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4:40am on Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 ![]() |
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3:25am on Monday, August 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
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| Garmin Exactly as per description even includes mount which is not shown in the picture. Quick delivery. Garmin 5Hz reciever/antenna This is a compact unit that has very fast acquisition time. Easy mounting options, with the magnetic base. | |
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| StuartGMC |
8:52pm on Thursday, May 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great to charge unit in the field. Heavy duty cable, plugs in to water proof connectors none that i can see worked perfect, Garmin Brand, cant beat it ; After searching all over the web, bargain sites, suck-a-zon, fleabay. | |
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Documents
Main Pages.... 32
Basic Operation... 9
Configuring Main Pages... 33 Using Function Windows.... 35 Function Window Adjustments...35 Viewing a Main Page in Full-Screen Mode...36 Map Page... 36. Selecting Map Ranges...37 Cartography....38 Map Page Options....39
Introduction > Table of Contents Map Split Page.... 41 Compass Page.... 41. 3D Highway Page... 42 Changing the Highway Perspective Range...43 3D Highway Page Options...43 Showing or Hiding Maps....43 Video Page.... 44 Video Page Options....44 Alarms Tab.... 58 System Alarms....59 Nav (Navigation) Alarms...59. Sonar Alarms....60 Weather Alarms...60 System Tab.... 61 Update Sub Tab....66 Network Tab.... 66 Pages Tab... 67 Map Tab.... 68 AIS Sub Tab....71 Radar Tab... 72 Temp (Temperature) Tab... 73 Sonar Tab... 73 Highway Tab... 74 XM Tab... 74 Using Favorites....75
Main Menu.... 45
GPS Tab.... 45 Tide Tab.... 46 Tide Sub Tab...46 Current Sub Tab...48 Celestial Tab... 49 Trip Tab.... 50 Weather Tab.... 51 Points Tab.... 51 Routes Tab.... 52 Tracks Tab.... 53 DSC (Digital Selective Calling) Tab.. 54 Understanding DSC Distress Calls...55 Understanding Position Reports...55 Review DSC Waypoint....55 Setting Up DSC...56 Using the NAV Key....56 Card Tab.... 57 Messages Tab... 58 Viewing Detailed Message Information...58
Using Sonar.... 76
Understanding Sonar... 76 Using Dual Frequency...76 Using Dual Beam....76. Understanding the Sonar Display...77 Sonar Page.... 78. Configuring the Sonar Page...79 Using the Sonar Adjustment Menu...80 Using the Pointer on the Sonar Page...82 Marking an Underwater Waypoint...82 Sonar Tab... 82 General Sub Tab....83 Graph Sub Tab....84 Water Temp Sub Tab...85
GPSMAP 3006C/3010C Owners Manualiii
XM WX Weather... 86
Customizing Preset Weather Displays... 86 Weather Tab.... 88 Marine Bulletins Sub Tab...88 Understanding Radar... 89 Understanding the Radar Display...90 Radar Page.... 91. Configuring the Radar Page...91 Using the Radar Adjustment Menu...92 Map Page Radar Overlay... 97 Radar Tab... 97 General Sub Tab....98 Display Sub Tab...98 MARPA Sub Tab....99 Advanced Sub Tab....100
Appendix.... 101
Using Radar.... 89
Specifications.... 101 Installing and Removing Data Cards.. 102 Satellite Information... 103 What is WAAS/EGNOS?.... 103. WAAS Capability.... 104 Digital Selective Calling (DSC).. 104 What is DSC?....104 LORAN TD System... 106 Caring for the GPSMAP 3006C/3010C.. 107 Navigation Terms... 108 Messages and Alarms... 110 Optional Accessories.... 112 Limited Warranty.... 113 FCC Compliance.... 114. Industry Canada Compliance...114. Declaration of Conformity (DoC)... 114 XM Satellite Radio Service Agreement.. 114 Weather Data Warranty... 115 European License Requirements.. 116
Index...117
Introduction > Product Registration and Software License Agreement
Product Registration
Help us better support you by completing our online registration today! Connect to our Web site at my.garmin.com. Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in a safe place.
Software License Agreement
BY USING THE GPSMAP 3006C/3010C, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device (the Software) in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product. Title, ownership rights, and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in Garmin. You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties. You further acknowledge that the structure, organization, and code of the Software are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin. You agree not to decompile, disassemble, modify, reverse assemble, reverse engineer, or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software. You agree not to export or re-export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America.
Contact Garmin
Contact Garmin if you have any questions while using your GPSMAP 3006C/3010C. In the USA contact Garmin Product Support by phone: (913) 397-8200 or (800) 800-1020, MondayFriday, 8 AM5 PM Central Time; or go to www.garmin.com/support/. In Europe, contact Garmin (Europe) Ltd. at +44 (0) 870.8501241 (outside the UK) or (within the UK).
Getting Started > Unit Overview
Unit Overview
Data card slots Data card slot 1 Data card slot 2
Serial number tag
Interface keys
Connection ports GPSMAP 3010C Shown
Data entry keys Soft keys Infrared (IR) window (For optional remote control)
Getting Started
Getting Started > Using the GPSMAP 3006C/3010C Keypad
Using the GPSMAP 3006C/3010C Keypad
POWER/BACKLIGHT Key Press and hold to turn the unit on or off. Press and release to adjust backlighting. PAGE Key Press to cycle through the main pages in sequence. Press to end an operation in progress and return to the main page. QUIT Key Press to cancel data entry or exit a page. ENTER/MARK Key Press and release to enter highlighted items and data or confirm on-screen messages. Press and hold to mark your current location as a waypoint. DATA/CNFG Key Press to show or hide function windows and data fields on a main page. Press and hold to open the Configuration window. RANGE Keys Press to zoom in or out on the map. Press to adjust the range of the sonar and radar ROCKER Key Press up, down, right, or left to move through lists, highlight fields, enter data, or move the map pointer. ADJ/MENU Key Press and release to view options for a page. Press and hold to open the Main Menu. NAV/MOB Key Press to open the Navigation Menu. Press and hold to mark a MOB waypoint and create a track back to the marked location. FCTN Key Press to cycle through function windows. FIND Key Press to search for points, such as user waypoints, cities, and services.
Use the keypad on the optional Marine Remote Control to operate your GPSMAP 3006C/3010C from a distance. Contact your Garmin dealer or Garmin Product Support to purchase the Marine Remote Control. To operate the remote control, point the IR (infrared) window on the remote toward the unobstructed IR window on the lower-right corner of the GPSMAP3006C/3010C. All keys on the remote control operate in the same manner as the keypad on the GPSMAP 3006C/3010C. Each keys primary function appears on the key. To activate the secondary functions for the ADJ/MENU, NAV/MOB, DATA/CNFG, and Thumb Stick (ENTER/MARK) keys, press and hold the key. The Thumb Stick combines the operations of the ROCKER and ENTER/MARK key. Use it to select menu options, change settings, enter data, and confirm entry. You can also control movement of the pointer on the Map Page. Press in on the Thumb Stick to select a highlighted item or begin data entry. Press and hold the Thumb Stick to mark a waypoint. Installing the Remote Control Batteries The remote requires two AAA alkaline batteries. To install the batteries, press down on the battery door clip, and then pull the battery door away from the remote. Install the batteries, observing the correct polarity (see the inside of the battery compartment). Replace the cover, and make sure it is closed all the way.
TracBack Tips
To follow a track using the NAV key:
When a TracBack is active, the GPSMAP 3006C/3010C takes the track log stored in memory and divides it into segments called legs. Up to 300 temporary turns (BEGIN, TURN 1, TURN 2,., TURN X, END) are created to mark the most significant features of the track log to duplicate your exact path as closely as possible. To get the most out of the TracBack feature, remember the following tips: Always clear the track log at the starting point. The Record Mode option on the track log setup page must be set to Fill or Wrap. At least two track log points must be stored in memory to create a TracBack route. If the track log Interval field is set to Time, the route may not follow your exact path (keep the interval set to Resolution for best performance). If the receiver is turned off or satellite coverage is lost during your trip, TracBack draws a straight line between any point where coverage was lost and where it resumed. If your track logs changes in distance and direction are too complex, 300 waypoints might not mark your path accurately. The receiver then assigns the 300 waypoints to the most significant points of your track, and simplifies segments with fewer changes in direction.
To start a TracBack using the NAV key:
To stop TracBack navigation:
Basic Operation > Man OverBoard (MOB) and Creating and Using Routes
Man OverBoard (MOB)
Use the Man OverBoard function to simultaneously mark and set a course to a location for quick response to emergency situations. To initiate the MOB function:
1. Press and hold the NAV/MOB key. 2. Press the Yes soft key to confirm and begin navigating to the MOB location.
Creating and Using Routes
Creating a New Route
You can create and store up to 50 reversible routes (numbered 150), with up to 300 points each. Using the Route tab on the Main Menu, you can create a new route in one of two ways. You can select waypoints or map items on the map window, allowing you to see each route point on the screen as you create the route, or you can select waypoints from the waypoint list, allowing you to see a list of the route points as you create the route.
To navigate a saved route:
Creating a Quick NAV Route
Use the Create QUICK soft key to create a quick route that you can begin navigating immediately.
1. 2. 3. Press NAV/MOB, and highlight Follow Route. Press the Create QUICK soft key. Use the map pointer to select a waypoint or map item, and press ENTER. As you add each new waypoint to the route, the data window at the top of the Map Page shows the waypoint or map item name, bearing and distance from your location, and coordinates of the map pointer. The bottom of the screen shows the number of available points. A route line appears on the map to indicate each completed leg, and a dotted line appears indicating the distance and bearing to the arrow pointer from the last route waypoint. 4. Repeat step 3 until you finish adding all route waypoints. 5. Press QUIT twice to start your Quick NAV route.
To stop navigating a route:
Press NAV, highlight Stop Navigation on the Navigation Menu, and press ENTER.
The following options are available on the Navigation Menu by pressing NAV while navigating a route: Invert Routereverses the route so you can follow it from the end point back to the beginning. Re-Evaluate Routerecalculates and reactivates the current route data; and it selects the route leg closest to your current location as the active leg (the active leg defines the current from and to waypoints).
Copying a Route
To copy a route:
Use the Copy soft key on the Route tab to copy an existing route.
1. Press and hold ADJ/MENU to open the Main Menu, and then highlight the Routes tab. 2. Use the ROCKER to select the route you want to copy, and press the Copy soft key. The map window for the new route opens. The copied route uses the same route name with an additional number (starting at 1) at the end of the route name.
To create and navigate a QUICK NAV route:
Deleting a Route
Use the Route tab on the Main Menu to delete an individual route or delete all routes.
1. Press and hold ADJ/MENU to open the Main Menu, and then highlight the Routes tab. 2. Use the ROCKER to select the route you want to delete, and then press the Delete soft key. A confirmation message appears. 3. Highlight OK, and press ENTER to delete the route. 1. Press and hold ADJ/MENU to open the Main Menu, and then highlight the Routes tab. 2. Press the Delete All soft key. A confirmation message appears. 3. Highlight OK, and press ENTER to delete all routes.
Editing a Route
After you create or copy a route, use the Route tab to add, edit, or delete points from a route or rename a route.
1. On the Routes tab, highlight the route you want to edit, and press ENTER. The map window opens showing the selected route. 2. Press the Rename Route soft key. The first character in the Editing Route field is highlighted.
Note: When the map pointer reaches the edge of the map, the unit may pause as it loads new map data.
Navaids
Geographic name
Map item Boat icon User waypoint Map zoom range
Selecting Map Ranges
The map has 28 available range scales from 20 ft to 800 mi (5 m to 1,200 km). The map zoom range is controlled by the RANGE Up and RANGE Down keys, with the current range shown at the lower-right corner of the Map Page. To select a map range:
Press the RANGE Up key to zoom out or the RANGE Down key to zoom in. Note: The scale value represents the distance from one end of the scale bar to the other.
Cartography
The GPSMAP 3006C/3010C has a built-in worldwide database, with more detailed coverage available through the use of optional BlueChart or MapSource data. The unit shows cartography as long as chart information is available for the selected range. The GPSMAP 3006C/3010C accepts preprogrammed data cards and is compatible with the latest BlueChart g2 series marine cartography, which features integrated mapping, 2-D or 3-D map perspective, tide and current data, improved IALA symbols, navaids, marinas, boat ramps, and roads.
Map coverage conforms to the following conditions: Cartography appears when the selected map zoom range is covered by either the internal database, BlueChart, or BlueChart g2 data. When the selected map zoom range is covered by both the internal database and BlueChart or BlueChart g2 data, the cartography with the best resolution appears. When the selected map zoom range exceeds the resolution of the data in use, overzoom cartography appears and an overzoom warning appears below the range.
Using Built-In Basemap
Using BlueChart/BlueChart g2/MapSource Data
Overzoom, No Additional Data
BlueChart g2 Cartography
NOTE: The GPSMAP 3006C/3010C is not compatible with Garmin BlueChart g2 Vision mapping data.
Map Page Options
The Map Page provides access to functions and features relating to the Map Page (or Map function window) using the ADJ key and soft key options. The available options are: Measure (Distance), Hide (Show) Detail, and Setup. As you add optional hardware to the chartplotter or Garmin Marine Network, additional adjustment menu choices may appear automatically You can customize the Map Page to show other functions and different sizes or types of Digital Data fields. Measuring Distance Use the Measure (Distance) option to measure the distance and bearing between two points. To measure the distance and bearing between two points:
The bottom of each chart shows a 24-hour block of local time for your location. Day (yellow bar) and night (blue bar) at the Current Station appear across the time scale, with the time progressing from left to right (sunrise and sunset information may not be available for some stations). The solid, light vertical lines are in 4-hour increments, and the light, dotted vertical lines are in 1-hour increments. A solid, vertical line (with the local time at the top) indicates the strength of the current that corresponds to the time shown in the local time box.
1. Highlight the For field, and press ENTER to open the Find Currents Page. 2. Highlight Current Position, and press ENTER to open the Find Near Current Position Page.
To select the Current Station nearest to your location:
Main Menu The Current sub tab contains two charts, one for speed and one for direction. The top chart is the speed chart, which shows the speed of a given current at any point during the day. The shaded area is blue (Flood Current) when the current is heading toward shore; the shaded area is red (Ebb Current) when the current is heading away from shore. The bottom chart is the direction chart, which shows the direction of the current at any given point during the day (based on the north reference, not true north).
3. Select a Current Station from the list, and press ENTER. As you move the highlight over each Current Station in the list, the station is highlighted on the map window. The distance and bearing from your location to the highlighted station are shown at the bottom of the list.
Main Menu > Celestial Tab 1. Highlight the For field, and press ENTER to open the Find Currents Page. 2. Highlight Map Position, and press ENTER to open the Find Near Current Position Page. 3. Press up or down on the ROCKER to move the map pointer to a map location, and press ENTER. The Find Near Other Position Page shows a list of Current Stations near the selected map location. 4. Select a Current Station, and press ENTER. If the None Found message appears, repeat steps 13 until you find a Current Station.
To select a Current Station from a map location:
Celestial Tab
The Celestial tab shows celestial data for sun and moon rise and set, moon phase, and the approximate sky view location of the sun and moon. The moon phase shows the current visible portion of the moon as a light color. You can show this data for your current location, a location from the map, or a Find item location. Also, you can select a different date and time, or use the current date and time. The timetables shown are based on your current time zone.
Sky view window Location Date/Time Sun/Moon event times
Sun location
Overhead (90)
Horizon (0)
Moon phase
The Celestial tab contains the following soft keys: North Up/Track Upfixes the sky view display to a north heading or to the current track heading. Current Datepress to show celestial information for todays date.
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Course Linesets the maximum map zoom range at which the course line appears on-screen. Select Auto, Off, or <120 ft to <800 nm. Heading Linedraws an extension from the end of the boat icon in the direction of travel. For Distance, enter the numeric distance value to which you want the line to extend. For Time, enter the numeric time value for which you want the line to extend. The Time line length automatically adjusts as your speed changes.
The AIS sub tab contains the following options: AIS Vesselssets the maximum max zoom range at which AIS vessels appear on-screen. Select Off, Auto, All Ranges, or <30 ft to <800 nm. Heading Linedraws an extension from the end of the boat icon in the direction of travel. For Time, enter the numeric time value for which you want the line to extend. The Time line length automatically adjusts as your speed changes.
AIS Sub Tab
AIS (Automatic Identification System) alerts you to area traffic. AIS provides ship IDs, position, course, and speed for ships equipped with a transponder within range.
Note: You must set your chartplotter communication to NMEA In/ NMEAOut with a baud rate of 38,400 to receive AIS information.
Source Sub Tab
Use the Source sub tab to turn basemaps and card maps on or off.
Basemapturns the built-in basemap on or off. External Mapsturns all optional BlueChart g2 or MapSource data on the data card on or off.
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Main Menu > Radar Tab
Use the Advanced soft key to show a list of the optional BlueChart or MapSource data loaded on the data card. Each map family (or type) is described by name and can be hidden if you do not want to show the data on the Map Page.
1. Press the Advanced soft key to open the Advanced Map Card Setup window. 2. Use the ROCKER to highlight a map family in the Map Family Name list. 3. Press the Off soft key to select or hide the map family, or press the On soft key to show the map family. The map appears on the Map Page when a check mark appears in the box adjacent to the map. OR Press the Show All soft key to show all map families. Press the Show None soft key to clear all check boxes.
the transducer alternates between the 50 kHz and 200 kHz signals. This capability allows you to see the best picture available at any depth.
Using Dual Beam
Understanding Sonar
The transducer mounted on your vessel sends sound waves down into the water in a cone shape, similar to a flashlight beam (covering a smaller circular area at the top and angling out to a larger circular area at the bottom). These sound waves reflect off of any object that they hit, and then the waves travel back up to the transducer. These objects could be fish, branches, the bottom, or any other object that has a density that is different from the water. The transducer receives the sound wave information and then sends the information to the GSD 20, GSD 21, or GSD 22 sounder module and then to the GPSMAP 3006C/3010C. The GPSMAP 3006C/3010C displays the information on the screen for you to see and interpret. The type of transducer and the settings that you choose determine how the information is displayed on the screen.
Dual beam works best for shallow water (for example, inland) applications. A dual beam transducer can transmit a narrow or a wide beam. The water area covered by the transmitted sound waves is determined by the beam width of the transducer and the water depth. The narrow beam provides crisp detail of what is under your boat, and is very helpful if you are fishing in deeper water where the beam covers more area (for example, at a 30-foot depth, the narrow beam covers the area of about a 7-foot circle).
Narrow beam
Wide beam
Using Dual Frequency
Dual frequency works best for deep water (off-shore) applications. The 200 kHz frequency allows you access to great detail about what is underneath your boat. The 50 kHz frequency provides less detailed information, but penetrates to greater depths with the same power. You can choose either or both frequencies to get the information that you want. If you choose dual frequency,
The wide beam is more helpful in shallow water, because it gives you a much wider view of objects in the water, including areas beyond the sides of your boat. At a 30-foot depth, the wide beam covers the area of approximately a 20-foot circle.
Understanding the Sonar Display
One of the first things to understand about sonar is that the transducer sends a beam down to the bottom of the water, much like the beam of a flashlight. The beam starts small near your vessel and expands as it gets to the bottom. The Sonar Page does not show a 3-D representation of the underwater environment. Instead, the display is in two dimensions, much like if you took a picture of an aquarium. Only the depth of the item in the water is shown. The strongest sonar returns appear on your screen as the most intense solid color (depending on your selected color scheme; red is the default). The weakest returns appear as the less intense, less solid colors (blue is the default). The bottom is always the strongest signal, and therefore the most intense color. The bottom is the continuous, intensely-colored line running across the bottom of the screen. The GPSMAP 3006C/3010C uses the latest technology in interpreting bottom signals; it can see through fish, structures, and thermoclines (shown in the weakest colors). However, large schools of fish or dense structures close to the bottom can affect water depth return readings.
NOTE: If the GPSMAP 3006C/3010C is unable to track the bottom for any reason, the digits in the depth window flash on and off to alert you that the unit is not tracking the bottom.
Between the bottom and the surface clutter, the fish appear as arches. Actual fish returns might not always appear as perfect arches, due to the speed, fish orientation, or other conditions. You can turn on the Fish Symbols setting if you want to see on-screen fish in a fish shape.
Fish Symbols Turned On
The strength of the sonar return can also help you interpret the hardness of the bottom (the thicker the bottom line, the harder the bottom).
At the top of the screen, you might see a grouping of intense colors. This area is surface clutter, which can be caused by waves or any other sonar interference at the surface of the water. Too much surface clutter can obscure your view of fish. You can turn down the Gain setting to reduce this surface clutter.
Hard Structure Soft Structure
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Using Sonar > Sonar Page
Sonar Page
The Sonar Page is where your GPSMAP 3006C/3010C becomes a powerful fishfinder/flasher. If a GSD 20, GSD 21, or GSD 22 Sounder Module is not attached, the Sonar Page appears only when the GPSMAP 3006C/3010C is in Simulator Mode or if the Sonar check box is selected on the System tab. To view the Sonar Page:
Press Page repeatedly until the Sonar Page appears.
Use the Fish Symbols option to view the actual sonar data, fish symbols, or a combination of both. Fish symbols appear as red. You can set the sonar display to show a split screen view of a zoomed portion of the sonar, split frequencies, bottom lock (display scaled from the bottom up), or a combination of these options. For example, you can choose to show dual frequency at a 2X zoom (Dual 2X) on one half and normal range dual frequency (Dual) returns on the other half. The display mode appears at the bottom of each sonar display.
Sonar The sonar function window contains a right-to-left moving sonar image of the water beneath your boat. Items appear as they pass under the transducer. The most recent data is shown on the right side of the screen. The right side of the screen contains a scale reflecting the depth of the area being shown. The top-left corner shows the depth, water temperature, and speed through water (if equipped with a temperature or speed sensor).
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Configuring the Sonar Page
You can customize the Sonar page to fit your navigational needs See Configuring Main Pages on page 33 for more information. To add or remove functions on the Sonar Page:
1. Open the Sonar Page, and then press and hold the DATA/CNFG key to open the Configuration window.
Using the Flasher If you prefer the appearance of flasher sonars, select the Flasher function on the Configuration window for the Sonar Page. It provides an almost instantaneous return of what is below your boat.
Appendix > Caring for the GPSMAP 3006C/3010C
If the active GRI Chain, secondary stations, or offsets were changed since the waypoint was created, the waypoint now references the active GRI-chain and secondary stations and adjusts the TD coordinates accordingly. Remember that the GPS is not relying on the LORAN signal for navigation and actually converts the TD coordinate to a useful latitude/longitude coordinate (in the background) before storing the waypoint to memory or using it for navigation. Because of this, the unit can navigate to a TD coordinate anywhere in the world. For more information on LORAN TDs, you can download Garmins Loran TD Position Format Handbook from the Garmin Web site.
Caring for the GPSMAP 3006C/3010C
Cleaning the Case
The GPSMAP 3006C/3010C case is constructed of high-quality materials and does not require user maintenance except cleaning. Clean the units outer casing (except for the screen) using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution. Wipe dry. Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that may damage plastic components.
Cleaning the Screen
The GPSMAP 3006C/3010C lens is coated with a special anti-reflective coating that is sensitive to skin oils, waxes, and abrasive cleaners. Cleaners containing ammonia, alcohol, abrasives, or anti-grease detergents will harm the antireflective coating. It is important to clean the lens using an eyeglass lens cleaner that is specified as safe for anti-reflective coatings and a clean, lint-free cloth.
Storage
Do not store the GPSMAP 3006C/3010C where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures may occur (such as in the trunk of a car) because permanent damage may result. User information, such as waypoints and routes, are retained in the units memory without the need for external power. It is always a good practice to back up important user data by manually recording it, loading it to a computer (transferring it to MapSource), or storing it on a data card.
Water Immersion
The GPSMAP 3006C/3010C is waterproof to IEC Standard 60529 IPX7. It can withstand immersion in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. Prolonged submersion can cause damage to the unit. After submersion, be certain to wipe and air dry the unit before reuse.
Appendix > FCC Compliance, Declaration of Conformity (DoC), and XM Satellite Radio Service Agreement
FCC Compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause harmful interference to radio communications if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the GPS unit. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This product does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center. Unauthorized repairs or modications could result in permanent damage to the equipment, and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations.
Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
Hereby, Garmin declares that this GPSMAP 3006C/3010C is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. To view the full Declaration of Conformity, see the Garmin Web site for your Garmin product: www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap3006c/. Click Manuals and then select the Declaration of Conformity.
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Appendix > European License Requirements
European License Requirements
The following table shows European License requirements for the GMR 20/40, GMR 21/41, and GMR 404/406 marine radar. Austria I Luxembourg Belgium G The Netherlands Czech Republic I Poland Denmark G Portugal Estonia I Slovakia Finland I Slovenia France G Spain Germany G Sweden Greece G United Kingdom Hungary * Cyprus Ireland I Malta Italy G Iceland Latvia I Norway Lithuania G Switzerland I requires an individual license for operation. Gcan be operated under a general license or license exemption.
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