Introduction, Device configuration, Profiles – Garmin GMI 20 User Manual

Page 5: Selecting a profile, Renaming a profile, Creating custom profiles, Locking a profile, Unlocking a profile, Restoring profiles to their default settings, Using auto scroll

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Introduction

WARNING

See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the

product box for product warnings and other important

information.

Device Configuration

NOTE: Certain functions are available only if the appropriate

sensors are connected to the device.
The GMI 20 allows you to view data provided by sensors

connected to the device on a NMEA 2000® or NMEA® 0183

network.

Select to return to the previous menu or to the instrument
screen.
Select to view the menu for an instrument or screen.

or

Select to scroll through instrument pages and menus.
Select to view the display settings.
Select twice to view backlight settings.
Hold to view the power off settings.

Profiles

Profiles are collections of instrument pages that can be

customized. Profiles can be made up of instrument pages that

display similar data, such as fuel data or engine data.
During the initial setup, you can select one of four preset

profiles, or you can create a custom profile. You can select a

different profile at any time.
Powerboat: By default, this page displays instrument pages

that show GPS speed information, position coordinates,

bearing to waypoint, distance to the next waypoint, and a

GPS trip odometer.

Sailboat: By default, this page displays instrument pages that

show apparent wind speed, GPS heading, GPS speed,

position coordinates, bearing to waypoint, distance to the

next waypoint, and a GPS trip odometer.

Fishing: By default, this page displays instrument pages that

show GPS speed, water temperature, and depth.

Engine/Fuel: By default, this page displays instrument pages

that show engine and fuel information. Available engine

information includes RPM, trim, temperature, voltage, oil

pressure, fuel pressure, boost pressure, and coolant

pressure. Fuel information includes fuel flow rate, fuel tank

level, estimated total fuel onboard, fuel pressure, fuel

economy, and cruising range.

Custom (1,2,3): Empty profiles that allow you to build a new

custom profile. Custom profiles do not contain any preset

instrument pages.

Selecting a Profile

1

Select

> Profiles > Select Profile.

2

Select a profile.

Renaming a Profile

1

Select

> Profiles > Rename Profile.

2

Select

or to scroll through the letters.

3

Select Select to select a letter.

4

Select Done.

Creating Custom Profiles

You can create up to three custom profiles. You can add up to

ten pages from multiple instrument collections to a custom

profile.

1

Select

> Profiles > Select Profile.

2

Select Custom 1, Custom 2, or Custom 3.

3

Select a page.

4

Select an instrument or multiple instruments.

5

Select an option:
• To continue adding instrument pages to the custom

profile, select Yes.

• To complete the custom profile, select No.

Locking a Profile

You can lock a profile so no changes can be made to the data

fields, page layout, or number of pages that can display at one

time.

Select

> Profiles > Lock Profile > Yes.

Unlocking a Profile

Select

> Profiles > Unlock Profile > Yes.

Restoring Profiles to their Default Settings

You can restore unlocked profiles to their factory default

settings.

1

Select

> Profiles > Reset Defaults.

2

Select Current Profile or All Profiles.

3

Select Yes.

Instrument Pages

Cycling Through Instrument Pages

From the Instrument page, select

or .

Using Auto Scroll

You can use auto scroll to automatically cycle through all of the

instrument pages.

1

From the instrument page, select

.

2

Select System > Auto Scroll > On.

3

Select a time duration for how long each instrument page

displays.

4

Select Done.

Configuring the Data Fields

Data provided on an instrument page can be shown in various

ways depending upon the instrument page that is displayed.

Select

> Configure Data Fields.

Introduction

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