Garmin GPSMAP 76 Owner's manual

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GPSMAP 76 Owner’s Manual i
IntroductIon
Thank you for choosing the Garmin GPSMAP 76.
The GPSMAP 76 utilizes the proven performance of
Garmin GPS and full-featured mapping to create an
unsurpassed portable GPS receiver. Take a moment
now to compare the contents of this package with
the packing list on the box. If any pieces are missing,
contact your Garmin dealer immediately.
About This Manual
To get the most out of your new navigation system,
take time to read this manual and learn the operating
procedures for your unit in detail. This manual is
organized into the following chapters.
The Introduction chapter contains the Table of Contents
as well as GPSMAP 76 care information.
The Getting Started chapter provides information
such as an overview of unit features and how to turn
the unit on and adjust the backlight. It also contains a
simulation to help you get acquainted with your new
GPSMAP 76.
The Basic Operation chapter provides you with
information about features such as using the Find
Menu, navigating a route, and using waypoints.
There are also step-by-step directions to assist you
in these operations.
The Main Pages chapter provides detailed explanations
about each page in the GPSMAP 76 and step-by-step
directions on using the pages. The Main Menu chapter
provides detailed explanations about the Main Menu
and how to use it to congure your unit.
The Appendix contains information such as
specications, optional accessories, and maintenance
information. You can also nd warranty and FCC
information in the Appendix. Read the Safety
Information to learn how to install and use your
Garmin GPSMAP 76 safely and responsibly.
An Index is provided at the end of the manual for
reference. Simply look up the topic you wish to learn
about and read the page or pages listed.
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Table of Contents
Introduction .....................................................i
About This Manual ............................................i
Care Information ..............................................iv
Getting Started ...............................................1
Unit Basics ........................................................1
Interface Keys ...................................................3
Basic Operation ............................................. 4
Turning on the GPSMAP 76 .............................4
Adjusting Backlight and Contrast .........................5
Selecting and Entering Data .................................5
Simulator Mode ....................................................5
Initializing the GPS Receiver ...........................7
Initialization Options ............................................8
Creating a Waypoint .........................................9
New, Mark, and Waypoint Page Options ............11
Editing Waypoints...............................................11
Creating a New Route ....................................15
Editing a Route ...................................................17
Starting to Navigate .......................................20
Main Pages ................................................... 22
GPS Information Page ...................................23
Current GPS Receiver Status ..............................23
GPS Information Page Options Menu ................24
Map Page .........................................................25
Using Additional Map Data ................................25
Changing the Zoom Range .................................25
Map Page Options ..............................................26
Setup Map ...........................................................27
General Tab ...................................................28
Map Tab ........................................................29
Waypoint Tab ................................................29
Point Tab ......................................................30
Marine Tab ...................................................30
Line Tab ........................................................31
Area Tab ........................................................31
City Tab .........................................................32
Road Tab .......................................................32
Other Tab .......................................................33
Pointer Page ...................................................34
Pointer Page Options ..........................................34
Highway Page .................................................35
Highway Page Options .......................................36
Line Tab ........................................................36
Waypoint Tab ................................................37
Active Route/Goto Page .....................................37
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Main Menu .................................................... 38
Trip Computer .................................................39
Trip Computer Options .......................................39
Tracks ..............................................................40
Track Page Options .............................................40
Track Information Page ......................................41
Points ..............................................................42
Waypoints ...........................................................42
Waypoint Options Menu ..............................42
Points Of Interest ..........................................43
Cities ...................................................................44
Exits ....................................................................44
Exit Options ..................................................45
Addresses ............................................................45
Intersections ........................................................46
Routes .............................................................47
Routes Page Options ...........................................47
Proximity .........................................................48
Proximity Options ...............................................48
Celestial ...........................................................49
Tides....................................................................49
Sun and Moon .....................................................50
Hunt and Fish ......................................................51
MapSource and System Info .........................51
Setup Menu .....................................................52
General Tab .........................................................52
Time Tab .............................................................53
Units Tab .............................................................54
Location Tab .......................................................54
Interface Tab .......................................................57
Appendix.......................................................58
Specications .................................................58
Connecting the Power/Data ...........................59
Interfacing .......................................................59
Satellite Information .......................................60
What is WAAS? ...............................................61
What is Differential GPS (DGPS)? ................61
Map Datums ....................................................62
Navigation Terms............................................64
Messages ........................................................66
Loran TD System ............................................68
Accessories ....................................................70
FCC Compliance .............................................71
Product Registration ......................................72
Software License Agreement ........................72
Limited Warranty ............................................73
Safety Information ..........................................74
Index ............................................................. 76
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Care Information
Cleaning the Unit
The GPSMAP 76 is constructed of high quality
materials and does not require user maintenance other
than cleaning. Clean the unit using a cloth dampened
with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry. Avoid
chemical cleaners and solvents that may damage plastic
components.
Storing the GPSMAP 76
Do not store the GPSMAP 76 where prolonged
exposure to temperature extremes may occur (such as
in the trunk of a car) as permanent damage may result.
User information, such as waypoints and routes are
retained in the unit’s memory without the need for
external power. It is always a good practice to back
up important user data by manually recording it or
downloading it to a PC (transferring it to MapSource).
Immersing the Unit in Water
The GPSMAP 76 is waterproof to IEC Standard 60529
IPX7. It can withstand immersion in 1 meter of water
for 30 minutes. Prolonged submersion can cause
damage to the unit. After submersion, be certain to
wipe and air dry the unit before reuse or charging.
To resolve problems that cannot be remedied using this
guide, contact Garmin Product Support in the U.S. at
800/800.1020 or Garmin Europe at 44/0870.8501241.
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Internal Antenna
180 x 240 Four-Level
Gray, Backlight Display
Interface keys
External Antenna
Connection
Battery Compartment
External Data/
Auxilary
Power Port
GettInG Started
Unit Basics
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To Install the batteries:
1. Remove the Battery Cover
by turning the D-ring 1/4 turn
counter clockwise and pulling
the cover loose.
2. Check the battery polarity with
the molded diagram in the
battery compartment and install
the batteries inserting the end
toward the spring rst.
3. Re-install the Battery Cover by
aligning the back cover
with the Unit and turning the
D-ring clockwise.
Remove the batteries from your GPSMAP 76 when you do not
expect to use the unit for several months. Be sure to observe the
proper polarity when inserting the batteries. Follow the battery
manufacturers instructions on the proper care and handling of
the batteries.
To install the Lanyard:
1. Place the loop of the Lanyard
through the slot at the bottom of
the unit.
2. Route the strap through the loop
and pull tight.
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Interface Keys
IN/OUT Zoom Keys
From the Map page, press to zoom
in or out
From any other page, press to scroll
up or down a list
NAV/MOB Key
Press and release at any time to view
the Find Menu page
Press and hold for MOB
POWER Key
Press and hold to turn unit On/Off
Press and release to adjust
backlighting
QUIT Key
Press and release to cancel data entry
or exit a page
ROCKER Key
Move Up/Down or Right/Left to
move through lists, highlight elds,
on-screen buttons, icons, enter data or
move the map panning arrow
PAGE Key
Press to cycle through the main pages
Press when using the on-screen
keyboard to close
Press to end an operation in progress
and return to the main page.
MENU Key
Press and release to view options for
a page
Press twice to view the Main Menu
ENTER/MARK Key
Press and release to enter highlighted
options, data, or conrm on-screen
messages
Press and release at any time to mark
your current location as a waypoint
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BaSIc operatIon
Turning on the GPSMAP 76
When the GPSMAP 76 is turned on, the Welcome
page is displayed, followed by the Information and
Warning pages. Acknowledge each of these pages by
pressing the PAGE key. The GPS Information page
is now displayed. The unit must now collect satellite
data and establish its present position. To ensure proper
initialization, the GPSMAP 76 is shipped from the
factory in AutoLocate mode, which allows the receiver
to “nd itself” anywhere in the world. Before you turn
on the unit to start initialization, be sure the antenna
has a clear and unobstructed view of the sky to receive
satellite signals.
To turn On and Off the GPSMAP 76:
1. Press and hold the red POWER key. When the
unit powers on, a tone sounds and the Warning
and Information pages are displayed.
2. To acknowledge that you have read and
understand the Information and Warning pages,
press PAGE. You will now see the Satellite
Information page.
3. To turn off the GPSMAP 76, press and hold the
red POWER key again.
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Adjusting Backlight and Contrast
You may want to adjust the backlight/contrast to see
the display better.
To adjust the backlight/contrast level:
1. Press and quickly release the POWER key.
2. Press the ROCKER key UP to increase
the brightness or DOWN to decrease the
brightness.
3. Press the ROCKER key RIGHT to increase the
contrast or LEFT to decrease the contrast
3. Press ENTER or QUIT to close the Backlight/
Contrast adjustment window.
Selecting and Entering Data
As we progress through this Owners Manual you will
often be directed to press a specied Interface key or
highlight a eld. When you are directed to press a key,
you should press, then release the key. If the key needs
to be held down for a period of time, the instructions
will tell you. The position of the highlight is controlled
by the ROCKER key. When a eld is highlighted, a
dark strip encompasses the eld.
Simulator Mode
The Simulator Mode is great for practicing with the
unit while inside and satellite signals are not available.
When the GPSMAP 76 is in Simulator Mode, the GPS
receiver is turned off, conserving battery power. The
unit cannot be used for actual navigation.
NOTE: Do not try to navigate in Simulator Mode.
While in the Simulator Mode, the GPS receiver is
turned off. Any Satellite Signal Strength Indicators
displayed are only simulations and do not indicate
the strength of actual satellite signals.
GPS Information Page
Menu
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To put the GPSMAP 76 in Simulator Mode:
1. With the GPS Information page displayed, press
the MENU key.
2. Using the ROCKER key, highlight Start
Simulator then press the ENTER key.
When the Simulator Mode is active, the message
“Simulating GPS” is displayed along the top of the
GPS Information page.
To turn off the simulator:
1. With the GPS Information page displayed, press
the MENU key.
2. Select Stop Simulator then press ENTER.
To simulate movement, press PAGE until the pointer
page is displayed. Press the ROCKER key LEFT or
RIGHT changes the Track. Press the ROCKER key
RIGHT until your Track has changed about 40°. This
simulates the direction change to the right. The Pointer
should now be pointed toward the left of the display
indicating that you need to turn to the left to head
toward the waypoint.
Press the ROCKER key to the LEFT, simulating a left
turn, until the Pointer is realigned with the vertical line
in the Compass Ring indicating the GPS is on track to
the destination.
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Initializing the GPS Receiver
The GPSMAP 76 needs to be initialized the rst time
the unit is used, if it has been stored several months,
or if it has been moved over 600 miles. The Almanac
within unit stores each satellite’s orbital data that is
supplied in the satellite signals. The GPSMAP 76 uses
the Almanac to know which satellites to search for
and automatically updates each time the unit aquires
satellites. If you do not use your GPS for several
months or move the unit over 600 miles between
uses, the Almanac can become “cold” and the orbital
information is no longer valid. Your unit may have
trouble locking on to satellite signals using a “cold”
Almanac. If the unit is unable to receive enough
satellite signals to determine its location and update the
Almanac, it displays an options menu.
Initializing the GPS Receiver:
1. With fresh batteries installed, take the unit
outside for a clear 360° view of the sky.
2. Turn the unit on and hold it in front of you with
the top of the unit tilted upward. Follow the
screen prompts, pressing PAGE to display the
GPS Information page.
3. The initialization process is automatic. It should
take the GPSMAP 76 no longer than ve
minutes to acquire enough satellite signals to
become operational. When the unit is able to
navigate, it displays either 2D GPS Location or
3D GPS Location in the Receiver Status eld.
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Initialization Options
If the GPSMAP 76 is unable to determine its location,
an options menu is displayed. Select the appropriate
option to help the unit acquire satellites. Highlight the
option and then press ENTER to select.
Start Simulator—is used for practicing with the unit
while inside and satellite signals are not available.
When you select Simulator, the GPS receiver is turned
off saving battery power.
New Location—is used when you have moved the unit
over 600 miles and are having trouble locking onto
satellite signals.
When you select New Location, another menu is
displayed. This menu contains the options Automatic
or Use Map. If you select Automatic, the unit switches
to the AutoLocate mode and begin searching for
satellites. This process may take longer to acquire
satellites. Use Map utilizes the pointer on the Map
page to select your approximate location. Then the unit
continues to acquire satellites normally.
Stored w/o Batteries—is used when the date stored
in the unit may be incorrect due to storage without
batteries. To check the date, highlight Stored w/o
Batteries and verify the date displayed. If the date is
incorrect, select Stored w/o Batteries to search
for satellites.
Continue Acquiring—is used when in an area where
the satellite signals are being temporarily blocked.
When initializing the receiver or trying to
receive satellite signals, orient the GPSMAP
76 so the top of the unit points toward the
sky. If the unit is held with the top of the unit
pointed toward the horizon, satellite reception
may be severly degraded.
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Creating a Waypoint
The term Waypoint may be new to you, but is
frequently used when discussing navigation. A
Waypoint is a position stored in the unit’s memory
used for direct navigation or to build a Route.
The unit has to be turned on and receiving at least
three satellites (or simulating navigation) to mark
a waypoint. There are three methods for creating
waypoints in the GPSMAP 76. You can press the
ENTER/MARK key while at a location, create a
waypoint on the Map page, or enter coordinates for
a waypoint manually.
Creating a waypoint using the ENTER/MARK
key—Press and hold ENTER/MARK key until
the Mark Waypoint page is displayed. At this point,
you can edit the waypoint name, symbol, date/time,
elevation, and depth. Highlight the OK button and
press ENTER to save the waypoint.
Delete
Waypoint
Goto
Waypoint
Show Waypoint
on Map
Conrm Changes
and Exit Page
Creating a waypoint on the Map Page—Using the
ROCKER key, move the Map Pointer to the desired
location on the Map page and press ENTER. If the
Map Pointer is not on a map feature or road, the New
Waypoint page is displayed. You can edit the waypoint
name, symbol, date/time, elevation, and depth.
See page 11 for information on editing waypoints.
Highlight the OK button and press ENTER to save
the waypoint.
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Creating a waypoint manually using existing
coordinates—Press and hold ENTER/MARK
until the Mark Waypoint page is displayed. The unit
captures its current location. Highlight the Location
eld, press ENTER, and change the coordinates to
the new location using the ROCKER. Press ENTER
to conrm the change. At this point, you can edit the
waypoint name, symbol, date/time, elevation, and
depth. Highlight the OK button and press ENTER to
save the waypoint.
Creating a waypoint by projecting its location
A waypoint may also be created by “projecting” the
distance and bearing from a specic location to a new
location. Create a waypoint using your favorite method
previously discussed. Press MENU to open the New
Waypoint Page Options menu, highlight Project
Location, and press ENTER. Highlight the From
eld and press Enter to open the Find menu. Select
the point from which you wish to project your new
waypoint just as you would select a waypoint or point
of interest.
Highlight the Distance eld and press Enter. Use the
ROCKER to adjust the distance from the selected
location that the new waypoint is to be marked. Press
ENTER. Repeat the process to adjust the bearing.
When you have adjusted all elements of the projected
location, highlight Save and press Enter.
Make any other desired changes to the new waypoint
data such as name, symbol, and date. Highlight OK
and then press ENTER.
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New, Mark, and Waypoint Page Options
The New Waypoint page has a secondary menu
containing three options: Average Location, Project
Location, and Append to Route. Access this menu
by pressing the MENU key when the New, Mark, or
Waypoint page is displayed.
Average Location—collects and averages location
readings. The Location, Estimated Accuracy, Elevation,
and Measurement Count are displayed on the Average
Location page. When you are ready to save the
waypoint, highlight the Save button and press ENTER.
Project Location—projects a waypoint from a
specied location.
Append To Route—shows the available routes or
a New Route selection is displayed. If you select an
existing route, the waypoint is added to the end of the
route. If you select New Route, a new route is created
and the waypoint is added to the route.
Editing Waypoints
You can edit waypoints at the time they are created or
at a later date. There are six items that can be changed:
the symbol, name, location, date/time, elevation, and
depth. You also have the option to show the waypoint
name on the Map page.
Editing a Saved Waypoint—Press the MENU key
twice to display the Main Menu. Highlight Points
and press ENTER, highlight Waypoints and press
ENTER again. Select the desired waypoint from the
list and press ENTER to display the Waypoint page.
When nished, highlight the OK button and press
ENTER to accept the changes. See page 42 for more
information on the waypoint list.
Selecting a Symbol—Highlight the symbol eld and
press ENTER. Use the ROCKER key to select a
symbol from the list and press ENTER. The selected
symbol is now displayed at the waypoint location on
the Map page.
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Changing the Name—Highlight the name eld
and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER key to scroll
through the alpha-numeric list and make a selection.
Press the ROCKER to the right to move the next
placeholder. When nished, press ENTER to accept
the changes.
Symbol
Name
Location
Depth
Date
Elevation
Show
Name
Changing the Location, Date/Time, Elevation, or
Depth—Highlight the desired eld and press ENTER.
Use the ROCKER key to scroll through the numeric
list until the desired number is displayed. Press
the ROCKER key to the right to move to the next
character. When nished, press ENTER to accept
the changes.
Show Name on Maps—Activating this option displays
the waypoint name on the Map page. Highlight the box
and press ENTER to check/uncheck the box.
These are the same steps that you use to ENTER
names and change numbers and select options in all of
the elds in the GPSMAP 76.
If you press and hold the
ROCKER key while
scrolling through the alpha-numeric list, it
increases scrolling speed.
You can scroll through the alpha-numeric list in
either direction.
Do not press the
ENTER key until you have
nished entering the data. Remember, use the
ROCKER key to move to the next placeholder.
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We have already created a waypoint with the ENTER
key. Let’s create another waypoint on the Map page
using the Map Pointer.
Press the PAGE key until the Map page is displayed.
Press the IN key several times until the Zoom Range
in the lower left corner of the Map page reads .5 mi
or lower. The current GPS location is indicated by the
triangle in the center of the map. Press the ROCKER
key any direction to display the Map Pointer.
Using the ROCKER key, you can pan the Map Pointer
around the map. As you move around the map, the
direction and distance from the Map Pointer to the
current GPS location is displayed at the top of the map.
Map Pointer
Bearing and Distance from
Pointer to current GPS location.
With the Map Pointer at a location on the map about
one mile from your current location and not on a road
or map feature, press ENTER. The location of the
Map Pointer is captured and the New Waypoint page
is displayed. Change the waypoint name and store the
waypoint in memory by highlighting OK, then pressing
ENTER. Press the QUIT key to hide the Map Pointer
and center the map on the current GPS location.
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To go to a waypoint:
1. Press the NAV key.
2. Highlight Go To Point and press ENTER.
3. Highlight Waypoints and press ENTER.
4. Highlight the desired waypoint and press
ENTER.
5. Highlight the Goto Button and press ENTER.
The GPSMAP 76 is now navigating to the waypoint.
For a GPS to navigate, it has to be moving. Fortunately,
you can simulate movement in the GPSMAP 76. Press
the PAGE key until the Pointer Page is displayed.
Along the top of the Pointer page there are several data
elds, one of which is the Speed eld. To simulate
movement, press the ROCKER key up one time. This
sets a speed of 10 miles per hour. If you continue to
press or hold the ROCKER key, the speed increases in
10 mph increments.
The Pointer page displays a Pointer and Compass
Ring. The Pointer always point toward your destination
(Bearing) while the Compass Ring reects the direction
that you are traveling (Track). When you are headed
directly toward your destination, the Pointer is pointing
toward the top of the display, aligned with the vertical
line on the Compass Ring. If you are no longer heading
toward your destination, the Pointer turns away from
the top of the display to point toward your destination.
To get headed toward your destination again, turn
until the Pointer is realigned with the vertical line in
the Compass Ring and pointed toward the top of
the display.
Note: Remember that while the GPS is very
reliable, you should always have a backup means
of navigation.
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