Garmin GPSMAP 5215 User Manual

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GPSMAP

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4000/5000 Series Owner’s Manual

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Almanac, Environmental, and On-boat Data

Configuring a Graph

You can set the scale and duration of the Atmospheric Pressure and Depth graphs. The duration represents the

time interval that appears on the graph, and the scale represents the range of the measured data that appears on

the graph, including specific maximum and minimum values.
1. From the Home screen, select information > Graphs.
2. Select Atmo. Pressure or Depth.
3. Select Graph Setup.
4. Complete an action:

• Select Duration, and select Up or Down to set the duration.
• Select Scale. Select Up, Down, or Auto. When you select Auto, the chartplotter sets the optimal

minimum and maximum values for the range, based on environmental conditions. When the

chartplotter receives new data about environmental conditions, it adjusts the scale automatically.

• Select Reset Scale to allow the chartplotter to set the optimal minimum and maximum values for the

range, based on environmental conditions. Reset Scale is only displayed when Auto is already selected

for Scale.

• For Atmospheric Pressure only, select Press. Ref, and select the reference time used to calculate the

barometer trend displayed in the top left corner of the graph.

Wind Speed Data

Selecting Apparent, True, or Ground Wind for the Wind Graph

The chartplotter must be connected to the peripheral devices listed below to capture the data shown on the

wind speed graph.

Wind Speed Description

Required Sensors

Apparent Wind Shows wind speed data based on the flow of

air experienced while on a boat in motion�

A wind sensor�

True Wind

Shows wind speed data based on the flow of

air experienced while on a stationary boat�

For the most-accurate data, the Wind Speed

Source setting should be set to

Auto

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A wind sensor and a water speed sensor; or a

wind sensor and a GPS antenna�

Ground Wind Shows wind speed data based on the flow of

air experienced while on shore�

A wind sensor, a water speed sensor, a

heading sensor, and a GPS antenna; or a

wind sensor and a GPS antenna; or a wind

sensor, a water-speed sensor, and a heading

sensor�

1. From the Home screen, select information > Graphs > Wind Speed.
2. Select the type of wind speed data included on the graph (Apparent Wind, true Wind, or Ground

Wind).

Configuring the Wind Speed Sources

You can specify whether the vessel speed data displayed on the compass is based on water speed or GPS

speed. Water speed is the speed reading from a water-speed sensor, and GPS speed is calculated from your

GPS position.
1. From the Home screen, select Configure > Preferences > Navigation > Speed Sources.
2. Select Wind.
3. Complete an action:

• Select Water Speed to indicate that the calculated wind speed is based on data from a Water Speed

sensor.

• Select GPS Speed to indicate that the calculated wind speed is based on data from a GPS antenna.
• Select Auto to allow the chartplotter to select a speed data source automatically.

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