Garmin 585 Plus User Manual
Garmin 585 Plus User Manual
Garmin 585 Plus User Manual
Appendix............................................................................55
Registering Your Device........................................................................ 55
Sun Cover.............................................................................................. 55
GPSMAP 585 Plus Specifications......................................................... 55
Troubleshooting..................................................................................... 56
My device does not turn on...........................................................................56
My sonar does not work.................................................................................56
My device is not creating waypoints in the correct location..........................57
物質宣言 ...........................................................................59
176 mm 66.8 mm
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1 Power key
3 2 Device keys
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3 SD card slot
Connector Descriptions
1 Power/NMEA0183 Data Cable Connector
2 8 pins Transducer Cable Connector
3 BNC External GPS Antenna Cable Connector
Loading the New Software on a Memory Card Selecting the Transducer Type
1 Insert a memory card into the card slot on the computer. If you are not using the included transducer from the giftbox, you must set the
2 Go to www.garmin.com/support/software/marine.html. transducer type to enable the sonar to function optimally. If you are using the
included transducer, you do not need to complete these steps.
3 Select Download next to GPSMAP Series with SD Card.
1 Select Settings > My Vessel > Transducer Type.
4 Read and agree to the terms.
2 Select the type of transducer you are using.
5 Select Download.
6 Select Run. Zooming In and Out of the Chart
7 Select the drive associated with the memory card, and select Next > The zoom level is indicated by the scale number at the bottom of the chart.
Finish. The bar under the scale number represents that distance on the chart.
Updating the Device Software • Select to zoom out.
Before you can update the software, you must obtain a software-update • Select to zoom in.
memory card or load the latest software onto a memory card.
1 Turn on the chartplotter.
Panning on the GPSMAP 585 Plus
You can move the chart to view an area other than your present location.
2 After the home screen appears, insert the memory card into the card slot.
Use the arrow keys to pan.
NOTE: In order for the software update instructions to appear, the device
must be fully booted before the card is inserted.
Adjusting the Backlight
3 Follow the on-screen instructions.
1 Select Settings > System > Display > Backlight.
4 Wait several minutes while the software update process completes.
TIP: Press > Backlight from any screen to open the backlight settings.
5 When prompted, leave the memory card in place and restart the
chartplotter manually.
Default Shortcuts
Data Fields
Data fields display multiple types of information in one area, such as depth,
heading, and bearing. Some data fields require you to be navigating or
require a connection to sensors to display data. For example, a temperature
sensor must be connected to the chartplotter to display the temperature data
field.
The data fields on a page depend on the type of data associated with that
page. For example, a sonar page automatically displays sonar-related
information such as Depth.
You can configure the data fields that display on a page The different data will
depend on the different working mode. Select MENU > Overlay Numbers.
2 Water temperature
3 GPS speed
4 Device voltage
5 Time
6 Color bar
7 Depth line
8 Transducer type and frequency, zoom type, and color filter status
9 Depth indicator as the sonar data screen scrolls from right to left
3 GPS speed
Garmin ClearVü Sonar View 4 Device voltage
NOTE: To receive Garmin ClearVü scanning sonar, you need a compatible
5 Time
transducer.
Garmin ClearVü high-frequency scanning sonar provides a detailed picture 6 Suspended targets (fish)
of the fishing environment around the boat in a detailed representation of 7 Depth line
structures the boat is passing over.
8 Transducer type and frequency, and zoom type
9 Depth indicator as the sonar data screen scrolls from right to left
10 Bottom echo
2 Depth range
2 Select an option:
• Select No Zoom to not use the zoom feature.
• Select Bottom Lock to lock the screen to the water bottom.
• Select Manual or Digital Zoom to manually set the zoom.
• Select Shift Zoom to manually adjust the zoom.
• Select Auto to automatically set the zoom.
Auto
Auto zoom is similar to Bottom Lock but displays a magnified view on the
left-side of the screen of the bottom and bottom fish in the set zoom range.
Magnified view
The Auto mode is good for determining the bottom contour. It allows you to
change the depth range above the bottom and the zoom ratio while always
Digital Zoom range
showing the water bottom.
1 From a sonar screen select RANGE/ZOOM > Auto.
Selecting Frequencies 2 Select a frequency suited to your needs and water depth.
50 kHz
Creating a Frequency Preset
The fishfinder uses ultrasonic signals to detect bottom. The lower the
NOTE: Not available with all transducers.
frequency, the wider and deeper the detection area. The 50 kHz frequency is
useful for general detection and judging the bottom condition. You can create a preset to save a specific sonar frequency, which allows you
to change frequencies quickly.
77 kHz 1 From a sonar view, select MENU > Frequency.
The 77 kHz is fishfinder’s mid-frequency with a wider beam angle for 2 Select Add.
detecting schools of fish at the bottom on the edges.
3 Enter a frequency.
200 kHz
The higher the frequency, the narrower the beam and the higher the
resolution. The 200 kHz frequency is ideal for detailed observations.
2 Select an option:
2 Select or until you begin to see noise in the water portion of the • To allow the device to adjust the range automatically based on the
screen. depth, select Auto Range.
3 Select or to decrease the gain. • To increase or decrease the range manually, select or .
NOTE: From a sonar screen, select and to quickly manually adjust
Adjusting the Range of the Depth Scale the range.
You can adjust the range of the depth scale that appears on the right side of
the screen. Automatic ranging keeps the bottom within the lower third of the Sonar Setup
sonar screen, and can be useful for tracking the bottom where there are slow
NOTE: Not all options and settings apply to all models, sounder modules, and
or moderate terrain changes.
transducers.
When the depth changes dramatically, like a drop off or cliff, manually
adjusting the range allows a view of a specified depth range. The bottom is Showing and Adjusting the Depth Line
shown on the screen as long as the bottom is anywhere within the manual You can show and adjust a horizontal line on a sonar screen. The depth of
range established. the line is indicated on the right side of the screen.
WARNING
2 Select an option: Information is for reference only. Disabling warnings for underwater hazards
• To adjust the scroll speed automatically using speed-over-ground, can result in death, personal injury, or property damage. You are responsible
select Auto. for the safe and prudent operation of your vessel.
Other features common to most charts include depth contour lines, intertidal
zones, spot soundings (as depicted on the original paper chart), navigational
Overlay Numbers
From a chart, 3D chart view, or a combinations screen, select MENU > Chart
Setup > Overlay Numbers > Show.
AIS Display Max. Range: Indicates the maxiumum distance from your
location within which AIS vessels appear.
AIS Display Min. Speed: Indicates the minimum speed AIS vessels must
travel to appear on your screen.
Details: Shows details about AIS vessels.
Projected Heading: Sets the projected heading time for AIS vessels.
Trails: Shows the tracks of AIS vessels, and select the length of the track that
A green circle indicates good depth and GPS position, and a speed under
16 km/h (10 mph). A yellow circle indicates good depth and GPS position, and
a speed between 16 and 32 km/h (10 and 20 mph). A red circle indicates poor
depth or GPS position, and a speed above 32 km/h (20 mph).
You can view Garmin Quickdraw Contours in a combination screen or as a
single view on the map.
The amount of saved data depends on the size of your memory card, your
sonar source, and the speed of your boat as you record data. You can record
longer when you use a single-beam sonar. It is estimated that you might be
able to record about 1,500 hours of data onto a 2 GB memory card. Garmin Quickdraw Contours Map Manage
When you record data on a memory card in your chartplotter, the new data is You can manage your Garmin Quickdraw Contours map from the Manage
added to your existing Garmin Quickdraw Contours map, and is saved on the Quickdraw menu.
memory card. When you insert a new memory card, the existing data does
not transfer onto the new card.
2 Select an option:
Viewing a List of AIS Threats
• To set the maximum distance of AIS vessels to display, select AIS
From the AIS Radar screen, you can view and customize the appearance of a
Display Max. Range.
list of AIS threats.
• To set the minimum speed of AIS vessels to display, select AIS Display
From the AIS Radar screen, select MENU > AIS List.
Min. Speed.
Creating an AIS Group • To show details about AIS-activated vessels, select Details > Show.
An AIS group is a collection of specific vessels, such as a sailing club or • To set the projected heading time for AIS-activated vessels, select
flotilla. Projected Heading.
1 From the AIS Radar screen, select MENU > AIS Group. • To show the tracks of AIS-activated vessels, select Trails.
2 Select a group. • To show the outlines of AIS vessels, select Vessel Outline.
3 Select AIS vessels.
Enabling AIS Transmission Test Alerts
4 Select SELECT.
To avoid a large number of test alerts and symbols in crowded areas such as
marinas, you can select to receive or ignore AIS test messages. To test an
。 AIS Alarm
GPS: Provides information about the GPS satellite settings and fix, and allows
you to select a GPS system.
。 AIS Alarm
Auto Power: Turns on the device automatically when power is applied.
。 Time To
Language: Sets the on-screen language.
。 Range
System Information: Provides information about the device and the software
。 AIS-EPIRB Test version.
。 AIS-MOB Test Simulator: Turns on the simulator and allows you to set the speed and
。 AIS-SART Test simulated location.
My Vessel Settings
NOTE: Some settings and options require additional hardware. Select
Settings > My Vessel.
Keel Offset: Offsets the surface reading for the depth of a keel, making it
possible to measure depth from the bottom of the keel instead of from the
transducer location (page 40).
Temp. Offset: Compensates for the water temperature reading from a
temperature-capable transducer (page 40).
Calibrate Water Speed: Calibrates the speed-sensing transducer or sensor
page 41.
Transducer Type: Displays the type of transducer connected to the device
(page 3).
Shallow Water: Sounds when the water depth is shallower than the specified
depth.
Deep Water: Sounds when the water depth is deeper than the specified
Alarm Clock: Sets an alarm clock. depth.
Device Voltage: Sets an alarm to sound when the battery reaches a specified Water Temp.: Sounds when the water temperature varies more than ± 2°F
low voltage. (± 1.1°C). Alarm settings are saved when the device is turned off.
GPS Accuracy: Sets an alarm to sound when the GPS location accuracy falls NOTE: You must connect the device to a temperature-capable transducer
outside the user-defined value. to use this alarm.
Fish: Sets an alarm to sound when the device detects a suspended target.
Sonar Alarms
• sets the alarm to sound when fish of all sizes are detected.
Select Settings > Alarms > Sonar.
• sets the alarm to sound only when medium or large fish are
detected.
• sets the alarm to sound only when large fish are detected.
Communications Settings
NOTE: Some settings and options require additional charts or hardware.
Select Settings > Communications.
Serial Port: Sets the input/output format for the serial port to use when
connecting the chartplotter to external NMEA devices, computers, or other
Garmin devices.
NMEA 0183 Setup: Sets the NMEA 0183 sentences the chartplotter
transmits, how many digits to the right of the decimal point are transmitted
in a NMEA output, and how waypoints are identified (page 43).
Navigation Settings
NOTE: Some settings and options require additional charts or hardware.
Select Settings > Navigation.
Route Labels: Sets the type of labels shown with route turns on the map.
Auto Guidance: Sets the parameters the chartplotter uses when calculating
an Auto Guidance path, when you are using some premium maps.
Turn Transition Activation: Sets the turn transition to be calculated based
on time or distance.
Turn Transition Time: Sets how many minutes before the turn that you
transition to it as the next leg, when Time is selected for the Turn
Transition Activation setting. You can raise this value to help improve the
accuracy of the autopilot when navigating a route or an Auto Guidance
path with many frequent turns or at higher speeds. For straighter routes or
slower speeds, lowering this value can improve autopilot accuracy.
Turn Transition Distance: Sets how far before the turn that you transition
to it as the next leg, when Distance is selected for the Turn Transition
Activation setting. You can raise this value to help improve the accuracy of
the autopilot when navigating a route or an Auto Guidance path with many
frequent turns or at higher speeds. For straighter routes or slower speeds,
lowering this value can improve autopilot accuracy.
Route Start: Selects a starting point for route navigation.
Item Measurement
GPSMAP 585 Plus, APAC (worldwide basemap)
Preloaded maps GPSMAP 585 Plus, w/g2, SEA (built-in SEA g2
chart)
Accepts data cards 2 standard SD
Waypoints 12,000
Routes 200
Track log one 50,000 points active track; 100 saved tracks