GARMIN STRIKER VIVID GPS Fish Finder Owner’s Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Garmin
Table of Contents
- GARMIN STRIKER VIVID GPS Fish Finder
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Customizing the Home Screen
- Combination Pages
- Adjusting the Backlight
- Setting the Beeper
- Enabling Smart Notifications
- Sonar Fishfinder
- Pausing the Sonar
- Adjusting the Zoom
- Sonar Gain
- Introduction
- Map Settings
- Device Configuration
- Device Configuration
- Appendix
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GARMIN STRIKER VIVID GPS Fish Finder
Specifications
- Product Name: STRIKERTM VIVID
- Manufacturer: Garmin
- Model Number: [Model Number]
- Dimensions: [Dimensions]
- Weight: [Weight]
- Display Size: [Display Size]
- Display Resolution: [Display Resolution]
- Battery Life: [Battery Life]
- Waterproof Rating: [Waterproof Rating]
Product Usage Instructions
Device Keys
The STRIKER Vivid is equipped with various device keys that allow you to
navigate and access different features. The device keys include:
Home Screen
The Home Screen provides an overview of the device’s main features and
functions. To access the Home Screen, follow these steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Zooming on the STRIKER Vivid 4
You can zoom in or out on the STRIKER Vivid 4 to get a closer look at the
displayed information. To zoom, use the following steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Panning on the STRIKER Vivid 4
Panning allows you to move the map or screen view in different directions.
To pan on the STRIKER Vivid 4, follow these steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
GPS Satellite Signal Acquisition
The STRIKER Vivid 4 utilizes GPS satellite signals to determine your
location accurately. To ensure proper GPS satellite signal acquisition, follow
these steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Customizing the Chartplotter
You can customize the Chartplotter to suit your preferences and needs. The
customization options include:
- Customizing the Home Screen
- Combination Pages
Customizing the Home Screen
To customize the Home Screen, use the following steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Combination Pages
Combination Pages allow you to create a personalized display with multiple information panels. To create a new Combination Page with the STRIKER Vivid 5/7/9, follow these steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
To create a new Combination Page with the STRIKER Vivid 4, use the following steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Customizing a Combination Page
To customize a Combination Page, follow these steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Adjusting the Backlight
You can adjust the backlight brightness of the STRIKER Vivid to enhance visibility. To adjust the backlight, use the following steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Adjusting the Color Mode
The STRIKER Vivid offers different color modes for optimal viewing. To
adjust the color mode, follow these steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Setting the Beeper
You can enable or disable the beeper sound on the STRIKER Vivid. To set the beeper, use the following steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
ActiveCaptain Roles
The STRIKER Vivid is compatible with the ActiveCaptain app, which provides
additional features and functionality. The ActiveCaptain roles include:
- Getting Started with the ActiveCaptain App
- Enabling Smart Notifications
- Updating Software with the ActiveCaptain App
Getting Started with the ActiveCaptain App
To get started with the ActiveCaptain app, follow these steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Enabling Smart Notifications
You can enable smart notifications to receive alerts and notifications on your STRIKER Vivid. To enable smart notifications, use the following steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Updating Software with the ActiveCaptain App
To update the software on your STRIKER Vivid using the ActiveCaptain app,
follow these steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Sonar Fishfinder
The STRIKER Vivid features a Sonar Fishfinder function that allows you to locate and track fish. The Sonar Fishfinder options include:
- Selecting the Transducer Frequency
- Creating a Waypoint on the Sonar Screen Using the Device Keys
- Pausing the Sonar
- Adjusting the Zoom
- Locking the Screen to the Water Bottom
- Sonar Gain
Selecting the Transducer Frequency
To select the transducer frequency on the STRIKER Vivid, follow these
steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Creating a Waypoint on the Sonar Screen Using the Device Keys
You can create a waypoint on the Sonar screen using the device keys. To
create a waypoint, use the following steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Pausing the Sonar
If you want to pause the Sonar display on the STRIKER Vivid, follow these steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Adjusting the Zoom
You can adjust the zoom level of the Sonar display to get a closer or wider view. To adjust the zoom, follow these steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Locking the Screen to the Water Bottom
Locking the screen to the water bottom allows you to keep the Sonar display
focused on the bottom of the water. To lock the screen, use the following
steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Sonar Gain
The Sonar Gain setting on the STRIKER Vivid adjusts the sensitivity of the Sonar. To adjust the Sonar Gain, follow these steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
- [Step 3]
Garmin Quickdraw Contours Mapping
The Garmin Quickdraw Contours feature allows you to create custom maps of
bodies of water. The mapping options include:
- Mapping a Body of Water Using the Garmin Quickdraw Contours Feature
- Adding a Label to a Garmin Quickdraw Contours Map
- Deleting Garmin Quickdraw Contours
- Garmin Quickdraw Community
Mapping a Body of Water Using the Garmin Quickdraw Contours Feature
To map a body of water using the Garmin Quickdraw Contours feature, follow
these steps:
- [Step 1]
- [Step 2]
STRIKERTM VIVID
Owner’s Manual
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in whole or in part, without the written consent of Garmin. Garmin reserves
the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content
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changes or improvements. Go to www.garmin.com for current updates and
supplemental information concerning the use of this product.
Garmin®, the Garmin logo, and Ultrascroll® are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or
its subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other countries. ActiveCaptain®,
Garmin ClearVüTM, Garmin QuickdrawTM, and STRIKERTM are trademarks of Garmin
Ltd. or its subsidiaries. These trademarks may not be used without the express
permission of Garmin.
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The BLUETOOTH® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and
any use of such marks by Garmin is under license.
Introduction
WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product
box for product warnings and other important information.
Device Keys
Item Icon
Description Returns to the previous screen. Returns to the home screen when
held.
Scrolls, highlights options, and moves the cursor. Zooms in and out of a view.
Closes a menu, when applicable. Opens a menu of options for the page, when
applicable. Turns on and off the device when held. Performs one or more of
these actions when quickly pressed: · Adjusts the backlight · Adjusts the
color mode · Enables and disables sonar
Acknowledges messages and selects options.
Saves the present location as a waypoint.
Zooms out of a view. (Not available on all models.) Zooms in to a view. (Not
available on all models.)
NOTICE
Before turning on the device, you must firmly press the connectors into the
appropriate holes in the device. If the cables are not pressed far enough into
the device, the device appears to lose power or stop working.
Introduction
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Home Screen
The fishfinder home screen provides access to all of the features in the
fishfinder. The features are dependant on the accessories you have connected
to the fishfinder. You may not have all of the options and features discussed
in this manual.
When viewing another screen, you can return to the home screen by holding .
You can customize the layout of the screens.
Zooming on the STRIKER Vivid 4
You can zoom in and out of the map. · Select to zoom in. · Select to zoom out.
Panning on the STRIKER Vivid 4
You can move the sonar views and maps to view an area other than your present
location. 1 Select or to start panning. 2 Use the arrow keys to pan. TIP: You
can select to stop panning.
GPS Satellite Signal Acquisition
When you turn on the fishfinder, the GPS receiver must collect satellite data and establish the current location.
When the fishfinder acquires satellite signals,
appears at the top of the Home screen. When the fishfinder
loses satellite signals,
disappears and a flashing question mark appears over on the screen.
For more information about GPS, go to www.garmin.com/aboutGPS.
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Introduction
Customizing the Chartplotter
Customizing the Home Screen
You can add items to and rearrange items on the Home screen. 1 From the Home
screen, select Customize. 2 Select an option:
· To rearrange an item, select Rearrange, select the item to move, and select
the new location. · To add an item to the Home screen, select Add, and select
the new item. · To remove an item you have added to the Home screen, select
Remove, and select the item. · To change the Home screen background image,
select Background, and select an image.
Combination Pages
Some pages combine two or more functions on one page. The number of options
available for combination pages depends on the optional devices you have
connected to your STRIKER Vivid device. You can edit the combination pages and
create new combination pages.
Creating a New Combination Page with the STRIKER Vivid 5/7/9
You can create a custom screen to suit your needs. 1 Select Customize > Add >
Add Combo. 2 Select a layout.
3 Select an area. 4 Select a screen. 5 Repeat these steps for each area of the
page. 6 If necessary, select Data (Hidden), and select an option:
· To customize the data shown on the screen, select Overlay Numbers. · To turn
on and off the compass tape data bar, select Compass Tape. 7 Select Done when
you are done customizing. 8 Select Next. 9 Enter a name for the page. TIP:
Select to select a letter. 10 Use the arrow keys to resize the windows. 11 Use
the arrow keys to select a location on the home screen. 12 Select Done to
exit.
Customizing the Chartplotter
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Creating a New Combination Page with the STRIKER Vivid 4
You can create a custom page to suit your needs. 1 Select Customize > Add >
Add Combo. 2 Select the first function. 3 Select the second function. 4 Select
Split to choose the direction of the split screen (optional). 5 Select Next. 6
Enter a name for the page.
TIP: Select to select the letter. 7 Use the arrow keys to resize the windows.
8 Use the arrow keys to select a location on the home screen. 9 Select Done to
exit.
Customizing a Combination Page
1 Open a combination page. 2 Select > Configure. 3 Select an option:
· To change the name, select Name, and enter a new name. · To change the
arrangement of the information on the screen, select Change Layout, and select
a new
layout. · To change the information shown on the screen, select Change
Function, and select new information. · To resize the information areas shown
on the screen, select Resize Combination. · To customize the data shown on the
screen, select Overlay Numbers (Overlay Number Settings,
page 17).
Adjusting the Backlight
1 Select Settings > System > Display > Backlight. 2 Adjust the backlight.
TIP: From any screen, press repeatedly to scroll through the brightness
levels. This can be helpful when the brightness is so low you cannot see the
screen.
Adjusting the Color Mode
1 Select Settings > System > Display > Color Mode. TIP: Select > Color Mode
from any screen to access the color settings.
2 Select an option.
Setting the Beeper
You can set when the device makes sounds. 1 Select Settings > System > Beeper.
2 Select an option:
· To have the device beep when you select an item and when an alarm is
triggered, select On (Selections and Alarms).
· To have the device beep only when alarms are triggered, select Alarms Only.
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Customizing the Chartplotter
ActiveCaptain® App
WARNING This feature allows users to submit information. Garmin® makes no
representations about the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of information
submitted by users. Any use or reliance on the information submitted by users
is at your own risk.
The ActiveCaptain app provides a connection to your STRIKER Vivid device and
the community for a connected boating experience.
You can use the app to easily and quickly transfer user data, such as
waypoints and routes, connect to the Garmin QuickdrawTM Contours Community,
update device software, and plan your trip.
ActiveCaptain Roles
Your level of interaction with the STRIKER Vivid device using the
ActiveCaptain app depends on your role.
Feature
Owner Guest
Register device to account
Yes No
Update software
Yes Yes
Automatically transfer Garmin Quickdraw contours you have downloaded or created
Yes No
Push smart notifications
Yes Yes
Getting Started with the ActiveCaptain App
NOTE: The ActiveCaptain feature is only available on STRIKER Vivid 7 and
STRIKER Vivid 9 models, which have WiFi® technology. You can connect a mobile
device to the STRIKER Vivid device using the ActiveCaptain app. The app
provides a quick and easy way for you to interact with your chartplotter and
complete such tasks as sharing data, registering, updating the device
software, and receiving mobile device notifications. 1 From the STRIKER Vivid
device, select ActiveCaptain. 2 From the ActiveCaptain page, select Wi-Fi
Network > Wi-Fi > On. 3 Enter a name and password for this network. 4 From the
application store on your mobile device, install and open the ActiveCaptain
app. 5 Bring the mobile device within 24 m (80 ft.) of the STRIKER Vivid
device. 6 From your mobile device settings, open the WiFi connections page and
connect to the Garmin device, using
the name and password you entered in the Garmin device.
Enabling Smart Notifications
WARNING Do not read or reply to notifications while operating the vessel.
Failure to pay attention to the conditions on the water can result in vessel
damage, personal injury, or death.
Before your STRIKER Vivid device can receive notifications, you must connect
it to your mobile device and to the ActiveCaptain app. 1 From the STRIKER
Vivid device, select ActiveCaptain > Smart Notifications > Enable
Notifications. 2 Turn on Bluetooth® technology in the mobile device settings.
3 Bring the devices within 24 m (80 ft.) of each other. 4 From the
ActiveCaptain app on the mobile device, select Smart Notifications > Pair with
Chartplotter. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions to pair the app to the
STRIKER Vivid device. 6 When prompted, enter the key on your mobile device. 7
If necessary, adjust which notifications you receive in your mobile device
settings.
ActiveCaptain® App
5
Updating Software with the ActiveCaptain App
If your device has WiFi technology, you can use the ActiveCaptain app to
download and install the latest software updates for your device.
NOTICE Software updates may require the app to download large files. Regular
data limits or charges from your Internet service provider apply. Contact your
Internet service provider for more information about data limits or charges.
The installation process can take several minutes.
1 Connect the mobile device to the STRIKER Vivid device (Getting Started with
the ActiveCaptain App, page 5). 2 When a software update is available and you
have internet access on your mobile device, select Software
Updates > Download. The ActiveCaptain app downloads the update to the mobile
device. When you reconnect the app to the STRIKER Vivid device, the update is
transferred to the device. After the transfer is complete, you are prompted to
install the update. 3 When you are prompted by the STRIKER Vivid device,
select an option to install the update. · To update the software immediately,
select OK. · To delay the update, select Cancel. When you are ready to install
the update, select ActiveCaptain >
Software Updates > Install Now.
Sonar Fishfinder
For more information about which transducer is best for your needs, go to
garmin.com/transducers. Different sonar views can help you view the fish in
the area. The sonar views available vary depending on the type of transducer
and sounder module connected to the chartplotter. For example, you can view
certain Garmin ClearVüTM sonar screens only if you have a compatible Garmin
ClearVü transducer connected. There are four basic styles of sonar views
available: a full-screen view, a split-screen view that combines two or more
views, a split-zoom view, and a split-frequency view that displays two
different frequencies. You can customize the settings for each view in the
screen. For example, if you are viewing the split-frequency view, you can
separately adjust the gain for each frequency.
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Sonar Fishfinder
Traditional Sonar View
There are several full-screen views available, depending on the transducer
that is connected. The full-screen Traditional sonar view shows a large image
of the sonar readings from a transducer. The range scale along the right side
of the screen shows the depth of detected objects as the screen scrolls from
the right to the left.
Depth information Suspended targets or fish Bottom of the body of water
Sonar Fishfinder
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Garmin ClearVü Sonar View
NOTE: To receive Garmin ClearVü scanning sonar, you need a compatible
transducer. For information about compatible transducers, go to
garmin.com/transducers. Garmin ClearVü high-frequency sonar provides a
detailed picture of the fishing environment around the boat in a detailed
representation of structures the boat is passing over.
Traditional transducers emit a conical beam. The Garmin ClearVü scanning sonar
technology emits two narrow beams, similar to the shape of the beam in a
copying machine. These beams provide a clearer, picture-like image of what is
beneath the boat.
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Sonar Fishfinder
SideVü Sonar View
SideVü scanning sonar technology shows you a picture of what lies to the sides
of the boat. You can use this as a search tool to find structures and fish.
Left side of the boat Right side of the boat The transducer on your vessel
Logs Old tires Trees Water between the vessel and the bottom Distance from the
side of the boat
Split-Screen Frequency
You can view two frequencies from the split frequency screen.
Sonar Fishfinder
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Flasher
The flasher shows sonar information on a circular depth scale, indicating what
is beneath your boat. It is organized as a ring that starts at the top and
progresses clockwise. Depth is indicated by the scale inside the ring. Sonar
information flashes on the ring when it is received at the depth indicated.
The colors indicate different strengths of the sonar return. Select Flasher.
Depth at your present location Depth scale
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Sonar Fishfinder
Split-Zoom View
On the split-zoom page, you can see a full-view graph of sonar readings on the
right side of the screen, and a magnified portion of that graph on the left
side of the screen. From a sonar screen, select > Zoom > Split Zoom.
Zoomed depth scale
Zoom window
Depth range
Selecting the Transducer Type
If you are connecting a transducer that was not included with the device, you
may need to set the transducer type to make the sonar function properly.
Before connecting the transducer, you should select the transducer type. The
transducer name should be listed on the label on the transducer cable, near
the connector. This device is compatible with a range of accessory
transducers, including Garmin ClearVü transducers, which are available at
garmin.com/transducers. 1 Select Settings > My Vessel > Transducer Type. 2
Select an option:
· If you have a 200/77 kHz, dual-beam transducer, select Dual Beam (200/77
kHz). · If you have a 200/50 kHz, dual-frequency transducer, select Dual
Frequency (200/50 kHz). · If you have another type of transducer, select it
from the list.
Sonar Fishfinder
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Sonar Frequencies
NOTE: The frequencies available depend on the chartplotter, sounder modules,
and transducer being used. Adjusting the frequency helps adapt the sonar for
your particular goals and the present depth of the water. Higher frequencies
use narrow beam widths, and are better for high-speed operation and rough sea
conditions. Bottom definition and thermocline definition can be better when
using a higher frequency. Lower frequencies use wider beam widths, which can
let the fisherman see more targets, but could also generate more surface noise
and reduce bottom signal continuity during rough sea conditions. Wider beam
widths generate larger arches for fish target returns, making them ideal for
locating fish. Wider beam widths also perform better in deep water, because
the lower frequency has better deep water penetration. CHIRP frequencies allow
you to sweep each pulse through a range of frequencies, resulting in better
target separation in deep water. CHIRP can be used to distinctly identify
targets, like individual fish in a school, and for deep water applications.
CHIRP generally performs better than single frequency applications. Because
some fish targets may show up better using a fixed frequency, you should
consider your goals and water conditions when using CHIRP frequencies. Some
sonar black boxes and transducers also provide the ability to customize preset
frequencies for each transducer element, which enables you to change the
frequency quickly using the presets as the water and your goals change.
Viewing two frequencies concurrently using the split-frequency view allows you
to see deeper with the lower frequency return and, at the same time, see more
detail from the higher frequency return.
Selecting the Transducer Frequency
NOTE: You cannot adjust the frequency for all sonar views and transducers. You
can select which frequencies appear on the sonar screen.
NOTICE Always be aware of local regulations on sonar frequencies. For example,
to protect orca whale pods, you might be prohibited from using frequencies
between 50 to 80 khz with in ½ mile of an orca whale pod. It is your
responsibility to use the device in compliance with all applicable laws and
ordinances.
1 From a sonar view, select > Frequency. 2 Select a frequency suited to your
needs and water depth.
For more information on frequencies, see Sonar Frequencies, page 12.
Creating a Waypoint on the Sonar Screen Using the Device Keys
1 From a sonar view, use the arrow keys to select a location to save. 2 Select
. 3 If necessary, edit the waypoint information.
Pausing the Sonar
Not all options are available on all models. Select an option: · From the
Traditional or ClearVü sonar screen, select or . · From the SideVü sonar
screen, select or .
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Sonar Fishfinder
Adjusting the Zoom
You can adjust the zoom manually by specifying the span and a fixed starting
depth. For example, when the depth is 15 m and the starting depth is 5 m, the
device displays a magnified area from 5 to 20 m deep. You also can allow the
device to adjust the zoom automatically by specifying a span. The device
calculates the zoom area from the bottom of the water. For example, if you
select a span of 10 m, the device displays an magnified area from the bottom
of the water to 10 m above the bottom. 1 From a sonar screen, select > Zoom. 2
Select an option:
· Select Bottom Lock to lock the screen to the water bottom. · Select Manual
to manually set the zoom. · Select Auto to automatically set the zoom. ·
Select Split Zoom to turn on the split-zoom view.
Locking the Screen to the Water Bottom
You can lock the screen to the water bottom. For example, if you select a span
of 20 meters, the device shows an area from the water bottom to 20 meters
above the bottom. The span appears on the right side. 1 From a sonar view,
select > Zoom > Bottom Lock. 2 Select a span.
Sonar Gain
The gain setting controls the sensitivity of the sonar receiver to compensate
for water depth and water clarity. Increasing the gain shows more detail, and
decreasing the gain reduces screen clutter. NOTE: Setting the gain on one
sonar view applies the setting to all the views.
Setting the Gain Automatically
NOTE: To set the gain on the split-frequency screen, you must set each
frequency separately. 1 Select > Gain. 2 Select Enable Auto Gain, if
applicable. 3 Select an option:
· To display higher-sensitivity, weaker sonar returns with more noise
automatically, select Auto High. · To display medium-sensitivity sonar returns
with moderate noise automatically, select Auto Med. · To display lower-
sensitivity sonar returns with less noise automatically, select Auto Low.
Setting the Gain Manually
1 From a sonar screen, select > Gain. 2 Select or until you begin to see noise
in the water portion of the screen. 3 Select or to decrease the gain.
Sonar Fishfinder
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Adjusting the Range of the Depth Scale
You can adjust the range of the depth scale that appears on the right side of
the screen. Automatic ranging keeps the bottom within the lower third of the
sonar screen, and can be useful for tracking the bottom where there are slow
or moderate terrain changes. When the depth changes dramatically, like a drop
off or cliff, manually adjusting the range allows a view of a specified depth
range. The bottom is shown on the screen as long as the bottom is anywhere
within the manual range established. 1 From a sonar screen, select > Range. 2
Select an option:
· To allow the device to adjust the range automatically based on the depth,
select Auto. · To increase the range manually, select or . · To decrease the
range manually, select or . NOTE: From a sonar screen, select and to quickly
manually adjust the range. Setting the range on one screen applies that
setting to all screens, except the SideVü screen.
Sonar Setup
Showing and Adjusting the Depth Line
You can show and adjust a horizontal line on a sonar screen. The depth of the
line is indicated on the right side of the screen. NOTE: Showing a depth line
on one screen displays the depth line on all of the screens. 1 From a sonar
screen, select > Sonar Setup > Depth Line. 2 Select . 3 To adjust the Depth
Line, select or .
Setting the Scroll Speed
You can set the rate at which the sonar image moves across the screen. A
higher scroll speed shows more detail, especially while moving or trolling. A
lower scroll speed displays sonar information on the screen longer. Setting
the scroll speed on one sonar view applies to all the sonar views. 1 From a
sonar view, select > Sonar Setup > Scroll Speed. 2 Select an option:
· To adjust the scroll speed automatically using speed-over-ground, select
Auto. The Auto setting selects a scroll rate to match the boat speed, so
targets in the water are drawn with the correct aspect ratio and appear less
distorted. When viewing Garmin ClearVü or SideVü sonar views, it is recommend
to use the Auto setting.
· To use a very fast scroll speed, select Ultrascroll®. The Ultrascroll option
quickly scrolls new sonar data, but with a reduced image quality. For most
situations, the Fast option provides a good balance between a quickly
scrolling image and targets that are less distorted.
Setting the Bottom Search Limit
You can set a maximum depth at which the auto range feature searches for the
bottom. A lower limit acquires data about the bottom faster than a higher
limit. 1 From a sonar screen, select > Sonar Setup > Bottom Search Limit. 2
Select a range.
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Sonar Fishfinder
Sonar Appearance Settings
From a sonar view, select > Sonar Setup > Appearance. Color Scheme: Sets the
color scheme. Edge: Highlights the strongest signal from the bottom to help
define the hardness or softness of the signal. A-Scope: Displays a vertical
flasher along the right side of the screen that shows instantaneously the
range to
targets along a scale. Fish Symbols: Sets how the sonar interprets suspended
targets.
Turning on the A-Scope
The a-scope is a vertical flasher along the right side of the full-screen
sonar view. This feature expands the most recently received sonar data so that
it is easier to see. It can also be helpful for detecting fish that are close
to the bottom. NOTE: This feature is not available on all sonar screens.
From the full screen page, select > Sonar Setup > Appearance > A-Scope.
A-Scope
Diameter of the sonar cone at the present depth
Configuring the Appearance of Suspended Targets
NOTE: Configuring the appearance of suspended targets on one screen applies
that setting to all screens. NOTE: This feature is not available on all sonar
views.
Shows suspended targets as symbols.
Shows suspended targets as symbols with target depth information.
Shows suspended targets as symbols with background sonar information.
Shows suspended targets as symbols with background sonar information and target depth informa tion.
1 From a sonar screen, select 2 Select an option.
Sonar Setup > Appearance > Fish Symbols.
Sonar Fishfinder
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Sonar Noise Rejection Settings
From a sonar view, select > Sonar Setup > Noise Reject. Interference: Adjusts
the sensitivity to reduce the effects of interference from nearby sources of
noise.
When you adjust the interference setting from off through low , medium , and
high , noise is gradually removed, but there is little effect on the strong
target returns. You should use the lowest interference setting that achieves
the desired improvement to remove interference from the screen. Correcting
installation issues that cause noise is the best way to eliminate
interference. Surface Noise: Hides sonar returns near the surface of the
water. Hiding surface noise helps reduce screen clutter.
Surface noise is caused by interference between the transducer and water. You
can hide surface noise to help reduce clutter. Wider beam widths (lower
frequencies) can show more targets, but can generate
more surface noise.
TVG: Reduces surface noise.
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Sonar Fishfinder
This control is best used for situations when you want to control and suppress
clutter or noise near the water surface. It also allows for the display of
targets near the surface that are otherwise hidden or masked by surface noise.
Overlay Number Settings
You can customize the data shown on the sonar screen. From a sonar screen,
select > Overlay Numbers. Navigation Inset: Shows the navigation inset when
the vessel is navigating to a destination. Compass Tape: Shows the compass
tape data bar. Device Voltage: Shows the voltage of the device. Depth: Shows
the transducer’s current depth. Speed: Shows the vessel’s current speed. Water
Temp.: Shows the current water temperature. Time of Day: Shows the current
time of day.
Garmin Quickdraw Contours Mapping
WARNING The Garmin Quickdraw Contours mapping feature allows users to generate
maps. Garmin makes no representations about the accuracy, reliability,
completeness or timeliness of the maps generated by third parties. Any use or
reliance on the maps generated by third parties is at your own risk.
The Garmin Quickdraw Contours mapping feature allows you to instantly create
maps with contours and depth labels for any body of water. When Garmin
Quickdraw Contours records data, a colored circle surrounds the vessel icon.
This circle represents the approximate area of the map that is scanned by each
pass.
A green circle indicates good depth and GPS position, and a speed under 16
km/h (10 mph). A yellow circle indicates good depth and GPS position, and a
speed between 16 and 32 km/h (10 and 20 mph). A red circle indicates poor
depth or GPS position, and a speed above 32 km/h (20 mph). You can view Garmin
Quickdraw Contours in a combination screen or as a single view on the map. The
amount of saved data depends on the memory available in the device, your sonar
source, and the speed of your boat as you record data. You can record longer
when you use a single-beam sonar. It is estimated that you might be able to
record about 1,500 hours of data onto the device.
Mapping a Body of Water Using the Garmin Quickdraw Contours Feature
Before you can use the Garmin Quickdraw Contours feature, you must have sonar
depth and your GPS position. 1 Select Quickdraw Map > > Quickdraw Contours >
Start Recording. 2 When recording is complete, select > Quickdraw Contours >
Stop Recording.
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Adding a Label to a Garmin Quickdraw Contours Map
You can add labels to a Garmin Quickdraw Contours map to mark hazards or
points of interest. 1 From the Quickdraw Map, select a location. 2 Select Add
Quickdraw Label. 3 Enter text for the label, and select Done.
Deleting Garmin Quickdraw Contours
You can remove your Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps. Select Quickdraw Map > >
Quickdraw Contours > Delete.
Garmin Quickdraw Community
The Garmin Quickdraw Community is a free, public, online community that
enables you to share your Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps with others. You can
also download maps other users have created. If your device has WiFi
technology, you can use the ActiveCaptain app to access the Garmin Quickdraw
Community (Connecting to the Garmin Quickdraw Community with ActiveCaptain,
page 18). NOTE: The Garmin device must have a memory card slot or WiFi
technology to participate in the Garmin Quickdraw Community.
Connecting to the Garmin Quickdraw Community with ActiveCaptain
1 From your mobile device, open the ActiveCaptain app and connect to the
STRIKER Vivid device (Getting Started with the ActiveCaptain App, page 5).
2 From the app, select Quickdraw Community. You can download contours from
others in the community (Downloading Garmin Quickdraw Community Maps Using
ActiveCaptain, page 18) and share the contours you have created (Sharing Your
Garmin Quickdraw Contours Maps with the Garmin Quickdraw Community Using
ActiveCaptain, page 18).
Downloading Garmin Quickdraw Community Maps Using ActiveCaptain
You can download Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps that other users have created
and shared with the Garmin Quickdraw Community. 1 From the ActiveCaptain app
on your mobile device, select Quickdraw Community > Search for Contours. 2 Use
the map and search features to locate an area to download.
The red dots represent Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps that have been shared
for that area. 3 Select Select Download Region. 4 Drag the box to select the
area to download. 5 Drag the corners to change the download area. 6 Select
Download Area. The next time you connect the ActiveCaptain app to the STRIKER
Vivid device, the downloaded contours are transferred to the device
automatically.
Sharing Your Garmin Quickdraw Contours Maps with the Garmin Quickdraw
Community Using ActiveCaptain
You can share Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps that you have created with others
in the Garmin Quickdraw Community. When you share a contour map, only the
contour map is shared. Your waypoints are not shared. When you set up your
ActiveCaptain app, you may have selected to share your contours with the
community automatically. If not, follow these steps to enable sharing.
From the ActiveCaptain app on your mobile device, select Sync with Plotter >
Contribute to Community. The next time you connect the ActiveCaptain app to
the STRIKER Vivid device, your contour maps are transferred to the community
automatically.
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Garmin Quickdraw Contours Mapping
Map Settings
Select Quickdraw Map > . Waypoints: Shows the list of waypoints. Waypoint
Display: Sets how to display waypoints on the chart. Quickdraw Contours: Turns
on bottom contour drawing, and allows you to create fishing map labels.
Routes: Shows the list of routes. Tracks: Shows your travel history on the
map. Search: Allows you to search for saved routes and waypoints. Map Setup:
Sets the perspective of the map and shows the heading line, which is a line
drawn on the map from
the bow of the boat in the direction of travel. Overlay Numbers: Allows you to
customize the data shown on the map.
Garmin Quickdraw Contours Settings
From a chart, select > Quickdraw Contours > Settings. Recording Offset: Sets
the distance between the sonar depth and the contour recording depth. If the
water level
has changed since your last recording, adjust this setting so the recording
depth is the same for both recordings. For example, if the last time you
recorded had a sonar depth of 3.1 m (10.5 ft.), and today’s sonar depth is 3.6
m (12 ft.), enter -0.5 m (-1.5 ft.) for the a Recording Offset value. User
Display Offset: Sets differences in contour depths and depth labels on your
own contours maps to compensate for changes in the water level of a body of
water, or for depth errors in recorded maps. Comm. Display Offset: Sets
differences in contour depths and depth labels on the community contours maps
to compensate for changes in the water level of a body of water, or for depth
errors in recorded maps. Survey Coloring: Sets the color of the Garmin
Quickdraw Contours display. When this setting is turned on, the colors
indicate the quality of the recording. When this setting is turned off, the
contour areas use standard map colors. Green indicates good depth and GPS
position, and a speed under 16 km/h (10 mph). Yellow indicates good depth and
GPS position, and a speed between 16 and 32 km/h (10 and 20 mph). Red
indicates poor depth or GPS position, and a speed above 32 km/h (20 mph).
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Depth Range Shading
You can set color ranges on your map to show the water depths where your
target fish are currently biting. You can set deeper ranges to monitor how
quickly the bottom depth changes within a specific depth range. You can create
up to ten depth ranges. For inland fishing, a maximum of five depth ranges can
help reduce map clutter. The depth ranges apply to all charts and all bodies
of water.
Some Garmin LakeVüTM and premium supplemental charts have multiple depth range
shading by default.
Red Orange Yellow Green
From 0 to 1.5 m (from 0 to 5 ft.) From 1.5 to 3 m (from 5 to 10 ft.) From 3 to 4.5 m (from 10 to 15 ft.) From 4.5 to 7.6 m (from 15 to 25 ft.)
Navigation with the STRIKER Vivid
WARNING When navigating, the course may pass over land or shallow water. Use
visual sightings, and steer to avoid land, shallow water, and other dangerous
objects. Failure to do so could result in an accident causing property damage,
personal injury, or death.
You can set and follow a course to a destination using one of two methods: Go
To or Route To. Go To: Takes you directly to the destination. This is the
standard option for navigating to a destination. The
device creates a straight-line course or navigation line to the destination.
The path may run over land and other obstacles. Route To: Creates a route from
your location to a destination, allowing you to add turns along the way. This
option provides a straight-line course to the destination, but allows you to
add turns into the route to avoid land and other obstacles.
Searching for a Destination by Name
You can search for saved waypoints, saved routes, saved tracks, and marine
services destinations by name. 1 Enter at least a portion of the name of your
destination. 2 If necessary, select Done.
The 50 nearest destinations that contain your search criteria appear. 3 Select
the destination.
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Creating a Waypoint on the Map
1 From the Quickdraw Map, select a location. 2 Select .
A list of options appears along the right side of the chart. The options vary
based on the location or object you selected. 3 Select Create Waypoint.
Navigating to a Waypoint
1 From the Quickdraw Map, use the arrow keys to select the waypoint. The
waypoint name appears on the screen.
2 Select . 3 Select Navigate To > Go To.
Creating and Navigating a Route Using the Map
The starting point can be your present location or another location on the
map. 1 Select User Data > Routes > New > Route Using Chart. 2 Pan the map to
select the starting location of the route. 3 Select to add a turn to the
route. 4 Repeat to add all of the turns in the route. 5 Select > Navigate To.
6 Select an option.
Stopping Navigation
From the Navigation chart or Fishing chart, select
Stop Navigation.
Waypoints
Waypoints are locations you record and store in the device. Waypoints can mark
where you are, where you are going, or where you have been.
Marking Your Present Location as a Waypoint
From any screen, select .
Creating a Waypoint at a Different Location
1 Select Waypoints > New Waypoint. 2 Select an option:
· To create the waypoint by entering position coordinates, select Enter
Coordinates, and enter the coordinates.
· To create the waypoint using a chart, select Use Chart, select the location,
and select . · To create the waypoint using a range (distance) and bearing,
select Enter Range/Bearing, and enter the
information.
Marking and Navigating to a Man Overboard Location
From any screen, select > Man Overboard > Yes. The device sets a direct course
back to the location.
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Measuring Distance on the Map
You can measure the distance between your location and another location. 1 Pan
the map. 2 Select > Measure Distance.
The distance between the locations appears in the upper-left corner of the
screen. 3 If necessary, select to move the pin and measue the distance to
another location.
Viewing a List of all Waypoints
Select User Data > Waypoints.
Editing a Saved Waypoint
1 Select User Data > Waypoints. 2 Select a waypoint. 3 Select Edit Waypoint. 4
Select an option:
· To add a name, select Name, and enter a name. · To change the symbol, select
Symbol. · To change the depth, select Depth. · To change the water
temperature, select Water Temp.. · To change the comment, select Comment. · To
move the position of the waypoint, select Position.
Deleting a Waypoint or an MOB
1 Select User Data > Waypoints. 2 Select a waypoint or an MOB. 3 Select
Delete.
Deleting All Waypoints
Select User Data > Manage Data > Clear User Data > Waypoints > All.
Routes
A route is a sequence of waypoints or locations that leads you to your final
destination.
Creating and Navigating a Route Using the Map
The starting point can be your present location or another location on the
map. 1 Select User Data > Routes > New > Route Using Chart. 2 Pan the map to
select the starting location of the route. 3 Select to add a turn to the
route. 4 Repeat to add all of the turns in the route. 5 Select > Navigate To.
6 Select an option.
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Creating and Saving a Route
This procedure saves the route and all the waypoints in it. The starting point
can be your present location or another location. 1 Select User Data > Routes
New > Use Chart. 2 Select the starting location of the route. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to add a turn. 4 If necessary, repeat step 3 to add more turns. 5 Select the final destination.
Viewing a List of Routes
Select User Data > Routes.
Editing a Saved Route
You can change the name of a route or change the turns the route contains. 1 Select User Data > Routes. 2 Select a route. 3 Select Edit Route. 4 Select an option:
· To change the name, select Name, and enter the name. · To select a waypoint from the turn list, select Edit Turns > Use Turn List, and select a waypoint from the
list. · To select a turn using the chart, select Edit Turns > Use Chart, and select a location on the chart.
Browsing for and Navigating a Saved Route
Before you can browse a list of routes and navigate to one of them, you must create and save at least one route. 1 Select User Data > Routes. 2 Select a route. 3 Select Navigate To. 4 Select an option:
· To navigate the route from the starting point used when the route was created, select Forward. · To navigate the route from the destination point used when the route was created, select Backward. A magenta line appears. In the center of the magenta line is a thinner purple line that represents the corrected course from your present location to the destination. The corrected course is dynamic, and it moves with your boat when you are off course. 5 Review the course indicated by the magenta line. 6 Follow the magenta line along each leg in the route, steering to avoid land, shallow water, and other obstacles. 7 If you are off course, follow the purple line (corrected course) to go to your destination, or steer back to the magenta line (direct course).
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Browsing for and Navigating Parallel to a Saved Route
Before you can browse a list of routes and navigate to one of them, you must
create and save at least one route. 1 Select User Data > Routes. 2 Select a
route. 3 Select Navigate To. 4 Select Offset to navigate parallel to the
route, offset from it by a specific distance. 5 Indicate how to navigate the
route:
· To navigate the route from the starting point used when the route was
created, to the left of the original route, select Forward – Port.
· To navigate the route from the starting point used when the route was
created, to the right of the original route, select Forward – Starboard.
· To navigate the route from the destination point used when the route was
created, to the left of the original route, select Backward – Port.
· To navigate the route from the destination point used when the route was
created, to the right of the original route, select Backward – Starboard.
A magenta line appears. In the center of the magenta line is a thinner purple
line that represents the corrected course from your present location to the
destination. The corrected course is dynamic, and it moves with your boat when
you are off course. 6 Review the course indicated by the magenta line. 7
Follow the magenta line along each leg in the route, steering to avoid land,
shallow water, and other obstacles. 8 If you are off course, follow the purple
line (corrected course) to go to your destination, or steer back to the
magenta line (direct course).
Deleting a Saved Route
1 Select User Data > Routes. 2 Select a route. 3 Select Delete.
Deleting All Saved Routes
Select User Data > Manage Data > Clear User Data > Routes.
Tracks
A track is a recording of the path of your boat. The track currently being
recorded is called the active track, and it can be saved. You can show tracks
in each chart or 3D chart view.
Showing Tracks
Select User Data > Tracks > Tracks. A trailing line on the chart indicates
your track.
Clearing the Active Track
Select User Data > Tracks > Clear Active Track. The track memory is cleared,
and the active track continues to be recorded.
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Saving the Active Track
The track currently being recorded is called the active track. 1 Select User
Data > Tracks > Save Active Track. 2 Select an option:
· Select the time the active track began. · Select Entire Log.
Viewing a List of Saved Tracks
Select User Data > Tracks > Saved Tracks.
Editing a Saved Track
1 Select User Data > Tracks > Saved Tracks. 2 Select a track. 3 Select Edit
Track. 4 Select an option:
· Select Name, and enter the new name. · Select Track Color, and select a
color.
Saving a Track as a Route
1 Select User Data > Tracks > Saved Tracks. 2 Select a track. 3 Select Edit
Track > Save As > Save as Route.
Browsing for and Navigating a Recorded Track
Before you can browse a list of tracks and navigate to them, you must record
and save at least one track (Saving the Active Track, page 25). 1 Select User
Data > Tracks > Saved Tracks. 2 Select a track. 3 Select Follow Track. 4
Select an option:
· To navigate the track from the starting point used when the track was
created, select Forward. · To navigate the track from the destination point
used when the track was created, select Backward. 5 Review the course
indicated by the colored line. 6 Follow the line along each leg in the route,
steering to avoid land, shallow water, and other obstacles.
Deleting a Saved Track
1 Select User Data > Tracks > Saved Tracks. 2 Select a track. 3 Select Delete.
Deleting All Saved Tracks
Select User Data > Manage Data > Clear User Data > Saved Tracks.
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Retracing the Active Track
The track currently being recorded is called the active track. 1 Select User
Data > Tracks > Follow Active Track. 2 Select an option:
· Select the time the active track began. · Select Entire Log. 3 Review the
course indicated by the colored line. 4 Follow the colored line, steering to
avoid land, shallow water, and other obstacles.
Setting the Color of the Active Track
1 Select User Data > Tracks > Active Track Options > Track Color. 2 Select a
track color.
Managing the Track Log Memory During Recording
1 Select Record Mode. 2 Select an option:
· To record a track log until the track memory is full, select Fill. · To
continuously record a track log, replacing the oldest track data with new
data, select Wrap.
Configuring the Recording Interval of the Track Log
You can indicate the frequency at which the track plot is recorded. Recording
more frequent plots is more accurate but fills the track log faster. The
resolution interval is recommended for the most efficient use of memory. 1
Select User Data > Tracks > Active Track Options > Record Interval > Interval.
2 Select an option:
· To record the track based on a distance between points, select Distance >
Change, and enter the distance.
· To record the track based on a time interval, select Time > Change, and
enter the time interval. · To record the track plot based on a variance from
your course, select Resolution > Change, and enter the
maximum error allowed from the true course before recording a track point.
Device Configuration
System Settings
Select Settings > System. Display: Adjusts the backlight brightness (Adjusting
the Backlight, page 4) and color scheme (Adjusting the
Color Mode, page 4). Beeper: Turns on and off the tone that sounds for alarms
and selections (Setting the Beeper, page 4). GPS: Provides information about
the GPS satellite settings and fix. Auto Power: Turns on the device
automatically when power is applied. Keyboard Layout: Sets the arrangement of
the keyboard to an alphabetical or computer keyboard layout. Language: Sets
the on-screen language. System Information: Provides information about the
device and the software version. Simulator: Turns on the simulator and allows
you to set the speed and simulated location.
Device Configuration
System Information
Select Settings > Settings > System Information. Event Log: Allows you to view
a log of system events. Software Information: Provides information about the
device and the software version. Garmin Devices: Provides information about
connected Garmin devices. Reset: Restores the device to factory settings.
NOTE: This deletes any setting information you have entered.
My Vessel Settings
NOTE: Some settings and options require additional hardware. Some settings are
available only when you have valid depth data. Select Settings > My Vessel.
Transducer Type: Displays the type of transducer connected to the device
(Selecting the Transducer Type,
page 11). Keel Offset: Offsets the surface reading for the depth of a keel,
making it possible to measure depth from the
bottom of the keel instead of from the transducer location (Setting the Keel
Offset, page 28). Temp. Offset: Compensates for the water temperature reading
from a temperature-capable transducer (Setting
the Water Temperature Offset, page 28).
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Setting the Keel Offset
You can enter a keel offset to compensate the water depth reading for the
transducer installation location. This allows you to view the depth of the
water below the keel or the true depth of the water, depending on your needs.
If you want to know the water depth below the keel or the lowest point of your
boat and the transducer is installed at the water line or anywhere above the
end of the keel, measure the distance from the transducer location to the keel
of the boat.
If you want to know the true water depth and the transducer is installed below
the water line, measure the distance from the bottom of the transducer up to
the water line.
NOTE: This option is only available when you have valid depth data.
1 Measure the distance:
· If the transducer is installed at the water line or anywhere above the end
of the keel, measure the distance from the transducer location to the keel of
the boat. Enter this value as a positive number.
· If the transducer is installed at the bottom of the keel and you want to
know the true depth of the water, measure the distance from the transducer to
the water line. Enter this value in as a negative number.
2 Select Settings > My Vessel > Keel Offset.
3 Select if the transducer is installed at the water line, or select bottom of
the keel.
if the transducer is installed at the
Setting the Water Temperature Offset
You can set the temperature offset to compensate for the temperature reading
from a temperature-capable sensor.
1 Measure the water temperature using the temperature-capable transducer that
is connected to the device.
2 Measure the water temperature using a different thermometer or temperature
sensor that is known to be accurate.
3 Subtract the water temperature measured in step 1 from the water temperature
measured in step 2.
This is the temperature offset. Enter this value in step 5 as a positive
number if the sensor connected to the device measures the water temperature as
being colder than it actually is. Enter this value in step 5 as a negative
number if the sensor connected to the device measures the water temperature as
being warmer than it actually is.
4 Select Settings > My Vessel > Temp. Offset.
5 Use the arrow keys to enter water temperature offset measured in step 3.
Device Configuration
Setting Alarms
CAUTION
The Beeper setting must be turned on to make alarms audible (Setting the
Beeper, page 4). Failure to set audible alarms could lead to injury or
property damage.
Navigation Alarms
Select Settings > Alarms > Navigation. Arrival: Sets an alarm to sound when
you are within a specified distance or time from a turn or a destination.
Anchor Drag: Sets an alarm to sound when you exceed a specified drift distance
while anchored. Off Course: Sets an alarm to sound when you are off course by
a specified distance.
System Alarms
Alarm Clock: Sets an alarm clock. Device Voltage: Sets an alarm to sound when
the battery reaches a specified low voltage. GPS Accuracy: Sets an alarm to
sound when the GPS location accuracy falls outside the user-defined value.
Sonar Alarms
Select Settings > Alarms > Sonar.
Shallow Water: Sounds when the water depth is shallower than the specified depth.
Deep Water: Sounds when the water depth is deeper than the specified depth.
Water Temp.: Sounds when the water temperature varies more than ± 2°F (± 1.1°C). Alarm settings are saved when the device is turned off.
NOTE: You must connect the device to a temperature-capable transducer to use this alarm.
Fish: Sets an alarm to sound when the device detects a suspended target.
·
sets the alarm to sound when fish of all sizes are detected.
·
sets the alarm to sound only when medium or large fish are detected.
· sets the alarm to sound only when large fish are detected.
Unit Settings
Select Settings > Units.
System Units: Sets the unit format for the device.
Variance: Sets the magnetic declination, the angle between magnetic north and
true north, for your present location.
North Reference: Sets the direction references used in calculating heading
information. True sets geographic north as the north reference. Grid sets grid
north as the north reference (000º). Magnetic sets the magnetic north as the
north reference.
Position Format: Sets the position format in which a given location reading
appears. Do not change this setting unless you are using a map or chart that
specifies a different position format.
Map Datum: Sets the coordinate system on which the map is structured. Do not
change this setting unless you are using a map or chart that specifies a
different map datum.
Time Format: Sets a 12-hour, 24-hour, or UTC time format.
Time Zone: Sets the time zone.
Daylight Savings Time: Sets daylight savings time to Off or On.
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Navigation Settings
NOTE: Some settings and options require additional hardware. Select Settings >
Navigation. Route Labels: Sets the type of labels shown with route turns on
the map. Turn Transition Activ.: Sets the turn transition to be calculated
based on time or distance. Turn Transition Time: Sets how many minutes before
the turn that you transition to it as the next leg, when
Time is selected for the Turn Transition Activ. setting. Turn Transition
Dist.: Sets how far before the turn that you transition to it as the next leg,
when Distance is
selected for the Turn Transition Activ. setting. Route Start: Selects a
starting point for route navigation. You can select Boat to start navigation
from the
current vessel location, or Waypoints to start from the first waypoint on the
route.
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
NOTE: This deletes all settings information you have entered, including all
Garmin Quickdraw Contours you have generated.
Select Settings > System > System Information > Reset > Reset Settings > Yes.
Sharing and Managing User Data
WARNING This feature allows you to import data from other devices that may
have been generated by third parties. Garmin makes no representations about
the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of data that is generated by third
parties. Any reliance on or use of such data is at your own risk.
You can share user data between compatible devices. User data includes
waypoints, saved tracks, routes, and boundaries. · You can share data if two
compatible devices are connected using the blue and brown wires on the power
cable or using the User Data Sharing Cable (Connecting to a Garmin Device to
Share User Data, page 30).
Connecting to a Garmin Device to Share User Data
You can connect the STRIKER Vivid device to a compatible Garmin device to
share user data, such as waypoints. If the devices are mounted near each
other, you can connect the blue and brown wires. If the devices are mounted
too far apart for the wires to reach, you can connect the devices using a User
Data Sharing Cable (010-12234-06). 1 Make sure both devices are connected to
the same ground. 2 Complete an action:
· If the devices are mounted near each other, connect the blue wire from the
first device to the brown wire of the second, and connect the brown wire from
the first device to the blue wire of the second.
· If the devices are not mounted near each other, obtain a User Data Sharing
Cable (010-12234-06), and connect the devices following the instructions
included with the cable (User Data Sharing Cable Wiring Diagram, page 31).
3 On both devices, select User Data > Manage Data > User Data Sharing. User
data is shared between the connected devices. If you select Clear User Data,
data is removed from both connected devices.
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Sharing and Managing User Data
User Data Sharing Cable Wiring Diagram
First device User data cable Second device
Item
Wire Function Data
Wire Color Blue
Data
Brown
Ground
Black
Data
Green
Data
White
Clearing Saved Data
You can remove saved user data from the device memory. 1 Select User Data >
Manage Data > Clear User Data. 2 Select an option.
NOTICE If you select All, all the data you have saved will be removed, except
Garmin Quickdraw contours data. If you are connected to another device and
User Data Sharing is enabled, data is removed from all connected devices.
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Appendix
Registering Your Device with the Serial Number
If your device does not have WiFi technology, you can register using the
device’s serial number. If your device has WiFi technology, you should use the
ActiveCaptain app to register the device (Getting Started with the
ActiveCaptain App, page 5). Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy,
in a safe place. 1 Locate the serial number on the product box or on the
device. 2 Go to my.garmin.com/registration. 3 Sign in to your Garmin account.
4 Enter the serial number.
Specifications
Temperature range Water rating Input voltage Rated current Fuse Wireless
frequency and protocol2
From -15° to 55°C (from 5° to 131°F) IEC 60529 IPX71 From 12 to 20 Vdc 1.5 A 3 A, 250 V fast-acting WiFi, 2.4 GHz @ 22 dBm maximum
Troubleshooting
My device will not turn on or keeps turning off
Devices erratically turning off or not turning on could indicate an issue with
the power supplied to the device. Check these items to attempt to troubleshoot
the cause of the power issue. · Make sure the power source is generating
power.
You can check this several ways. For example, you can check whether other
devices powered by the source are functioning. · Check the fuse in the power
cable. The fuse should be located in a holder that is part of the red wire of
the power cable. Check that the proper size fuse is installed. Refer to the
label on the cable or the installation instructions for the exact fuse size
needed. Check the fuse to make sure there is still a connection inside of the
fuse. You can test the fuse using a multimeter. If the fuse is good, the
multimeter reads 0 ohm. · Check to make sure the device is receiving at least
12 Vdc. To check the voltage, measure the female power and ground sockets of
the power cable for DC voltage. If the voltage is less than 12 Vdc, the device
will not turn on. · If the device is receiving enough power but does not turn
on, contact Garmin product support.
1 The device withstands incidental exposure to water of up to 1 m for up to 30 min. For more information, go to www.garmin.com/waterrating. 2 Not available on all models.
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Changing the Fuse in the Power Cable
1 Open the fuse housing .
2 Twist and pull the fuse to remove it . 3 Insert a new 3 A fast-blow fuse. 4
Close the fuse housing.
My device will not acquire GPS signals
If the device is not acquiring satellite signals, there could be a few causes.
If the device has moved a large distance since the last time it has acquired
satellites or has been turned off for longer than a few weeks or months, the
device may not be able to acquire the satellites correctly. · Ensure the
device is using the latest software. If not, update the device software
(Updating Software with the
ActiveCaptain App, page 6).
My sonar does not work
· Push the transducer cable all the way into the back of the device. Even if
the cable seems to be connected, you should push firmly so that it is fully
seated.
· Press , and ensure sonar is enabled. · Select the correct transducer type
(Selecting the Transducer Type, page 11).
My device is not creating waypoints in the correct location
You can manually enter a waypoint location to transfer and share data from one
device to the next. If you have manually entered a waypoint using coordinates,
and the location of the point does not appear where the point should be, the
map datum and position format of the device may not match the map datum and
position format originally used to mark the waypoint. Position format is the
way in which the GPS receiver’s position appears on the screen. This is
commonly displayed as latitude/longitude in degrees and minutes, with options
for degrees, minutes and second, degrees only, or one of several grid formats.
Map datum is a math model which depicts a part of the surface of the earth.
Latitude and longitude lines on a paper map are referenced to a specific map
datum. 1 Find out which map datum and position format was used when the
original waypoint was created.
If the original waypoint was taken from a map, there should be a legend on the
map that lists the map datum and position format used to create that map. Most
often this is found near the map key. 2 Select Settings > Units. 3 Select the
correct map datum and position format settings. 4 Create the waypoint again.
My device does not display the correct time
Time is set by GPS position and time zone setting. 1 Select Settings > Units >
Time Zone. 2 Ensure the device has a GPS fix.
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Index
A ActiveCaptain5
quickdraw18 smart notifications5 updating software6 alarms29 anchor drag29
arrival29 navigation29 off course29 sonar29 anchor drag alarm29 arrival
alarm29
B backlight4 beeper4
C charts17, 18
appearance20 quickdraw17, 18 clock29 alarm29 color mode4 combinations3, 4
customizing4 courses20
D data
clearing31 management30 data fields17, 19 deleting quickdraw18 user data31
depth shading20 destinations, selecting20 device keys1 registration32 display
settings26
E event log27
F factory settings27, 30 fishfinder. See sonar
G Garmin ClearVü8 Go To20, 21 GPS33
settings26 signals2 GPS accuracy29
H home screen, customizing3, 4
K keel offset27, 28 keys1
power1
L language26
M man overboard21 maps. See charts mark location21 measuring distance22
34
N navigating21 navigation20 navigation alarms29 navigation inset17
notifications5
O off course alarm29 overlay numbers17, 19
P panning2 product registration32
Q quickdraw18
deleting18 settings19
R registering the device32 Route To20 routes22
creating2123 deleting24 editing23 navigating2123 navigating parallel to24
sharing30 viewing list of23
S safe depth30 safe height30 satellite signals, acquiring2 screen, brightness4
settings4, 19, 26, 27, 29, 30
system information26 sharing data30, 31 SideVü9 smart notifications5 software,
updating6 sonar6, 9, 11
a-scope15 alarms29 appearance15 bottom lock13 color scheme15 depth line14
depth scale14 flasher10 frequencies9, 11, 12 gain13 Garmin ClearVü8
interference16 SideVü9 surface noise16 suspended targets15 views7, 9, 11, 12
waypoint12 zoom11, 13 SOS21
T tracks24
active26 clearing24 deleting24, 25 editing25 list25 navigating25, 26
recording26 saving25 saving as route25 showing24 transducer6, 11
transducer type27 trip planner. See routes troubleshooting32, 33 U units of
measure29 updating, software6 user data, deleting31 V voltage29 W water,
temperature offset28 waypoints19, 21, 33
creating21 deleting22 editing22 man overboard21 sharing30 sonar12 viewing list
of22 WiFi5 wireless devices, connecting to a wireless device5 Z zoom2 sonar13
Index
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References
- Garmin Customer Support
- Garmin International | Home
- What is GPS? | Garmin
- Water Rating Definitions | Garmin
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