Showing and configuring tides and currents, Showing satellite imagery on the navigation chart, Viewing aerial photos of landmarks – Garmin GPSMAP 8530 Black Box User Manual

Page 10: Automatic identification system, Ais targeting symbols, The navigation chart, Surroundings

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Current Speed Range

Yellow

0 to 1 knot

Orange

1 to 2 knots

Red

2 or more knots

Showing and Configuring Tides and Currents

NOTE: This feature is available with premium charts, in some

areas.
You can show static or animated tide and current station

indicators on the Navigation chart or Fishing chart.

1

From the Navigation or Fishing chart, select Menu > Chart

Menu > Chart Setup > Tides & Currents.

2

Select an option:
• To show current station indicators and tide station

indicators on the chart, select On.

• To show animated tide station indicators and animated

current direction indicators on the chart, select Animated.

Showing Satellite Imagery on the Navigation Chart

NOTE: This feature is available with premium charts, in some

areas.
You can overlay high-resolution satellite images on the land or

on both land and sea portions of the Navigation chart.
NOTE: When enabled, high-resolution satellite images are

present only at lower zoom levels. If you cannot see high-

resolution images in your optional chart region, you can select

to zoom in. You also can set the detail level higher by

changing the map zoom detail.

1

From the Navigation chart, select Menu > Chart Menu >

Chart Setup > Photos.

2

Select an option:
• Select Land Only to show standard chart information on

the water, with photos overlaying the land.

• Select Photo Map Blend to show photos on both the

water and the land at a specified opacity. Use the slider

bar to adjust the photo opacity. The higher you set the

percentage, the more the satellite photos cover both land

and water.

Viewing Aerial Photos of Landmarks

Before you can view aerial photos on the Navigation chart, you

must turn on the Photo setting in the chart setup.
NOTE: This feature is available with premium charts, in some

areas.
You can use aerial photographs of landmarks, marinas, and

harbors to help orient yourself to your surroundings or to

acquaint yourself with a marina or a harbor prior to arrival.

1

From the Navigation chart, select a camera icon:
• To view an overhead photo, select

.

• To view a perspective photo, select

. The photo was

taken from the location of the camera, pointed in the

direction of the cone.

2

Select Review > Aerial Photo.

Automatic Identification System

The Automatic Identification System (AIS) enables you to

identify and track other vessels, and alerts you to area traffic.

When connected to an external AIS device, the chartplotter can

show some AIS information about other vessels that are within

range, that are equipped with a transponder, and that are

actively transmitting AIS information. The information reported

for each vessel includes the Maritime Mobile Service Identity

(MMSI), location, GPS speed, GPS heading, time that has

elapsed since the last position of the vessel was reported,

nearest approach, and time to the nearest approach.

AIS Targeting Symbols

Symbol Description

AIS vessel. The vessel is reporting AIS information. The
direction in which the triangle is pointing indicates the
direction in which the AIS vessel is moving.
Target is selected.

Target is activated. The target appears larger on the chart. A
green line attached to the target indicates the heading of the
target. The MMSI, speed, and direction of the vessel appear
beneath the target, if the details setting has been set to
Show. If the AIS transmission from the vessel is lost, a
message banner appears.
Target is lost. A green X indicates that the AIS transmission
from the vessel is lost, and the chartplotter displays a
message banner asking whether the vessel should continue
to be tracked. If you discontinue vessel tracking, the lost
target symbol disappears from the chart or the 3D chart view.
Dangerous target in range. The target flashes while an alarm
sounds and a message banner appears. After the alarm has
been acknowledged, a solid red triangle with a red line
attached to it indicates the location and the heading of the
target. If the safe-zone collision alarm has been set to Off, the
target flashes, but the audible alarm does not sound and the
alarm banner does not appear. If the AIS transmission from
the vessel is lost, a message banner appears.
Dangerous target is lost. A red X indicates that the AIS
transmission from the vessel is lost, and the chartplotter
displays a message banner asking whether the vessel should
continue to be tracked. If you discontinue vessel tracking, the
lost dangerous target symbol disappears from the chart or the
3D chart view.
The location of this symbol indicates the closest point of
approach to a dangerous target, and the numbers near the
symbol indicate the time to the closest point of approach to
that target.

Heading and Projected Course of Activated AIS

Targets

When heading and course over ground information are provided

by an activated AIS target, the heading of the target appears on

a chart as a solid line attached to the AIS target symbol. A

heading line does not appear on a 3D chart view.
The projected course of an activated AIS target appears as a

dashed line on a chart or a 3D chart view. The length of the

projected course line is based on the value of the projected

heading setting. If an activated AIS target is not transmitting

speed information, or if the vessel is not moving, a projected

course line does not appear. Changes in the speed, course over

ground, or rate of turn information transmitted by the vessel can

impact the calculation of the projected course line.
When course over ground, heading, and rate of turn information

are provided by an activated AIS target, the projected course of

the target is calculated based on the course over ground and

the rate of turn information. The direction in which the target is

turning, which is also based on the rate of turn information, is

indicated by the direction of the barb at the end of the heading

line. The length of the barb does not change.

When course over ground and heading information are provided

by an activated AIS target, but rate of turn information is not

provided, the projected course of the target is calculated based

on the course over ground information.

Showing AIS and MARPA Vessels on a Chart or on a

3D Chart View

Before you can show AIS vessels on a chart, you must have an

external AIS device and active transponder signals from other

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Charts and 3D Chart Views

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