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Seite 1 - OWNER’S MANUAL AND REFERENCE

1OWNER’S MANUAL AND REFERENCEGPSMAPTM175®GOTOZOOMMOBMARKQUITPAGEMENUEDITENTER175 Manual 7/31/98 3:55 PM Page 1

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2INTRODUCTIONInitializationInitializing Your GPSMAP 175 for First-Time UseYour GPSMAP 175 calculates your position and movement by trackingsignals sen

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© 1996 GARMIN Corporation1200 E. 151st Street Olathe, Kansas 66062 913/397.8200 FAX 913/397.8282GARMIN (Europe) LTD Unit 5, The Quadrangle Abbey

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1A. The welcome pagewill be displayedwhile the unitperforms a self-test.B. Confirm theMariner’s Warningbefore startingnavigation.Remember that theelec

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A. Use the arrowkeypad to move thecursor to a locationclose to yourpresent position.B. Hollow signalstrength bars willappear on thestatus page whileth

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A. The screen contrastmay be adjustedfrom the status page bypressing theARROW KEYPAD.Press EDIT/ENTERto confirm changes.B. Whenever the screenbackligh

Seite 7 - GPSMAP 175 Unit Features

A. To start the simulator, confirm the simulatorwarning. Simulator mode should never be used foractual navigation.B. Whenever Simulatormode is activat

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1The satellite status page is one of four main pages used in the GPSMAP 175’ssystem. All four pages are linked together in a simple chain, which allow

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A. The mark positionpage willautomatically assigna default three-digitname for eachwaypoint, which canbe changed to a six-characteralphanumeric nameat

Seite 10 - INTRODUCTION

1A. Select an on-screenwaypoint by movingthe cursor onto thewaypoint. The nameand position, alongwith the bearing anddistance from yourpresent positio

Seite 11 - Initialization

2A. Whenever thecursor is active, thebearing anddistance of thecursor from yourpresent position willappear in a pop-updata window.B. To remove thecurs

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1A. Pressing GOTOonce displays a listof all waypointsstored in memory.To pick adestination, selectthe desiredwaypoint and pressEDIT/ENTER.B. The GOTO

Seite 13 - Power On/Screen Contrast

Software Version 2.0 or aboveInternal Database Version 2.01 © Navionics CorporationG-chart cartridge data is copyrighted by Navionics Corporation an

Seite 14 - Status Page/Simulator Mode

2A. To enter a boatspeed or define thesimulated course,highlight the ‘SetupSimulator?’ optionand pressEDIT/ENTER.B. Enter a boat speed of60 knots to b

Seite 15 - GETTING STARTED

GETTING STARTEDReviewing & Creating Waypoints on the MapA. Create waypointsfrom the map bymoving the cursor tothe desired positionand pressing the

Seite 16 - Marking A Position

A. In this example, ourboat is right of courseby 1/16th of a mile.(The base of the mapis equal to the scaleselected at thebottom right of thepage.) To

Seite 17 - Map Page

1Whenever the GPSMAP 175 is in simulator mode, you can adjust yourspeed and course from the navigation page using the R keypad. As you headtoward each

Seite 18 - Using the Map Cursor

A. To stop navigatingthe active route,select the‘Deactivate Route?’option and pressEDIT/ENTER.B. Use the left arrowkey to clear theSOG field and press

Seite 19 - Using the GOTO Key

1As you’ve seen, the GPSMAP 175’s main pages provide vital status,position, navigation and map information. The last page we’ll cover in the touris th

Seite 20 - Simulator Setup/Map Scales

GETTING STARTEDPower OffTo turn the GPSMAP 175 off:1. Press and hold the P key for about 3 seconds, until the screen is blank.Please read on and explo

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1The GPSMAP 175 status page provides a visual reference of variousreceiver functions, including current satellite coverage, receiver operatingmode, ba

Seite 22 - Navigation Page

A. The status bar at thebottom of the pagedisplays importantstatus, alarm,battery level, andmap scaleinformation. It alsoprovides on-screenuser and me

Seite 23 - Using the Navigation Page

The GPSMAP 175’s status page features a context-sensitive optionspage that provides access to functions and features relating to the statuspage.To dis

Seite 24 - Active Route/Main Menu Page

1INTRODUCTIONCapabilities/Packing ListCongratulations on choosing one of the most advanced marine navigationsystems available! The GARMIN GPSMAP 175 u

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The trip odometer can be resetfrom the position page optionswindow. To reset the odometer,select the ‘Reset Trip Distance?’option and press EDIT/ENTER

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The GPSMAP 175’s position page features a context-sensitive optionspage that provides access to functions and features relating to theposition page.To

Seite 27 - Overview

A. Use the cursor topan ahead to othermap areas. Themap display willscroll forward whenyou reach the edgeof the map.B. To select or‘highlight’ an on-s

Seite 28 - Receiver Status

The map display uses the cursor keypad and a set of hard keys to controlmost map display functions. The Zkey, combined with the R keypad, letyou selec

Seite 29 - To select a menu option:

A. To create a newwaypoint at thecursor, move thecursor to the desiredposition and pressEDIT/ENTER.B. The create newwaypoint page willappear, where yo

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The map display has 16 available range scales from 1/8th to 4096 n.m. (1/4to 7500km). The map scale is controlled by the Zkey, with the current scaled

Seite 31 - Position Page Options

A. The map optionspage provides accessto all mapconfiguration, pagedisplay and datafield options.B. The ‘MaximizeMap?’ option willeliminate the datafi

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• Configure the Map?— allows you to determine what chart features aredisplayed on a particular map scale to prevent excessive clutter. The mapconfigu

Seite 33 - Map Modes

A. To calibrate map,highlight ‘Calibratethe Map?’ option andpress EDIT/ENTER.B. A satellite icon willremain on the mapto indicate the GPSposition, whi

Seite 34 - Using the Cursor

• Setup Page Display?— allows you to specify the number of fields displayed in the data window section of the map page. A graphic compass tape or CDI

Seite 35 - Selecting Map Scales

2CAUTIONThe GPS system is operated by the United States government, which is solelyresponsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject

Seite 36 - Map Page Options

A.The navigation pagecan be configured toshow the activewaypoint, all routewaypoints and/ornearby waypoints onthe graphic highway.NAVIGATION PAGEOverv

Seite 37 - Map Configuration

As you head toward your destination, the highway perspective will moveto indicate your progress to the waypoint and which direction you shouldsteer to

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A. Ten data options areavailable for eachdata field. Thedigital crosstrackerror option isuseful to display theexact distance youare off course infeet/

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The GPSMAP 175’s main menu page provides access to various waypoint,system, navigation and interface management and setup menus. The mainmenu page is

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A. The mark key isused to mark yourpresent position, orcan be used to markthe cursor or navaidposition.B. The mark positionpage also allows youto add

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The mark key may also be used on the map page to mark the cursorposition or an on-screen navaid. To mark a navaid, select the desired navaidwith the c

Seite 42 - Nav Page Options

A. Once a position hasbeen selected on themap, the create newwaypoint page willappear. Here youcan change thewaypoint name,symbol or commentbefore sav

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A new waypoint may also be created without knowing position coordinatesby entering its range and bearing from an existing waypoint or your presentposi

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A. The waypointdefinition page willappear whenever awaypoint is selectedfrom the map or awaypoint list.B. A 20-charactercustom waypointcomment may bea

Seite 45 - Using the MARK Key

The waypoint definition page also features an options page that allows youto edit the selected waypoint on the map display, rename the selectedwaypoin

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1GETTING STARTEDTable of ContentsCapabilities/Packing List ...iWarning and Caution...

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A. The main menupage features fourwaypoint submenus.B. The nearestwaypoint listcontinuouslyupdates to show thenine nearestwaypoints to yourpresent pos

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The proximity waypoints list lets you define an alarm circle around astored waypoint position, and can be used to help you avoid reefs, rocks orrestri

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A. The waypoints listdisplays all storedwaypoints in a two-column format.Temporarywaypoints (from theTracBack feature)are assigned a‘T___’ name and af

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The GPSMAP 175 provides four ways to navigate to a destination: GOTO,MOB, TracBack and route navigation. The most basic method of selecting adestinati

Seite 51 - Proximity Waypoints

A. The GOTO optionspage lets you start aTracBack route,select a destinationfrom the nearest list,select a route toactivate, or cancelthe current GOTOd

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The GPSMAP 175’s man overboard (MOB) function lets yousimultaneously mark and set a course to a position for quick response toemergency situations.To

Seite 53 - Selecting a GOTO Destination

A. The TracBackfeature uses yourtrack log to create aroute back to whereyou started.B. Once a TracBack isactivated, the tracklog is divided intosegmen

Seite 54 - GOTO Options

The last way to navigate to a destination is to create a user-defined route.The GARMIN GPSMAP 175 lets you create and store up to 20 reversibleroutes

Seite 55 - MOB & TracBack Navigation

A. To move a routewaypoint, select the‘Move?’ option andpress EDIT/ENTER.B. Move the arrowcursor to the newwaypoint positionand pressEDIT/ENTER toconf

Seite 56 - TracBack Navigation

The GPSMAP 175’s route edit mode also allows you to insert a new routewaypoint in any route leg using the map cursor.To insert a new waypoint between

Seite 57 - Creating a Route On Map

22GETTING STARTEDAppendicesAPPENDICESAppendix A:GPSMAP 175 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-75Appendix B:Wiring

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A. To remove a routewaypoint, highlightthe waypoint, pressEDIT/ENTER, andselect the removeoption from the pop-up window.B. The route editoptions page

Seite 59 - Route Edit Mode

The GPSMAP 175’s route list page displays all the routes currently storedin memory in numerical order, with the route number and commentdisplayed. Rou

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A. To delete allwaypoints from aselected route,highlight the ‘ClearRoute?’ option andpress EDIT/ENTER.B. Once a route iscleared, allwaypoints areremov

Seite 61 - Route List Page

Whenever you have activated a route in the GPSMAP 175 system, theactive route page will appear in the main page sequence. The active routepage shows e

Seite 62 - Route List Options

ROUTESActive Route/Page OptionsThe following options are available from the active route page:• Invert Route?— activates the active route in reverse o

Seite 63 - Active Route Page

The GPSMAP 175’s main menu page’s track submenu lets you specifywhether or not to record a track plot (an electronic recording of your path)and define

Seite 64 - Active Route/Page Options

A. To perform point-to-point planning,enter a ‘TO’ and‘FROM’ waypoint,or leave the fieldblank if you want touse your presentposition.B. Enter a date a

Seite 65 - Track Log Setup

The route planning mode lets you calculate the same planning informationfor any route stored in memory, in leg or cumulative leg or route totals.To us

Seite 66 - Trip & Fuel Planning

A. The system setupsubmenu providesaccess to theGPSMAP 175’s timeformats andcontrast/backlightcontrols.B. When entering atime offset, be sureto select

Seite 67 - Route & Trip Planning

• Local/UTC lets you choose to display the date and time in UTC(Greenwich Mean Time) time or local time offset from UTC time. Thedefault setting is lo

Seite 68 - SETUP MENUS

1GETTING STARTEDGOTOZOOMMOBMARKQUITPAGEMENUEDITENTER3Internal GPSAntennaOperatingKeypadThree-level grayLCD displayBattery Pack(in back)GPSMAP 175 Unit

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A. The GPSMAP 175will also displayposition coordinatesin eight gridformats.B. To enter a usermagnetic variation,select the ‘User MagVar’ option andent

Seite 70 - Navigation Setup

• CDI Scale provides a list of six CDI scale settings for the map page CDI:+/-0.10, 0.50, 1.0 (default). 5.0, 10.0 and 25.0 miles or kilometers. Thesc

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A. The timer field canbe set to count downfrom a specifiedinterval or provide arunning count ofelapsed time.B. The ‘On’ setting ofthe arrival alarmwil

Seite 72 - Timers & Alarms

The Input/Output submenu lets you control interface settings forconnecting external NMEA devices, a DGPS receiver or a personal computer.The ‘Input/Ou

Seite 73 - Input/Output Setup

A. Select the desiredformat from theNMEA field. Thebaud rate willautomatically be setto the appropriatespeed.B. After entering aDGPS frequency, setthe

Seite 74 - NMEA & DGPS Setup

The GARMIN GPSMAP 175 system uses G-chart offshore or inlandcartography to display digital charts on-screen. G-chart cartridges are insertedin the car

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A. Map outlines for G-chart offshorecartography.B. Map outlines for G-chart inlandcartography.G-CHARTSUsing G-chart CartographyOnce a G-chart cartridg

Seite 76 - Using G-chart Cartography

Your unit uses 6 AA batteries that provide up to 10 hours of battery life. Anoptional rechargeable Ni-Cad battery pack and charger are also available.

Seite 77 - APPENDIX

APPENDIXInstallationThe GPSMAP 175 displays battery strength in two ways: The first is abattery gauge located below the DOP measurement on the status

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Ni-Cad Battery Pack and ChargerAn optional Ni-Cad battery pack and charger are available to power yourGPSMAP 175. Each battery pack contains nickel-ca

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24INTRODUCTIONKeypad UsageMPJGOTQZRBScrolls the main pages in sequence and returnsdisplay from a submenu page to a main page.Captures your present pos

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For maximum battery performance, be sure to drain your Ni-Cad pack ascompletely as possible before recharging in order to ensure longer life. If yourb

Seite 81 - Wiring and Specifications

The following formats are supported for connection to up to 3 NMEA devices:• NMEA 0180/NMEA 0182• NMEA 0183 version 1.5Approved sentences — GPBWC, GPG

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APPENDIXWiring and SpecificationsUsing the Mounting BracketThe GPSMAP 175 can be used as either a handheld or fixed-mountreceiver. An optional mountin

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To fasten the unit into the mounting bracket:1. Make sure the two pieces of the bracket are pushing together, and thatthe locking bolt on the right s

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APPENDIXMessagesAlarm Clock—The alarm clock has sounded.Anchor Drag Alarm—You have drifted out of the specified distance range.Approaching—You are les

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Proximity Alarm—You have entered the alarm radius for the proximity waypointindicated.Proximity List Full—You have used all nine proximity waypoints.P

Seite 86 - Definitions

APPENDIXDefinitionsDAlmanac Data—The satellite constellation information (including location and healthof satellites) that is transmitted to your rece

Seite 87 - Longitudinal Zone Offset

APPENDIXDefinitions & Time OffsetsEThe chart below gives an approximate UTC time offset for the variouslongitudinal zones. Check with local charts

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APPENDIXMap DatumsAdindan Adindan- Ethiopia, Mali, Senegal, SudanAfgooye Afgooye- SomaliaAIN EL ABD ‘70 AIN EL ANBD 1970- Bahrain Island, Saudi Arabia

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Astr Stn ‘52 Astronomic Stn ‘52- Marcus IslandAstrln Geod ‘66 Australian Geod ‘66- Australia, Tasmania IslandAstrln Geod ‘84 Australian Geod ‘84- Aust

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15GETTING STARTEDAcquiring Satellite SignalsAcquiring Satellite SignalsBecause the GPSMAP 175 relies on satellite signals to provide you withnavigatio

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APPENDIXMap DatumsHong Kong ‘63 Hong KongHu-Tzu-Shan TaiwanIndian Bngldsh Indian- Bangladesh, India, NepalIndian Thailand Indian- Thailand, VietnamInd

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NAD27 Central North American 1927- Central America (Belize,Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras,Nicaragua)NAD27 CONUS North Am. 1927- Mean Val

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APPENDIXMap DatumsQornoq Qornoq- South GreenlandReunion Reunion- Mascarene IslandRome 1940 Rome 1940- Sardinia Isl.RT 90 SwedenSanto (Dos) Santo (Dos)

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AAlarm Setup 68Anchor Drag Alarm 68Antenna Installation 71Appendices 73-81Arrival Alarm 68AutoLocate 7-8,24BBacklight Level 9Batteries 73-75Beacon Rec

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APPENDIXIndexKKeypad Tone 65Keypad Usage 4LLocal Time Offset 65MMagnetic Variation 66Main Menu 39Man Overboard Function 51Map Calibration 34Map Config

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SSatellite Acquisition 5,23-24Satellite Sky View 23Signal Strength Bars 8,23Simulator Mode 10Simulator Tour 10-22Specifications 79Status Bar 24Status

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NOTES175 Manual 7/31/98 3:58 PM Page 92

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NOTES175 Manual 7/31/98 3:58 PM Page 93

Seite 99 - LIMITED WARRANTY

NOTES175 Manual 7/31/98 3:58 PM Page 94

Seite 100 - © 1996 GARMIN Corporation

LIMITED WARRANTYGARMIN warrants this product to be free from defects in materials andworkmanship for one year from the date of purchase. GARMIN Intern

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