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GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual i I ntroductIon I ntroductIon Thank you for choosing the Garmin GPSMAP 76Cx. Both use the proven performance of Garmin GPS and full-featured mapping to create an unsurpassed portable GPS receiver . T ake a moment to compare the contents of this package with the packing list on the box.
ii GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual I ntroductIon t able of c ontents Introduction ........................................................ i Tips and Shortcuts ............................................... i Product Registration ......................
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual iii I ntroductIon Operating the GPSM�P 76Cx Understanding T erms Select —move the highlighted area on the screen up, down, left, or right with the ROCKER key to select individual fields. Key —when you are directed to pr ess a key , press and quickly release the key .
iv GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual I ntroductIon Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations could result in an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury .
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 1 G ettInG s t arted Unit Overview Carry lanyard attachment slots Battery compartment cover External Data/ �uxiliary Power Port Internal antenna Interface keys �uxili.
2 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner’s Manual G ettInG S t arted Batteries, microSD Card, and Lanyard The GPSMAP 76Cx operates on two AA batteries (not included), which are located in the back of the unit. Y ou can use Alkaline, NiMH, or Lithium batteries. See page 34 for information on setting the battery type.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 3 G ettInG S t arted Using the GPSM�P 76Cx Keypad QUIT Key Press to cancel data entry or exit a page. ENTER/MARK Key Press and release to enter highlighted options, data or conrm on-screen messages. Press and hold at any time to mark your current location as a waypoint.
4 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner’s Manual G ettInG S t arted T urning on the GPSM�P 76Cx T o turn the GPSM�P 76Cx on and off: Press and hold the POWER . Adjusting the Backlight T o adjust the backlight level: 1. Press and quickly release the POWER key . 2. Press up on the ROCKER to increase the brightness, or press down to decrease.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 5 G ettInG S t arted Using the Status Bar At the top of each page, the status bar provides status information for several unit features.
6 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner’s Manual G ettInG S t arted Using the Databases Optional MapSource CD-ROMs enhance the versatility of your GPSMAP 76Cx. This data is loaded to the microSD Card already installed in the unit.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 7 B aSIc o pera tIon b asIc o pera tIon This section explains some of the more common operations you can perform with your GPSMAP 76Cx including using the Find Menu, creating and using waypoints, tracks, and routes. Creating and Using W aypoints W aypoints are locations or landmarks you record and store in your GPS.
8 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner’s Manual B aSIc o pera tIon Creating Waypoints Using the Map T o create a waypoint using the Map page: 1. On the Map page, use the ROCKER to move the pointer to the map item you want to mark. 2. Press and quickly release ENTER/M�RK to capture the pointer location and open the information page for the map item.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 9 B aSIc o pera tIon T o calculate a location by averaging: 1. Find a location you want to calculate an average for , press M�RK > � vg to begin averaging. 2. Press Save . Projecting a Waypoint Create a new waypoint by projecting the distance and bearing from one location to a new location.
10 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual B aSIc o pera tIon 5. Using the ROCKER to select the Radius eld and enter a value. T o clear one or all proximity waypoints from the list: T o remove or review a single entry , press ENTER . T o remove all waypoints from the list, press MENU > Remove �ll .
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 1 1 B aSIc o pera tIon Using the Find Menu Use the Find Menu to search for waypoints, geocaches, cities, and exits included in the GPSMAP 76Cx basemap. Additional icons appear depending on the optional BlueChart g2 or MapSource data loaded to the unit.
12 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual B aSIc o pera tIon Recent Finds The Recent Finds page shows a list of the last 50 items you have searched for or gone to recently . T o go to a recently found item: 1. Press FIND . 2. Select Recent Finds . List of recently found items Recent Finds icon 3.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 13 B aSIc o pera tIon Change Reference —point to a new location on the Map page using the pointer . Set Proximity —program an alarm to sound when you are within a specied radius of an item. See page 9 . Add T o Route —include this item on a new route or add it to an existing route.
14 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual B aSIc o pera tIon Finding a Waypoint The W aypoints page contains a list of all saved waypoints. W aypoints are stored in alphanumeric order and are identied by an assigned symbol. T o nd a waypoint: 1. Press FIND .
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 15 B aSIc o pera tIon Finding a City Select Cities from the Find Menu to nd any city listed in the mapping data. T o nd a city: 1. Press FIND . 2. Select Cities . The Cities page shows a list of cities near your current location.
16 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual B aSIc o pera tIon T o nd an address: 1. Press FIND . 2. Select �ddresses . NOTE: If your unit has a GPS x, the < Enter Region> eld is populated with your current region. Y ou do not have to specify a city in the <Enter City> , as the database has information for the entire region.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 17 B aSIc o pera tIon T o view the tide chart for another date: 1. From the T ide menu with the chart shown, select Date , and press ENTER . 2. Enter the date with the ROCKER . Y ou can also use the Zoom IN and OUT keys to view information for another date.
18 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual B aSIc o pera tIon Using T racks The T racks feature creates an electronic bread crumb trail or “track log” on the Map page as you travel. The track log contains information about points along its path, including time, location, elevation, and depth (depth requires NMEA input, see page 35 ).
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 19 B aSIc o pera tIon Log T rack to Data Card — records the current track log to the microSD card in addition to the unit’ s internal memory . Using this option allows you to record a large number of track points (depending on the capacity of the microSD card.
20 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual B aSIc o pera tIon 3. Use the USB cable to connect to your computer and then access the USB Mass Storage feature as explained on page 35 . Open the track logs using Garmin MapSource or another .gpx le- compatible application.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 21 B aSIc o pera tIon Begin marker End marker T rack Prole Page Elevation Distance from Begin and End points Navigating a Saved Track T o use the T racBack feature: 1. With the Saved T racks page for the track or the T rack Log open, select T racBack to show the track.
22 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual B aSIc o pera tIon Creating a Route Routing creates a sequence of waypoints that lead you to your nal destination. The GPSMAP 76Cx stores 50 routes with up to 250 points each. Create or modify a route using the Routes page, and add waypoints to a route.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 23 B aSIc o pera tIon Navigating a Route T o navigate a saved route: 1. Press MENU twice > Routes . 2. Select a saved route > Navigate . 3. Select Follow Road or Off Road from the prompt. 4. T o stop navigating, press MENU > Stop Navigation .
24 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual B aSIc o pera tIon Editing a Route Use the Route page to edit, change the route name, and review route points. T o change the name of the route: 1. Press MENU twice > Routes . 2. Select a saved route > select the route name eld at the top of the Route page.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 25 M aIn p aGeS M aIn p aGes The GPSMAP 76Cx has six main pages: Satellite page, T rip Computer page, Map page, Compass page, Altimeter page, and the Main Menu. Cycle through these pages by pressing the P AGE key to move forward or pressing the QUIT key to reverse.
26 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual M aIn p aGeS Satellite Page The Satellite page appears when you turn the unit on and shows the receiver status, satellite locations, satellite signal strength, and the receiver ’ s current location. Satellite Page Options Use W ith GPS Off/On —enables you to turn the GPS receiver on or off.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 27 M aIn p aGeS ROCKER , the GPSMAP 76Cx enters pan mode, which moves the map to keep the white arrow (map pointer) within the screen area. When you are in pan mode, you can move the map pointer about the page to highlight and identify map items.
28 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual M aIn p aGeS maps, “mapsource” appears below the scale. Map Orientation There are two map orientations in the Map Setup option North Up orients the map like a paper map. T rack Up orients the map in the direction of travel.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 29 M aIn p aGeS Setup Map See page 36 for detailed instructions. Measuring Distance T o measure distance between two points: 1. Press MENU > Measure Distance . An on- screen arrow appears on the map at your current location with REF below it.
30 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual M aIn p aGeS Compass Page The Compass Ring moves to indicate North Orientation. Bearing Pointer The rotating compass ring indicates the direction you are heading. The bearing and course pointers indicate the direction (bearing to or course of travel) to your destination, relative to your current heading direction.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 31 M aIn p aGeS Using the Course Pointer or Bearing Pointer The bearing pointer and course pointer are independent of each other . The bearing pointer indicates the direction to your destination, and the course pointer indicates your relationship to a course line leading to the destination.
32 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual M aIn p aGeS T o select the course pointer or the bearing pointer: 1. Press MENU to open the Compass page options menu. The bearing pointer is the factory default. When the bearing pointer option is shown, the course pointer is active and vice versa.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 33 M aIn M enu M aIn M enu The Main Menu contains settings and features not found on the main pages and sub-menus. The time and date are shown at the bottom of this page. The Main Menu is accessible from any page by pressing MENU twice.
34 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual M aIn M enu Setup Menu T o access the Setup Menu: From the Main Menu, select Setup . System Setup Page T o access the System Setup: From the Setup Menu select System . GPS —choose on the GPS options other than Normal to save battery power .
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 35 M aIn M enu Interface Setup Page Use when connecting to a computer . T o access the Interface Setup page: From the Setup Menu, select Interface .
36 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual M aIn M enu T ones Setup Page This setup page allows you to select a unique tone for each of the tone applications. (For proximity alarm tones, see page 10 .) Page Sequence Setup Add, remove, or reor der any of the Main pages.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 37 M aIn M enu Map Setup – General Page The Map Setup – General page contains the settings for Orientation, Below , Auto Zoom, Detail, and Lock On Road. Map Setup – General Page Orientation —selects how the map is shown.
38 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual M aIn M enu Map Setup – Points Page Use the Map Setup – Points page to set the map scale at which Map Points, User W aypoints, Street Label, and Land Cover appear on the Map page. Select Auto, Off, or from 20 ft to 800 mi (50 m to 800 km).
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 39 M aIn M enu Marine Colors —toggles colors on or off. Spot Soundings —toggles spot soundings on or off. Light Sectors —select from On, Of f, and Auto. Symbol Set —select the symbol set to use (Auto, GARMIN, NOAA, International).
40 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual M aIn M enu Follow Road Options Off Route Recalculation —set whether the unit prompts you when it is recalculating your route (Prompted) or recalculates automatically . Y ou can turn off-route recalculation of f. Calculation Method —set how the unit searches for the route.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 41 M aIn M enu Time Setup T o access the Time Setup page: From the Setup Menu, select Time . Time Format —choose fr om 12-hour or 24- hour time format. Time Zone —set to one of the eight US T ime Zones, or 24 International Time Zones.
42 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual M aIn M enu Calendar T o access the Calendar: From the Main Menu, select Calendar . Calculator T o access the Calculator: From the Main Menu, select Calculator . Stopwatch T o access the Stopwatch: From the Main Menu, select Stopwatch .
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 43 a ppendIx a ppendIx Specications Physical Size: 6.2" H x 2.7" W x 1.4" D W eight: 7.6 ounces (216 g) w/batteries installed. Display: 1.5" W x 2.2" H, 256-color, high resolution, transreective (160 x 240 pixels) with backlighting.
44 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual a ppendIx Interfacing The following formats are supported for connection of external devices. Garmin Proprietary Sentences—PGRME (estimated error), PGRMM (datum string), PGRMZ (altitude).
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 45 a ppendIx Connecting Y our GPSM�P 76Cx to a Computer Y ou can connect your GPSMAP 76Cx to your computer using either a serial port or USB connector cable. NOTE: Fully install the supplied MapSource program, T rip & W aypoint Manager , on your computer before connecting the USB cable to the computer .
46 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual a ppendIx Caring for the GPSM�P 76Cx The GPSMAP 76Cx case is constructed of high quality materials and does not require user maintenance except cleaning. Cleaning the Case Clean the unit’ s outer casing (except for the screen) using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry .
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 47 a ppendIx FCC Compliance This product has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE.
48 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual a ppendIx Limited W arranty This Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. W ithin this period, Garmin will, at its sole option, repair or replace any components that fail in normal use.
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 49 a ppendIx country distributor and this distributor provides local service for your unit. Distributor warranties are only valid in the area of intended distribution.
50 GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual I ndex I ndex Symbols 2D navigation 5 3D navigation 5 � addresses 15 advanced NMEA setup 44 averaging a location 8 B backlight 4 batteries 2 battery type 34 bearing .
GPSMAP 76Cx Owner ’s Manual 51 I ndex S satellite page 4 , 26 saved tracks 19 setup map 36 status bar 5 stopwatch 42 storage 46 sun and moon 13 system setup 34 T tide stations 16 time setup 41 time .
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