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1. 1000 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS INC LITHO IN U S A 12000 E SKELLY DR TULSA OK 74128 WARNING USE THIS MAPPING UNIT ONLY AS AN AID TO NAVIGATION A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION The background maps built into this unit are not intended for navigation The accuracy of these maps has not been verified The maps are derived from U S Government sources which rely on ground and aerial surveys and satellite data Since there can be inaccuracies in the data used to create the map and the map s resolution and position inaccuracies in the navigation system you should use caution when using this product CAUTION When showing navigation data to a position waypoint this unit will show the shortest most direct path to the waypoint regardless of obstacles Therefore the prudent navigator will not only take advantage of all available navigation tools when travelling to a waypoint but will also visually check to make certain clear safe path to the waypoint is always available NOTICE As of this writing the Department of Defense DOD has not declared the GPS navigation system operational The system is still in a testing phase Satellites can be turned off or accuracy can be degraded at will by the system operators Remember this if you use a GPS receiver as the position input to the GlobalMap 1000 C MAP
2. 103 To erase all of the event mark ers from the screen first cursor to the area that has the event markers that you wish to erase Of course if the event markers are in the area of your present position then you don tneedto use the cursor If necessary zoom in or zoom out until all of the event markers that you want to erase are shown on the dis 105 play Remember using this function will erase of the event markers that are visible on the screen so if there are event markers showingthatyou don t want to erase use the cursororzoomfunctionto move them off the screen Once you have the desired event mark ers showing that you wish to erase press the EVENT MARKER key then press the key next to the DEL ALL IN VIEW label A message appears warning you that this will erase all of the event markers that are in view If you wantto erase them press the ENT key If not pressthe CLR key If you pressed the ENT key the GlobalMap 1000 erases all of the event markers from the screen NAVIGATION SCREEN The navigation screen shows all data in digital numbers You can view this screen at anytime by pressing the NAV key The navigation display shows your present position in large num bers atthe top ofthe screenand Speed Over Ground SOG Course Over Ground COG Distance To Go DTG to waypoint Bearing to waypoint and velocity made good VMG beneath the present position Your present
3. alarm sounds when you cross an imaginary line perpendicu XTE Alarm 0 OFF lar to your course that passes through the waypoint All of these alarms are set identically Perpendicular Alarm ON OFF exceptthe perpendicular alarm Olini which has adjustment PA XTE Range 0 40 mi Anchor Radius 0 10 mi Anchor Alarn ON OFF To adjust an alarm first press the MENU key Now press the key next to the Alarms label The screen shown at right appears This screen is divided into two parts The top tets you turn an alarm on or off The bottom half lets you adjust the arrival cross track error and anchor radius alarms The default for all alarms is off Toturn an alarmon simply press the key next to the alarm s label This moves the check mark from the box to the box After you ve turned the alarm on simply press the CLR key to exit this screen Adjusting Alarm If you need to adjust the alarm s settings simply press the key next to the alarm s label at the bottom of the screen then enter the change using the numbered keys Forexample to change the arrival radius from0 10to0 25 mile first press the key next to the Arrival Radius label Now enter the following numbers 0 2 0 Press the ENT key when you re finished The arrival radius will read 0 20 mi You can press the left or right arrow keys to move between the numbers or the CLR key to exit without making a
4. the GlobalMap 1000 can be viewed on the left side of the screen The first 44 have a Starlink model MRB 2A beacon receiver you don t have to enter the frequency or the bit rate Simply press the key next to the Start Starlink Automatic Mode label and the Starlink receiver will tell the GlobalMap 1000 the transmitter frequency and bit rate automatically When you re finished with this screen press the CLR key The GlobalMap should start using the data from the differential beacon receiver See the DGPS Beacon Receiver Status section in this manual for more informa tion Initialization LGC 1 GPS Module Note Read this section only if you have a LGC 1 GPS module connected to the GlobalMap 1000 If you are using the NMEA 0183 input for position information skip this part In order forthe LGC 1 GPS module to lock onto the satellites it must first find them If you simply tum the unit on and wait the unit will find the satellites by itself in 15 minutes or less This is called Cold Start If you let it find the satellites the time display will probably be wrong since it will be showing UTC time or the time at Greenwich England However all other navigation displays including the position display will be correct You can set the time to your local time To speed up the satellite acquisition process you can initialize the LGC 1 or tell it where it is the firsttime it s turned on This initialization pro
5. waypoints in the route have been selected Press the CLR key when you re finished A screen Similar to the one below right appears The waypoints used in this route appear on the right side of the screen In this example route DESTRED LOCATION we saved five waypoints so PLACE WAYPOINT there arefive legs onthe route THis SOREN Question marks appear for the name on all of the waypoints since you can t name the waypoints while entering them from the map you wish to change anything aboutthe way point name position or icon see the Edit Waypoint section The waypoint s num ber appears on the far right side of the screen This is it s num ber inthe waypointlist Allofthe waypoints that are saved are added to the waypoint list no matter how you save them If the route shown on the listis the MOVE CURSOR DESIRED LOCATION way you want it simply press Routes the ENT key to save it The BIG FISH GlobalMap 1000 returns to the route menu with your new route at the top of the list Add From Table Tocreate a route from the list of waypoints first name the route as shown onthe previous page You should see the screen at the top of the next page after naming the route Now press the key next to the Add From Table label The screen shown the middle of the next page appears All of the waypoints including their number and symbol stored
6. C MAP The C MAP database is not intended as a replacement of official nautical charts which are required for safe navigation Copyright 1993 Lowrance Electronics Inc All rights reserved All features and specifications subject to change without notice All screens in this manual are simulated NOTES NOTES TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION MOUNTING BRACKET MOUNT IN DASH MOUNT 2 POWER CONNECTIONS INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTIONS 4 DGPS BEACON RECEIVER 7 MAPLINK LOWRANCE GPS MODULE INSTALLATIO KEYBOARD 7 GETTING STARTED INITIALIZATION DGPS SETUP 16 LOWRANCE LGC 1 GPS MODULE COLD START 19 LGC 1 GPS MODULE TEST 19 MAPPING NAVIGATION STEERING DISPLAYS 20 SCREEN 21 MAPPING OPTION CARTRIDGE SWITCH C MAP SETUP 25 CURSOR 26 TRAIL PLOTTER 27 EVENT MARKER NAVIGATION SCREEN STEERING SCREEN C D I RANGE SATELLITE DGPS INFORMATION SCREEN CUSTOMIZE SCREENS WAYPOINT NAVIGATION 37 HOW TO SAVE WAYPOINT 87 QUICK SAVE METHOD 87 VIEW AND SAVE METHOD EDITING WAYPOINT 38 WAYPOINT SYMB
7. are shown To see more waypoints simply press the down arrow key The position of the highlighted waypoint is shown at the bottom of the screen Bearing and distance from your present position to the waypoint are shown next to the waypoint s latitude longi tude yf TWO WRECKS Route lea WrvYeT End of Route The route name is shown at the top right hand side of the dis play Beneath it is the list of waypoints used in the route Of course if you just created the route the list will be empty To add a waypoint to the route press the down arrow key until the black box surrounds thefirst waypoint that you wish to addto the list then press the ENT key The waypoint shows at the top of the list under the route name on the right side of the screen When all of the waypoints have been added to the route press the CLR key This returns you to the edit route menu as shown below the route shown on this screen is the way youwant it press the ENT key to save The GlobalMap 1000 returnsto the route menu with your route shown on the list TWO WRECKS Route Add From Keys The GlobalMap 1000 lets you entereach waypointin the route directly from the keyboard In other words you enter the latitude longitude of each waypoint in the route This method also lets you choose the waypoint name number and symbol To add waypoints to a route from the keyboard first name a route as shown 45
8. ling due south a turn to the left east will look like a turn to the right on the display However with north up display your 73 course line is always straight up andthe map rotates around your presentposition Although this may look confusing at first it actually makes reading the map easier For example if you re travelling due east fea tures on the map should match your view outside an inlet on your left willbe shown on the left on the map an island on your right will show on the right on the map etc 25742 438 80709 035 To change from the north up to the course up mode simply press the MENU key then press the key next to the Mapping Setup label Now press the key nextto the View North Up Course Up label This switches the check mark to the Course Up box Press the CLR key to return to the map screen To switch back to the north up view simply re peat the above steps Map Names Major cities highways rivers lakes states and more are shown on the Lowrance back ground Lowrance car tridges C Map cartridges and background mapalsoshow the names of many of these landmarks but can t be tumed off When the GlobalMap is first tumed on or after it s preset these names are shown on the map To tum the names off press the MENU key then press the key next to the Mapping Setup label Now press the key next to the Map Names label This moves the check ma
9. section in this manual Each of the following screens is available by pressing a key at the bottom of the unit A detailed description of each screen follows IMPORTANT If the data shown in digital numbers on any screen on this unit is flashing then it means that data is invalid Do not rely on that data if it is flashing For example if the present position display is flashing then the unit has lost the position data from the GPS module or NMEA 0183 data input The position that is flashing is the last known position not your present position Do not navigate with this unit until you have found the reason the unit has lost the position data 20 WAYPT ROUTE key then press the key next to the Can Navigation label The unit 1 BIG SCHOOL retums to the last used map Z REEF navigation or steering screen SNUG COVE i 4 Quick Save Erase a Waypoint To delete a waypoint from the 2 p 7 exEmptyex waypoint list first press the xxEnptyx WAYPT ROUTE key then EA m Emptyex press the key next to the RAA EEA Waypoints label The screen shown at right appears Now move the black box to the waypoint that you wish to erase using the arrow keys Now simply press the key next to the Erase Waypt label A message appears on the screenthat warns you that this waypoint will be permanently erased If you still wish to erase this waypoint pr
10. 1 Waypoint 2 f PRESK EEA SEC Use the arrow keys to move about Use ENT to save and CLR to exit without save The box shown beneath the compass box is a course deviation indicator or C D I This box has a pointer that moves 0 05 to the left or right depending if you are one left or right of the optimum course line The pointer represents the course line For example if you are one half of a mile to the left of the desired Once everything on this screen is correct press the ENT key The 22 39 The list of waypoints shows on the right side of the screen The first waypoint number in the list appears at the top of the page It s highlighted by a black box This is the number that the po sition will be stored under To switch to a different number simply press the down arrow key If the waypoint says Empty then you can store a position there A row of menu labels appear on the left side of the screen Pressing a key next to these labels let you save your present position the cursor position select a waypoint destination edit the waypoint elements and erase a waypoint from the list The steps required to save a waypoint either your present position cursor position or any other position are the same 2 Enptyx Emptyx 4 Emptux 5 5 xxEmptyex 7 Enpty xxEnpty xxEmptye To save a waypoint first move the black box to the waypoin
11. If the LGC 1 fails any ofthe tests onthe shown onthe screen thencontact the Lowrance Factory Customer Service Department To activate the receiver test first press the MENU key then press the key next to the I O Order RAN and Initialization label Now igh Order RAM EFF press the key next to the Test Preprocessor Test GPS Receiver label The screen shown right appears While the GlobalMap 1000 is testing the LGC 1 GPS mod ule the word Testing appears in the box at the top of the screen This will take several seconds When the GlobalMap 1000 is finished with the test the word PASSED will appear at the top of the screen if the module passed the test and FAILED if the GlobalMap found a problem The boxes on the screen show the results of each test These results are coded and will show either FFFF 0000 The version of the software used in the LGC 1 appears at the bottom of the screen Preprocessor ulti Interface ignal Inj Test Software Version To exit this screen press the CLR key MAPPING NAVIGATION STEERING DISPLAYS The GlobalMap 1000 has mapping navigation steering indicator and satellite information screens These displays were designed to show the most important data However you can change all of them except the satellite information screen to some extent through the Customize Display feature on the second GPS menu screen To change these screens see the Customize
12. immediately after the accident happens Training and educa tion are also good accident preventative The Coast Guard has excellent safety courses Instruct all members on board your boat on safety procedures before leaving the dock Make certain on board know what to do before any emergency occurs DATUMS The GPS navigation system relies on complex mathematical calculations to determine your position based on satellite data and other factors One factor is the Earth s shape Since the Earth is not a true sphere variations in the calculations have to be made to accommodate deviations To make matters more complex not everyone uses the same data to determine what the deviations are The size and shape of the ellipsoids that are used to approximate the earth s surface are improved often This can lead to errors if your navigation device uses one ellipsoid while your chart uses a different one The term used for these ellipsoids is Datum To reduce the errorfactor between datum this unit gives you the capability to select the datum used bythe GlobalMap 1000 when displaying the map You can select a new datum from a list or enter a correction offset based on latitude longitude To change the datum first press the MENU key two times Now press the key next to the Datum Translations The screen shown at the top of the next page appears 55 you navigate back to the man overboard position Man Overboard Information Once
13. in the latitude field Now enter the desired latitude If you need to change the latitude from north to south press the key next to the S label After you ve made the desired changes to the latitude press the down arrow key to move to the longitude Now enter the new longitude Press the key next to the or W if you need to change the longitude from westto east or vice versa Anytime you make a mistake entering a number simply press the left or right arrow keys to move to the number you wish ta change then enter the correct When a waypoint is recalled see the waypoint navigation section the direction to the waypoint or bearing is shown in the bottom right corner of this box BRG Use the arrow keys to move about Use ENT to save and CLR The arrow that points up always shows inthe middle of this box This arrow to exit without save points to the bearing of the recalled waypoint on the compass In this example the bearing is 197 degrees If you steer the boat so thatthe arrow that points up is always in line with your course over ground then you ll always steer the shortest most direct route to the waypoint If you move to the left or right of the optimum course to the waypoint another arrow appears on the display with the letters WYPT This arrow points in the direction you should steer the boat to get back on course In the example shown above you need to steer the boatto the left to getbackoncourse
14. inthe upper left corner of the display STEERING SCREEN The steering screen shows a pictorial view of your boat and course travelled This is called a Course Deviation Indicator or It also shows Distance To Go DTG Course Over Ground COG Speed Over Ground SOG Bearing to Waypoint Bearing Cross Track Error XTE and Veloc ity Made Good All of the digital boxes on this screen are customizable Press the STEER key to view this screen Your present position is shown by the arrow The arrow shows the direction the boat is heading relative to the waypoint theory if you steer the boat with the arrow always pointing towards the waypoint then you will arrive at the waypoint The solid line extending from the arrow is your track or path you ve taken To travel directly to a waypoint try to keep the arrow on the center line The waypoint is depicted by a circle at the top of the CDI display As you approach the waypoint the arrow and the box will move closer together If you travel past the waypoint the waypoint s box will move to the bottom of the display Using the digital displays at the bottom of the screen with the graphical display at the top let you accurately steer the boat to a waypoint The numbers immediately be low the C D I the C D I range in miles This gives you an idea ofhow far off course you are For example if the arrow is halfway between the course line and the ou
15. position shows at the top of the screen in latitude longitude coordinates This is shown in degrees minutes and thousandths of a minute For example on this page the present position is 25 degrees 44 324 minutes latitude and 80 degrees 08 119 minutes longitude Please note that you must re call a waypoint to use the Bear ing Distance To Go and locity Made Good displays See the Waypoint Navigation sec tion for information on recalling a waypoint For example a waypoint was recalled on the map screen at right The navigation screen at the top of the page shows all of the navigation data from our present position on the map 25744 315 80 08 120 Pressing the NAV key at the bottom of the unit while the navigation screen is displayed changes all of the boxes shown at the bottom of the display Of course all of these displays can be changed or rearranged by the user in virtually any combination See the Customize Screens section for more information 31
16. the desired symbol as shown at right Now press the ENT key The screen shown below ap pears An information box shows on the screen giving information about the se lected symbol To erase this messagebox press the CLR key MIAMI 3 ROUTESandWAYPOINTS If asterisk appears next 292 to a waypoint in the list of 1 aa waypoints used a route then that waypoint has changed since it was added to a route For example if you use waypoint number one in a route and later change the waypoint s location then the GlobalMap 1000 will place an asterisk next to the waypoint s number in the route list This alerts youto any change made to any waypoint used in a route including name symbol and position 4 CURSOR The cursor is not available when the map is in the course up mode 59 POSITION FILTER No matter what kind of radionavigation input you re using with the GlobalMap 1000 jitter or small position changes will show on the display even when you re not moving For example if the GPS module or antenna is mounted high above the deck position changes will occur as the boat rolls in the waves The position filter will average the jitter showing a smoother position and navigation display The jitter affects not only the position but all other displays including course over ground and speed over ground There are three settings off low and high When the GiobalMap 1000 is first turned on or
17. the same as the chart If you move the unit will continuously add the change to all position displays This makes it more closely match the datum used by the chart For this reason you should be careful when entering the PCF offset This offset is saved in memory It doesn t change when the unit is turned off However a Preset does erase the PCF factor To set the PCF factor first press the MENU key two times then press the key next to the Datum Translations label Finally press the key next to the PCF label at the bottom of the display The screen shown above appears Nowenter the correctionfor your location Remember this is the difference between the location shown on the present position display and the position shown on the chart In this example we have entered 0 de grees 012 minutes north latitude and 0 degrees 068 minutes east longitude as the PCF offset That is the difference between the present position shown on the unit and our position shown by the chart In other words our position shown on the unit is 0 012 minutes south and 0 068 minutes west of the position shown on the chart After you ve entered the desired offset press the key next to the PCF Mode ON OFF label Thisturns the PCF correction factor that you entered on To leave this screen press the CLR key This also puts your changes into effect To turn these changes off return to this screen and press the key next to the PCF Mode ON OFF label
18. until the de sired waypointis highlighted by the black box The waypoint s position distance from your 3 SNUG COVE present position and bearing 4 xEmptyx from your position to the way Edit 5 x Emptyxx point show at the bottom of the Erase Waypt 6 Emptyee 7 Emptu 9 sl be screen Now simply press the key next to the Go To Waypt label The GlobalMap 1000 re turns to the mapping screen draws a S with a box around it showing your position when you recalled the waypoint see below A dotted line extends from this box to the recalled waypoint This line is the shortest path to the waypoint If you steer the boat along this line you ll travel directly to the recalled waypoint Navigation data also appears in all digital displays which showyour course over ground COG speed over ground SOG dis tance to waypoint DTG and much more Switch to the navi gation or steering screens for more navigation information Cancel Navigation To stop the GlobalMap 1000 from showing navigation data a waypoint first press the 40 MAP SCREEN The Map screen automatically appears the first time the GlobalMap 1000 is turned on You can also view this screen at any time by pressing the MAP key A screen similar to the one at right appears Your present position appears as a circle with a cross on the screen The latitude longitude of your present position shows
19. waypoint For example on the map at right the waypoint is perpen dicular to the present position s course In this example as soon as the present position crosses the imaginary dashed line the perpendicular alarm will be tripped and sound an alarm NMEA OUTPUT The GlobalMap 1000 sends data out according to standards set by the NMEA National Marine Electronics Association This allows the GlobalMap 1000 to send position and navigation information to listener units such as autopilots and other marineinstruments The GlobalMap 1000 uses the following NMEA data protocols 0180 and0183 0180 sends steering information only It s useful mainly for autopilots NMEA 0183 sends position steering speed and more order to use this feature the wires on the power cable must be connected to the NMEA data input on the other instrument See the installation section in the front of this manual for wiring connection information Once you connect the wiring properly the GlobalMap 1000 must be told which data format to use Consult the owners manual of the listener equipment to see which format it needs Then set the GlobalMap 1000 as follows First press the MENU key Next press the key next to the andiInitialization label Now press the key nexttothe NMEA Output abel until the check mark moves to the desired po sition either 0183 or 0180 Press the CLR key to exit this screen The GlobalMap 1000
20. will start sending NMEA data Note If the Magnavox DGPS receiver is connected to the GlobalMap 1000 no NMEA data can be sent recalled waypoint if the arrival alarm s settingis 1 mile We ve drawn the imaginary arrival alarm radius on the screen at right AS you can see the present position symbol hasn t reached the circle When it does the arrival alarm will sound The alarm is adjustable from 010 to 9 99 miles XTE ALARM The XTE cross track error alarm sounds a tone when your cross track error is greater than the alarm s setting As shown on the map at right the boat s cross track error is 3 4 mile If the XTE alarm is set to 1 mile the alarm sounds shown by an imaginary line on the screen at right letting you know how far off course your present posi tion is This alarm is adjustable from 010 to 9 99 miles ANCHOR ALARM Theanchoralarm sounds atone when the present position moves outside a preset radius For example if you set the an chor alarm to 1 nautical mile 600 feet then the alarm will sound if you move more than 600 feet from the location where you set the alarm It s adjust able from 0 01 to 9 9 miles On the map at right the anchor alarm is set to 5 miles If the boat moves outside the 5 mile Nm ARRIVAL ALARM CROSS TRACK ALARM circle the anchor alarm will sound a tone 5r The LOWRANCE LGC 1 GPS MODULE This optional GPS receiver i
21. your present position and assigns the first available waypoint number to see above It displays the waypoint on the map and stores the position in the waypoint list See the view and same method below for more information on storing waypoints Waypoint Save View and Save Method The Quick Save feature doesn t let you select the waypoint number You have to use the next available number when using that method plus you can only save your present position The View and Save method gives you far more options Note You can store a position under a waypoint number that already has a position assigned to it using this method To save a location as a waypoint first press the WAYPT ROUTE key A screen similar to the one at right appears Now press the key next to the Waypoints la bel The screen shown at the top of the next page appears Overboard Information 5 37 to choose from Pressing the MENU key changes to the next page Once the arrow is point ing to the desired box press the ENT key This returns the GlobalMap 1000 to the screen you re changing in this ex ample it s the navigation screen and places the new box on the screen Compare the navigation screen on the previous page with the one be low right To change another box simply repeat the above steps When you re finished customizing the screen simply press the CLR screen This erases the arrow from the display and locks in your chan
22. E key then press the key nextto the Routes label Usethe arrow keys to highlight the 48 EVENT MARKER To mark a location on the plotter screen use this key MAN OVERBOARD Pressing this key instantly saves your present position and switches the unit into a mode that shows navigation data to the last saved position ARROW KEYS These keys are used to make menu selections and to move the cursor lines on the screen CLR This key clears menus and erases entries from the screen ENT This key is used to enter numbers and make selections ON The ON key turns the GlobalMap 1000 on Pressing this key after turning the unit on turns the display and keyboard s lights on OFF Press and HOLD the Off key to turn the GlobalMap 1000 off GETTING STARTED INITIALIZATION AND I O Once all power and data connections have been made the next step is to turn the GlobalMap 1000 on Amessage appears on the screen You must press the CLR key to erase this message Next you need to tell it which data input to use This only needs to be done once since it stores this information in battery backed up memory The data input choices are NMEA 0183 or Lowrance GPS When the GlobalMap 1000 is turned on for the first time out of the box itexpects the LGC 1 Lowrance GPS module to be connected If this module is connected then the GlobalMap 1000 sends cold start message to the module The module will then start looking for the satellites
23. It can take up to 15 minutes for the module to determine your position To speed up this process you can initialize the module by sending it your present position time altitude and date See page 17 for details on initializing the LGC 1 GPS module If you have an external GPS Loran C or Decca receiver connected to the GlobalMap 1000 through the NMEA cable you ll need tose f lect the NMEA 0183 input Device SGPS do this first press the MENU DGPS OFF Magnavox Starlink NMEA Output OFF 2183 180 key Now press the key next to the I O and Initialization label The screen shown at right ap Initial Time and Position pears Next pressthe key next DGPS Control to the Input Device label This switches the unit from the Low Cold Start GPS Receiver rance GPS module the NMEA 0183 data input NMEA183 Finally press the CLR key to exit this Screen Once you switch to the properdata input the GlobalMap 1000 should show yourpresentposition onthe display once the navigation receivertransmits it If you re certain the navigation receiveris sending position data but the present position display continues to flash for over 15 seconds signifying that it isn t receiving data then check all wiring connections DGPS SETUP Some areas have installed or are planning to install differen 0825 of OFF Hagnavox 0 Starlin tial transmitters th
24. LD START When the GlobalMap 1000 is turned on for the first time out of the box it automatically sends a cold start message to the Lowrance LGC 1 GPS receiver You can also send a cold start message to the re ceiver If the unit can t lock on to the satellites using the data you ve given it orifithas trouble finding the satellites perhaps it is using the wrong data This can happen if you ve entered the wrong data by accident For example given it east longitude instead of west Or if you ve moved a long distance with the unit turned off To send a cold start message to the receiver first press the MENU key Now press the key next to the I O and Initialization label Finally press the key next to the Cold Start GPS Receiver label The unit will begin a cold start technique to find the available satellites It should lock onto them in 15 minutes or less Remember when it does your local time and possibly date display will probably be wrong Use the method shown previously to set the time and date to their proper local settings Once this is done an internal clock will keep the correct time even when the unit is turned off The GPS system updates this clock when the unit is locked on to the satellites GPS RECEIVER TEST If you have the LGC 1 GPS receiver connected to the GlobalMap 1000 test can be performed on the receiver This tests many parameters of the receiver letting you know if there is a malfunction
25. OLS 39 GOTO 40 CANCEL NAVIGATION 40 ERASE WAYPOINT WAYPOINT DISPLAY 41 ROUTES 42 CREATING A ROUTE NAME A ROUTE WAYPOINT SELECTIO 43 REMOVE A WAYPOINT 46 EDIT WAYPOINT 46 ERASE ROUTE 46 FOLLOWING A ROUTE 47 GPS ALARMS 49 ARRIVAL ALARM 49 XTE CROSS TRACK ERROR ALARM 50 ANCHOR 50 PERPENDICULAR 51 NMEA OUTPUT 51 UNITS OF MEASURE 52 CONTRAST VOLUME LIGHT ADJUSTMENT MAN OVERBOARD DATUMS ss dbdunucvstssscusousshsnaceestsausdcusentuadlebendesvastscesrsccscveadcsssces 55 PCF Pasition Correction Factor POSITION FILTER GPS SIMULATOR LAST MINUTE CHANGE NOTES 6 TRAIL PLOT If you turn the plot trail recording off using the Trail Recording function the Mapping Setup menu then the 1000 will stop plotting your trail However it will show your trai on the map up to the point that you turned it off 7 TRAIL PLOT There is a maximum of 2000 dots available to plot a trail 8 EVENT MARKER Pressing the EVENT MARKER key twice puts the last used marker at your present position or at the cursor position if it s displayed 9 EVENT MA
26. RKER You can t erase event markers from the display when it s inthe course up mode 10 The storage temperature for your unit is from 4 degrees to 167 degrees Fahrenheit 20 to 75 degrees Celcius Extended storage temperatures higher or lowerthan specified will cause the liquid crystal display to fail Neither this type of failure nor its consequences are covered by the warranty For more information consult the factory customer service department 60 INTRODUCTION The GlobalMap 1000 is a high quality wide screen mapping unit with performance that is second to none in its class Using menu features and soft key operation the GlobalMap 1000 is also one of the easiest to use products that Lowrance has ever built It sets new standards in mapping versatility and performance by combining a built in reference map back ground map with the ability to read mapping cartridges requires optional MapLink cartridge reader The display and i are also lightedfor night operation The GlobalMap 1000 s built in background map includes virtually the whole world however over70 of the map s detail is in the 48 contiguous states Hawaii and southem Canada If you install the MapLink cartridge reader the GlobalMap 1000 candisplayhighly detailed charts available on C Map cartridges covering most coasta areas around the world the future Lowrance will also havecartridges available that cover many inland areas MOUNTING Brack
27. ROUTE key Now press the key next to the Navi gate to Cursor Position label The Globa Map returns to the mapping screen with naviga tion data showing in the digital boxes A dotted line appears on the map from your present position to the cursor showing the shortest most direct line to the cursor position A box with the letter S appears at the location you were in when you pressed the Navigate to Cursor Position label The cursor position is marked by a small box and the letters XX which remain on the screen even if you turn the cursor lines off For more information see the waypoint navigation section 25 40 718 80708826 tum the cursor lines off simply press the CURSOR key TRAIL PLOTTER Your present position marker leavesaline or trail behind as it moves across the map ac cordingtothe boat s movement This makes it easy to deter mine the path you ve taken There are several ways you can customize the trail plotter To do so first press the MENU key Now press the key next to the Trail Plotter label The screen shown at the top of the next page appears There are seven menu selections on this screen all of which relate to the trail plotter Afteryou ve made selection on this screen press the CLR key to exit The first item at the top of the screen is Clear Trail This erases the plot trail from the screen This is only temporary the GlobalMap 1000 will continue to draw your tra
28. Remember presetting the unit also erases any PCF offset thereby turning it off 57 There are two boxes on the left side of the screen One reads Source Datum the other is WGS 84 Display Datum Before chang ing the Datum you need to know which datum the naviga UGS 84 tion receiver supplyingposition data to the GlobalMap 1000 is using For example all Low rance GPS receivers includ ing the LGC 1 GPS receiver use WGS 84 all Lowrance Loran C receivers use WGS 72 The display datum box shows the datum currently displayed on the mapping screen by the GiobalMap 1000 If the display datum is different fromthe source datum the GlobalMap 1000 translates the source datum to the displayed one This lets you display a map using any datum on the list on the right side of the screen To change either the source or displayed datum first press the key on the right side of the screen next to the desired box that you wish to change Then press the up or down arrow keys to move highlight the datum you wish to use For example to change the source datum from WGS 84 to WGS 72 simply press the keynextto the Source Datum label then press the down arrow key until WGS 72 is highlighted When the source box shows the correct datum press the ENT key This saves the datum displayed in the source box Once you have the desired datums showing in both the source and the display boxes press the CLR key This unit returns to the mappingSc
29. a different box simply press the arrow keys until it s pointing to the desired box In this example we ll change the distance to go DTG to the estimated time of arrival ETA display With the arrow pointing to the DTG box pressthe ENT key The screen shown atthe top of the next page appears Using the arrow keys move the arrow to the box If the digital box you want is not on this screen press the MENU key until you See it There are four pages of different digital boxes 35 Beneath the date display is the GPS status display This tells 36 09 498 95717955 you if the unit is in the 2D mode 375 rt 12 41 37 13 09 1993 position only 3D mode posi tion and altitude or if DGPS is operational The Fix status and DOPS 7 2 13 show in the upper right portion 27 14 12 of the display The fix quality 15 24 26 has a range from 0 9 9 is the best 0 the worst As the fix number decreases the position s jitter increases Jitter is the small position changes your present position symbo makes when you re not moving This movement isnormaland happens all electronic navigation equipment Beneath the fix display are the DOPS GDOP Geometric HDOP Horizontal VDOP Vertical PDOP Position and TDOP Time DOP stands for Dilution Of Precision The smaller the number in these fields the better In otherwords the smaller numbers mean the GiobalMap1000 is showing more accurate
30. at send cor NMEA Output 183 180 rection data to a special re ceiver When this receiver is connected to the GlobalMap 225 control _ 1000 along with a Lowrance eee 1000 Along with Lowrance Cold Start Receiver accurate positions can be plot ted If you have a differential DGPS beacon receiver con nected you ll need to set some parameters on the GlobalMap 1000 To do this first press the MENU key then press the key next to the I O and Initialization label The screen shown above appears Turn the DGPS input on by pressing the key next to the DGPS Off Magnavox Starlink label until the check mark moves to the DGPS receiver that you have connected to the GlobalMap 1000 Next press the key adjacent to the DGPS Contro label screen shown below appears Initial Time and Position Every DGPS transmitter has a slightly different frequency and bit rate The GlobalMap 1000 needs to know the frequency of the transmitter and its bit rate that you will be using with the DGPS beacon receiver To enter the DGPS transmitter s frequency first press the key next to the DGPS Beacon Frequency label Now using thenumbered keys enter the frequency of the transmitter Press the ENT key when you re finished Next pressthekey nexttothe DGPS Beacon Bit Rate label Enter the bit rate again using the numbered keys Pressthe ENT key when you re finished If you 16
31. at the bottom of the screen Each time you switch to this screen the GlobalMap centers your present position and the map on the display To zoom fora closer look press the ZOOM IN key the upper leftcorner To Zoom outand See a widerarea around your present position press the ZOOM OUT key The range or approximate distance from one side of the screen to the other is shown in the lower right corner of the map Each time you press the ZOOM IN orZOOM OUT key the range changes typically showing you more detail when you re zoomed in or a wider area when you ve zoomed out As you travel the circle show ing your present position moves on the screen too A line ex tends from the circle showing the path you ve taken Pressing the MAP key while the map is displayed causes the whole display to be used by the map as shown below The digital boxes disappear Press the MAP key again to return to the original mapping display Boxes on the right side of the Screen shown at the top of this page show your course over ground COG or direction you re heading boat speed SOG present time TOD or Time Of Day and navigation information if you recall waypoint All of the boxes on the right side of the screen can be replaced with others this manner you can customize the screen to your needs 21 See the Customization section for a detailed description of the press the right arrow key once to move to t
32. behind your present position The distance can be changed from 0 001 to 10 miles by pressing the key next to the Distance Interval menu The number atthe far right of that label shows the distance interval currently in use Once you press the key next to that label a new menu appears Press the key next to the desired distance interval The unit returns to the Trail Plotter menu If you wish to update the plot trail based on time instead of distance press the key next to the Record by label to move the check mark from Dist distance to Time Thedefault time update is onesecond The GlobalMap 1000 will place a dot on thetrail once every second regardless of distance travelled This update time is changeable from one second to 30 minutes by pressing the key nextto the Time Interval label The time shown in this label shows the interval currently selected Once you press the key next to that label new menu appears with the time selections Press the key next to the desired time The unit returns to the Trail Plotter menu The GlobalMap 1000 can also update the using both distance and time Forexample if thetime interval is one second and the distance is one tenth mile It will place on the trai every second and every tenth mile travelled 28 Range To change C D I range press the MENU key then pressthe keynexttothe Steer ing Range label The screen shown at right appears Now press
33. cess is usually done only once and requires the following data 1 Your present position in latitude longitude 2 Your elevation above sea level altitude 3 Today s date and time The unit usually only takes a few minutes or less to find the satellites once it s been initialized by the user Afterthe power cable and GPS antenna module are installed Latitude 5944 207 press the ON key then press Longitude W 80708 129 the MENU key Now press the Altitude 086 k xt to the I O d Initial Time 12 47 32 pm Sy NOXO ME S one er Date 10 28 1993 ization label Finally press the key nextto the Initial Time and Position label The screen shown at right appears next se arrow keys to move about Press NT to start initialization when ou are done CLR will exit screen This is the GPS module initial ization screen The settings now in use are shown at the top 44207 the display The first number in Longitude W 80 08 129 the latitude display should be saa ch or flashing If you re using the unit for the first time these settings are probably wrong for your position and time To change any of the numbers on this dis 1 play simply press the arrow you are done CLR will exit screen keys to move to the desired numberthat you wish to change Forexample tochange the latitude to 41 18 023 first press the 4 key while the in the latitude is flashing This chang
34. change while editing the alarmsetting Pressthe CLR key to exit this screen Anchor Alarm ON OFF ARRIVAL ALARM The arrival alarm sounds atone when your position is within the radius of a waypoint For example the alarm sounds if you come within 1 mile of a mchor Radius 0 10 mi 49 when you reach the last way point in the route the arrival Auto Sequence OFF wON alarm sounds until you turn it off After you decide which direc tion to run the route a new menu appears asshownat right This is the auto sequencing menu With auto sequencing turned on default the GlobalMap will show naviga tion data to the first waypoint in the route until you come within 0 10 mile of the waypoint This distance is the sequencing radius As soon as this happens the GlobalMap 1000 sounds atone letting you know that you are within 0 10 mile of the waypoint s location It then automatically switches to the next waypoint in the route showing navigation to the second waypoint location This process repeats until the routeis completed When you arrive at the last waypoint in the route the GlobalMap 1000 sounds a tone continuously until you turn the tone off If you turn auto sequencing off the GlobalMap 1000 won t au tomatically switch to the next waypointafter arriving at a way etec oni Yol Ame at a waypoint you ll need to Ro
35. ck on the correct course The distance from your present position to the course line appears at the bottom of this box This is called cross track error In this example the cross track error is 0 05 miles Beneath the C D I indicator are the distance to go DTG speed over ground SOG and time of day TOD boxes Using these displays along with the mapping display makes it easy to precisely steer a course to a recalled waypoint or cursor position MAPPING OPTIONS The map screen has a number of choices available that let you optimize this screen for your own particular boating or navi gation situations To change the mapping display first press the MENU key then press the key next to the Mapping Setup label A screen similar to the one at right appears North Up Course Up The GlobalMap 1000 can display the map the conventional north up presentation when it s first turned on or after a preset This means north is always at the top of the screen If you re using the Lowrance background map built into the GlobalMap 1000 or a Lowrance cartridge you can change to the course up orientation In this mode the map rotates as you change directions It always keeps your trail moving straight towards the top of the screen no matter what your actual heading is For example in the traditional north up mode as shown at right no matter which way you turn north is always at the top of the display If you re travel
36. data than when large numbers are showing The satellites that are in view of the receiver In the bottom right corner of the screen The LGC 1 GPS receiver will track all of the satellites in view Using a five channel GPS receiver it will use up to four satellites to calculate position The fifth channel tracks the remainingsatellites Data on each channel from the LGC 1 is shown at the bottom left corner of the display The channels are numbered one through five on the left side of the screen Every satellite in the constellation has a number assigned to it called the PRN The PRN is the first number in the channel s row stands for track Ifthe GlobalMap 1000 is tracking the satellite then is placed in this column Ifthe GlobalMap 1000 is searching forthe satellite then S appears ELV is the elevation height of the satellite above the horizon from your position AZM is the azimuth or direction of the satellite from your position For example ifthe azimuth ofa satellite is 180 degrees then it is due south SNR is the signal to noise ratio This tells you how strong the satellite s signal is The higher the SNR number the better DGPS BEACON RECEIVER STATUS If you have Lowrance LGC 1 GPS module anda DGPS beacon receiver connected to the GlobalMap 1000 then you can view the DGPS receiver status by pressing the POSITION key twice A screen similar to the one at the top of the next page appears 34 the WAYPT
37. e DGPS re ceiver shows at the top of the screen Beneath the status are the station identification ID Station frequency Freq sta tion transmission rate Rate signal strength Sig signal to noise ratio SNR and station health Hith At the bottom of the screen are the statistics for the GPS receiver s five channels This includes the satellite number PRN its status STAT the User Differential Range Error UDRE Age status and if Selective Availablity SA is on for each satellite The UDRE is the range error from your position to the satellite If there is an OK in this field then the range errorto that satellite is 8 meters orless 68 percent of the time CUSTOMIZE SCREENS The digital displays onthe mapping navigation and steering screens plus the displays onthe Plotter screen can be changed as desired To show how this is done we ll use the Navigation screen as an example To customize the Navigation f screen first make certain it is mo showing by pressing the NAV N Caxton Display key Next press the MENU key W fortele BY ay 1 two times Now press the key nextto the Customize Display a EA label at the top of the screen The unit returns to the Naviga tion Screen with an arrow point ing to the top left hand comer box as shown at right In this case the arrow is pointing to the D T G box The arrow identifies the box as ready for change move the arrow to
38. e GlobalMap 1000 is the Lowrance background map and cartridge To switch between the Low rance and C Map maps press the MENU key then press the key next to the Mapping Setup label Now press the key nextto the Cartridge Low rance C Map label A mes sage appears warning you that your trail will be erased This happens each time you switch mapping systems Press the ENT key to proceed or press the CLR key to quit you pressed the ENT key the C Map background map should now be displayed If you have a C Map cartridge plugged into the MapLink a box will appear on the map in the area covered by the cartridge This area lets you zoom in much closer than the standard background map typically allowing much more detail to be shown Note It is normal for zooming in of out with C Map to be much slower than with the Lowrance maps To switch back to the Lowrance map repeat the above steps C MAP BACKGROUND MAP C Map Setup There are several options available to you if you re using the C Map system C Map gives you the capability to turn off or on the map bound aries navigation aids coastal features restricted areas and depth lines 75 To change any of these fea tures press the MENU key then press the key next to the Mapping Setup label Now press the key next to the C Map Setup label Thescreen shown above appears Simply press the key next to the label of the feature you wish to change W
39. e position on the Man Overboard Information screen 54 For the GlobalMap 1000 to both send and receive NMEA 0183 version 2 0 data see the wiring diagram at the bottom of the previous page Remember under no circumstances should the shields on the GlobalMap s wires be connected to the ground the other device See the other instrument s manual for more wiring instructions NOTE When using the shielded wires NMEA 0183 version 2 0 do not connect the black wire to the battery s ground DGPS BEACON RECEIVER CONNECTIONS If the Lowrance LGC 1 GPS receiver is connected to the GlobalMap 1000 a differential DGPS beacon receiver can also be connected giving you higher accuracy positions in the area covered by the beacon receivers The unshielded green wire used with the NMEA version 1 5 data on the power cable is used for the differential DGPS beacon receiver input At this time two DGPS beacon receivers can be con nected to the GlobalMap 1000 These are the Starlink model MRB 2A and Magnavox MX 50R Please note that the GlobalMap 1000 will not send NMEA 0183 data when the Magnavox MX 5OR receiver is con nected To connect a beacon receiver to the GlobalMap 1000 attach a twisted pair cable from the beacon receiver s output to the green and black wires unshielded on the GlobalMap 1000 s power cable as shown below Solder the ground conductor of the twisted pair to the black wire on the power cable After the beacon rece
40. es the to a 4 It also moves digit to the right making the number 6 start flashing Now press the 1 key Continue until all of the numbers in the latitude have changed If you need to change the latitude from north to south press the key next to the Toggle N S latitude label in the middle of the screen When you re fin Latitude 41218023 ished with the latitude press Longitude 80 08 129 the down arrow key once This A moves youto the longitude field An asterisk flashes in front Date 10 28 1993 of the 9 in the longitude If Longitude 11 your longitude is lessthan100 to about Pres degrees simply press the right when arrow key to move to 9 then enter your present longi tude the same way you entered the latitude If your longitude is over 100 degrees simply enteryour present longitude The label at the middle of the screen now shows Toggle E W Longitude Press the key next tothis label to change the longitude from west to east if necessary Continue entering your altitude present time and date the same way you entered your present position If you make a mistake entering a number simply move back to the number that you wish to change using the arrow keys then enter the correct number When all of the numbers the screen have been changed to their correct val
41. ess the ENT key The waypoint location will re tum to Empty Press the CLR isplay all Waypoints OFF ON key to return to the map steer screen OFF w ON Waypoint Name OFF o0ON WAYPOINT DISPLAY There are number of options Nuber_o OFF 0040 available when showing the waypoint location on the map You can show all waypoints turn them off show only the symbols names ornumber or any combination of these To change the waypoint display first press the MENU key then press the key next to the Mapping Setup label Now press the key next to the More label The screen shown above appears Press the key next to the desired option then press the CLR key to exit this screen The defaults for this screen are all waypoints on waypoint symbols on waypoint names off and waypoint numbers on 41 GlobalMap 1000 returns to the mapping screen If the way point location is within the area shown on the map a box ap pears on the map with the waypoint s number beneath it Ifasymbol was assigned to the waypoint the symbol will show on the screen instead of the box Navigate to a Waypoint 25 38 704 80 09 862 To show navigation data to a waypoint location first press the WAYPT ROUTE key then press the key nextto the Waypoints label The screen shown below appears Select the waypoint by pressing the up or down arrow keys
42. et Mount Install the GlobalMap 1000 in any convenient location provided there is clearance behind the unit when it 15 tilted for the best viewing angle Holes in the bracket base allow wood screw or through bolt mounting You may need to place a piece of plywood on the back of thin fiberglass panels to secure the mounting hardware Make certain there is enough room behind the unit to attach the power and MapLink cables if used SLOT The smallest hole that will pass the power plug is one inch After the hole is drilled pass the MapLink connector up through the hole first used then pass the power cable down through it After the cables have been routed fill the hole with a good marine sealing compound Offset the bracket to cover the hole Route the power and MapLink cables through the slot in the back of the bracket 1 IN DASH MOUNTING The GlobalMap 1000 can be installed in the dash with the supplied hardware if the dash is 1 2 thick or less Determining the dash thickness can be difficult however if you remove a gauge from the dash you can easily measure the thickness Try this in an area that s close to the location that you wish to instali the unit since the thickness can vary significantly in some boats Make certain there is clearance behind the dash for the unit and there is enough room to tighten the bolts on both sides of the unit DASH CUTOUT 5 376 400 4 places Once you ve determi
43. ges These changes are held in memory and are saved even if power is turned off Since the Navigation and Steer ing screens have two different sets of digital boxes available you can customize each set with different digital boxes then switch between the screens by simply pressing the appropri ate key For example custom ize the navigation screen with one set of digital boxes as shown above While the navi gation screenis showing press the NAV key This shows a dif ferent set of digital boxes which can also be customized as shown at right Est Time of Arrival arrive at waypoint N 25 42 403 W 80 08 361 N 25 42 403 W 80 08 361 0 10 184 ED CAS AGES NOOR RADIAT NAVIGATION SCREEN 36 Estimated time you will Cartridge Switch The GlobalMap 1000 can use either Lowrance or C Map cartridges If you wish to use the C Map cartridge you llneed to purchase the Lowrance MapLink cartridge reader The GlobalMap 1000 has a Low rance map of the world built into it This is called the back ground map C Map usestheir own background map which is built into the MapLink cartridge LOWRANCEBACKGROUNDMAP reader Information from a C Map cartridge can t be displayed while the Lowrance background map is showing and vice versa You must use the C Map background with a C Map cartridge and the Lowrance background map with the Lowrance cartridge The default setting for th
44. he LGC 1 attach the pole mounting adapter to the GPS module This completes the assembly GPS MODULE POLE MOUNTING ADAPTER SET SCREW POLE If the pole or mast you re using isn t hollow or if the hole in the middle of the pole is too small for the connectors use the cable mounting adapter supplied with your unit Thread the cable mounting adapter into the GPS pole mounting adapter Then thread the pole into the cable mounting adapter Route the cable down the outside of the pole GPS MODULE CABLE CABLE MOUNTING MOUNTING ADAPTER ADAPTER POLE POLE 18 KEYBOARD The keyboard has keys arranged in a vertical column on the left plus a horizontal row at the bottom Aten key pad and arrow keys onthe right side of the screen lets you enter and change data on the screen The menu key inthe bottom left corner of the keyboard activates the first menu page The keys along the bottom of the screen are used to switch between maps and the digital navigation steering and position screens The Event Marker key lets you place icons on the display while the Man Overboard key is used for emergencies LOWRANCE 1000 4 5 6 7118 19 a gt EVENT MAN MARKER OVERBOARD MAP Press this key to show the Mapping Screen NAV This key shows the digital navigation screen STEER Press this key to show the Steering Screen POSITION This key gives you access to t
45. he digital position screen ZOOM IN Expand the map to see more detail by pressing this key ZOOM OUT To see a wider area of the map press this key CENTER Centers the map around your present position CURSOR Pressing this key activates the moveable cursor lines WAYPT ROUTE This key lets you save or recall a waypoint or route WAYPOINT QUICK SAVE Pressing this key instantly saves your position 14 route you want to remove from the list as shown at right Now press the key nextto the Erase Route label A warning mes a sage appears telling you this xEmptyx route willbe permanentlyerased from memory Press the ENT key to erase the route the CLR key to cancel A new message appears asking if you want to erase the waypoints used in the route from the waypoint list If you press the ENT key all of the waypoints used in this route will be erased from the waypoint list If you want to keep the waypoints simply press the CLR key The GlobalMap 1000 erases the route from the list after the key ENT or CLR is pressed Routes BIG FISH TWO WRECKS FOLLOW A ROUTE To follow a route first press the WAYPT ROUTE key then TWO WRECKS Route LEG press the key next to the LEG WAYPT Routes label The screen 27 5 shown above appears Now 37 7 move the black box to the de 4 SNUG COVE 3 End of Route sired route using the arrow keys then press the key next to the Run Route labe
46. he next location Press the ZOOM IN key until boxes notshown on this screen appears Continue Symbol this manner until the waypoint Latitude To center the map around your name is completed Longitude present position placing it in the middle of the Screen simply press the CENTER key Use the arrow keys to move about Use ENT to save and CLR to exit without save Waypoint Symbols If you want a symbol placed the map press the down arrow key tothe Symbol location on the waypoint screen The let ters onthe leftside of the screen disappear and symbols appear in the labels see below Press the key next to the desired symbol to assign itto the waypoint number shown at the top of the screen There are 28 different symbols available The box in the upper right cor ner of the screen is a combina tion navigation display A compass shows your current course over ground at the top of the box This is the direction you re travelling Your course over ground COG is also shown in digital numbers in the bottom corner of this box The course over ground this 210 COG 197 ERG example is 210 degrees Enter Latitude Longitude REEF If there is no latitude longitude position showing or if you wish ude 38 440 to change the position shown o tude y 093 on the waypoint screen press the down arrow key until the first number starts flashing
47. he wiring connections for the NMEA 0183 version 1 5 are different than the ones used for the NMEA 0183 version 2 0 If you are using version 1 5 then use the green and black wires on the GlobalMap s powercable If you are using version 2 0 then you ll be using the four shielded wires on the GlobalMap s power cable If you re using the Lowrance LGC 1 GPS module simply plug its cable directly into the in line connector on the GlobalMap s power cable This sends navigation data directly to the GlobalMap without using any NMEA input You can if desired use either NMEA outputto drive another device while using the LGC 1 as an input The GlobalMap 1000 also has the provision fora DGPS beacon receiver for use with the LGC 1 GPS module TO P CONNECTOR ON GLOBALMAP 1000 TO NMEA 0183 il VERSION 2 0 INTERFACE FOUR SHIELDED WIRES LOWRANCE GPS MODULE ai WHITE RED WIRE TO WIRE NMEA 0180 or 0183 VERSION 1 5 INTERFACE GREEN WIRE 12 VOLT BATTERY indicates what the possible er ror is This feature should al ways be reset to zero 0 when finished with that chart Lat Offset N 0900 012 Lon Offset 0 00 069 For example suppose you are Stopped a location that is accurately marked on a chart oggle 8 Latitude Your unit shows a longitude oggle E W Longitude position that is 010 degrees less than the one on the chart Using the Position Correction Factor PCF Offset feature you make the unit read
48. hen you re finished press the CLR key to return to the map screen or press the key next to the More label to return to the mapping setup menu CURSOR The GlobalMap 1000 has moveable cursor lines that let you pinpoint locations on the map create waypoints routes and more There are two ways to activate the cursor lines The first is to press the CURSOR key The second is to simply press any arrow key while the map is dis played Either way you ll see a screen similar to the one above When first turned on the cursor lines intersect your present position on the screen The latitude longitude box at the bottom of the screen changes from your present position tothe position of the cursor lines on the screen atthe same time The distance and bearing from the cursor lines to your present position show next to the position at the bottom of the screen move the cursor lines anywhere on the screen simply press the arrow keys You can press two keys at the same time to move the cursor lines diagonally Inthe screen shown above the cursor lines are 1 08 miles and 149 degrees from the present position If you press the CENTER key while the cursor lines are displayed the unit will center the map at the position of the cursor lines not the present position If you want the GlobalMap 1000 to show navigation information to the cursor lines first move the cursor lines to the desired location then press 26 The status of th
49. il from the location it was in when the key next to the Clear Trail label was pressed lf you wish to change the plottrail froma solid line to a dotted one ora solid one that flashes about once every two seconds then press the key next to the Trail Type label until the check mark is on the desired box 27 To stop the GlobalMap 1000 fromdrawingthe plottrail press Clear Trail 7 cording label GlobalMap 1000 not only will stop drawing the plot trail but also will not keep track of it in memory you wish to temporarily stopthe plot trail but wish to resume its display at a later time showing the path you ve taken then press the key next to the Trail Display label This turns the plot trail off but the GlobalMap keeps it in memory If you turn the trail display on again it will show your entire plot trail if there s enough memory The GlobaiMap 1000 hasa certain amount of memory reserved forthe plot trail If it runs out of memory then it will continue to draw the plot trail but for every dotit places atthe end of thetrail it will erase one atthe beginning When the unit is turned on for the first time the unit s plot trail settings are optimized for the typical user The trail is recorded by the distance travelled whichis preset to draw one dot every 0 001 mile In other words every time you move 001 mile the unit places a doton the trail
50. ime even if a cartridge isn t plugged into the Maplink To install the Maplink follow the instructions included with it It can be mounted on top of the dash under the dash or in the dash for a clean professional look Once it s installed route the cable included with the to the small connector on the back of the GlobalMap 1000 If the supplied cable is too short an extension cable model MLXT 12 is available that is 12 feet long After connecting the cable the Maplink is ready for use The Maplink receives its power through the connecting cable simplifying the installation LOWRANCE ona GLOBALMAP 1000 POWER CONNECTOR MAPLINK CONNECTOR You can attach up to seven Maplink cartridge readers to the GlobalMap 1000 This lets you use different cartridges without having to unplug one and replace it with another when you move out of the first cartridge s area This also allows the mounting of the Maplinks under the dash out of sight If you re not using the Maplink connect the small terminator plug supplied with the GlobalMap 1000 into the small connector on the back of the unit This will protect the connect from the elements 10 PERPENDICULAR ALARM The perpendicular alarm sounds when your course is even with a waypoint and is starting to pass it The perpen dicular alarm has no adjust ment it doesn t care how far from a recalled waypoint you are it sounds only when you re passing the recalled
51. imes Now press the key next to the Units of Measure label The screen shown below appears Simply press the key next to the label that you wish to change until the check mark in that label moves to the desired setting Press the CLR key to exit this Screen and return to a mapping or navigation screen Time Time can be shown on the dis plays as 12 hour A M 24 hour 2 00 1400 hours or UTC time Normally the GlobalMap 1000 shows Direction Magnetic __ your local time in 12 hour for eed XN mat but you can also display UTC time which is the time at Greenwich England WA Depth FT o FA oM Distance The distance can be shown in nautical miles NM statute miles or kilometers Altitude Press the key next to the Altitude label to switch it from feet to meters Direction True and Magnetic Position True north is the top of the world It s where all lines of longitude converge Magnetic north is the location our compasses point It lies several hundred miles to the south of true north at a location in Canada The GlobalMap 1000 can display navigation information in magnetic or true When it s turned on for the first time true is used Press the key next to the Direction label to switch it to magnetic Speed The GlobalMap 1000 can display speed in knots KN statute miles per hour M P H or kilometers per hour K P H The default setting for speed is stat
52. is preset the filter is turned off To set the filter press the MENU key twice The screen shown above appears Now press the key next to the Filter label until the check markis on the desired setting Press the CLR key to exit this screen and put your change into effect PRESET The preset feature returns all of the GlobalMap s settings to their original factory settings This resets the units of measure Speaker volume display contrast and more However this doesn t erase any event markers waypoints or routes To preset the unit press the MENU key two times The screen shown above appears Now press the key next to the Preset Unit to Factory Settings label A message appears waming you that this will preset the unit Press the ENT to preset the unit or the CLR key to exit without presetting If you press the ENT key the menu screen disappears and the GlobalMap 1000 returns to the mapping screen All units will be returned to their factory settings SIMULATOR The GlobalMap 1000 has a simulator feature that shows your present position travelling a preset course from Miami Florida All navigation features of the unit operate also A recurring message appears alerting you that the simulator mode is enabled DON T USE THIS UNIT FOR NAVIGATION WHEN THE SIMULATOR IS OPERATING 58 POWER CONNECTIONS The GlobalMap 1000 works froma twelve volt battery system For the best results attach the power cable directly to the ba
53. ish to run the routeforward or backward After these steps are completed the Globa Map 1000 will start showing navigation data to the first waypoint on the route The GlobalMap 1000 allows creating a route from the list of waypoints or directly from the map CREATING A ROUTE Name a Route To create aroute first press the WAYPT ROUTE key Next press the key next to the Routes label The screen shown at right appears This menu lets you create a route edit an existing route run a route erase it and set the auto sequencing and arrival radius To create the route press the key next to the Cre ate Route label The screen shown at right appears This is the name route menu Pressa key next tothe label that has the desired letter repeatedly until the first letter in the route name appears Now press the right arrow key once Selectthe next letter in the route name then LEG of don t move long distance over 100 miles with the unit turned off then you probably won t need to do the initialization again since it stores all of the last known position settings in memory each time it s turned off An internal clock keeps track of the time even when the unit is turned off so that it will be correct the next time it s used Once the LGC 1 GPS module finds the satellites and displays the correct latitude longitude for your position then the GlobaiMap 1000 is ready for use CO
54. iver is connected to the GlobalMap 1000 see the Input Output Setup section for information on setting the communica tion parameters for the DGPS receiver GLOBALMAP 1000 S POWER CABLE DGPS RECEIVER S NMEA 0183 OUTPUT CABLE GREEN WIRE GLOBALMAP 1000 RECEIVING DATA FROM DGPS BEACON RECEIVER 12 VOLT BATTERY SAMPLE WIRING DIAGRAMS GLOBALMAP 1000 RECEIVING NMEA 0183 VERSION 1 5 DATA FROM NAVIGATION RECEIVER GREEN WIRE 0000000 1000 RECEIVING NMEA 0183 VERSION 2 0 DATA FROM NAVIGATION RECEIVER 050 5R SHIELDED agg aye BLACK WIRE ooo SHIELDED RED WIRE GLOBALMAP 1000 RECEIVING NMEA 0183 VERSION 1 5 DATA FROM NAVIGATION RECEIVER AND SENDING NMEA 0183 VERSION 1 5 DATA TO ANOTHER DEVICE GREEN WIRE 0000000 CONTRAST VOLUME and LIGHT ADJUST The GlobalMap 1000 s display contrast speaker volume and light brightness are adjustable from the same menu screen To adjust any or all of these features press the MENU key then press the key next to the Contrast Volume and Bright ness label The screen shown at right appears Three vertical bar graphs appear on this screen When you first enter this screen the contrastis ready foradjustment To change another feature on this screen simply pressthe left or right arrow key to highlight the desired feature Then press the up or down arro
55. l The screen shown at right appears The list of waypoints used inthe route shows on the right side of the screen The black box surrounds the first waypoint in the list This means the first waypoint on the list will be the first waypoint used in the route If you want to travel to a different waypoint in the route first move the black box to the desired waypoint using the arrow keys Now press the key nextto the Run Forward or Run Reverse labels To run forward through the route means you travel to the first waypointin the list first then all of the others run backward through the route means you start at the last waypoint in the list and move backward through the list of waypoints For example suppose you have three waypoints in a route and they re numbered 3 6 and 2 If you travel forward through the route the unit will show navigation data to waypoint number 3 first then 6 and finally 2 If you travel backward through the route the unit will start with waypoint number 2 first then 6 and end with waypoint number 3 No matter if you travel forward or reverse through the route 47 earlier Next press the key ad jacent to the Add From Keys Waypoint Name Symbol Latitude 00900 000 itude E label The screen shownat right appears This is identical to the waypoint edit screen shown on page 34 Use the arrow keys to move between fields Enter the waypoint name symbol and position then
56. ned the location for the unit cut the hole according to the drawing shown above Measure carefully before cutting After cutting the dash place the gasket supplied with the 1000 around the unit and place the unit in the hole Supplied with the GlobalMap 1000 are rubber pads bolts washers and cam clamps to attach it to the dash Peel the adhesive backing off the rubber pads and place one on each side of the unit in the location where the cam clamp will touch the back side of the dash Using the hardware supplied with the unit attach the unit to the dash Looking atthe back of the unit make certain that the cam clamp on the left side of the unit is pointing down and the cam clamp on the right side of the unit is pointing up before you start tightening the bolts RUBBER RUBBER PAD BOLT BOLT LOWRANCE CAM CLAMP TURNED DOWN TURNED UP To turn the simulator on press the MENU key two times Now press the key next to the Simulator label The screen clears and the simulator begins operation To turn the simulator off either repeat the above steps or turn the unit off LAST MINUTE CHANGES amp ERRATA 1 C MAP The GlobalMap 1000 won t operate in the course up mode when the C Map background map is in use 2 Buoys and other naviga tional aids have additional information available when using a C MAP cartridge To view this data move the cursor on top of
57. ongitude of the cursor shows at the bottom of the screen When the cursor is at the desired location press the ENT key This saves the cursor position as a waypoint A box appears on the screen with the waypoint s number beneath it Now move the cursor to the next location on the route As you move the cursor a line stretches from the first waypoint to the cursor position When the cursor is at the desired location press the ENT key again A dashed line extends from the first waypoint to the second showing the first leg of the route Continue moving the cursor and saving waypoints until all of the 43 ROUTES Aroutegives you the ability to navigate to several waypoints without having to reprogram the unit after arriving at each one A route consists of two or more waypoints When you travel on a route the GlobalMap 1000 shows navigation information to the first waypoint in the route When you reach the first waypoint signalled by the Arrival Alarm the GlobalMap 1000 automatically sequences to the next waypoint Navigation information is shown to this waypoint and the process repeats When you reach the last waypoint in a route the arrival alarm sounds until you turn it off There are four steps required to create and follow a route First you must create and name the route Next select the waypoints used in the route Then determine the starting waypoint Next tell the unit to follow the route Finally the unit will ask you if you w
58. or the GlobalMap 1000 to send data to another device connect the other device s NMEA 0183 version 2 0 Input to the GlobalMap s NMEA 0183 version 2 0 s output GlobalMap sends data by attaching a twisted pair cable from the other device s NMEA input to the shielded white and green wires on the Globa Map II s power cable TRANSMIT WIRES OTHER DEVICE S NMEA OUTPUT GLOBALMAP 1000 OTHER DEVICE TRANSMIT WIRES SEND AND RECEIVE NMEA 0183 VER 2 0 DATA To add the position shown at the top of Man Overboard Information menu to the waypoint table simply press the key next to the Covert Man Overboard to Waypoint label The GlobalMap 1000 will assign that position to the first available waypoint number in the waypoint table This waypoint can be edited the same as any other waypoint on the list including the name symbol and position Remember repeated pressing of the Man Overboard key does not repeatedly save your present position The unit only saves the position the first time the Man Overboard key is pressed To save a new Man Overboard position you must first reset Man Overboard ressing the key next to the Reset Man Overboard labe on the Man Overboard Information menu You can navigate to a waypoint using the Waypoint Recall feature at any time however this stops the 1000 from navigating to the Man Overboard position Remember saving the victim is the primary goal Try all options to rescue the person
59. press the ENT key to save the waypoint and return to the route edit screen 000 00 0007 Use the arrow keys to move about Use ENT to save and CLR to exit without save Remove Waypoint To erase a waypoint from the list of waypoints used in a route first recall the route by pressing the WAYPT ROUTE key then pressing the key next to the Routes label Use the arrow keys to highlight the route you want to change Now press the key next to the Edit Route label The screen shown at right ap pears Move the black box to the way point you want to erase Now A DME COVE press the key next to the Re move Waypt label The GlobalMap 1000 erases the waypoint from the list Press the ENT key to save your changes End of Route Edit Waypoint After a waypoint has been added to a route any of the elements of that waypoint can be changed To do this first press the arrow keys to move the black box to the waypoint that you wish to change Next press the key adjacent to the Edit Waypt label on the Edit Route menu shown above The Edit Waypt screen is identical to both the waypointentry and the Add from Keys screens It lets you change the waypoint s name symbol and location See page 34 for instructions on this screen After making the desired changes press the ENT key to save them The unit returns to the Edit Route screen shown above Erase Route To erase a route from the list first press the WAYPT ROUT
60. r cable To connect a device to the GlobalMap 1000 s NMEA 0183 version 1 5 output attach a twisted pair cable from the device s NMEA input to the white and black wires on the GlobalMap II s power cable Solder the ground conductor of the twisted pair to the black wire on the power cable See the other instrument s manual for more wiring instructions GLOBALMAP 1000 POWER CABLE OTHER DEVICE S NMEA 0183 VERSION 1 5 INPUT CABLE WHITE WIRE 12 VOLT BATTERY GLOBALMAP 1000 SENDING NMEA 0183 VERSION 1 5 DATA TO ANOTHER DEVICE NMEA VERSION 2 0 WIRING CONNECTION The shielded red black white and green wires are fora NMEA 0183 version 2 0 interface This is a shielded balanced line interface Do not use the shield on these wires Trim the shield back away from the splice when you attach wires from another device to the GlobalMap 1000 The GlobalMap 1000 sends data transmits to another electronic navigation device through the shielded white and green wires and receives NMEA data through the shielded red and black wires If the any of these wires are not used tape their ends so that they cannot short To send data to the GlobalMap 1000 connect the other device s NMEA 0183 version 2 0 output to the GlobalMap s NMEA 0183 version 2 05 input GlobalMap receives data by attaching a twisted pair cable from the other device s NMEA output to the shielded red and black wires on the GlobalMap II s power cable In order f
61. r if you turn the them off using the Event Markers On Off label on the first Mapping Setup menu screen then the markers won t show when you place them The unit will place the marker each time you press the key next to the desired marker s label however it won t show until you turn the event markers on Using the Event Marker with the Cursor Normally when you select marker it s placed on the map at your present position However you can place an marker anywhere on the mapusingthecursor Todo this first press one of the arrow keys This makes the map s cursor lines appear on the dis play Now move the lines to the desired position on the display by pressing the arrow keys When it s at the desired loca tion press the EVENT MARKER key then select an event marker The GlobalMap 1000 places the marker at the intersection of the cursor lines To erase the cursor lines press the CURSOR key Erasing the Icons You can erase event markers one at a time or all of the mark ers that you can see on the screen with one key press To erase one event marker press the EVENT MARKER key then move the cursor to the icon that you wish to erase as shown onthe screen at right Now press the key next to the DEL AT CURSOR label This erases the event marker from the screen The event marker labels automatically clear from the screen Press the CURSOR key to erase the cursor lines 25 33 960
62. reen using the datums you specified The default for both the source and display datums is WGS 84 PCF Position Correction Factor Another method used to reduce the error factor between datum is called PCF or Position Correction Factor This unit gives you the capability to move or offset the position shown on the display to match the one on the chart The unit will add this offset or PCF to all position displays at all times Remember the position error on any radionavigation system is very dynamic and the PCF offset should never be used in an attempt to cancel the error In general terms this feature should only be used if your map 56 NMEA 0183 VERSION 1 5 WIRING CONNECTIONS GLOBALMAP 1000 S POWER CABLE OTHER DEVICE S NMEA 0183 VERSION 1 5 OUTPUT CABLE GREEN WIRE GLOBALMAP 1000 RECEIVING 12 VOLT NMEA 0183 VERSION 1 5 DATA BATTERY FROM ANOTHER DEVICE The white and green wires are fora NMEA 0183 version 1 5 interface The GlobalMap 1000 sends data to other electronic navigation devices through the white wire and receives NMEA data through the green wire the white and green wires not used tape their ends so that they cannot short To connect a device to the GlobalMap 1000 s NMEA 0183 version 1 5 input attach a twisted pair cable from the device s NMEA output to the green and black wires on the GlobalMap 1 5 power cable Solder the ground conductor of the twisted pair to the black wire on the powe
63. rk fromthe ON tothe OFF box Press the CLR key to return to the map screen Area Fill The GlobalMap 1000 gives you the option of filling land masses or water with a gray background The land mass is gray when the unit is first tumed on or after a preset To fill the water with gray and leave the land white press the MENU key then press the key nextto the Mapping Setup label Now press the key nextto the Area Fill label to move the checkmarkfrom to Water Now press the CLR key The unit retums to the map screen with the water filled with gray 24 WAYPOINT NAVIGATION HOW TO SAVE A WAYPOINT Waypoints are locations onthe earth s surface that you wish to go or retum to Waypoints are useful for marking shipwrecks hot fishing spots buoys and other fishing or navigation locations Storing waypoint s inthe GlobalMap 1000 s memory makes easy retum any point in the world by simply pressing a few buttons The GlobalMap 1000 can store up to 250 waypoints You can store your present position or the cursor position as a waypoint or enter latitude longitude positions as waypoints Quick Save Feature The GlobalMap 1000 lets you Save your present positionasa waypoint with only one key press This Quick Save fea ture lets you easily save the position of a wreck or other lo cations To save your present position as waypoint simply press the WAYPT QUICKSAVE key The GlobalMap 1000 takes
64. s currently used with all Lowrance GPS gimbal mount products It s small rugged and fast The five channel design lets it track all satellites in view and acquire up to five satellites at one time It sends position information to the GlobalMap 1000 once every second By incorporating Rockwell s GPS receiver technology with Lowrance s state of the art design and manufacturing capabilities Low rance brings to the consumer one of the mostadvanced line of GPS marine navigation systems available in the world GPS MODULE INSTALLATION The GPS module can be installed on a flat surface or with the supplied adapter pole Mount the module an area that guarantees a clear view of the sky at all times In order forthe module to receive the signals from the Satellites it must not be obstructed An ideal location is on a cabin roof or deck The gunnels also make a good location Attaching the pole mounting adapter lets you install the module on a one inch mast However for lightning protection the antenna shouldn t be the highest part of the boat 5 5 mm 7 32 17mm Hole 4 places Surface Mounting With Access If you have access underneath the mounting surface use the gasket supplied with the GPS module as a template Drill four 5 5 mm 7 32 holes and one 17 mm 11 16 hole for the module s cable Attach the cable to the module and pass it down through the hole in the gasket and the mounting
65. surface Use 5 mm screws flat washers and lock wash ers to fasten the GPS module to the mounting surface Route the cable to DECK the GlobalMap 1000 GASKET 5 MM SCREWS 71 Surface Mounting Without Access If you don t have access to the back side of the mounting surface use the cleats supplied with the GlobalMap 1000 Note This is assuming you can snake the module s cable to a location that is accessible A hole will still need to be drilled in the mounting surface for the cable Using the gasket as a template mark and drill the 17 mm 11 16 hole forthe cable Attach the cable to the module and drop the other end of the cable through the gasket and down the hole Place the module on the gasket Slide the cleats onto each end of the module and using the cleats as templates mark four holes for 5 mm 10 mounting screws Drill the holes then replace the cleats on the module and fasten them to the mounting surface with 5 mm 10 screws Route the cable to the GlobalMap 1000 DRILL FOUR PLACES CLEAT 12 GPS ALARMS The GlobalMap 1000 has four alarms One is an arrival alarm that sounds when you come within a preset distance to a waypoint Another is across track error alarm that sounds when you move off course more than the alarm s setting The anchoralarm sounds when you move outside a preset radius The last alarm is called the perpendicular alarm This
66. t number you wish to save the location in by using the up or down cursor keys Now simply press the key next to the Save Present label to save your present position To save the position atthe cursor cross marks press the key next to the Save Cursor If you wish to enter a location otherthan these press the key next to the Edit Waypt label You can also change anything onan existing saved waypoint by using the Edit Waypt label Editing a Waypoint After you ve pressed the key next to the Save Present Save Cursor Edit Waypt labels a new screen appears as shown below The position at the time you pressed the Save Present or Save Cur sor label is shown in the box the middle of the screen position shows if you pressed i the Edit Waypt key 80 09 532 empty waypoint The waypoint number you are currently edit ing shows at the top of the screen A question mark flashes in the Name field If you wish to name this waypoint enter the letters of the name using the keys on the left side of the screen For example to enter the name first press the CURSOR key until the letter appears Now Use the arrou keys to move about Use ENT to save and CLR 38 course the pointer will move to the right and an arrow pointing to the right appears with the word STEER next to it This means you need to steer to the right to get ba
67. the key next to the de sired distance The GlobalMap returns to the steering display with the new C D I range use A faster way to change the range is to simply press the ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT keys while the steer screen is displayed Each time you press one of these keys the range increases or decreases dependingon which key you press To clear the plot trail on the steering screen simply press the CLR key Pressing the STEER keyatthe bottom of the unit while the steering screen is displayed changesall of theboxes shown atthe top of thedisplay Again all of these displays can be changed or rearranged by the user in virtually any combination SATELLITE INFORMATION DGPS SCREENS Note These screens will have only partial or no data if the GlobalMap 1000 is receiving its data from another navigation receiver through the NMEA 0183 input Youmust haveaLowrance LGC 1 GPS receiver connectedto the GlobalMap 1000 in order to fully use the satellite information screen The satellite information screen shows technical data about each satellite in view Thisincludes data from all five channels of the LGC 1 i 36 09 498 cation ofeach satelitein there sky it s identification number E and more To see this display 7799 1993 press the POSITION key A screen similar to the one at right of the next page appears HES 27 14 12 Your present position altitude 15 24 26 time and date are shown
68. tside line and the C D I range is 0 5 miles then your cross track error is to the left 0 25 miles The C D 1 range canbechangedfrom 1 milesto 5 10 miles Compare the map screen shown above with the steering screen at the top of this page The picture of the steer screen and the map screen were taken at the same time You can see the cross track error track distance to waypoint and the direction you need to steer to the waypoint easily 32 EVENT MARKER The GlobalMap 1000 can place event markers icons on the plotter to mark fishing spots shallow water or other special locations There are five differ ent icons to choose from You can place up to 1000 event markers total You can erase single icon or all that you can ime see on the screen at one time ED 80708192 To place an icon first press the EVENT MARKER key The screen shown above appears Now select one of the five markers shown on the left side of the screen by pressing the key next to the desired marker As soonas you press the key the GlobalMap 1000 places the marker at your present position This marker always stays in this location It s saved in memory so it will always show on the display even if the unit is turned off and on again Note When you place an event marker first make certain the event markers are When the GlobalMapis first turned on or after a preset the markers are automatically turned on Howeve
69. ttery You can attach the power cable to an accessory or power buss however you may have problems with electrical interference Therefore it s safer to go ahead and attach the power cable directly tothe battery Ifthe cable is too short splice 18 gauge wire onto it The power cable has four wires red black green and white Red is the positive lead black is negative or ground Make certain to attach the in line fuse holder to the red lead as close to the power source as possible For example if you have to extend the power cable to the battery or power buss attach one end of the fuse holder directly to the battery or power buss This will protect both the unit and the power cable in the event of a short The 1 1000 uses 3 amp fuse IMPORTANT Do not use this product without a 3 amp fuse wired into the power cable Failure to use a 3 amp fuse will void your warranty P CONNECTOR ON GLOBALMAP 1000 TO NMEA 0183 VERSION 2 0 INTERFACE TO LOWRANCE GPS MODULE TO NMEA 0180 or 0183 VERSION 1 5 INTERFACE GREEN WIRE 12 VOLT BATTERY GlobalMap 1000 POWER CONNECTIONS 4 DATA INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTIONS In order for the GlobalMap 1000 to show position information it requires navigation data from either a Loran C Decca or GPS receiver than can send the data in NMEA 0183 version 1 5 or 2 0 format If the NMEA input is not used then the Lowrance LGC 1 GPS receiver can be used T
70. ues for your present position and time press the ENT key This sends the values you entered to the GPS module which should shorten the time required for it to find the satellites and retum your present position If you 18 press the right arrow keyagain Continue in this manner until PA Change the route name has been en Add From tered Note To entera space press the key next to the Z label The space is the charac terafterthe Z Whenthe name appears as you wish press the ENT key The screen shown at right appears Waypoint Selection You re now ready to place the waypoints into the route using any of three different methods You can place waypoints using the cursor on the map from the list of waypoints or enter the atitude longitude of each waypoint from the keyboard IMPORTANT You must select waypoints in the order they are to be used in the route In other words suppose you wanta route that consists of waypoint numbers 1 3 and 5 However you wish to travel to first then 1 and finally 5 In this case you must select waypoint 3 1 and 5 in that order when making the route Add From Map Tocreate a route using the cur sor on the map press the key next to the From Map label A screen similar to the one at right appears To save the first waypoint loca tion in the route simply press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired location The latitude l
71. ute miles per hour Depth Water depth readings shown on the C Map charts can be shown in feet FT fathoms FA or meters M 52 GLOBALMAP 1000 RECEIVING NAVIGATION DATA FROM LOWRANCE 6 1 GPS MODULE r 0000000 PLUG LGC 1 GPS MODULE CABLE INTO CONNECTOR ON GLOBALMAP 1000 S POWER CABLE GLOBALMAP 1000 RECEIVING NAVIGATION DATA FROM LOWRANCE LGC 1 GPS MODULE AND DGPS BEACON RECEIVER 0000000 PLUG LGC 1 GPS MODULE CABLE INTO CONNECTOR ON GLOBALMAP 1000 S POWER CABLE BLACK WIRE NMEA 0183 VER 1 5 CABLE REEN WIRE NMEA 0183 VER 1 5 CABLE GLOBALMAP 1000 RECEIVING NMEA 0183 VERSION 2 0 DATA FROM NAVIGATION RECEIVER AND SENDING NMEA 0183 VERSION 1 5 DATA TO ANOTHER DEVICE SHIELDED BLACK WIRE 0000000 MAPLINK The GlobalMap 1000 has an internal background map that covers almost the whole world It also shows southern Canada all of the continental United States and Mexico at a higher resolution than other countries This map is sufficient for most users however Lowrance has an optional cartridge reader called the Maplink that accepts both Lowrance and C Map cartridges These cartridges have smal area maps built into them that allows you to Zoom in and see much more detail than is available on the built in map The Maplink also has the C Map background map built into it you have the option of using it or the Lowrance background map at any t
72. ute to Next Waypoint pressthe WAYPT ROUTE key then press the key next the Advance Route to Next Way point label as shown on the screen at right To change the sequencing radius distance from the waypoint that will signal the sequence tone and change tothe next waypoint ina route press the key next to the Sequencing Radius label Now enter the desired radius using the numbered keys Press the ENT key when you re finished or the CLR key to exit without changing the radius The auto sequencing menu can also be found by first pressing the WAYPT ROUTE key then the key nexttothe Routes label Finally press the key next to the Setup label The auto sequencing menu shown at the top of this page appears 48 Pole Mount First thread the pole mounting adapter onto the mounting pole or ratchet base Align the pole mounting adapter so the module will face the bow of the boat Install and tighten the set screw into the pole mounting adapter and tighten it securely This should prevent the GPS module from unscrewing from the pole Place the gasket onto the pole mounting adapter Now attach the cable to the GPS module and pass the cable through the gasket pole mounting adapter and pole Set the GPS module on top of the pole mounting adapter and align the four threaded holes in the module with the holes in the pole mounting adapter Using the four stainless steel 5 mm screws and lock washers supplied with t
73. w keys to increase or decrease the level When you have everything on this page adjusted as desired press the CLR key to exit Note To turn the lights on simply press the ON key again after turning the GlobalMap 1000 on To tum the lights off press the ON key again MAN OVERBOARD One of boating s mostterrifying events is having a friend or family member fall overboard This situation can be deadly on any body of water fresh or salt It s particularly dangerous at night or if you re out of sight of land Of course the first thing to do is remain calm and try all standard safety measures to try and rescue the person If you lose sight of the person you can use the GlobalMap 1000 to help start a search pattern Once you re back at the heim after initial rescue efforts have failed press the GlobaiMap 1000 s MAN OVERBOARD key A message appears Now Navigating to Man Over board Location screen simi lar to the one at right appears Your position at the time you pressed the Man Overboard key is shown by a box with the let ters MOB inside All digital navigation displays including Distance Bearing BRG Course COG Speed Over Ground SOG and Time Go TTG show datathatlet 53 UNITS OF MEASURE The units of measure used in the GlobalMap 1000 are adjustable This includes time distance altitude direction speed and depth To change any of the settings first press the MENU key two t
74. you ve saved a Man Over board position the unit shows navigation data to that position unti you reset the Man Over board function turn the unit off or use the Cancel Navigation feature 25241951 To reset the Man Overboard or view more information about it press the WAYPT ROUTE key Now press the key next to the Man Overboard Information label The screen shown below appears Your position time and date when the Man Overboard key was pressed shows at the top of the screen If you wish to Save your present position in stead of the one shown at the top of the screen press the key next to the Save New Man Overboard label If you re not currently navigating to the Man Overboard position and wishto do so press the key next to the Navigate to Man Overboard Location label The GlobalMap 1000 will instantly show navigation data to the position shown at the top of this screen Once the Man Overboard key is pressed your present position is saved in memory Pressing the key again won t save your position again instead a warning message will appear This prevents the inadvertent loss of the current Man Overboard position by someone accidentally pressing the Man Overboard key To reset the Man Overboard function which arms the key press the key next to the Reset Man Overboard label on the menu shown above The GlobalMap 1000 doesn t save the Man Overboard position in the waypoint table However it does save th
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