Garmin Gpsmap1222xsv 12"" Combo Basemap No Transducer
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Garmin Gpsmap1222xsv 12"" Combo Basemap No Transducer

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Garmin Gpsmap1222xsv 12"" Combo Basemap No TransducerGarmin GPSMAP 1222xsv 12 inch Chartplotter Sonar Combo Is All in 1 Solution Model: 010 01741 02 UPC: 753759168346 12 inch color display with keypad interface and multifunction control knob High sensitivity internal 10 Hz GPS and GLONASS receiver Built in single channel CHIRP sonar, CHIRP ClearV and CHIRP SideV scanning sonar and Panoptix support (transducers sold separately) Fully network capable for Garmin Marine Network and NMEA 2000 plus NMEA 0183

Garmin GPSMAP® 1222xsv 12-inch Chartplotter/Sonar Combo Is All-in-1 Solution

Model: 010-01741-02
UPC: 753759168346
  • 12-inch color display with keypad interface and multifunction control knob
  • High-sensitivity internal 10 Hz GPS and GLONASS receiver
  • Built-in single channel CHIRP sonar, CHIRP ClearVü and CHIRP SideVü scanning sonar and Panoptix™ support (transducers sold separately)
  • Fully network capable for Garmin Marine Network and NMEA 2000® plus NMEA 0183 support

Experience an advanced all-in-1 solution with our 12-inch GPSMAP 1222xsv keyed combo. It has built-in support for Garmin CHIRP sonar, CHIRP ClearVü, CHIRP SideVü. It also has built-in support for Panoptix all-seeing sonar and premium Garmin sonar modules (transducers sold separately). Features a large, bright screen coupled with a quick and easy-to-use keypad interface with user-programmable keys and a multifunction control knob.

Garmin Marine Network support allows sharing of sonar, maps, user data, dome or open-array radar, IP cameras and Panoptix™ sonar among multiple units. Includes NMEA 2000 network connectivity and NMEA 0183 support for autopilots, digital switching, weather, FUSION-Link, VHF, AIS and other sensors.

Enjoy built-in ANT wireless connectivity directly to quatix® marine watch, Garmin Nautix™ in-view display, gWind™ Wireless 2 transducer, GNX™ Wind marine instrument and wireless remote controls.

Built in Wi-Fi gives you access to the free all-in-one ActiveCaptain™ app, so you can manage your marine experience from nearly anywhere. It creates a simple yet powerful connection between your compatible mobile device and your Garmin chartplotter, charts, maps and the boating community. Wherever you are, you’ll have unlimited access to your cartography, the ability to purchase new maps and charts and access to the Garmin Quickdraw™ Contours Community. Stay connected with smart notifications on your chartplotter screen. You can also plan a trip or prefish a lake, and ActiveCaptain will automatically sync with your chartplotter. Even get notifications for software updates, and decide when to download them on your device.

Right out of the box, you have access to some amazing sonar capabilities; all you have to add are transducers. Comes with built-in Garmin 1 kW CHIRP sonar, CHIRP ClearVü and CHIRP SideVü scanning sonar. It even supports Panoptix all-seeing sonar, premium Garmin sonar modules and a wide range of transducers (sold separately).

Networked combos can share their internal sonar with any other device on the network. You can also choose what information is overlaid on the sonar screen; for example, radar, time of day or GPS speed.

Fast, responsive built-in 10 Hz GPS and GLONASS receiver refreshes your position and heading 10 times each second to make your movement on the screen more fluid. It makes dropping up to 5,000 accurate waypoints — and finding your way back to them — quick and easy.

Two SD™ card slots provide expandable memory for accessory map purchases, such as LakeVü HD, LakeVü HD Ultra, BlueChart® g2 HD or BlueChart® g2 Vision® HD, which adds Garmin patented Auto Guidance and other great features.

Instantly create personalized HD fishing maps on screen with 1-foot contours. Tailor them to fit your needs. These are your maps — you own them. Keep the data to yourself, or share it with the Quickdraw Community on Garmin Connect™.

To help you gain a wind-maximizing competitive edge, your chartplotter features a pre-race guidance page that shows your virtual starting line along with data fields showing laylines, time to burn before the start and a race timer that can be synchronized across all your networked Garmin GPS products. In addition, other supported sailing features include an enhanced wind rose, heading and course-over-ground lines, set and drift, true and apparent wind data and more.

If you have waypoints, tracks or frequently used routes stored on another manufacturer’s GPS product — or on a Garmin handheld device — it’s easy to transfer those items to your new Garmin chartplotter via industry-standard GPX software formatting.

Specifications
Performance and Physical
Dimensions 14.1"" x 8.9"" x 2.7"" (35.8 x 22.6 x 6.9 cm)
Display size 10.3"" x 6.4"" (26.2 x 16.3 cm)
Display resolution 1280 x 800
Display type WXGA display
Weight 5.2 lbs
Water rating IPX7
Antenna Internal or external over NMEA 2000
NMEA 2000® compatible Yes
NMEA 0183 compatible Yes
SiriusXM™ Weather & Radio compatible Yes
Power consumption Max power usage at 10 Vdc: 34.8 W
Typical current draw at 12 Vdc: 2.2 A
Max current draw at 12 Vdc: 2.9 A
Mounting options Bail or flush
Maps and Memory
Preloaded maps None
Accepts data card 2 SD™ cards
Waypoints 5,000
Routes 100
Track log 50,000 points; 50 saved tracks
Chartplotter Features
Garmin Radar compatible Yes
Garmin Sonar compatible Yes (with external black box, sold separately)
Wireless remote compatible Yes
Supports AIS (tracks target ships position) Yes
Supports DSC (displays position data from DSC-capable VHF radio) Yes
Tide tables Yes
Garmin Meteor Audio System compatible Yes
Supports Fusion Lync compatible marine radios Yes
GSD™ Black Box sonar support Yes
GCV™ Black Box sonar support Yes
BlueChart® Mobile (planning) compatible Yes
Garmin Helm compatible Yes
GRID™ (Garmin Remote Input Device) compatible Yes
Connections
Transducer 1 - 12 pin
NMEA 0183 input ports 1
NMEA 0183 output ports 1
Video input ports 1 BNC
Video output ports None
Wireless connectivity Yes
Garmin Marine Network™ ports 2
Sonar Features and Specifications
CHIRP sonar technology Yes (Built-in)
ClearVü Yes with CHIRP (built-in)
SideVü Yes with CHIRP (built-in)
Dual-frequency (50/200 kHz) sonar capable Yes
Dual-beam (77/200 kHz) sonar capable Yes
Frequencies supported Traditional: 50/77/83/200 kHz
CHIRP (low, medium, high)
ClearVü/SideVü (260/455/800 kHz)
(dependent on transducer)
Transmit power 1 kW traditional; 1 kW CHIRP
Maximum depth 5,000 ft at 1kW (depth capacity is dependent on water bottom type and other water conditions)
Bottom lock (shows return from the bottom up) Yes
Water temperature log and graph Yes
Sonar recording Yes
Sonar history rewind Yes

What's in the Box:
  • GPSMAP 1222xsv chartplotter
  • Power/data cable
  • NMEA 2000 T-connector
  • NMEA 2000 drop cable (2 m)
  • Bail mount kit with knobs
  • Flush mount kit with gasket
  • Protective cover
  • Trim piece snap covers
  • Documentation
  • 8-pin transducer to 12-pin sounder adapter cable
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