Advanced operation, Nmea 0183 and nmea 2000 – Garmin 190-01098-00 User Manual

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VHF 300 Series Owner’s Manual

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Advanced Operation

Advanced Operation

NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000

Connect your radio to a NMEA 0183 network or to a NMEA 2000 network to perform the

following functions:

Transfer received DSC distress and position information to any compatible chartplotter.
Receive GPS position. GPS position can be displayed on the Home screen and is

transmitted with DSC calls. The icon is displayed when GPS data is available, and

blinks when GPS data is not present. When GPS data is not present, the radio will signal

for you to enter your position manually every four hours.
Transfer AIS information that the radio receives from other vessels. The radio can

transfer this data over a NMEA 2000 network or a NMEA 0183 high-speed network. For

information on enabling AIS, see

page 28

.

For supported NMEA 0183 sentences and NMEA 2000 PGNs, see

page 49

. For more

information on connecting your radio to a NMEA network, see the VHF 300 Series

Installation Instructions.

Additional Functionality with Other Garmin Devices

Your VHF 300 series radio has additional capabilities when connected with other Garmin

devices.
NOTE: Your Garmin chartplotter may require a free software upgrade to use the

functionality listed in this section. Go to

www.garmin.com

for current updates to your

Garmin chartplotter software.

When you connect your radio to a Garmin chartplotter using NMEA 0183 or

NMEA 2000, your chartplotter can keep track of the current and previous positions of

the contacts in the radio directory.

TIP: Try using position tracking on up to three contacts to automate this process.

When your VHF 300 series radio is connected to a NMEA 2000 network with another

Garmin chartplotter, you can use the chartplotter interface to set up an individual routine

call.
As an additional safety measure, when your VHF 300 series radio is connected to a

NMEA 2000 network and you initiate a man-overboard distress call from your radio,

your Garmin chartplotter displays the man-overboard screen and prompts you to navigate

to the man-overboard point. If you have a Garmin autopilot system connected to the

network, it prompts you to start a Williamson’s turn to the man-overboard point.


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