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1. Parks Zoos etc var rey rear Parks Zoos etc Recreation Centers v The Category and Subcategory list in the Find menu In this example a search is being conducted for a museum to add to a route Selecting a Category or Subcategory will bring up the Find By menu left with three options Name Entry Near Current Location and Near Cursor Depending on how you want to search for a specific location will determine which op tion you should select Name Filter Sub Category Name Filter Sub Category Distance Bearing Distance Bearing im Fenster Museum C5 28 m Fenster Museum C4 42 SH m Corrells Museum 5 36 E m International Linen 5 36 W G International Linen 5 41 SH Find By Tatoo OK St 918 294 1366 Fer 9799 Gist St 918 294 1366 Y Tulsa OK The three Find By option screens 23 Choose a desired destination select 1t and add it to your route You can add 99 waypoints to a route To rearrange the order of the way points in a route use the Up and Down buttons in the Edit Route screen to move a waypoint higher or lower in the list The unit can generate a route from several locations even if you don t know which order to go in Enter all of the destinations in any order and select AutoSort The unit will organize the list of locations to create the shortest route Cancel Navigation When a destination is reached a dialog box will appear ask ing if the unit should cancel navigation Select YEs t
2. Laan Depth and use the up and down arrows to reset Set Local Time the local time To change any setting press the button next to the format Depth is available when using optional lake or coastal maps for point to point navigation Reset Options To reset all customizable settings to factory defaults select ReseT Options A dialog box will appear asking if you want to Reset all the options To reset all options select Yes An l other dialog box will appear asking Do you want to clear your address book Select YES or NO depending on whether you want to clear all Ad dress Book contacts Device Information To view the unit s software version access the Device Infor mation page Routing Options Routing Options are used to con RTT TT a trol how the unit generates a ESEE E gt n route Use the three slide con Cross Traffic Turns I Ss Reset to Defaults Avoid Right Avoid Left trols to determine how much the unit crea E EEPE avoids or prefers the associated options B a when generating a route A Warnine dialog Interstates will appear when the Routing Options fea Prefer ture is accessed stating Changing rout Fees ing preferences can drastically alter routing results and may significantly increase time to calculate routes If the values are changed significantly and the unit begins generating poor routes try using Reset to Defaults The Recalculate Route button can be used t
3. Next Skips to next song Stop Stops the song Volume slider Adjusts volume Song Position slider Indicates the playback position of a song Quickly skip to any point 1n a song by pressing and dragging the blue button on the Song Position slider Now Playing box Displays the name position and quality of the song Touch the screen inside the Now Playing box to open the Browse Music Files screen Find Music Opens the Audio Search screen To find a specific song or play list by its filename press the FIND Music button and touch any 15 where inside the Name Filter box to open a keyboard Enter all or part of a song s filename and press Done The Audio Search screen will pro vide a list of all audio files that match the text entered in the Name Filter field Visualization Effects Takes up the center of the Music Mode display and provides either a Waveform Analyzer or Spectrum Analyzer effect To switch between the available visualization effects press the screen in side the Visualization Area Shuffle When this feature is on at the end of a song the unit will ran domly choose another song to play next Repeat When this feature is on at the end of a song the unit will start playing the play list again from the beginning Equalizer Use this feature to customize audio levels Browse Music Files screen Touch inside the Now Playing box to launch the Browse Music Files screen The Browse Music Files screen shows the
4. The Edit Route menu has two options to choose from to find a location and generate a route Select either FRom Map or From FinD If FRom Map is selected the map will appear Use the cursor arrow on the map screen and drag it to a specific loca tion or address and select the App button A dialog box will appear indi cating the location has been added to the route Continue to select and add other locations in this same manner 21 Route Add button The Add to route button is shown at left When you select a location to add to a route a Notice Via Added dialog right will appear Once all the locations are added press the MAIN MENU button Return to the Route Via Destinations menu to access the route you created in the Routes list To begin navigating the route highlight it and select START from the bottom of the screen To view the destinations in a particular route select OPEN and the Edit Route screen will appear To delete a route from the Routes menu press DELETE If you select From FIND in the Edit Route screen the Find menu will appear Use this menu to search for a desired destination by Cate gory and Subcategory 22 Category Subcategory Address Book i Attractions Category Subcategory Address Book i Auditoriums i a Attractions 8 Auditoriums Cities Countries etc Historical Cities Countries etc Historical Emergency amp Gov t Emergency amp Gov t Gas Convenience A Gas Convenience A BRU WESTi
5. Taco in its name as shown in the following images 40 Name Filter Name Filter Sub Category Entire Category Distance Bearing T Taco Bueno Tulsz0 23 SH mi Taco Fiesta Tulsa0 98 SH Taco Bell Tulsa 1 01 SH Sa 11710 11th St 918 438 4370 Find By _ Tulsa OK s K S Nn oe Ee pe A gt d ol x ir o lt 5 To search for a specific restaurant by name select the Name Filter op tion Taco search results are shown at right Navigating to a Selected POI When a POT is selected the unit will display a POI Information screen with details about the location Press FIND ON Map to have the unit close the POI Information screen and center the map on the selected POI To navigate to the POI press Go To and the unit will generate a route to the destination Recent Destinations Oa Recent Destinations provides a list of the most recent desti nations Use the Find Recent screen to get back on route 1f you diverted to another location during your trip 41 Harvey Young Airport Go To Harvey Young Airport Find On Map i J S Enterprise Remove 0 Addressbook The Find Recent screen is shown at left When a recent destination is selected the Recent Destination Information screen appears Finding Intersections Select INTERSECTION to open the Find Streets screen Select CHoosE and a keyboard will appear Enter the name of the first street without direction or s
6. The unit can use optional plug and play map cards available through LEI the source for Lowrance accessories Optional maps include Nau ticPath USA marine charts Fishing Hot Spots Elite lake maps Navionics marine charts FreedomMaps for North America and Europe and LakeMaster ProMaps Caution The unit is designed to be used inside an automobile The mounting bracket included with the XOG package is not designed for boats mo torcycles or off road vehicles These installation types require an op tional bracket and cradle designed for rugged outdoor use The unit s case is not waterproof If used in wet conditions the unit must be pro tected from moisture The unit also can display custom maps prepared by LEI s MapCreate topographical mapping software and Lowrance Enhanced Lake Maps that can be downloaded free from the Lowrance web site www lowrance com Turn by turn navigation does not work with any of these optional maps When using optional maps you must search for POIs using the SEARCH ALL POIs BY Name button in the Find 2 menu Other search categories will not work If a POI symbol is selected on the map screen with the cursor pressing the Location POI Information button displays a POI information screen for that item AA Navigation Modes Point to point navigation creates a straight line navigation course between you and another point on the map screen To switch to point to point mode press the MAIN M
7. tion Satellite Display A white circle serves as a graphical view of the satellites overhead Each satellite is shown on the circular chart relative to your position The GPS receiver is tracking satellites that are in light blue type The receiver has not locked onto a satellite if the number is in dark blue Lat Lon Coordinates Beneath the Satellite Display are the coordinates in latitude and longi tude 30 Searching Finding and Navigating When Find is selected from the Main Menu the first of three Find menus will appear The unit can search for locations before it has acquired a position lock If a search is conducted before its position is determined the unit will display distance and bearing from the unit s last known location In the Find menus search options are divided into specific POI catego ries Gas ATMs Lodging Restaurants Shopping Attractions and Air ports have their own separate search screens Use the Address menu to search for POIs by street name city State Province or zip code Keyboard Search options in the Find menus require data such as a shop name address State or Province to be entered A keyboard will be used to enter the information The header of each Find Address screen will in dicate what type of information should be entered 36 Select Done when the information is entered in the text field The unit may provide a list with more than one location address that closely re s
8. Route 17 18 19 20 23 31 32 33 39 Routing Options 31 Safety Mode 27 Satellites Screen 33 Screen Calibration 29 SD card 4 Searching 14 35 36 38 39 40 Simulator 33 Sound and Voice Setup 27 Straight Line Navigation 44 Symbols 10 Touch Screen 6 Trail 26 Transfer Data 32 Trip Calculator 18 Turn Preview 18 32 Units of Measure 30 USB to PC Cable 13 Utilities 18 Keyboard 35 Visualization Area 15 Waypoints 23 45 LOWRANCE Lowrance Pub 988 0160 451 Copyright 2007 All Rights Reserved Printed in USA 101207 Navico
9. The Edit Contact screen appears You can accept the default name and symbol or edit it Name a N 36 08 971 U 95 50 579 AEREE Address Latitude Altitude 700 ft City State Zip Longitude 9 28 07 12 59 26 PM Po U 95 50 579 Distance 0 00 mi Phone Number r Bearing 85 true Addressbook PF O e Current Position Waypoint Information screen at left The Edit Contact screen for this waypoint is shown at right To change the waypoint name symbol or any other information in the Edit Contact screen touch anywhere in side the relevant box and a keyboard will appear Create Waypoint with Cursor Use the cursor to select a location on screen Press the LOCATION POI IN 46 FORMATION button to bring up the Waypoint Information screen Select ADD TO ADDRESSBOOK to save the waypoint The Edit Waypoint screen ap pears Select X to close the screen and clear the cursor and toolbar from the screen Navigate To a Waypoint If a waypoint cannot be viewed on the map screen the easiest way to navigate to the waypoint is to look it up in the Address Book Press the Menu button select FIND and choose ADDRESS Book The waypoint can be found one of three ways e Drag the slider bar to scroll down the list and select the waypoint e To search by name touch the Fino By NAME box to launch the keyboard Enter the waypoint name to find it in the Address Book e The Finp By button gives you the option to search by na
10. about a saved contact touch the entry header in the Edit Contact screen and a keyboard will appear The Name header was selected in the Edit Contact screen at right and a key board left appeared Name Tulsa OK Go ro Address Latitude N 36 08 971 City State Zip Longitude U 95 50 579 Phone Number m a g To manually change the latitude or longitude press either the Lati tude or Longitude header and a numbers keyboard will appear 13 Music Mode Use SD cards to store music and picture files When Music Mode is se lected the unit automatically searches the SD card for the specified media files Insert an empty SD card into the unit and use the USB to PC cable to connect the unit to a computer Once connected the unit acts like a removable disk The Music screen has a central area for visualization effects with a set of play control buttons along the right side and bottom of the screen When a song is playing the name of the song will appear at the top of the screen along with the song s length and quality in kbps Ra Find Music Now Playing box qe a Visualization a Shuffle effects screen Music screen 14 umm Song Position slider Position slider up a f Previous play Pause Next 4 SSE Volume slider q Play control buttons Previous Skips to previous song Play Pause Starts a song or play list If a song is playing pressing this button will pause the song
11. close the menus Some overlay categories do not work the same in point to point mode but several data types can help guide you One of the easiest to use is the Steering Arrow The Steering Arrow shows which way to steer to a destination It always points to the destination regard less of the map orientation The arrow automatically shows the distance from your current position to the destination In addition to the Steer arrow the most com monly used overlay data for point to point navigation are Track The direction traveled shown in de grees true or magnetic format Bearing The direction to a destination from your current position shown in degrees true or magnetic format Course The direction traveled to reach a destination Off Course Pos Error Distance to the left or right of the course line when not directly on the course line Navigating With Trails Displaying and editing trails is discussed under the topics Categories Drawn and My Trails A trail is a history of the path you have taken and is represented by a dotted line extending from the back of the black 49 arrow icon The unit creates a Trail line by recording a string of trail points along your path The unit can save 100 trails with 10 000 points per trail The default setting is 2 000 points per trail When the trail exceeds the maximum point setting the unit will begin recording a trail over itself Up to 100 Trails can be saved to an SD card Tra
12. drive when connected to a computer The USB cable is used to transfer files from a computer to the SD card Addi tional SD cards will be needed to store music picture and GPS files The external power cable top left is used to power the unit in a vehicle The USB to PC cable bottom left is used to transfer data from a computer to the XOG s SD card Portable Battery Charger With a full charge the internal battery will power the unit for approximately 2 5 hours To extend battery time try turning down the backlight You can also save power by turning off the satellite receiver from the Satellites screen See the topic Enable Disable GPS on page 34 An external power pack can be used to recharge the unit There are two main types of external power packs One runs on replaceable AA batteries The other contains a built in rechargeable battery The external power pack must have a USB connection and output 5 volts In the case of replaceable AA types the power pack must hold 4 AA batteries Map Mode Section 2 addresses on screen commands power button and creating and saving contacts Power button Power Button The Power button turns the unit on and off and controls the map screen s backlight The unit has three preset backlight levels Repeatedly pressing POWER will cycle through the backlight settings To turn the unit off press and hold the power key Touch Screen The touch screen is used to enter commands
13. 4 E OK 66 E Take Ramp Left to l 44 E OK 66 E Arrive At Destination On Right 7 gt 4 wi TL O j el ker i he E gt i e Distance To ly Scuba Tech Arrive At Destination On Right 0 The Directions List left and Turn Preview screen at right 18 Use the blue slider bar in the Directions screen to scroll through the list The Turn Preview screen will appear when a turn is selected from the Directions list Trip Calculator Trip Calculator displays infor mation about a route including current speed average speed ww max speed trip time and trip distance gt MESECA Trip calculator R Trip Active Reset Trip C tS d 07 Pressing ReseT TRIP will reset all on screen ffen i i mph values to zero The Trip Calculator will RZEZ oz F only track time spent and distance traveled EN Max Speed Dist to Dest Time to Dest when you are moving faster than what the foo M Threshold level is set at Use the arrow buttons to the left and right of the Threshold level to adjust its value The Trip Active checkbox toggles the Trip Calculator feature on and off Categories Drawn Use Categories Drawn to select how much mapping detail to display on the map screen Map detail can include contacts points of interest cities highways etc Use the Categories Drawn command to selectively turn any of these items on or off 19 Category Subcategory Address Book Ferr
14. LOWRANCE Pub 988 0160 451 Mapping GPS and Multimedia Player Operation Instructions Copyright 2007 Navico All rights reserved No part of this manual may be copied reproduced republished trans mitted or distributed for any purpose without prior written consent of Lowrance Any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual is strictly prohibited Navico is a registered trademark and XOG is a trademark of Navico Inc Points of Interest Data in this unit are by infoUSA copyright 2001 2007 All Rights Reserved infoUSA is a trademark of infoUSA Inc Mapping Database copyright 2007 NAVTEQ NAVTEQ ON BOARD is a trademark of NAVTEQ Lowrance Electronics may find it necessary to change or end our poli cies 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 All screens in this manual are simulated For free owner s manuals and the most current information on this product its operation and accessories visit our web site www lowrance com Lowrance Electronics Inc 12000 E Skelly Dr Tulsa OK USA 74128 2486 Printed in USA Table of Contents External Connections cccccccocscscocscsccescscesssccesssccssscocsescoesess 4 IVE ADD Mod se E ENEE 7 Creating and Saving Contacts cccccccccccccsecceesseeseeesseness 10 Saving Symbols On screen s sesssessesseessesseesscssesssessecs
15. On screen toolbars menus and text lists are used to select entries and change features From time to time there may be a slight delay between pressing a command and seeing the unit respond The delay may be necessary while the unit retrieves information from the hard drive Close menus and dialogs by pressing X in the top right corner of the screen Use an optional microfiber towel to clean the unit s screen DO NOT use cleaning chemicals on the screen or damage may occur Cleaning fabrics other than a microfiber towel may scratch the screen Damage caused by incorrect cleaning is not covered by the warranty To check the availability of optional accessories go to our web site at www lel extras com Opening Warning Dialog and Language Menus The unit will display an Alarm dialog when powered up Press X to close the dialog box Enalish The Language Text menu will appear Select the text language the unit will dis Yo not attempt to configure adjust i Ww o enter information into this unit play and press NEXT The Language Voice while driving Driver assumes all responsibility for using safe and menu will appear Select the spoken lan peut are od eee guage for turn by turn voice instructions The unit will speak a short test message Press Back to reselect the text language or press DONE to continue to the map screen On Screen Commands When the map screen is touched the cursor and Map Screen Toolbar will ap
16. _ Tulsa OK Gas Convenience ATM v Addressbook ji Cenenn Use the Gas ATMs command in the first Find menu to locate the near est gas station The Nearest To Current Position screen left will ap pear Scroll through the list and select a gas station The POI Informa tion screen right will appear Select Go To and the unit will generate a route to the gas station 39 The unit searches for locations in several different ways When navi gating the unit searches for locations nearest to its current route If the cursor is on screen the unit will search for locations nearest to the cursor If you are not navigating and do not have the cursor on screen the unit will search for locations near your current position To select a specific search setting press the Find By button in the Nearest To Cur rent Position screen The Find By menu allows you to search for a loca tion by Name Entry Near Current Location or Near Cursor Name Filter If a search returns too many results the Name Filter in the Nearest To Current Position screen can help narrow a search Press NAME FILTER and a keyboard will appear Type all or part of the POI name and press DONE The unit will return to the previous list but will only show locations whose names contain the text you entered For example a search could be significantly narrowed by entering the word Taco in the Name Fil ter field This will return results for the nearest restaurants with
17. be found on Page 2 in the Op tions menu If you select Add here in the Overlay Data Shown screen center the Data Viewer screen will appear The Data Viewer screen is shown far right Use the Data Viewer to select data to display on screen Press the sign to view the sub categories listed under each main category 25 ElAudio Data El Navigation Rite Position O Song Filename Route Data O Song Artist O Bearing Bi Hide When invatia O Album j x Destination Data Size Small Large O Song Name o Distance O Time Elapsed x Steer Arrow Absolute total distance traveled Canna ananth r Niet ta Turn The Data Viewer screen left and center image The Data Information screen for the Odometer setting is shown at right When Audio Data left image above is selected its subcategories ap pear Press in the box to the left of each category to activate it When a feature 1s activated center image above a check mark will appear in the box next to it The size of Overlay Data Boxes can be controlled with the slider in the Data Information screen far right Each Data Viewer category will have its own Data Information screen Bring up the Data Information screen by highlighting and pressing on the cate gory in the Overlay Data Shown screen Move Used to manually position data boxes on the map screen Auto Position Automatically positions overlay data boxes on screen Remove Removes the over
18. ch a speed of 15 m p h or greater and the unit acquires a satellite lock the unit will leave Simulator mode If the unit does not have satellite lock it will prompt you to simulate when navigation begins Satellites screen Press the SATELLITES button located in the top left corner of the Main Menu screen to access the Satellites screen Satellites button 36 08 971 H 95 50 579 7 Altitude 700ft Pictures W Gauge Page The Satellites screen left provides information on the satellites the unit is monitoring to determine its position Enable Disable GPS Turns the GPS feature on and off If the GPS fea ture is Disabled it WILL NOT achieve satellite lock The GPS feature must be Enabled for the unit to get a position fix 34 Current Position Lock Two buttons on the left side of the Satellites screen indicate the quality of the units position lock If 2D or 3D is not highlighted the unit may not have a satellite lock 2D lock does not include altitude The unit must receive reliable signals from 3 satellites to establish a 2D lock 3D means the unit has achieved a more reliable lock including altitude The unit must receive signals from 4 satellites to establish a 3D lock EPE Estimated Position Error The Estimated Position Error or EPE represents the expected error from a benchmark location If the EPE shows 50 feet then the position shown by the unit is estimated to be within 50 feet of your actual loca
19. creen is zoomed in Underwater fea tures on man made lakes reflect conditions prior to inundation The amount of detail varies from lake to lake Underwater features such as bridges old creek channels roads and other items can be identified with the cursor FreedomMaps and MapCreate Mapping Data MapCreate Topo software can be used to create custom maps for loading onto SD cards MapCreate version 6 3 includes topographic ele vations for 49 states excluding Alaska MapCreate version 7 has elevations for all 50 states Topographic in formation is displayed as major and minor contour lines with numbers showing the elevation above sea level The same data is available in plug and play FreedomMaps 55 Auto Complete 36 Auto Zoom 8 Brightness 28 29 Calibrate Screen 29 Cancel Navigation 23 Contact 9 10 18 Contrast 28 Cursor 7 38 39 Customize Display 32 Destinations 19 Directions List 17 32 External Connections 4 Find Address 36 GPS Data File 32 Icons 17 26 29 Keyboard 15 29 39 Language 27 Location POI Information Button 8 Location Information Screen 9 Main Menu 8 Map Mode 7 Memory Cards MMC 4 5 13 32 Music Mode 13 Name Filter 39 NauticPath 50 Navigating 26 Now Playing Box 14 Options 17 Overlay Data 24 56 Pictures 16 Play Control Buttons 14 POI Point of Interest 18 38 40 Point to Point Navigation 43 Power 6 Reset Options 30
20. e city it will prompt you EEE to enter an address The unit will some times provide a list with more than one address that closely resembles the one you entered Addressbook ind on Map Go To Scroll through the list of addresses provided by the unit and make your selection When an address is selected a dialog box will appear with three choices Add to Addressbook Find on Map and Go To Add to Addressbook Saves an address in the Address Book 38 Find on Map Displays a location on screen Anytime a search is per formed with the cursor the distance will be calculated from the cursor position and not the unit s current position Go To Generates a route to a selected address Fuel Lodging Restaurants and other POIs To find a local gas station press Finp from the Main Menu to open the first Find screen Now select Gas ATMs A screen will appear with a list of gas stations nearest to your current position It may take a moment for the unit to compile the list Select a gas station from the list The POI Information screen will appear Select Go To from the information screen and the unit will generate a route to the gas station Nearest To Current Position Se Entire Category 6s Te Distance Bearing A Kwick Stop Tulsa 0 32 E N 36 08 873 Curt s Tulsa 0 51 E U 95 50 262 Distance 0 32 mi Find On Map Quiktrip Tulsa 0 64 SH Direction E E 12402 11th St 918 438 9279 P Add to Find By
21. ected to view tidal information 52 Information for almost any on screen symbol can be accessed as long as it can be highlighted with the cursor The Tidal Current Information screen displays daily tidal current data for specific stations on this date at the present time The graph at the top of the screen is an approxi mate view of the flood and ebb pattern for the day from midnight MN to noon NN to midnight MN Slack water the period of little or no current is represented by the Slack Water Line SWL The flood appears above the SWL and the ebb appears below the SWL Look up tidal current data for other dates by changing the month day and year selection boxes at the bottom of the Tidal Current Information screen Port Aransas Municipal Harbor SSS Go To Port Aransas TX Phone 361 749 5429 Find On Map Hook up Fresh Water Fuel Gas Fuel Diesel 0 Addressbook The cursor Te selected the Port Aransas Municipal Harbor marina symbol at left In the right image the Location POI Information but ton has been selected to view information on the marina Fishing Hot Spots Elite Mapping Data Fishing Hot Spots electronic charts contain detail for various U S lakes Enhanced shorelines and underwater depth contours are in cluded in Fishing Hot Spots databases 53 Table Rocks Us Fishing Areado NN Table Rock Lake Fishing Area i 1 N 14 m Table Rock State Park And Marina The saddle between the point F
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23. embles the information entered Scroll through the list and choose the desired destination by highlighting and selecting it The button in the bottom right corner of Iamo ae ee the keyboard Num Sym stands for Num EE a bers and Symbols This button toggles be tween the letters and numbers keyboards Auto Complete A me Q The unit has an Auto Complete feature Before you finish entering an address state or province the unit may generate a list of choices Find Address To search for a specific location press the ADDRESS button in the Find 1 menu The Find Address screen will appear with the word Choose on screen press CHOOSE and a keyboard will appear Enter the name of a State or Province and press DONE 1 of Al oj N oe i e i I oe oe ee lt i Num Sym key To see an alphabetical list of States or Provinces leave the State Province selection box empty and press Done The unit will dis play an alphabetical list Use the slider to scroll through the list and make your entry O7 In which State Province State Province ul ri B Choose gt i ae TE ira ae J xi vol ea z 33 lt N cy 34 lt The unit will prompt you to search by State Province When the Choose button is selected a keyboard right will appear When a State or Province is entered an other keyboard will appear Use the key board to enter a City or Zip Once the unit has determined th
24. en will ap pear Press the SymBoLt button in the Edit Contact screen The Symbol Window will appear Highlight and select a symbol Close the screen The Edit Contact screen will appear The symbol will appear in a small window in the bottom right of the Edit Contact screen When the Edit Contact screen is closed the symbol will appear on screen 11 Name Tulsa OK Address Latitude H 36 08 971 City State Zip Longitude u 95 50 579 Symbol e In the Edit Contact screen left press the Symbol button to bring up the Symbol Window screen shown at right Phone Number The symbol will remain on screen until it is deleted or changed To delete or change a symbol go to the Address Book In the 1 er Address Book highlight and select the con fu geesnevs e TERS tact to be edited When the Address Book entry is selected the Contact Information 97 07 11320 am screen will appear The Contact Informa Pistence 000 mi tion screen has four buttons on the right side Go To Find On Map Edit and Delete Go To Makes the unit navigate to the Address Book entry Edit Delete Find On Map Displays the location on the map screen Edit Changes information about an Address Book entry Delete Deletes an icon or Address Book entry 12 Name Tulsa OK Go o i Done Address Latitude City State Zip Longitude U 95 50 579 Phone Number m O a gt i ol x w lt 5 To change information
25. enu button and select Options From the Options menu select the NAVIGATION Mope button Navigation Mode to display the Navigation Mode screen Turn by turn is selected as the default set Havigate to your destination ting When Point to Point 1s selected a dia Se using turn by turn street log appears asking if you want to change modes Choose Yes and close the Naviga avigation with street tion Mode screen Settings in the Map fdas plese lapel 8 Data pull down menu do not need to be EM changed unless a Navionics card 1s used When a Navionics card is inserted the Map Data pull down menu be comes active Scroll down and select Navionics now close the Naviga tion Mode screen To switch back to turn by turn go to the Navigation Mode screen and select TURN BY TURN WARNING In point to point mode the unit will display the shortest most direct path The unit provides navigation data to waypoints regardless of obstructions 45 Straight line Navigation Commands The two basic commands used for straight line navigation are Go To Cursor and Go To Waypoint Go To Cursor will navigate to any spot landscape feature or waypoint selected on screen using the cursor The Go To Waypoint command works with the Address Book feature Create Waypoint at Current Position Press the LOCATION POI INFORMATION button on the map screen and the Waypoint Information screen will appear Select ADD TO ADDRESSBOOK to save the waypoint
26. esseccussesecseuscenens 46 Go TO CUT Orar aa AS 47 Red Course Dane asics sito scetssz e A E N 48 6 V6 lt gt Gaerne ei ae RPE OE A Ree RD Re EA ee 56 WARNING A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION CAUTION When showing turn by turn navigation data a GPS unit will show the shortest most direct route to the destination There are times when it may give directions such as a U turn that may be prohibited in some loca tions While navigating a driver is responsible for noting all traffic signs and obeying all local traffic laws When following turn by turn directions a driver must take advantage of all available navigation tools and must visually check to make sure a clear safe path to the next destination is available WARNING Do not attempt to configure adjust or enter information into this unit while driving Driver assumes all responsibility for using safe and prudent driving and navigation methods When a GPS unit is used in a vehicle the vehicle operator is solely responsible for operating the vehicle in a safe manner Vehicle operators must maintain full surveillance of all pertinent driv ing conditions at all times An accident or collision resulting in damage to property personal injury or death could occur if the operator of a GPS equipped vehicle fails to pay full attention to travel conditions and vehicle operation while the vehicle is in motion Do not attempt to c
27. f the screen Creating and Saving Contacts Use the POI Information screen to view information on POI symbols and save contacts in the Address Book Touch the map screen and the cursor will appear Use the cursor to select and highlight a POI symbol Press the LOCATION POI INFORMATION button The POI Information screen will appear To save the POI in the Address Book select App To ADDREsSs BOOK in the POI Information screen Harvey Young Airport Tulsa County OK Go To Find On Map o Addressbook The cursor left has been used to highlight a POI symbol When the Location POI Information button is selected the POI Information screen right will appear 10 When AbD To ADDRESSBOOK is selected the Edit Contact screen will ap pear with the option to Go To the selected location or add an on screen symbol by pressing the SYmBoL button Name NT Address Latitude F Harvey Young Airport N 36 08 205 City State Zip Longitude Tulsa County OK U 95 49 150 Phone Number The Edit Contact screen left shows a saved contact The Find By Name screen right is the screen for saved contacts in the unit s Ad dress Book Saving Symbols On screen To save a symbol on the map place the cursor where you want the sym bol to appear on screen Press the LOCATION POI INFORMATION button In the Location Information screen press ADD To ADDRESSBOOK The location will be added to the Address Book and the Edit Contact scre
28. ils can then be deleted from the unit s memory and a new set of trails re corded GPS data files can be backed up on a computer using the USB to PC cable Trails can be reloaded from an SD card to the unit s memory To pre serve a Trail from Point A to Point B first create a new trail at Point A Go to Options Page 2 select My TRAILS and press the New TRAIL button When you arrive at Point B stop recording and save the trail just cre ated This happens automatically when you start another trail with the New TRAIL button The two ways to navigate a saved Trail are visual trailing and the Navigate Trail command Visual trailing is the easiest Zoom the map in closely so the trail is clearly visible Begin moving and glance at the map screen Walk or steer so the black arrow icon stays on the Trail line The Navigate Trail command converts a trail into a route Select My Traits When you select a trail from the Trail Menu the Edit Trail menu will appear Press the NAviIGATE button The Edit Route menu ap pears With the first point in the route selected press the Direct To but ton and the unit begins navigating 50 SSS Name _ Add Sa a Navigate Trail 3 Up Down From Map Light Red i Delete Trait o 1 Pattern W Active e 2 Direct To I Visit Add to list Remove Via Maximum Points Trail Preview From left to right menu sequence for navigating a trail At the start of a trail the arrival alarm wil
29. ind On Map Ammenities Find On Map and the island can be effectively fished with Carolina rigs during the summer There are brush piles in 20 to 30 feet of water that also hold crappie Add to ONI i and spotted bass A aaliaceshoaok Bait tackle sales Boat rentals Boat ramp Campground Gas Marina Add to Marine supply sales i Addressbook Ninnin arna STable Rock iR Estate 5 ParkgAnd Fishing Hot Spots electronic charts lake detail far left Select a Fish ing Area POI symbol and press the Location POI Information button for localized fishing tips center Select a Marina symbol to get infor mation about the marina s services far right Table Rock Lake Sane Fishing Areasta Wy Table Rock Lake Fishing e AN Tips amp Techniques L Go To Water clarity plays a major Find On Map role in determining depth ranges occupied by gamefish A day with bright sun usually finds bass in the shallow cover at dawn but moving deeper as the sun Add to E_ FF climbs higher in the sky Addressbook Table Rock g Estate V Park and Mapping data includes Fishing Tips amp Techniques Lake Profile and local Fishery information Enhanced Lake Maps U S inland lake contour maps can be downloaded for free from www lowrance com In addition to underwater contour features these maps show shoreline features small islands and various bottom struc 54 tures More detail appears as the s
30. l sound as soon as navigation begins Press X to clear the alarm Begin navigating by following the red course line Back tracking a trail requires manually editing the route to change the point order To back track begin with the same steps for navigating a trail forward but in the Edit Route menu the route order will need to be changed NauticPath USA Marine Electronic Charts NauticPath USA map cards show offshore coastal navigational detail This plug and play map card provides electronic charts covering the U S East and West coasts Hawaii Gulf coast Great Lakes Alaska the Bahamas Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands NauticPath features depth contours intertidal zones and spot sound ings navigational aids with view range and coverage Extensive object oriented detail can be viewed including list of lights tides and cur rents wrecks and obstructions marine services restricted areas and anchorage database information 51 These images show the offshore coastal detail using NauticPath USA marine charts Reading NauticPath Map Information Use the cursor to highlight a map feature or symbol and a pop up box will appear identifying the item Press the LOCATION POI INFORMATION but ton A screen appears with information about the selected item 0 5 ft 3 3 ft 0 7 ft The Miami Harbor Entrance tide symbol in the left image has been highlighted At right the Location POI Information button has been sel
31. lay data box from the map screen Hide When Invalid check box Hides the overlay data box when it is not valid 26 My Trails fs The unit is designed to record Trails By default Trails are hidden on screen Trails can be displayed showing your travel history For instructions on displaying Trails see the earlier discussion of Categories Drawn For the My Trails feature to work it must be activated in the Categories Drawn menu rT gt Name a OERA E Trail 1 Color Sees Light Red Delete Trail Pattern Active i i Visibl Visible Trail Active Trail W visible E Trail Preview check symbol arrow symbol on Points Trails Menu left showing two trails Trail 2 is the active trail indi cated by the arrow to the right Trail 1 is displayed on screen indi cated by the check mark to the left but it is not active The Edit Trail screen right allows you to modify an existing Trail My Trails controls how the unit records and displays Trails The Trails menu lists all the Trails with symbols to indicate which trail is active To modify a Trail press its entry in the list The Edit Trail screen will appear From the Edit Trail screen you can navigate a Trail delete it rename it or modify its color pattern and visibility 27 Language mes Use the Language menu to select the text and spoken voice language When the Language button is selected the Lan guage Text menu will appear The u
32. location of any music file being played Press PLay ALL to play all of the music files in a se lected folder 16 Pictures Gauge and Options The unit can display gif and jpg images stored on an SD card The unit will automatically search the SD card for any stored images Se lect Pictures located at the bottom left of the Main Menu screen The picture toolbar controls are x Close Slideshow returns to the Main Menu Zoom In enlarges the image Play Pause cycles through the images Next Image Previous Image The toolbar can be hidden using the icon located in the bottom right corner of the pictures screen Gauge Page The Gauge Page shows the estimated time of arrival time to destina tion distance to destination average speed and max speed To view the Gauge Page select GAUGE Pace located on the bottom right of the Main Menu screen To return to the Main Menu press the MENU button in the top left corner of the screen 17 Options Pages The Options feature in the Main Menu contains three pages of menus used to customize the operation of the unit Directions List E The Directions list is created when the unit begins navigat ing The Directions list shows all the turns from the start of a route to the end including an arrow icon indicating the direction of each turn gi Distance To Turn 11 29 Take Ramp Right to US 169 S Mingo Valley Expy Pearl Harbor Memorial Expy m Exit Right to l 4
33. me or narrow the search by looking near your current location or near the cursor lo cation Select the waypoint and the Waypoint Information screen ap pears Choose Go To and the unit creates a red course line from your current position to the waypoint Go To Cursor Use the Go To Cursor command to navigate to a waypoint on the map screen Highlight a waypoint on screen with the cursor and press the LOCATION INFORMATION button Now choose Go To 41 Navigating with the Go To Cursor command At left a waypoint was selected with the cursor The image at right shows the straight line navigation course Red Course Line The turn by turn magenta line is replaced with a red course line in point to point mode An S symbol is placed at the starting point To navigate a red course line zoom the map screen in closely and steer so the black arrow icon moves along the red course line An arrival alarm will sound when the destination is reached Cancel navigation by going to Options Page 1 and pressing CANCEL NAVIGATION Steering Arrow and other Overlay Data Different types of navigation information can be displayed as Overlay Data Overlay Data boxes will not appear in point to point mode unless the Hide When Invalid setting is turned off To do this go to Options Page 1 and select OvERLAY Data SETUP In the Overlay Data Shown menu select the desired overlay type to display its Data Information screen 48 Uncheck HIDE WHEN INVALID and
34. nit will display text in English UK English Dansk Nederlands Suomi Francais Deutsch Italiano Norsk Portugues Espanol and Svenska Once the text lan guage is selected press NEXT and the Language Voice menu will ap pear Use this menu to select what language the unit speaks when giv ing turn by turn instructions When finished making your selection press DONE Safety Mode Au The unit has a Safety Mode to prevent vehicle drivers from operating the unit while a vehicle is in motion The touch screen buttons are temporarily disabled whenever Safety Mode is on For more information about Safety Mode refer to the Auto Safety Warning insert included with the unit s documentation Sound and Voice Setup Se oP Use the Sound and Voice Setup W Key Sounds W Read Street Names menu to adjust audio output In the Sounds menu press inside the box to the left of each feature to check it turn on or uncheck it turn off W Voice Instructions Bf Read Distances Verbose Mode Master Volume Periodic Voice 20 min el I Voice Volume Music Volume a Key Sounds When this feature is on the 28 unit will emit a sound every time a command is entered Voice Instructions If Voice Instructions are turned off voice instructions can still be accessed by pressing the SPEAK button on the map screen Verbose Mode This feature will cause the unit to give slightly more de tailed spoken navigation instructions Read S
35. o automatically generate a new route to the same destina tion using new preferences 32 Cross Traffic Turns Use this option to avoid turns across busy lanes of traffic Toll Roads By default toll roads have a fairly high value in routes gen erated by the unit Drag the slider all the way to the right and the unit will not use toll roads Interstates The default setting is designed to avoid Interstates for short trips but if the unit is sending you to the highway too often try setting the unit to Avoid Interstates Turn Preview The Turn Preview checkbox in the Avoid on Routs screen controls whether or not the unit displays a Turn Preview The Turn Preview screen includes a close up of the turn while data boxes provide text in structions about the turn Access the Turn Preview for any turn in a route from the Directions List Transfer Data eS SD cards can be used to store and transfer GPS data files re corded on the unit To transfer data to and from the SD card select TRANSFER Data A dialog box will appear asking Trans fer data which way The two choices are Save or Load When you press Loap or Save the Transfer My Data screen will appear Use the dropdown box to select the filename of the GPS data file you want to load Use the Filename text box to enter a name for the data being sav ed 33 GPS Simulator 1 The GPS Simulator simulates the navigation of a route If the unit is in Simulator mode and you rea
36. o stop navigating Navigation can be canceled at any time with the Cancel Navigation command From the Options menu select CANCEL NAVIGATION and the unit will display a dialog box to confirm your choice Choose Yes and the unit will stop navigating When navigating a route with multiple destinations and Cancel Navigation is selected the unit will give you the option to cancel navigation of the entire route or can cel navigation to the current destination and continue to the next des tination in the route Navigation Mode Instructions for switching between turn by turn and point to point navigation modes are available in Section 6 Section 6 also explains how to use point to point navigation The dif ferent map options for point to point navigation also are discussed 24 Overlay Data Setup T Overlay Data Boxes appear in semi transparent boxes on the map screen and are used to dis play information about a route including distance to the next turn the direction and i angle of a turn speed estimated time to 44 5 A 4 destination and text directions Control the SS 4 88 nu transparency level of Overlay Data Boxes from the Interface Options screen Se YT Ra Sveraypateshown Data viewer ee Data Type Audio Data Overlay Data Boxes E GPS Data Navigation Trip Calculator Time Sensor Data ois es f W Draw box around data The Overlay Data Setup far left can
37. onding correctly try calibrating the screen In the Interface Options menu button J lt oOG 2 ore Al Pictures we Gauge Page Interface Selection Keyboard Brightness oe Calibrate High Screen Transparency Power Key High i gt Power Off Light Timeout Off O Standby press the Calibrate Screen button Touch Screen Calibration will ap pear with a small target icon Press the target icon and a new target icon will appear somewhere on screen Press each of the target icons in turn After the third time the screen should be calibrated 30 Power Key Power Off and Standby Power Off is the unit s default mode Standby mode allows the unit to sleep and draw very little battery power If the unit is left idle for 12 hours it will automatically leave Standby mode and switch to a full shut down to save battery power To place the unit in Standby mode select STANDBY in the bottom right corner of the Interface Options screen To place the unit back in Power Off mode select POWER OFF Units of Measure 1 Q This feature adjusts the units of Units of Measure Se i i Speed Distance rHeading measure including speed and Bo distance heading time and C Metric C magnetic date The unit will not automatically up BE ti idis Date Format 42 Hour m Month Day Year date when traveling to a different time ni Day Month Year our zone Access the Set Local Time feature QO Year Month Day
38. onfigure adjust or enter infor mation into your GPS unit while driving 3 External Connections Section 1 includes information on external connections SD card slot Reset button Headphone socket USB to PC External power socket Left side of unit Right side of unit SD card slot To insert an SD card hold it so the label faces forward and slide it into the slot pushing with the tip of the finger until the card locks in place To remove the card again use your finger tip to push on the card releasing the catch and ejecting the card When Music Mode or the Pictures slideshow is selected the unit will automatically search the SD card for the related files Reset button If the unit is not responding use the Reset button located on the right side of the unit Use the tip of a pen or something pointed to firmly press the Reset button recessed in the hole Pressing the Re set button will force the unit to power off so it can be restarted Headphone socket Used to connect headphones Listening to music or turn by turn instructions with headphones can seriously impede your ability to drive Check local laws before using headphones USB to PC External power socket The unit operates on an internal re chargeable battery When the external power cable is connected the unit draws power directly through the power cable and recharges the battery The unit also comes with a USB to PC cable The XOG acts like a removable disk
39. pear Use the cursor and Map Screen Toolbar to move around the map screen When the unit is navigating the cursor and Map Screen Toolbar are hidden Main Menu button Map Music Find and Options are all available from the Main Menu Location POI Information button Brings up the Location Information or POI Information screen which is explained under the topic Creating and Saving Contacts Speak button Push to repeat the current navigation instruction or to bring up the on screen volume control slider Auto Zoom button As the map screen moves to track your position Auto Zoom will enlarge the map based on your speed and the distance to the next turn If you prefer to manually control the zoom level turn the Auto Zoom feature off by pressing the Auto Zoom button Turn the fea ture back on by touching the button again Map Screen Toolbar Controls the map screen Cursor Use to highlight map POI Point of Interest symbols Overlay Data Hide button Clears Overlay Data Boxes from the screen Press it again to bring them back Map Orientation button Toggles between three different map views By default the unit displays the map in 3D view Track Up 3D View displays the map from a position above and slightly behind the black arrow icon which represents you on screen North Up always shows the map with North at the top of the screen Track Up rotates the map so that the direction you are traveling is always at the top o
40. treet Names When this feature is active the unit will speak the name of streets being navigated Read Distances When this feature is active the unit will speak the dis tance to the next turn Music Volume This setting only affects music playback spoken instruc tions will remain unchanged Periodic Voice Use this feature to increase or decrease the frequency of spoken instructions Voice instructions are repeated at set intervals and are intended as reminders Voice Volume This setting only affects spoken instructions music vol ume will remain unchanged Master Volume This setting affects all audio output Interface Setup Interface Options controls the visual display of the unit in cluding brightness contrast and the graphical skin 29 Interface Selection Several skin options are available To change the skin display touch inside the Interface Selection box and a drop down list will appear showing all of the available skins Palen Options Keyboard Changes the keyboard button layout Brightness Controls the brightness of the screen Transparency Controls the transparency of Overlay Data Boxes Light Timeout Controls the screen s back light When this feature is off the screen will stay at a constant brightness Moving the slider to the left will cause the screen to dim after a set amount of time This fea ture is designed to save battery life Calibration Screen If the touch screen isn t resp
41. treet type modifiers such as N for North or Ave for Avenue Press Done and another Find Streets screen will appear with a dialog directing you to enter the name of the second street Press SPELL and use the keyboard to enter the name of the second street Press Done and a dialog box will appear stating Finding street intersection Please wait If the unit is not able to locate the intersection a dialog box will appear indicating t was unable to locate the intersection When the unit lo cates the intersection a dialog box will appear stating Please choose an option You will have three options Add to Addressbook Find on Map or Go To 42 Choosing New Destinations while Navigating When navigating and an alternate destina m FB tion is selected a dialog box will appear esstiend Orementares A asking Which would you like to do You as will have three choices Detour here New final destination or Cancel old navigation L Detour New final Cancel old here destination navigation Detour here Navigates to the new location y 5 04 mi Once you arrive the unit will resume navi Exit Right to Creek 3 bou y y i Tpke gating to the original destination n Which would you like to do New final destination Will add a new location to the end of a route Cancel old navigation Will stop navigating to the original destination and start navigating to a new location 43 Point to Point Navigation
42. y Connection Attractions Attractions Cities Countries e Cities Countries e Emergency amp Goy Emergency amp Goy v Gas Convenience v Gas Convenience Use the Map Categories Drawn screen to customize the map In this example the category My Trails and subcategory Distances are off The right image shows what Map Categories Drawn features have been activated The Map Categories Drawn menu is divided into two columns Category and Subcategory Press and highlight any item to turn it on or off If a category is turned off none of its subcategories will appear Route Via Destinations Use Route Via Destinations to access the Routes menu where lt routes are stored and managed To create a route the unit must know its position Once the unit has locked on select Options from the Main Menu Select Route Via DESTINATIONS and the Routes menu will appear Select New RouTeE and the Edit Route menu will appear 20 Name Add e R bah Distance From Find Route 3 M Tulsa Boat Sal Direct To View Via Add to list Remove Via Use the Routes list menu left to store and manage different routes The left image shows several stored routes Each route contains differ ent legs Each leg is a destination in the route The Edit Route menu right shows all of the routing controls and a generated route from the Routes list In this case it is the last route from the Routes menu Kwick Stop

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