GPSMAP® 700 Series Installation Instructions
WARNING
See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information.
CAutIoN
Always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask when drilling, cutting, or sanding.
Notice
When drilling or cutting, always check what is on the opposite side of the surface to avoid damaging your boat.
The GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter must be properly installed according to the following instructions. You need the appropriate fasteners,
tools, and mounts listed in each section. These items are available at most marine dealers.
Contact Garmin® Product Support if you have any questions while installing your GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter. In the USA, go to www.
garmin.com/support, or contact Garmin USA by phone at (913) 397.8200 or (800) 800.1020. In the UK, contact Garmin (Europe) Ltd. by phone
at 0808 2380000. In Europe, go to www.garmin.com/support and click Contact Support for in-country support information, or contact Garmin
(Europe) Ltd. by phone at +44 (0) 870.8501241.
Before installing your GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter, confirm that the package contains the items listed on the box. If any parts are missing,
contact your Garmin dealer immediately.
Product Registration
Help us better support you by completing our online registration today. Go to http://my.garmin.com. Keep the original sales receipt, or a
photocopy, in a safe place.
For future reference, write the serial number assigned to your GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter in the space provided. The serial number is
located on a sticker on the back of the device.
Chartplotter serial number:
to install the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter, you must:
1. Mount the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter.
the following additional installation options are not necessary in order to use the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter. they have
been included for your convenience:
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Connecting the chartplotter to other NMEA 0183-compatible devices such as a VHF radio with DSC (page 5).
Mounting the Chartplotter
You can mount the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotters using one of two methods. You can use the included bracket and hardware to bail mount
the chartplotter, or you can use the included template and hardware to flush mount the chartplotter.
Mount the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter in a location that provides a clear, glare-free view of the display and easy operation of the power
key and the touch screen.
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to install the bail-mount bracket without the cables routed through the bracket:
1. Using the included bail-mount bracket template, determine the best place to install the bracket. Be sure to leave adequate clearance behind
the chartplotter for the wiring.
NotE: To avoid interference, mount the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter at least 32 in. (813 mm) from a magnetic compass.
2. The bail-mount bracket template has adhesive on the back. Remove the protective liner and apply the template to the location at which you
want to install the bail-mount bracket.
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3. Use a / in. (3 mm) drill bit to drill the four outer pilot holes marked on the template. Do not drill the two pilot holes marked on the cable-
organization bracket.
NotE: If you are mounting the chartplotter in fiberglass, it is recommended to use a countersink bit to drill a clearance-counter bore through
only the top gel-coat layer. This will help to avoid any cracking in the gel-coat layer when the screws are tightened.
4. Remove the bail-mount bracket template from the mounting surface.
5. Secure the bail mount to the surface using the four included 35 mm M 4.2 × 1.4 screws.
NotE: Stainless-steel screws may bind when screwed into fiberglass and overtightened. Garmin recommends applying an anti-galling,
stainless anti-seize lubricant to the screw before using.
to install the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter on the bail-mount bracket:
1. Loosely attach the mounting knobs to the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter.
2. Slide the chartplotter onto the bail mount, and tighten the mounting knobs.
Flush Mounting the Chartplotter
Hardware (included):
tools required (not included):
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Flush-mount template
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Jigsaw
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Four 35 mm M 4.2 × 1.4 screws
Drill and drill bits— / in. (9.5 mm) and / in. (3 mm)
Number 2 Phillips screwdriver
Center punch and hammer
File and sandpaper
To flush mount a GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter:
1. The flush-mount template is included in the product box. Trim the template and ensure it will fit in the location where you want to flush mount
the chartplotter.
NotES:
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Make sure the surface on which you mount the chartplotter has adequate open space behind it to fit the chartplotter and the connected
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cables, and make sure to leave approximately / in. (13 mm) of space on the right side of the chartplotter to access the SD card door and
sun cover.
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To avoid interference, mount a GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter at least 32 in. (813 mm) from a magnetic compass.
2. The flush-mount template has adhesive on the back. Remove the protective liner and apply the template to the location at which you want to
mount the chartplotter.
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3. Using a / in. (9.5 mm) drill bit, drill a pilot hole inside the corner of the template to begin cutting the mounting surface.
4. Using the jigsaw, cut the mounting surface along the inside of the solid line indicated on the flush-mount template. Use a file and sandpaper
to refine the size of the hole.
5. If the top and bottom mounting covers are attached to the front of the chartplotter, remove them by unsnapping the covers from the sides.
6. Place the chartplotter in the hole, and make sure that the mounting holes on the chartplotter line up with the pilot holes on the flush-mount
template after cutting, sanding, and filing the hole. If they do not line up, mark the locations where the pilot holes need to be.
7. Using the center punch, indent the center of each of the mounting-hole locations.
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8. Using a / in. (3 mm) drill bit, drill the pilot holes.
NotE: If you are mounting the chartplotter in fiberglass, it is recommended to use a countersink bit to drill a clearance-counter bore through
only the top gel-coat layer. This will help to avoid any cracking in the gel-coat layer when the screws are tightened.
9. Place the chartplotter into the cutout.
10.Securely tighten the four included 35 mm M 4.2 × 1.4 mounting screws through the chartplotter into the pilot holes.
NotE: Stainless-steel screws may bind when screwed into fiberglass and overtightened. Garmin recommends applying an anti-galling,
stainless anti-seize lubricant to the screw before using.
11.Install the top and bottom mounting covers by snapping them into place.
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Installing the Power/Data Cable
The chartplotter comes with a power/data cable that connects the chartplotter to power and to optional
NMEA 0183 devices. If applicable, the power/data cable also connects the chartplotter to a sonar transducer.
The power/data cable does not connect the chartplotter to a NMEA 2000 network. For instructions on
To help make the cable-routing process easier, the locking ring is packaged separately from the cable. If you
install the power/data cable through the bail mount, do not install the locking ring until after all the cables
are routed.
Installing a locking ring on the cable:
1. Route the cable away from sources of electronic interference so that the cable connector is at the
mounting location of the chartplotter.
2. Separate the two halves of the locking ring.
3. Align the two halves of the locking ring over the cable and snap them together.
4. Insert the O-ring into the end of the connector.
Installing the Locking Ring
Wire Function
Wire Color
Red
Power (10–ꢁꢀ Vdc)
Ground
(power and NMEA 018ꢁ)
Black
Blue
NMEA 018ꢁ port 1 Tx (out)
>
>
NMEA 018ꢁ port 1 Rx (in)
NMEA 018ꢁ port ꢀ Tx (out)
Brown
Gray
>
>
To the GPSMAP 700
series chartplotter
NMEA 018ꢁ port ꢀ Rx (in)
Violet
Green
White
Spare
Spare
Orange
Yellow
Accessory on
Alarm low
To transducer (if applicable)
GPSMAP 700 Series Power/Data Cable
Notes:
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Use an AGC/ 3AG - 3 Amp replacement fuse.
If it is necessary to extend the power and ground wires, use 16 AWG wire.
You can wire the cable directly to the battery, or if your boat has an electrical system, you might be able to wire the cable to an unused
holder on the fuse block. If you use the boat fuse block, remove the in-line fuse holder on the power wire of the cable.
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Do not cut the transducer cable, because this voids your warranty.
Notice
The maximum input voltage is 32 Vdc. Do not exceed this voltage because this can damage the chartplotter and void the warranty.
NOTE: If you are not connecting the chartplotter to NMEA 0183 devices, use only the red and black wires. The other wires do not have to be
connected for normal operation of the chartplotter. For information on connecting to a NMEA 0183-compatible device, see page 5.
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GPSMAP 700 Series Installation Instructions
Connecting the Power/Data Cable to Power
1. Use a test light or a voltmeter to determine the polarity of the voltage source.
ꢁ A fuse
Boat ground
To 10–ꢁꢀ Vdc boat supply
2. Connect the red (+ or positive) wire to the positive voltage terminal. (If you use the
fuse block on the boat, route the positive connection through the fuse, as shown on the
diagram.)
23A
3. Connect the black (- or ground) wire to the negative voltage terminal.
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+
4. Install or check the 3 A fuse (in the in-line fuse holder, or on the fuse block of the boat).
Connecting the Power/Data cable to a NMEA 0183 Device
(optional)
To device
Fuse Block Example
You can connect the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter to other NMEA 0183-compatible
equipment, such as a DSC or AIS device. Refer to the wiring diagram for connecting the chartplotter to NMEA 0183-compatible devices.
+
-
Battery
10–ꢁꢀ Vdc
Wire function
Wire color
Fuse
ꢁ A
GPSMAP 700
series
Power
Red (power)
chartplotter
NMEA 018ꢁ-compatible
device
Black (ground)
Power ground
NMEA Ground
NMEA Rx/A (+)
Blue (out)
Brown (in)
>
>
NMEA Tx/A (+)
>
>
Wiring a GPSMAP 700 Series Chartplotter to a Standard NMEA 0183 Device
to connect the power/data cable to a NMEA 0183 device:
1. For Garmin devices, the ground (black) wires serve as NMEA 0183 ground and must be attached together or on the same terminal as the
NMEA 0183 ground on your NMEA 0183 device. Refer to the wiring diagram of your NMEA 0183 device for wire identification.
2. Connect the blue (NMEA 0183 port 1 out) wire from the GPSMAP 700 power/data cable to the NMEA 0183 in (or Rx/A +) wire from the
NMEA 0183 device, and the brown (NMEA 0183 port 1 in) wire to the NMEA out (or Tx/A +) wire from the NMEA 0183 device.
3. Repeat step 2 using the gray (NMEA 0183 port 2 out) and violet (NMEA 0183 port 2 in) wires for an additional NMEA 0183 device.
4. Set the serial port (or ports) on the chartplotter to use NMEA 0183 data (standard or high-speed). See the GPSMAP 700 Series Owner’s
Manual for more information.
Connecting the Power/Data Cable to a Lamp or to a Horn (optional)
The GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter can be used with a lamp, a horn, or both, to sound or flash an alert when the chartplotter displays a
message. The alarm does not need to be wired for the chartplotter to function. The alarm circuit switches to a low-voltage state when the alarm
sounds. The maximum current is 100 mA, and a relay is needed to limit the current from the chartplotter to 100 mA. To manually toggle visual
and audible alerts, install single-pole, single-throw switches.
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-
Battery
10–ꢁꢃ Vdc
Wire
Color
Fuse
ꢁ A
Red (power)
Black (gnd)
GPSMAP 700 series
chartplotter
Horn
Relay
100 ma max
coil current
Lamp
Yellow (alarm)
Wiring to a Lamp, a Horn, or Both
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Connecting the Chartplotter to a NMEA 2000 Network (optional)
You can connect the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter to your existing NMEA 2000 network. You will need the appropriate NMEA 2000 cables
and connectors, either to connect the chartplotter to your existing NMEA 2000 network or to build a NMEA 2000 network if you do not have
one installed on your boat. Contact your local Garmin dealer.
If you are unfamiliar with NMEA 2000, read the “NMEA 2000 Network Fundamentals” chapter of the Technical Reference for Garmin NMEA
2000 Products. The document is located on the included CD and on the NMEA 2000 section of the Garmin Web site at http://www.garmin.
com/garmin/cms/us/onthewater/nmea2000.
Connecting the Chartplotter to a Garmin Marine Radar (optional)
You can connect the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter to a Garmin marine radar such as a GMR™ 18 HD (not included).
to connect the chartplotter to a Garmin marine radar:
1. Install the radar according to the installation instructions provided with the radar.
2. Route the Garmin marine network cable to the chartplotter, and connect it to the radar port.
NotE: The GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter is compatible with a Garmin marine radar, but it is not compatible with the Garmin marine
network. Do not connect other Garmin marine network devices to the radar port on the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter.
Connecting the Chartplotter to a GA 30 Remote GPS Antenna (optional)
The GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter has an internal GPS receiver, but some installations, such as a flush-mount-installation, may not allow
a view of the sky that the device needs to calculate your GPS position. You can install a GA 30 remote GPS antenna (not included) in an
appropriate location and connect it to the chartplotter to provide GPS information.
to connect the chartplotter to a GA 30 antenna:
1. Install the GA 30 antenna according to the instructions provided with the antenna.
2. Route the GA 30 cable to the chartplotter, and connect it to the external GPS antenna connector.
Connecting the Chartplotter to a transducer
If you have a sonar-cable GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter (indicated by an “s” in the product name), you can connect a Garmin transducer to
use sonar-specific features.
to connect the chartplotter to a transducer:
1. Install the transducer according to the instructions provided with the transducer.
2. Route the transducer cable to the chartplotter and connect it to the power/data cable.
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GPSMAP 700 Series Installation Instructions
Identifying the Rear-Panel Connectors
After the power/data cable is wired to the boat (and after any optional Garmin radar, NMEA 0183, NMEA 2000, or external GPS devices are
installed) connect the cables to the GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter.
NOTE: You must install the locking rings before connecting the power/data cable or a Garmin radar cable to the chartplotter (page 4).
to connect a cable to the back of a GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter:
1. Carefully press the cable into the correct port on the back of the chartplotter until it is firmly seated. Do not force the cable, because this
may damage the pins.
2. After the cable is seated, turn the locking ring clockwise until it is tight. Be careful not to overtighten the locking ring.
➌
➋
➊
➍
GPSMAP 700 Series Connectors
NMEA 2000 connector
Radar port
➊
➋
➌
➍
Power/data connector
External GPS antenna connector
updating the Chartplotter Software
The GPSMAP 700 series chartplotter may contain a software update SD card. If so, follow the instructions provided with the card.
If a software update SD card is not included, visit www.garmin.com to make sure your chartplotter software is up-to-date. To identify the
version of software on your chartplotter, select or touch Configure > System > System Information.
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Appendix
Specifications
Physical Specifications
Specification
Measurement
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19
1
32
/
32
8
Size
W × H × D: 8
× 5
/
× 3 / in. (226 × 142 × 80 mm)
Weight
2.48 lb. (1.125 kg)
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32
/
Display
W × H: 6 × 3
in. (152 × 91 mm)
Case
Fully Gasketed, high-impact plastic and aluminum alloy, waterproof to IEC 60529 IPX-7
From 5°F to 131°F (from -15°C to 55°C)
Temp. Range
Compass Safe 32 in. (813 mm)
Distance
GPS Performance
Specification Parameter
Receiver
Measurement
High-sensitivity 12 parallel channel, WAAS-capable receiver
Acquisition
Time
Warm
Cold
Approximately 1 sec. (The device is at or near the last location at which you recently acquired satellites.)
Approximately 38 sec. (The device has moved more than about 500 mi. [800 km] since it was turned off.)
Reacquisition < 1 sec.
1/sec., continuous
Update Rate
Accuracy
GPS
<33 ft. (10 m) 95% typical
DGPS
10–16 ft. (3–5 m) 95% typical (WAAS/EGNOS accuracy)
0.05 m/sec. steady state
Velocity
Power
Specification
Source
Measurement
10–32 Vdc
Usage
8.56 W max. at 13.8 Vdc
3 A
Fuse
NMEA 2000 Load Equivalency Number (LEN)
NMEA 2000 Draw
2
100 mA maximum
Sonar
Power
1 kW Transducer, 1,000 W (RMS), 8,000 W (peak to peak); Dual Frequency, 500 W (RMS), 4,000 W (peak to peak); Dual Beam, 400 W
(RMS), 3,200 W (peak to peak)
Frequency
Depth
50/200 kHz (dual frequency and 1 kW), 80/200 kHz (dual beam)
2,500 ft. (762 m) (1 kW), 1,500 ft (457 m) (dual frequency), 900 ft (274 m) (dual beam) - Depth capacity is dependent on water salinity, bottom
type, and other water conditions.
NMEA 2000 PGN Information
Receive
transmit
059392
059904
060928
126208
126464
126996
127245
127250
127488
127489
127493
127498
127505
ISO Acknowledgment
059392
059904
060928
126208
126464
126996
127250
127258
128259
128267
129025
129026
129029
ISO Acknowledgment
ISO Request
ISO Request
ISO Address Claim
ISO Address Claim
NMEA - Command/Request/Acknowledge Group Function
Transmit/Receive PGN List Group Function
Product Information
NMEA - Command/Request/Acknowledge Group Function
Transmit/Receive PGN List Group Function
Product Information
Rudder
Vessel Heading
Vessel Heading
Magnetic Variance
Engine Parameters - Rapid Update
Engine Parameters - Dynamic
Transmission Parameters - Dynamic
Engine Parameters - Static
Fluid Level
Speed - Water Referenced
Water Depth
Position, Rapid Update
COG/SOG Rapid Update
GNSS - Position Data
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Receive
transmit
128259
128267
129038
129039
129040
129794
129798
129799
129802
129808
130306
130576
130310
Speed - Water Referenced
Water Depth
129283
129284
129285
129539
129540
130306
Cross Track Error
Navigation Data
AIS Class A Position Report
AIS Class B Position Report
AIS Class B Extended Position Report
AIS Class A Static and Voyage Related Data
AIS SAR Aircraft position report
Radio Frequency/Mode/Power
AIS Safety Related Broadcast Message
DSC Call Information
Navigation - Route/WP information
GNSS DOPs
GNSS Sats in View
Wind Data
Wind Data
GPSMAP 700 series chartplotters are NMEA 2000
certified.
Small Craft Status
Environmental Parameters
130311
130312
130313
130314
Environmental Parameters (Obsolete)
Temperature
Humidity
Actual Pressure
NMEA 0183 Information
NMEA 0183, Version 3.01 Sentences:
Receive
transmit
GPAPB
GPBOD
GPBWC
GPGGA
GPGLL
GPGSA
GPGSV
GPRMB
GPRMC
GPRTE
GPVTG
GPWPL
GPXTE
PGRME
PGRMM
PGRMZ
SDDBT
SDDPT
SDMTW
SDVHW
DPT
Depth
APB - Heading/Track Controller (Autopilot) Sentence "B"
BOD - Bearing - Origin to Destination
BWC - Bearing & Distance to Waypoint
GGA - Global Positioning System Fix Data
GLL - Geographic Position - Latitude/Longitude
GSA - GNSS DOP and Active Satellites
GSV - GNSS Satellites in View
RMB - Recommended Minimum Navigation Information
RMC - Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data
RTE - Routes
DBT
Depth Below Transducer
Water Temperature
MTW
VHW
WPL
VDM
DSC
DSE
HDG
HDM
MWD
MDA
MWV
VDM
Water Speed and Heading
Waypoint Location
AIS VHF Data-Link Message
Digital Selective Calling Information
Expanded Digital Selective Calling
Heading, Deviation & Variation
Heading, Magnetic
Wind Direction & Speed
Meteorological Composite
Wind Speed and Angle
AIS VHF Data-Link Message
VTG - Course Over Ground and Ground Speed
WPL - Waypoint Location
XTE - Cross Track Error
E - Estimated error
M - Map datum
Z - Altitude
DBT - Depth Below Transducer
DPT - Depth
MTW - Water Temperature
VHW - Water Speed and Heading
You can purchase complete information about National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) format and sentences from:
NMEA
Seven Riggs Avenue
Severna Park, MD 21146 USA
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