to a NMEA 2000 network. If you are installing a NMEA 2000 power cable, you must connect it to the boat ignition switch or through another in-line switch. NMEA 2000 devices will drain your battery if the NMEA 2000 power cable is connected to the battery directly. NMEA 2000 compatible models can connect to a NMEA 2000 network on your boat to share data from NMEA 2000 compatible devices such as a VHF radio. The necessary NMEA 2000 cables and connectors are sold separately. If you are unfamiliar with NMEA 2000, you should read the “NMEA 2000 Network Fundamentals” chapter of the Technical Reference for NMEA 2000 Products. To download this document, select Manuals on the product page for your device at www.garmin.com. The port labeled NMEA 2000 on the back of the device is used to connect it to a standard NMEA 2000 network. Loading the New Software on a Memory Card The device may contain a software-update memory card. If so, follow the instructions provided with the card. If a software update memory card is not included, you must copy the software update to a memory card. 1 Insert a memory card into the card slot on the computer. 2 Go to www.garmin.com/support/software/marine.html. 3 Select Download next to “Garmin Marine Network with SD card.” 4 Read and agree to the terms. 5 Select Download. 6 Select Run. 7 Select the drive associated with the memory card, and select Next > Finish. Updating the Device Software Before you can update the software, you must obtain a software-update memory card or load the latest software onto a memory card. 1 Turn on the chartplotter. 2 Insert the memory card into the card slot. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions. 4 Wait several minutes while the software update process completes. The device returns to normal operation after the software update process is complete. 5 Remove the memory card. Specifications Physical Specifications Device Specification Measurement Eight-inch models Dimensions (W×H×D) 294 mm (11.58 in.) × 188 mm (7.4 in) × 74 mm (2.91 in.) Display size (W×H) 162 mm (6.38 in.) × 121.5 mm (4.78 in.) Weight 1.6 kg (3.53 lb.) Ten-inch models Dimensions (W×H×D) All models 360 mm (14.17 in.) × 236 mm (9.29 in) × 75 mm (2.95 in.) Display size (W×H) 211.2 mm (8.31 in.) × 158.4 mm (6.24 in.) Weight 2.2 kg (4.85 lb.) Temperature range From 5° to 131°F (from -15° to 55°C) Material Polycarbonate plastic Electrical Specifications Item À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç Description NMEA 2000 compatible Garmin device Device Specification Measurement All models Input power 10–32 Vdc Fuse 6.5 A, fast-acting NMEA 2000 LEN NMEA 2000 draw 100 mA max. Compass-safe distance 30 cm (11.8 in.) NMEA 2000 drop cable NMEA 2000 power cable Ignition or in-line switch 12 Vdc power source NMEA 2000 terminator or backbone cable Eight-inch models Max. power usage at 10 Vdc NMEA 2000 T-connector NMEA 2000 terminator or backbone cable Ten-inch models 35 W Typical current draw at 12 Vdc 1.5 A Max. current draw at 12 Vdc 3.5 A Max. power usage at 10 Vdc 40 W Typical current draw at 12 Vdc 2.0 A Max. current draw at 12 Vdc 4.0 A NMEA 2000 PGN Information Type Sentence Description GPGSV GSV: GNSS satellites in view GPRMB RMB: Recommended minimum navigation information GPRMC RMC: Recommended minimum specific GNSS data GPRTE RTE: Routes GPVTG VTG: Course over ground and ground speed GPWPL WPL: Waypoint location GPXTE XTE: Cross track error PGRME E: Estimated error PGRMM M: Map datum PGRMZ Z: Altitude SDDBT DBT: Depth below transducer SDDPT DPT: Depth SDMTW MTW: Water temperature SDVHW VHW: Water speed and heading DPT Depth DBT Depth below transducer MTW Water temperature VHW Water speed and heading WPL Waypoint location DSC Digital selective calling information 127245 Rudder DSE Expanded digital selective calling 127250 Vessel heading HDG Heading, deviation, and variation 127488 Engine parameters: Rapid update HDM Heading, magnetic 127489 Engine parameters: Dynamic MWD Wind direction and speed 127493 Transmission parameters: Dynamic MDA Meteorological composite 127498 Engine parameters: Static MWV Wind speed and angle 127505 Fluid level VDM AIS VHF data-link message PGN Type Description Transmit and receive 059392 ISO acknowledgment 059904 ISO request 060928 ISO address claim 126208 NMEA: Command, request, and acknowledge group function 126464 Transmit and receive PGN list group function 126996 Product information 127250 Vessel heading 128259 Speed: Water referenced 128267 Water depth 130306 Wind data 130312 Temperature Transmit 127258 Magnetic Variance 129025 Position: Rapid update 129026 COG and SOG: Rapid update 129029 GNSS position data 129283 Cross track error 129284 Navigation data 129285 Navigation route and waypoint info 129539 GNSS DOPs 129540 GNSS satellites in view Receive 129038 AIS class A position report 129039 AIS class B position report 129040 AIS class B extended position report Receive You can purchase complete information about National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) format and sentences from: NMEA, Seven Riggs Avenue, Severna Park, MD 21146 USA (www.nmea.org) 129794 AIS class A static and voyage related data 129798 AIS SAR aircraft position report 129799 Radio frequency, mode, and power 129802 AIS safety-related broadcast message 129808 DSC call information 130310 Environmental parameters 130311 Environmental parameters (obsolete) 130313 Humidity 130314 Actual pressure 130576 Small craft status This data applies only to NMEA 2000-compatible products. NMEA 0183 Information Type Sentence Description Transmit GPAPB APB: Heading or track controller (autopilot) sentence "B" GPBOD BOD: Bearing (origin to destination) GPBWC BWC: Bearing and distance to waypoint GPGGA GGA: Global positioning system fix data GPGLL GLL: Geographic position (latitude and longitude) GPGSA GSA: GNSS DOP and active satellites Garmin®, the Garmin logo, and GPSMAP® are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other countries. These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin. Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA NMEA®, NMEA 2000®, and the NMEA 2000 logo are registered trademarks of the National Marine Electronics Association. Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Liberty House, Hounsdown Business Park Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 9LR UK Garmin Corporation No. 68, Zhangshu 2nd Road, Xizhi Dist. 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