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GPS 72H owner ’ s manual.
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GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual i Introduction Introduction See the Important Safety and Pr oduct Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Manual Conventions When you are instructed to “press” something, press the buttons on the device.
ii GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Introduction Contact Garmin Contact Garmin Product Support if you have any questions while using your GPS 72H. In the USA, go to www .garmin.com/support , or contact Garmin USA by phone at (913) 397.8200 or (800) 800.1020.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual iii Introduction T able of Contents Introduction .......................... i Manual Conventions .................... i T ips and Shortcuts ....................... i Product Registration .................... i Contact Garmin .
iv GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Introduction Appendix ........................... 40 Connecting Y our Device to a Computer .............................. 40 Battery Information .................. 41 Cleaning the Display Screen ... 41 Resetting the GPS 72H .
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 1 Getting Started Getting Started Internal antenna Buttons Display screen Battery compartment Serial port (under weather cap) mini- USB port (under weather cap).
2 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Getting Started Installing the Batteries The GPS 72H operates on two AA batteries. Use alkaline, NiMH, or lithium batteries. Use precharged NiMH or lithium batteries for best results. T o install the batteries: 1. T urn the D-ring 1/4 turn counter- clockwise, and pull the cover loose.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 3 Getting Started Buttons QUIT— press to return to the previous page and cycle through the main pages in reverse order . Power —press and hold to turn the device on or off. Press and release to adjust the backlight. GO T O/MOB —press to begin or stop navigation to a waypoint.
4 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Getting Started T urning the Device On and Off 1. Press to turn the device on. 2. Press and hold to turn the device off. Using the Rocker Use the rocker to: Move through lists. Highlight elds, on-screen buttons, or icons.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 5 Getting Started Attaching the Wrist Strap 1. Place the loop of the wrist strap through the slot opening at the bottom of the device. 2. Route the strap through the loop, and pull it tight. Acquiring GPS Satellite Signals 1.
6 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Using the GPS 72H Using the GPS 72H Creating and Using W aypoints W aypoints are locations or landmarks you record and store in your GPS 72H. Y ou can add waypoints to routes, and you can navigate directly to a selected waypoint.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 7 Using the GPS 72H Creating W aypoints Using the Map 1. On the map page, use the rocker to move the map pointer to the map area you want to mark. 2. Press ENTER to capture the map pointer location and open the new W aypoint page.
8 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Using the GPS 72H T o delete a waypoint: 1. From the W aypoints page, select the waypoint you want to delete. 2. Press MENU > select Delete W aypoint > Y es . NOTE: When you delete a waypoint, you cannot recover it from the GPS 72H.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 9 Using the GPS 72H Using GO TO Press GO T O at any time to quickly nd a waypoint. 1. Press GO TO . 2. Select W aypoint . 3. Select the desired waypoint. Man Overboard In the event of a person falling off your boat, press and hold MOB to store your current location.
10 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Using the GPS 72H T o set up a track log: 1. Press MENU twice > select T racks . 2. Select MENU > Setup T rack Log . Wrap When Full —the track log records over the oldest data with new data. Record Method —select a track recording method.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 1 1 Using the GPS 72H Navigating a Saved T rack T racBack ® navigation uses T rack points in a saved track to automatically create a route. T o use the T racBack feature: 1. Select a saved track from the T racks page. 2. Select T racBack .
12 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Using the GPS 72H Navigating a Route T o navigate a saved route: 1. Press MENU twice > select Routes . 2. Select a saved route. 3. Press MENU > select Start Navigation . Editing a Route Use the Route page to edit, change the route name, and review route points.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 13 The Main Pages The Main Pages All of the information needed to operate your device is found on the ve main pages: the GPS Information page, the Map page, the Compass page, the Highway page, and the Active route page. Press the P AGE button to navigate through the main pages.
14 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual The Main Pages Map Page Map Page Data Fields Position icon Zoom scale Map pointer Y our position on the map is represented by (position icon). As you travel, the position icon leaves a track log (trail). W aypoint names and symbols are also shown on the map.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 15 The Main Pages T o change a data eld: 1. Press MENU > select Change Data Fields .Therstdataeldis selected. 2. Press ENTER to see the list ofdataelds.Fordataeld descriptions, see pages 30–33 .
16 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual The Main Pages Map T ab— you can turn on or off MapSource ® , customize latitude and longitude grid distance, and customize the grid labels. W aypoint T ab —size and zoom setting for W aypoints and Active Route W aypoints.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 17 The Main Pages Compass Page Options Data Fields —selects the number of data elds that appear on the Compass page. Change Data Fields —selects the type of data you want to show in the data elds. Highway Page The Highway page is for navigating when a straight line course can be followed.
18 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual The Main Pages Saved T racks— when Of f is selected, Saved T racks will does not appear . W aypoint— the W aypoint T ab contains the On/Off settings for Next, Route, and Other . Next— determines if the next waypoint in a Route appear .
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 19 The Main Pages NOTE : Consult your vehicle’ s owner ’ s manual for performance specications. The Active Route page and the Route page display your trip information .
20 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Settings Settings The Main Menu contains settings and features not found on the main pages and sub-menus. The Main Menu is accessible from any page by pressing MENU twice. T o select a menu item or customize an option, use the rocker and the ENTER button.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 21 Settings T racks T racks Options From the T racks Main Menu page, press MENU > select option. Delete Saved T rack— deletes a saved track. Delete All T racks— deletes all saved tracks. Setup T rack Log— the T rack Log Setup menu appears.
22 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Settings entered letters. Y ou can continue to enter the name, or press ENTER to scroll through the list. Delete W aypoint— deletes the selected waypoint. Delete By Symbol— deletes all waypoints with the same symbol as the selected waypoint.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 23 Settings Remove Point— removes a selected waypoint from the Proximity List. Remove All— removes all waypoints from the Proximity List. Celestial The Celestial menu allows you to view Sun and Moon or Hunt and Fish information.
24 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Settings Setup The Setup menu is arranged in a tab format. Each tab contains the settings that determine how the GPS 72H functions. Use the rocker and the ENTER button to change settings. General T ab The General tab contains settings for Receiver Mode, W AAS, Backlight T ime Out, Beeper , and Language.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 25 Settings Language— sets the screen language for the GPS 72H. Time T ab The T ime tab contains the specic time settings. Time T ab Page Time Format— select either 12- or 24-hour format. Time Zone— select the appropriate time zone.
26 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Settings Depth— set to show in feet, fathoms, or meters. The GPS 72H must be connected to a NMEA device providing the DPT or DBT sentence. For more information, see page 34 . Distance and Speed— set to nautical, statute, or metric.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 27 Settings 100 datums available. Only change the Map Datum if you are using a chart or a paper map that species a different datum in the legend. NOTICE: Selecting the wrong map datum can result in substantial position errors.
28 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Settings Alarms T ab The Alarms tab contains settings for Anchor Drag, Approach and Arrival, Off Course, Shallow W ater , and Deep W ater . These settings determine if a warning beep sounds, and if an alarm message appears.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 29 Settings Interface T ab The Interface tab contains two elds: Serial Data Format and USB. Interface T ab Page Serial Data Format— communication settings between the GPS 72H and other electronic devices. GARMIN— allows the GPS 72H to communicate with GARMIN software and other GARMIN GPS devices.
30 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Settings R TCM In/NMEA Out— allows the GPS 72H to communicate with a NMEA 0183, version 2.3 sentences, GPRMC, GPGGA, GPGSA, GPGSV , GPGLL, GPBOD, GPR TE, and GPWPL.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 31 Settings Data Field Description Dist to Destination (distance) The distance from a current location to a GO TO destination or nalwaypoint. Dist to Next (distance) Distance from a current location to a GO T O destination or the next waypoint.
32 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Settings Data Field Description T ime of Day Current time of day based on time settings. See page 25 . T ime to Destination The estimated time required to reach a GO TO destination, orthenal waypoint in a route.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 33 Settings Data Field Description T urn The angle difference (in degrees) between the bearing to your destination and current line of travel. L means turn left. R means turn right. (V elocity Made Good) VMG The speed at which you are closing on a destination along a route.
34 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Marine Navigation Marine Navigation The GPS 72H can be used for marine navigation, as either a handheld or a mounted device. Mounting the GPS 72H A marine mount may be included with your device, or it is available as an optional accessory .
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 35 Marine Navigation 1. Remove the bail mount knob. Bail mount knob Bail mount Swivel base 2. Using the bail mount as a template, mark the location of the three pilot holes on the mounting surface. Bail mount 3. If you are securing the base with machine bolts, drill three 5 / 32 in.
36 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Marine Navigation Swivel base 4. If securing the base with machine bolts, drill three 5 / 32 in. (4 mm) holes. NOTE : If securing the base using self-tapping screws, drill 1 / 16 in. (1.5 mm) starter holes at the locations you marked.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 37 Marine Navigation Installing the Device into the Mounting Bracket 1. Locate the groove on each side of the device case. 2. Align the grooves on the device with the corresponding tabs on the device cradle and slide the device downward into the bracket.
38 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Marine Navigation Connecting the Power/Data Cable The power/data cable connects the GPS 72H to a 8-35 volt DC system and provides interface capabilities for connecting external devices. The color code in the diagram below indicates the appropriate harness connections.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 39 Marine Navigation The following are the sentences for NMEA 0183, version 2.3 output: Approved sentences —GPRMC, GPGGA, GPGSA, GPGSV , GPGLL, GPBOD, GPR TE, and GPWPL. Proprietary sentences —PGRME, PGRMZ, and PSLIB. The GPS 72H also includes NMEA input with support for the DPT , MTW , and VHW sentences.
40 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Appendix Appendix Connecting Y our Device to a Computer 1. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the mini-USB port on the back of the device (under the weather cap). 2. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer .
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 41 Appendix Battery Information W ARNING: Do not use a sharp object to remove user-replaceable batteries. Contact your local waste disposal department to properly recycle the batteries. Optimizing Battery Life Use premium batteries for optimal performance and maximum battery life.
42 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Appendix Specications Physical Size : W × H × D 1.2 ×2.7 × 6.2 in. (3.0 × 6.9 × 15.75 cm) W eight : 7.9 oz. (224 g) Display : High-contrast FSTN, 4-level gray scale display (120 × 160 pixels) Case : Fully gasketed, oatable, high- impact plastic alloy , waterproof to IEC 529-IPX-7 T emp.
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 43 Appendix Power Batteries : T wo 1.5-volt AA batteries 1 Source : 8–35V DC Fuse : AGC/3AG - 2.0 Amp 1 The temperature rating for the GPS 72H may exceed the usable range of some batteries. Alkaline batteries can rupture at high temperatures.
44 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Appendix Software License Agreement BY USING THE GPS 72H, YOU AGREE T O BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTW ARE LICENSE AGREEMENT .
GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 45 Index Index A accessories ii active leg 17 Active Route page adding waypoint 18 reversing route 18 stopping navigation 19 using the map 18 Alarms tab anchor drag 28 approa.
46 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual Index General tab backlight setting 24 language selection 25 mode 24 W AAS 24 GO T O button 9 GPS 72H cleaning 41 connecting to computer 40 data elds 30 resetting 41 sp.
Index GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual 47 N navigating route 12 saved track 1 1 stopping 15 new location 19 NMEA 29 wiring 39 north reference 27 North Up 19 O odometer 20 off course 28 optional accessories i.
Index 48 GPS 72H Owner ’s Manual tracks clearing track log 7 deleting 21 navigating 1 1 setting up 10 transferring 40 T rack Up 19 trip computer resetting options 20 U unit ID number 23 USB 40 V VMG.
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