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68 GPSMAP
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6000/7000 Series Owner’s Manual
Device Conguration
System Alarms
Setting the Clock Alarm
You can set an alarm using the system (GPS) clock.
1. From the Home screen, select
Congure > Alarms > System > Clock > On.
2. Enter the time that triggers the alarm:
For the GPSMAP 6000 series, use the Rocker or the Numeric Keypad.
For the GPSMAP 7000 series, use the on-screen keyboard.
3. Select
Done.
Setting the Unit Voltage Alarm
You can set an alarm to sound when the battery reaches a specied low voltage.
1. From the Home screen, select
Congure > Alarms > System > Unit Voltage > On.
2. Enter the voltage that triggers the alarm:
For the GPSMAP 6000 series, use the Rocker or the Numeric Keypad.
For the GPSMAP 7000 series, use the on-screen keyboard.
3. Select
Done.
Setting the GPS Accuracy Error Alarm
You can set an alarm to sound when the GPS location accuracy falls outside the user-dened value.
1. From the Home screen, select
Congure > Alarms > System > GPS Accuracy > On.
2. Enter the GPS location accuracy that triggers the alarm:
For the GPSMAP 6000 series, use the Rocker or the Numeric Keypad.
For the GPSMAP 7000 series, use the on-screen keyboard.
3. Select
Done.
Setting the Total Fuel Onboard Alarm
The chartplotter must be connected to an external fuel sensor to capture fuel economy data.
You can set an alarm to sound when the total amount of remaining onboard fuel reaches the level
you specify.
1. From the Home screen, select
Congure > Alarms > Fuel > Total Fuel Onboard > On.
2. Enter the amount of fuel that triggers the alarm:
For the GPSMAP 6000 series, use the Rocker or the Numeric Keypad.
For the GPSMAP 7000 series, use the on-screen keyboard.
3. Select
Done.
Collision Alarm
See “Setting the Safe-zone Collision Alarm” (page 18).