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1. 51 Using the To Exit and From Exit Distances 52 Usine the Name FUto iceri a EA 52 Navigat ngtotheSelectedPOl 53 ReCenU PINGS ca soe actin nae ee YO eee 54 hakli ve ohae S eye Se MRDSE YOMDU MA A MAM ME YAR RE K ME YY MP 54 Address Doo Re aa bal bi Meali alemi eli der ld lim 56 a e MA OR A EK RL eee 57 Intersection r nd an ane an ea dan ili 57 ha aaa e e e KE A YE GR 58 Pind An Anversection ima allik alin a dani 58 Choosing New DestinatlonswhileNav gating 59 FollowingaGeneratedRoute 60 Kolo the A EA ooa kani rini ela ali Salan 60 Using Turn PrevlewandthebDirectilonslist 61 Considering TemporaryorlLocalCondItlons 62 ETO Leo E E T E A A S E EE A sees acatoueres 63 ill WARNING A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION CAUTION When showing turn by turn navigation data a GPS unit will show the shortest most direct route to the destination There are tumes when it may give directions such as a U turn that may be prohibited in some locations While navigating a driver is re sponsible for noting all traffic signs and obeying all local traffic laws When following turn by turn directions a driver must take advantage of all available navigation tools and must visually check to make sure a clear
2. 2 Section 1 Installation amp Accessorles e00000000000000000000000000 3 POWER Cab le A ese oh oar e KN 3 Connecting the iWAY toYourCar sSterec 4 Resolving Audio Distortion in iWAY AudioOutput 6 USB to PCCableConnectlon 7 Disconnect with Windows XP T Disconnect with Windows 2000 T R AA M MountingSystems 9 Other ACCESSO ES men sala saka demle die lela ala nenlil ee 9 MovingOn WAYOperatlon 10 Section 2 Mapping Mode Operation cccsccescssscescceses 11 TR CORN hr sacar a e eee ns ll a ki 11 Usine the Touch SELEM iin sa sal daa na ye lee bike a gala 12 ee e AG Dran e e cada sieierastaatees a 12 ONO SINS VEC IN Sy it coset hit rl a ea dn este ala ilan il ilden 12 The Map Mode Display and On Screen Command 13 UsingtheMapDisplayToolbar 14 UsingtheMapOrlentatlonButton 15 UsingthelocatloninformatlonButton 16 Creat ngandSavingContacits 16 SelectngaContact e 17 LEME A O re as akal il anilar alda 18 Deletine A CONT ACE e ai aaa Rl a Rien 18 Naw Satine toa ON a li en la al 18 Map Mode Practice Run S k ae 19
3. It s easy to teach the steps to make the iWAY generate a route It s a little harder to describe exactly how you should use that information Following the routes generated by the IWAY will take some practice You have to learn when it s perfect and when it s just good And of course you have to learn what exactly it means by some of the terms it uses In the following pages we ll try to give you some pointers to lead you in that direction Knowing the Area The iWAY is designed to help you find your way in unfamiliar streets It can be extremely handy at home too but there is no substitute for local knowledge If you use the IWAY in your own neighborhood it may occasionally recommend a route that you know isn t the best option Of course we do our best to provide the optimum route in all situations but if you know a better path than the one the iWAY provides take it 60 As soon as you leave the 1WAY s recommended course it will begin generating a new route based on your new position This will likely match the path you planned to take Using Turn Preview and the Directions List Turn Preview and the Directions List are both described in Sec 2 The main navigation mode of the IWAY is the Map Mode with its Overlay Data and voice instructions The goal of the Map Mode is to provide you a constant awareness of your current position on your route and a gen eral sense of the larger route Turn Preview and the Directions List are des
4. You can turn this feature off in the same way Overlay Data Setup Overlay Data are the text boxes that appear over your map display con taining information such as the distance to your destination and the instructions for your next turn You can choose which information you want to appear as Overlay Data as well as its location on the screen To do this from the Main Menu choose OVERLAY DATA SETUP The first screen that appears is the Overlay Data Shown screen showing your current setup You can choose any item in the list to change its font size or location Overlay Data Shown x Data Type Size Current Road Mediu Text Directions Large Dist to Turn Mediurr Time to Turn Mediurr Steer Arrow Mediurr Press here to add X Draw box around data Use the Overlay Data Shown screen to modify Overlay Data You can also choose the last line in the list Press here to add to add another data box to your screen The list of available overlay data appears in an expandable tree structure Choose the next to any of the categories to expand it and show the available data within the category You can press the next to any ex panded category to hide its contents to clear up the screen From this list choose any of the data options to add it to your Overlay Data shown You can then modify it on the Overlay Data Shown screen just like any of the others A checkbox at the bottom of the screen allows you to
5. 24 Avoid on Routes Cross Traffic Turns Toll Roads Recalculate Route Reset to Defaults ye ARS Prefer Turn Preview Use the Routing Options menu to control how iWAY generates routes When generating a route the iWAY is able to analyze certain types of roads or turns and adjust their value to either prefer or avoid them Preferred road types will occur more often in your routes the IWAY will deliberately try to take those types of roads Road or turn types that you Avoid will show up less although the 1WAY may have to gen erate a longer route to avoid them The three slider controls on this page let you control how much you want to avoid or prefer the associated options when generating a route The farther you move the slider to the left or right the more it will af fect the routes generated by iWAY If you change these values signifi cantly and notice that your 1iWAY has begun generating poor routes try using the RESET To DEFAULTS button to see if that fixes the problem You can use the RECALCULATE ROUTE button to automatically generate a new route to the same destination using the new preferences Take ad vantage of this option when you re trying to learn the right amount of avoidance to make sure the 1WAY gives you just what you want Avoid Cross Traffic Turns Use this option to avoid turns across busy lanes of traffic The 1WAY will not avoid cross traffic turns at major intersections where you will
6. Bist St Bradenton a0th Beach FL 34217 80th Ave H Gist Ave H St Saena Sili Petersburg FL 33702 Hist Camino Real Sw 30th Ave Sw City Gist Dr Miami FL 33143 Sw 80th Rd Sw Sist Rd Miami Any FL 33156 Camino Real Sw 30th Ave Sw Hist St Camino Real Miami FL Find First Street Nw GOth St Nw Bist Pl Miami FL 33166 Raa Ath Tor Saar let Awo Find Streets menu shown left with the list of found intersections right 58 Choosing New Destinations while Navigating So far we ve taught you all the ways to make the iWAY generate a route for you from scratch No matter which method you use the iWAY responds in the same way It begins examining the roads between your current position and your selected destination If you re already navigating to a destination though the iWAY will be have a little differently The iWAY needs to know whether you want to cancel your previous navigation or put it on hold while you visit this new location You can even schedule to visit the new location after you finish your current route If you choose to Go To a new destination while you re navigating the following dialog will appear A i Searching for A TI L position Choose how to add a new destination to a current route Detour Here will make the iWAY immediately navigate you to the se lected location Once you arrive there the 1WAY will resume navigating to your previous destination This can be useful whe
7. Ee Manr WC Taa a ba li alli ona dim 20 IT zl KR A LE MO KORAY OR YA A 20 DirecHhons Diol ME R e Pe MADE A 20 Turn Preview Onl DEL N asr dd mn da alk limen iii 21 Overlay Data Setup sele yl akkale li anl a aan ens 22 Route Va Way pono NY TRA 23 KOLON A det nee ee AE RIA T EO EEEE CTE OE e AEI A E E 24 Cancel Navo atO een kl a A RE Sl akl 24 Routine OPON Sa en n b alimin Yanlama 24 Avoid Cross ramie NSAL i 25 Prefer Avoid Toll Roads renien A 25 Prefer Avoldilnterstates 26 UTE eva OW e er e e kem em 26 LAL O Zoo A OM asan a ll la dalla leden oR 26 Catecores Da ez Wi ek ME A R armada Pas 21 Section 3 Music Mode Operation ccccccssscssssccessccesccees 29 K y DO ARG aaa lala aa e e Sane ands aaa alkil 29 Usiine the Touch ELE 30s arel ea saian sala a a Ko SD 30 The Music Mode Display and On ScreenCommands 30 UsingthePlayControlButtons 31 Using the Now Playing Box to Launch Music Browser 32 Using the Visualization Area to Change Effects 32 Music Mode PracticeRun 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 38 TheMusic e ssenetsaarancacasssaeeaselassosseea shaw EETA 34 Man IVES e e ia e e e e a ee eee ee 34 Pav SUS ini ad bla ala Ss dll il ln ll 34 Copying Musie to Your IWAY serili amal wiih wk 35 Visualization Effects Waveform Spectrum Analyzer 36 elat abu les OWO tensa cee el
8. More If you re looking for POIs the More button provides a handy menu that divides the Everything POI list into eight subcategories If you re searching for POIs in a particular category other than Gas and ATMs Lodging or Restaurants this can be a handy menu for narrowing sim plifying your search Find Menu i Emergency amp aF Government The More Menu available from the Find Menu provides additional search categories In addition to these subcategories the More menu provides a Find In tersections option and an RV Truck Menu with special options for RV and Truck drivers Tip In case you use the More Menu a lot you can skip directly to it by pressing the FIND button twice quickly The IWAY skips the regu lar Find Menu and goes straight to More If you press FIND three times quickly the 1WAY will open the RV Truck Menu Intersections The Intersections command on the Find menu will let you navigate to any street intersection This can be a very helpful tool when you re trying to follow directions but don t have a specific street address You can also use the Intersections command to find a single street To search for either an intersection or a street from the Find Menu choose More then INTERSECTIONS The Find Streets menu appears On the Find Streets menu enter a name for the First Street by touch ing anywhere inside the First STREET field The virtual keyboard will appear Enter the name of the street
9. concept you re already familiar with we ll show you how and where to skip ahead for the next important topic We ve also made it easy to look up any tips you may need from time to time Here s how The manual is organized into five sections This preface will introduce you to GPS your 1WAY 500 and the manual s organization The first section will help you install the 1WAY in your vehicle We ll also show you how to use the USB cable to connect the iWAY to your PC We ll finish by describing some of the available accessories Section 2 covers Mapping Mode Operation It will show you how easy it is to run the iWAY 500 right out of the box This section features a one page GPS Practice Run Uf you ve already jumped ahead and figured out how to install the unit yourself and you just can t wait any longer turn to the Practice Run on page 19 and head for the road with your GPS unit In Section 3 we leave Mapping mode and introduce you to Music Mode Operation We ll tell you everything you need to know about copying music to your 1WAY arranging the files on your hard drive and creat ing and using play lists We ll also explain how you can easily browse music on your iWAY and listen to your favorite tunes while navigating If you re in a hurry to get some music playing skip to the Music Practice Run on Page 33 and start copying music to your iWAY Section 4 describes the Main Menu Options the commands used to con figure things like screen
10. on the area you re interested in Then use Zoom In or the Zoom Box to fill the map display with only that area NOTE When activated the iWAY s Auto Zoom feature controls the map s zoom level any time the cursor isn t showing This means that any adjustments you make to the zoom with the cursor up will be reset to a calculated level once you hit CLEAR Cursor If you would prefer to manually control the zoom level all the time turn off the Auto Zoom feature as described later in this section Using the Map Orientation Button There are three different ways to view the map The Map Orientation button can be found in the top left corner of the screen Touch this but ton to switch among North Up Track Up and 3D North Up always shows the map with North at the top of the screen Track Up rotates the map so that the direction you re traveling is at the 15 top of the screen 3D renders the path ahead from a position above and behind your current position so that the display on the map more closely matches what you ll actually see through your windshield Prac tice some with each mode and find out which one is right for you Using the Location Information Button There s one more button that appears whenever the cursor is up The Location Information button appears in the top right corner of a the screen You can always use this button to bring up a screen showing details on the location selected by the map cursor This could be a
11. safe manner Vehicle operators must maintain full sur veillance of all pertinent driving conditions at all times An accident or collision resulting in damage to property personal injury or death could occur if the operator of a GPS equipped vehicle fails to pay full attention to travel conditions and vehicle operation while the vehicle is in motion Do not attempt to configure adjust or enter information into your GPS unit while driving 47 Device Information From time to time Lowrance updates the operating system software in some of its products These software upgrades are usually offered to customers as free downloads from our web site www lowrance com These upgrades make the unit perform better or introduce a new fea ture or function You can find out what software version is running in your unit by using the Device Information command From the Main Menu choose Device Information A dialog like the one in the following image will pop up showing you all the current informa tion about your 1WAY Main Menu Build PC Wins s O Debug 0 11 Points of Interest Data by InfoUSA Copyright 2003 fenrin Copyright Copyright 1999 2003 fenrin Co Ltd Reset Device 000 Options MN Information The Device Information screen shows the details of your iWAY s software Complete information and instructions for installing an update will be available on the update s page at the Lowrance web site 48 Secti
12. you ll learn exactly the right amount of pressure to active the touch screen controls Buttons are easy scrollbars can be a little harder Press and Drag Some controls such as the scrollbar or the zoom selection box which we ll describe later in this section require you to press and drag an item on the touch screen We ll use that term throughout this manual press and drag to refer to the motion of selecting an item or location on screen by pressing on it then maintaining that pressure while you drag the item to a new location on the screen Closing Menus Menus and dialogs that appear on your screen will all have an X icon in the top right corner just like you re used to seeing on your computer at home Remember that all menus and dialogs can be closed by press ing on this X 12 The Map Mode Display and On Screen Commands The Map Mode screen shows your current position and the path of your cur rent route from a bird s eye view By default the iWAY rotates the map so that the direction you re currently traveling stays at the top of the screen NOTE This can be changed if you d prefer to keep north at the top of the screen See the topic Using the Map Orientation Button later in this section To switch to Map Mode from Music Mode press the MAP MUSIC button You can do a lot with the Map Mode display Its basic purpose is to show where you are and what s around you The IWAY uses a black arrowhead icon to indic
13. 39 40 41 C Calibrate Screen 39 41 Cancel Navigation 24 Contact 1 2 7 12 16 17 18 19 27 44 45 50 56 72 Contrast 39 41 Cursor 14 15 16 17 18 19 26 50 51 52 54 60 Customize Display 21 61 D Data Boxes Customize Display 21 61 Detour 42 52 59 62 Directions List 20 21 61 E Equalizer 36 F File Transfer 1 3 7 8 33 35 40 68 Icons 8 12 13 17 20 30 41 Information Displays Customize Display 21 61 Installation 2 3 K Keyboard 11 17 29 37 40 47 50 53 55 56 57 58 63 L Location Information Button 16 17 18 19 60 Location Information Screen 16 17 18 19 49 50 53 55 56 M Main Menu 1 4 12 14 20 22 29 34 39 42 43 45 46 47 48 Map Menu 12 18 20 22 24 26 27 29 34 Map Mode 11 13 16 18 19 20 29 30 33 61 Map Orientation 13 15 Music Menu 7 30 32 33 34 36 Music Mode 1 3 7 10 11 12 13 19 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 N Navigating Cancel 24 Nearest 11 18 23 50 51 52 53 56 59 Now Playing Box 30 32 33 O Overlay Data 22 61 P Play Control Buttons 30 31 Play Lists 1 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 POI Point of Interest 12 16 27 49 51 52 53 54 57 Power 3 4 5 6 12 19 29 33 R Recent Finds 50 54 Repeat Play List 7 36 58 Reset Options 45 Route 1 12 13 16 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 29 39 42 45
14. 49 50 51 52 53 54 59 60 61 62 Routing Options 24 25 Cross Traffic Turns 25 Interstates 26 Toll Roads 25 S Screen Calibration 39 41 Searching 12 16 18 19 29 37 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Intersections 57 Streets 57 58 Shuffle Play List 33 36 Speaker 2 3 4 5 T Text Boxes Customize Display 21 61 Touch Screen 2 12 14 30 33 39 41 42 50 Control 12 Trail 45 Trip Calculator 1 42 43 64 Turn Preview 21 22 26 60 61 U Units of Measure 46 USB to PC Cable 1 3 7 8 33 35 40 Utilities 1 42 43 V Virtual Keyboard 50 Visualization Area 32 36 W WAAS 2 44 Waypoints 23 24 Z Zoom Range 26 Zooming 15 19 26 Notes 65 Notes 66 FCC Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the U S Federal Communi cations Commission FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol lowing two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful in terference and 2 this device must accept any interference re ceived including interference that may cause undesired opera tion Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manu facturer could void the user s authority to operate the equip ment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro tection against harmful interference in
15. Blvd N 13th St Mcalester OK 74501 Oklahoma 1648 N3400 Rd S 13th St Tecumseh OK 74873 Kay County OK 74631 ARAR No 1th Gt Find Address generates a list of possible matches Choose the one you want Of course you already know how to use the Location Information Screen You can see how far away the address is or choose Find On Map or Go To if you want to begin navigating to it Address Book Address Book allows you to navigate to contacts you ve created across the map To create a contact use the Location Information Screen and select ADD TO ADDRESS Book We describe contact creation under the heading Creating and Saving Contacts in Sec 2 From the Find Menu choose Appress Book A virtual keyboard will ap pear allowing you to enter the contact s name or just enough of it to find it in your Address Book You can also use the Find By button to search by Nearest which makes the 1WAY list your entire Address Book with the nearest contact at the top Find By Name Find By Name Dist Bearing 11788 E 11th St 228 0 N 11 88 E Tith St Cursor Lowrance 657 8 NH You can Address Book contacts by Name shown left or by Nearest shown right Choose the contact you re interested in by selecting it from the list The Location Information Screen will appear allowing you to Go To the con tact FIND ON Map Epit its name and display information or DELETE it Choose any of these buttons to continue 56
16. Notes 28 Section 3 Music Mode Operation This section addresses the unit s Music Mode operation Music Mode is designed as a powerful but simple interface for playing back your music collection while navigating If you d rather skip ahead you can look at Sec 4 which starts on page 39 and is full of details on setting up and customizing the 1WAY s various options Or you could turn to Sec 5 starting on page 49 where you ll learn about Searching and how the IWAY generates Turn by Turn routes Before you start playing your music it s a good idea to learn about the different keys the two Page screens and how they work together If you ve already read Sec 2 then you already know what you need to about the keyboard so you can skip ahead to the one page Music Mode Quick Reference on page 33 Keyboard The iWAY keyboard consists of five buttons along the right side of the unit s case You can see an illustration of the keyboard at the begin ning of Sec 2 on page 11 These are the keys on the 1WAY keyboard from top to bottom 1 SPEAK VOLUME Push this key once to make the IWAY repeat the current navigation instruction Press and hold this key to adjust the frequency and output volume of spoken commands as well as the vol ume of music playback For more information on these sounds options see the heading Sound and Voice Setup in Sec 4 2 MAP MUSIC Press this key to toggle between the two page screens Each page re
17. Point of Interest such as a restaurant or gas station or a con tact that you ve saved or simply a map location that you d like to visit As we mentioned whenever you press the Location Information button the Location Information Screen appears The Location Information Screen will include as much information as possible about the location that you ve selected If it s simply a cursor location this may include only the lat lon coordinates and the distance and bearing to the loca tion although a cursor location close to a road will also have the street address If it s a Point of Interest the information should include street address and even the shop s phone number Contact Information POI Information Maestri s Foods 956 Henri De Tonti Blvd Tontitown AR 72762 479 361 2536 Go To Go To Gi U 95 50 579 Find On Map Find On Map 6 18 05 1 50 09 PM H 36 10 562 y U 94 13 076 Distance 90 60 mi Direction E Distance 0 00 mi Direction N Restaurants Add to Italian Addressbook The Location Information Screen for a saved contact shown left and for a restaurant POI shown right From the information screen you can choose to Go To the selected loca tion which makes the 1WAY generate a route This is the easiest way to generate a route to a destination and we ll use it in the Map Mode Practice Run See the heading Navigating to a Contact below for de tails The command FinD ON Mar can be used to ce
18. Trip Time tells you how long you ve been on the road and Trip Dis tance tells you how long your trip has been so far Remember that these values are only recorded while you re moving faster than the Threshold as described earlier GPS Status The GPS Status command opens a GPS Status Screen which provides information on the satellite signals that your 1WAY is monitoring to determine your position You can access the GPS Status Screen by choosing GPS Status from the Main Menu A screen like the one in the following image will appear Satellites EPE 16 ft N 36 08 9 1 H 95 50 579 The iWAY GPS Status Screen 43 The GPS Status Screen contains several graphical elements that repre sent a lot of information Current Position Lock A set of three buttons along the left side of the screen indicates the quality of position lock your 1WAY currently has The button that s se lected indicates your current position lock If none of them is selected your current position hasn t been established 2D means the 1WAY has achieved a lock on your current position on a map A 2D lock does not include your altitude The iWAY must receive reliable signals from 3 satellites to establish a 2D lock 3D means the IWAY has achieved a more reliable lock including not only your coordinate location but also your altitude or elevation The IWAY must receive reliable signals from 4 satellites to establish a 3D lock WAAS means your GPS i
19. a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the in structions may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the factory customer service department for help 67 Lowrance Mapping Database End User License Agreement The data Data is provided for your personal internal use only and not for resale It is protected by copyright and is subject to the following terms and conditions which are agreed to by you on the one hand and Lowrance Electronics Inc Lowrance and its licen sors including their licensors and suppliers on the other hand 2004 NAVTEQ All rights reserved The Data for areas of Canada includes information taken with per mission from Canadian authorities including Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada Queen s Printer
20. contains highly detailed road and highway mapping data for Hawaii the 48 contiguous United States and most of Canada You cant change or erase the map Another partition of the hard drive is available for you to store MP3 music files The 1WAY s memory also records GPS data you create such as address book contacts GPS stands for Global Positioning System a navigational system that can accurately locate your position anywhere on the Earth This tech nology is available to everyone everywhere 24 hours a day in all weather conditions GPS uses 24 satellites orbiting 10 900 miles above the Earth to transmit position data back to Earth A GPS receiver proc esses that data to tell you where you are For the system to work the unit must have a clear view of the satellites in order to receive their signals Unlike radio or television signals GPS works at very high frequencies These signals can be easily blocked by trees buildings an automobile roof even your body If you would like to know more about GPS and its companion system WAAS visit our web site and check out the GPS Product Guide section www lowrance com Support gps asp It includes a GPS tutorial fre quently asked questions and a glossary NOTE The iWAY is controlled using five keys along the right side of the case and a pressure sensitive touch screen In this manual the keypad and touch screen keystrokes appear as boldface type So if you re in a real hurry when you
21. determine whether the iWAY should draw boxes around the information presented or sim ply overlay the text on the map 22 Route Via Waypoints Although the iWAY is designed to generate your route from your start location all the way to your destination sometimes youll want a little bit of control over the path it makes The Route Via Waypoints menu allows you to add intermediate locations along your route When you use this command the iWAY will make sure to send you to each loca tion in the list in order before it sends you to the final destination Routes x Edit Route There are no routes saved ET ur Gov EE Distance 10 96 A Keystone Sta 48 06 YAR Use the Route Via Waypoints menu to control your route Image at left shows an empty route image at right shows all of the routing controls and options available when navigating Here s an example Imagine you want to visit the nearest gas statlon before heading out of town on a road trip First make sure the first waypoint n the list is a nearby gas station we ll describe how to search for one in Sec 5 and the second item is your final destination NOTE The easiest way to set up a route with a multiple waypoints is to perform a search for one location in your route and choose Go To to begin navigating to it then search for another location and choose Go To for that one The IWAY will provide you with an option of de touring to that waypoint add
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23. filling up the list and then you can choose the one you want NOTE The IWAY has several methods of performing searches If you re currently navigating it searches for locations near to your route If you have the map cursor showing it searches for all relevant loca tions near to the map cursor If you re not navigating and dont have the cursor showing it searches for locations near your current position You can change these search settings by choosing the Find By button in the bottom right corner of the search screen By Name Entry Near Current Location Hear Cursor The Find By menu allows you to customize searches The Find By menu allows you to force the IWAY to search by any of the methods described earlier or by Name Searching by Name al lows you to find the closest Mobil or the closest Texaco if you have a preference It s often used in Restaurant searching 51 For our example though we ll assume we re running low on gas and need the first gas station available so we ll just use the iWAY s default Find By setting NEAREST The list of search results contains two entry fields at the top and three columns across the bottom of the screen The first column contains the lo cation s name and fills most of the screen The contents of the second and third column depend whether or not you re currently navigating to a desti nation If you re not navigating you will see the distance and bearing from your cu
24. for Ontario Canada Post GeoBase TERMS AND CONDITIONS Personal Use Only You agree to use this Data together with the IWAY M 500c GPS receiver for the solely personal non commercial purposes for which you were licensed and not for service bureau time sharing or other similar purposes for purposes of clarity such personal non commercial purposes shall include use in your in ternal business operations Accordingly but subject to the restric tions set forth in the following paragraphs you may copy this Data only as necessary for your personal use to 1 view it and 11 save it provided that you do not remove any copyright notices that appear and do not modify the Data in any way You agree not to otherwise reproduce copy modify decompile disassemble or reverse engineer any portion of this Data and may not transfer or distribute it in any form for any purpose except to the extent permitted by mandatory laws Restrictions Without limiting the preceding paragraph you may not use this Data with any products systems or applications in stalled or otherwise connected to or in communication with vehicles and which are capable of dispatch fleet management or similar ap plications No Warranty This Data is provided to you as is and you agree to use it at your own risk Lowrance and its licensors and their li censors and suppliers make no guarantees representations or war ranties of any kind express
25. music drive When a song is playing the Play button is re placed by a Pause button 31 Pause will stop the song currently playing but save its position and its position in the current play list When you pause a song the Pause button is replaced by a Play button Stop cancels the current song playing Volume Slider adjusts the playback volume Press and drag the blue button to the left or right to get the desired volume The far left is mute the far right is maximum volume Using the Now Playing Box to Launch Music Browser The very top portion of the Music Mode screen is a Now Playing box that shows you the name position and quality of the song that is cur rently playing You can touch the screen anywhere inside the Now Playing box to open the music browser which lets you choose the song or play list to play next The music browser is a screen showing the file structure of your music drive including all of the songs and play lists available as well as any subfolders If you ve sorted your music by album or artist you can se lect the folder you wish and play only the songs in that folder or you can choose a particular song to play right away We ll describe the Music Browser under the heading Play Lists later in this section Using the Visualization Area to Change Effects The Visualization Area takes up the center of the Music Mode display and provides either a Waveform Analyzer or Spectrum Analyzer effect in time wi
26. not included in our POI database Just look it up in the phone book and enter its street address to navigate right to it 1 Start by pressing FIND to open the Find Menu then choose FIND Appress The following image appears with three fields Address re 54 quires only the number and Street requires only the street s name not identifiers such as Ave To enter information in either of the text fields simply press anywhere inside the field 2 To enter an address number press inside the Appress field and the virtual keyboard will appear Enter the desired address number and then choose Done The Find Address menu will appear again with the information you entered in the Address field 3 To enter a street name press inside the STREET field and the vir tual keyboard will appear Enter the desired street name and then choose Done The Find Address menu will appear again with the infor mation you entered in the Street field Find Address Find Address Enter the house number then enter Address Enter the house number then enter the street name with no modifiers the street name with no modifiers Eg 1234 Main St would require you 16 48 Eg 1234 Main St would require you to enter Main for the street to enter Main for the street Street name only Street name only 13th State City County Filter State City County Filter Oklahoma Oklahoma Mi Find Address menu shown left with all fields empty and sho
27. of the unit s major operation modes See Sec 3 for full details on the Music Mode 3 MENU Press this key to show the menus and submenus which allow you to select a command or adjust a feature We ll discuss the Map Menu in the following pages and the Main Menu accessible from the Map Menu in Sec 4 4 FIND The Find key is used to search for destinations that the IWAY will use to generate your routes Use it to access the Point of Interest POI search menus as well as the Find Address feature You can also use this key to access the address book to search for contacts you created yourself The Find Menu is discussed in detail in Sec 5 From Audio Mode discussed in Sec 3 this button launches a music search 5 POWER LIGHT The Power key turns the unit on and off and acti vates the backlight To turn on the unit press POWER To turn on the backlight press POWER again The unit has three preset backlight lev els to select from Repeatedly pressing POWER will cycle through the backlight settings and turn off the backlight Turn off the unit by pressing and holding the POWER key for 3 seconds Using the Touch Screen As we ve already mentioned you can use the touch screen for many of the iWAY s controls You will see on screen toolbars like the one on the left side of the previous image as well as menus and textual lists that allow you to select a single entry The iWAY touch screen responds to pressure With practice
28. one in the following image with a small target icon somewhere on the screen A test message asks you to press the center of the target When you do a new target will appear elsewhere on the screen Touch Screen Calibration Press on the center of the Target pa The Calibrate Screen command 41 Press each of the targets in turn After the third the screen should be calibrated The calibration screen will disappear returning you to the Screen Setup Menu You may want to use a stylus for more accurate calibration or even the plunger of a ballpoint pen if you do take ex tra care not to scratch the touch screen Trip Calculator The Trip Calculator is a handy tool for keeping track of detailed infor mation concerning your route You can use it to find the distance of your daily commute or to calculate your average speed on a cross country road trip To access the Trip Calculator from the Main Menu choose Trip CAL CULATOR A screen like the one in the following image appears Trip Calculator Trip Active o Reset Trip Threshold Max Speed Fis 4 mph 98 79 mph Current Speed Trip Time 0 00 0 35 50 Average Speed Trip Distance 38 46 mph 22 38 mi The iWAY Trip Calculator screen Trip Active Use the Trip Active checkbox to turn on and off trip calculation If you want to take a detour without recording that in your trip calculation you can simply use the Trip Active command to disable ca
29. re looking up instructions or if you just need a reminder you can skim the instructions and pick out what menu command to use by finding the boldface command text 2 Section 1 Installation amp Accessories This section describes the various accessories and cables that came with your IWAY and exactly how to use them Some of the most impor tant information in this section is how to connect the iWAY to your car s stereo and how to use the USB to PC cable to copy your music onto the IWAY If you need help using any of these accessories look through this sec tion Otherwise move on to Section 2 Mapping Mode Operation begin ning on page 11 You can also turn to the beginning of Sec 3 on page 29 if you d rather start learning about iWAY s Music Mode Power Cable The iWAY operates on 12 volts DC using the power cable speaker that came with it The power cable is designed to plug into a car s cigarette lighter The speaker allows you to hear verbal turn by turn driving di rections and music It has a headphone socket volume control and a power indicator light The unit also packs with a power adapter for home use Just plug it into a wall socket and plug the power cable speaker into the adapter Ww From left power cable speaker and wall power adapter for indoor use E A c ORMER n u A Hz N TOOMA Flash memory and the hard drive will keep your stored data safe and accessible for the life of the produc
30. safe path to the next destination is available WARNING When a GPS unit is used in a vehicle the vehicle operator is solely responsible for operating the vehicle in a safe manner Vehicle operators must maintain full sur veillance of all pertinent driving condi tions at all times An accident or collision resulting in damage to property personal injury or death could occur if the operator of a GPS equipped vehicle fails to pay full attention to travel conditions and vehicle operation while the vehicle is in motion Do not attempt to configure adjust or enter information into your GPS unit while driving 1V Preface Introducing GPS And how this manual can get you out on the road fast Welcome to the exciting world of turn by turn GPS navigation We know you re anxious to begin finding your way but we have a favor to ask Be fore you grab the IWAY 500C and begin installing it please give us a moment or two to explain how our manual can help you get the best per formance from your mapping GPS receiver and MP3 music player Our goal for this book is to get you on the road fast with a minimum of fuss Like you we d rather spend more time actually getting somewhere and less time reading about it in the manual So we designed our book so that you don t have to read the whole thing from front to back for the information you want At the start or end of each segment we ll tell you what content is coming up next If it s a
31. to the highway too often try telling the 1WAY to Avoid Interstates press and drag the INTERSTATES slider to the right Like toll roads you might prefer the speed of Interstate travel You can tell IWAY to prefer Interstates by pressing and dragging the slider to the left Turn Preview The Turn Preview checkbox on this screen allows you to toggle whether or not the IWAY displays a Turn Preview screen whenever you ap proach a turn in your route as described earlier Auto Zoom On Off The iWAY has an Auto Zoom feature which attempts to show you the most map detail possible as you navigate along a route While the moving map shifts to track your current position the Auto Zoom will zoom the map in and out based on your speed and the distance to your next turn If it s turned on the Auto Zoom takes control any time the map cursor isn t showing When the map cursor is up you can use Zoom In Zoom Out and the Zoom Selection Box to control the zoom level As soon as you Clear Cursor though Auto Zoom will automatically recalculate the zoom level If you would prefer to manually control the zoom level of your map dis play you can toggle the Auto Zoom feature off by choosing Auto Zoom from the Map Menu or by pressing the Zoom Range button on the bot tom corner of your map display when the cursor isn t showing You can turn this feature back on in the same ways 26 Categories Drawn The Categories Drawn command lets you ch
32. unknown ground this can be a very useful way to prepare yourself for the path ahead 61 Considering Temporary or Local Conditions Of course the iWAY cannot possibly be aware of all temporary or local conditions that could affect your course Short term construction traffic jams or local bans on U turns could all impact the usefulness of an IWAY generated route If you re following a route generated by the IWAY and temporary or local conditions make it impossible or inconvenient to follow the iWAY s instructions use your best judgment Keep driving and do your best to keep moving toward your destination Whenever the 1WAY notices that you have left the path it generated for you it will begin generating a new one based on your new position This feature is particularly handy for dealing with temporary or local conditions that interfere with a route When construction diverts you from the route the iWAY recommended you ll often find that the 1WAY recalculates your route and builds one that matches the official detour The most important step in learning how to follow iWAY s routes is practicing Use the 1WAY as often as possible and pay attention to the way it thinks With time you ll learn exactly how to get the very most out of the navigation provided by this clever little GPS unit 62 Index A Accessories 1 2 3 9 Address Book 2 12 17 18 19 50 56 58 Antenna 2 10 67 Batteries 3 6 Brightness 1
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34. Menu from either operation mode press MENU and then choose Main Menu from the options on screen The Main Menu will appear as shown in the following image Sound and 4 Voice Setup yp sep Calculator The iWAY Main Menu In the following pages we ll describe each of the Main Menu options and commands shown here All of these options come with default values so that you can use the iWAY right out of the box so you may never need to make changes You may wish to skip on to Sec 5 beginning on page 49 to learn more about searching for destinations and generating routes Remember as you read through this section that all menus and dialogs can be closed by selecting the X in the upper right corner of the screen Screen Setup The Screen Setup Menu allows you to control the visual display of your IWAY such as its brightness and contrast and the graphical skin You can also use the Screen Setup Menu to access the Calibrate Screen command in case your iWAY s touch screen isn t responding precisely To access the Screen Setup Menu from the Main Menu choose SCREEN Setup The menu will appear as shown in the following image 39 Screen Skin Selection Keyboard Default 7 Default gt Brightness Calibrate Screen Transparency Low ssd od The Screen Setup Menu Skin Selection Skin Selection allows you to change the visual appearance of the entire IWAY interface We provide a handful of skins wit
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37. Right SW on E Skelly Dr Take Ramp Left to I 44 OK 66 Take Ramp Right on Evit 24M Select an entry for a more detailed view The Directions List for a generated route You can look up and down the list by pressing and dragging the blue slider bar to the right You can select any individual instruction on screen for more detailed information This screen is called a Turn Preview Turn Preview On Off A Turn Preview is a special screen designed to prepare you for upcom ing turns You can access the Turn Preview for any turn in your route by visiting the Directions List as described earlier There is also an op tional setting that allows the 1WAY to automatically display the Turn Preview screen whenever you are approaching a turn in your route it s on by default Turn Preview x Distance To Go Take Ramp Left t Take Ramp te ili A Ee A sample Turn Preview screen As you can see in the previous image the Turn Preview screen includes a close up map of the turn itself and you can see the magenta route line showing your path Additional data boxes show the text instruc tion the distance from your current location to the selected turn the 21 direction of the turn in this case straight ahead and the total dis tance from the turn to the end of the route If you want the iWAY to automatically show you Turn Previews when ever you re navigating from the Map Menu choose TURN PREVIEW to tog gle the option On
38. ate the problem These are available at many electronics stores For example Radio Shack offers an effec tive isolator catalog number 270 054 This or other ground loop isolators may require additional cable adapters to connect with the IWAY and your radio Consult your electronics retailer for help in determining the parts you may need for your system 2 Next find the auxiliary line input on your car s stereo As we men tioned before this is usually located on the back of the stereo Consult your vehicle s owner s manual for details on properly removing the in stalled stereo or any dash components necessary to access It 3 Plug the direct cable connection s stereo line in plug into the input socket on your stereo Standard audio adapters may be necessary 4 Attach the power wires to your vehicle s power supply To protect your GPS unit we recommend you install an inline 3 amp fuse on the red positive wire Fuses and various wire splicing connectors are available at consumer electronics stores 5 Finally attach the power plug to the power socket on the back of your iWAY Turn on your car and press the POWER button on the front of the iWAY If you ve connected everything correctly the iWAY should turn on running directly off your car s power supply Now switch your stereo to its auxiliary line input and press the SPEAK button on the iWAY You should hear the current turn by turn instruc tion probably Not navigating thro
39. ate where you are and the arrow is pointing the direction you re moving When you have the Map Mode displaying your current position the 1WAY will keep this icon in the center of the screen scrolling the map as you travel so that you can see your surroundings change If you pass under a highway you ll see the highway on the map approach your cur rent position icon then scroll away behind it even as the highway over pass dwindles in your rear view mirror The 1WAY uses the Map Mode display to provide you with information about your surroundings You can also use it to explore locations other than your current position All of the tools you ll need to operate the Map Mode display are available right on screen The Map Mode display looks something like the screen in the following image _ Searching for ei hi 4 p osition 13 When tracking your current position the toolbar buttons on the left of the page are hidden so that you can see as much of the menu as possi ble You can change what s visible on the map display at any time though simply by touching the screen When you do a map cursor will appear along with a toolbar that contains several map display buttons Using the Map Display Toolbar The map display toolbar buttons are used with the touch screen to con trol what part of the map you see You can zoom all the way out to see your position relative to the continental U S or zoom in close on an area hundreds of mi
40. ay the iWAY automatically creates a play list out of all of the songs con tained in that folder Later in this section we ll explain how to play folders how to copy music and play lists from your PC and how to manage all of them on the iWAY Using the Play Control Buttons All of the play control buttons are fairly straightforward and are probably already familiar to you The portion of the screen we re refer ring to as play control buttons looks like this Song Position slider The Music Mode Play Control Buttons Song Position indicates the playback position in the currently playing song Whenever a song begins playing the Song Position slider begins at the far left and moves right You can quickly skip to a different point in the currently playing song by pressing and dragging the blue button on the Song Position slider to the right to fast forward or to the left to rewind Previous Song skips to the beginning of the previous song in the cur rent play list and starts it playing Hold this button down to fast re verse the currently playing song Next Song skips to the beginning of the next song in the current play list and starts it playing Hold this button down to fast forward the cur rently playing song Play will play the currently selected song or play list starting at the beginning If you haven t chosen a play list or song yet pushing Play will automatically generate a play list from all the songs on your IWAY s
41. brightness sound levels and units of measure We ll also show you how to use utilities like the Trip Calculator Finally in Section 5 we ll go into detail on how to search for and navi gate to points of interest addresses and contacts you ve created We ll also offer tips on how to understand and follow the automatic turn by turn routes you ve created Before we go any further we d like to take just a moment to explain how the 1WAY works 1 How Lowrance GPS and the GPS System Work You ll navigate a little easier if you understand the basics of how the IWAY 500 scans the sky to tell you where you are and where you re going If you already understand GPS receivers and the GPS system skip on ahead to Section 1 Installation amp Accessories on page 3 First think of your unit as a small highly automated computer The 1WAY 500 includes a keypad and a touch screen with menus so you can tell it what to do The screen also lets the unit show your location on a moving map as well as point the way to your destination A speaker lets you hear verbal turn by turn driving instructions as well as MP3 music files An internal antenna tunes in to a couple of dozen GPS and WAAS sat ellites circling the earth Your unit listens to signals from as many sat ellites as 1t can see above the horizon then computes its location in relation to those satellites The IWAY 500 plots that position on the moving map shown on the screen A hard drive
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43. choose SORT The iWAY will try to reorganize the list of locations to make the short est possible route among all of them This can be useful if you re on a business trip and need to visit several clients at different locations Put in all their addresses choose Sort and then let the 1WAY pick the shortest path that will get you everywhere you need to go Cancel Navigation When the iWAY notices that you ve reached your destination it will display a pop up window asking if you want to cancel navigation to your destination Choose YES to stop receiving navigation instructions to that location You can also cancel navigation to a destination at any time using the Cancel Navigation command From the Map Menu choose CANCEL NAVIGATION Again the iWAY will display a pop up window to confirm your choice Choose Yes and the 1WAY will stop generating navigation instructions to the current destination NOTE If you re navigating a route with multiple via waypoints when you choose Cancel Navigation the iWAY will ask you whether you want to cancel navigation of the entire route or just cancel navigation to the current waypoint and continue on to the next waypoint in the route Routing Options Routing Options are used to control exactly how the iWAY generates a route from your current position to a selected destination To access these options from the Map Menu choose Routing Options A screen like the one in the following image will appear
44. computer and add more songs or play lists to your iWAY 11 To turn off the unit press and hold POWER key for three seconds 33 The Music Menu Any time you re using the 1WAY in Music Mode you can press MENU to open a special Music Menu containing several settings and commands relating to Music Mode operation You can use these settings to change the way iWAY plays back music The iWAY works great right out of the box but as you become more familiar with the unit and what it can do you ll eventually want to begin tweaking some of these settings Audio Menu uh ieee TE The 1WAY Music Menu We ll spend the rest of this section introducing you to the options and settings available from the Music Menu Main Menu The iWAY has a Main Menu containing a handful of options and menus designed to let you customize the operation of your IWAY even further To access the Main Menu from the Map Menu simply choose Ma n MENU and it will appear In Sec 4 we ll describe each of the Main Menu options and commands in detail All of these options come with default values so that you can use the iWAY right out of the box so you may never need to make changes Play Lists The iWAY can play both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis music files It can also recognize m3u style play list files Use the PLay Lists command from the Music Menu to launch the Browse Music Files screen 34 Browse Music Files Sample Music Play All 04 rondo prest
45. cription of Mapping Mode Operation which will tell you everything you need to know about the 1WAY s moving map and the various settings in the map menu If you prefer you can also skip to the beginning of Sec 3 on page 29 to start learning about 1WAY s Music Mode 10 Section 2 Mapping Mode Operation This section addresses the unit s Mapping Mode operation Mapping Mode includes all navigation features from finding the nearest restau rant to plotting a road trip across the country If you would prefer to start out using the built in music player skip ahead to Sec 3 Music Mode Operation Before you turn on the unit and find where you are it s a good idea to learn about the different keys the two Page screens and how they work together BUT if you just can t wait to get navigating turn to the one page Map Mode Quick Reference on page 19 Keyboard SPEAK VOLUME 2 Map J Il Music TEP IS LOWRANCE wih AUTOMOTIVE iWAY 500C GPS unit front view showing Map Mode and keyboard 1 SPEAK VOLUME Push this key once to make the iWAY repeat the current navigation instruction Press and hold this key to adjust the frequency and output volume of spoken commands as well as the vol ume of music playback For more information on these sounds options see the heading Sound and Voice Setup in Sec 4 11 2 MAP MUSIC Press this key to toggle between the two page screens Each page represents one
46. e With you every turn of the way Turn by Turn Mapping GPS and MP3 Player Operation Instructions gt LOWRANCE AUTOMOTIVE Copyright 2005 Lowrance Electronics Inc All rights reserved No part of this manual may be copied reproduced republished trans mitted or distributed for any purpose without prior written consent of Lowrance Any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual is strictly prohibited Lowrance is a registered trademark and iWAY is a trademark of Lowrance Electronics Inc i Points of Interest Data in this unit are by infoUSA inf li copyright 2001 2005 All Rights Reserved infoUSA is a trademark of infoUSA Inc NAVTE Q Mapping Database copyright 2005 NAVTEQ NE YeyN pA NAVTEQ ON BOARD is a trademark of NAVTEQ Lowrance Electronics may find it necessary to change or end our poli cies regulations and special offers at any time We reserve the right to do so without notice All features and specifications subject to change without notice All screens in this manual are simulated For free owner s manuals and the most current information on this product its operation and accessories visit our web site www lowrance com Lowrance Electronics Inc 12000 E Skelly Dr Tulsa OK USA 74128 2486 Printed in USA Table of Contents Preface Introducing GPS 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 How Lowrance GPSandtheGPSSystemWork
47. e Map Cursor pointing to the position you selected 6 Press the Location Information button in the top right corner of the page It looks like the image at right and can be used to open up detailed information for any item selected on the map 7 The Location Information Screen appears showing details about the location you selected including its distance away from your current position and its lat lon coordinates Choose Go To to begin navigating The Location Information Screen will disappear and navigation in structions will begin to appear on your screen 8 Press the CLEAR Cursor button a big red button with an X on it to close the toolbar If Auto Zoom is on any changes to the zoom level will reset when you Clear Cursor Then press the Save Location button a button with a flag in the top right corner to mark your starting location Choose App TO ADDRESS Book and then close all windows to return to the map 9 Follow the iWAY s directions to the selected location If you re comfort able finding your way in the area try departing from the route the IWAY provides to see how it recalculates to correct for wrong or missed turns 10 To navigate back home follow steps 5 9 using the contact that you created in step 8 as your destination n step 5 11 To turn off the unit press and hold POWER key for three seconds 19 The Map Menu Any time you re using the 1WAY in Map Mode you can press MENU to open a special Map Me
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49. e old To change the contact s symbol select Choose Symbol and a dialog will appear showing the available symbols Choose the one that best repre sents the selected location then close the dialog by pressing the X in the upper right corner The new symbol will now appear below the Choose Symbol button and on the main map display Selecting a Contact You can select any contact by touching its symbol on the map display When you do the map cursor will appear pointing directly to the con tact and the symbol will be outlined with a red halo The contact s name will also appear in the pop up box A red halo indicates a selected contact on the map display Whenever you have a contact selected you can press the LOCATION INFORMATION button to access more information about it A Location In 17 formation Screen will appear which includes detailed information about the contact as well as buttons to begin navigating to the contact Go To to show it on the map to edit its name and display informa tion or to delete it from memory Editing a Contact You can edit a contact s name address phone number or symbol by selecting it on the map and pushing the LOCATION INFORMATION button Choose Epit from the Location Information Screen The Edit Contact screen described earlier under Creating and Saving Contacts appears Make changes precisely as described before Deleting a Contact You can remove a contact from the iWAY by select
50. ease your screen s brightness press and drag the button on the slider bar to the right To decrease it press and drag the button to the left Transparency The Transparency Slider controls the transparency of icons and other Overlays drawn over the background map such as the Toolbar and any navigation instruction boxes Increasing transparency will make it easier to see the background map but may interfere with the legibility of the Overlays Decreasing transparency clarifies Overlays but it also obscures underlying map information To increase transparency press and drag the button on the slider bar to the right To decrease it press and drag the button to the left Contrast The Contrast Slider controls the graphical contrast between screen col ors Like brightness contrast must be balanced to individual tastes and lighting conditions Use the slider bar to adjust it to your preference To increase your screen s contrast press and drag the button on the slider bar to the right To decrease it press and drag the button to the left Calibrate Screen The Calibrate Screen command is used to correct any differences be tween the location you press on the touch screen and the location the iWAY thinks you pressed If you find that the iWAY isn t responding perfectly to your touch screen input run the calibrate screen command From the Screen Setup Menu choose CALIBRATE SCREEN Another screen will appear on your 1iWAY similar to the
51. en miles away if it s only a quarter mile off the highway in stead of a gas station five miles away that s five miles off your route Then again 1f your Low Fuel warning light is on and you re driving on fumes you might prefer the closer gas station The IWAY provides you all the details so you can choose the right destination for your travel plans Using the Name Filter Sometimes a search returns far too many results to include the one you want or maybe just more results than you feel like scrolling through The Name Filter on the search results list helps you narrow down the list to just those items containing a particular set of letters 52 To use the Name Filter press anywhere inside the NAME FILTER field and the virtual keyboard will appear Type all or part of the name you are looking for and press Done The iWAY will return to the previous list but it will only show those locations whose names contain the text you entered in the Name Filter field For instance a search for the nearest Restaurants may provide too long a list to be useful You could significantly narrow the search by enter ing the word Taco in the Name Filter field This shows all the nearest Taco Bells Taco Buenos and any other restaurant nearby with Taco anywhere in the name as shown in the following images Find By Nearest Find By Nearest Name Filter Sub Category Name Filter Sub Category Entire Category Taco Entire Category Directio
52. estination 53 NOTE There are several optional settings that control exactly how the IWAY generates its route These options are discussed in detail in Sec 4 See the heading Route Options there for more details As soon as the route is generated the 1WAY will draw the course of your route in magenta on the map and begin providing visual and spo ken directions along the route You can skip ahead to the heading Following 1WAY s Instructions if you re interested in exactly how the IWAY directs you along your course or you can keep reading to see the other sorts of searches available on the Find Menu Recent Finds This handy command provides you with a list of the twenty most recent destinations you searched for If the destination was a cursor location the list will shows its street address whenever possible Find Recent 4 36 5 70th East Ave St Albert Cursor Boston Tulsa OK Cursor Hotel Hotel Hotel The Recent Finds list You can use the Recent Finds command to quickly get back on your route if you diverted to a POI along the way or to navigate back and forth between two locations on a common commute Find Address Find Address will let you navigate to nearly any address using only the street number and the street name Of course this is a very handy fea ture when trying to visit a friend or some other residential destination It can also be quite helpful when trying to locate a shop or business that s
53. h the unit and very advanced users can even generate their own and add them directly to the unit Check the following caution statement before you try The iWAY comes with a USB cable that you can use to connect it to your PC and details for connecting the iWAY to your computer can be found in Sec 1 Caution Be careful making changes to the Skins folder Changing or de leting any of the button images there could alter or even break your IWAY s interface You can always reset the default skin by holding down the MAP MUSIC button while turning on the WAY To change your current skin display touch anywhere inside the SKIN SELECTION box and a drop down list will appear showing the names of all of the subfolders in the Skins folder on your iWAY Choose one from the list and the iWAY will begin displaying the new skin automatically Screenshots throughout this manual were taken using the Default skin Keyboard Keyboard allows you to choose the layout of the buttons on the iWAY s virtual keyboard Use this option to choose the layout you re most fa miliar with so you can enter text information quickly and easily Brightness The Brightness Slider controls the graphical brightness of the screen High levels of brightness could make the iWAY difficult to read espe cially during night use low levels may make the screen seem too dark for easy viewing Use the slider bar to adjust your screen s brightness to your preference 40 To incr
54. igned to give you slightly different information from the basic Map Mode navigation Directions Head W on E 11th St Turn Left on 5 Garnett Rd Turn Right SW on Turn Preview E Skelly Dr Take Ramp Left to l 44 OK 66 Take Ramp Right on Evit 920 Select an entry for a more detailed view dortheast S l a 4 xg Ne Distance To Go The Directions List is shown left a Turn Preview is shown right Turn Preview allows you to leave your current position to focus mi nutely on a particular turn in the path ahead A close zoom range and large font data boxes combine to help you see exactly the road condi tions up ahead The Directions List on the other hand gives you a detailed description of the entire route more information than you can see in the basic Map Mode The Directions List tells you every step of the way so you can get a very good idea what to expect further down the road The path described in the Directions List parallels the magenta route line on your Map Mode and every entry in the list is shown on the map s route as a blue dot as we mentioned You can select any turn in the Directions List to open a Turn Preview screen for that instruction These tools can be very useful when checking a route through a known area After the iWAY generates a route open the Directions List and read through the steps to see if it generally matches the path you would take If the route 1s over
55. ing it on the map and pushing the LOCATION INFORMATION button Choose DELETE from the Loca tion Information Screen and the contact will disappear Navigating to a Contact The easiest way to navigate to a saved contact is to treat it like any other cursor position on the map Use the zoom and Move Map buttons to get the contact on screen then touch the contact to select it with your cursor Press the LOCATION INFORMATION button to bring up the Location Informa tion Screen Choose Go To and the iWAY will immediately begin gener ating a route to the selected contact If you have several contacts stored on your 1WAY or don t want to take the time to pan over to one you can also use the Address Book command from the Find Menu This method allows you to sort through all of the contacts on the unit either by name or by nearest to your current location For more details on using the Find Menu see Sec 5 beginning on page 49 In addition to all these on screen commands the Map Mode has its own menu which is used to access several commands and to set various op tions To access the Map Menu in Map Mode press the MENU key We ll describe the various options in the Map Menu in detail later in this section The following page contains an 11 step Practice Run that will walk you through the most basic Mapping Mode operations If you don t want to carry the manual with you as you practice with the unit you might con sider photocopying this
56. ing it to the beginning of the route or setting it as a new final destination adding it to the end of the route We ll discuss these options in more detail in Sec 5 Choose Generate Route and the IWAY will begin giving directions to the gas station Once you arrive at the gas station the 1WAY will switch to the next waypoint in the list and start giving directions to your final destination You can add as many items to the list as you want just remember that the 1WAY will send you through this list in order To expand on our earlier example let s say you need to pick up a friend who s traveling with you Put in the friend s house as the first stop on the trip then stop by a nearby gas station then add all of the places you want to go 23 on your road trip maybe Albuquerque Las Vegas Denver in the or der you want to visit them Once you ve got all your major stops en tered in order have the 1WAY start navigating It will give you direc tions to your friend s house so go pick him up and then head for the road The iWAY will guide you every step of the way Sort If you want to rearrange the order of the waypoints in the list you can use the up and down arrows on the screen to move the selected way point higher or lower in the list You can also have the iWAY generate a route for you among several locations even if you don t know which order you want to go in Simply enter all of the destinations in any order then
57. ion is on or off The button itself will show its current state Setup Equalizer Use the Setur EQ command to customize the audio levels of your IWAY playback To adjust levels press and drag the slider for the control you want to adjust moving it up to increase the level and down to decrease it 36 Equalizer m cas PULTE EEE ULL HTT EOL CEUTE LET EELA REELED TULLE PEEUEED DEY Use the Equalizer to precisely control iWAY s audio playback Significantly increasing any of the Equalizer levels may cause audio distortion If you re having problems with audio distortion decreasing the PREAmP level will probably resolve them Using the Find Button In Music Mode the Find button launches a special Audio Search menu To find a particular audio file by its filename press FIND and then touch anywhere inside the Name Filter box to open the iWAY s Virtual Keyboard Enter all or part of a song s filename and press DONE The Audio Search menu will provide a list of all of the audio files on your 1WAY that match the text in the Name Filter field Choose the one you want from the list and choose PLAY to begin playing it or BROWSE to open the music browser at the file s location 37 Notes 38 Section 4 Main Menu Options The 1WAY has a Main Menu containing a handful of options and menus designed to let you customize the operation of your iWAY To access the Main
58. is process found in Sec 1 Now move the tWAY to your car Connect it to your car s power and ste reo as described in Sec 1 beginning on page 3 4 To turn on the unit press and release the POWER key 5 The opening screen displays either a map of North America or the music player If the Map Mode opens up press the MAP MUSIC key to switch to Music Mode 6 Touch the screen inside the Now Playing box at the top of the screen to see a list of the songs available on your iWAY These should match the songs you just copied there Using the touch screen choose one from the list 7 The song will begin playing If you ve attached the iWAY to your car s stereo the music should be playing through it You can use the Browse Music Files screen activated by touching inside the Now Playing box to choose another song if you want If you d prefer to play several songs move on to step 8 8 Cancel the song currently playing by pressing Stop To have iWAY create a play list of all of the songs in the music folder simply press the PLAY button with no song selected The IWAY will begin playing the first song in its music directory 9 Press MENU to open up the Music Menu and then choose SHUFFLE to toggle it on Press the X in the top right corner of the screen to close the Music Menu Now press Next Sone and the 1WAY will randomly choose a song out of those on the music drive 10 Listen to your favorite music Now you can return to your
59. it playing the right songs when you want to hear them will be a breeze 35 Visualization Effects Waveform Spectrum Analyzer The Visualization Area takes up the center of the Music Mode display and provides either a Waveform Analyzer or Spectrum Analyzer effect in time with the music that s playing The visualization effects are controlled by a toggle button in the Music Menu If you re currently in Waveform Analyzer mode you will find a Spectrum Analyzer button in the Music Menu If you re in Spectrum Analyzer mode you ll see a Waveform Analyzer button Either way choose this button to toggle your visualization effect Shuffle On Off When Shuffle is turned on at the end of a song iWAY will randomly choose another song from the current play list to play next When Shuf fle is turned off it will proceed to the next song in the play list or if you re playing all the songs in a folder it will proceed to the next song alphabetically by filename From the Music Menu choose SHUFFLE to toggle whether the option 1s on or off The button itself will show its current state Repeat On Off When Repeat is turned on at the end of a play list or song if you re only playing one song iWAY will immediately start playing the play list again from the beginning When Repeat is turned off it will simple stop playing music and wait for you to select a new song or play list From the Music Menu choose REPEAT to toggle whether the opt
60. lculation Tap the checkbox to the left of the label Trip Active to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off Reset Trip The Reset Trip command is used to reset all of the calculated values to zero and begin recording new information Whenever you re starting a new trip remember to open up the Trip Calculator Menu and choose RESET TRIP Threshold You can use Threshold to make sure the information recorded by iWAY in the Trip Calculator only applies to your trip s route not the lost 42 time in snack stops along the way or the idle time spent in a traffic jam If you re interested in complete details for this trip set your threshold low 0 mph will monitor conditions all the time If you d prefer a more accurate average measure raise the Threshold above idle speed The Trip Calculator will only track time spent and distance traveled while you re moving faster than the Threshold You can adjust this value by pushing on the up and down arrows to el ther side of the THRESHOLD box Calculated Data The rest of the Trip Calculator screen shows you the calculated infor mation for your current trip These text boxes contain values that up date in real time while you watch so you can see your exact speed or how far you ve already gone Current Speed Average Speed and Max Speed Current Speed Average Speed and Max Speed all track your ground speed as measured by changes in your GPS position Trip Time and Trip Distance
61. les away to see whether you ll be making a left or right turn at the end of your trip Clear Cursor button Move Map button press to select then press and drag map display to use Zoom Box button press to select then press and drag zoom box borders Zoom In button Zoom Out button The Map Display Toolbar The Map Display Toolbar is partially transparent like all of the buttons and overlay boxes that are drawn covering portions of your map You can control the level of transparency if you want to make these overlays more readable by decreasing transparency or if you want to make the map beneath more visible by increasing transparency For details on controlling this and other settings see Sec 4 Main Menu Options Clear Cursor immediately clears the cursor and toolbar from the screen and centers the map on your current position Move Map is the easiest way of shifting the visible map area When you press the Move Map button it becomes selected highlighted in blue and that lets you drag the map with a touch focusing on areas other than your current location When the Move Map button is se lected press anywhere on the map display and the cursor will appear there Drag your finger across the screen still pressing down and the map and cursor will move with it 14 Note that either the Move Map or the Zoom Box button is always se lected When you want to drag the map make sure you have Move Map selected a
62. likely have a protected turn at a traffic light As with all of these set tings try changing it a little at a time Sometimes you d have to drive miles out of your way to avoid taking a cross traffic turn somewhere in your route Then again sometimes it s worth it Practice with this set ting to find the value that s right for your driving experience Prefer Avoid Toll Roads By default toll roads have a fairly high value in 1WAY s route genera tion because they are generally high quality roads with high speed limits allowing you to get where you re going faster 25 Of course the convenience of toll roads comes at a price If you d rather save some of the cost of travelling toll roads consider setting the IWAY to generally Avoid toll roads press and drag the Tot Roaps slider to the right If you want to drive free drag the slider all the way to the right and the iWAY won t use toll roads at all Of course if you prefer the convenience of toll roads and don t mind the cost you can give them an even greater value by pressing and drag ging the slider to the left Prefer Avoid Interstates Of course Interstate Highways aren t as expensive to travel as toll roads but sometimes the stress of merging and exiting combined with the high speed make interstates less attractive especially for short trips across town The default is already designed to avoid Interstates for very short trips but if you feel like it s sending you
63. n Direction O Taco Bueno 0 54 MN Tacos San Pedro g5 MI Taco Bueno W Taco Bell 1 09 wW McDonald s W Taco Tico Inc 1 16 W Lot A Burger W Taco Rico Rest 1 41 At left the list of nearest restaurants shows all nearby restaurants At right it has been narrowed using the Name Filter field Navigating to the Selected POI Now that you have a list of nearest POIs and know how to read it choose the one that suits you best and touch its line on the screen The IWAY will then show you a Location Information Screen with details about the POI you ve chosen Since this is the result of a POI search the Location Information Screen will likely have the name of the POI its street address and probably even its phone number That can be very helpful for calling ahead to get a table at a restaurant if you re out of town It s not so im portant if you re just looking for a gas station though Much more im portant to you are the Go To and Find On Map commands You can choose Find On Map to make the 1WAY close the Location In formation Screen and move the map so that it s centered on the selected POI This can be helpful if you re trying to figure out where it is in rela tion to your own position or to some other part of town Right now we re just trying to get to the gas station though so choose Go To The iWAY will generate a route from your current position or last known position if it doesn t have a satellite lock to the selected d
64. n you re traveling to a destination and want to stop for lunch along the way Search for the nearest restaurant detour to the restaurant and then the 1WAY will automatically switch back to your real destination New Final Destination will add the new location to the end of your cur rent route So if you re currently navigating to a nearby restaurant and choose to set a gas station as your New Final Destination the IWAY will direct you to the restaurant first and send you on to the gas sta tion after you ve finished eating Cancel Current Navigation will stop navigating to your old destination and start you navigating to the new location 59 Following a Generated Route By default the iWAY tries to find you the fastest shortest route to your destination It will generate a list of instructions detailing the turns you need to make and the roads you need to follow along the way It will also draw a magenta line on the map display showing the route you re supposed to take Every turn in your route every instruction you ll receive 1s shown on the map as a green dot on the magenta route line You can point the map cursor at any of these dots and a pop up text box will show you the text instruction for that turn Aad ee AF The iWAY clearly indicates every turn in a generated route Push the Location Information button while a turn dot is selected and the Turn Preview Screen for that turn will immediately appear
65. nd not Zoom Box otherwise you ll quickly zoom in on a very small area and have to zoom out a lot before you can pan Zoom Box is a selectable button like Move Map When Zoom Box is se lected it lets you draw a box on the screen and zoom in on the map area within the box Simply press the screen at the corner of the area you want to view and drag your finger across the area still pressing down You ll see a box appear on the screen When the box contains all the area you want to see lift your finger and the map display will zoom in If you re starting at a very wide zoom Zoom Box can be an extremely help ful way of narrowing down your view to exactly the area you re interested in Once Zoom Box is activated you can keep drawing boxes on smaller and smaller areas until you re focused on just what you want to see Zoom In and Zoom Out change the current zoom level in discreet steps moving in or out from the cursor s location Control the zoom to get the most detail possible while still showing all of the necessary area Tap Zoom In once to see a smaller map area in higher detail Tap Zoom Out once to see more area with less detail You can press and hold either zoom button to repeatedly zoom until you reach the right level of detail You can use these buttons in combination with the Move Map function to quickly focus on an area other than your current location Use Zoom Out to show a large enough map that you can quickly drag it to center
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67. nd the USA If you have technical return or repair questions contact the dealer in the country where you purchased your unit To locate a dealer near you visit our web site www lowrance com and look for the Dealer Lo cator 12 Accessory Ordering Information for all countries To order Lowrance GPS accessories please contact 1 Your local sporting goods marine aviation automobile or consumer electronics store Most quality dealers that handle outdoor electronic equipment or other consumer electronics should be able to assist you with these items To locate a Lowrance dealer near you visit our web site and look for the Dealer Locator www lowrance com support dealerlocator Or you can consult your telephone directory for listings 2 U S customers LEI Extras Inc PO Box 129 Catoosa OK 74015 0129 Call 1 800 324 0045 or visit our web site www lei extras com 3 Canadian customers can write Lowrance Eagle Canada 919 Matheson Blvd E Mississauga Ontario L4W2R7 or fax 905 629 3118 Shipping Information If it becomes necessary to send a product for repair or replacement you must first receive a return authorization number from Customer Service Products shipped without a return authorization will not be accepted When shipping we recommend you do the following 1 Please do not ship the knobs or mounting bracket with your unit 2 If you are sending a check for repair please place your check in an envelope a
68. nter the map on the selected location Creating and Saving Contacts You can use the Location Information button to access information con cerning anything from a Point of Interest to a simple cursor position If you ve selected a cursor position a button labeled Add to Address 16 Book will appear on the Location Information Screen Choose ADD To ADDRESS Book from the Location Information Screen to save a contact at the selected location NOTE You can also create a contact at your current position If your map cursor is active choose CLEAR Cursor from the Map Display Toolbar and the toolbar and cursor will disappear The Save Location button replaces the Location Information button P This new button looks like the one at right Press it to save a contact at your current position An Edit Contact screen will appear which includes a textbox contain ing the contact s name address and phone number You can choose to leave the address and phone number fields blank but any information you add to them will display whenever you open the Location Informa tion screen for that contact There 1s also a Choose Symbol button anda small icon showing the contact s current symbol The contact s lat lon coordinates are also listed to the right To change the contact s name address or phone number simply touch anywhere inside the relevant box and the iWAY s virtual keyboard will appear allowing you to enter new information or modify th
69. nu containing several settings and commands relating to Map Mode operation You can use these settings to change the information IWAY provides you as well as the way it generates that information The iWAY works great right out of the box but as you become more familiar with the unit and what it can do you ll eventu ally want to begin tweaking some of these settings Directions List md Turn Routing l Preview n Options Overlay Data wW Catagories setup l E Drawn The iWAY Map Menu We ll spend the rest of this section introducing you to the options and settings available from the Map Menu Main Menu The iWAY has a Main Menu containing a handful of options and menus designed to let you customize the operation of your IWAY even further To access the Main Menu from the Map Menu simply choose Ma n MENU and it will appear In Sec 4 we ll describe each of the Main Menu options and commands in detail All of these options come with default values so that you can use the iWAY right out of the box so you may never need to make changes Directions List The Directions List is generated whenever 1WAY begins navigating to a destination It contains a list of all the turns from the start of your route to the end including an arrowhead icon indicating the direction of each turn It looks something like the screen in the following image 20 Directions Head W on E 11th St 5 Turn Left on 5 Garnett Rd Turn
70. o toggle between the Letters key set and the Numbers and Symbols key set Find By Name Find Address Mary Mesir bone mi aleleldlelileiin TERRE tU lL ltl te ll le LL ie Lee tLe Il ktt t ttet The iWAY virtual keyboard is shown left using the Letters key set and shown right using the Numbers and Symbols key set 50 to ttt t te The other important button to notice 1s the one on the top right DONE Push Done when the text field contains the information you want to en ter When you do this the 1WAY will sometimes provide you with a list of several options that closely resemble whatever information you en tered Choose the one you want by pressing its line in the list Now that you know how to enter the information the 1WAY will need let s look at some of the ways you can use this information We ll simply work our way down the Find Menu screen starting on the left Find Fuel Lodging Restaurants and other POIs All four of the options on the left side of the Find Menu work essentially the same We ll use the FIND FUEL command as an example but you can follow essentially the same steps to locate and plot a course to any Point of Interest stored in our database To find a nearby gas station 1 Press Find to open the Find Menu 2 Choose Finp FuEL A Calculating screen will appear briefly and then the iWAY will show you a list of the nearest gas stations in its data base Wait a moment for it to finish
71. o vivac BealeStreet mp3 e mp3 B B Use the Browse Music Files screen to choose which songs to play next From the music browser you can choose individual songs play list files or subfolders to play Choose PLay ALL to play all of the music files in the selected folder and its subfolders Copying Music to Your iWAY Of course to use your iWAY s Music Mode you ll need to get some mu sic onto the unit The iWAY comes with a USB cable that you can use to connect it to your PC and details for connecting the iWAY to your com puter can be found in Sec 1 When you connect the cable your computer should recognize the free space on the iWAY as an external hard drive Use your computer s file manager to copy music files onto the unit Once it s connected to your computer you can generally treat the 1WAY music drive just like another hard drive on your computer That means you can add new folders rename folders or files and copy and delete files the same way you would on the computer Caution Be careful making changes to the Skins folder Look under the heading Skin Selection in Sec 4 for details on the purpose of this folder Before you copy your music onto the iWAY consider adding subfolders to the music drive to sort your music by artist album or genre how ever you prefer to arrange your music The iWAY makes it easy to play a whole folder at a time so if you arrange your music well when you re installing
72. on 5 Searching Finding and Navigating One of the most important uses of the iWAY is generating routes to help you get from where you are to where you want to be In this sec tion we ll teach you how to make iWAY generate a route for you as well as how to use the information iWAY provides With the exception of the simple Go To command on the Location In formation screen the iWAY s search functions all begin with pressing the FIND button When you do so the Find menu appears as shown in the following image Find Menu Restaurants z gt Everything The iWAY Find Menu NOTE You can search for items even before the unit has acquired a posi tion If you do a search before your position has been determined IWAY will show you distance and bearing to the selected item from the unit s last known position The options on the left side of the list all point to a database of POIs Points of Interest stored on your unit We ve divided Fuel Lodging and Restaurants into their own categories to save you time on the most common searches These category buttons can be convenient but when in doubt just use the EVERYTHING button The iWAY has very powerful search tools to help you refine your search and pick precisely the loca tion you want out of all the iWAY s stored locations 49 NOTE Any time you perform a search while the map cursor is up the dis tances listed for search results will be calculated from the curs
73. oose how much of the map ping detail available in our database you want shown on the screen This information includes contacts Points of Interest cities highways etc If you draw too much detail your screen can feel cluttered If you don t draw enough you re not getting the most value out of your mapping GPS You can use the Categories Drawn command to selectively turn on or off any of these items customizing the map to your needs From the Map Menu choose CaTEGorIES DRAWN and a screen like the one in the following image will appear Map Categories Drawn Category Subcategory Address Book l Hames Symbols My Trails Ferry Connections Highways Attractions Major Names Cities Towns et Major Roads Elevation Minor Names Emergency amp go Minor Roads Gas Convenienc Lodging Marine Navaids Use the Categories Drawn command to customize your map detail The Map Categories Drawn Menu is divided into two columns Cate gory and Subcategory You can turn any Category or Subcategory on or off If you turn off a Category none of its Subcategories will appear To turn an item on or off press its entry in the list to highlight it When it s highlighted press it again to check it turn it on or uncheck it turn it off The Category list is longer than will fit on one page so a scrollbar appears to the right of it Press and drag the scrollbar s slider to move up or down the list 21
74. or position not your current position That means you can scroll ahead to a destination a hundred miles away and find the nearest hotel there or you could clear the cursor and do a search for the ho tel nearest your current location then finish the trip tomorrow FIND ADDRESS lets you enter a street address and navigate directly to it ADDRESS Book lets you search through a list of contacts that you ve cre ated and navigate back to them RECENT Finns is a helpful function that keeps track of the most recent places you have navigated to so you can go right back Finally as we mentioned in Sec 2 the Location Information screen s Go To command allows you to generate a route to any point on the map simply by placing the map cursor at your desired destination We ll discuss all of these search options in the following pages but first we need to describe one of the IWAY s basic tools which will be used a lot in searching the virtual keyboard Using the iWAY s Virtual Keyboard Many of the search options available through the Find menu will re quire you to enter data such as shop names or address numbers To do this you will use the touch screen to select letters numbers and sym bols on iWAY s virtual keyboard Whenever you are asked to enter keyboard information the keyboard will appear It generally looks like one of the following images Note the button in the bottom right corner that says Num Sym You can use this button t
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76. ower plug that attaches to the power socket on the back of your 1WAY and red and black wires that connect directly to your car s power supply The Auxiliary Line cable used to attach the iWAY to your car s stereo To install the Auxiliary Line cable follow these steps 1 Consult your car stereo s instructions to see if the stereo has an aux iliary line input Most newer model cars come with stereos featuring auxiliary line inputs as well as most new stereo installations you can purchase at any consumer electronics store NOTE Wireless FM modulator connections are available for vehicles that don t have auxiliary inputs but you will notice slightly lower audio quality The FM modulator transmits the music to your car s FM radio Hardcore audio connoisseurs will notice the decline but to many customers the sound quality of an FM modulator connection is equal to that of listening to an FM radio station To use an FM modulator plug its input into the headphones socket on the side of the power cable s speaker and follow the modulator s instructions for tuning your car s radio FM modulators can be found at most consumer electronics stores Tip When connecting the iWAY to your car stereo a ground loop isola tor may be needed to eliminate electrical interference noise in your system especially in FM modulator installations If you hear a 5 high pitched squeal or the sound is otherwise distorted a ground loop isolator can elimin
77. practice run page and tucking it into your pocket Using just the steps outlined here you can operate your 1WAY s Map ping Mode well enough to find your current location and find your way to a destination 18 Map Mode Practice Run Start with the WAY installed in your car As you practice try navigat ing to a location at least a few blocks away You should start out navi gating to a destination you re already familiar with Don t be too sur prised if WAY suggests a different route than you would take Try the IWAY s route Then see the heading Knowing the Area in Sec 5 1 Connect the unit to your car s power See complete installation de tails beginning on page 3 2 To turn on the unit press and release the POWER key 3 The opening screen displays either a music player or a map of North America If the Music Mode opens up press the MAP MUSIC key to switch to Map Mode 4 With your position acquired press anywhere on the map display to bring up the Map Cursor and the Map Display Toolbar Here you can Zoom in or Zoom out using the and buttons on the Toolbar Zoom on an area using the zoom selection box button on the Toolbar Scroll map north south east or west by pressing on the map display and dragging the map to show the area you re interested n 5 Choose your destination Find an interesting location within a short driving distance from your house and press on the screen at that loca tion You ll see th
78. presents one of the unit s major operation modes See Sec 2 for full details on the Map Mode 3 MENU Press this key to show the menus and submenus which allow you to select a command or adjust a feature We ll discuss the Map Menu in the following pages and the Main Menu accessible from the Map Menu in Sec 4 4 FIND In Music Mode the Find button launches a special Audio Search menu that lets you search for a song using all or part of its file name In Map Mode the Find key is used to search for travel destinations 5 POWER LIGHT The Power key turns the unit on and off and acti vates the backlight To turn on the unit press POWER To turn on the backlight press POWER again The unit has three preset backlight lev els to select from Repeatedly pressing POWER will cycle through the 29 backlight settings and turn off the backlight Turn off the unit by pressing and holding the POWER key for 3 seconds Using the Touch Screen At the beginning of Sec 2 we gave detailed instructions on how to in teract with the IWAY s touch screen If you skipped Sec 2 you might want to turn back to the heading Using the Touch Screen for some handy tips Otherwise remember that all menus and dialogs can be closed by pressing on the X icon in the menu s top right corner The Music Mode Display and On Screen Commands The Music Mode screen contains a large central area for visualization effects with a set of play control bu
79. propriate instructions for your computer s operating system Disconnect with Windows XP 1 Wait until any file operation such as transferring files is finished Copying files to the iWAY is complete when the copy dialog box goes away 2 Disconnect the cable from the computer and the iWAY The computer and GPS unit are ready for other tasks Disconnect with Windows 2000 Wait until any file operation such as transferring files is finished Con firm that your file operation is complete by using the Eject command 7 1 Right click the iWAY drive letter This can be found by first double clicking the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop 2 If the file is still copying or another file operation is under way you will see the standard Windows hourglass symbol This indicates the unit s hard drive is still active When the hourglass disappears the file has finished copying Unplug the USB cable and resume other tasks 3 If you right click the reader s drive letter and instead of the hour glass symbol a pop up menu appears click EJECT A If no wait or warning message appears unplug the USB cable and resume other tasks B If a wait message appears follow the directions and give the unit a few moments to finish the file operation then repeat the Eject com mand If no other message appears unplug the USB cable C If you click EJECT and a Cannot Unmount Volume message ap pears click CONTINUE You can now safel
80. quency of spoken instructions or to the left to decrease it Periodic Instructions are repeated at set intervals and like the Instruc tion at Halfway Mark are intended as reminders Use this slider to adjust the frequency of Period Instructions until your iWAY is giving you exactly as much information as you need To set Voice Volume Press and drag the blue button on the Voice VOLUME slider Drag it to the right to increase the output volume or to the left to decrease it Note that this setting only affects spoken instruc tions your music volume will remain unchanged To set Music Volume Press and drag the blue button on the Music VOLUME slider Drag it to the right to increase the output volume or to the left to decrease it Note that this setting only affects music play back spoken instructions will remain unchanged To set Master Volume Press and drag the blue button on the MASTER VoLUME slider Drag it to the right to increase the output volume or to the left to decrease it This setting affects all audio output from the iWAY Units of Measure This menu adjusts the units of measure 1WAY uses to display speed and distance statute miles or meters your heading true or magnetic the current time 12 hour or 24 hour format and the date Month Day Year Day Month Year or Year Month Day To change any of these from the Main Menu choose UNITS OF MEASURE and the menu shown in the following image will appear Se
81. rrent location or cursor position to the listed location If you re already on a route though the 1WAY will use these two columns to show the To Exit and From Exit distances to help you manage your trip Using the To Exit and From Exit Distances Whenever you re following a generated route and you perform a search the distance from your current location to any of the result locations will be divided into two columns These columns are labeled To Ext and From Ext For any given POI in the list you can add the values in the two columns to find out exactly how far away it 1s It s very useful to have this information broken into two values though In order to make trip planning easier all POI searches are projected along your current route When you try to find the nearest gas station then the iWAY looks ahead the way you re traveling and tries to help you pick the most convenient choice To do this it generates a route to each of the locations in the list sticking to your current route for as far as possible When it finally has to leave your route take a detour it marks the spot where it leaves your current route The distance in the To Ext column shows how far along your current route it is before you detour to get to the POI The From Ext column shows you how far away from your current route the POI is how long the detour 1s So if you re on a cross country trip you might choose to go to a gas station that s fifte
82. s receiving reliable correction signals from the FAA s Wide Area Augmentation System WAAS is designed for use in aircraft but occasionally terrestrial vehicles can attain a WAAS lock This is the most accurate position signal available in the iWAY EPE Estimated Position Error The Estimated Position Error abbreviated EPE is shown right next to the Current Position Lock buttons This value represents the ex pected error from a benchmark location In other words if the EPE shows 50 feet then the position shown by the unit is estimated to be within 50 feet of the actual location This also gives you an indicator of the fix quality the unit currently has The smaller the position error number the better and more accurate the fix is If the position error flashes dashes then the unit hasn t locked onto the satellites and the number shown isn t valid Satellite Display A white circle that serves as a graphical view of the satellites overhead fills much of the right half of the screen Each satellite is shown on the circular chart relative to your position The GPS receiver is tracking sat ellites that are in blue type The receiver hasn t locked onto a satellite if the number is in dark blue so it isn t being used to solve the position Lat Lon Coordinates Beneath the Satellite Display you can see your Coordinates in Latitude and Longitude These numbers can be used to pinpoint your location on any map or to create contacts at yo
83. sheet packed with the mounting bracket Other Accessories The iWAY comes with a soft fabric face cover to protect the screen from damage when it s not in use It simply slips on and off the unit Side view of protective face cover on the unit A special lint free microfiber towel is included for cleaning the unit s screen The towel is highly effective in clearing away smudges and fin ger prints Just wipe the screen with the dry towel it s not necessary to moisten the towel with water If you lose the towel or wear it out you can replace it with a similar microfiber cloth These are often avail able where shop towels or auto cleaning towels are sold CAUTION Do not use any chemical such as window cleaners on the WAY screen or damage may occur Cleaning fabrics other than the microfiber towel type may scratch the screen Damage caused by incorrect cleaning is not covered by the warranty You may wash the towel if it becomes soiled or loses its effectiveness but do not use fabric softener Fabric softener will ruin the towel s cleaning capability The iWAY 500 has a built in antenna but an optional external antenna is available for installations where satellite reception is poor It can be mounted by suction cup or magnet External antenna for iWAY 500 Moving On iWAY Operation Now that you ve got the iWAY installed and working it s time to find out how it works The following section jumps right into a des
84. t after the unit is turned off no battery or external power is needed to store your data To use the power cable simply plug the cable s cigarette lighter adapter into a cigarette lighter receptacle Then insert the other end of the ca ble into the power socket on the back of the unit as shown in the fol lowing image Attach power cable to iWAY You can control the speaker s volume either by adjusting the level on the control on the side of the speaker shown in an earlier image or by adjusting the 1WAY s volume in the Main Menu We ll explain how to do that in the next section of this manual Connecting the iWAY to Your Car s Stereo Although the speaker built into the power cable is sufficient for hearing your turn by turn instructions you ll probably want better sound qual ity when listening to your music For superior audio playback you can connect your iWAY directly to your car s stereo The iWAY comes with a direct cable connection to attach 1WAY to a stereo s auxiliary line input If you use this direct connection you will get excellent audio quality In order to install the direct cable connec tion you will need access to the auxiliary line input which is usually located on the back of your stereo Auxiliary Line cable for iWAY 4 The direct cable connection shown in the preceding and following im ages is a Y shaped cable that includes the following a line in connector that plugs into your stereo a p
85. t Local Time The iWAY Units of Measure Menu 46 To change any setting simply tap the button next to the format you prefer The button you select should become selected and the previous format should become unselected Safety Mode On Off The iWAY has a Safety Mode to prevent vehicle drivers from operating the GPS while the vehicle is in motion The unit will navigate and play music while moving but the keyboard and touch screen buttons are temporarily disabled whenever Safety Mode is on The keyboard and screen buttons become responsive when the vehicle stops However if a passenger is available to act as navigator Safety Mode can be turned off This switches the unit to Passenger Mode and allows the passenger to operate the unit while the vehicle 1s moving To disable Safety Mode and switch to Passenger Mode make sure the vehicle is not moving and from the Main Menu choose SAFETY Mope to toggle whether the option is on or off The button itself will show its current state A dialog like the one in the following image appears Choose YEs to dis able Safety Mode and return to the Main Menu Warning Caution Disabling this feature is only intended for passengers Never enter data or configure your Way while operating a motor vehicle Disable safety mode Safety Mode disable menu WARNING When a GPS unit is used in a vehicle the vehicle opera tor is solely responsible for operating the vehicle in a
86. th the music that s playing You can touch anywhere inside the Visualization Area to toggle between these two effect types They can also be toggled using a button in the Music Menu as described later in this section In addition to all these on screen commands the Music Mode has its own menu which is used to access several commands and to set various options To access the Music Menu in Music Mode press the MENU key We ll describe the various options in the Music Menu in detail later in this section The following page contains an 11 step Practice Run that will walk you through the most basic Music Mode operations Following just the steps outlined here you can start using the 1WAY to listen to your fa vorite songs in no time 32 Music Mode Practice Run Start at your computer You should already have some MP3 or Ogg Vor bis music files available If you need help ripping your CDs to these for mats consult the documentation for the CD ripper software 1 Connect the 1WAY to your computer using the USB transfer cable as described in Sec 1 2 Select a few of your favorite songs and copy them onto the 1WAY s music drive For now copy only a few songs and place them directly in the music drive Later you might prefer to set up subfolders in the music drive and organize your music by artist album or genre 3 Once the songs are copied disconnect the IWAY from your computer Again carefully follow the instructions for th
87. tself is recorded too high a volume level In this case you ll have to re duce the volume earlier in the audio chain 3 Adjust the iWAY s Audio Equalizer Lowering the equalizer s Preamp control will lower the volume level being sent through your audio output reducing distortion To do this from the Music Mode press the MENU button to bring up the Music Menu Choose the Setup EQ command and an Equalizer screen will appear Press and drag the slider on the Preamp control down two or three steps To exit the Equalizer screen press the X button in the upper right corner of the screen until you return to the Music Mode display Lowering the Preamp gain will likely resolve your distortion issues You may now wish to re adjust the Music Volume and the Voice Vol ume to return the voice instructions and music playback to the levels you want Repeat the instructions in step 2 to adjust these settings USB to PC Cable Connection The iWAY comes with a special cable designed to allow you to copy files from your computer to iWAY s internal hard drive NOTE To safely connect the GPS unit to a computer you must refer to the enclosed yellow instruction sheet on Making USB Connections Be tween 1WAY 500C and Computers If you lose the instruction sheet download a free replacement from www lowrance com or con sult the customer service department contact information is on the inside back cover of this manual To disconnect follow the ap
88. ttons along the bottom of the screen When a song or play list is playing the name of the current song will appear at the top of the screen as well as the song s length and its quality in kbps To switch to Music Mode from Map Mode press the MAP MUSIC button The Music Mode display is designed to be simple The following image shows the Music Mode in action with a song playing and the various play control buttons visible along the bottom of the screen Using only these buttons and the simple Music Menu you can listen to what you want when you want Tchatkovsky Millennium Of Eugene Onegin Pol 128kbps 00 04 04 47 Music Mode display with all the on screen command buttons shown Most of the music player s commands are available right on screen The most important tools are the play control buttons at the bottom of the screen but you can also touch anywhere in the Now Playing box at the top of the screen to choose a new song or play list 30 Music Mode always runs using a play list even if this consists of a single song You can copy pre made play list files from your PC to your iWAY and play the songs in these play lists by selecting them from the song browser It s just as easy to organize your music when you copy it to the iWAY by arranging it into folders from your computer That way you can simply play a folder at a time When you select a folder to pl
89. ugh your car s stereo Resolving Audio Distortion in iWAY Audio Output Depending on your stereo connection you may experience audible dis tortion when you play iWAY audio through your car s stereo Different audio connections such as FM modulators or direct line connections are able to handle varying levels of audio signal before distortion be comes an issue If you do experience significant audio distortion simply follow the steps in these paragraphs to correct it We have designed the 1WAY to give you the very best sound from your stereo system You probably won t have any problem with audio distor tion However if you do once you have properly configured these con trols the IWAY will remember the settings you ve chosen and you shouldn t have to adjust them again To resolve audio distortion when playing back songs there are several things you can try 1 If you use an FM modulator that requires batteries make sure that it has fresh batteries This step alone may solve the problem 6 2 Try reducing the iWAY s output level This step will resolve the issue if you re overloading the input to your stereo or your FM modula tor To reduce the IWAY s output level pressing and hold the SPEAK key until the Sounds menu appears Notice that there are independent Voice Volume and Music Volume controls Try reducing the Music VoLume until the distortion is elimi nated This method will not always work because sometimes the song i
90. ur position on another GPS 44 Reset Options To reset all customizable settings to their factory defaults from the Main Menu choose RESET Options A dialog will pop up asking you if you re sure Choose YEs to proceed Reset Options confirmation dialog NOTE Reset Options does not erase any of your contacts or saved routes or trails Sound and Voice Setup Much of the information you ll receive from the iWAY will come in the form of sounds Use the Sound and Voice Setup command to adjust the type and frequency of audio output 1WAY provides From the Main Menu choose SOUND AND Voice SETUP The Sounds Menu appears as shown in the following image Sounds Key Sounds N Read Street Names XX Voice Instructions K Read Distances 3X Verbose Mode Master Yolume Periodic Voice 70 min The iWAY Sounds Menu used to adjust iWAY s audio output To turn Key Press Sounds on and off Tap the checkbox to the left of the label Key Sounps to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off To turn Voice Instructions on and off Tap the checkbox to the left of the label Voice Instructions to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off If you turn off Voice Instructions they can still be accessed by pressing SPEAK which will make iWAY state the current instruction 45 To adjust Periodic Instruction frequency Press and drag the blue button on the PEriopic INSTRUCTION slider Drag it to the right to increase the fre
91. without direction or street type modifiers such as N for North or Ave for Avenue When you re finished entering the street name press DONE 57 The iWAY will return to the Find Streets menu with the entered name showing in the First Street field In this example it s 80th Street Find Streets x om Second Street None City Any Find Intersection Find First Street You can use the Intersections command to find a single street by en tering a name and choosing Find First Street Find a Street If you just want to find your way to a single street choose FIND FIRST STREET and the iWAY will provide a list of streets of similar names If the list is too long try specifying a city by pressing inside the Cry field and entering a name on the virtual keyboard From the list choose the name of the street you re looking for and the IWAY will display it on the map Find an Intersection To find an intersection make sure you ve entered a street name in the First Street field as described in the previous instructions Repeat those steps to enter the name of a crossing street in the SECOND STREET field then choose FIND INTERSECTION and the iWAY will provide a list of all known intersections of those two street names Choose one from the list and the iWAY will show a dialog asking whether you want to Go To the intersection FIND ON Map or ADD TO ADDRESS BOOK Find Streets gt Ii Intersections First Street th St
92. wn right with Address and Street Name entry complete 4 To choose your state press the down arrow J or anywhere inside the State field and a list will pop up with a scrollbar to the right Press and drag on the blue box to scroll the list up or down then choose the name of your state by touching its line in the list 5 To choose your city or county press inside the City County field and the virtual keyboard will appear Enter the desired street name and then choose DONE The Find Address menu will appear again with the informa tion you entered in the City County field When you choose Fino ADDRESS the iWAY will only search within the city or county you ve entered NOTE You can leave the City County field blank for most address searches We recommend you only enter information in this field if your address search provides too long of a list when you don t spec ify a city or county 6 Choose Find Address A dialog will pop up letting you know it s working while the iWAY searches for the address and then a list of possible choices will appear Touch the line of the address you want to bring up its Location Information Screen 55 Find Address i Addresses Address Enter the house number then enter PTE 16 48 Eg 1234 Main St would require you Tulsa OK 74120 to enter Main for the street 1648 Se 13th St Wagoner OK 74467 1648 E 13th St Pawhuska OK 74056 A Finding street address Please wait 1648 N Strong
93. y unplug the USB cable Cannot Unmount Yolume i i x An error was encountered trying ta unmount Removable Disk Liv Check to make sure there are no open files or windows From that volume IF you choose to continue the files will be closed which may cause data to be lost Try Again Continue Cannot Unmount Volume message This may appear when trying to Eject the iWAY while using Windows 2000 operating systems Remember No matter what computer operating system you are using you must always wait until any file operation is finished before you dis connect the USB cable If you have questions refer to your computer operating system instructions to determine the completion indicators for various file operations Attach the USB to PC cable to the back of the iWAY as shown The cable s other connector plugs into any free USB port on your PC 8 R A M Mounting Systems Several R A M mounting brackets are available for your iWAY There are permanent mounts and temporary mounts suitable for virtually any boat aircraft or other vehicle even motorcycle handlebars mg Two R A M mounting systems for your unit One model is a suction cup base that attaches to any smooth surface Another has a weighted rubber base that can be molded to fit a dash board console or other location Each of these mounts work without screws or adhesives To safely install your GPS unit in your vehicle you must refer to the instruction

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