Garmin GPSMAP 5215 User Manual

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GPSMAP

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4000/5000 Series Owner’s Manual

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Device Configuration

Configuring the Navigation Data Bar

You should show the navigation data bar before you configure it (

page 56

).

1. From the Home screen, select Charts.
2. Select a chart or a 3D chart view.
3. Select Menu > Data Bars > Navigation > Data Bar Setup.
4. Complete an action:

• Select Route Leg. Select on to show waypoint velocity made good (VMG) when navigating a route or

an Auto Guidance line (

page 58

).

• Select Next turn > Distance to show next turn data based on distance.
• Select Next turn > time to show next turn data based on time.
• Select Destination, and select Distance, time to Destination, or Arrival to indicate how the

destination data appears.

Fishing, Fuel, and Sailing Data Bars

Data Bar

Data Shown

Fishing

Depth, water temperature, and water speed

Fuel

Fuel rate, remaining fuel, range, and fuel economy

Sailing

Water speed, wind speed, wind angle, and wind velocity made good

Showing the Fishing, Fuel, or Sailing Data Bars

The fishing, fuel, and sailing data bars appear in a row across the bottom of the chart. Only one of these three

data bars can appear at a time.
1. From the Home screen, select Charts.
2. Select a chart or a 3D chart view.
3. Complete an action:

• Select Menu > Data Bars > Fishing > on.
• Select Menu > Data Bars > Fuel > on.
• Select Menu > Data Bars > Sailing > on.
Note: When you show any one of these three data bars, the other two data bars are hidden automatically.

Setting True or Apparent Wind for the Sailing Data Bar

You should show the sailing data bar before you configure it (

page 57

).

You can select the type of wind data that appears in the sailing data bar.
1. From the Home screen, select Charts.
2. Select a chart or a 3D chart view.
3. Select Menu > Data Bars > Sailing.
4. Complete an action:

• Select Wind > Apparent to show the flow of air experienced while on a boat in motion.
• Select Wind > true to show the flow of air experienced while on a stationary boat.

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