Garmin 500 series GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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500 Series Owner’s Manual 51
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Step 5: Test the Installation
Toturnonyourunitforthersttime,pressandholdthe
POWER key until the unit beeps and turns on. Use the ROCKER
and the SELECTkeysandfollowthescreenstocongureyourunit.
NOTE: Although it is possible to perform some checks with the
boat trailered, the boat should be in the water to properly test the
installation.
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1. Select the Language.
2. Select attached NMEA Devices.
3. Select the Transducer type (if applicable).
4. Select the Position Format (the default is hddd°mm.mmm').
5. Select the Time Format (the default is 12 Hour).
6. Select your Time Zone.
7. Select your preferred Units of measure.
8. Select a Minimum Depth.
9. Select the Overhead Clearance of your boat.
The Home screen appears (see page 6) after you select your
congurationoptions.
NOTE: You can adjust these options in the future from the
Congurescreen.
Because water is necessary to carry the sounder’s sonar signal, the
transducer must be in the water to work properly. You cannot get a
depth or distance reading when out of the water.
When you place your boat in the water, check for leaks around
any screw holes that were added below the water line. DO NOT
leave your boat in the water for an extended period of time without
checking for leaks.
To test the transom mount transducer installation:
1. Begin testing the installation at a slow speed. If the sonar
appears to be working properly, gradually increase the
boat’s speed while observing the sonar’s operation. If the
sonar signal suddenly is lost or the bottom return is severely
degraded, note the speed at which this occurs.
2.
Return the boat to the speed at which the signal was lost. Make
moderate turns in both directions, and see if the signal improves
.
3.
If the signal strength improves while turning, adjust the transducer
so that it extends another 1/8" below the transom of the boat. It
might take several adjustments to eliminate the degradation.
4. If the signal does not improve, you might have to move the
transducer to a different location.
NOTE: When adjusting the depth of the transducer, make the
adjustments in small increments. Placing the transducer too
deep can adversely affect the boat’s performance and put the
transducer at greater risk of striking underwater objects.