Garmin GPSMAP1242XSV 12" Combo No transducer US and Canada GN+
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Garmin GPSMAP1242XSV 12" Combo No transducer US and Canada GN+

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Garmin GPSMAP1242XSV 12" Combo No transducer US and Canada GN+Garmin GPSMAP 1242xsv 12 inch Chartplotter Sonar Combo Is All in 1 Solution with Garmin Navionics+ coastal and inland water charts for the U. S. and Canada Model: 010 01741 50 UPC: 753759175511 Large, bright 12" screen with keypad interface and multifunction control knob Supports all seeing live sonar, which includes LiveScope sonar (transducers sold separately) Preloaded Garmin Navionics+ coastal charts and inland mapping feature Auto Guidance+

Garmin GPSMAP® 1242xsv 12-inch Chartplotter/Sonar Combo Is All-in-1 Solution with Garmin Navionics+ coastal and inland water charts for the U.S. and Canada

Model: 010-01741-50
UPC: 753759175511
  • Large, bright 12" screen with keypad interface and multifunction control knob
  • Supports all-seeing live sonar, which includes LiveScope™ sonar (transducers sold separately)
  • Preloaded Garmin Navionics+™ coastal charts and inland mapping feature Auto Guidance+™ technology (Auto Guidance+ is for planning purposes only and does not replace safe navigation operations); plus, there’s support for optional Garmin Navionics Vision+™ premium map content.
  • Built-in wireless capabilities for Garmin mobile apps
  • See RPMs, fuel flow, temperature, trim and more for up to four of your compatible Mercury® engines by using the SmartCraft® Connect gateway
  • Supports the Garmin Marine Network; allows sharing of sonar, radar, maps, user data, and NMEA 2000® and NMEA 0183 network connectivity support, including autopilots, digital switching, weather, media, VHF, AIS and other sensors
  • Includes Quickdraw Contours map drawing software
  • Built-in Garmin SailAssist™ features include laylines, race features, set and drift, wind data and more
  • Integrated ANT® connectivity support for use with compatible quatix® smartwatches, the gWind™ Wireless 2 transducer, GNX™ Wind marine instrument and remote controls (sold separately)

Experience an advanced all-in-one solution with our 12" GPSMAP® 1242xsv keyed combo. It features a large, bright screen coupled with a keypad interface and multifunction control knob. It comes with built-in support for Garmin CHIRP sonar along with CHIRP ClearVü™ and CHIRP SideVü™ scanning sonars. The combo also supports Panoptix™ and LiveScope™ sonar products, including the LiveScope™ Plus System and a wide range of other transducers (sold separately). Use built-in Wi-Fi® technology to pair with the free ActiveCaptain® smatrphone app for access to the OneChart™ feature, smart notifications, Garmin Quickdraw™ Community data and more. Garmin Marine Network support allows sharing of sonar, maps, user data, radar, IP cameras and live sonar among multiple units. Plus, there’s NMEA 2000® and NMEA 0183 network connectivity support, including autopilots, digital switching, weather, media, VHF, AIS and other sensors. These units also include integrated ANT® connectivity support for use with compatible quatix® smartwatches, the gWind™ Wireless 2 transducer, GNX™ Wind marine instrument and wireless remote controls (sold separately). Preloaded Garmin Navionics+™ coastal charts and inland mapping feature Auto Guidance+™ technology (Auto Guidance+ is for planning purposes only and does not replace safe navigation operations.) Plus, there’s support for optional Garmin Navionics Vision+™ premium map content. The combo also includes Quickdraw Contours software and the Quickdraw Community on our Garmin Connect™ online network. See RPMs, fuel flow, temperature, trim and more for up to four of your compatible Mercury® engines by using the SmartCraft® Connect gateway.

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
Power consumption Max power usage at 10 Vdc: 34.8 W
Antenna Internal or external over NMEA 2000
Mounting options Bail or flush
Receiver 10 Hz high-sensitivity
Garmin Marine Network™ ports 2
Preloaded maps Garmin Navionics+ coastal and inland water charts for the U.S. and Canada
Accepts data cards 2 SD™ cards
Waypoints 5,000
Routes 100
Track log 50,000 points; 50 saved tracks
Tide tables Yes
Garmin Radar compatible Yes
Garmin Sonar compatible Yes (built-in)
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
Garmin Meteor™ Audio System compatible 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
Dual-frequency (50/200 kHz) sonar capable Yes
Dual-beam (77/200 kHz) sonar capable Yes
Transmit power 1 kW traditional; 1 kW CHIRP
CHIRP sonar technology Yes (Built-in)
ClearVü Yes with CHIRP (built-in)
SideVü Yes with CHIRP (built-in)
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
NMEA 2000® compatible Yes
Transducer pin numbers 12
NMEA 0183 input ports 1
NMEA 0183 output ports 1
Video input ports 1 BNC
Video output ports None
Wireless connectivity Yes

What's in the Box:
  • GPSMAP 1242xsv chartplotter Garmin Navionics+ coastal and inland water charts for the U.S. and Canada
  • 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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