GARMIN GPSMAP 9000 Series Touchscreen Displays Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
Garmin

GARMIN GPSMAP 9000 Series Touchscreen Displays

Product Information

The product is a GPSMAP 9000 series chartplotter device manufactured by Garmin. It is a versatile navigation system designed for use in vessels. The device features various connectors and ports for connectivity, including power, network, HDMI, USB, audio, CVBS, NMEA 2000, and J1939. It requires software updates for optimal performance, and the user manual can be found at garmin.com/manuals/GPSMAP9000.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Ensure Safety: Before installation and usage, carefully read and follow the important safety information provided in the user manual. Failure to do so may result in personal injury, damage to the vessel or device, or poor product performance.
    • Sufficient air flow
    • Proper ventilation
    • Cooling source on the front and rear of the chartplotter
    • Method to shade the display using a canopy, window tint, or shroudMounting Considerations: Choose a suitable location for mounting the chartplotter that meets the following criteria:
    • It is recommended to meet all these criteria for optimal installation.
  2. Mounting the Device:
    • Prepare the mounting surface by using the provided template.
    • Cut the mounting surface along the inside of the solid line indicated on the template using a jigsaw or rotary tool.
    • Place the device in the cutout to test the fit.
    • If necessary, refine the size of the cutout and remove any burrs using a file and sandpaper.
    • Ensure the mounting holes on the device align with the larger 7.2 mm (9/32 in.) holes on the template.
    • If the mounting holes do not line up, mark new hole locations.
    • Based on your mounting surface, drill or punch and tap the larger holes.
    • Start in one corner of the mounting location and place a nut plate, aligning the large and small holes. Secure the nut plate to the mounting surface using an included M3 screw through the smaller 3.6 mm (9/64 in.) hole.
    • Repeat step 8 for each nut plate along the top and bottom of the device.
    • If necessary, install gaskets and hard stops on the device.
    • If access to the back of the device will not be possible after mounting, connect all necessary cables and insert a microSD card before placing it into the cutout.
    • Cover unused connectors with weather caps to prevent corrosion of the metal contacts.
    • Apply marine sealant along the edges of the device where it contacts the mounting surface.

Important Safety Information

WARNING

  • Failure to follow these warnings, cautions, and notices could result in personal injury, damage to the vessel or device, or poor product performance.
  • Failure to install this device according to these instructions could result in personal injury, damage to the vessel or device, or poor product performance.
  • See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information.

CAUTION

  • For the best possible performance and to avoid potential injury, damage to the device, or damage to your vessel, installation by a qualified marine installer is recommended.
  • To avoid possible personal injury, always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask when drilling, cutting, or sanding.
  • To avoid possible personal injury or damage to the device and vessel, disconnect the vessel’s power supply before beginning to install the device.
  • To avoid possible personal injury or damage to the device or vessel, before applying power to the device, make sure that it has been properly grounded, following the instructions in the guide.
  • To avoid possible personal injury or damage to this device and vessel, only install this device when the vessel is on land, or when properly secured and docked in calm water conditions.

NOTICE

  • When drilling or cutting, always check what is on the opposite side of the surface to avoid damaging the vessel.
  • Read all installation instructions before proceeding with the installation. If you experience difficulty during the installation, contact Garmin®
  • Product Support.

Contacting Garmin Support

  • Go to support.garmin.com for help and information, such as product manuals, frequently asked questions, videos, and customer support.
  • In the USA, call 913-397-8200 or 1-800-800-1020.
  • In the UK, call 0808 238 0000.
  • In Europe, call +44 (0) 870 850 1241.

Software Update
You may need to update the chartplotter software after installation. For the instructions on how to update the software, see the owner’s manual at garmin.com/manuals/GPSMAP9000.
Connector View
The connectors and locations are the same across all of the GPSMAP 9000 series models. A GPSMAP 9×22 model is shown below.

2 microSD® memory card slots, 32 GB max.

  • POWER :Power
  • NETWORK :Garmin BlueNet™ network ports (Garmin BlueNet Network Considerations, page 9)
  • HDMI IN 1 “HDMI® input compatible with HDMI devices up to 4K at 60 fps
  • HDMI IN 2 :HDMI input compatible with HDMI devices up to 4K at 30 fps
  • HDMI OUT :HDMI out
  • USB :USB-C® to connect a compatible Garmin card reader1.
  • USB DRD :Dual-Role-Data (DRD) USB-C that can be configured as either a host or a client.
  • AUDIO :NMEA® 0183 and audio out
  • CVBS IN :Composite video in
  • NMEA 2000 :NMEA 2000® network
  • J1939 :J1939 network

Tools Needed

  • Drill and drill bits
    • 3.2 mm (1 /8 in.) drill bit, if using wood screws
    • 3.6 mm (9 /64 in.) drill bit, if using the nut plate
    • 7.2 mm (9 /32 in.) drill bit, if using the nut plate
  • 2 Phillips screwdriver

  • Jigsaw or rotary tool
  • File and sandpaper
  • Marine sealant (recommended)

Mounting Considerations

NOTICE
This device should be mounted in a location that is not exposed to extreme temperatures or conditions. The temperature range for this device is listed in the product specifications. Extended exposure to temperatures exceeding the specified temperature range, in storage or operating conditions, may cause device failure. Extreme-temperature-induced damage and related consequences are not covered by the warranty. Using the included hardware and template, you can flush mount the chartplotter in the dashboard.
When selecting a mounting location, observe these considerations.

  • You should mount the chartplotter to provide an optimal viewing angle as you operate your boat.
  • You must select a location that is strong enough to support the weight of the chartplotter and protect it from excessive vibration or shock.
  • You should select a location that allows for easy access to all interfaces, such as the keypad, touchscreen, and card reader, if applicable.
  • To avoid interference with a magnetic compass, you must not mount the chartplotter closer to a compass than the compass-safe distance value listed in the product specifications.
  • You must select a location that allows room for the routing and connection of all cables.
  • If the mounting location is in direct sunlight and in a horizontal orientation, ensure that the installation location meets as many of the following criteria as possible:
    • Sufficient air flow
    • Proper ventilation
    • Cooling source on the front and rear of the chartplotter
    • Method to shade the display using a canopy, window tint, or shroud
      NOTE : If possible, you should meet all of these criteria when installing the chartplotter.
Mounting the Device

NOTICE
Be careful when cutting the hole to flush mount the device. There is only a small amount of clearance between the case and the mounting holes, and cutting the hole too large could compromise the stability of the device after it is mounted.
To avoid potential damage to the powder coating, use only the included screws to mount the device. Using screws other than the ones included will void your warranty.
Do not remove the blue, rubber protective bumper until after the installation is complete. The bumper helps protect the device from damage during installation.
The included template and hardware can be used to flush mount the device in your dashboard. There are three options for hardware based on the mounting surface material.

  • You can drill pilot holes and use the included wood screws.
  • You can drill holes and use the included nut plates and machine screws. The nut plates can add stability to a thinner surface.
  • You can punch holes, tap them to M4, and use the included machine screws.
  1. Trim the template and make sure it fits in the location where you want to mount the device.

  2. Secure the template to the selected location.

  3. Using a 6.6 mm (1 /4 in.) drill bit, drill one or more of the holes inside the corners of the solid line on the template to prepare the mounting surface for cutting.

  4. Using a jigsaw or rotary tool, cut the mounting surface along the inside of the solid line indicated on the template.

  5. Place the device in the cutout to test the fit.

  6. If necessary, use a file and sandpaper to refine the size of the cutout and remove any burrs caused by cutting the opening.

  7. After the device fits correctly in the cutout, ensure the mounting holes on the device line up with the larger 7.2 mm (9 /32 in.) holes on the template.

  8. If the mounting holes on the device do not line up, mark the new hole locations.

  9. Based on your mounting surface, drill or punch and tap the larger holes:

  10. Drill 3.2 mm (1 /8 in.) pilot holes for the included wood screws, and skip to step 18.

  11. Drill 7.2 mm (9 /32 in.) holes for the included nut plate and machine screws.

  12. Punch and tap M4 holes for the included machine screws, and skip to step 18.

  13. If using the nut plates, starting in one corner of the template, place a nut plate 1 over the larger hole 2 drilled in step 9. The smaller hole on the nut plate should line up with the smaller hole on the template.

  14. If the smaller 3.6 mm (9 /64 in.) 3 hole on the nut plate does not line up with the smaller hole on the template, mark the new location.

  15. Repeat steps 10 and 11 for each nut plate.

  16. Using a 3.6 mm (9 /64 in.) drill bit, drill the smaller holes.

  17. Remove the template from the mounting surface.

  18. Starting in one corner of the mounting location, place a nut 4 plate on the back of the mounting surface, lining up the large and small holes.
    The raised portion of the nut plate should fit into the larger hole.

  19. Secure the nut plate to the mounting surface by fastening an included M3 screw 5 through the smaller 3.6 mm (9 /64 in.) hole.

  20. Repeat steps 15 and 16 for each of the nut plates along the top and bottom of the device.

  21. If necessary, install the gaskets and hard stops on the device (Installing the Gasket and Hard Stops, page 6).

  22. If you will not have access to the back of the device after you mount it, connect all necessary cables to the device and insert a microSD card before placing it into the cutout.
    NOTE: To prevent corrosion of the metal contacts, cover unused connectors with the attached weather caps.

  23. Apply marine sealant along the edges of the device where it contacts the mounting surface.

  24. Place the device into the cutout.

  25. Secure the device to the mounting surface using the included M4 screws 6 or wood screws, depending on the mounting method.

  26. Carefully remove and discard the rubber protective bumper.

  27. Install the decorative trim caps (Installing and Removing the Decorative Trim Caps, page 7)

Installing the Gasket and Hard Stops

NOTICE
Whether you install the mounting gaskets or not, you should apply marine sealant between the device and the mounting surface to help prevent water intrusion behind the mounting surface.
Mounting gaskets are provided with the device, but are not required for installation. If you install the gaskets, you must also install the included hard stops to prevent over-compression of the gaskets, unless you are replacing a previous model of chartplotter installed in the same location.

  1. If you are not replacing a previous chartplotter in the same flush-mount opening, install the hard stops 1 on the back of the chartplotter by removing the adhesive backing and pressing them into place 2 in the designated recess near the mounting holes.
    You should install a hard stop near every nut plate location. Be sure to install the hard stops in every designated recess along the top and bottom of the chartplotter.

  2. Place the gasket pieces 3 along all four edges on the back of the chartplotter sure they align with the mounting holes and hard stops.
    The GPSMAP 9×27 models have split gasket pieces along the top and the bottom due to their size.

  3. Remove the adhesive backing from the gasket pieces and press them into place along 4 the edges on the back of the chartplotter.
    The shorter vertical gaskets may overlap the top and bottom gaskets. You may need to trim the vertical gaskets for the best fit.
    When applying the split gaskets along the top and bottom of a GPSMAP 9×27 model, you should align and secure the outside edge first, and then move toward the middle. You may need to trim any overlap in the gasket pieces where they meet in the middle.

Installing and Removing the Decorative Trim Caps
You must secure the chartplotter to the mounting surface before you can install the decorative trim caps.
NOTICE
The decorative trim caps for this chartplotter are made from metal. Use caution when installing the trim caps to avoid scratching the screen, and use caution when removing the trim caps to avoid bending them.

  1. Place a trim cap along the top edge of the chartplotter.
  2. Press one corner of the trim cap until it snaps into place, and then continue working toward the other end until the trim cap is securely connected to the chartplotter.
  3. Place the other trim cap along the bottom edge of the chartplotter, and press it into place as described in the previous step.
    If you must remove either or both of the trim caps, start by pulling the ends of the trim cap away from the chartplotter to disconnect it, and then work toward the middle to remove it. If you start by disconnecting a trim cap in the middle, you might bend it.

Connection Considerations

When connecting this device to power and to other Garmin devices, you should observe these considerations.

  • The power and ground connections to the battery must be checked to make sure they are secured and cannot become loose.
  • The cables may be packaged without the locking rings installed. The cables should be routed before the locking rings are installed.
  • After installing a locking ring on a cable, you should make sure the ring is securely connected and the o-ring is in place so the power or data connection remains secure.

Connecting to Power
WARNING
When connecting the power cable, do not remove the in-line fuse holder. To prevent the possibility of injury or product damage caused by fire or overheating, the appropriate fuse must be in place as indicated in the product specifications. Connecting the power cable without the appropriate fuse in place voids the product warranty.
You should connect the red wire to the power source through the ignition or another manual switch to turn the device on and off.

  1. Route the power cable between the power source and the device.
  2. Connect the red power wire to the ignition or another manual switch, and connect the switch to the positive (+) battery terminal if necessary.
  3. Connect the black wire to the negative (-) battery terminal or to ground.
  4. Connect the power cable to the device, and turn the locking ring clockwise to tighten it.

Additional Grounding Consideration
This device should not need additional chassis grounding in most installation situations. If you experience interference, you can use the grounding screw on the housing to connect the device to the water ground of the boat to help avoid the interference.

Power Cable Extensions
If necessary, the power cable can be extended using the appropriate wire gauge for the length of the extension.

  1. Splice
    • Up to 4.6 m (15 ft.): 10 AWG (5.26 mm2 ) extension wire
    • Up to 7 m (23 ft.): 8 AWG (8.36 mm2 ) extension wire
    • Up to 11 m (36 ft.): 6 AWG (13.29 mm2 ) extension wire
  2. Fuse (15 A)
  3. 20.3 cm (8 in.)
  4. Battery
  5. 20.3 cm (8 in.)
  6. 11 m (36 ft.) maximum extension

Station Connection Considerations

This device can be set up in conjunction with other compatible Garmin devices to work together as a station.
When planning stations on your boat, observe these considerations.

  • Devices earlier than the GPSMAP 8000 series and GPSMAP 8500 series cannot be used in a station.
  • Although it is not necessary, it is recommended that you install all of the devices you plan to use in one station near each other.
  • All of the devices you plan to use in stations must be connected to the Garmin BlueNet network (Garmin BlueNet Network Considerations, page 9). No additional, special connections are necessary.
  • Stations are created and modified using the device software. See the device owner’s manual for more information.

Garmin BlueNet Network Considerations
This device can connect to additional Garmin devices to share data such as radar, sonar, and detailed mapping using Garmin BlueNet technology. For more information about Garmin BlueNet technology, including best practices for properly constructing a network that contains both Garmin BlueNet devices and legacy Garmin Marine Network devices, go to garmin.com/manuals/bluenet.
When connecting Garmin BlueNet devices and legacy Garmin Marine Network devices to this device, observe these considerations.

  • The NETWORK ports on the device each act as a Garmin BlueNet network switch. Any Garmin BlueNet device can connect to any NETWORK port to share data with all devices on the boat connected by a Garmin BlueNet cable.
  • You can connect legacy Garmin Marine Network devices to this device if you install a Garmin BlueNet 30 gateway.
  • All devices connected to the Garmin BlueNet network must be connected to the same ground. If multiple power sources are used for Garmin BlueNet network devices, you must tie all ground connections from all power supplies together using a low resistance connection or tie them to a common ground bus bar, if available.
    • You must use a Garmin BlueNet network cable for all Garmin BlueNet network connections.
    • You must not use third-party CAT5 cable and RJ45 connectors for Garmin BlueNet network connections.
    • Additional Garmin BlueNet cables and connectors are available from your Garmin dealer or from garmin.com

NMEA 2000 Considerations

NOTICE
If you are connecting to an existing NMEA 2000 network, identify the NMEA 2000 power cable. Only one NMEA 2000 power cable is required for the NMEA 2000 network to operate properly.
A NMEA 2000 Power Isolator (010-11580-00) should be used in installations where the existing NMEA 2000 network manufacturer is unknown.
If you are installing a NMEA 2000 power cable, you must connect it to the boat ignition switch or through another in-line switch. NMEA 2000 devices will drain your battery if the NMEA 2000 power cable is connected to the battery directly.
This device can connect to a NMEA 2000 network on your boat to share data from NMEA 2000 compatible devices such as a GPS antenna or a VHF radio. The included NMEA 2000 cables and connectors allow you to connect the device to your existing NMEA 2000 network. If you do not have an existing NMEA 2000 network you can create a basic one using cables from Garmin.
This device is not powered through the NMEA 2000 network. You must connect the device to a power source (Connecting to Power, page 7).
If you are unfamiliar with NMEA 2000, you should read the Technical Reference for NMEA 2000 Products at garmin.com/manuals/nmea_2000.
The port labeled NMEA 2000 is used to connect the device to a standard NMEA 2000 network.

Item Description

  1. NMEA 2000 compatible Garmin device
  2. GPS antenna
  3. Ignition or in-line switch
  4. NMEA 2000 power cable
  5. NMEA 2000 drop cable
  6. 12 Vdc power source
  7. NMEA 2000 terminator or backbone cable
  8. NMEA 2000 T-connector
  9. NMEA 2000 terminator or backbone cable

NMEA 0183 Connection Considerations

  • The chartplotter provides one Tx (transmit) port and one Rx (receive) port.
  • Each port has 2 wires, labeled A and B according to the NMEA 0183 convention. The corresponding A and B wires of each internal port should be connected to the A (+) and B (-) wires of the NMEA 0183 device.
  • You can connect one NMEA 0183 device to the Rx port to input data to this chartplotter, and you can connect up to three NMEA 0183 devices in parallel to the Tx port to receive data output by this chartplotter.
  • See the NMEA 0183 device installation instructions to identify the transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) wires.
  • You must use 28 AWG, shielded, twisted-pair wiring for extended runs of wire. Solder all connections and seal them with heat-shrink tubing.
  • Do not connect the NMEA 0183 data wires from this device to power ground.
  • The power cable from the chartplotter and the NMEA 0183 devices must be connected to a common power ground.
  • The internal NMEA 0183 ports and communication protocols are configured on the chartplotter. See the NMEA 0183 section of the chartplotter owner’s manual for more information.
  • See the chartplotter owner’s manual for a list of the approved NMEA 0183 sentences that the chartplotter supports.

NMEA 0183 with Audio Cable Pinout

The optional NMEA 0183 with audio cable (010-12852-00) includes bare wires and an RCA connector for an audio out connection to a stereo, including Fusion® stereos. This cable can be purchased from garmin.com or your local Garmin dealer.
You can connect the RCA connector to the AUX input of the stereo. Audio received from the HDMI input to the chartplotter is output to the stereo.
The NMEA 0183 with audio cable provides one differential NMEA 0183 input and output port.

Pin Wire Function Wire Color
1 NMEA 0183 Rx/A (In +) White/orange
2 NMEA 0183 Rx/B (In -) White
3 NMEA 0183 Tx/B (Out -) Pink
4 NMEA 0183 Tx/A (Out +) Gray
5 Ground Black
6 Alarm Yellow
7 Accessory on Orange
8 Ground (shield) Brown
9 Audio Left Channel White
10 Audio Common Blue/red
11 Audio Right Channel Red

NMEA 0183 Device Connections

This diagram illustrates two-way connections for both sending and receiving data. You can also use this diagram for one-way communication. To receive information from a NMEA 0183 device, refer to items1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 and when connecting the Garmin device. To transmit information to a NMEA 0183 device, refer to items 1, 2,3 ,6 ,7 and when connecting the Garmin device.

Item Description

  1. Power source
  2. Power cable
  3. NMEA 0183 device
  4. NMEA 0183 cable

Item

|

Garmin Wire Function

|

Garmin Wire Color

| NMEA 0183 Device Wire Function
---|---|---|---
1| Power| Red| Power
2| Power ground| Black| Power ground
3| Data ground| Black| Data ground
4| Rx/A (In +)| White/orange| Tx/A (Out +)
5| Rx/B (In -)| White| Tx/B (Out -)
6| Tx/A (Out +)| Gray| Rx/A (In +)
7| Tx/B (Out -)| Pink| Rx/B (In -)

If the NMEA 0183 device has only one input (receive, Rx) wire (no A, B, +, or -), you must leave the pink wire unconnected.
If the NMEA 0183 device has only one output (transmit, Tx) wire (no A, B, +, or -), you must connect the white/ orange wire to ground.

Lamp or Horn Connections
The device can be used with a lamp, a horn, or both, to sound or flash an alert when the chartplotter displays a message. This is optional, and the alarm wire is not necessary for the device to function normally. When connecting the device to a lamp or horn, observe these considerations.

  • The alarm circuit switches to a low-voltage state when the alarm sounds.
  • The maximum current is 100 mA, and a relay is needed to limit the current from the chartplotter to 100 mA.
  • To toggle visual and audible alerts manually, you can install single-pole, single-throw switches.

Item Description

  1. Power source
  2. Power cable
  3. Horn
  4. Lamp
  5. NMEA 0183 cable
  6. Relay (100 mA coil current)
  7. Toggle switches to enable and disable lamp or horn alerts
Item Wire Color Wire Function
1 Red Power
2 Black Ground
3 Yellow Alarm

J1939 Engine Network Connection Considerations

NOTICE
You must use a Garmin GPSMAP J1939 accessory cable when connecting the chartplotter to the J1939 engine
network to prevent corrosion due to moisture. Using a different cable voids your warranty. If you have an existing engine network on your boat, it should already be connected to power. Do not add any additional power supply.
This chartplotter can connect to an engine network on your boat to read data from compatible devices such as certain engines. The engine network follows a standard and uses proprietary messages. You should consult the manufacturer of your engine or engine network when connecting the chartplotter. Some manufacturers may have requirements you must follow when connecting to avoid unexpected behavior. The port labeled J1939 is used to connect the device to the existing engine network. You must route the cable within 6 m (20 ft.) of the engine network backbone.
The Garmin GPSMAP J1939 accessory cable requires connection to a power source and proper termination. For more information on connecting to your engine network, see the manufacturer’s engine documentation.

Pin Wire Color Description
1 Bare Shield
2 Red Power, positive
3 Black Power, negative
4 White CAN High
5 Blue CAN Low

HDMI Video Considerations

NOTICE
To prevent corrosion due to moisture, you must use Garmin GPSMAP accessory cables when connecting the chartplotter to the video source or display. Do not connect a media player stick directly into the back of the chartplotter. Using different cables or connecting a media player stick into the back of the chartplotter voids your warranty.
This chartplotter allows video input from HDMI video sources, such as a Chromecast™ device or a Blu-Ray™ player. You can view protected HDMI content (HDCP content) on the chartplotter screen, but are limited with how you can view that content on additional devices.
Through the HDMI OUT port, you can display the chartplotter on an external screen, such as a television or monitor. On a GPSMAP 8000 series chartplotter, you cannot view HDCP content on an external screen. On a GPSMAP 9000 series chartplotter, you can view HDCP content on an external monitor that supports industry HDCP standards.
HDMI video is shared across the Garmin Marine Network and across the Garmin BlueNet network, but it is not shared across the NMEA 2000 network. HDCP content cannot be shared across the Garmin network to GPSMAP 8000 series or older chartplotters. HDCP content can be shared by a GPSMAP 9000 series chartplotter  only to other GPSMAP 9000 series chartplotters connected to the Garmin BlueNet network. The Garmin GPSMAP HDMI accessory cable is 4.5 m (15 ft) long. If you need a longer cable, you should use an active HDMI cable only. You need an HDMI coupler to connect the two HDMI cables.
You can use an adapter cable to power a media player stick using a USB port on the chartplotter. The USB port on a GPSMAP 8000 series chartplotter and the USB DRD port on a GPSMAP 9000 series chartplotter can supply up to 2.5 W to power a media player stick. The USB port on a GPSMAP 9000 series chartplotter can supply up to 4.5 W to power a media player stick
You must make all cable connections in a dry environment.

Device

Item Device

    1             HDMI source, such as a Chromecast device
    2             GPSMAP chartplotter
      3           Monitor, such as a computer or television

Connections

From To Cable
1 2

Garmin HDMI Cable

HDMI source’s HDMI OUT port| Chartplotter’s HDMI IN port
3| 4|

Garmin HDMI Cable

Chartplotter’s HDMI OUT port| Monitor’s HDMI IN port|
5

Chartplotter’s USB/USB DRD port

| 6

HDMI source’s USB port

| Adapter cable to power the HDMI source, if possible (2.5 W or 4.5 W maximum depending on chartplotter model and USB port)

Composite Video Considerations
This chartplotter allows video input from composite video sources using the port labeled CVBS IN. When connecting composite video, you should observe these considerations.

  • The CVBS IN port uses a BNC connector. You can use a BNC to RCA adapter to connect a composite-video source with RCA connectors to the CVBS IN port.
  • Video is shared across the Garmin Marine Network, but it is not shared across the NMEA 2000 network.

Touchscreen Controls for a Connected Computer

NOTICE
To prevent corrosion due to moisture, you must use Garmin GPSMAP accessory cables when connecting the chartplotter to the computer. Using different cables voids your warranty.
You can connect the chartplotter to a computer to see the computer screen on the chartplotter touchscreen and control the computer using the chartplotter touchscreen. To see the computer screen, you must connect the computer to the HDMI IN port. To control the computer, you must connect the computer to the USB port. The Garmin HDMI accessory cable (010-12390-20) is 4.5 m (15 ft) long. If you need a longer cable, you should use an active HDMI cable only. You need an HDMI coupler to connect the two HDMI cables. The Garmin USB accessory cable (010-12390-10) is 4.5 m (15 ft) long. If you need a longer cable, you should use a USB hub or USB repeater extension cable only.
You must make all cable connections in a dry environment.

Devices

Item Device

  1. Computer
  2. GPSMAP chartplotter

Connections

From To Cable
1 2

Garmin HDMI Cable

Computer’s HDMI OUT port| Chartplotter’s HDMI IN port
3| 4|

Garmin USB Cable

Chartplotter’s USB port| Computer’s USB port|

Specification

All model

Specification Measurement
Display resolution 4KUHD, 3840 × 2160 pixels
Material Polycarbonate plastic and die-cast aluminum
Water rating IEC 60529 IPX72
Temperature range From -15° to 55°C (from 5° to 131°F)
Input voltage From 10 to 35 Vdc
Fuse 15 A
NMEA 2000 LEN @ 9 Vdc 2
NMEA 2000 Draw 75 mA max.
Wireless frequency and protocols Wi‑Fi®, ANT®, and Bluetooth®  technologies

2.4 GHz @ 17.21 dBm maximum

HTML integration| Compatible with OneHelm™ integration
Max. waypoints| 5,000
Max. routes| 100
Max. active track points| 50,000 points, 50 saved tracks

9x19MODEL

Specification Measurement
Dimensions (W × H × D) 45.7 × 30.5 × 69 cm (18 × 12 × 2.7 in.)
Display size (W × H × diagonal) 40.9 × 23 × 46.9 cm (16.1 × 9.1 × 18.5 in.)
Weight 6.42 kg (14.16 lb.)
Max. power usage 60 W
Typical current draw at 12 Vdc 4.6 A
Typical current draw at 24 Vdc 2.3 A
Compass-safe distance 46 cm (18 in.)

9×22 Models

Specification Measurement
Dimensions (W × H × D) 52.9 × 34.6 × 6.9 cm (20.8 × 13.6 × 2.7 in.)
Display size (W × H × diagonal) 47.5 × 26.7 × 54.5 cm (18.7 × 10.5 × 21.5

in.)
Weight| 7.96 kg (17.55 lb.)
Max. power usage| 68 W
Typical current draw at 12 Vdc| 5.2 A
Typical current draw at 24 Vdc| 2.5 A
Compass-safe distance| 84 cm (33 in.)

9×24 Models

Specification Measurement
Dimensions (W × H × D) 57.6 × 37.6 × 6.9 cm (22.7 × 14.8 × 2.7 in.)
Display size (W × H × diagonal) 52.7 × 29.6 × 60.5 cm (20.7 × 11.7 × 23.8

in.)
Weight| 9.34 kg (20.60 lb.)
Max. power usage| 82 W
Typical current draw at 12 Vdc| 6.5 A
Typical current draw at 24 Vdc| 3.2 A
Compass-safe distance| 99 cm (39 in.)

9×27 Models

Specification Measurement
Dimensions (W × H × D) 65.5 × 42.3 × 8.5 cm (25.8 × 16.7 × 3.3 in.)
Display size (W × H × diagonal) 59.7 × 33.6 × 68.5 cm (23.5 × 13.2 × 27.0

in.)
Weight| 12.54 kg (27.65 lb.)
Max. power usage| 97 W
Typical current draw at 12 Vdc| 7.2 A
Typical current draw at 24 Vdc| 3.3 A
Compass-safe distance| 81 cm (32 in.)

NMEA 2000 PGN Information

Transmit and Receive

PGN Description
059392 ISO acknowledgment
059904 ISO request
060160 ISO transport protocol: Data transfer
060416 ISO transport protocol: Connection management
060928 ISO address claimed
065240 Commanded address
126208 Request group function
126996 Product information
126998 Configuration information
127237 Heading/track control
127245 Rudder
127250 Vessel heading
127258 Magnetic variance
127488 Engine parameters: Rapid update
127489 Engine parameters: Dynamic
127493 Transmission parameters: Dynamic
127505 Fluid level
127508 Battery status
128259 Speed: Water referenced
128267 Water depth
129025 Position: Rapid update
129026 COG and SOG: Rapid update
129029 GNSS position data
129283 Cross track error
129284 Navigation data
129539 GNSS DOPs
129540 GNSS satellites in view
130060 Label
130306 Wind data
130310 Environmental parameters (obsolete)
130311 Environmental parameters (obsolete)
PGN Description
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130312 Temperature (obsolete)

Transmit

PGN Description
126464 Transmit and receive PGN list group function
126984 Alert response
127497 Trip parameters: Engine

Receive

NMEA 0183 Information
Transmit

Receive

Sentence Description
DPT Depth
DBT Depth below transducer
MTW Water temperature
VHW Water speed and heading
WPL Waypoint location
DSC Digital selective calling information
DSE Expanded digital selective calling
HDG Heading, deviation, and variation
HDM Heading, magnetic
MWD Wind direction and speed
MDA Meteorological composite
MWV Wind speed and angle
VDM AIS VHF data-link message

You can purchase complete information about National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) format and sentences from www.nmea.org.

J1939 Information

Description PGN SPN
Engine percent load at current speed 61443 92
Engine speed 61444 190
Engine manifold exhaust gas temperature – right manifold 65031 2433
Engine manifold exhaust gas temperature – left manifold 65031 2434
Engine auxiliary coolant 65172
Active diagnostic trouble codes 65226
Vehicle distance 65248
Water in fuel indicator 65279
Engine wait to start lamp 65252 1081
Engine over speed test 65252 2812
Engine air shutoff command status 65252 2813
Engine alarm output command status 65252 2814
Engine total hours of operation 65253 247
Navigation-based vehicle speed 65256 517
Engine fuel temperature 1 65262 174
Engine oil temperature 1 65262 175
Engine fuel delivery pressure 65263 94
Engine oil pressure 65263 100
Engine coolant pressure 65263 109
Engine coolant temperature 65263 110
Engine coolant level 65263 111
Engine fuel rate 65266 183
Engine average fuel economy 65266 185
Engine intake manifold #1 pressure 65270 102
Battery potential / power input 1 65271 168
Transmission oil temperature 65272 177
Transmission oil pressure 65272 127
Fuel level 65276 96
Engine oil filter differential pressure 65276 969

The chartplotter can receive J1939 sentences. The chartplotter cannot transmit over the J1939 network.© 2023 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries
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trademarks of the National Marine Electronics Association. USB-C® is a registered trademark of USB Implementers Forum.
M/N: A04277 / B04277 / C04277 / D04277

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