About the home screen – Garmin GPSMAP 5215 User Manual

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GPSMAP

®

4000/5000 Series Owner’s Manual

Getting Started

About the Home Screen

You can use the Home screen to access all other screens.
Note: Options on this screen vary based on the chartplotter type and optional connected devices.

Home Screen GPSMAP 5000 Series

Home Screen GPSMAP 4000 Series

Menu Item

Description

Charts

Allows you to access the Navigation Chart, Perspective 3D, Mariner’s Eye 3D, Fish Eye

3D, the Fishing Chart, and the Radar Overlay (

page 5

)

NOTE: Mariner’s Eye 3D and Fish Eye 3D are available only if you use a BlueChart g2

Vision data card (

page 21

)� The Fishing Chart is available if you use a BlueChart g2 Vision

data card or a BlueChart g2 data card, or if your built-in map supports Fishing Charts�

Sonar

Sets up and provides sonar information (only available if the chartplotter is connected to a

Garmin sonar module) (

page 87

)

Combinations

Sets up a split screen displaying chart, sonar, radar, engine and fuel data, and video in a

two- or three-field screen (

page 27

)�

Information

Shows information including tides, currents, celestial data, user data, information about

other boats, gauges, and video (

page 42

)

Mark

Marks, edits, or deletes your current location as a waypoint or a man-overboard location

(

page 33

)�

Where To?

Provides navigation features (

page 39

)�

Radar

Sets up and shows radar (only available if the chartplotter is connected to a Garmin marine

radar) (

page 63

)�

Weather

(North America only) Sets up and shows various weather parameters, including

precipitation, forecast, fishing, sea conditions, and visibility (only available if the chartplotter

is connected to a weather module and you have an XM

®

subscription)� See the XM WX

Satellite Weather

®

and XM Satellite Radio Supplement (North America only)�

Configure

Allows you to view and edit the settings for your chartplotter and system (

page 51)

Man Overboard Marks your current location as a waypoint, and sets a course back to the marked location

(

page 33

)�

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