Garmin ECHOMAP Ultra 126sv Owners Manual PDF - Page 22

Boundaries, Deleting All Saved Waypoints, Routes, and, Tracks

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Deleting All Saved Tracks Select Nav Info > Manage Data > Clear User Data > Saved Tracks. Retracing the Active Track The track currently being recorded is called the active track. 1 Select Nav Info > Tracks > Follow Active Track. 2 Select an option: • Select the time the active track began. • Select Entire Log. 3 Review the course indicated by the colored line. 4 Follow the colored line, steering to avoid land, shallow water, and other obstacles. Clearing the Active Track Select Nav Info > Manage Data > Tracks > Clear Active Track. The track memory is cleared, and the active track continues to be recorded. Managing the Track Log Memory During Recording 1 Select Nav Info > Tracks > Active Track Options. 2 Select Record Mode. 3 Select an option: • To record a track log until the track memory is full, select Fill. • To continuously record a track log, replacing the oldest track data with new data, select Wrap. Configuring the Recording Interval of the Track Log You can indicate the frequency at which the track plot is recorded. Recording more frequent plots is more accurate but fills the track log faster. The resolution interval is recommended for the most efficient use of memory. 1 Select Nav Info > Tracks > Active Track Options > Record Interval. 2 Select an option: • To record the track based on a distance between points, select Interval > Distance > Change, and enter the distance. • To record the track based on a time interval, select Interval > Time > Change, and enter the time interval. • To record the track plot based on a variance from your course, select Interval > Resolution > Change, and enter the maximum error allowed from the true course before recording a track point. This is the recommended recording option. Boundaries Boundaries allow you to avoid or remain in designated areas in a body of water. You can set an alarm to alert you when you enter or exit a boundary. You can create boundary areas, lines, and circles using the map. You can also convert saved tracks and routes into boundary lines. You can create a boundary area using waypoints by creating a route from the waypoints, and converting the route into a boundary line. You can select a boundary to act as the active boundary. You can add the active boundary data to the data fields on the chart. Creating a Boundary 1 Select Nav Info > Boundaries > New. 2 Select a boundary shape. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions. Converting a Route to a Boundary Before you can convert a route to a boundary, you must create and save at least one route (Creating and Saving a Route, page 13). 1 Select Nav Info > Routes. 2 Select a route. 3 Select Review > Edit Route > Save as Boundary. Converting a Track to a Boundary Before you can convert a track to a boundary, you must record and save at least one track (Saving the Active Track, page 15). 1 Select Nav Info > Tracks > Saved Tracks. 2 Select a track. 3 Select Review > Edit Track > Save As > Save as Boundary. Editing a Boundary 1 Select Nav Info > Boundaries. 2 Select a boundary. 3 Select Review > Edit Boundary. 4 Select an option: • To edit the appearance of the boundary on the chart, select Display Options. • To change the boundary lines or name, select Edit Boundary. • To edit the boundary alarm, select Alarm. Setting a Boundary Alarm Boundary alarms alert you when you are within a specified distance of a set boundary. This can be helpful when attempting to avoid certain areas or when you should be very alert in certain areas, such as shipping lanes. 1 Select Nav Info > Boundaries. 2 Select a boundary. 3 Select Review > Alarm > On. 4 Select an option. • To set an alarm for when your boat is a specified distance from the boundary, select Warning Distance, enter a distance, and select Done. • To set an alarm when you enter the boundary, select Area > Entering > Exiting. • To set an alarm when you exit the boundary, select Area > Exiting. Deleting a Boundary 1 Select Nav Info > Boundaries. 2 Select a boundary. 3 Select Review > Edit Boundary > Delete. Deleting All Saved Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Select Nav Info > Manage Data > Clear User Data > All > OK. Sonar Fishfinder When properly connected to a compatible transducer, your chartplotter can be used as a fishfinder. For more information about which transducer is best for your needs, go to garmin.com/transducers. Different sonar views can help you view the fish in the area. The sonar views available vary depending on the type of transducer and sounder module connected to the chartplotter. For example, 16 Sonar Fishfinder

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Deleting All Saved Tracks
Select
Nav Info
>
Manage Data
>
Clear User Data
>
Saved
Tracks
.
Retracing the Active Track
The track currently being recorded is called the active track.
1
Select
Nav Info
>
Tracks
>
Follow Active Track
.
2
Select an option:
Select the time the active track began.
Select
Entire Log
.
3
Review the course indicated by the colored line.
4
Follow the colored line, steering to avoid land, shallow water,
and other obstacles.
Clearing the Active Track
Select
Nav Info
>
Manage Data
>
Tracks
>
Clear Active
Track
.
The track memory is cleared, and the active track continues
to be recorded.
Managing the Track Log Memory During Recording
1
Select
Nav Info
>
Tracks
>
Active Track Options
.
2
Select
Record Mode
.
3
Select an option:
To record a track log until the track memory is full, select
Fill
.
To continuously record a track log, replacing the oldest
track data with new data, select
Wrap
.
Configuring the Recording Interval of the Track Log
You can indicate the frequency at which the track plot is
recorded. Recording more frequent plots is more accurate but
fills the track log faster. The resolution interval is recommended
for the most efficient use of memory.
1
Select
Nav Info
>
Tracks
>
Active Track Options
>
Record
Interval
.
2
Select an option:
To record the track based on a distance between points,
select
Interval
>
Distance
>
Change
, and enter the
distance.
To record the track based on a time interval, select
Interval
>
Time
>
Change
, and enter the time interval.
To record the track plot based on a variance from your
course, select
Interval
>
Resolution
>
Change
, and enter
the maximum error allowed from the true course before
recording a track point. This is the recommended
recording option.
Boundaries
Boundaries allow you to avoid or remain in designated areas in
a body of water. You can set an alarm to alert you when you
enter or exit a boundary.
You can create boundary areas, lines, and circles using the
map. You can also convert saved tracks and routes into
boundary lines. You can create a boundary area using
waypoints by creating a route from the waypoints, and
converting the route into a boundary line.
You can select a boundary to act as the active boundary. You
can add the active boundary data to the data fields on the chart.
Creating a Boundary
1
Select
Nav Info
>
Boundaries
>
New
.
2
Select a boundary shape.
3
Follow the on-screen instructions.
Converting a Route to a Boundary
Before you can convert a route to a boundary, you must create
and save at least one route (
Creating and Saving a Route
,
page 13
).
1
Select
Nav Info
>
Routes
.
2
Select a route.
3
Select
Review
>
Edit Route
>
Save as Boundary
.
Converting a Track to a Boundary
Before you can convert a track to a boundary, you must record
and save at least one track (
Saving the Active Track
, page 15
).
1
Select
Nav Info
>
Tracks
>
Saved Tracks
.
2
Select a track.
3
Select
Review
>
Edit Track
>
Save As
>
Save as
Boundary
.
Editing a Boundary
1
Select
Nav Info
>
Boundaries
.
2
Select a boundary.
3
Select
Review
>
Edit Boundary
.
4
Select an option:
To edit the appearance of the boundary on the chart,
select
Display Options
.
To change the boundary lines or name, select
Edit
Boundary
.
To edit the boundary alarm, select
Alarm
.
Setting a Boundary Alarm
Boundary alarms alert you when you are within a specified
distance of a set boundary. This can be helpful when attempting
to avoid certain areas or when you should be very alert in
certain areas, such as shipping lanes.
1
Select
Nav Info
>
Boundaries
.
2
Select a boundary.
3
Select
Review
>
Alarm
>
On
.
4
Select an option.
To set an alarm for when your boat is a specified distance
from the boundary, select
Warning Distance
, enter a
distance, and select
Done
.
To set an alarm when you enter the boundary, select
Area
>
Entering
>
Exiting
.
To set an alarm when you exit the boundary, select
Area
>
Exiting
.
Deleting a Boundary
1
Select
Nav Info
>
Boundaries
.
2
Select a boundary.
3
Select
Review
>
Edit Boundary
>
Delete
.
Deleting All Saved Waypoints, Routes, and
Tracks
Select
Nav Info
>
Manage Data
>
Clear User Data
>
All
>
OK
.
Sonar Fishfinder
When properly connected to a compatible transducer, your
chartplotter can be used as a fishfinder.
For more information about which transducer is best for your
needs, go to
garmin.com/transducers
.
Different sonar views can help you view the fish in the area. The
sonar views available vary depending on the type of transducer
and sounder module connected to the chartplotter. For example,
16
Sonar Fishfinder