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www.garmin.com Follow the leader. ™ Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Liberty House, Hounsdown Business Park, Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 9RB, U.K. p: 44.1794.519944 f: 44.1794.519222 www.GARMIN.com 1 portable GPS products Garmin Singapore Pte. Ltd., 46 East Coast Road #05-06, Singapore p: 65.63480378 f:65.63480278 © 2011 Garmin Ltd. Or its subsidiaries All other trademarks may be the property of their respective owners. Price, features and specifications subject to change without notice. 0911 M02-10114-00 www.GARMIN.com Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, KS 66062 p: 913.397.8200 f: 913.397.8282 2 When the question starts with “where in the world?” – Garmin GPS is your go-to source for answers. Over the last two decades, the satellite-based Global Positioning System has become the most accurate, most advanced and most dominant navigation technology ever to fly with civilian aviators. Much of the credit for popularizing this remarkable technology goes to a small team of engineers in Olathe, Kansas. Back in 1989, they started working on a bold new idea: To make GPS navigation both portable and affordable for everyone. It’s a go-to world – with Garmin portable GPS. Since then, the skies of general aviation have grown progressively easier to navigate. Pilots now enjoy enhanced situational awareness and greater margins of safety – thanks to Garmin GPS innovation. www.GARMIN.com www.GARMIN.com Designed for pilots by pilots, our aviation products are known for their reliability, practicality and intuitively simple operation. They’re purpose-built for use in demanding cockpit environments – and optimized for pilot use in ways that many competitive units and most generic GPS devices clearly are not. Garmin aviation portables quickly locate and lock on to satellite signals. Plus, they offer the built-in processing power you need for instant updates, smooth scrolling, and real-time moving map graphics. Ask any pilot who owns one. Or, better yet, check it out firsthand. You’ll see why Garmin is the world’s #1 best-seller in aviation GPS portables. 2 3 aera® 796/795 The aera® of large-format touchscreens has arrived. Taxiway diagrams for nearly 1,000 U.S. airports with “Hot Spots” You’ve never gained so much “big picture” perspective from a GPS portable before. It’s Garmin’s new aera® 796. And it’s bringing touchscreen control and unique 3D Vision flight terrain imagery to those pilots who want the very best in carry-on navigation. Providing a computer-generated “virtual reality” picture of ground and water features, airports, towers, obstacles, enroute legs and more, the aera’s 3D flight graphics offer a detailed simulation of the flightscape beneath your aircraft. And with the flick of a finger, you can rotate the 3D view completely around the aircraft for easy scanning of your surroundings from various “camera-ship” vantage points. The aera 796’s screen orientation – from vertical portrait view to horizontal landscape format – is pilot-selectable. And initial Garmin IFR FliteCharts®, AeroNav IFR Enroute and VFR Sectional charts, SafeTaxi® diagrams, and AOPA Airport Directory data all come pre-installed on the system1, along with database-driven terrain and obstacle alerting. (A worldwide AC-U-KWIK airport directory is also optionally available.) What’s more, you can even connect a compatible Garmin Mode S transponder to display TIS traffic targets and alerts when you’re flying in busy airspace. The aera’s big 7-inch capacitive touchscreen lets you view an entire approach plate at a glance. High and low altitude airways can be navigated on the MFD moving map. And now, both the standard Garmin FliteCharts and the optionally available ChartView® Jeppesenformat instrument approach plates2 feature geo-referencing capability – with an overlaid aircraft symbol that displays your aircraft’s exact position in relation to most instrument approaches. There’s also a built-in document viewer that expands the aera 796’s utility as an electronic flight bag (EFB) by enabling you to load and view PDF documents, JPEG photos, and other electronically formatted materials of all kinds – everything from basic checklists and raster charts to detailed performance/ procedural data from the aircraft flight manual. There’s also a handy scratchpad for writing down clearances or other important notes. For urban aviators, such as helicopter pilots, who sometimes need to navigate to specific ground locations or addresses, the addition of an optional City Navigator® map allows the user to search and locate any desired surface address for use as a flight plan waypoint or for “direct-to” aerial navigation. A GXM 40 Smart Antenna, included with (and powered through) the aera 796, provides North American customers with access to datalinked NEXRAD imagery and other XM WX® satellite weather capabilities – plus some 170+ channels of digital audio programming3 through Sirius XM satellite radio. For those in areas beyond the reach of XM coverage, Garmin’s aera® 795 model offers the same overall functionality as the 796, without the XM satellite interface. Specifications Receiver: WAAS-enabled, 12 channel, high-sensitivity Waypoints: 3000 Routes: 50 with up to 300 points each Basemap: Americas, Atlantic or Pacific Uploadable maps: Supports optional detailed maps Battery life: 3 - 8 hours of use (nominal) Size: 5.1”W x 8.0”H x 1.5”D Display size: 7.0” diagonal (17.78 cm) Weight: 1.65 lb (.75 kg) with battery www.GARMIN.com Convenient “scratch pad” for writing down clearances and other notes Optional XM WX™ weather can overlay on moving map3 PDF document viewer offers easy access to aircraft flight manual data 3D Vision perspective terrain view is computer-generated on flight display VFR Sectional chart data with geo-referencing is included for the U.S. 3D Vision and moving map can be paired side-by-side Geo-referenced U.S. FliteCharts come pre-loaded Split-screen combines map with GPS-derived “Panel” page 4 www.GARMIN.com Simulated 3-D flight reference helps identify airports and runways 5 1 IFR FliteCharts, VFR Sectional charts, SafeTaxi and AOPA Directory are for U.S. only 2 JeppView subscription required (sold separately). 3 XM subscription required (sold separately) for use with aera 796. See XM WX for coverage areas and subscription plans. www.GARMIN.com Terrain page offers overhead and vertical profile views XM Radio support lets you enjoy 170+ audio channels1 Available XM WX™ data includes potential icing forecasts1 AOPA Airport Directory provides data on 7,400+ U.S. airports Preloaded SafeTaxi® offers diagrams for over 1,000 U.S. airports 1 6 by AeroNav Services1 (formerly NACO), encompassing 11,000+ approaches for over 2,900 U.S. airports. To make tracking your position even easier, the standard Garmin FliteCharts® (as well as the optionally available ChartView® format2) now feature geo-referencing capability – with an overlaid aircraft symbol that displays your aircraft’s exact position in relation to most instrument approaches. Once you’ve landed, the 696’s preloaded SafeTaxi® charts are there to help you find the right taxiway to your hangar or ramp. With detailed diagrams of over 1,000 U.S. locations, SafeTaxi takes the uncertainty out of taxiing at unfamiliar airports. If you need to locate an FBO or car rental agency, the included AOPA Airport Directory lists detailed information on over 7,400 U.S. airports, along with airports of entry for Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. In addition to all these navigation and flight data features, the GPSMAP® 696 also offers support for NEXRAD images Split-screen combines map with GPS panel display and all the other great XM WX™ satellite weather capabilities3. Plus, you can use the optional XM Radio capability to enjoy 170+ channels of digital music, news and programming through your aircraft headset or cabin audio system3. It’s never been so easy to get the big picture from a portable. And for operators outside the XM coverage area, Garmin’s GPSMAP® 695 model offers similar functionality to the 696, without the XM weather/ entertainment capabilities. Specifications Receiver: WAAS-enabled, 12 channel, high-sensitivity Waypoints: 3000 Routes: 50 with up to 300 points each Basemap: Americas, Atlantic or Pacific Uploadable maps: Supports optional detailed maps Battery life: 2.5 - 8 hours of use (nominal) Size: 5.7”W x 7.7”H x 2.0”D Display size: 7.0” diagonal (17.78 cm) Weight: 2.2 lb (1 kg) with battery Geo-referenced U.S. FliteCharts come preloaded IFR map mode shows high and low enroute airways with selectable terrain overlay www.GARMIN.com GPSMAP 696 With combo display Turn your flight bag into a portable command center. Bridging the gap between flight deck and flight bag, Garmin’s robust GPSMAP® 696 is the large-format GPS portable that works like a moving-map MFD. Its big 7-inch diagonal highresolution display makes it easy to visualize your aircraft’s current position in relation to terrain features, airports, special use airspace, and so on. The sectional-like mapping is overlaid by an arc-view navigation reference showing course, speed and distance information. Plus, terrain and obstacle alerts let you know when potential flight hazards loom ahead. You can also connect the GPSMAP 696 to your Garmin GTX 330 Mode S transponder (sold separately) for display of TIS traffic alerts in busy airspace. For help with enroute IFR, the GPSMAP 696 is Garmin’s first portable able to display Victor airways and Jet routes. What’s more, preloaded Garmin FliteCharts® provide an electronic version of all the approach plates and terminal procedures currently published FliteCharts, SafeTaxi and AOPA Directory are for U.S. only. 2JeppView subscription required (sold separately). 3XM subscription required (sold separately). XM coverage area is limited to continental U.S. only. 7 Garmin aera™ 500 series Touchscreen navigation meets fly/drive versatility features on the aera 550/560 include higher-resolution terrain/obstacle detail (providing over 11 times more onscreen resolution than the standard terrain display on the aera 500/510). For added safety, TIS traffic alerting is supported by all four aera models (through an interface with your aircraft’s Garmin GTX 330 Mode S transponder or other compatible third-party traffic devices). Then, when your aircraft lands, your journey continues with preloaded City Navigator® NT street mapping2 and turn-by-turn car navigation featuring text-to-speech audio technology that calls out streets by name. Preloaded SafeTaxi® diagrams with “hot spots” are available only on aera 550/560 models Fast 5 Hz update rate provides smoother, more responsive readouts on GPS-derived “Panel” page AOPA Airport Directory (on aera 550/560) details 7,400+ U.S. airports XM Radio support on aera 510 and 560 lets you enjoy 170+ audio channels1 Terrain page offers overhead and vertical profile views. Shown with high-resolution terrain on the aera 550/560. Preloaded City Navigator® NT mapping makes street navigation easy. Shown with available junction view on aera 550/560 models Graphical menus and easy-to-access “home” screen help simplify operation You get Bluetooth® support for wireless connectivity. And premium models even add lane assist, traffic alerts3 and more. Garmin aera series: It’s the ultimate fly/drive option. Specifications Receiver: WAAS-enabled, 12 channel, high-sensitivity Waypoints: 3000 Routes: 50 with up to 300 points each Basemap: Americas, Atlantic or Pacific Uploadable maps: Supports optional detailed maps Battery life: Up to 5 hours (nominal) based on backlight Size: 5.3”W x 3.3”H x 0.9”D Display size: 4.3” diagonal (10.9 cm) Weight: 9.5 oz (270 g) 1 NOTE: Subscriptions are required for optional XM weather and audio entertainment packages (sold separately). XM coverage area is limited to continental U.S. only. 2North American coverage includes the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, as well as the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas. Mexico coverage is not included. 3Navteq traffic alerts require an external TMC receiver (sold separately). Product/Features: aera 500 aera 510 aera 550 aera 560 XM Capable Standard features Premium features No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes www.GARMIN.com www.GARMIN.com 8 Leveraging Garmin’s industry-leading expertise in both Aviation and Automotive GPS, the versatile aera™ 500 series portables let users transition seamlessly from runways to roadways – with easy touchscreen command. Four aera models offer a full range of cost/ capability choices – two of which support XM™ satellite weather and entertainment options1. In pilot mode, detailed flight mapping, terrain advisories, and our patented Panel page are featured. Plus, U.S. SafeTaxi® charts and AOPA Airport Directory are included on the aera 550/560 models. Other premium IFR map mode shows high and low enroute airways 9 GPSMAP® 196 A powerful portable that acts like a panel The Garmin GPSMAP® 196 is a cross-platform navigator that is just as comfortable guiding you across the water or land as it is through the air. And with its crisp 3.8-inch diagonal grayscale display, it’s a value leader in big screen portable aviation GPS. The WAAS-capable GPSMAP 196 has detailed moving map graphics, HSI steering guidance, Jeppesen® database and all the other pilot-friendly features you’ve come to expect from Garmin. It even supports a comprehensive U.S. database of towers and obstacles (upgradable via the Internet) to help you see and avoid high-rise structural hazards in the vicinity of your flight path. Differences you can see Garmin maximized the display on the GPSMAP 196 while keeping the overall size slim and compact. It features exceptional resolution and contrast and a fast processor for extremely quick map redraws. Navigation extras Steering guidance is clearly presented through a graphic HSI with VNAV indicator offering a full range of horizontal and vertical awareness. Extended runway centerlines help orient pilots to the runway. And an automatic log book calculates your flight time and automatically records departure and arrival locations. When used with our web downloadable PC software, this feature makes light work of P.I.C. records, leaving you more time for other excursions. The 196 also has GPS-derived panel page featuring a graphic HSI and indicators for ground speed, altitude, rate of turn indicator and VSI. Guidance beyond the cockpit The GPSMAP 196 compromises nothing in its versatility to go from cockpit to land to water. Just select a destination and the 196 will automatically calculate a route from your current location and display turn-by-turn directions. You can also dial up the mapping capability with detailed street-level maps or marine cartography from the optional auto and marine kits (sold separately). Specifications Receiver: WAAS-enabled, 12 channel Waypoints: 1000 Routes: 50 with up to 50 points each Basemap: Americas, Atlantic or Pacific Uploadable maps: Accepts optional data cards for detailed maps from various MapSource CDs Battery life: 4-16 hours, based on backlight Size: 6.18”W x 3.4”H x 2.25”D Display size: 3.8” diagonal (9.65 cm) Display type: 320 x 240 pixel, 12-level gray FSTN Weight: 1.5 lbs (680 g) with batteries 3 1 Split screen capabilities allow you to see map, data fields and HSI graphic. 2 Built-in basemap shows rivers, lakes, cities, highways and state boundaries. 2 3 User configurable data fields. www.GARMIN.com 10 When navigating on land, a highlighted route line guides you to your destination. With detail from the optional BlueChart® CD, the 196 shows navaids, depth contours, restricted areas and more. www.GARMIN.com 1 11 Fly Garmin GPSMAP ® 96C Go-anywhere versatility with one-hand operability Featuring a bright, sunlight-readable color transflective display, the 96C makes map detail easy to read. And the simple keypad design allows for easy one-hand operation. Drawing upon an extensive Jeppesen® database – plus another for towers and obstructions – the 96C is a portable paragon of moving-map situational awareness. You can view Jeppesen airport data overlaid on the map, and receive alerts when hazardous terrain or obstacles loom ahead. In addition, the 96C shows localizer- like runway extensions and graphic HSI steering with GPS-derived VNAV for added orientation. And optional MapSource® marine, topo and city street mapping downloads, along with a built-in auto routing basemap, let you go from plane to car to boat to hiking boots without missing a beat. On land, sea or air, Garmin’s 96C offers nav versatility by the fistful. Specifications Receiver: WAAS-enabled, 12-channel Waypoints: 1000 Routes: 50 with up to 50 points each Basemap: Americas, Atlantic or Pacific Uploadable maps: Accepts optional MapSource CD downloads Battery life: Up to 30 hours (96C) Up to 20 hours (96) Size: 2.7”W x 6.2”H x 1.4”D Display size: 3” diagonal Weight: 7.6 oz (215 g) with batteries 2 1 1 Color moving map www.GARMIN.com 12 2 Data fields 3 Obstacles Your Garmin GPS comes complete with an extensive aviation database. It’s the mainstay of your unit’s moving map navigation capabilities. In addition, other databases found on select Garmin portables include: Garmin FliteCharts®, SafeTaxi®, AOPA Airport Directory, plus terrain alerting and towers/ obstacles databases. Over time, as airport and airspace information changes, your databases will require updating. Fortunately, Garmin makes the process easy – just 3 simple steps to update online – via our website: fly.garmin.com. 3 Split screen capability even in our low cost solutions. Graphic HSI, flight computer and other trip planning features can help make for better inflight decision-making. After accessing the Garmin website, on-screen instructions will ask you to identify your GPS, select a database and region. Using the Internet connection from your home computer and a Garmin PC interface cable accessory, you can select and update your database in just a matter of minutes. Simply follow the online prompts. As an added incentive, Garmin’s new bundled pricing program for the popular GPSMAP® 696/695 and aera® series navigators offers multi-database annual updates at a cost of up to 50% less than data sets purchased individually. And you can look for even more product/database combo bundles to be added in the future. From the moving-map NavData, Obstacles and Terrain databases to graphical FliteCharts®, SafeTaxi® and AOPA Directory information, Garmin’s new portable update packages make it easier and more affordable to keep all your aviation databases up-to-date. Spending less while getting more: That’s what Garmin value is all about. Specifications Coverage: Airports: VORs: NDBs: Intersections: Runways: FSS: Frequencies: ARTCC: MSA: Approaches: Airspaces: Varies by product Identifier, city/state, country, facility name, lat/long, elevation, fuel service, control, approach information Identifier, city/state, country, facility name, lat/long, frequency, co-located DME/TACAN, magnetic variation, weather broadcast Identifier, city/state, country, facility name, lat/long, frequency, weather broadcast Identifier, country, lat/long, nearest VOR Designation, length, width, surface, lighting, pilot-controlled lighting freq. Identifier, reference VOR, freq. usage Approach, arrival, control area, departure, Class B, Class C, TMA, TRSA with sector, altitude and text usage info; also, ASOS, ATIS, AWOS, center, clearance delivery, ground, pre-taxi, tower, unicom, localizer and ILS Identifier, freq. usage Minimum safe altitude along and in proximity to active flight plan Non-precision and precision approaches from FAF to MAP Class B and C with sectors, International CTA and TMA with sectors; all special- use airspace, including MOA’s, prohibited and restricted areas with controlling agency and airport www.GARMIN.com When it’s all about traveling fast and light, the Garmin GPSMAP® 96C handheld portable is the go-to guide you’ll want. A pilot-friendly operating system, simple one-thumb keypad control, and extensive database mapping, routing, and alerting features put a world of GPS capability in the palm of your hand. Keep your data current with easy updates via fly.garmin.com 13 Pilots are attracted to our GPS portables for any number of valid reasons: Innovative designs. Quality construction. Useful features. Smart technology. Compact size. Value pricing. Simple operation. But, in the end, it’s the total support we put behind every product in our lineup that turns first-time Garmin buyers into loyal, long-term Garmin customers. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total support at your fingertips 7 8 9 •That’s why every Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one full year from your date of purchase. # 0 * We want you to have a great user experience with any and every Garmin product you select: •That’s why you’ll find over 700 authorized service centers standing by to support our aviation customers in virtually every corner of the globe. • And that’s why Garmin attracts and hires some of the industry’s brightest technical minds to serve in our factory support positions. Their troubleshooting expertise is available by phone, fax or online – whenever you have a question or service issue that demands the right answer, right now! www.GARMIN.com www.GARMIN.com No other GPS manufacturer does more to put total navigation confidence at your fingertips. 14 15