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1. Copyright 2011 Navico All rights reserved Lowrance and Navico are registered trademarks of Navico Fishing Hot Spots is a registered trademark of Fishing Hot Spots Inc Navionics is a registered trademark of Navionics Inc Navico may find it necessary to change or end our policies regulations and special offers at any time We reserve the right to do so without notice All features and specifications subject to change without notice Visit our website www lowrance com Table of Contents Introduction nnen 3 Advanced Mode nn 10 GLE fg Sessea 3 Standby MOTE Luna 10 Inserting microSD cards eee 4 Restore defaults 10 Setup MIZ NG 5 Adjusting the display 10 Basic Operation anrrnnnnnnennnavnnnnnnnr 5 PAOeS metende 11 Selecting Pages nnen 5 Steer Page rrrrannrnnnnnnvnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnn 11 Page MENUS nonnen nennen eneen 6 Sonar Page urnen nen ennen 11 Working with menus eneen 7 Chart Sonar page ennen 12 BIE 01 EEE 8 Chart Page nanne nennen 12 Entering text nun ennnen eenen 8 Overlay Data nanne 13 Fishing Modes nnn nnee 8 Chart Sonar split ee es 13 GUIS Ol EE 9 Using your Sonar 15 SOLO GS OF EN NICK ACK ssirsreyaivaspiseustionsennyndtintabencediieatecmide 15 Table of Contents Sonar Menu nonnen 15 System esrnnnnronnnnrnnrnnnnrnnnnennnnvn
2. Save Cancel New Creates a new waypoint at the cursor or vessel position You can also select ggn waypoint name icon and latitude longitude from the new waypoint menu New Waypoint at Vessel Cancel Show Displays the selected waypoint on the map Goto Allows you to navigate to a waypoint Delete and Delete All Delete Waypoint Delete is used to delete a selected waypoint Delete All deletes all waypoints 5 re you sure you want to delete 27 Waypoint001 Delete Cancel Chart Sort Nearest v Controls how the waypoints list willbe PERA sorted by name or by nearest Name Routes Screen Used to create edit navigate and delete routes Use the keypad to highlight the Routes tab to ac cess the Routes screen Waypoints Routes Trails Edit Waypoints Routes Trails New Name Start End Legs Dist mi Route 1 0 Show Start Delete Delete all Save to card Load from card Return to Chart Routes screen Routes menu Creating a route Routes can be created by inserting waypoints from the waypoints list or by using the cursor to posi tion new points on the chart You also can add way points to a route by selecting them from the chart screen 23 Chart Shows selected route VARDE on me cnan Inserts waypoint between existing route waypoints Waypoint from list Point using chart Waypoint from list Point using chart Adds waypo
3. s screen On the right side of the screen the Amplitude Scope bar previews echoes about to appear on the display Pages Oologah Lake N 36 32 377 W 95 36 284 16 64mi 124 M 3 mi Pi R en Chart Sonar Page Chart Sonar page Consists of a chart sonar splitscreen Press the PAGES key twice to switch active panels The ac tive panel will have an orange border 12 Depth contours Current location N 36 21 538 W 96 08 160 0 86mi 149 M Current location Waypoint Zoom distance to cursor Range Chart Page Consists of map that moves in real time as you move By default the map is shown from a birds eye view with North at the top of the screen Pages m System gt _ Chart Sonar split 9 Overlay Data Sonar Mute audio X Allows you to change the o M Displays selected overlay data on the sonar page imulai source nternal antenna 7 way the panels are dis Pe e Ovloq art Sonar spli ide 7 played when viewing the OoOo Side Restore defaults Chart Sonar page rn About Show Enables disables the display of overlay data allow ing you to remove overlay data from the screen without deleting the selected overlay data con figuration Press the PAGES key twice to switch active panels Sonar options Stop sonar Overlay data Show Settings Configure Configure Used to select overlay data to be displayed on the screen 13 Pages Configure it
4. Delete Routes can be navigated in for ward or reverse Delete all Save to card 1 Select the desired route on the Route screen and press MENU Load from card Return to Chart Displayed Dist mi B Cancel Edit New Route 2 Show Start navigating along route forward or reverse Start Delete Delete Route Forward Reverse Cancel 4 Are you sure you want to delete Route Route 1 Warning Delete Cancel a Delete all Delete all routes i Save to card Yes No Load from card Return to Chart Routes menu Load Waypoints Rou Please insert card Cancel 2 Select Start and press ENTER 3 Select Forward or Reverse and press ENTER 4 Press MENU and select Return to Chart Press ENTER Chart To cancel navigation 1 Press Menu from the chart screen 2 Select Navigation and press ENTER 3 Highlight Cancel and press ENTER 4 Select Yes and press ENTER Edit and New Route menus Used to edit create routes route names and to turn on off the route display That allows you to display only desired routes on the map Add to end view j Co lt Turns on off route Use keypad to select display Route leg window EE on map To access the Edit or New Route menu select Edit or New on the Routes menu and press ENTER To finalize changes on the Edit or New Route menus highlight the Accept button and press EN TER Displayed Used to show hid
5. keypad left decrease or right in crease On Off features Select an on off menu item and press ENTER to turn it on off Dropdown menus After accessing the drop down menu press the key pad up down to select the Language Mute Audio Time Tmp Spd port Tmp Spd input Advanced mod 0183 output Restore def aut a naat desired item and press ENTER DA NOTE Press the MENU key to Exit menus Basic Operation Dialogs Dialogs are used for user input or for presenting information to the user Depending on the type of infor mation or entry different meth Light Brightness Night mode Standby Power off Close ods are used to confirm cancel or close the dialog Entering text Some functions like naming a waypoint route or trail will require you to input text Switches letters to uppercase lowercase Switches keyboard between Alpha and QWERTY layout JACKSPACE 0 P 9 0 L gt lear Cancel To input text 1 Use the keypad to select the desired character and press ENTER 2 Repeat Step 1 for each character 3 When entry is completed highlight OK and press ENTER Fishing Modes System Navigation Chart Sonar Fishing modes enhance the performance of your unit by providing preset packages of sonar set tings geared to specific fishing conditions Alarms Units NMEA 0183 Simulator gt a Noi
6. Fish ID Overlay Data Allows you to select data wa ter temperature depth etc to be displayed on top of the Sonar screen Displays fish echoes as fish symbols instead of fish arches Fish ID is not the most accurate method of fish detection since structure and suspended debris may be shown as a fish symbol on the display Overlay data setup is covered in the Pages section ice Mode Settings Turns on a package of sonar settings optimized for ice fishing and also overlays battery meter data on the screen Accesses the Sonar settings menu Stop Sonar Pauses the unit s sonar allowing you to get a closer look at suspended targets Stop Sonar also can be used to prevent stop inter ference between two units running on the same boat at the same time 20 Using your Chart This section covers chart operation which includes saving loading and navigating waypoints routes and trails and using chart menus context menus and submenus Vancouver ag Seattle 9 Lvera00 mid Chart Chart Menu Press Menu from any Chart pages to open the Chart menu System z 5 W 95 50 579 Navigation Chart Sonar New Waypoint at Vessel Name Alarms 004 P Units NMEA 0183 Simulator North up North New Waypoint aE 733 Waypoints routes trails Orientation North up Overlay Data Show X Settings Configure Chart menu New Waypoint Creates a waypoint at your current locatio
7. more databases that your product may contain We refer to each of these as a Database or together as the Databases Your product may thus include the WBS Database which contains worldwide background surface mapping data the SmartMap Database which contains inland mapping data or other Databases We warrant to you that we have accurately compiled processed and reproduced the portions of the source material on which the Databases are based However we are under no obligation to provide updates to the Databases and the data contained in the Databases may be incomplete when compared to the source material WE MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND ABOUT THE ACCURACY OF THE SOURCE MATERIAL ITSELF INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE If there is a defect in any Database your exclusive remedy shall be at our option either a refund of the price you paid for the product containing the defective Database or a replacement of such product WE WILL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGE OF ANY KIND Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty does NOT apply in the following circumstances 1 when the product has been serviced or repaired by anyone other tha
8. 0kHz Skimmer with built in temp sensor 20ft 6m Max depth Transducer Frequency Max speed Transducer Transducer cable Mapping card slot microSD microSDHC high capacity cards are not compatible GPS Antenna 16 parallel channel internal optional external GPS antenna sold separately Mapping Fishing Hot Spots NauticPath amp Navionics compatibility Hotmaps Premium and Gold Waypoints Routes amp Trails Up to 3000 waypoints 100 routes and 100 retraceable plot trails Elite 4 amp Mark 4 5 6 H 144mm x 3 7 W 94 3mm 6 4 H 164mm Case Size with bracket Elite 4 3 5 diagonal 320x240 256 color TFT LCD Display Mark 4 3 5 diagonal 320x240 monochrome TFT LCD White LED 10 levels NMEA 0183 Output Backlight Communications Shared devices VHF and Autopilot through NMEA 0183 supported 2100W PTP 262W RMS 10 to 17V at 13 5V 250mA 3 amp Automotive not supplied Transmit Power Power Requirement Voltage Input Current drain Fuse type Specifications Max depth 1000ft 305m 83 200kHz Skimmer with built in temp sensor Transducer cable 20ft 6m Mapping card slot microSD microSDHC high capacity cards are not compatible GPS Antenna 16 parallel channel internal optional external GPS antenna sold separately Mapping Fishing Hot Spots NauticPath amp Navionics compatibility Hotmpas Premium and Gold Transducer Frequency Max s
9. R key to to create a Man Overboard waypoint backlight switch backlight levels OG ZOOM Keys used to zoom in zoom out Select Mute Audio from the microSD slot insert a blank microSD card to System menu and press ENTER save screen captures or insert a microSD map ping card to use mapping data See illustration Selecting a on page 2 GPS Source Select GPS Source from the System menu and press ENTER Select internal or external and press ENTER Elite 5 only Introduction Inserting microSD cards Carefully slide the microSD card into the slot until it clicks into place To remove carefully push in the card until it clicks out of place Setup wizard The Setup wizard will appear when the unit is turned on for the first time To choose your own settings do not run the setup wizard Installation Do you want to run the setup Wizard No To restart the Setup wizard restore defaults NOTICE This manual covers several units Some screen shots may differ from what you see on your screen Your unit however will function in a similar manner Basic Operation Pages This unit has four pages Sonar Chart Sonar Chart and Steer Choose Page Pages menu Selecting Pages To select a page press the keypad in the direction of the desired page Choose Page Basic Operation Choose Page 200kHz epth 38 8
10. and New Trail menus Allows you to edit create trails select trails names trail color trail display and the trail being recorded You can also convert a trail into a route from the Edit Trail menu Turns on off trail display on map Edit Trail Trail 1 XX Displayed amp Record Create route Save Cancel Edit Trails menu Turns on off trail recording 28 Navigating a trail A trail must be saved as a route before it can be navigated To save a trail as a route 1 Highlight the desired trail on the Trails screen and press ENTER The Edit Trail menu will appear 2 Highlight Create Route and press ENTER The Edit Route menu will appear Highlight Done and press ENTER 4 For navigation instructions refer to the Navigating a route segment Displayed and Record Displayed allows you to show hide trails on the map display preventing the screen from being cluttered with trails Chart The Record command allows you to record or Overlay Data resume recording a desired trail J Allows you to select data course over ground etc to be displayed on top of the Chart screen Delete and Delete All Delete is used to remove Bag gt Are you sure you want to delete Trail individual trails Delete KORAK All removes all trails oogen Nen dn Delete Cancel Orientation Allows you to select North Up or Course Over Overlay data setup is covered in the Pages section Ground COG as t
11. atisfied ress MENU for additional pres options 0 0379 mi O 8 NU for additional Options 200 Feet Arrival radius Off course distance WAAS MSAS EGNOS Magnetic Bearings Magnetic variation Auto 4 6 E v Navigation Settings menu True Manual 0 0 W Magnetic Auto 5 4 E Settings Arrival Radius Sets the arrival radius threshold for the Arrival alarm The arrival alarm will sound when your ves sel comes within a selected distance arrival radius of the destination waypoint Off Course Distance Sets Off Course Distance threshold for the Off Course alarm When the selected off course dis tance is exceeded the Off Course alarm will sound when the alarm is enabled WAAS MSAS EGNOS Turns on off the Wide Area Augmentation System WAAS Multi Functional Satellite Augmentation System MSAS and European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service EGNOS All three systems help increase GPS accuracy for different parts of the world 33 Settings Bearings Controls whether bearing will be calculated using True North or Magnetic North Magnetic North should be used when navigating with a compass course or heading otherwise use the default set ting True North Magnetic Variation Controls whether magnetic variation will be calcu lated using Automatic or Manual settings Magnet ic variation is the angle between magnetic north and true north The automatic setting reconciles th
12. aypoint 21 NMEA 0183 39 Noise Rejection 36 O Off Course alarm 39 Off Course Distance 33 On Off features 7 Orientation 29 Overlay Data 13 29 Configure 13 Customizing 14 Show 13 P Page menus 6 Page selection 5 Ping Speed 18 R Reset Fishing Mode 37 Reset water distance 38 Route display 35 Routes Screen 23 S Saving Screenshots 32 Scrollbars 7 Sensitivity 16 Settings Menu 30 Setup wizard 5 Shallow alarm 39 Simulator 39 Software Updates 32 Sonar Installation 37 Sonar Menu 15 Sonar Options menu 19 Sonar Page 11 Sonar settings 36 Sort waypoints 23 Split Flasher 19 Split Zoom 19 Standby mode 10 Steer Page 11 Stop Sonar 20 Surface Clarity 36 System settings 30 T Temperature calibra tion 38 41 Index Text entry 8 Time 31 Trail display 35 Trails Screen 27 Turn unit on off 3 U Unit Controls 3 Units 39 Upper and Lower Lim its 18 W WAAS MSAS EGNOS 33 Waypoint display 35 Waypoints Routes Trails 22 Working with menus 7 Specifications 5 4 H 134mm x 6 8 W 174mm 6 H 152mm Case Size with bracket 5 diagonal Enhanced Solar MAX 480x480 color TFT LCD Cold cathode fluorescent lamp 10 levels NMEA 0183 Output Display Backlight Communications Shared devices supported VHF and Autopilot through NMEA 0183 Power Requirement Voltage Input 10 to 17V 3 amp Automotive not supplied Sonar Elite 5 only 1000ft 305m 83 20
13. e Agreement We reserve the right to terminate this license if you violate any aspect of this License Agreement You are responsible for using official government charts and prudent navigation for safe travel 3 The Databases housed in your product are protected by the copyright notices appearing on the product or its screen s You may NOT modify adapt translate reverse engineer decompile disassemble rent lease or resell any Database and you may NOT create derivative works based upon any Database or its contents Any unauthorized reproduc tion use or transfer of a Database may be a crime and may subject you to damages and attorney fees 4 This License Agreement will terminate immediately without prior notice from us if you fail to comply with or violate any of the provisions of this Agreement Upon termina tion you will promptly return all products containing one or more Databases to us 5 Prices and programs are subject to change without notice 6 This License Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Oklahoma and comprises the complete and exclusive understanding between you and us concerning the above subject matter Databases Limited Warranty We our or us refers to Navico the manufacturer of this product You or your refers to the first person who purchases the product as a consumer item for personal family or household use The Databases Limited Warranty applies to the one or
14. e a route on the display which prevents the screen from being cluttered by too many routes Delete and Delete All Delete Route Delete is used to delete individual routes Delete All removes all routes GY Are you sure you want to delete Route Route 1 Delete Cancel Trails Screen Trail 3 Teen Used to create edit navigate and delete trails Use XDisplayed Record Create route the keypad to highlight the Trails tab to access the all eli EE si Trails screen Edit New Waypoints Routes Trails Delete All Trails Show 4 Are you sure you want to delete all Trails Delete Delete all Cancel Waypoints Routes Trails Edit New Show Delete Displayed Record Name Color Points X Trail 1 2 Delete Trail Delete all J Are you sure you want to delete Trail Trail 1 Save to card Load from card Return to Chart Delete Cancel Delete all Save to card Load from card Return to Chart Trails menu Load Waypoints Routes Trails Save Waypoi Please insert card Trails menu Trails screen Cancel Cancel Creating trails When creating a trail you can customize the trail To create a trail name and color from the New Trail 1 Select New and press ENTER The New Trail will appear 2 Use the keypad to highlight Record and press ENTER to make the trail active inactive 3 Select Save and press ENTER 21 Chart Edit
15. e variation for you D WARNING You should only use the Manual magnetic variation setting if you have variation information from a veri fied source 34 Chart Controls map data used on the chart screen as well as display settings like grid lines waypoints routes and trails Lowrance Navionics 4 Kela leit amelie ae COG extension Off E E EE LL Grid lines Dist mi N 50 38 886 1001 W 95 50 579 Waypoints Routes Trails Waypoints Routes Trails Chart Settings menu Chart Data Selects map data that will be used on the Chart display Lowrance or Navionics regional map Go to Navionics com to see a full selection of available charts Settings COG Extension Waypoints Routes and Trail displays From the Chart Settings menu you can turn on off waypoint route and trail display properties Turning off display properties allows you to get a better view of the map if the screen becomes cluttered with waypoints routes and or trails A line extending from the front of the current position icon that esti mates the time and distance to ar eas in front of you Grid Lines Waypoints Routes Trails Displays base values for latitude and longitude making it easier to get a general idea of your location on the latitude longitude scale Accesses the Waypoints Routes amp Trails screen Waypoints Routes and Trails are covered in the Chart section 35 Setti
16. ems to show E GPS Ei Navigation Time LE Date Local Time il Sonar Add Done Configuring To select overlay data 1 From a sonar or chart page press MENU Select Overlay data and press ENTER Select Configure and press ENTER Press Menu and select Add Press ENTER Select a category from the Configure Items to show screen Press ENTER Press MENU and select Return to overlay Press MENU select Done Configuring and press ENTER 14 Configure Item Locations And Sizes Data Type Local Time Move Size Small og Add Remove Done configuring Customizing Overlay Data Access the Overlay Data configuration menu to make adjustments to the size and or location of overlay data on the display Press Menu from the Configure Item Locations and Sizes screen to access the menu Using your Sonar F 36 08 97 1 95 50 579 epth 38 8ft B200kHz Trackback You can review your recent sonar history by mov ing the cursor to the left until the screen starts to move in reverse Sonar Cursor depth Blue sonar history bar Move the blue sonar history bar all the way to the right to resume normal sonar scrolling Press MENU and select Exit cursor mode to re move the cursor from the screen New waypoint Sonar Menu Adjust Auto sensitivity The sonar menu has options Mauds Frequency 200 kHz and settings that affect the Ping speed Normal appearance of the dis
17. es it easier for you to distinguish fish or structure from the bottom A hard return will be shown as a wide bright yellow area whereas a soft return will be a narrow reddish blue area Mark series units have a monochrome display so wide bands of gray indicate a hard sonar return while softer returns are shown as dark narrow lines Sonar Auto Sensitivity Keeps sensitivity at a level that works well under most conditions reducing the needs for adjust ments Auto Sensitivity is turned on by default NOTE You can make minor 4 changes to sensitivity with Auto Sensitivity turned on You will have to turn it off to make significant adjustments lt Depth Range Selects the deepest range shown on the display Range settings display the section of the water column from the water surface to the selected depth range If you select too shallow a depth range the unit will not be able to lock onto the bottom 17 Sonar Custom Range Upper and Lower Limits Advanced Mode only Used to select the upper limit and lower limit of a section of the water column That allows you to view a section of the water column that does not include the water surface Custom Range Press UP DOWN to adjust digit Press LEFT RIGHT to move cursor aa uUpperLimit 10 Lower Limit O35 OK Cancel Custom range menu Upper and lower limits must be at least 6 5 ft 2m apart NOTE When using a custom
18. ft 60 Page menus The Steer Sonar Chart Sonar and Chart pages have menus that can only be accessed when those pages are displayed sescca 200kHzg9 ar page New waypoint Waypts Routes Trails Show data DST XTE Settings Steer page Chart page New waypoint Adjust Auto sensitivity Depth Range Auto Frequency 200 kHz Ping speed Normal Sonar options Stop sonar Overlay data Settings Sonar menu f Chart or sonar menu will appear depending on which panel is active Press the PAGES key twice to switch active panels V New waypoint Waypoints Routes Trails Orientation North up Overlay data gt Settings Chart menu Accessing the Settings menu System Navigation Chart a om Fe Alarms Units NMEA 0183 Simulator Accessing menu items The keypad and ENTER key are used to select menu items and open submenus Use the keypad to highlight the desired item and press ENTER System Navigation Chart Sonar Noise rejection Low ag Surface clarity Off ENTER Manual mode Fishing mode General use Reset fishing mode Alarms Units NMEA 0183 Simulator Installation Working with menus There are several menu types used to make adjust ments to options and settings including scrollbars on off features and dropdown menus Scrollbars Basic Operation Select the scrollbar and press the 5
19. he map orientation Settings Accesses the Chart settings menu 29 Settings Settings Menu Accesses to installation and configuration settings for your unit Mute audio Time GPS status GPS source Internal v Data port Tmp Spd in v Chart Sonar split Over v Lowrance v COG extension Off p Grid lines Waypoints Off course dist 100ft WAAS MSAS EGNOS Magnetic v Advanced mode Restore defaults Browse files About Bearings Variation Auto 4 7 E hd Routes Trails Waypts Routes Trails x amp R 4 4 4 Navigation Chart Sonar Noi Low ag Surface clarity Off p Manual mode a Fishing mode General use Reset fishing mode Off course Alarms Units NMEA 0183 Simulator Settings menu Anchor Shallow Installation NMEA 0183 Output Sentences GPS Sonar ma e F MPH Feet Fahrenheit v GSA V APB BWC Speed Depth Temp Bearings Magnetic Baud rate nn Save Cancel Advanced mode only Advanced mode only System Adjusts unit settings like language mute audio and advanced mode Languages UK English Frangais Espanol Deutsch Italiano Dansk Svenska Nederlands Suomi Polski Karol Position N 36 08 971 W 95 50 579 Satellites Fix 3D WAAS EPE 0 0 HDOP 0 00 Time SNR best 4 0 00 Local time Time format SNR avg all 0 00 10 41AM 12 hour M Date fo
20. he right to do so without notice in Canada Contact the Factory Customer Service Department Call toll free 800 661 3983 905 629 1614 not toll free 8 a m to 5 p m Eastern Standard Time M F outside Canada and the USA Contact the dealer in the country where you purchased your unit To locate a dealer near you see the instructions in paragraph number 1 below Accessory Ordering Information LEI Extras is the accessory source for sonar and GPS products manufactured by Lowrance Electronics To order Lowrance accessories please contact 1 Your local marine dealer or consumer electronics store To locate a Lowrance dealer visit the web site www low rance com and look for the Dealer Locator or consult your telephone directory for listings 2 US customers visit our web site www lei extras com 3 Canadian customers Lowrance Canada 919 Matheson Blvd E Mississauga Ontario L4W2R7 or fax 905 629 3118 Call toll free in Canada 800 661 3983 or dial 905 629 1614 not toll free 8 a m to 5 p m Eastern Standard Time M F Visit our website www lowrance com Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved x 9 88 10 161 00 1 gt Navico Holding AS
21. int to end of the route Insert View point fi 5 Are you sure you want to remove waypoint 001 from the route Route waypoint menu Latitude Longitude Total distance bearing Leg distance bearing Latitude Longitude Controls how waypoints are listed Starts navigation to the selected route waypoint To create a route from waypoint list 1 Press MENU from the Routes screen 2 Select New and press ENTER 3 Press the keypad down to select the Leg name field and press ENTER 24 Leg name field Add to end View neven from list TE using men F 4 Press MENU select Add to End and press ENTER 5 Highlight Waypoint from list and press ENTER 6 Select the desired waypoint and press ENTER 7 Press MENU and select Add to end to add another waypoint to the route Accept 8 When the route is complete press MENU select Stop Editing and press ENTER 9 Select Save and press ENTER Creating a route using points from chart 1 Repeat Steps 1 4 from the instructions for Creating a route from waypoint list 2 Select Points from chart and press ENTER The chart screen will appear 3 Move the cursor to the desired location Press ENTER to set a waypoint 4 Repeat Step 3 to add more route waypoints 5 Press MENU and select Stop adding Press ENTER 6 Highlight the Save button and press EN TER Navigating a route Edit New Show Start
22. mpera ture sensor with data from a known temperature source to ensure the accuracy of temperature in formation Reset water distance Reset Water Distance to zero 38 Alarms Enables alarms and selects alarm thresholds Arriv al Off Course and Anchor alarms are only available in Advanced mode Off Course Arrival Radius RIGHT to move 3s ENTER when satisfied J for nal opt i 1200 Feet 0 2273 mi Enabled Dd E Depth 1ft Shallow Water OWN to adjust skred ona 200 Feet 0 0379 mi Enabled Radius X 200ft Arrival Enabled Distance Nl ORE 1200ft Enabled X Distance 100ft 7 Anchor Radius Anchor Shallow Fish Alarms menu gt Sounds alarm when Fish ID symbol appears on display 001 Feet 100 Feet 0 0190 mi Off Course sounds alarm when you are within a selected distance of your destination Advanced Mode only sounds alarm when course exceeds a selected off course threshold Advanced Mode only sounds alarm when vessel moves a selected distance Advanced Mode only sounds alarm when vessel enters water shallower than the selected shallow threshold sounds alarm when a fish symbol Fish ID appears on the sonar screen Settings Units Allows you to select the unit of measure used by the unit Unit options vary depending on whether the unit is in basic or advanced mode Distance Miles US Standa
23. n or at the cursor position When the cursor is on the screen waypoints will be saved at the cursor position conversely if the cursor is not displayed onscreen waypoints will be saved at your current position 2i Chart Waypoints Routes Trails Used to create edit navigate and delete way points routes and trails Press the keypad left right to toggle between waypoint routes and trails tabs Waypoints Routes Trails Waypoints Routes Trails Icon Name n 001 FF Position N 50 38 886 W 95950 579 Dist mi 1001 Waypoints Screen En Edit New Show Go to Delete Sort Delete all Nearest Save to card Load from card Return to Chart Waypoints menu 22 New Waypoint at Cursor Edit waypoint Name 7 gt Name d 004 d 001 d N 36908 971 W 095 50 582 N 36908 971 W 095 50 579 Save Cancel Save Cancel Delete Waypoint 4 Are you sure you want to delete Waypoint001 Edit New Show Go to Delete Sort Delete all Save to card Load from card Return to Chart Waypoints menu Load Waypoints Routes Trails Delete Cancel Nearest v Nearest Name Delete All Waypoints Nearest Are you sure you want to delete all waypoints Delete Cancel Please insert card Edit Edit waypoint Allows you to edit the name icon and latitude longitude of a selected waypoint N 36 08 971 W 095 50 579
24. n us 2 when the product has been connected installed combined altered adjusted or handled in a manner other than according to the instructions furnished with the product 3 when any serial number has been effaced altered or removed or 4 when any defect problem loss or damage has resulted from any accident misuse negligence or carelessness or from any failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance in accordance with the instructions of the owner s manual for the product We reserve the right to make changes or improvements in our products from time to time without incurring the obligation to install such improvements or changes on equipment or items previously manufactured This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state Your remedies under this warranty will be available so long as you can show in a reasonable manner that the defect occurred within one 1 year from the date of your original purchase and we must receive your warranty claim no later than 30 days after such 1 year period expires Your claim must be substanti ated by a dated sales receipt or sales slip How to Obtain Service in the USA Contact the Factory Customer Service Department Call toll free 800 324 1356 8 a m to 5 p m Central Standard Time M F Navico may find it necessary to change or end shipping policies regulations and special offers at any time They reserve t
25. nar Split Allows you to display the Chart Sonar combo page with with pages split vertically or horizon tally Chart Sonar split is covered in the pages section Settings Advanced Mode Restore Defaults TE Enables features and settings only SEE AT J i o waypoints i available with unit in Advanced routes or trails wil be lost Mod e Restore Cancel Restore Defaults Switches the unit back to default settings Browse Files Allows you to view a list of the files saved to the microSD card Saving Screenshots You can save screenshots to a microSD card by in serting a microSD card into the card slot and press ing Power and then Zoom DA NOTE You cannot save screenshots to a Navionics card 32 You must view files on a computer or other mi croSD compatible device About Displays software information about this unit Be fore attempting a software update you can check the version of software your unit is using by access ing the About screen Lowrance periodically updates unit software to add features and improve functionality To see the latest available software version go to www low rance com Navigation Controls Arrival Radius and Off Course distance settings and is used to turn on off WAAS MSAS EGNOS Arrival Radius Press UP DOWN to adjust digit Off Course DOWN to adjust RIGHT to move FT RIGHT to move Pres cursor Press ENTER when satisfied ITER when s
26. ngs Sonar Used to make adjustments to Sonar options and display settings like Noise Rejection Surface and Fishing Mode Off Low Medium High Noise rejection Low Restricts Surface clarity Off units digital Manual mode Shallow wat depth search Fishing mode General use edt hiet capability Reset fishing mode Slow er I Installation Sonar Settings Menu Reset fishing mode Sonar Installation s Oft Oin Current water temperature 0 Present water speed mph 0 0 F Are you sure you want to reset the Keel offset current fishing mode to factory This will permanently delete your modifications to this preset Temperature calibration Current water temperature 50 29F Reset Cancel Reset water distance Save Cancel Noise Rejection Uses advanced signal processing to monitor the ef fects noise boat pumps water conditions engine ignition systems etc has on your display and then filters out undesired signals Surface Clarity Advanced Mode only Surface Clarity reduces sur face clutter by decreasing the sensitivity of the receiv er near the surface ANG me 100 Surface Clutter Manual Mode Restricts digital depth capability so the unit will only send sonar signals to the selected depth range That allows the display to continue smooth scrolling if the bottom depth is out of transducer range 36 WARNING Manual mode should only be used by advanced s
27. nnnnnnne 30 Sensitivity annen eenen 16 Saving Screenshots 32 Colorline Grayscale 17 Navigation oaeen 33 Depth Range unser ennen Trene 34 Frequency aaan anneer ennnens 15 SONE oenen 36 Ping Speed Advanced Mode only 18 Installation annen eenn 37 FSM WO A AE 20 Alarms nennen 38 Using your Chart scenes 21 MAN rennende 40 Chart MIS meenden 21 Specifications saneren 42 Waypoints Routes Trails 22 Routes Screen rnnnrnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnvnnnnsnnnn 23 Trails Screen ua enen 27 Orientation nseneiteSencssunssenesdeuenteensats 29 Settings nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnr 30 Introduction Unit Controls Getting Started LIGHT POWER controls backlight To turn on off the unit press and level and turns unit on off Turn unit oid the LIGHT POWER key for on off three seconds KEYPAD controls cursor amp selects items on menus Press the ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys at the same time to set Man a Man Overboard waypoint Your Overboard system will automatically create MENU opens settings context and waypoint an active route back to the MOB page menus waypoint You must cancel navi ENTER finalizes menu selections gation to terminate the function PAGES allows you to select a page to view ENTER save waypoint at cursor position Adjusting This unit has 10 backlight levels MOB press and hold both Zoom keys the Press the LIGHT POWE
28. onar users When the unit is in manual mode you may not re ceive any depth readings or you may recieve incor rect depth information Fishing Mode General use Shallow wat Fresh water Enhances the performance of your unit by providing preset packages of sonar settings geared to specific fishing conditions For more infor mation about fishing modes refer to the Basic Op eration section Reset Fishing Mode Resets selected fishing mode to default settings That is useful when you want to clear settings ad justments made while using a fishing mode Settings Installation Provides access to Keel Offset and Temp Calibra tion settings Sonar Installation Oft Oin Current water temperature 0 Present water speed mph Keel offset Temperature calibration 0 0 F Current water temperature 50 29F Reset water distance Save Cancel Installation menu Keel Offset All transducers measure water depth from the transducer to the bottom As a result water depth readings do not account for the distance from the transducer to the keel or from the transducer to the water surface oT Settings Transducer 7 R aN Keel Offset 3 5 feet Before setting keel offset measure the distance from the transducer to the lowest part of the keel If for example the keel is 3 5 feet below the trans ducer it will be input as 3 5 feet Temperature calibration Calibrates data from the transducer te
29. peed Transducer Waypoints Routes amp Trails Up to 3000 waypoints 100 routes and 100 retraceable plot trails Navico Databases License Agreement THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE END USER WHO FIRST PURCHASES THIS PRODUCT AS A CONSUMER ITEM FOR PERSONAL FAMILY OR HOUSEHOLD USE YOU AND NAVICO THE MANUFACTURER OF THIS PRODUCT WE OUR OR US USING THE PRODUCT ACCOMPANIED BY THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS PROMPTLY RETURN THE PRODUCT WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE PLEASE RETURN USING THE ENCLOSED UPS SHIPPING LABEL AND INCLUDE PROOF OF PURCHASE NAME ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER YOUR PURCHASE PRICE AND ANY APPLICABLE TAXES WILL BE REFUNDED PLEASE ALLOW 4 6 WEEKS TO PROCESS YOUR REFUND 1 This License Agreement applies to the one or more databases that your product may contain We refer to these singly as a Database and together as the Databases Your product may thus include the WBS Database which contains worldwide background surface mapping data the SmartMap Database which contains inland mapping data or other Databases 2 The Databases that your product may contain are licensed not sold We grant to you the nonexclusive nonassignable right to use these Databases for supplemental navigation reference purposes but only as long as you comply with the terms and conditions of this Licens
30. play Sonar options Stop sonar Overlay data Settings 15 Sonar Press Menu from any sonar page to access the So nar menu ST STATO TOT TOTO TU Space Adjust Sensitivity 79 New Waypoint at Vessel Name as 001 y N 36 08 971 W 095 50 579 Colorline 80 Close gt 001 Vref N 36 08 971 W 095 50 579 Save Cancel Save Cancel 200 83 kHz New waypoint 200 kHz RES 83 kHz New waypoint menu 200 83 kHz Auto sensitivity Depth Range Auto Frequency 200 kHz Ping speed Normal E Split zoom Split flasher Color White w Bottom Tra Amplitude scope Fish ID arse eee Adjust Advanced Mode only Adjust Sonar Overlay data Et EES HEHE Alarrng al EE Ice mode Used to make adjustments to Kee ne Colorline 80 Units Sonar Menu Sensitivity and Colorline Grayscale Sue Advanced Mode Show X Configure Sensitivity Controls the level of detail shown on the display Too much detail will clutter the screen If Sensitivity Places a waypoint at your current position or atthe is set too low desired echoes may not be displayed cursor position From the new waypoint menu you can input a waypoint name select an icon and input a desired latitude longitude New Waypoint 16 200kHz 60 Sensitivity set to 85 percent i ND Sensitivity set to 65 percent Colorline Grayscale Separates strong sonar echoes from weak sonar echoes That mak
31. range you may not receive any digital depth read ings or you may recieve incorrect depth information DS Frequency Controls the transducer frequency used by the unit This unit supports two frequencies 200kHz and 83kHz 200 83 kHz v 200 kHz 83 kHz 200 83 kHz Frequency menu 200 kHz has the highest sensitivity and best target discrimination in shallow water 83 kHz offers a wider cone angle for more water coverage Ping Speed Advanced Mode only Controls the rate the transducer uses to send sonar waves into the water Ping speed adjustments can help reduce interference from other transducers When using fishing modes ping speed settings are optimized for the selected fishing conditions so in most cases adjustments are not necessary 18 Sonar Options Split zoom Split flasher White w Bottom Tra Accesses sonar display set KOH tings and configuration options O 4 Amplitude scope Fish ID Ice mode Split Zoom and Split Flasher Switches the sonar display from full screen sonar to a split screen view amp E 200kH Split Flasher Sonar Color Allow you to change the look of the display using palettes with varying degrees of color brightness 200KHz k r Nightview Iceview Monochrome units support Grayscale Reverse Grayscale and Bottom Black Amplitude Scope Displays the amplitude of real time echoes before they appear on the display 19 Sonar
32. rd Speed MPH Depth Feet z Temperature Fahrenheit B M d Bearings True V asic Moae Advanced Mode NMEA 0183 Output Allows users to select NMEA 0183 sentences the unit will use when connected to a VHF radio or other NMEA 0183 device Simulator Simulator Options Simulates GPS and or sonar Mur activity Simulations can be MST customized on the Simulator ee options menu Course T Course 39 Index A About 32 Adjust menu 16 Advanced Mode 10 Alarms 38 Amplitude Scope 19 Anchor alarm 39 Arrival alarm 39 Arrival Radius 33 Auto Sensitivity 17 Bearings 34 Browse Files 32 C Cancel navigation 26 Chart 34 Chart Data 34 Chart menu 34 Chart Menu 21 Chart Page 12 Chart Sonar page 12 Chart Sonar split 13 Chart Sonar Split 31 COG Extension 35 Color 19 Colorline 17 Creating a route 23 Creating trails 27 Cursor 9 Custom Range 18 D Data Port 31 Depth Range 17 Dialogs 8 Dropdown menus 7 E Editing waypoints 22 F Fish alarm 39 Fish ID 20 Fishing Mode 8 Fishing Modes Reset 37 Frequency 18 G Goto cursor 9 Goto waypoint 23 GPS Source 31 GPS Status 31 Grid Lines 35 Ice Mode 20 Installation menu 37 K Keel Offset 37 L Language 31 40 M Magnetic Variation 34 Man Overboard waypoint 3 Man Overboard way point 3 Manual Mode 36 microSD cards 4 Mute Audio 31 N Navigating a route 25 Navigating a trail 28 Navigation 33 Navigation menu 33 New W
33. rmal operation mode is turned on NOTE Leaving your unit in Standby mode when your boat is not is use will run e Surface Clarity manual control down your battery e Colorline manual control e Ping Rate manual control e Alarms Enables arrival off course and anchor alarm options Restore defaults Advanced mode NMEA 01 83 Output Resets unit options and Restore defaults settings to defaults About e Units Enables distance speed depth temperature and bearings options Adjusting the display You can make adjustments to the display using Sensitivity Colorline and Palettes Those features are covered in the Sonar section Standby mode Lowers power consumption by turning off sonar and the display Standby Power off Close 10 Direction to waypoint Compass Current Track mi 6 ft L DST 1 5 XTE 0 CRS PM 193 ETA 8 05 42 mph 0 00 193 PM so Going To Cursor Navigation Location and depth Your location information Steer Page The Steer page has a compass that shows your current track the direction to your destination and a digital data navigation panel Overlay Data 11 Pages Surface Clutter Fish arches Colorline aN TA oF 36 08 97 1 95 50 579 epth 38 8ft 200kHz Cursor Depth Amplitude Scope Range Scale Frequency Sonar Page Displays the water column moving from right to left on your unit
34. rmat MM dd YYYY Time Date Save Close Time 18 06 40 ate Mute audio Time GPS status GPS source Internal EBEN External antenna Data port MAR oasen Chart Sonar split Over Side Enables Advanced mode Restore defaults Restore Defaults are you sure you WM erowse ries en Sar rate About features and eee System menu settings Restore Cancel Browse files Displays software information 30 Languages English UK English Set Language Frangais Espanol Deutsch Italiano Dansk Svenska Nederlands Suomi Polski Marel Selects the language used on menus and text boxes Mute Audio Turns on off unit audio like key beeps alarm sounds etc Time Time Local time Time format Date format 10 41 AM 12 hour MM dd YYYY Close Used to set local time and time and date formats for your unit hd GPS Status Monitors the location of satellites in view and the quality of the unit s satellite lock on S Settings GPS Source Elite 5 only Selects the antenna your unit will use for GPS You will use the built in GPS antenna Internal antenna External antenna unless you have a LGC 16W external antenna p n 000 00146 001 Data Port Selects the type of device connected to the unit s Data port The port can be ame output configured for use as a NMEA 0183 port or a secondary speed temp sensor Chart So
35. se rejection Low Surface clarity Off Manual mode General use 7 General use Shallow wate Fresh water Deep water Slow trolling fs Fishing mode Reset fishing Installation Basic Operation Fishing Mode Options Cursor General Use Bottom brown white background 50 ping The keypad moves the cursor around the display speed allowing you to scroll the map select map items Shallow Bottom brown white background best for and review sonar history Water depths less than 100 feet Press MENU and select Return to vessel or Exit cur Bottom brown white background 50 ping PIESA RET seed sor mode to clear the cursor 7 o H i E Mel oto cursor Slow Bottom brown white background 50 ping Trolling speed Allows you to navigate to the cursor Fast Bottom brown white background slightly 1 Move the cursor to a desired location Trolling lower chart speed and press MENU Clear Water Bottom brown white background 50 ping Sar ater speed 2 Select Goto cursor and press ENTER Brackish Bottom brown blue background higher Water ASP slightly lower chart speed NOTE Use Fresh Water mode when A fishing in less than 100 feet of water otherwise your unit may not track bottom properly Basic Operation Advanced Mode Press the PWRILIGHT key to access the Backlight Enables advanced features and settings dialog Select Standby and press ENTER The following features are enabled when Advanced Press any key to resume no
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