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Garmin GPSMAP8412xsv 12" Comb Worldwide Basemap

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Garmin GPSMAP8412xsv 12" Comb Worldwide BasemapGarmin GPSMAP8412xsv 12" Chartplotter Sonar Combo with Full HD In plane Switching (IPS) Touchscreen Model: 010 02092 02 Features a 12" full HD IPS touchscreen display Built in support for the full suite of Garmin sonar capabilities Fully network capable with NMEA 2000 connectivity and the Garmin Marine Network Includes Bluetooth connectivity, ANT technology and Wi Fi networking SmartMode station controls enable quick, one touch access to the

Garmin GPSMAP8412xsv 12" Chartplotter/Sonar Combo with Full HD In-plane Switching (IPS) Touchscreen

Model: 010-02092-02
  • Features a 12" full HD IPS touchscreen display
  • Built-in support for the full suite of Garmin sonar capabilities
  • Fully network capable with NMEA 2000® connectivity and the Garmin Marine Network
  • Includes Bluetooth® connectivity, ANT® technology and Wi-Fi® networking
  • SmartMode™ station controls enable quick, one-touch access to the information you need

Serious sport fishermen, cruisers, sailors and sail racers demand serious equipment. The easy-to-use, easy-to-install GPSMAP 8412xsv chartplotter/sonar combo delivers MFD performance in a combo-size package. It features a 12" full HD IPS touchscreen display for wider viewing angles, superior clarity and sunlight readability, even with polarized sunglasses. Multiple displays can be flat mounted edge-to-edge to create a sleek glass helm look or can be mounted flush.

The GPSMAP 8412xsv chartplotter/sonar combo offers built-in support for our industry-leading sonar, including dual-channel 1 kW traditional CHIRP, CHIRP ClearVü and CHIRP SideVü scanning sonars plus built-in support for Ultra High-Definition scanning sonar (no black box required). It also supports the entire Panoptix™ all-seeing sonar line (transducers sold separately).

NMEA 2000 networking and the Garmin Marine Network allow you to easily build your full marine electronics suite — from radar and autopilots to cameras, instruments and forward-looking sonar — controlled from your chartplotter and shared across multiple screens. In addition, our exclusive OneHelm™ system coordinates many third-party manufactured onboard marine products to bring full control of systems — such as digital switching, lighting, stabilization and more — conveniently to your chartplotter screen.

The GPSMAP 8412xsv chartplotter has a premium-performance processor that enables fast map drawing, superior networking, video distribution and more. Built-in Wi-Fi technology lets you pair with the free ActiveCaptain® app for access to OneChart™, smart notifications , Garmin Quickdraw™ community data and more. You can also control video streaming from our GC™ 100 wireless camera and VIRB® action cameras. In addition, built-in ANT wireless technology connects you directly to our quatix® marine watch, gWind™ Wireless 2 transducer and wireless remote controls.

Networked sonar, radar, cameras, media and digital switching can be independent or incorporated into SmartMode station controls. With SmartMode, everything is designed to give you quick, one-touch access to the information you need to ease high-stress situations such as docking.

The Garmin SailAssist™ feature provides data, displays and prerace guidance to help you gain a competitive edge. Other sailing features include laylines, enhanced wind rose, heading and course-over-ground lines, true wind data fields and tide/current/time slider. Gauge displays provide need-to-know information at a glance, including true and apparent wind angle, set and drift, true or apparent wind speed, horizontal or vertical graphs and a data bar with customizable fields.

Download the ActiveCaptain app to your smartphone or tablet to manage your marine experience from anywhere — from trip planning and prefishing to updating software and purchasing maps.

Specifications
General
Physical dimensions 11.9"" x 8.5"" x 3"" (30.3 cm x 21.6 cm x 7.6 cm)
Weight 6.2 lbs (2.8 kg)
Water rating IPX6 and IPX7
Display type touchscreen IPS display (anti-glare finish)
Display size 10.1"" x 5.7"" (25.7 cm x 14.5 cm)
Display resolution FHD; 1920 x 1080 pixels
Power consumption 3.1 A
Antenna Internal or external over NMEA 2000
Mounting options Bail, flat or flush (Garmin do not offer any hardware or accessories for a flat-mount installation. Professional tools and knowledge is required.)
Receiver 10 Hz GPS/GLONASS/Galileo
Garmin Marine Network™ ports 2
Maps & Memory
Accepts data cards 2 microSD cards (on back)
Waypoints 5,000
Routes 100 (250 waypoints each)
Track log 50,000 points; 50 saved tracks
pre-loaded maps Worldwide Basemap
Outdoor Recreation Features
Tide tables Yes
Chartplotter Features
Garmin Radar compatible Yes
Garmin Sonar compatible Yes
Garmin SmartMode compatible (customizable monitor presets) Yes
Supports AIS (tracks target ships position) Yes
Supports DSC (displays position data from DSC-capable VHF radio) Yes
Supports FUSION-Link™ compatible radios Yes
GSD™ Black Box sonar support Yes
GCV™ Black Box sonar support Yes
ActiveCaptain compatible Yes
Garmin Helm compatible Yes
GRID™ (Garmin Remote Input Device) compatible Yes
Wireless remote compatible Yes
Sonar Features & Specifications
Dual-frequency (50/200 kHz) sonar capable Yes
Dual-beam (77/200 kHz) sonar capable Yes
Frequencies supported Regular Traditional: 50/200, 77/200, 83/200 Single Channel CHIRP: 40-250
Dual Channel CHIRP: 40-250
SideVü/ClearVü: CHIRP 260/455/800
(dependent on transducer)
Frequencies supported Ultra High Definition Ultra High-Definition ClearVü: 0.8 MHz (800 kHz), CHIRP range: 760-880 kHz
Ultra High-Definition SideVü: 1.2 MHz (1,200 kHz), CHIRP range: 1,060-1,170 kHz
(dependent on transducer)
Transmit power 1 kW traditional; 1 kW CHIRP
CHIRP sonar technology Yes (Built-in)
ClearVü Yes
SideVü Yes
Maximum depth 5,000 ft at 1kW (depth capacity is dependent on water bottom type and other water conditions)
Connections
NMEA 2000® compatible Yes
Transducer pin numbers 1 — LVS sonar, 1 — 12 pin scanning sonar, 1- 8 pin sonar
NMEA 0183 input ports 1 differential
NMEA 0183 output ports 1 differential
Video input ports 1 - BNC composite
1 - HDMI (HDCP compliant)
Video output ports 1 HDMI
Wireless connectivity Yes

What's in the Box:
  • GPSMAP 8412xsv
  • Power cable
  • NMEA 2000® drop cable
  • NMEA 2000 T-connector
  • Bail mount with knobs
  • Flush mount kit
  • Sun cover
  • Trim piece snap covers
  • Documentation
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