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1. Pages Menu with Two Maps option selected left Map Page with two map windows right The right map is active In pages that have two major windows such as two maps you can tog gle back and forth between the two windows by pressing PAGES PAGES 35 This allows you to change which map the cursor keyboard and menus operate on Active window will be displayed at the top of the active window Resize Window is another extremely handy feature for pages that have two major windows You can change the horizontal size of the windows to suit your viewing preference Here s how 1 From any two window display press MENU J to Resize Winpow ENT 2 Two flashing arrows appear along the centerline dividing the two windows Press lt or gt to adjust the window widths Press EXIT to clear the menu 3 To change the window size again or revert back to the original dis play just follow the steps above Most dual window displays use half the screen for each window by default You can also use the Reset Op tions command to revert to the factory default Map Menu with Resize Window command selected left Resize Win dow command is active center Pressing the gt or J keys allows you to resize the windows from side to side or stack them one on top of the other right The following page conta
2. Track Speed Joo 4 20 S 119th E Ave 2 S E E 12th St__ IN 36 08 890 W 95 50 598 IN 36 08 866 W 95 50 560 Sequence for setting a waypoint Step 1 while traveling quickly press WPT twice to call up Find Waypoint screen seen in Step 2 and set a point Step 3 a message says the waypoint has been saved Step 4 ve hicle continues on its way number waypoint symbol is visible on map NOTE The Quick Save method uses the default waypoint symbol until you edit an existing waypoint and change its symbol Edit Waypoint Symbol is described in Sec 4 After you have changed a waypoint symbol the unit will remember the one you chose and use it the next time you quick save a waypoint To revert back to the default symbol edit a waypoint and choose it or use the Reset Options command described in Sec 5 Create Waypoint on Map 1 Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the place where you want to make a waypoint 2 Press WPT WPT The waypoint is saved and automatically given a name with a sequential number such as waypoint 001 The waypoint symbol and number appear on the map 42 Create Waypoint by Entering a Position 1 Press WPT to SuBcaTecoryY column J to New ENT 2 Press J to ENTERED Position ENT o CREATE ENT 3 Press gt to LatitupE ENT Enter the latitude by pressing T or J to change the first character then press gt to the next character and re pe
3. January gt fi 7 2005 M El Time Format Date Format 12 Hour Month Day Year f 24 Hour C Day Month Year C Year Month Day Time Setting menus for the GlobalMap 5500C left and the GlobalMap 4900M right To Set Time Format Press J to the Time Format window Just highlight the option you prefer 12 or 24 hour and press ENT To Set Date Format Press 4 and gt to modify the Date Format There are three options Month Day Year Day Month Year and Year Month Day Use T or J to select the format you prefer then press ENT The last field in the GlobalMap 4900M menu is Conric DST This feature allows your unit to automatically adjust Daylight Saving Time you should only have to set it once You may select which set of rules matches DST in your region or simply accept the default Use the 4 key to confingure DST If you re using the GlobalMap 5500C the Configure DST button is at the top of the menu See illustration above Once you have each field set the way you want press EXIT repeatedly until you return to the previous page Show WAAS Alarm When the signal is available your unit will automatically use WAAS to boost the accuracy of the position fix When the WAAS signal is lost or acquired an alarm message appears Since the U S government is still developing the WAAS system it s not unusual for a GPS WAAS re ceiver to frequently lose and reacquire its lock on a WAAS satellite That can result
4. Connecting to a NMEA 2000 Network Your unit can be connected to a NMEA 2000 buss receiving sensor infor mation from any Lowrance units attached to the buss Contact LEI Extras look inside back cover for accessory ordering information for a NMEA 2000 buss adapter cable if you would like to do this You can connect both the unit and antenna module through the antenna s extension cable as described earlier or you can connect the unit directly to a network port 17 To do so attach the adapter cable s manual locking collar connector to the Network port on the back of the GPS unit and attach the other end to an available port on the NMEA 2000 buss as shown in the following figure To NMEA 2000 To unit s network port d TT Network socket Lowrance unit direct connection to NMEA 2000 buss As soon as the unit is connected to the network it will begin receiving shared information Please note the buss must be powered to operate See instructions in this section for more on powering NMEA 2000 buss NMEA 0183 Cable Connections NMEA 0183 is a standard communications format for marine electronic equipment For example an autopilot can connect to the NMEA inter face on the GlobalMap 5500C 4900M and receive positioning informa tion The GlobalMap can exchange information with any device that transmits or receives NMEA 01883 data See the following diagram for general wiring connections Read your other product
5. LGC 2000 remote connection to NMEA 2000 buss NOTE An existing operational NMEA 2000 buss will already have termina tors in place and will already be powered If you re connecting to such a network you won t need the terminators or extension cable provided Do not add terminators or power to a functional NMEA 2000 buss When the LGC 2000 is connected to the unit directly or indirectly it will begin providing GPS signal information Power Connections Your unit comes with a power data cable that splits into three ends each with several exposed wires shown in the following figure The end with 4 wires blue yellow orange and shield is a Data cable that connects to a NMEA 0188 interface The end with three wires red black and shield is a power cable that connects to a NMEA 2000 buss The thicker three wire cable red black and white is the Power Supply for your unit and optional external speaker connection for some units 13 Power Supply wires H red black and white To unit j Data Cable wires blue X yellow orange and shield The Power Data cable for this unit NMEA 2000 Power wires ed black and shield Depending on your configuration you may not use all of these wires The following segments include instructions for installing all the wires that you will use with this unit CAUTION All of the wires in the power data cable have bare ends for ea
6. Update Trail Option This menu lets you change the way trail updates occur WARNING If you uncheck the Update Trail option automatic trail creation and recording will be turned off You must turn it back on to record trails The default setting is on From the Trails Menu press to Options ENT With UPDATE ACTIVE TRAIL highlighted press ENT to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off Update Trail Criteria Auto Time Distance The options are automatic time or distance When it s in the default automatic mode the unit doesn t update the plot trail while you re traveling in a straight line Once you deviate from a straight line the unit drops a plot point trail waypoint onto the trail This conserves trail points If a plot trail uses all of the available points allotted to it the points at the start of the trail are removed and replaced by points at the end of the trail From the Trails Menu press gt to Options ENT 4 to UPDATE CRITERIA Press or J to select criteria type ENT Trail Update Rate Time Distance You can update a trail by time with a range from 1 second to 9999 sec onds The default is 3 seconds You can update by distance with a range from 0 01 mile nm km to 9 99 mile nm km The default is 0 10 miles With one of the Update Criteria selected use the cursor arrows to highlight either the UPDATE RATE or UPDATE DISTANCE data entry boxes and press ENT Press T or 4 to change the first charact
7. and lt to highlight month day or year then press ENT 2 Use T and J to select the desired month day or year then press ENT To clear the information screen press EXIT Tide Information Navionics charts contain Tidal Information represented at large zoom ranges by a box icon with the letter T The icon stands for a Tidal Station location An example is displayed at right When you zoom in to a sufficiently small zoom range the icon itself be comes an animated gauge showing a rising or falling tidal height for the selected station 87 Little Creek Rr Terminal i 3 7 ft 3 7 ft 0 1 ft 0 1 ft MN 3 6 9 NN 3 6 9 MN MN 3 6 9 NN 3 6 9 MN Daily Highs amp Lows __ Daily Highs amp Lows Low 2 49 AM 0 1 ft Low 2 49 AM 0 1 ft High 9 16 AM 3 7 ft High 9 16 AM 3 7 ft Low 3 43 PM 0 0 ft Low GES 0 0 ft High 9 39 PM 3 0 ft High S 3 3 0 ft Moon Calculations Moon Calculatic Sets 7 02PM Rises 8 47 AM Sets 7 02 PN a7 8 47 AM Month Year Month Year October E Ra 2002 GE October E Gi 2002 Ge Tide Information screen The Tide Information screen displays daily tidal data for this station at the present time The graph at the top of the screen is an approximate view of the tidal range pattern for the day from midnight MN to noon NN to midnight MN The dotted line across the graph is the Mean Lower Low Water line MLLW The height
8. connect the red wire to battery s and black and shield wires to battery s WARNING This product must be independently fused with the en closed 3 amp fuse or equivalent even if you connect to a fused accessory or power buss If a malfunction happens inside the unit extensive dam age can occur if the enclosed fuse is not used As with all electrical devices this unit could be damaged to a point that it is unrepairable and could even cause harm to the user when not properly fused CAUTION Do not use this product without a 3 amp fuse wired into the power cable Failure to use a 3 amp fuse will void your warranty This unit has reverse polarity protection No damage will occur if the power wires are reversed However the unit will not work until the wires are attached correctly External Speaker Your unit can play sounds to an external speaker This feature can be convenient any time you are away from the unit especially in a 16 larger boat but still want to hear its alarms You might install a small speaker at the stern of your boat so you won t miss a dangerous Shallow Alarm while fishing or put one in your galley so you can hear the GPS Arrival Alarm You can purchase an external speaker and the wire to connect it at your nearest audio or marine electronics store You will need to buy marine grade 18 gauge stranded wire Buy enough of one color we sug gest white to run from the unit s Power Data cable t
9. hour a day 365 days a year all weather global navigation system for the armed forces of the U S and its allies Civilian use was also avail able at first but it was less accurate because the military scrambled the signal somewhat using a process called Selective Availability SA GPS proved so useful for civilian navigation the federal government discontinued SA on May 2 2000 after the military developed other methods to deny GPS service to enemy forces Reliable accuracy for ci vilian users jumped from 100 meters 330 feet under SA to the present level of 10 to 20 meters about 30 to 60 feet A minimum of three satellites are required to determine a 2D fix Twenty four satellites orbit 10 900 nautical miles above the Earth passing overhead twice daily A series of ground stations with precisely surveyed locations controls the satellites and monitors their exact loca tions in the sky Each satellite broadcasts a low power signal that iden tifies the satellite and its position above the earth Three of these sat ellites are spares unused until needed The rest virtually guarantee that at least four satellites are in view nearly anywhere on Earth at all times The system requires signal reception from three satellites in order to determine a position This is called a 2D fix It takes four satellites to determine both position and elevation your height above sea level also called altitude This is called a 3D fix R
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11. to Map Choice ENT Use T or J to select Lowrance then press ENT EXIT EXIT Port Information Navionics charts contain Port Services information represented by an chor icons on the map display An example is displayed in the following figure To view Port Services information 1 Use the arrow keys to move the cursor over a Port Services icon When selected a pop up name box appears 2 Press WPT to display the Port Services Information screen The Port Services information screen has two windows The top window lists the various service categories The lower window lists the detailed services available in each basic category 84 Port Services Icons Wein HAVEN E es 2 Kess E Pop up Gei EE name box ECH SE EE Ire Creek Marina ef cl SA mi egas m2450 mag z di T PETROL TROESERT J ke E Gs SES fe Eft _ E A WW Hl MARINA CH RAMP KL TANK OC R e d d rann COVE LAKE WHIITEHURST x SC aE Ee E GC E r ge el p em S o re 278mi E ab Eo N 36 55 415 U 76 10 730 Cursor lines Navionics chart showing Port Services icon selected by cursor 3 To scroll through the Service Categories window press ENT then use T or to see the types of services available As you highlight a different category the list in the lower window changes To return to the Map Page press EXIT EXIT 4 The General Services category includes a long list of items in the De
12. 2 Search by nearest POI Press ENT The Find by Nearest menu will show a calculating screen then a list of the nearest POI s will appear Press J or to the selected POI and press ENT to call up the POI s Waypoint Information screen Find Waypoint Category Subcategory Distance Bearing My Waypoints Bed amp Breakfast Country Mobile Home Vig Airports Cabins Branson Stagecoach Rv Park Cities Camps Campgrounds Branson Shenanigans Rv Park 1459 77 Countries Hotels Motels Treasure Lake Rv Resort Camp 1495 71 Landmarks E em Turkey Creek Rv Village 1498 72 POl Attractions Parkers Rv Park 1508 a POl Emergeney Go Name Autumn Run Mobile Home Park 153 1 82 POl Entertainmet ZE Justmoore ine 1557 71 d Wall Eye Haven Mobile Home Pk 1574 71 Cedar Haven Rv Mobile Home Pk 1737 o Double J Bar S 17532 71 Crossroads Mobile Home Park 1768 190 Sunshine Farm Rv Park 1816 195 Classic Rv Park 1929 e Barge Point Rv Park 2222 176 POl Sports a Paradise Rv Park 2249 197 w Find by Nearest option left with Calculating screen center and POI list right 3 Search by name of POI Press ENT There are two options A You can spell out the POI in the top selection box Press or J to change the first letter then press to move the cursor to the next letter and repeat until the name is correct then press ENT ENT B Or jump down to the lower
13. Basic GPS Operations on page 25 Another portion of the GlobalMap s onboard memory is devoted to record ing GPS navigation information which includes waypoints event marker icons trails and routes This lets you look back the way you came Think of this data storage like the hard drive memory in a computer or a tape in a cassette tape recorder You can save several different GPS data files erase em and record new ones over and over again Like any computer file these GPS Data Files file format usr can be shared between Lowrance GPS or sonar GPS units or even personal computers This GlobalMap has one more thing in common with a personal com puter Just as computers have a floppy disk drive for storing and ex changing files the unit has a slot for an MMC MultiMedia Card or SDC Secure Digital card flash memory card These solid state memory de vices are about the size of a postage stamp but can hold data ranging from 8 MB to 1 GB in size Compare that to a floppy disk s 1 44 MB ca pacity This unit uses all that MMC space for two key GPS purposes First you can backup your onboard GPS Data Files by copying them to the MMC Since the MMC is removable like a floppy disk or a cassette tape you can store these GPS Data Files on a personal computer equipped with an MMC card reader Or store them on a pocketful of MMCs if you don t have a computer Our MapCreate mapping software can save edit or create its own GPS Data Fil
14. Customer service phone numbers are in the back of this manual Also see the entry below for to Configure NMEA To set Com Port Configuration 1 Press MENU MENU J to System Setup ENT 2 Press J to COMMUNICATIONS Port ENT Configure NMEA You can configure the unit to use specific NMEA sentences 1 Press MENU MENU to System Setup ENT 2 Press J to COMMUNICATIONS Port ENT to ConFIGURE NMEA ENT 3 A menu appears showing the prefixes of the available NMEA sen tences A check mark next to a prefix means the prefix is in use Use T 4 gt lt to select a prefix then press ENT to turn off the prefix 4 When the desired prefixes are checked or unchecked press EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT to return to the previous page Coordinate System Selection The Coordinate System Menu lets you select the coordinate system to use when displaying and entering position coordinates 72 Screen Sounds Coordinate System Coordinate System 2 Degrees Degrees E Transparency Ei Degrees Minutes Degrees Minutes Alarms Deg Min Sec Deg Min Sec Route Plannin Initialize GPS UTM My Trails d Coordinate System MGRS Standard MGRS Standard eld MGRS Std 10 L MGRs Std 10 a Cancel Navigation Mir eee she Map Fix Map Fix g GPS Setup GPS Auto Search Loran TD Loran TD E Track Smoothin British Grid British Grid System Setup H Irish Grid s Irish Grid z Sun
15. Do you like a digital readout or do you prefer an analog gauge look With the Overlay Style feature you can mix and match your data to suit your viewing preferences To access overlaid data style menu press MENU J to OVERLAY Darta ENT This will bring up the Overlay Data Shown menu with a list of current overlay data Highlight the data you want to change on the Overlay Data Shown menu and press ENT which will launch the data information menu Use J to select overlay style choose analog and press ENT Next press gt to enter Analog Setup which will place a gauge on the display instead of digital numbers NOTE The GlobalMap 4900M Data Information menu is set up differently from the examples below but functions the same way CT LL Data Information Track Description Description The direction of travel over ground The direction of travel over ground Remove Move Priority Overlay Size Overlay Style Small wl Analog sl OO E Show Caption Remove Move Priority Overlay Size NU Eri Small Digital zi Digital The GlobalMap 5500C Data Information menu left with the Overlay style window activated After choosing analog the Analog Setup but ton appears right P Show Caption 91 Gauge Setup Track Gauge Preview Themes Gauge Preview Themes Gauge Style i i Single Analog el Single Analog E Color Scheme Co
16. Satellite Status Page from the GlobalMap 4900 left indicates unit has not locked on to any satellites and does not have a fix on its position This view of the GlobalMap 5500 right shows satellite lock on with a 3D position acquired latitude longitude and altitude and WAAS This screen shows a graphical view of the satellites that are in view Each satellite is shown on the circular chart relative to your position The point in the center of the chart is directly overhead The small inner ring represents 45 above the horizon and the large ring represents the horizon North is at the top of the screen You can use this to see which satellites are obstructed by obstacles in your immediate area if the unit is facing north The GPS receiver is tracking satellites that are in bold type The re ceiver hasn t locked onto a satellite if the number is grayed out there fore it isn t being used to solve the position Beneath the circular graph are the bar graphs one for each satellite in view Since the unit has twelve channels it can dedicate one channel per visible satellite The taller the bar on the graph the better the unit is receiving the signals from the satellite The Estimated Position Error horizontal position error shown in the upper left corner of the screen is the expected 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
17. This cover is intended for use when your unit and the vehicle it s mounted in are idle WARNING When the unit is mounted in an unprotected area such as an open boat cockpit the protective face cover must be removed when the vehicle is moving at high speed This includes towing a boat on a trailer at highway speeds Otherwise wind blast can pop off the cover 24 Section 3 Basic GPS Operations This section addresses the unit s most basic GPS operations The tuto rials presented in Sec 3 follow a chronological order Sec 4 Advanced GPS Operations will discuss other more advanced functions and utili ties Material in Sec 4 is arranged in alphabetical order Before you turn on the unit and find where you are it s a good idea to learn about the different keys the three Page screens and how they all work together BUT if you just can t wait to get outside turn to the one page Quick Reference on page 37 NOTE There is a slight difference in menu structure between the Global Map 5500C and GlobalMap 4900M The differences are minimal but some of the screenshots in this manual may not perfectly match some of your unit s menus Most notably the GlobalMap 5500C has the transparency feature and the GlobalMap 4900M does not Keyboard LE LOWRANCE Ma Y NA GLOBALMAP 55008 8 zout zN 9 Toad i 10B ay e EX Hampton Roads 2 Paces wer 7 e A Sewell 7 er Point o 7 O 3 3 menu ext 6 F Pie Beach SCH
18. sn ER 5 Legs EMRE Preview Reverse Delete Waypoints Name Distance Bearing DCH 087 ee 204 8 4 1081 84 1177 or End of route Route Planning command on Main Menu left Routes menu center Edit Route menu right with navigate command is selected 2 Press J to select route name ENT to NAVIGATE ENT 3 Upon arrival at your destination cancel navigation press MENU MENU J to CaNceL NavicaTion ENT amp to Yes ENT The following figures show what the Navigation Page and Map Page look like while navigating a route 63 Navigate a Route in Reverse Here s how you run a route backwards from the end waypoint to the beginning waypoint 1 From the NAviGATION PAGE press MENU ENT or from the Map PAGE press MENU MENU J to Route PLANNING ENT 2 Press J to select route name ENT to NAVIGATE to REVERSE ENT lt to NAVIGATE ENT 3 Upon arrival at your destination cancel navigation press MENU MENU J to Cancer Navication ENT amp to Yes ENT Figure 1 Figure 2 Travel Time O La 99 99 99 DEEN 11 46 59 f 14 7 v Latitude d Latitude IN 36 09 086 j 3 N 36 08 949 Longitude Longitude i H 95 50 663 H 95 50 597 a ith St L 11th st 5 kane AL Tra
19. tailed Services window To scroll through the Detailed Services window from SERVICE CATEGORIES press J to DETAILED SERVICES ENT then use T or 4 to read the list of available services To return to the Map Page press EXIT EXIT To return to the top service category window press ENT T Little Creek Marina Little Creek Marina Little Creek Marina Service Categories General Services General Services General Services Repair Services Repair Services Repair Services Other Utilities On The Pier Other Utilities On The Pier Other Utilities On The Pier uel uel Other Information Other Information Other Information Detailed Services Detailed Services iLaunderettes Hotels General Stores Fishing Diving Restaurants Accessories Shops Hotels Fishing Diving Fishing Diving Port Services information screens Tidal Current Information Navionics charts contain Tidal Current information ES represented at large zoom ranges by a box icon with A the letter C The icon stands for a Tidal Current Station location An example is displayed at right When you zoom in to a sufficiently small zoom range the icon itself be comes an animated arrow showing tidal current velocity and direction for the selected tidal station at the present time At larger zoom ranges 85 C icon and it becomes an animated arrow example is displayed in the following figure formation ove the cursor over a Tidal Current Station p name box appea
20. the Update Active Trail option is left turned off it will cancel the automatic trail creation feature Displaying a Saved Trail The active trail is automatically displayed on the map the Visible option with the factory default settings You can selectively turn trail display off and on for any saved or active trail In the Saved Trails List visible trails have a check mark in front of the trail name To turn off trail display 1 Press MENU MENU J to My Traits ENT 2 Press J to enter the Saved Trail list then use T or J to select the de sired Trail Name ENT 3 Press 4 gt to Active 4 to Visele ENT To return to the previous page press EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT To turn on trail display 1 Press MENU MENU J to My Traits ENT 2 Press J to enter the Saved Trail list then use T or J to select the de sired Trail Name ENT 3 Press 4 gt to Active 4 to Visele ENT To return to the previous page press EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT Navigating Trails There are three methods for following a trail visual trailing navigating a trail forward and backtracking a trail backward Try each method to see which you prefer Visual trailing is the simplest method It uses only the Map Page and requires no menu commands at all The technique works the same if you are running a trail forward from start to end or backward from end to start Visual trailing however provides no navigation informa tion d
21. 061 Astro 1968 South Georgia lIs lands ISTS 073 Astro 1969 Diego Garcia Johnston Island 1961 Johnston Island Kandawala Sri Lanka Kerguelen Island 1949 Kerguelen Island Kertau 1948 West Malaysia amp Singapore Kusaie Astro 1951 Caroline Islands 120 L C 5 Astro 1961 Cayman Brac Island Leigon Ghana Liberia 1964 Liberia Luzon Philippines Exclud ing Mindanao Luzon Philippines Min danao Mahe 1971 Mahe Island Massawa Ethiopia Eritrea Merchich Morocco Midway Astro 1961 Midway Islands Minna Cameroon Minna Nigeria Montserrat Island Astro 1958 Montser rat Leeward Islands M Poraloko Gabon Nahrwan Oman Masirah Is land Nahrwan Saudi Arabia Nahrwan United Arab Emirates Naparima BWI Trinidad amp Tobago North American 1927 Mean for Antigua Barbados Barbuda Caicos Islands Cuba Dominican Republic Grand Cayman Jamaica Turks Islands North American 1927 Mean for Belize Costa Rica El Sal vador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua North American 1927 Mean for Canada North American 1927 Mean for CONUS Continental United States North American 1927 Mean for CONUS East of Mississippi River including Lou isiana Missouri Min nesota North American 1927 Mean for CONUS West of Mississippi River North American 1927 Alaska North American 1927 Bahamas Except San Salvador Island North American 1927 Bahamas San Sal va
22. 96 59 353 The distance from Dallas to Little Rock is 292 2 miles left The distance from the boat s current position to the boat ramp is 0 58 miles right Find Distance From Point to Point You can also measure distance between two other points on the map 1 While on the Map Page press MENU J to Finp Distance ENT 2 Center your cursor over the first position A rubber band line ap pears connecting your current position to the cursor s location Press ENT to set the first point and the rubber band line disappears 4 1000 mi 3 Move the cursor to the second position The rubber band line reap pears connecting the first point you set to the cursor The distance along that line will appear in a pop up box 4 Press EXIT to clear the command and return to the page screen 57 Icons Icons are graphic symbols used to mark some location personal point of interest or event They can be placed on the map screen saved and re called later for navigation purposes These are sometimes referred to as event marker icons The unit has 42 different symbols you can pick from when creating an icon Icons are similar to waypoints but they do not store as much informa tion as waypoints do You can t use a menu to navigate to icons as you can with waypoints But you can use the map cursor and navigate to any icon on the map You can create an icon at the cursor position on the map or at your current position while you are navigat
23. D Fin Sam Boston GPS Setup D Chikaho Units of Measure System Setup a C ndanapote 2 Sun Moon Calculations Set Local Time Sun Moon Calculations W Ki Trip Calculator Communications Port Trip Calculator Timers Reset Options Timers EL Browse MMC Files Delete All My Waypoints Browse MMC Files GES R P opu He Oe y X et Set Language N et cuor 35 Mexico Transfer My Data Mexico LZ SE Mexico city Check Free Storage Mexico City 7 ta Ciudad de Me Software Information e o PA Deeg S Graes Nenn N 95 50579 4000 mi IN 36 08 971 N 95 50579 System Setup menu left with Pop up Help command highlighted The Pop up Help message for the Screen command right Reset Options To reset all features to their factory defaults Press MENU MENU J to System Setup ENT J to Reset Options ENT e to Yes ENT 95 NOTE Reset Options does not erase waypoints routes icons or plot trails Screen Screen Sounds Sounds Transparency Transparency Alarms Units of M Alarms Route Planning TH TEE Route Dote i Set Local Time P My Trails 14 My Trail ae Communications Port d Cancel Navigation o Cancel N Reset all the options GPS Setup Reset Options GPS Set Delete All My Waypoints 7 No System Setup F Popup Help System Sun Moon Calculat Sun Moo i Set Language Set Language Trip Calculator Trip Calculator
24. DIA DRILL THRU 4 PLS Always verify dimensions y ef eee EE e SE In dash mounting template for this unit showing dimensions NOTE The figure above is not printed to scale Portable Installation Like many Lowrance products the GlobalMap is capable of portable operation by using an optional portable power pack The power pack and the magnet equipped antenna module expand the uses for your GPS unit The portable power pack makes it easy to transfer your unit from a boat to a car recreational vehicle airplane or other vehicle without drilling and mounting a second bracket You can use your unit 22 in your own car or boat then take it along when riding in a friend s ve hicle that s not equipped with GPS The portable power pack includes a sealed rechargeable battery MMC or SDC Memory Card Installation Your unit uses MultiMedia Cards to store information such as custom maps waypoints trails and other GPS data The unit can also use Se cure Digital Cards SD card or SDC to store data The unit can use up to two cards an MMC and an SDC can be used at the same time NOTE Throughout this manual we will use the term MMC but just re member your unit can use an MMC or SDC to store data Both of these solid state flash memory devices are about the size of a postage stamp A SD card is slightly thicker than a MMC MMCs are available in storage capacities of 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB an
25. Exit Services located near this exit Press J to Services then press J or to select Service Name ENT 1 44 Exit 2348 i oeno Mls 234 Executive Inn North of l 44 Exit 234B Go To Exit Find On Map i Amenities Executive Inn Truck Parking Country Tire Inc RV Parking Jiffy Lube Open 24 Hours Exit Information screen left general location and amenities information right 110 Find Map Places or Points of Interest POI 1 Press WPT then use J or T to select a map place or POI category then press ENT To narrow your search press gt then press J or to select a subcategory before pressing ENT You will be given two op tions Search By Name or By Nearest Category Subcategory Category Subcategory My Waypoints Bed amp Breakfast My Waypoints Bed amp Breakfast Airports Cabins Airports Cabins Cities Camps Campgrounds Cities Camps Campgrounds Countries Hotels Motels Countries Hotels Motels Landmarks RV Parks Landmarks POl Attractions Resorts POl Attractions Resorts Pol Emergency Gov t POl Emergency Gov t POl Entertainment POl Entertainment POI Fishing POl Fishing PoOl Hunting PoOl Hunting POl Marine POl Marine POl Restaurants POl Restaurants POl Services E POl Services be POL Shopping POL Shopping POl Sports wi POl Sports Find Waypoint menu with Lodging POI category selected left and with the RV Parks subcategory selected right
26. Less detail is seen as you zoom out 9 ZIN Zoom In This key lets you zoom the screen in On the Map Page zooming in lets you see greater detail in a smaller geographic area on the map Power lights on and off To turn on the unit press PWR As the unit powers up the Map Page is displayed first To switch to another page press PAGES or to Page Name EXIT To turn on the backlight press PWR again The unit has three backlight levels to select from Repeatedly pressing PWR will cycle through the backlight settings and turn off the backlight Turn off the unit by pressing and holding the PWR key for 3 seconds Main Menu The GlobalMap has a Main Menu which contains some function com mands and some setup option commands The tutorial lessons in this section will deal only with functions the basic commands that make 26 the unit do something The unit will work fine for these lessons right out of the box with the factory default settings But if you want to learn about the various options see Sec 5 System Setup and GPS Setup Options You can access the Main Menu from any of the three Page screens by pressing MENU MENU To clear the menu screen and return to the page display press EXIT Screen Sounds Transparency Alarms Route Planning My Trails Cancel Navigation SCH T g GPS Setup D System Setup D Sun Moon Calculations Trip Calculator Timers D Browse
27. MMC Files JA e ai Main Menu The Main Menu commands and their functions are Screen command changes the contrast or brightness of the screen Sounds command enables or disables the sounds for key strokes and alarms and sets the alarm style Transparency command adjusts the level of transparency for menus Available only in the GlobalMap 5500 Alarms command turns GPS alarms on or off and changes alarm thresholds Route Planning command used to plan view or navigate a route My Trails command shows hides creates and deletes plot trails Also used to navigate or backtrack a trail Cancel Navigation command turns off the various navigation com mands Used to stop navigating after you have reached your destina tion waypoint Point of Interest or map cursor location or after you reach the end of a route or trail GPS Setup command sets various GPS receiver options System Setup command sets general configuration options Sun Moon Calculations command finds the rising and setting time of the sun and the moon 27 Trip Calculator command shows trip status and statistics Timers command controls the up timer down timer and alarm clock settings Browse MMC Files command this allows you to view the installed MMC card and the files it contains Pages The unit has three Page displays that represent the three major operat ing modes They are the Satellite Status Page the Navigation Page and the Map
28. Moon Calculat L Reduire WAAS N 36 08 971 me D a 08 971 Trip Calculator Show H AAS Alarm W 95 50 579 244221 E T GPS Simulator 4004277 N Browse MMC Files Setup Loran TD Menus for changing coordinate system To get to Coordinate System Selection 1 Press MENU MENU J to GPS Setup ENT 2 Press J to CooRDINATE SYSTEM ENT This unit can show a position in degrees 36 14952 degrees minutes and thousandths of a minute 36 28 700 or degrees minutes seconds and tenths of a second 36 28 40 9 It can also show position in UTM Universal Transverse Mercator projection MGRS Standard MGRS Standard 10 Map Fix Loran TD British Irish Finnish German New Zealand Swedish Swiss Taiwan Greek and Military grids UTM s are marked on USGS topographic charts This system divides the Earth into 60 zones each 6 degrees wide in longitude British Irish Finnish German New Zealand Swedish Swiss Taiwan and Greek grid systems are each the national coordinate system used only in their respective countries In order to use these grid systems you must be in the respective country This unit will pick the matching datum for you when you select the grid See the entry on Map Datum Selection for more information The military grid reference system MGRS uses two grid lettering schemes which are referred to as standard and standard 10 MGRS on this unit Your position and datum in use determines which
29. Table of Contents Section 1 Read Me H 1 Capabilities and Specifications GlobalMap 5500C amp GlobalMap 4900M sisisi eire teers eiiie ereet i esaeo sieis 2 How Lowrance GPS Work 4 Introduction to GPS and WAAS 0 eceeeeseseecsecneceseeeeceseeeeeeceseesaecaessaeeaeeneee 6 How to use this manual typographical conventions eee eeseeteceeeeteeeeeeeeeee 8 Section 2 Installation amp Accessories sssessrserersererseressesessessssessssessesesssserees 11 Preparations in ennaa A E A E a NEN 11 GPS Antenna Receiver Module 11 Connecting Directly to the Uu 12 Connecting to a NMEA 2000 Network AA 12 Power CONMECHONS ee ege oc dees AEE E E T E EEEE 13 Powering a NMEA 2000 BUSS sesesssseesseeresssreessresreresreerereereresrerrsreererenreernre 14 Powering Your Eltere eu DEE RE EREE EE ES 15 Externa Speaker EE 16 NMEA 2000 Cable Connections sssessseeeesssseeeeseesesssserrsseeestesesresrerrsreresresenees 17 Connecting to a NMEA 2000 Network AA 17 NMEA 0183 Cable Connections eneee reniy eteo esner e seses rebra 18 NMEA 0183 Wiring Dagrams cece eeeecseeeeeeeeseeseeaecneceseeseceseeseeeeeeaeeees 18 Mounting the Unit Bracket In Dash or Portable AA 20 MMC or SDC Memory Card Installation elec eeeeee cee ceeeeeeeeseeeeeeneeeeeaes 23 Other ACCESSOTIES sesezcvedsscsudsaesdaseesess d GE EE ENE ed EEE OEO EREE EE teste d et 24 aCe EE 24 Section 3 Basic GPS OperationS esessesoesessesessesossosossesossesoesossesossesoeses
30. are correct return to the previous page press EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT Selecting a Waypoint To select a waypoint on the map for navigating editing etc use the arrow keys and center the cursor over the waypoint A highlighted halo will appear around the waypoint Set a Waypoint by Average Position This feature sets a waypoint at the current position after taking several position readings and averaging them This boosts waypoint position accuracy by helping to eliminate errors caused by atmospheric condi 67 tions and other factors 1 Press WPT to SuBcaTeGorY column J to New ENT 2 Press 4 or T to AVERAGE Position ENT press gt to CREATE ENT 3 Wait while the unit takes points to average for the position The greater the number of points the greater the accuracy When the desired number of points accumulates press ENT to create and save the waypoint 4 The Edit Waypoint menu appears You can simply save the waypoint by pressing EXIT EXIT or you can edit the waypoint Set a Waypoint by Projecting a Position This feature sets a waypoint at a point located a specific distance and bearing from a reference position The reference position may be a map feature or can be selected from your waypoint or Points of Interest lists 1 Press WPT to SuBcaTEGoRY column J to New ENT 2 Press J to PROJECTED Position ENT to CREATE ENT 3 Press gt to CHoose REFERENCE ENT Use T and J to select
31. conventions Many instructions are listed as numbered steps The keypad and arrow keystrokes appear as boldface type So if you re in a real hurry or just need a reminder you can skim the instructions and pick out what menu command to use by finding the boldface command text The fol lowing paragraphs explain how to interpret the text formatting for those commands and other instructions Arrow Keys The arrow keys control the movement of dotted cross hair lines on your mapping screen called the cursor The arrow keys help you move 8 around the menus so you can execute different commands They are represented by symbols like these which denote the down arrow key the up arrow the left arrow and the right arrow 4 e gt Keyboard The other keys perform a variety of functions When the text refers to a key to press the key is shown in bold sans serif type For example the Enter Icons key is shown as ENT and the Menu key is shown as MENU Menu Commands A menu command or a menu option will appear in small capital letters in a bold sans serif type like this Route PLANNING These indicate that you are to select this command or option from a menu or take an action of some kind with the menu item Text that you may need to enter or file names you need to select are show in italic type such as trail name Instructions Menu Sequences Most functions you perform with this unit are described as a sequence of key strokes and
32. in the alarm repeatedly going on and off If you want you have the option of turning off the WAAS Acquired Lost alarm with out affecting how the unit uses WAAS Here s how 1 Press MENU MENU J to GPS Setup ENT J to SHow WAAS ALarM 2 With the option highlighted press ENT to uncheck it turn off and check it turn on After the option is set press EXIT EXIT to return to the page display 3 You can return to this command and press ENT again to turn on the feature 98 Software Version 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 GlobalMap by using the Software Information command Screen Screen e SES DE S Sounds Sounds Y H P SE 2 Transparency Transnarencv NV Route Planning a Alarms z Software Information MyTrais Von 2 Route Planning Units of Measure GloballMap_5500c_Release io z CH E My Trails Set Local Time Version 1 0 0 Eege EE Communications Port Build PC Win32 EISE sean Rea Cancel Navigation 3 Version 100 GPS Seti Reset Options a t 1 Build PC Win32 S Delet
33. legs The legs of all GPS routes are based on straight lines between waypoints A route gives users the capability to navigate through several way points without having to reprogram the unit after arriving at each 59 waypoint The GPS unit allows you to navigate forward or backward through a route You can even begin navigating in the middle of a route Create and Save a Route You have the option of creating and editing a route in the unit or you can make a route on your computer with our MapCreate 6 software PC created Routes MapCreate is the easiest method for preparing a route simply because your PC s larger screen keyboard and mouse are easier to manipulate To load a MapCreate route into the GlobalMap follow instructions in MapCreate s manual for creating a route and saving it as part of a GPS Data File file format usr Copy the GPS Data File to an MMC and insert the MMC in the unit See Sec 2 for instructions on installing MMCs To load the GPS Data File into the GlobalMap s memory see the entry on Transfer Custom Maps amp GPS Data Files in Sec 3 Basic GPS Operations Routes Created in the GlobalMap You can create a route by selecting existing waypoints from the way point list or you can set a series of route waypoints on the map with cursor arrows and the Enter key In this example we ll create a route from the map 1 From the NAvIGATION PAGE press MENU ENT or from the Map PAGE press MENU MENU J
34. posi tioned at the bottom of the gauge Gauge Text is located above the Units Text Default The Default command restores the factory default settings The button is labeled RESTORE DEFAULTS in the GlobalMap 4900M NOTE The Analog setup menus for both the GlobalMap 5500C and GlobalMap 4900M allow you to make gauges transparent Despite their transparency the gauges take up much of the display screen 94 Fair Oaks 514 Hew T Alz Broken IN 36 08 971 U 95 50 579 IC 20m eae eee The GlobalMap 5500C display with a transparent track gauge left and the GlobalMap 4900M display with track and speed gauges right Pop up Help Help is available for virtually all of the menus on this unit By high lighting a menu item and leaving it highlighted for a few seconds a pop up message appears that describes the function of the menu item This feature is on by default To set up Popup Help Press MENU MENU to System Setup ENT J to Popup HELP With the option highlighted press ENT to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off After the option is set press EXIT EXIT to return to the page display Screen Sounds Sounds Change the contrast Alarms Alarms brightness or color scheme Route Planning Route Planning CN Sch My Trails My Trails EE Cancel Navigauon j pee t Cancel Navigauon z S GPS Setup
35. press 4 to FinD ON Map ENT The Map Page appears with the cursor centered on the found waypoint 116 Go To Waypoint Go To Waypoint N 36 09 112 A N 36 09 112 A W 95 50 774 Find On Map W 95 50 774 Altitude O ft Edit Waypoint Altitude O ft Edit Waypoint November 15 2002 3 20 13 PM Delete Waypoint November 15 2002 3 20 13 PM Delete Waypoint Distance 0 24 mi Bearing 307 mag Distance 0 24 mi Bearing 307 mag Waypoint Information screens with the Go To Waypoint command se lected left and the Find on Map command selected right To clear these menus and return to the previous page press EXIT re peatedly 5 If you re looking by name there are two options A You can spell out the name in the top selection box Press or 4 to change the first letter then press gt to move the cursor to the next letter and repeat until the name is correct then press ENT ENT B Or you can jump down to the lower selection list by pressing ENT then press 4 or T to select a way point from the list and press ENT The waypoint information screen ap pears Find By Name Zoo Go To Waypoint SS N 36 12656 D H ema Find In List Name Altitude 0 ft Edit Waypoint November 15 2002 3 23 45 PM Delete Waypoint Distance 6 53 mi oa Bearing 206 mag Carlsbad Nm SC N 36712656 H _95 55 927 Find By Name me
36. s Transfer My Data Transfer My Data Timers Check Free St Timers Check Free St Browse MMC Files E ag Browse MMC Files ee hey a ag Ieren Software Information h Software Information Reset Options command left and the Reset Options menu right Screen Contrast and Brightness To access the Screen menu press MENU MENU ENT Once in the Screen menu To adjust the display s contrast The Contrast slider bar is already selected Press or to move the bar The left end of the scale is minimum contrast The right end is maximum contrast Screen Sounds Transparency Alarms Route Planning My Trails Cancel Navigation E GPS Setup He System Setup D Sun Moon Calculations Trip Calculator Timers D Browse MMC Files Sounds Alar Route My T Canc GPS Syste Sun h Display Mode Trip Normal v Time Browse MMC Files Low Screen Command left Screen Menu with Contrast bar selected right To adjust the display s brightness Press J to BRIGHTNESS Press gt or lt to move the bar The left end of the scale is minimum contrast The right end is maximum contrast To adjust the screen s display mode Press 4 to Display Mone ENT press T or J to select mode EXIT 96 Sounds Trans Alarn Route Low yT Canc UE Syste Night Viewing Sun h DESG Trip Normal v Time Brows
37. s owner s manual for more wiring information NMEA 0183 Wiring Diagrams Data cable To exchange NMEA 01838 data this unit has one NMEA 0188 version 2 0 communication port Com port one Com 1 can be used to receive NMEA format GPS data The com port can also transmit NMEA format GPS data to another device The four wires for the com port are combined with the Power Supply cable and NMEA 2000 Power cable to form the power data cable shown earlier Com 1 uses the yellow wire to transmit the orange wire to receive and the shield wire for signal ground Your unit does not use the blue wire Orange Receive NMEA Transmit To Other com Shield Ground Ground GPS Receiver To unit Com 1 wiring to receive NMEA position information from some other GPS receiver Yellow Transmit NMEA Receive Com 1 C To Other To unit Shield Ground Ground Device Com 1 wiring to transmit NMEA position information to another NMEA compatible device 18 Power Data 25 Y adapter extension cable p 60 ohm Ja terminator NMEA 0183 Data cable four wires NMEA 2000 Power cable LGC 2000 GPS Module Mounting the Unit Bracket In Dash or Portable You can install the GlobalMap on the top of a dash with the supplied gimbal bracket It can also be installed in the dash or mounted on a portable power supply If you use the supplied bracket you may be interested in the optional R A M bracket mounting system This convert
38. that might contain data you want to display Then press J or T to select a data option 4 With the data option highlighted press ENT to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off As you turn it on the data will appear on top of the screen Every Page display has a maximum number of items you can show using the Overlay Data command 5 After the desired changes are made press EXIT EXIT to return to the page display 89 Data Viewer Se ege TA Overlay Data Shown h GPS Data Navigation Route Data VW Bearing ei Closing Spd Course Destination Distance Off Course SS O Steer Arrow c S Trip Calculator la From Overlay Data Shown menu left press ENT to see Data Viewer center Select a category and press ENT Bearing Closing Speed and Off Course have been selected from the Navigation category To remove overlaid data 1 While on the Page that shows the item or items you want to remove press MENU J to Overtay Data ENT 2 You ll see a list of the overlay data currently displayed Select the item you want to remove from your display and press ENT ENT to re move the data To remove another item select the item and press ENT ENT 3 When you have finished removing all the items you want from the screen press EXIT to return to the page display SC RIESS Overlay Data Shown EE Data Information Off Course Description The distance from the co
39. the actual loca tion This also gives you an indicator of the fix quality the unit cur rently 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 The Satellite Status Page has its own menu which is used for setting various options Options and setup are discussed in Sec 5 To access the Satellite Status Page Menu from the Status Page press MENU Navigation Page This screen has a compass rose that not only shows your direction of travel but also the direction to a recalled waypoint To get to the Navi gation Page Press PAGES or lt to NAVIGATION EXIT 29 The navigation screen looks like the one below when you re not navi gating to a waypoint or following a route or trail Your position is shown by an arrow in the center of the screen Your trail history or path you ve just taken is depicted by the line extending from the arrow The arrow pointing down at the top of the compass rose indicates the cur rent track direction of travel you are taking ___ Track or compass heading indicator showing direction of travel Navigation information displays Steering Simulating fe Compass rose Present position arrow SR 14 7 Trail line Degrees Minutes e Position SS atnuoe LEE _ N 34 WS base V e The GlobalMap 4900M nav
40. the previous page display Screen rT III i lap Simulating Soi 1 Ala RES Yam OO a STEPS PN TEL Naisia mil Oak St a Ro i Gz Name he E Sa Trail 3 Delete Trail v Sy Gu d Skiatook Vake J olor i 7711 Gees et LD Trail 3 ll bs Sam 024 mi Tin Gene E Active f Brc ax xr ax a g sA i Eee Ee AA Visible i ean Maximum Points d Bn z 2000 q D 168 99 L 231 03 1 400 mi Edit Trail Menu with Pattern option selected left Edited trail with dotted line pattern right Utilities Utilities are useful tools for traveling or for outdoor activities Alarm Clock To get to the alarm clock menu press MENU MENU to Timers ENT 4 to ALARM CLock ENT Sun Moon Rise amp Set Calculator To get to the Sun Moon menu press MENU MENU J to Sun Moon CALCULATIONS ENT Trip Calculator To get to the Calculator menu press MENU MENU J to Trip Catcu LATOR ENT Trip Down Timer To get to the Down Timer menu press MENU MENU to Timers ENT 4 to Down TIMER ENT Trip Up Timer To get to the Up Timer menu press MENU MENU J to Timers ENT ENT Waypoints Delete a Waypoint To delete a waypoint from the waypoint list press WPT ENT ENT ENT J to waypoint name ENT to DELETE Way PoOINT ENT lt to Yes ENT To return to the previous page press EXIT EXIT To delete a waypoint from the map 66 1 Use the arrow keys to select the
41. time user or a professional navigator you ll discover that your GlobalMap is easy to use yet capable of handling demanding navigation tasks When you team your unit with our custom mapping software MapCreate 6 you have an incredible combination No other consumer GPS mapping system on the market offers so much informa tion and so many features in one package 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 navigating and less time reading 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 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 7 sections This first section is an intro duction to Lowrance GPS It tells you the basics you need to know be fore you can make the unit look around and tell you where you are Section 2 will help you install your unit and the GPS antenna module We ll show you how to get the MultiMedia Card MMC correctly in stalled inside the unit We ll also tell you about some of the available accessories Section 3 covers Basic GPS Operation It will show you how easy it is to run the Global
42. waypoint with the cursor 2 Press WPT to DELETE Waypoint ENT e to Yes ENT To return to the previous page and clear the cursor press EXIT To delete all waypoints at one time press MENU MENU J to System Setup ENT to Derete ALL My Waypoints ENT lt to Yes ENT To return to the previous page press EXIT EXIT Edit a Waypoint Waypoint Name To edit waypoint name 1 Press WPT ENT ENT ENT J to waypoint name ENT to Enit Waypoint ENT ENT 2 Press T or 4 to change the first character then press gt to the next character and repeat until the name is correct Press ENT then EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT to return to the previous page display Waypoint Symbol To edit waypoint symbol 1 Press WPT ENT ENT ENT J to waypoint name ENT J to Enit Waypoint ENT to CHoose SymBo ENT 2 Use arrow keys to select desired symbol and press ENT To return to the previous page press EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT Waypoint Position To edit waypoint position 1 Press WPT ENT ENT ENT J to waypoint name ENT to Enit Waypoint ENT 2 Latitude press gt to LatitubE ENT Press T or J to change the first character then press gt to the next character and repeat until the lati tude is correct Press EXIT 3 Longitude press J to LoneitupE ENT Press T or J to change the first character then press to the next character and repeat until the lon gitude is correct Press EXIT 4 When latitude and longitude
43. with Navigate command highlighted for Trail 6 A trail is always converted to a route when you navigate the trail On the Map Page the trail you are navigating is represented by a dot ted line that alternates with a flashing solid line The Navigation Page will also show the navigated trail as a dotted line The bearing arrow on the compass rose points to the next waypoint on the trail As you travel the arrival alarm will go off when you near a waypoint The bearing arrow on the compass rose will swing around and point to the next trail waypoint Press EXIT to clear the alarm 51 z l Waren Sise a almst North A aa el Present Eynnjkante na ar ort M GER i SE H position tlle D SE arrow _ eet ae RAP ite 4 477th E Ay e ve Jail E Ave 177th E Ave Trail point pmr Hias IEE A V A St Ia E E N 36 07 556 W 95 45 709 e Navigate trail map views driver is northbound heading straight to ward trail point 6 left northbound driver has reached point 6 right and has turned west to follow trail 6 os LZ tr n r l thE Ave A N 36 08 015 W 95 45 973 zi Bai Course Track or compass heading indicator line made SEET 2 ag ep vi from trail DEn MIRRA Trail waypoint i G
44. 2 62MB free GPS Set GPS Set fae aera FS Data even Data214P Data214Pm Trip Cale 1 Trip Cale d Trip Cale ft Timers EE E Timers ZOE y Timers A Browse e Browse pale Browse pa jas zS prera adl ore bree ial e T TR ane E KR IN Goes My Data We Transfer My Data Transfer My Data Check Free Storage as 1 Check Free Storage Ge AS Check Free Storage D A Lise IN 368 017 W 95 50 603 ___Software Information IN 368 017 W 9550603 __Software Information Software Information These figures left to right show the menu sequence for naming and sav ing a GPS Data File from the GlobalMap s memory to an MMC 4 Loading to unit memory There may be more than one GPS Data File USR on the card To select a file press ENT to activate the selec tion box use 4 or T to highlight the file then press ENT to accept the 54 selection Next press JL to Loap Darta ENT The unit will display a com pletion message when the data transfer is finished To return to the Page view press EXIT repeatedly Figure 1 Figure 2 ELI S Fall ata er Data Data usr Data usr Data214Pm usr L Groe St a D _ D ee q A q Figure 3 Figure 4 a pe ll Data214Pm usr Data214Pm usr P p sen sen ansfe Data _ ansfe Data ay Lisa ast ay These figures show the menu sequenc
45. 2 Press T or J to select a category or press then press or J to select a subcategory Press ENT to turn it off no check or on checked 3 To return to the last page displayed press EXIT EXIT 81 Go To Cursor Map Categories Dr Find Distance Category Subcategory v Names Find Streets v My Icons JI wi Symbols Find Address v My Trails ighw v Airports A ay clos v Cities Map Orientation Countries T Auto Zoom v County Parish 0 v Highway Exits lay Data v Highways d Map Data v Landmarks Map Categories Drawn v Marine Navaids v Navionics v POl Attractions d wi POl Emergency Gov t CoRd 3102 19 v POl Entertainment N 36 48 172 U 95 59 595 W ami v POFishina sl Map menu left and Map Categories Drawn menu right Map Orientation By default this receiver shows the map with north always at the top of the screen This is the way most maps and charts are printed on paper In Track Up mode map shows N and arrow to indicate north Map orientation shown in north up left and track up right This is fine if you re always traveling due north What you see to your left corresponds to the left side of the map to your right is shown on the right side of the map and so on If however you travel any other direction the map doesn t line up with your view of the world To correct this problem a track up mode rotates the map as yo
46. 2 e d Sex N 36 58 795 W 76 18 048 MMC drawer GlobalMap 5500C GPS unit front view showing screen keyboard and MMC drawer 25 1 PWR LIGHT Power amp Light The PWR key turns the unit on and off and activates the backlight 2 PAGES Pressing this and the e arrow keys 4 switches the unit between the three different page screens Satellite Status Page Navigation Page and Map Page Each page represents one of the unit s major operation modes 3 MENU Press this key to show the menus and submenus which allow you to select a command or adjust a feature This also accesses search functions for streets intersections addresses and highway exits 4 ARROW KEYS These keys are used to navigate through the menus make menu selections move the map cursor and enter data 5 ENT ICONS Enter amp Icons This key allows you to save data ac cept values or execute menu commands It is also used to create event marker icons 6 EXIT The Exit key lets you return to the previous screen clear data or close a menu 7 WPT Waypoint The Waypoint key is used to save and recall way points search for waypoints and access the waypoint list It also launches the Point of Interest POI search menus and is involved in some navigation functions 8 ZOUT Zoom Out This key lets you zoom the screen out On the Map Page this lets you see a larger geographic area on the map
47. 5 In 37 02 499 U 75 58 435 Entrance to Chesapeake Bay in a MapCreate 6 custom map 15 mile zoom left Same position on Navionics chart at 10 mile zoom center and at a 5 mile zoom right To display a Navionics chart 1 Install the Navionics MMC in the memory card compartment and turn on the unit For full card install instructions see Sec 2 WARNING You should never format the MMC containing your Navionics chart Formatting the MMC will permanently erase the chart from the card 2 From the Map Page press MENU to Map Data ENT to Navionics Map CuolcE ENT Use T or J to select the Map Name then press ENT EXIT EXIT 83 Go fio Cursor Find Distance Find Streets Find Address Highway Exits Map Orientation F Auto Zoom Overlay Data Map Data Earth Map Detail Medium P Popup Map Information P Draw Map Boundaries I Fill Water With White Trackline Extension 4 Map Categories Drawn ae o Delete My Icons R Show Time T P Show Distance I m muuc j 5 Meters v Navionics Map Choice South Chesapeake Lowrance South Chesapeake Safety Contour Map Overlays T Range Rings F Lat Lon Grid Lines These figures show the menu sequence from left to right for selecting a Navionics chart for the South Chesapeake Bay area 3 To turn off a Navionics chart from the Map Page press MENU J to Map Darta ENT
48. 6 Set Lan SUA ee chp ee ead AG eae in ed eh a sie east se 97 Set Local mee eeh 97 Show WAAS Alarinsecicviccscccecsteteccivedeestesventansbechevievevvasdedeesdenstevoeseeeddesyeveceoescevave 98 Software Version Information ce eeeceececsseeeeeceeeeceseeenceeeneceaeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeee 99 Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles A 99 Re e A DEE 100 Tiai ROT 100 Delete All Trall Srcem aoe eu Adr tusks A ses EA Eeer 100 Update Trail Oppen cco Ee ebe eeh e EEN 101 Delete E 102 New Trail is fescciscosccc ce heties Zeg ics antes dans tives EE Edert Ser 102 Trail Visible Invisible and Other Trail Options eee eeeeeeeseeeeeeees 102 Transparency GlobalMap 5500C only 102 Units o Meas Enae tere eege Seege RE dE ENEE 103 Section 6 Searching ccccccsssssscssssssssssscsssceseesescsssssessssssssessesseessessessserees 105 Fudder gedet Ae EE ER eege iy EES 105 Find Any Item Selected by Map Cursor cee ceeesececeseeesceeeeeeseseeseeeaeenees 108 Find Interstate Highway EXits 000 0 eee eseeseecseceseeseceeceseeseseeseseeeaecsaesaeenees 108 Find Map Places or Points of Interest DOIT 111 Find Streets or Intersection Sino riei ie ne n e E a E 112 Find Wayp ints eseni aan EA eet TE e ERE EEA EEEE 116 Section 7 Supplemental Material sccsccssssscsscsssssscecscscscsscsssceseesseeserees 119 iii WARNING A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION CAUTION When show
49. Bangerter Sb l 80 County Highway 80 County Road Sekk 80 County Road el Find Street By Name menu Spell out name in the top box or select from the list in the lower box 3 The Find Streets menu reappears with the street you re searching for in the First Street box In this example it s 80th Street To search for that street press J to Fp First STREET ENT A message appears asking you to wait while the unit finds the street When the Streets Found list appears press Tor J to select the street you are searching for and press ENT 4 The Map Page appears with the cursor pointing to the found street 80th St Monroe County FL 33050 L SW 80th Ct Miami Dade County FL 33189 SW 80th St Miami Dade County FL 33157 SW 80th Ave Miami Dade County FL 33189 Go fic Cursor E el Find Distance z J RA p 8 Toor 0A TETEE Find Streets First Street 80th SW 80th PI Miami Dade County FL 33189 Second Street SW 80th PI Miami Dade County FL 33157 S Jet SW 80th Ave Miami Dade County FL 33158 SW 80th Ave Miami Dade County FL 33157 SW 80th Rd Pinecrest FL 33156 SW 80th Ave Pinecrest FL 33156 SW 80th Ct Miami Dade County FL 33158 SW 80th Ct Miami Dade County FL 33157 SW 80th St Miami Dade County FL 33193 SW 80th St Miami Dade County FL 33183 SW 80th Ln Miami Dade County FL 33193 SW 80th Ter Miami Dade County FL 33193 EI City Postal Code Any An
50. Darta ENT Press J to Popup Map Info With the option highlighted press ENT to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off After the option is set press EXIT EXIT to re turn to the page display Draw Map Boundaries From the Map Page press MENU J to Map Darta ENT Press J to Draw Map Bounparies With the option highlighted press ENT to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off After the option is set press EXIT EXIT to return to the page display Fill Water with White From the Map Page press MENU J to Map DaTta ENT Press J to FILL WATER wm Wuite With the option highlighted press ENT to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off After the option is set press EXIT EXIT to return to the page display Trackline Extension Trackline Extension is a new tracking option that provides a visual in terpretation of your velocity It charts how long it will take to travel a predetermined distance based on your current navigational informa tion Distance is shown on one side of the track with estimated time of arrival on the other Below the Trackline Extension window are two 79 check boxes Show Time and Show Distance which allow you to turn on or off the time and or distance settings To set trackline extension From the Map Page press MENU J to Map Darta ENT Press J to TRACKLINE EXTENSION ENT Use J to select the desired distance setting and press ENT Presentation Mode From the Map Page pr
51. Deals 10 savable up to 9 999 points per trail ZOOM ranger 37 ranges 0 05 to 4 000 miles NOTE The above memory capacities refer only to the GlobalMap s on board memory The amount of GPS data you can record and save for recall later is only limited by the number of MMC cards you have NOTICE The storage and operation temperature range for your GlobalMap is from 4 degrees to 167 degrees Fahrenheit 20 degrees to 75 degrees Celsius Extended storage or operation in temperatures higher or lower than specified will damage the liquid crystal display in your unit This type of damage is not covered by the warranty For more information contact the factory s Customer Service Department phone numbers are listed on the last page How Lowrance GPS Works You ll navigate faster and easier if you understand how the GlobalMap scans the sky to tell you where you are on the earth and where you re going But if you already have a working understanding of GPS receivers and the GPS navigation system skip on ahead to Section 2 Installation amp Accessories on page 11 If you re new to GPS read on and you can later impress your friends with your new found knowledge First think of your unit as a small but powerful computer But don t worry we made it easy to use so you don t need to be a computer ex pert to find your way The GlobalMap includes a keypad and a screen with menus so you can tell it what to do The screen also le
52. ENS NEES EKENS ENIES KENE EEEa eE 72 Coordinate System Selection 0 0 00 eee eeeeeeseeseecsececeseeeceseeeeseeesessaecaesaeeaes 72 Map Bix EE seer ccechdusssccocdeusdussdeaz ces sek ged dd Geier geed eo Edge 74 Customize Page Displays dee eeen eeo oe eos Bees Ees EE oae tes depen ee EE E ere 75 GPS SIMU EE He Le EE 78 Map Data ics acoso cinta ea Ees aia EE EE EREE Eer 78 Barth Map Detailiss i cc asses aces cana Aaihare hea sie E E KERE dhe dats 79 Pop Up Map Mione asses ces cece a ien ses fetes Ate oes Adee E RAEE 79 Draw Map Boundaries A 79 Fill Weiter with Wte vccsiies sos does cates Sue e ZEeE ena a E a e uge 79 MPACKINE Extensiones aunn a na a a O EE eege e i 79 Presentation Mode e 200 saruni ma iaia a O E Asura ar ee 80 Safety CONGUE annae E E T E EE E ER EE soe 80 Map Overlays Range Rings Lat Long CGndi eee eeeeeereeseeeeeneeenee 80 Map Datum Selection meriton e t E E E A E sone da 81 Map Detail Category Selection sens ini E E E 81 Map Or entation ienen E E E E EE E EE AS 82 N vionics EE 83 Port Informati n sse a a a e a a Aa aa 84 Tidal Current Information oneni a ie A EaR vasi aE ESEA 85 Tide ue ele 87 Overlay Datasicchigtvts Reta ee Manele aie Re a eels A 88 Overylay Data Styles song isi aii BARN odin alates 91 Pop up Hel pss foi ete Gehl el HOR Ben ah hie BAR i eas 95 ResevOptlons Ne ad HER Bois hehe tee ee I eh ES E 95 Screen Contrast and Brightness tees ceeceseeeeceseeseeseecaeeseecaecaeeseeeensees 9
53. ENU J to CanceL NavicaTion ENT The unit asks if you re sure Press lt ENT Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files Custom Maps Custom maps work only from the MMC card or SDC card When a card containing a Custom Map File is loaded into the unit it automatically loads the map into memory when the unit is turned on Instructions for copying Custom Map Files to an MMC are contained in the instruction manual for your MMC card reader and MapCreate 6 software For instructions on inserting an MMC into the GlobalMap see Sec 2 Installation Accessories NOTE To load a Navionics chart see Sec 5 for the entry Navionics Charts GPS Data files GPS Data Files contain waypoints routes trails and event marker icons Instructions for copying GPS Data Files between your computer and an MMC are contained in the instruction manual for your MMC card reader and MapCreate 6 software GPS data automatically recorded in the unit s internal memory must be saved to the MMC as a GPS Data File in order to store it on your per sonal computer GPS Data Files stored on an MMC must be copied from the card to the GlobalMap s internal memory before the unit can read them Here s how 1 Insert the MMC into your unit Press MENU MENU J to System Setup ENT to TRANSFER My Data ENT and the screen below appears 53 Screen Sounds Alarms Route Planning My Trails Cancel Navigation GPS Setup SEN Tran
54. Enter Just press EXIT to clear the alarm 5 Begin moving and let your GlobalMap guide you 6 When you reach your destination be sure to cancel your navigation press MENU MENU to CanceL NavicaTion ENT The unit asks if you re sure Press e ENT 50 Figure 1 Figure 2 Screen Screen RE Track Speed So Sounds Ale Transparency Ro Trail Options Delete All ker Alarms Eg Saved Trails Route Planning So EAEE 10 Points am My Trails GP Trail 6 8 Points e Cancel Navigation Si F GPS Setup D ECH BE System Setup D Tin 4 Sun Moon Calculations Trip Calculator Timers D Browse MMC Files Figure 3 Figure 4 Screen RE Track Speed So Name Display Data na Mass Trail Trail Antiane Relate an Trail 6 Total Distance Bearing F Edit Trail VEH ca Name Preview Reverse Delete So Trail 6 Delete Trail y E Waypoints olor e Navigate Name Distance Bearin 2 Light Magenta dd 5 u i Tri Pattern F Active j e 2 0 36 297 CN Stee me 3 058 287 Maximum Points ital Seon k 2 4 0 95 276 L 2 2000 e 6 85 264 A 6 7 03 258 e ga 7 7 29 251 e 8 7 76 242 a N 3556411 W 95 53 436 Navigate a trail menu sequence Fig 1 My Trails command Fig 2 Trails Menu Fig 3 Edit Trail Menu Fig 4 Edit Route Menu
55. Gi 1X 75189 Distance 0 21 mi 4644 Birch D Bearing 110 mag Granville County NC 27522 1614 N Birch St Pol Marine Jenks OK 74037 Boat Dealers Tulsa Boat Sales Boat Dealer 112303 E mm St A Tulsa OK 74128 Find On Map 918 438 1881 1614 N Birch Ave Tulsa County OK 74063 1614 N Birch St sl IN 36 88 H 0550370 Te O Map Page showing SSC of the address on the map highlighted by the cursor left The Address is a business in the POI database cen ter so you can display the POI information window then navigate to it Address is not in the POI database right so the Waypoint key will not display any information for this address Find Any Item Selected by Map Cursor On the Map Page with a POI or map feature selected by the cursor press WPT To return to the previous page press EXIT A a n D G RA Go To Waypoint aaa 4 Hotel or Motel __Zth St pl 2 11910 E 1th St i GE Tulsa OK 74128 Find On Map 918 437 8980 f i N 36 08 857 x W 95 50 662 Distance 0 15 mi Bearing 206 mag POl Lodging Hotels Motels N Se 08 856 W 95 50 663 A POI selected by the cursor left with POI information screen right NOTE Since the Go To Waypoint command is highlighted you can navi gate to the selected POI by pressing ENT while in the POI Waypoint Information screen Find Interstat
56. Highwa Map Orientation Map Ori T Auto Zoom F Auto Zi Overlay Data Overlay Delete By Symbol Map Data ei Si Delete From Map Delete IN IUUD Map Categories Drawn j zk je N 36 08977 U 95 50 579 Sim The Delete icons menus The Delete All Icons command will ask if you are sure Press e to Yes ENT All icons will be deleted from the map The Delete by Symbol command will launch the Select Symbol menu Press lt or or gt or J to select the symbol to delete then press ENT A message appears saying all icons with the selected symbol have been deleted The Delete from Map command will prompt you to move the cursor over an icon to select it After selecting the icon press ENT and it disappears from the map Navigate to an Icon Use the Navigate to Cursor command and use the cursor to select the desired icon on the map 1 Use arrow keys to center cursor cross hair over the icon 2 To navigate to the selected icon location press MENU ENT EXIT Fol low the course line on the Map Page or the compass bearing arrow on the Navigation Page Routes A route is a series of waypoints linked together in an ordered sequence to mark a course of travel You can visualize a route as a string of beads The beads represent waypoints and the string represents the course of travel connecting waypoint to waypoint The course from one waypoint to the next is a leg Routes are composed of one or more
57. Map right out of the box This section features a one page GPS Quick Reference If 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 Quick Reference on page 37 and head for the road with your GPS unit Section 3 contains short easy to scan GPS lessons that follow one an other in chronological order They re all you ll need to know to find your way on the water or in the wilderness quickly After you ve learned the basics or if you already have some GPS expe rience you may want to try out some of the GlobalMap s many ad vanced navigation features That brings us to Section 4 Advanced GPS Operations This section contains the rest of the unit s GPS command functions organized in alphabetical order When you come to a GPS menu command on the GlobalMap s screen you can look it up in the manual by skimming over the table of contents just flipping through Section 3 or scanning through the command portion of Section 4 This unit is ready to use right out of the box but you can fine tune and cus tomize its operation with dozens of options We describe how to use general system options along with GPS options in Section 5 System Setup and GPS Setup Options Section 5 is organized in alphabetical order In Section 6 we go into more detail on one of the GlobalMap s most re markable capabilities Searching We ll introduce a search example in the Basic GPS Op
58. Page They are accessed by pressing the PAGES key then using or amp to select a Page Clear the Pages Menu by pressing EXIT CS cl R j S a Og 9 KM varicouver i Ee a Seattle e ao Ae Seege t earn m 0 of Status Navigation eg IR S Digital Data San Francisco __ Two Position Formats Two Maps Leg Angeles Dallas 7 2 El Paso Se e ks An ox beedacksonville gt i K oy Gulf Of a A Mexico 3 Mexico Fe ico Ci Cuba 2 Mexico City iba Ee E SE IN 3608 971 W 95 50579 SE gt 4000 mi Pages Menu showing some Map display options Satellite Status Page The Satellite Status Page shown provides detailed information on the status of the GlobalMap s satellite lock on and position acquisition To get to the Satellite Status Page Press the PAGES key then use gt or to select Status Clear the Pages Menu by pressing EXIT No matter what Page you are on a flashing current position indica tor question mark symbol and flashing GPS data displays indicate that satellite lock has been lost and there is no position confirmed The Sat ellite Status Page shows you the quality and accuracy of the current satellite lock on and position calculation WARNING Do not begin navigating with this unit until the numbers have stopped flashing 28 Local Time _ 7 39 374 UTC Time _ 1 39 37 Latitude JN 36 08 97T Longitude U 95 50 579
59. Park ZC s W BEE 781 W a 637 O40 mi Navigate to cursor In this example the cursor is positioned on the town of Oologah Oklahoma 3 Press MENU ENT and the GlobalMap will begin navigating to the cursor location The Map Page will display a dotted line from your current position to the cursor position The Navigation Page displays a compass rose showing navigation information to your destination See the eae examples Be J fete AY Gs on eee 7 100 0 sa 15 g SEU SE l 4 Si s Ai 80 n e We AR i S i Re El Aleng Ee SE i 0 12 29 se ze Borjas a z d 3 Fair Oaks i E35 h A DEE ee e d 7 S iver Za cs Alusz E Going To Cursor The 30 mile zoom example left shows the dotted course line connecting your current position to your destination The other 30 mile zoom exam ple center shows both current position and direction to destination on screen The Navigation Page right will also show navigation informa tion To stop navigating to the cursor use the Cancel Navigation command press MENU MENU Il to CanceL Navication ENT to Yes ENT The unit stops showing navigation information 46 Navigate to a Point of Interest For POIs that are in view on the map you can easily use the Navigate to Cursor command above Just use the cursor to select the POI The other method involves
60. Power Supply cable red and black wires The unit works from a 12 volt battery system For the best results at tach the power cable directly to the battery You can attach the power cable to an accessory or power buss however you may have problems with electrical interference Therefore it s safer to go ahead and attach the power cable directly to the battery CAUTION When using the unit in a saltwater environment we strongly rec ommend that you shut off the power supply to the power cable when the unit is not in use When the unit is turned off but still connected to a power supply electrolysis can occur in the power cable plug This may result in corrosion of the plug body along with the electri cal contacts in the cable and the unit s power socket In saltwater environments we recommend you connect the power cable to the auxiliary power switch included in most boat designs If that results in electrical interference or if such a switch is not available we recommend connecting direct to the battery and in stalling an inline switch This will let you shut off power to the power cable when the unit is not in use When you are not using the unit you should always shut off power to the power cable es pecially when the power cable is disconnected from the unit If possible keep the power cable away from other boat wiring especially the engine s wires This will provide the best isolation from electrical noise If the cable is not l
61. TUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS PROMPTLY RE TURN THE PRODUCT WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE PLEASE RE TURN USING THE ENCLOSED UPS SHIPPING LABEL AND INCLUDE PROOF OF PURCHASE NAME ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER YOUR PURCHASE PRICE AND ANY APPLICABLE TAXES WILL BE REFUNDED PLEASE ALLOW 4 6 WEEKS TO PROCESS YOUR REFUND 1 This License Agreement applies to the one or more databases that your product may contain We refer to these singly as a Database and together as the Databases Your product may thus include the WBS Database which contains worldwide background surface mapping data the SmartMap Database which contains inland mapping data or other Databases The Databases that your product may contain are licensed not sold We grant to you the nonexclusive nonassignable right to use these Databases for supplemental navigation reference purposes but only as long as you comply with the terms and conditions of this License Agreement We reserve the right to terminate this license if you violate any aspect of this License Agreement You are responsible for using official government charts and prudent navigation for safe travel The Databases housed in your product are protected by the copy right notices appearing on the product or its screen s You may NOT modify adapt translate reverse engineer decompile disas semble rent lease or resell any Database and
62. Tamarac FL 33321 Pist Second Street E 80th St S 71st E Ave Tulsa OK 74133 L City Postal Code rast An An City Postal Code y y Any Any Find First Street Find First Street ind Intersection a Sr w IN IER GlobalMap 5500C left and GlobalMap 4900M center Find Streets menus with Find Intersection selected Intersections found list right 6 To search for the intersection of the two streets press J to FIND IN TERSECTION ENT If you re using the GlobalMap 4900M press JL to FIND INTERSEC TION ENT A message appears asking you to wait while the unit finds the intersection When the Intersections Found list appears press T or J to select the intersection you are searching for and press ENT A win dow will appear prompting you to Finp or Go To In this example we chose Finp In the example on the previous page we selected the inter section of SW 80th Street and SW 71st Avenue in Miami Fla 7 The Map Page appears with the cursor pointing to the found inter section The intersection in our example is shown below H 69th Ave 68th Ave Ia i SW 80th St 1167 mi SES E 80th St Map Page showing results of an intersection search The cursor points to the located intersection 115 If you want to navigate to the found intersection just press MENU ENT EXIT Find Waypoints 1 Press WPT ENT 2 If searching for the waypoint By Name press ENT If searching for the Nearest wayp
63. UD LOWRANCE Pub 988 0151 271 www lowrance com E LOWRANCE GlobalMap 4900M amp GlobalMap 5500C Mapping GPS Receiver Operation Instructions Copyright 2005 Lowrance Electronics Inc All rights reserved No part of this manual may be copied reproduced republished transmitted or distributed for any purpose without prior written consent of Lowrance Electronics Any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual is strictly prohibited Lowrance and GlobalMap 5500C and GlobalMap 4900M are registered trademarks of Lowrance Electronics Inc MapCreate FreedomMaps IMS and NauticPaths are trademarks of LEI Fishing Hot Spots is a registered trademark of Fishing Hot Spots Inc Navionics is a registered trademark of Navionics Inc eXitSource Database copyright 2001 2003 Zenrin Co Ltd Exit Authority and eXitSource are trademarks of Zenrin Co Ltd KNOW THE WAY Lowrance Electronics may find it necessary to change or end our policies regulations and special offers at any time We reserve the right to do so without notice All features and specifications subject to change without notice 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
64. a waypoint map feature or Point of Interest When the feature has been selected press ENT Now choose the reference point by its name or by simply se lect the one nearest your location and press ENT Choose your reference point from the list then press ENT ENT which will take you back to the project waypoint screen 4 Press to Distance ENT Press T or J to change the first character then press gt to the next character and repeat until the distance is cor rect Press ENT 5 Press J to BEARING ENT Press T or J to change the first character then press gt to the next character and repeat until the bearing is cor rect Press ENT 6 Press T to PRoveEct ENT The Edit Waypoint menu appears You can simply save the new projected waypoint by pressing EXIT EXIT or you can edit the waypoint Press EXIT ENT if you want to immediately be gin navigating to the new waypoint 68 Section 5 System amp GPS Setup Options Alarms This unit has three GPS alarms The factory default setting has all the alarms turned on You can turn the alarms off and on and change their distance settings You can set an arrival alarm to flash a warning message and sound a tone when you cross a preset distance from a waypoint For example if you have the arrival alarm set to 0 1 mile then the alarm will flash a message when you come within 0 1 mile of the recalled waypoint The off course alarm warns you when your track drifts too far to th
65. aining POI data for the area you are searching loaded on the MMC you may not find anything Set a Waypoint A waypoint is simply an electronic address based on the latitude and longitude of a position on the earth A waypoint represents a location spot or destination that can be stored in memory then be recalled and used later on for navigation purposes You can create a waypoint at the cursor position on the map or at your current position while you are navigating You can create a waypoint at any location by manually entering the position s latitude and longitude You can copy waypoints from your unit to your personal computer with MapCreate software When you want to repeat a trip these archived waypoints can be reloaded into your GPS unit To create and save a Waypoint These first two techniques use the Quick Save method the fastest and easiest way to create a waypoint Create Waypoint at Current Position While you are traveling press WPT WPT The waypoint is saved and automatically given a name with a sequential number such as way point 003 The waypoint symbol and number appear on the map 41 Category Subcategory Airports New Cities Countries Landmarks POl Attractions POl Emergency Gov t POl Entertainment POl Fishing POl Hunting POl Lodging POl Marine POl Restaurants POl Services POl Shoppin IW d Press the WPT key again to IN 36 08 914 W 95 50 596 quickly save a waypoint
66. ains ENT J to Nearest ENT 3 The unit says it is calculating then a list of restaurants appears with the closest at the top of the list and the farthest at the bottom of the list The nearest is highlighted 39 Category Subcategory Name Distance Bearing My Waypoints Asian Taco Bueng 0 18 245 ze Airports Banquet Rooms Sonic Drive In 0 47 265 Cities Barbecue Captain D s Seafood Restaurant 0 92 202 Countries Coffee Shops McDonald s 0 93 202 Landmarks Delis Long John Silver s 1 04 201 POI Attractions Burger King 1 15 197 Pol Emergency Gov t Ice Cream KFC 1 18 200 i POl Entertainment Italian Arby s 1 22 148 POI Fishing Mexican Church s Chicken 2 03 188 Pol Hunting Miscellaneous Sonic Drive In 2 09 159 POl Lodging Pizza Arby s 2 15 190 POl Marine Sandwiches Whataburger 2 18 197 Seafood Wendy s 2 34 203 POl Services Steak Houses Arby s 2 44 254 POl Shopping Taco Bueno 2 48 209 POl Sports McDonald s 2 51 283 el Category Selection menu left list of the nearest restaurants right 4 If you wish you could scroll T or 4 here to select another restaurant but for now we will just accept the nearest one Press ENT 5 The POI information screen appears This is how you can use the GlobalMap as a business phone directory If you wanted to navigate there you could press ENT since the Go To command is highlighted But we just want to see it on the map so p
67. at until the latitude is correct Press ENT 4 Press J to Lonaitune ENT Enter the longitude by pressing or J to change the first character then press to the next character and repeat until the longitude is correct Press ENT then EXIT EXIT to return to the previous page display The waypoint is saved and automatically given a name with a sequential number such as waypoint 001 The waypoint symbol and number appear on the map and in the waypoint list Navigate To a Waypoint You can select any waypoint visible on the Map Page with the cursor then use the Navigate to Cursor command we ll describe how later in this section You however can avoid scrolling the map to pick your waypoint if you use the Find Waypoint commands 1 Press WPT gt to Saven ENT To look up the nearest waypoint press JL to NEAREST ENT or to look by name and scroll through the entire waypoint list press ENT For this example look by name 2 If your waypoint list is a long one you can spell out the waypoint name in the FinD BY Name box to search for it Press or J to change the first character then press gt to move the cursor to the next character and repeat until the name is correct then press ENT to jump to the list below 3 If the list is short you can jump directly to the Finp IN List box by pressing ENT Use T or J to select the waypoint name press ENT and the waypoint information screen appears with the Go To command s
68. ata it acquired the last time it was turned on which was probably at the factory Since it s almost certain that you re not at our factory it s likely could be looking for the wrong satellites If it doesn t find the satellites it s looking for after approximately one minute it switches to Auto Search That s when the receiver looks for any satellite in the sky Due to advanced technology the auto search time has shrunk significantly from the early days of GPS Once the unit locks onto the satellites it should take less than a minute to find your position the next time it s turned on provided you haven t moved more than 100 miles from the last location it was used 70 Initialize GPS Initialize GPS GPS Auto Search E Track Smoothing Customize E Track Smoothing Customize Warning 2 43 28 2 44 2 e Perform GPS Auto Search UTC Time _ UTC Timi SESCH 8 44 2 iz No Position Deg Min Latitude Latitude IW nnana TN Ss N 36 10 326 Longitude Longitude u 95 50 606 u 95 50 889 GPS Auto Search on the GlobalMap 5500C Satellite Status Menu Here s how to put the unit into auto search mode 1 Press PAGES until you are on the Satellite Status screen 2 Press MENU J to GPS Auto SEARCH ENT amp to Yes ENT Check MMC Files and Storage Space To check MMC Files Press MENU MENU J to Browse MMC Files ENT Screen Sounds Transpar
69. ation part number 988 0147 981 for complete installation instructions In an automobile you may achieve good results by simply placing the external antenna on the top of the dash at the base of the windshield A piece of the rubber non skid shelf liner material available in recreational vehicle supply stores will help hold the antenna in place This may not work well if you have a cab over design pickup truck camper or motor home If dashboard reception is poor simply relocate the antenna mod ule elsewhere on the vehicle for a clearer view of the sky Connecting Directly to the Unit After the module is installed attach it to the end of the Y adapter ex tension cable as shown in the following diagram To connect it to the unit insert the extension cable s splitter plug into the Network socket on the back of the unit and your system is ready to use SH 60 oh Eeer plug f E Set df terminator H LS To unit Nw 25 Y adapter extension cable LGC 2000 direct connection to GPS unit NOTE The extension cable s shorter branch will have a 60 ohm terminator at tached to it Do not remove this terminator When you re not con necting to a NMEA 2000 buss you must leave the terminator con nected to this socket for your antenna receiver to function correctly Connecting to a NMEA 2000 Network The LGC 2000 can be connected to a NMEA 2000 bus
70. by a human figure and the steering arrow points where to steer to reach that position ee kt ree iS RA m IN 41 52514 W 87 35 307 Navigating to Man Overboard navigation page left and Map Page right The victim is astern of the vessel the GPS shows which direc tion to steer to for the rescue The man overboard position is also stored in the waypoint list for future reference It can be edited the same as any other waypoint To cancel navigation to MOB press MENU MENU to CaNceL NAVIGA TION ENT lt to Yes ENT The GlobalMap stops showing navigation infor mation Navigate to Cursor Position on Map The Go To Cursor command navigates to the current cursor position on the map It s a quick and handy way to navigate to anything you can see on the map display 1 Use the cursor controlled by the arrow keys with the zoom in and zoom out keys to maneuver around the map until you find a location you want to go to 2 Center the cursor over the location to select it See the example in the following figure Many map items such as waypoints Points of In terest towns etc can be selected and appear highlighted with a pop up box Other features such as a river or a street intersection will not appear highlighted but the cursor will take you to those locations just the same 45 i Ochelata ld Chelsea D RK Valley
71. current position is as simple as turning the GlobalMap on With an unobstructed view of the sky the unit automatically searches for satellites and calculates its position in approximately one minute or less If for some reason satellite acquisition takes longer you may be inside a structure or vehicle or in terrain that is blocking signal reception To correct this be sure you are positioned so that the unit s antenna mod ule has as clear a view of the sky as possible then turn the unit off and back on again Moving Around the Map Zoom amp Cursor Arrow Keys The map is presented from a bird s eye view perspective The current zoom range shows in the lower right corner of the screen 1 Press the ZIN key zoom in to move in closer and see greater detail in a smaller geographic area 2 Press the ZOUT key zoom out to move farther away and see less map detail but a larger geographic area When you are traveling the map will automatically move as you move This keeps your current location roughly centered on the screen You can manually pan or scroll the map northward southward east ward or westward by using the arrow keys which launch the cross hair map cursor This allows you to look at map places other than your cur rent position To clear the cursor press EXIT which jumps the map back to the current position or the last known position Tip Use the cursor to determine the distance from your current position or last
72. d higher SD cards are available in capacities of 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB and 1 GB Additional MMC cards are available from LEI Extras see ordering in formation inside the back cover of this manual MMCs and SD cards are also available at many camera and consumer electronics stores The MMC drawer is located on the front of the case To install an MMC twist the drawer retainer counter clockwise and pull The drawer will come out of the unit Place the MMC in the drawer face down see following figures V Drawer retainer Memory card drawer on the GlobalMap 5500C and 4900M 23 Slide the drawer back into the unit and twist the retainer clockwise The MMC is now ready for use Other Accessories Other accessories include MMC cards MMC card readers and MapCre ate 6 custom mapping software for your computer MMC card readers are available in USB versions If these accessories are not available from your dealer see the acces sory ordering information on the inside back cover of this manual Mapping Detail Ve EES 8 SH MapCreate 6 CD ROM left MMC card reader for USB ports right Now that you have your GlobalMap installed move on to Section 3 Ba sic GPS Operations There we ll present a series of step by step tutori als to teach you the basics of GPS navigation Face Cover Your unit comes with a white protective cover that snaps on and off the front of the unit
73. d 4900M are different The Speed and Distance and Depth categories are at the top of the 5500C menu They are at the bottom of the 4900M menu See above illustration 103 To set Speed Distance Unit of Measure Press or 4 to change the Speed Distance unit then press ENT After the option is set press EXIT EXIT EXIT to return to the page display To set Heading Press T or J to select the heading type then press ENT After the option is set press EXIT EXIT EXIT to return to the page display 104 Section 6 Searching NOTE The background map loaded in your unit lets you search for U S Interstate Highway exits and exit services as well as some land features including cities and lakes For a full set of searchable land features including landmarks streets addresses and Points of In terest you must load your own high detail custom map produced with our MapCreate 6 software For a complete description of what detail is found in the background map and custom MapCreate maps see page 34 The GlobalMap s variety of search functions all begin with either the Find Waypoint menu or the Map Page menu Press WPT and the Find Waypoint menu appears for waypoints and Points of Interest POI From the Map Page press MENU and the Map Page menu appears for streets addresses and highway exits Subcategory Go To Cursor Find Distance Category Airports Cities Countries Landmarks POl Attractions POl Em
74. d Distance to Another Location 00 ce ceecessscesceceeceeeceececeeecaeeeeceeseeesaeenatees 37 ENT 58 Create boot on Map gedu Se det EES E S 58 Create Icon at Current Position 0 csceeeceeceeseceeeeceseeeceeeeeesseeeneeeeeeeeaeeeseeeeee 58 IR ER EE 58 N yig teto aM Iesst Se r E E Mesos eo EE E E dier 59 UE 59 Create and Savea ROUE ege S ier E Beien e Sege 60 Delete a Ee 62 Edita ROUE EG 62 Navigate a ROUTE niseni r E a E E ES ASES 63 Navisate a Route im Reverse snene mnene e E el T SES 64 EECH 65 Delete a Trailean ae ae a tv E EA E a RTR 65 Edita Trail Namen gesent Regele 65 Edita Trail Color mienne enere E a E EA as 65 Edita Trail Patterer oirre E E A EE E 65 L 66 Alarm E 66 Sun Moon Rise amp Set Calculator AA 66 Trip Calculator n on osen ai ENEE 66 Trip Downe KL EE 66 Tip UP Te nees EU 66 Way points EE RA ee eS 66 Deleted Waypoint EENEG 66 Edita Waypoint sec Ee 67 Selecting a Wavpomt eee ce eeceeeeeeecseceesaeceeceseesecesceeeseeeeseeseecaecaeenaeenees 67 Set a Waypoint by Average Position eee ce eeeeceseeeeecseeseeceecnseeaeeneensees 67 Set a Waypoint by Projecting a Position eee esee ce ceeecsecnseeeeneensees 68 Section 5 System amp GPS Setup Options cccsssscsssceseecesssecescsscssssscssesesees 69 PV Le EE 69 Auto Satellite Sareh ue es seed ege 70 Check MMC Files and Storage Space 71 Communications Port Configuration ssesesseeeeeeeesseteereeeersseerssreesenrenresentes 71 Configure NMBA E
75. dor Island North American 1927 Canada Alberta British Columbia North American 1927 Canada Manitoba Ontario North American 1927 Canada New Brunswick New foundland Nova Scotia Quebec North American 1927 Canada Northwest Territories Sas katchewan North American 1927 Canada Yukon North American 1927 Canal Zone North American 1927 Cuba North American 1927 Greenland Hayes Peninsula North American 1927 Mexico North American 1983 Alaska Canada CONUS North American 1983 Central America Mexico Observaorio Metereo 1939 Azores Corvo amp Flores Islands Old Egyptian 1907 Egypt 121 Old Hawaiian Mean for Hawaii Kauai Maui Oahu Old Hawaiian Hawaii Old Hawaiian Kauai Old Hawaiian Maui Old Hawaiian Oahu Oman Oman Ordinance Survey Great Britain 1936 Mean for England Isle of Man Scotland Shetland Islands Wales Ordinance Survey Great Britain 1936 England Ordinance Survey Great Britain 1936 England Isle of Man Wales Ordinance Survey Great Britain 1936 Scotland Shetland Islands Ordinance Survey Great Britain 1936 Wales Pico de las Nieves Canary Islands Pitcairn Astro 1967 Pitcairn Island Point 58 Sweden Santo DOS 1965 Espirito Santo Island Sao Braz Azores Sao Miguel Santa Maria Islands Sapper Hill 1943 East Falkland Island Schwarzeck Nambia Selvagem Grande Salvage Islands SGS 85 Soviet Geod
76. ducer and antenna cables Screw the bracket to the mounting surface 244 S 94 9 58 ERR 37 1 3 61 bo 1 37 1G sae 185 33 O Om 7 34 L J QO ee Millimeter 56 9 Inch Gau Front view left and side view right showing dimensions of the GPS unit when mounted on gimbal bracket To pass all connectors through the 1 hole first pass the transducer connector up through the hole from under the dash followed by the an 21 tenna connector and any accessory cables Next pass the power cable s bare wire end down though the hole from the top If you wish you can fill in the hole around the cables with a good ma rine caulking compound No matter what type of installation you pre fer be sure to leave enough slack in the cables to allow tilting or swiv eling the unit Attach the unit to the gimbal bracket using the supplied gimbal knobs and washers Attach the cables and the unit is ready to use In Dash Installation You can mount the unit in the dash with an optional FM 3 In Dash Adapter Kit The kit includes mounting hardware and a template for cutting the hole 216 00 8 50 p a N TOF CUT ON DOTTED LINE F Sch SURFACE AREA NEED TO MOUNT DIMENSIONS IN cae MM INCHES IN DASH TEMPLATE 198 04 7 80 93 00 3 66 155 05 6 10 s d Ei 4 50 177
77. e lected 4 To begin navigating to the waypoint press ENT 43 Waypoint Course line dotted Trail line solid Off course d range set at ee Destination 0 20 mile IN 36 09 272 Se name Longitude H 95 50 282 Going To 004 GlobalMap 4900M navigation Page navigating toward waypoint 004 and leaving a trail Set Man Overboard MOB Waypoint One of boating s most terrifying events is having a friend or family member fall overboard This situation can be deadly on any body of wa ter It s particularly dangerous at night or if you re out of sight of land Of course the first thing to do is remain calm and then use all standard safety procedures to rescue the person This unit has a man overboard feature that shows navigation data to the location where the feature was activated To activate it press the ZOUT and ZIN keys at the same time Your position at the time these keys are pressed is used as the man overboard position Caution Saving a new Man Overboard waypoint will overwrite and erase the previous Man Overboard waypoint Navigate Back to MOB Waypoint Find your way back to the accident position with the Navigation Page or Map Page When MOB is activated the Navigation Page automati cally shows the compass rose with its bearing arrow pointing toward the man overboard position and the destination name says Going To Man Overboard The Map Page displays a Man Overboard waypoint represented
78. e right or left of the course line to the waypoint For example if the alarm is set to 0 1 mile then the alarm flashes a message if you drift 0 1 of a mile or more to the right or left of the line to the waypoint The anchor alarm is triggered when you drift outside a preset radius Again using the 0 1 mile as an example if you re anchored and your boat moves more than 0 1 mile the alarm will flash a message and sound a tone Screen Screen a Sounds Sounds Ki Transparency Route Plannir Arrival Alarm Alarms My Trails 7 Route Plannin Caneel Navio enabled petane i H GPS Setup 0 10 mi My Trails System Setu Cancel Navigation Sun Moon Cz Off Course Alarm Trip Calculate Distance GPS Set D i Enabled Ge Timers 0 20 mi System Setup gt Browse MMC Sun Moon Calculations Anchor Alarm Trip Calculator Distance d F Enabled i Timers gt 0 20 mi Browse MMC Files Ter 4000m Alarms command left Alarm menu right To change alarm settings 1 Press MENU MENU to ALArms ENT 2 Scroll J or to select the desired category then press ENT to check or clear the Enabled box This turns the alarm on checked or off un checked 3 To change distance settings scroll 4 or T to select the desired cate gory then press ENT to activate the distance dialog box Press or 4 to change the first character then press gt to t
79. e All My Waypoints Points of Interest Data by infoUSA d Points of interest Data by infoUSA Copyright 2003 EEE Popup Help Copyright 2003 Zenrin Copyright Copyright 1999 2003 Zenrin Co Ltd Sun Moon 2 EE Zenrin Copyright Copyright 1999 2003 Zenrin a A T Trip Calculator fa Co Ltd E Transfer My Data Timers Transfer My Data aa Check Free Storage Check Free Storage gt Check Free Storage 4 E N Browse MMC Files a Browse MMC Files R ep Software Information 1 if Se D 18898 Ls 22687 Software Information command left GlobalMap 5500C center and GlobalMap 4900M right Software Information screens 1 Press MENU MENU J to System Setup ENT J to SoFtware INFO ENT 2 Read the information displayed on the screen 3 To return to the last page displayed press EXIT EXIT EXIT Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles Sounds triggered by key strokes and alarms can be adjusted Press MENU MENU J to Sounps ENT Screen Sounds Transparency Alarms Alar Route Planning Rout X Key Press Sounds Gogg Key Press Sounds Use External Audo My Trails My D amp Alarm Sounds Syster_ Alarm Sounds Cancel Navigation Cance Volume oa Volume 3 GPS Setup GPS Low mm High een System Setup Syste Brows Sun Moon Calculations Sank Alarm Style ES mm Trip Calculator Trip Beeps ES Timer Browse MMC Files Ti
80. e Highway Exits 1 From the Map Page press MENU 4 to Highway Exits ENT which calls up the Find Exit menu 108 Go To Cursor Find Distance Find Streets Find Address r Auto Zoom Overlay Data Map Data Map Orientation ai Categories Drawn Highway 44 Interstate Exit 230 41st St Sheridan Rd E Exit 231 Jct US 64 OK 51 Tulsa Muskogee Sand Springs Exit 232 Memorial Dr East 31st St Exit 233 East 21st St Exit 234A US 169 Broken Arrow Owasso Exit 234B Garnett Rd Exit 235 East 11th St Exit 236A 129th Ave East Admiral Place Exit 236B Jct l 244 W Downtown Tulsa Exit 238 161st East Ave 7 Fort Smith H I IN 36 07 817 u 95 50 795 e Exit 240A OK 167 N 193rd East Ave Tulsa Port of Catoo Exit 240B US 412 E Choteau Siloam Springs Exit 241 OK 66 E Catoosa Jct l 44 E Tnpk el a Find Highway Exits command left and Find Exit menu right 2 First select a highway name by pressing ENT which calls up the Find By Name menu There are two highway search options A You can spell out the highway name in the top selection box Press T or J to change the first letter then press gt to move the cursor to the next let ter and rep eat until the name is correct then press ENT ENT B Or jump down to the lower selection list by pressing ENT then use 4 or T to select a highway from the list then press ENT 3 Once yo
81. e MMC Files i Display Mode menu Set Language This unit s menus are available in 10 languages English French Ger man Spanish Italian Danish Swedish Russian Dutch and Finnish To select a different language 1 Press MENU MENU to System Setup ENT 2 Press J to SET LANGUAGE ENT 3 Use J or T to select a different language and press ENT All menus now appear in the language you selected Set Local Time Using the correct local time setting is handy when estimating local ar rival time while navigating Also the time and date are saved when a waypoint is created To access the Set Local Time menu you must first acquire your posi tion Once that is done press MENU MENU 4 to System SetuP ENT to SeT LocaL Time ENT Once in the Time Settings menu To set Local Time Press ENT Press T or 4 to change the first character then press gt to move the cursor to the next character Repeat until the time is correct then press ENT To set the Month Press J to MonTH ENT Press T or J to select the month then press ENT To set the Day Press gt to Day ENT Press T or J to select the day then press ENT To set the Year Press gt to YEAR ENT Press T or J to select the year then press ENT 97 Time Settings Local Time Config DST 01 31 03 PN Screen Sounds e Alarms Local Time Route P 101 31 35_PM DST United States Date Month Day Year
82. e for loading a GPS Data File from a MMC into the GlobalMap s memory Cancel Navigation You can turn off any of the navigation commands after you reach your destination or at any other time by using the Cancel Navigation com mand Press MENU MENU J to CanceL NAVIGATION ENT to Yes ENT 55 Notes Section 4 Advanced GPS Operations NOTE There is a slight difference in menu structure between the Global Map 5500C and GlobalMap 4900M The differences are minimal but some of the screenshots in this manual may not perfectly match some of your unit s menus Most notably the GlobalMap 5500C has the transparency feature and the GlobalMap 4900M does not Find Distance to Another Location 1 While on the Map Page press MENU J to Finp Distance ENT 2 To check the distance to a location center the cursor over the desired position A rubber band line appears connecting your current position to the cursor s location The distance along that line will appear in a pop up box The box also shows the bearing to the location 3 Press EXIT to return to regular operation d San Antonio Houston s Oklahoma City Amarillo Memphis Dallas Tx 2 MN Dam Site West Public Use Area 292 2 mi Lubbock 1 242 mag I a Eegen VE EE EEN Mobil AS New Orl ans i gah fake JENN o IN 36 25 626 W 95 40564 eS 15 mi IN 32 46 290 W
83. e scale makes the menus opaque The upper end is maximum transparency Units of Measure This menu sets the speed and distance statute or nautical miles me ters depth feet fathoms or meters temperature degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius and heading true or magnetic units To change units Press MENU MENU to System Setup ENT ENT Screen Screen Sounds 9 H e Sounds Alarms Phiral Pi e Admiral Pl Alarms hacia Route Plannina SE Ia oe AS Route My Trail ECH My Trai EECH Cancel h Speed and Distance Depth v Cancel N Heading Temperature Sonar Si e gamag Feet GPS Set True zs Fahrenheit GPS Set Nautical C Fathoms _ System i ii Ge be e ae FE Suaiie Magnetic Ehe Sun Moo SAAR See Trip Calc ies t Trip Cale t Timers Speed and Distance Depth Timers Heading Temperature i Browse Statute amp Feet pints Browse C TRUE G Fahrenheit TI i Nautical Fathoms i Magnetic C Celsius Metric Meters Sod some zm oreo tres vrage Ha Oh Transfer My Data LAL Ve Software Information ae SE EE L Lee E IN 36 08 977 W 95 50579 _ Software Information D 470 97 L 268 09 400 ri The Units of Measure menus for the GlobalMap 5500C left and the GlobalMap 4900M right NOTE The Units of Measure menus in the GlobalMap 5500C an
84. ect the desired datum then press ENT 3 To return to the last page displayed press EXIT EXIT A list of the datums used by this unit is in the back of this manual Screen ea Data el Ch al Sounds Tape WGS 84 Default d T North American 1927 Mean for Continental US ransparency 1 North American 1983 Alaska Canada Continental US Alarms a a l Adindan Mean for Ethiopia Sudan Route Planning Initialize GPS Adindan Burkina Faso Coordinate System Adindan Cameroon My Trails Adindan Ethiopi ker pia Cancel Navigation Adindan Mali GPS Si GPS Auto Search Adindan Senegal up Adindan Sudan P Track Smoothing F Require WAAS F Show WAAS Alarm System Setup Sun Moon Calculat Trip Calculator Timers Browse MMC Files Afgooye Somalia Ain el Abd 1970 Bahrain Ain el Abd 1970 Saudi Arabia Anna 1 Astro 1965 Cocos Islands Antigua Island Astro 1943 Antigua Leeward Islands Arc 1950 Mean for Botswana Lesotho Malawi Swaziland Ae auser w GPS Setup Menu left and Map Datum menu right Map Detail Category Selection This menu determines which of the mapping features are shown on the screen This includes waypoints trails icons cities highways etc You can selectively turn on or off any of these items customizing the map to your needs To get to Map Categories 1 From the Map Page press MENU J to Map CATEGORIES Drawn ENT
85. ections Find a Street 1 From the Map Page press MENU J to Fino STREETS ENT and the Find Streets Menu appears Go To Cursor Find Streets Go To Cursor e aad Distance First Street E None Find Address Highway Exits Second Street Sheridan Map Orientation None Second Street Du Zoom city Postal Code est Overlay Data Cit Postal Code Any fany y Map Data Any Any Map Categories Drawn Delete My Icons Find First Street Find First Street Find Intersection Vane si er Find Intersection N mm 4 S N 36 07 817 U 95 50 795 KE zgelb ee ee ea wa Find Streets command left Find Street menus for the GlobalMap 5500C center and GlobalMap 4900M right 2 You must first fill in a street name in the First Street dialog box Press ENT to display the Find By Name menu There are two options A 112 You can spell out the street in the top selection box Press T or J to change the first letter then press gt to move the cursor to the next let ter Repeat until the name is correct then press ENT ENT B Or you can jump down to the lower box and pick a street from the selection list Press ENT then press J or T to select a street from the list and press ENT Find By Name Oth Find In List 8 4 E BO ee 80 B Fa 80 P State Highway 80 S US Highway 80 A 80 A 80 Aa 80 Alternate Route Route Hwy 80
86. ed boxes back on again return to the GPS Simulator menu se lect the STEER wm ARROWS command press ENT then press EXIT EXIT EXIT to return to the previous page Simulating Trail or Route Navigation In Simulator mode your unit can automatically follow a trail or route without manual steering if you use these steps 1 From the Map Page go to the simulator menu Pick a STARTING Po SITION at or near the beginning of your trail route Enter an approximate Track shown in compass degrees that will point you toward the start of the trail route 2 Set SPEED to zero Select STEER WITH ARROWS command and press ENT which turns on the simulator and returns you to the Map Page 3 Begin navigating along the trail route If you are close enough to the first waypoint the arrival alarm will usually go off as soon as naviga tion begins Press EXIT to clear the alarm When navigation starts press T to increase speed to the desired setting 77 4 Press EXIT to turn off the steering and speed boxes The unit will now automatically steer along the trail or route When you arrive at your destination cancel navigation as you normally do Tip You can pick any spot on the map to begin your simulation session by using the Initialize GPS command This makes your unit think it s located at the position you select See the following entry Initialize GPS This command is handy when you are practicing in simulator mode See the entry in t
87. emember 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 Like most GPS receivers this unit doesn t have a compass or any other navigation aid built inside It relies solely on the signals from the sat ellites to calculate a position Speed direction of travel and distance are all calculated from position information Therefore in order for the GlobalMap to determine direction of travel you must be moving and the faster the better This is not to say that it won t work at walking or trolling speeds it will There will simply be more wandering of the data shown on the display GPS is plenty accurate for route navigation but the U S Federal Avia tion Administration has special needs for aircraft traffic control that go beyond basic GPS The FAA has a plan under way to boost GPS per 7 formance even further with its Wide Area Augmentation System or WAAS This GPS add on will include a time control element that will help airliners fly closer together while avoiding collisions In addition to carefully spacing airplanes along travel corridors WAAS will eventu ally make instrument landings and takeoffs more accurate as it re places existing aviation navigation systems Non aviators can use WAAS signals to make their GPS navigatio
88. ency 4041 0274 22 6 21MB free 5 Alarms Files A Data usr 5 5KB Route Planning Default slg 3 52MB March 28 2002 My Trails Data214Pmusr 8KB October 1 2002 Cancel Navigation Chart 10 sig 5 48MB September 14 2000 GPS Setup D d System Setup D Sun Moon Calculations Trip Calculator Timers Browse MMC Files coro A 0 Ami Main Menu left MMC File Browser right Communications Port Configuration The GlobalMap has two NMEA 0188 version 2 0 compatible communi cation ports also known as com ports The Com Port Menu which is accessed from the System Setup Menu allows you to configure the communications ports to send or receive data to another electronic de vice like autopilot Com port 1 can be used for either NMEA or a binary data transfer Com port 2 is for NMEA output only 71 Screen Sounds Deep Transparency E Units of Measure Route Planning 5 i y Set Local Time My Trails eo RE Communications Port Cancel Navigation Reset Options Rast Delete All My Waypoints System Setup T Popup Help Set Language Transfer My Data Check Free Storage Software Information Sun Moon Calculat Trip Calculator Timers Browse MMC Files RTR System Setup Menu with Communications Port highlighted left and Communications Port menu right For assistance in configuring the unit to communicate with another device consult the factory
89. er then press gt to the next character and repeat until the entry is correct Press EXIT to return to the Trail Options Menu Screen ee Screen SEE Trails Trails New Trail Jee Delete All New Trail DESSAS Delete All Saved HERZ Saved DEZ Update Active Trail Update Active Trail Update Criteria Update Criteria Auto Auto Time Time Distance DEERE Update Rate Update Distance 3 sec 0 10 mi 10 IN 36 14 646 W 96 03 313 e 60m IN 36 10 712 W 95 50579 e BD e Trail Options menu Update Time Rate setting left and Update Dis tance setting right 101 Specific Trail Options Delete Trail To delete a specific trail From the Trails Menu press 4 to Trail Name ENT The Edit Trail menu appears as seen in the following fig ure Press gt to DELETE TRAIL ENT lt to Yes ENT Screen Cf OUT HEN CL Souz i Ala Naw Trail Trail Antiane Malate All Lied Ro Edit Trail My 5 Name iva C oe E ap Trail 3 Delete Trail IS Sys Mq Sur BE Navigate je mm 0 a Sam Tin atte Active H Bre AA i Visible LI Maximum Points Trail Preview 2000 Ce ei i D 168 99 L 231 03 Je 400 mi Edit Trail menu New Trail To manually start a new trail in the Trails Menu make sure NEw TRAIL is highlighted and press ENT EXIT Trail Visible Invisible and Other Trail Options The name maximum n
90. eration section but there are so many map items you can search for we had to give this function its own section in the man ual For example did you know this unit can look up business phone numbers functioning as a virtual Yellow Pages Well show you how in Section 6 Finally in Section 7 we offer Supplemental Material including a list of the GPS datums used warranties and customer service information Now if you re into the fine details glance over the next segment on specifications to see just how much GPS power your GlobalMap contains It s important to us and our power users but if you don t care how many watts of power the unit has or how many waypoints it can store skip ahead to important information on how our GPS works on page 4 Capabilities and Specifications GlobalMap 5500C amp GlobalMape 4900M General Display 6 15 2 cm diagonal 256 color 1 4 VGA liquid crystal TFT display Programmable color pal ette 5500C 7 0 17 8 cm diagonal high brightness LCD programmable to viewing preference 4900M Resoluton 240V x 320H resolution 76 800 total pixels 5500C 640 pixel x 480 pixel resolution 2 Case size MMC slots eee Back up memory Background map Custom mapping Mapping memory Position updates Position points 307 200 total pixels 10 level gray scale 4900M Advanced cold cathode screen backlit screen wi
91. ergency Gov t POl Entertainment POlI Fishing POl Hunting POl Lodging POl Marine PoOl Restaurants POl Services POl Shopping POl Sports Saved New Find Streets Find Address Highway Exits Map Orientation Spring LEE Eee E Overlay Data x Le Map Data Map Categories Drawn fort Smnith Delete My Icons N 36 07 817 U 95 50 796 gt 300m Find Waypoint menu left and Map Page menu right NOTE You can search for items after the unit has acquired a position or while using it in the indoor simulator mode Distance and bearing to the selected item will be calculated from the GlobalMap s current position or the last known position if operating indoors or without a position determined You can look up items by name or search for the item nearest to you Find Addresses 1 From the Map Page press MENU J to Finp Appress ENT 2 Press ENT to search in the Address field 105 Eet et eiresr a ee Go To Gorsor Simulating O Find Distance bes Si S vil EES Find Streets i Sean mg MH iod Address Find Address 2 Address CR Street Street None None Cit i Ze City Any Find Address Find Address Find Address Menu 3 To enter an address number press or 4 to change the first number then press to move the cursor to the next number and repeat until the number is correct then p
92. es symbol 3 i 99 99 99 9 23 32 f 9 23 45 8 Position Degrees Minutes 4 e Position Degrees Minutes Latitude EK Latitude N 36 07 931 N 36 07 997 S Longitude SSS i tone ae Going To 6 ts EEFT Going To 7 Navigate trail navigation page compass rose views driver is north bound heading straight toward trail point 6 left bearing arrow shows the trail point is due north straight ahead driver has reached trail point 6 and must turn west to follow the trail right Arrival alarm goes off and bearing arrow swings around to say turn left west toward the next waypoint trail point 7 The GlobalMap now shows navigation information to point 7 which is 1 99 miles away Navigate a Back Trail backtrack or reverse 1 Press MENU MENU J to My TRAILS ENT 2 Press JL to enter the Saved Trail list then use or J to select the de sired Trail Name ENT 3 Press gt to DELETE TRAIL J to NAVIGATE ENT 4 Press 4 to NAVIGATE to Reverse ENT to NAviGATE ENT The unit begins showing navigation information along the trail in reverse 52 NOTE If you are already located at or near the end of your trail the arri val alarm will go off as soon as you hit ENT Just press EXIT to clear the alarm and proceed 5 Begin moving and let your GlobalMap guide you 6 When you reach your destination be sure to cancel your navigation Press MENU M
93. es which can be copied to the MMC and then loaded from the MMC into the unit s memory NOTE No matter where they come from GPS Data Files must be loaded from the MMC into memory before the GlobalMap can use them The other key GPS use for MMCs is storage of special high detail cus tom maps which you can produce on your computer with our MapCre ate software These MapCreate custom maps contain much greater de tail than the basic background map These Custom Map Files file format lem can also be shared between Lowrance GPS or sonar GPS units and personal computers This unit automatically reads Custom Map Files directly from the MMC or SDC To use a custom map all you need to do is slide an MMC containing a map into the GlobalMap Introduction to GPS and WAAS Well now you know the basics of how the unit does its work You might be ready to jump ahead to Section 2 Installation amp Accessories on page 11 so you can mount your GlobalMap and plug in the power Or you might want to see how our text formatting makes the manual tutorials easy to skim If that s the case move on to How to Use This Manual on page 8 But if you want to understand the current state of satellite navigation look over this segment describing how GPS and its new companion WAAS work together to get you where you re going The Global Positioning System GPS was launched July 17 1995 by the United States Department of Defense It was designed as a 24
94. es the trail is active and the check to the left shows the trail is visible on the map The Edit Trail menu right with Active command selected 3 Press 4 gt to Active ENT This unchecks the Active option 4 To return to the previous page press EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT As you left the Edit Trail menu you will notice that a new trail was started with a new sequential number In the example below the new trail is number 15 showing zero points Note that Trail 14 is inactive but it is still visible on the map Screen MEE Track Speed So S Ale e z 7 Ro New Trail Trail Options Delete All W Saved Trails So Trail 1 60 Points GP Trail 2 141 Points Sy Ee Trail 14 18 Points Z Su Y Trail 15 0 Points lt Boal Tri Tin Bre H GE IN_3557 422 W SEI EE Dr A new trail Trail 15 is created when Trail 14 is set to inactive Any new travel will be recorded on this trail which is active and visible Trails do not need to be visible in order to be active You can save and recall up to 10 different plot trails which can also be copied to your MMC for archiving or for transfer to your MapCreate software 48 Tip Another quick way to stop recording one trail and begin a new one is to use the New Trail command Press MENU MENU J to My TRAILS ENT ENT Caution You also have the option of completely turning off trail record ing under the trail Options command If however
95. ess 4 to GPS SimuLator ENT The GPS Simulator Menu appears Screen Man Ss es Sounds eae T GPS Simulator On Starting Position SC Bi mag BRG netz se Initialize GPS Coordinate System Latitude i Select Starting Waypoint ix 36008 9717 E Steer With Arrows Longitude SEO Transparency Alarms Route Planning Bs S My Trails 4 E ea dengt Datum Selection Track 01 7 356 mag fN 36 08 971 Cancel Navigation fu 95 50 579 GH Gr c GPS Auto Search ppo mag S speed GEE E Track Smoothing W ss mph H 95 50579 System Set Tin s y II C Require WAAS Speed Sun Moon Calculat SE AAS Al ba DC Altitude Trip Calculator ew well 100 mph o tt y GPS Simulator e J Timers Altitude Browse MMC Files SS LS i The GPS Setup Menu left GPS Simulator menus for the GlobalMap 5500C center and the GlobalMap 4900M right Make the desired settings then turn the simulator on by highlighting the GPS SimuLator ON box and pressing ENT key Press EXIT EXIT EXIT to clear this menu A message and tone appear periodically warning you that the simulator is on To turn the simulator off repeat the above steps or turn off the unit While in simulator mode you can press EXIT to clear the steering and speed boxes from the screen while continuing the simulation This will allow you to use the map cursor during a simulation To turn steering and spe
96. ess MENU J to Map Data ENT Press and gt to PRESENTATION Mone ENT Use J to choose the desired depth and press ENT Presentation Mode gives you some control over the map layout by allowing you to choose between US and International Modes Safety Contour From the Map Page press MENU J to Map Data ENT Press and gt to SAFETY Contour ENT Use T J to choose the desired depth and press ENT The SAFETY CONTOUR command allows you to modify depth contours on a navionics map for water less than 10 meters deep Based on your pref erences the depth contours will be colored or shaded to make it easier to identify shallow areas Keep in mind the size of your ship s keel when determining which option is right for your vessel Map Overlays Range Rings Lat Long Grid The map screen can be customized with four range rings and or grids that divide the plotter into equal segments of latitude and longitude Range rings are handy for visually estimating distances on the map The ring diameters are based on the current zoom range For example at the 100 mile zoom the screen will show two rings with your current position in the center The large ring touching the left and right sides of the screen is 100 miles in diameter same as the zoom range The sec ond smaller ring is 50 miles in diameter always 1 2 the zoom range The distance from your current position to the smaller ring the ring s radius is 25 miles always 1 4 the zoom ra
97. etic System 1985 South American 1969 Mean for Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Paraguay Peru Trinidad amp To bago and Venezuela South American 1969 Argentina South American 1969 Bolivia South American 1969 Brazil South American 1969 Chile South American 1969 Colombia South American 1969 Ecuador South American 1969 Ecuador Baltra Ga lapagos South American 1969 Guyana South American 1969 Paraguay South American 1969 Peru South American 1969 Trinidad amp Tobago South American 1969 Venezuela South Asia Singapore Tananarive Obser vatory 1925 Mada gascar Timbalai 1948 Brunei East Malay sia Sabah Sarawak 122 Tokyo Mean for Japan Ko rea Okinawa Tokyo Japan Tokyo Korea Tokyo Okinawa Tristan Astro 1968 Tristan da Cunha Viti Levu 1916 Fiji Viti Levu Island Wake Eniwetok 1960 Marshall Islands Wake Island Astro 1952 Wake Atoll WGS 1972 Global Definition Yacare Uruguay Zanderij Suriname 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 t
98. ey Zoom out to see more area less detail press ZOUT zoom out key Scroll map north south east or west using arrow keys TL gt amp To stop scrolling and return to current position on map press EXIT key 6 Set a waypoint Wpt 001 at your current position so you can navi gate back here press WPT WPT Waypoint symbol and 001 appears 7 Zoom scroll map to find a nearby object or location to go to Use ar row keys to center cursor cross hair over the map object or location 8 Navigate to the selected destination press MENU ENT EXIT Follow dot ted course line on Map Page or compass bearing arrow on Navigation Page 9 At destination Arrival Alarm goes off To clear it press EXIT Cancel navigation press MENU MENU J to CanceL NavicaTION ENT amp to Yes ENT 10 Return to Wpt 1 by Navigate To Waypoint or Backtrack Trail To Waypoint press WPT gt to Saven ENT ENT ENT Use T or J to select Wpt 001 press ENT ENT follow navigation displays Trail press MENU MENU to My Tras ENT Press 4 to Trail 1 ENT gt J to Navigate ENT to Navicate to Reverse ENT to Navicate ENT If arrival alarm sounds press EXIT Follow navigation displays 11 Back home Arrival Alarm goes off press EXIT Cancel navigation press MENU MENU J to CaNnceL Navication ENT lt to Yes ENT 12 To turn off the unit press and hold PWR key for three seconds 37 Find Your Current Position Finding your
99. g of trails Screen Sounds Transparency Alarms Route Planning My Trails Cancel Navigation K Initialize GPS System Setup Coordinate System Sun Moon Cak Datum Selection Timers r Require WAAS Browse MMC r Show WAAS Alarm 2 GPS Simulator IN 36 14 646 W 36 032 13 Track Smoothing option turned on Trail Options There are several options you can use with trails Some affect all trails other options can be applied to a particular trail You can change the way trails are updated you can display or hide trails make them flash create a new trail delete a trail etc General Trail Options To access the Trails Menu Press MENU MENU J to My Traits ENT Screen Sounds Transparency Alarms Route Planning a Delete Al sas tall il Options Tr m Bee Active Trail New Trail Iesse Myl e Saved Trails GP Trail 1 7 Point Sy V Trei 14 Points 22 Points So Update Criteria Auto V Trail 3 Cancel Navigation GPS Setup D Time System Setup D E Sun Moon Calculations een Trip Calculator 3 Timers Browse MMC Files Main Menu left Trails Menu Kee and Trail Options menu right Delete All Trails To remove all of the trails from memory from the Trails Menu press gt to DELETE ALL ENT lt to Yes ENT 100
100. ge If you set the minimum tick to 1 and the max tick to 10 there will be 10 tick marks between 0 and 10 10 and 20 and so on In the case of a speedometer that s one tick for one mile per hour If you change the minimum tick to 2 and leave the maximum tick at 10 you ll have one tick for every two miles per hour That s five ticks be tween 0 and 10 10 and 20 and so on Thresholds setup can be used as a visual aid to mark portions of the gauge It is divided into Upper and Lower Thresholds each containing major warning and minor caution threshold settings Two sets of numbers must be entered for each threshold Minor thresholds ranges are colored yellow Major threshold ranges are red The GlobalMap 4900M uses different shades of gray to separate thresholds from the rest of the gauge Gauge Preview Gauge Text Gauge Preview Gauge Text A A Track Track J Units Text Units Text 6128 P Primary Track Primary Track Secondary Track Secondary Track Gauge Select Default _ Gauge Select Default _ e Primary Setup Primary Setup C Secondary a Text gt Ser Data C Secondary a Text gt Ser Data GlobalMap 5500C Text Setup menu left with transparent gauge la beled as track Text Setup menu with destination house number en tered in units text position right Text setup allows you to individually label gauges There are two win dows in Text Setup Gauge Text and Units Text Units Text is
101. he area and determine a reference lati tude longitude Please note that in order for this system to work the latitude longitude lines must be parallel with the edge of the map USGS maps are parallel others may not be Also this works better with smaller scale maps The reference position can be anywhere on the map but the closer it is to your location the smaller the numbers will be that you ll have to deal with Once you ve decided on a reference position you can save it as a way point See the waypoint section for information on saving a waypoint Save the reference position as a waypoint Exit from the waypoint screens 74 1 Press MENU MENU Il to GPS Setup ENT 2 Press J to COORDINATE SYSTEM ENT 3 Press J to SETUP Map Fix ENT The following screen appears and Map Scale is highlighted Press ENT and enter the map s scale This is generally at the bottom of the paper map It s shown as a ratio for example 1 24000 Press EXIT and the unit returns to the Configure Map Fix screen Coordinate System Coordinate System 2 Configure Map Fix Origin Map Scale Latitude 1 24000 N 35 55 853 Longitude Select Origin Waypoint W 101 29 464 Setup Loran TD Configure a map fix so the GlobalMap 4900M can find your position on a printed chart or topographical map Press J to SELECT ORIGIN WayPoINT ENT ENT ENT to bring up the way point list Select the waypoint that you saved the reference point unde
102. he next character and repeat until the name is correct 69 4 When your adjustments are finished return to the last page dis played by repeatedly pressing EXIT IMPORTANT ALARM NOTES Anchor Alarm The anchor alarm may be triggered even when you re sitting still This typically happens when using small less than 0 05 mile anchor alarm ranges Arrival Alarm If you set the arrival alarm s distance to a small number and run a route see the Navigate Routes segment this unit may not show navigation data to the next waypoint once you arrive at the first waypoint You may not be able to come close enough to the first waypoint to trip the arrival alarm Auto Satellite Search To lock onto the satellites the GPS receiver needs to know its current position UTC time and date It needs this data so it can calculate which satellites should be in view It then searches for only those satel lites Elevation altitude is also used in the equation but it s rarely required to determine a position When your GPS receiver is turned on for the first time it doesn t know your position or elevation altitude It does know the current UTC time and date since these were programmed into it at the factory and an in ternal clock keeps the time while the unit is turned off If the time and or date are incorrect you can set it using the Set Local Time fea ture in the System Setup menu The unit begins searching for satellites using the d
103. he next character and repeat until the name is correct Press ENT then EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT to return to the previous page display Tip You can quickly call up the Edit Trail menu by selecting a trail on the map with the cursor Simply move the cursor over a trail and a pop up box appears Press WPT and the Edit Trail menu opens Screen UT T BESSER Sor Ala Naw Trail Trail Antiane Dalata Al GH Ro Ee bz er gt 2 eal Trail 3 Delete Trail Y Sy Sur Ee Navigate iy Try RC 1 Tin Active fi Bre fes aa as anaa OO Se d Visible d Maximum Points Trail Preview f 2000 E eg K a Bes ea IN 36 20 467 W 96 06 133 ID 168 99 L 237 03 1 400 mi Trail selected with map cursor left The pop up box shows distance and bearing from current position to the selected point on the trail The Edit Trail menu right Edit a Trail Color To edit a trail color press MENU MENU J to My Tras ENT to trail name ENT J to CoLor ENT Press T or J to select a color style then press ENT Press EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT to return to the previous page display Edit a Trail Pattern To edit a trail pattern press MENU MENU J to My Traits ENT J to trail name ENT to Pattern ENT Press or J to change the first character 65 then press gt to the next character and repeat until the pattern is cor rect Press ENT then EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT to return to
104. he 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 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 eReorient or relocate the receiving antenna eIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver eConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected eConsult the factory customer service department for help 123 LOWRANCE DATABASES LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE END USER WHO FIRST PURCHASES THIS PRODUCT AS A CONSUMER ITEM FOR PERSONAL FAMILY OR HOUSEHOLD USE YOU AND LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS INC THE MANUFACTURER OF THIS PRODUCT WE OUR OR US USING THE PRODUCT ACCOMPANIED BY THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CONSTI
105. his section for GPS Simulator In simulator mode this command makes the unit operate as if it is sitting someplace other than its actual location So you and your unit could be located in Kan sas City but practice navigating in the ocean off Islamorada Florida 1 Press MENU MENU J to GPS Setup ENT ENT 2 A message appears telling you to move the cursor near the desired location and press ENT When the message automatically clears follow the message instructions 3 In a moment your present position marker arrow appears on the map in the location you selected with the cursor The unit will consider that spot as it s last known position until changed by either a live sat ellite lock on or a new simulator location Map Auto Zoom This receiver has an auto zoom feature that eliminates much of the but ton pushing that other brands of GPS receivers force you to make It works in conjunction with the navigation features First start navigation to a waypoint See the waypoint section for more information on navigating to a waypoint Then with the auto zoom mode on the unit zooms out until the entire course shows from the present position to the destination waypoint As you travel toward the destination the unit automatically begins zooming in one zoom range at a time always keeping the destination on the screen To turn this feature on from the Map PaGe press MENU J to AuTo Zoom ENT EXIT Repeat these steps
106. igation Page recording a trail traveling east Page looks like this when the unit is not navigating to a way point following a route or backtracking a trail When navigating to a waypoint the Navigation screen looks like the following figure Your ground speed track distance and bearing to waypoint and course are all shown digitally on this screen NOTE Remember when the Speed Track and Position information dis plays are flashing satellite lock has not been achieved and no posi tion fix has been determined A question mark will also flash on the position arrow in the center of the compass rose Speed ground speed is the velocity you are making over the ground If you wish you can customize the Speed window to display Closing Speed instead Closing Speed is also known as velocity made good It s the speed that you re making toward the waypoint For instructions see the Customize Page Displays entry in Sec 5 Track is the heading or the current direction you are actually travel ing Bearing is the direction of a line of sight from your present position 30 to the destination No matter what direction you are steering the Bearing window shows the compass direction straight to the destina tion from your location at the moment Distance shows how far it is to the waypoint you re navigating toward The Off Course window shows the current cross track error This shows the distance you are off course to the side of the de
107. ile zoom example right the cursor has selected the Cupps Caf POI which triggers a pop up box with the POI name This pop up box works on POIs at any zoom range 34 Tip In some urban areas businesses are so close to one another that their POI icons crowd each other on the screen You can reduce screen clutter and make streets and other map features easier to see by simply turning off the display of POIs you re not watching for To see how check the text on Map Detail Category Selection page 81 It shows how to use the Map Categories Drawn menu to turn individual POI displays off and on The Map Page has its own menu which is used for several functions and for setting various options To access the Map Page Menu from the Map Page press MENU The Pages Menu also offers several map display options under the Map Page category To access them press PAGES or to Map J to Op tion EXIT 0 0 mph Distance q Distance 7 92 mi 201 macli7 aa mi I Bearing 75 EEG ee eee Position Dd Status Navigation 901 mag A ESE tase H 36 08 9 Track Longitude 355 mag Ju 95 50 5 CDI Graphic EE I one fasting EN SE GC f y 15 J 244221 E ba Bini 4 Northing 99 99 N 36 11 920 U 95 57 475 4004277 H GlobalMap 5500C Digital Data page left and Two Position Formats page right Active Map d Fort javigation ap Full Map Digital Data Two Position Formats
108. information floating on the screen without a box See Customize Page Displays on page 75 for in formation on customizing data boxes GPS Data pe oar i H Route Data Go To Cursor Find Distance Find Streets Find Address Highway Exits Map Orientation O 2 poe O Bearing F Auto Zoom E Pina H O Closing Spd Overlay Data ae D Course Map Data x ai O Destination Map Categories Drawn em CO Distance Delete My Icons i O Off Course Se Steer Arrow Trip Calculator la H 37 06 765 H 76 03 2 JA 20 mi Overlay Data highlighted on GPS menu left The Data Viewer menu with the Navigation category expanded To overlay information on your screen 1 While on the Navigation Page or a Map Page press MENU J to OVERLAY DATA ENT 2 You ll see a list of the overlay data currently shown on the screen if any overlay data has been chosen for display Select ENTER TO ADD and press ENT The data viewer shows information categories with or symbols next to each category name A category with a next to it is expandable meaning its contents are hidden Selecting the category name and pressing ENT will show the category s contents so you can choose items within it An expanded category one with a next to its name can be collapsed to hide its contents Just select the category name and press ENT 3 Expand any categories
109. ing Create Icon on Map 1 Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the location you want to mark with an icon 2 Press ENT and the screen shows a Select Icon Symbol menu 3 Press lt or T or gt or J to select your icon symbol then press ENT The icon appears on the map ae D eee iss oe ee miele afa 2 EU e fe GS AR N 33055469 W eme Seen e ai obbie ebe N asaz H SEILER 2m Cursor selects icon location left Select Icon Symbol menu center Boat Ramp icon on map right Cursor has been moved for clarity Create Icon at Current Position 1 While you are traveling press ENT and the screen shows a Select Icon Symbol menu 2 Press lt or T or gt or J to select your icon symbol then press ENT The icon appears on the map Delete an Icon You can delete all the icons at one time you can delete all icons repre sented by a particular symbol or you can use the cursor to delete a se lected icon from the map 1 Press MENU J to DELETE My Icons ENT 2 Press L to DELETE ALL Icons DELETE BY SYMBOL or DELETE FRom Map and press ENT 58 Go 1o Cursor Find Distance Find Streets Go To Cursor Find Distance Find Streets Find Address Find Ad Delete cone Highway Exits
110. ing area Fig 6 Press EXIT to save the route and you return to this screen 5 Move the cursor to the next point in the route a spot where you need to turn or change direction and press ENT to set the next waypoint 6 Repeat step five until the route reaches your destination 7 To save your route press EXIT The unit reverts to the Edit Route screen with the route automatically named Route 1 and stored in the GlobalMap s internal memory In our example Route 1 already ex isted so the unit automatically made Route 2 You can edit the route and run other commands but if you are finished with the route for now return to the last page displayed by pressing EXIT repeatedly Delete a Route 1 From the NAVIGATION PAGE press MENU ENT or from the Map PAGE press MENU MENU J to Route PLANNING ENT 2 Press J to route name ENT 3 Press J to NAVIGATE ENT gt to DELETE ENT amp to Yes ENT Tip You can also delete all routes at once 1 From the NAVIGATION PAGE press MENU ENT or from the Map PAGE press MENU MENU J to Route PLANNING ENT 2 Press T gt to DELETE ALL ENT amp to Yes ENT Edit a Route You can edit the route name if you wish 1 From the NAVIGATION PAGE press MENU ENT or from the Map PAGE press MENU MENU J to Route PLANNING ENT 2 Press J to route name ENT ENT 3 Press T or J to change the first character then press gt to move the cursor to the next charac
111. ing navigation data to a position waypoint a GPS unit will show the shortest most direct path to the waypoint It provides navigation data to the waypoint regardless of obstructions Therefore the prudent navigator will not only take advantage of all available navigation tools when traveling to a way point but will also visually check to make sure a clear safe path to the waypoint is always available WARNING When a GPS unit is used in a vehicle the vehicle operator is solely re sponsible for operating the vehicle in a safe manner Vehicle operators must maintain full surveillance of all pertinent driving boating or fly ing conditions at all times An accident or collision resulting in damage to property personal injury or death could occur if the operator of a GPS equipped vehicle fails to pay full attention to travel conditions and vehicle operation while the vehicle is in motion iv Section 1 Read Me First How this manual can get you out on the road fast Welcome to the exciting world of GPS satellite navigation We know you re anxious to begin finding your way with this space age technol ogy but we have a favor to ask Before you grab the GlobalMap and begin installing it please give us a moment or two to explain how our manual can help you get the best performance from your high resolution high performance GPS WAAS chart recorder First we want to thank you for buying a Lowrance GPS unit Whether you re a first
112. ins a 12 step quick reference for the most basic GPS operations If you don t want to carry the manual with you as you practice with the unit you might consider photocopying this quick ref erence page and tucking it into your pocket 36 GPS Quick Reference Start outdoors with a clear view of the open sky As you practice try navigating to a location at least a few blocks away While you re learning navigation in too small an area will constantly trigger arrival alarms 1 Connect the unit to electric power and the antenna module Make sure the MMC is in See complete installation details beginning on page 11 2 To turn on the GlobalMap press and release PWR key 3 Opening screen displays map of North America at the 4 000 mile zoom range Rotate through the three main Page screens Map Page Satellite Status Page and Navigation Page by pressing PAGES lt or gt to select Page Name EXIT Switch Pages to display Satellite Status Page 4 Wait while unit locates satellites and calculates current position Process is visible on Satellite Page This takes an average of 1 minute or less under clear sky conditions unobstructed by terrain or structures When the unit acquires position a tone sounds and a position acquired message appears 5 With position acquired press PAGES key to display Map Page which shows a bird s eye view of the earth You can move around the map by Zoom in closer to see greater detail press ZIN zoom in k
113. known position when working indoors to any map object Simply use the arrow keys to position the cursor over the object or landmark The distance measured in a straight line appears in the pop up box Press EXIT to clear the cursor 38 POI pop up Cursor line name box Distance measured Selected by cursor airport EC Cursor line H wW v UH N 36 11 875 W 95 53 304 The selected airport is 4 25 miles away to the northwest Selecting Any Map Item with the Cursor 1 Use the zoom keys and the arrow keys to move around the map and find the item you wish to select 2 Use the arrow keys and center the cursor cross hair on the desired object On most items a pop up box will give the name of the selected item Searching Now that you ve seen how the GlobalMap can find where you are let s search for something else Searching is one of the most powerful fea tures in the Lowrance GPS product line In this example we ll look for the nearest fast food restaurant For more information on different types of searches refer to Sec 6 Searching NOTE This example requires the Point of Interest POI database included with a high detail MapCreate 6 custom map After the unit has acquired a position 1 Press WPT J to POI RESTAURANTS 2 You could search the entire restaurant category but in this example we will narrow our search Press gt to SuBcATEGORY column to FAST Foon Cu
114. lor Scheme p White 7 White EN i 4 bY Needle Style mn Needle Style Compass P sel Primary Track Compass Primary Track BE Make Transparent Secondary Track F Make Transparent Tra Gauge Select Default Tie eg Gauge Text G Primary Gauge Select Restore Defaults Themes VW ond sondany Data C Secondary Sec Data Primary c lt The GlobalMap 5500C Gauge Setup menu left with the GlobalMap 4900M Analog setup menu right There are four primary setup options in the analog menu Themes Tick Marks Thresholds and Text When working in the gauge setup menu use JL T and gt lt to highlight the desired option then press ENT Pressing EXIT will take you back to the previous screen NOTE You can make gauges transparent from all the setup menus except Text Setup Themes setup allows you to change gauge style color scheme and needle style Gauge Style There are five gauge settings Single analog supports one analog gauge Split analog features two gauge elements and two gauge needles in one analog gauge Each element uses one half of the gauge Analog Digital a regular analog gauge with digital data in the center Dual Analog a pair of analog gauges Analog Digital features a large analog gauge coupled with a small digital gauge Gauge Select There are two choices under gauge select Primary and Secondary The secondary button is not an active button unles
115. m over the phone with out sending your product to the factory To call us use the following toll free number 800 324 1356 8 a m to 5 p m Central Standard Time M F Lowrance Electronics may find it necessary to change or end our ship ping policies regulations and special offers at any time We reserve the right to do so without notice 1N Canada If you re in Canada and you have technical return or repair questions please contact the Factory Customer Service Department Before any product can be returned you must call customer service to determine if a return is necessary Many times customer service can resolve your problem over the phone without sending your product to the factory To call us use the following toll free number 800 661 3983 905 629 1614 not toll free 8 a m to 5 p m Eastern Standard Time M F outside Canada and the USA 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 128 Accessory Ordering Information for all countries To order Lowrance GPS accessories please contact 1 Your local marine dealer or consumer electronics store Most quality dealers that handle marine 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
116. maps include massive amounts of information not found in the background map MapCreate contains the searchable Points of Interest database all the minor roads and streets all the landmark features such as summits schools radio towers etc more rivers streams smaller lakes and ponds and their names What s more important is the large scale map detail that allows your GPS unit to show a higher level of position accuracy For example the background map would show you the general outline and approximate shape of a coastline or water body but the higher detail in MapCreate shows the shoreline completely and accurately finer detail Many smaller islands would not be included in the background map but are of course in MapCreate Interstate Major Street Cursor line EE distance and bearing data Minor ox 26 Streets opd ee oll ple ie Admiral Sey A aoa Ka Cupps Cafe t TARW 5759 mi POI 169 O a fe Independence Ave Ke era ae AA SC o 7 s LI D enge 129thyE H Restaurant Zoom Range POI When the map is zoomed out far enough most POIs appear as square dots left As you zoom in closer the symbols become readable icons In the 0 6 m
117. mation ly 36 09 233 Pe sian date RER RE Going To 004 name The GlobalMap 4900M navigation page backtracking a trail while creating a new trail In the example above the driver is headed north a 355 track toward a waypoint 355 bearing away The cross track error range white cor ridor is 0 20 miles either side of the course The driver is headed to ward trail waypoint 4 which is 0 14 miles away The vehicle is virtually on course off course 1 foot to the right Traveling at a speed of 27 mph the driver will arrive at the waypoint in 19 seconds The Navigation Page has its own menu which is used for some ad vanced functions and for setting various options Options and setup are discussed in Sec 5 To access the Navigation Page Menu from the Navigation Page press MENU Map Page The Map Page screens show your course and track from a bird s eye view By default this unit shows the map with north always at the top of the screen This can be changed See the topic Map Orientation in Sec 5 If you re navigating to a waypoint the map also shows your starting location present position course line and destination You don t have to navigate to a waypoint however to use the map Map Page is the default screen that appears when you turn on the unit To get to the Map Page from another page Press PAGES or lt to Map EXIT When the Map Page is displayed a screen similar to the fol lowing figures appears The ar
118. mers es Browse MMC Bies Sieg AIRE e Cl gsese 22687 200 Sounds command left GlobalMap 5500C Sounds menu center and GlobalMap 4900M Sounds menu right with External Audio option Once in the Sounds menu To set Key Press Sounds With the option highlighted press ENT to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off After the option is set press EXIT EXIT to return to the page display To set Alarm Sounds Press J to ALARM Sounps With the option high lighted press ENT to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off After the option is set press EXIT EXIT to return to the page display To set External Audio Globalmap 4900 only Use to highlight the op tion Press ENT to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off After the 99 option is set press EXIT EXIT to return to the page display To set Alarm Volume Press J to VoLume Press gt or to move the bar The left end of the scale is low volume the right end is high volume Af ter the option is set press EXIT EXIT to return to the page display To set Alarm Style Press J to ALARM STYLE ENT Press T or J to change the style then press ENT After the option is set press EXIT EXIT to re turn to the page display Track Smoothing This is a factory setting on the GPS Setup menu that should always be left on When stopped or traveling at slow speeds such as walking or trolling Track Smoothing prevents wanderin
119. n even more accurate Your unit receives both GPS and WAAS signals How ever WAAS has some limits you should know about First the U S government has not completed construction of the WAAS system so it is not yet fully operational The ground stations are in place but only a few of the needed WAAS satellites have been launched WAAS can boost the accuracy of land GPS navigation but the system is designed for aircraft The satellites are in a fixed orbit around the Equator so they appear very low in the sky to someone on the ground in North America Aircraft and vessels on open water can get consis tently good WAAS reception but terrain foliage or even large man made structures frequently block the WAAS signal from ground receivers You ll find that using your GPS receiver is both easy and amazingly accurate It s easily the most accurate method of electronic navigation available to the general public today Remember however that this receiver is only a tool Always have another method of navigation avail able such as a map or chart and a compass Also remember that this unit will always show navigation information in the shortest line from your present position to a waypoint regardless of terrain It only calculates position it can t know what s between you and your destination for example It s up to you to safely navigate around obstacles no matter how you re using this product How to use this manual typographical
120. nge With the arrow keys and map cursor you can scroll the map to see the third and fourth rings In this example the distance to the third ring is 75 miles and distance to the fourth ring is 100 miles from your current position To set range rings From the Map Page press MENU J to Map Data ENT Press J and gt to Rance Bes With the option highlighted press ENT to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off After the op tion is set press EXIT EXIT to return to the page display To set Lat Long Grid From the Map Page press MENU J to Map Data ENT Press J and gt to Lat Lon Grip Lines With the option high 80 lighted press ENT to check it turn on and uncheck it turn off After the option is set press EXIT EXIT to return to the page display Map Datum Selection Maps and charts are based on a survey of the area that s covered by the map or chart These surveys are called Datums Maps that are cre ated using different datums will show the same latitude longitude in slightly different locations All datums are named The GPS system is based on the WGS 84 da tum which covers the entire world Other datums may also cover the entire world or just a small portion of it By default your position shows using the WGS 84 datum It however can show your position using one of 191 different datums To change the datum 1 Press MENU MENU J to GPS Setup ENT to Datum SELECTION ENT 2 Scroll 4 or T to sel
121. nu left Waypoint Information screen center The found waypoint right is highlighted by the cursor on the Map Page A To navigate to the waypoint press ENT Go To Waypoint com mand is already highlighted The unit will show navigation infor mation to the waypoint B To find the waypoint press 4 to FIND on Mar ENT The Map Page appears with the cursor centered on the found waypoint To clear these menus and return to the previous page press EXIT re peatedly 117 Notes 118 Section 7 Supplemental Material Datums Used by This Unit WGS 1984 Default Adindan Mean for Ethiopia Sudan Adindan Burkina Faso Adindan Cameroon Adindan Ethiopia Adindan Mali Adindan Senegal Adindan Sudan Afgooye Somalia Ain el Abd 1970 Bahrain Ain el Abd 1970 Saudi Arabia Anna 1 Astro 1965 Cocos Islands Antigua Island Astro 1943 Antigua Lee ward Islands Arc 1950 Mean for Botswana Lesotho Malawi Swaziland Zaire Zambia and Zimbabwe Arc 1950 Botswana Arc 1950 Burundi Arc 1950 Lesotho Arc 1950 Malawi Arc 1950 Swaziland Arc 1950 Zaire Arc 1950 Zambia Arc 1950 Zimbabwe Arc 1960 Mean for Kenya Tanzania Ascension Island 1958 Ascension Island Astro Beacon E 1945 lwo Jima Astro DOS 71 4 St Helena Island Astro Tern Island FRIG 1961 Tern Island Astronomical Station 1952 Marcus Island Australian Geodetic 1966 Australia amp Ta
122. o the speaker Buy enough of another color we suggest black to run from the speaker to the battery or fuse box The unit is designed to work with most speakers but make sure you buy one that meets these minimum requirements e Minimum 8 ohm resistance e Minimum 5 watt power In your vessel or vehicle mount the speaker wherever you want to hear your unit s sounds Follow the speaker s installation instructions Next connect the speaker to your unit as shown in the preceding fig ure The speaker should have either two terminals or two exposed wires a positive and a negative ground Your unit s external audio out put is the white wire in the unit power supply cable Connect this wire to the speaker s positive wire or terminal with white 18 gauge wire Connect the speaker s negative ground wire or terminal to the nega tive terminal on your battery or fuse box with black 18 gauge wire The unit should automatically begin to play any active sounds through the attached speaker NMEA 2000 Cable Connections NMEA 2000 is a new buss network specifically designed for boats This is a very young industry standard and at the time of printing a few boats being built now have a NMEA 2000 buss installed Over the next few years however NMEA 2000 will become much more common To help you get the most out of this technology your Lowrance unit is designed to work with a NMEA 2000 network as soon as it becomes available
123. oint press to Nearest ENT To search by name jump to step 5 below Fina Waypoint Fina waypoint Subcategory Category Subcategory Category Saved Saved New New POl Attractions POl Attractions ET POl Emergeney Gov t POFEmergeney Ge Name POl Entertainment PO Entertainment 7 POLFishing POLFishing Nearest POHHunting POFHunting a Subcategory Saved New TE lame est Find Waypoint menu left Find By Nearest command center and Find by Name command right 3 If you re looking for nearest waypoint the GlobalMap says it is calcu lating then a list of waypoints appears The closest waypoint is high lighted at the top of the list and the one farthest from you is at the bot tom of the list z S m 4 E E SS 3 S g Name Distance Bearing 002 0 24 307 003 2 97 233 006 3 70 14 Zoo 6 53 306 005 9 78 174 004 23 37 268 Carlsbad Nm 543 0 240 001 1167 120 Calculating message left and list of nearest waypoints right 4 To see location information on the closest highlighted waypoint press ENT and the Waypoint Information screen appears If you wanted to you could select another waypoint from the list with the T or JL keys A To navigate to the waypoint press ENT The Go To Waypoint command is already highlighted The unit will show navigation in formation to the waypoint B To find the waypoint
124. one to use If you use standard and your position is off significantly then try the alternate NOTE When the position format is changed it affects the way all posi tions are shown on all screens This includes waypoints To change the coordinate system press ENT while COORDINATE SYSTEM is highlighted Press T or 4 arrow keys to highlight the desired format Press ENT to select it Press EXIT to clear the menus 73 To setup Loran TD NOTE If the Loran TD conversion is chosen you must enter the local Lo ran chain identification for the master and slaves Do this by se lecting Setup Loran TD at the bottom of the Coordinate System menu and select the ID Press EXIT to clear this menu Coordinate System Coordinate System 2 Degrees L Degrees Minutes Degrees Minutes Deg Min Sec Deg Min Sec a Irish N W 95 50 579 244221 E 4004277 N Setup Map Fix Setup Loran TD Configure Loran TD menu Aray Yankee Map Fix Map Fix is used with charts or maps This system asks for a reference position in latitude longitude which you take from a marked location on the map It then shows the present position as distance on the map from that reference point For example if it shows a distance of UP 4 00 and LEFT 0 50 you then measure up four inches and to the left a half inch from the refer ence point to find your location on the map Configure a map fix First take your map of t
125. ong enough splice 18 gauge wire onto it The power cable has two wires red and black Red is the positive lead black is negative or ground There is also a white wire to power an optional external speaker for some units Make sure to attach the in line fuse holder to the red lead as close to the power source as possible For example if you have to extend the power cable to the battery or power buss attach one end of the fuse holder directly to the battery or power buss This will protect both the unit and the power cable in the event of a short It uses a 3 amp fuse 15 To unit Optional power off NMEA 0183 switch for saltwater Data cable Unit power Re SEERS Red wire with supply cable 3 amp fuse four wires Black wire p NS To power a NMEA 2000 F e buss also White speaker wire S connect 12 volt NMEA 2000 H WX NMEA 2000 Speaker battery power cab e Power cable d Ve boat s D Black speaker wire attery i Power and optional speaker connections for the GlobalMap 5500C and 4900M GPS units NOTE If you re powering a NMEA 2000 buss you will attach both the NMEA 2000 Power cable and the unit s Power Supply cable to the boat s battery You must also attach both the power cables to the battery when you are only connecting the GPS module to the unit with the Y adapter cable To attach the NMEA 2000 Power cable
126. ordance with the instructions of the owner s man ual for the product We reserve the right to make changes or improvements in our products from time to time without incurring the obligation to install such improvements or changes on equipment or items previously manufactured This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state Your remedies under this warranty will be available so long as you can show in a reasonable manner that the defect occurred within one 1 year from the date of your original purchase and we must receive your warranty claim no later than 30 days after such 1 year period expires Your claim must be substanti ated by a dated sales receipt or sales slip 125 Notes 126 LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY We our or us refers to LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS INC the manufacturer of this product You or your refers to the first person who purchases this product as a consumer item for personal family or household use We warrant this product against defects or malfunctions in materials and workmanship and against failure to conform to this product s written specifications all for one 1 year from the date of original purchase by you WE MAKE NO OTHER EXPRESS WAR RANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER CONCERNING THIS PRODUCT Your remedies under this warranty will be available so long as you can show in a reasonable manner tha
127. ou can jump down to the lower box and pick a street from the selection list Press ENT then press J or T to select a street from the list and press ENT 3 The Find Streets menu reappears with the street you re searching for in the First Street box 4 Now fill in the second street Press 4 to SECOND STREET ENT and the Find By Name menu appears again Just like before there are two op tions A You can spell out the second street in the top selection box Press T or J to change the first letter then press to move the cursor to the next letter and repeat until the name is correct then press ENT ENT B Or you can jump down to the lower box and pick the sec ond street from the selection list Press ENT then press J or T to select a street from the list and press ENT 5 The Find Streets menu reappears with the first and second street dialog boxes filled in In this example we selected 71st Street as our 114 second street You could now use similar techniques to select a city or Zip code but your search will probably be faster if you leave those boxes blank You can specify a city and or Zip code later to narrow the search if the resulting list is too long eler First Street inde EID it St SW 71st Ave Miami Dade County FL 33143 is Sheridan Fina Streets NW 80th Ave NW 74st Ct Tamarac FL 33321 First Street Second Street oth NW 80th Ct NW 71st Ave
128. ounts of accurate map detail a ee Gem Gm Tia ziel L Bees Be Cas ew atamira er Di ane 2 s d A tes d m a T IL e Sit st GE A sd s i Ppt Ze S E 3 a SEE E Ines d EE mem ke uso NT 2008914 H 9550596 er D Map Pages with high detail MapCreate map of an urban area loaded on the MMC Arterial streets appear at the 6 mile zoom range with a few Point of Interest icons visible left Numerous dots representing Points of Interest become visible at the 3 mile range along with minor streets center At the 0 6 mile zoom you can see an interstate highway with an exit major and minor streets as well as Point of Interest icons right 33 Background map vs MapCreate map content The background map includes low detail maps of the whole world con taining cities major lakes major rivers political boundaries and me dium detail maps of the United States The medium detail U S maps contain all incorporated cities shaded metropolitan areas county boundaries shaded public lands such as national forests and parks some major city streets Interstate U S and state highways Interstate highway exits and exit services informa tion large and medium sized lakes and streams and more than 60 000 navigation aids and 10 000 wrecks and obstructions in U S coastal and Great Lakes waters MapCreate custom
129. r and press ENT The unit displays a waypoint information screen with the command SET As ORIGIN selected Press ENT and the unit returns to the Configure Map Fix menu Finally press EXIT to clear this menu Now press T to Coorp System ENT select Map Fix from the list and press ENT EXIT EXIT EXIT All position information now shows as a distance from the reference point you chose Customize Page Displays Every Page display option except Full Map on the Map Page has cus tomizable data boxes to provide constant on screen information The various data available from your unit are divided into categories in the Data Viewer menu These categories include GPS Data Navigation Trip Calculator Time and Miscellaneous Data You can select items from any of these categories for display in any data box the category divisions are only there to help you sort through the information 75 To change the information displayed in a data box On the Page display you wish to change press MENU TL to Custom ize ENT A data box name flashes indicating it is selected Press ENT to change the box or hit T J gt or amp to select another box then press ENT You ll see a list of categories with or symbols next to each category A category with a is expandable meaning its contents are hidden GPS Data i iO Altitude O Pos Error O Speed GO Track Navigation Trip Calculator Time Miscellaneo
130. ress ENT 4 To enter a street name press J to STREET ENT There are two options A You can spell out the name in the top selection box Press or 4 to change the first letter then press to move the cursor to the next let ter and repeat until the name is correct then press ENT ENT B Or jump down to the lower selection list by pressing ENT then press J or T to select a street name from the list then press ENT The street name you selected is now in the street field GoTo Ciso A Ittre Heute EE Find Distance t Find By Name Find Distance ti T e Find Streets irail Kamira Pi fffin Find Streets irali Kaliral PI Pepe Address Find In List Address Ba 8W State Highway B 324 Street A State Highway 11 Em None 9 B State Highway sth 3 B US Highway City 9 D State Highway City Any 3 F State Highway Any 9 N State Highway Find Address P State Highway Find Address 9 P US Highway 93 S State Highway ard ard AE en Hien e seess Ro AE Een lle N Sens H SESuEg emeng ee N saso n 9550570 AET Find Address menu left Find Street menu center with Find By Name field active street name entry complete right 5 To enter a city name press J to City ENT You will be asked if you want to find addresses only within a particular city This option is de signed so you can limit an add
131. ress ENT If not use 4 and T to select the correct address from the list then press ENT The Map Page will appear with the location selected by the cursor In the exam ple below we are looking for 12303 East 11th Street in Tulsa not 11th Court so we had to scroll down the list to select the right one 12303 E Mth St Tulsa OK 74128 a e Address search result list left Map Page showing location of the address on the map highlighted by cursor center After the address is located right you can navigate to it 8 To navigate to the address press MENU ENT EXIT and your unit will begin showing navigation information to the address pointed out by the cursor If you are only looking up an address not navigating just press EXIT to return to the previous page Tip If the address happens to be an item in the Point of Interest data base you can look up the item s phone number in the POI informa 107 tion window With the address location selected by the cursor on the map press WPT The POI s Waypoint Information window ap pears with the Go To Waypoint command highlighted If you want to navigate to the POI address just press ENT EXIT 1614 Birch PI E Corpus Christ TX 78416 4614 Birch St Hood County TX 76048 4614 Birch St Boece see a Grand Piare TX 75050 08 892 4614 Birch H 95 50370 Royse
132. ress J to FIND ON Mar ENT Waypoint Information Taco Bueno Taco Bueno i Fast Food Chain Fast Food Chain EE 11710 E 11th St 11710 E 11th St Tulsa OK 74128 Sainte eon ET Tulsa OK 74128 ECH 918 438 4370 918 438 4370 N 36 08 859 Ki N 36 08 859 Ki W 95 50 779 W 95 50 779 Distance 0 18 mi Distance 0 18 mi Bearing 245 mag Bearing 245 mag Pol Restaurants Pol Restaurants Fast Food Chains Fast Food Chains The POI information screen shows name street address phone num ber latitude longitude distance to restaurant and its compass bearing The Go To command left Find On Map command right 6 The unit s map appears with the cross hair cursor highlighting the restaurant s POI symbol A pop up name box identifies the POI as well as its distance and bearing A data box at the bottom of the screen con tinues to display the location s latitude and longitude 7 To clear the search and return to the last page displayed press EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT Before you completely exited out of the Search menus you could have gone looking for another place 40 ANMAT National Inn Le I A Econo Lodge x A 3 119th E Ave Oth E Ave N 36 08 858 W 95 50 779 Map screen showing Find Waypoint the result of a restaurant search NOTE Search works from mapping and POI data loaded in the GlobalMap If you do not have a high detailed custom map cont
133. ress search to a single city if necessary see the note below If you select yes there are two options A You can spell out the city name in the top selection box Press T or J to change the first letter then press gt to move the cursor to the next letter and repeat until the name is correct then press ENT ENT B Or jump down to the lower se lection list by pressing ENT then press J or to select a city name from the list then press ENT The city name you selected is now in the city field 106 NOTE We recommend you do not enter a city name unless the list is too large when searching without one The GlobalMap can actually search quicker without a city Fd By Name Find By Name frien Do you want to find addresses only within a particular city No Any 1 SS Find Address Find Address AE te eT fed TEE He IN 36 08971 W 95 50579 e n N 3658977 H Seene Ier Find city field left Search in particular city only option center and Find City by name right 6 When the necessary search fields are filled in press 4 to Finp AD DRESS ENT Your unit asks you to wait while it searches for the address If an address is not in the database a message appears saying the ad dress could not be found 7 The unit will display a list of addresses If the address you are look ing for is highlighted at the top of the list p
134. row in the center of the screen is your present position It points in the direction you re traveling The solid line extending from the back of the arrow is your plot trail or path you ve taken The map zoom range is the distance across the screen This number shows in the lower right corner of the screen 32 In the first example below the range is 4 000 miles from the left edge of the map to the right edge of the map The Zoom In and Zoom Out keys zoom the map to enlarge or reduce its coverage area and the amount of mapping detail shown There are 37 available map zoom ranges from 0 05 miles to 4 000 miles e Ces fi N 36 08914 W _95 50596 4000m EC 70m IK 368974 W _95 50 596 6 _ En Map Page opening screen left Zoomed to 100 miles center and zoomed to 15 miles right Over Zoomed means you have reached the detail limits in an area covered only by the basic background map Zooming in any closer will reveal no more map details because a high detail custom map has not been loaded on the MMC If you re using only the factory loaded background map the maximum zoom range for showing additional map detail is 20 miles You can con tinue to zoom in closer but the map will simply be enlarged without revealing more map content except for a few major city streets Load your own high detail custom map made with MapCreate and you can zoom in to 0 05 miles with massive am
135. rs Tidal Current Information screen z Hi A E men N LA aLittle Creek 0 2 jans Pei E N Mi N Of E etk Bu 2 A3 mi ree ieee nas a 49 U 76 10 602 wing Tidal Current Station icon selected by cur the tidal current is in flood stage but it s about to ater stage The current is flowing west at 0 1 mph Little Creek 0 2 H Mi H Of E be SE e AA e wT GE 0 7 mph o NN 3 6 9 MN a 28 Slack Before 6 02 PM 5 05 AM 6 02 PM 11 45 PM 11 42 AM 11 45 PM pods amp Ebbs Daily Max Flood 7 Ahs mph 103 Ebb 2 00 AM 0 6 mu 103 Ebb mph 289 Fid 7 31 AM OZ m 289 Fid 6 mph 103 Ebb 2 45 PM 0 6 mio 103 Ebb 5 mph 289 Fid 8 04 PM 0 5 m 11 89 Fid Year Month Year J9 2002 Bi October J9 e 2002 S Current Information screen idal Current Information screen displays daily tidal current data is station at the present time The graph at the top of the screen is approximate view of the flood and ebb pattern for the day from dnight MN to noon NN to midnight MN The velocity scale at e top left side of the graph changes dyox 2ua2 Tfocteupo in tat Slack water the period of little or no current is represented by the Slack Water Line SWL The flood appears above the SWL and the ebb appears below the SWL You can look up tidal current data for other dates by changing the month day and year selection boxes To select another date 1 Use
136. s providing GPS information to any Lowrance GPS units attached to the buss Contact LEI Extras look inside back cover for accessory ordering information for a NMEA 2000 buss adapter cable if you would like to do this There are two ways to connect the antenna to a NMEA 2000 network port One method shown in the following image is to use the extension cable s Y adapter to connect both the antenna and the unit to the same network port To do this simply remove the 60 ohm terminator shown in 12 the previous image and attach the NMEA 2000 buss adapter cable to the shorter branch of the extension cable s Y adapter Connect the NMEA 2000 buss adapter cable s other end to an available network port To unit LGC 2000 l 25 Y adapter extension cable To NMEA 2000 network port LGC 2000 and GPS unit connection to NMEA 2000 buss You can also attach the antenna to a remote port on the network and pass position information along the network To do this simply attach the LGC 2000 s connector to one end of the buss adapter cable and attach the other to an available port on the NMEA 2000 buss as shown in the fol lowing image You will have to use a similar adapter cable to connect the GPS unit to the NMEA buss as described later in this section To NMEA 2000 network port LGC 2000
137. s been con nected installed combined altered adjusted or handled in a manner other than ac cording to the instructions furnished with the product 3 when any serial number has been effaced altered or removed or 4 when any defect problem loss or damage has resulted from any accident misuse negligence or carelessness or from any failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance in accordance with the instructions of the owner s manual for the product We reserve the right to make changes or improvements in our products from time to time without incurring the obligation to install such improvements or changes on equipment or items previously manufactured This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state REMINDER You must retain the sales slip or sales receipt proving the date of your original purchase in case warranty service is ever required LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS 12000 E SKELLY DRIVE TULSA OK 74128 800 324 1356 127 How to Obtain Service in the USA We back your investment in quality products with quick expert service and genuine Lowrance parts If you re in the United States and you have technical return or repair questions please contact the Factory Customer Service Department Before any product can be returned you must call customer service to determine if a return is necessary Many times customer service can resolve your proble
138. s the unit s gimbal bracket to a swivel mount which can be used on the dash or overhead mounting positions Installation instructions are supplied with the R A M mounting kits R A M offers permanent mounts and temporary mounts suitable for many vehicle types See your Eagle dealer or visit the LEI web site www lei extras com for the latest options accessory ordering information is on the inside back cover of this manual For a complete look at the many mounting options visit the RAM web site at www ram mount com Optional R A M mounting system Bracket Installation Mount the GlobalMap in any convenient location provided there is clear ance behind the unit when it s tilted for the best viewing angle You should also make sure there is enough room behind the GlobalMap to attach the power and GPS antenna receiver module cables A drawing on the next page shows the dimensions of a gimbal mounted GlobalMap Holes in the bracket s base allow wood screw or through bolt mounting You may need to place a piece of plywood on the back side of thin fiber glass panels to reinforce the panel and secure the mounting hardware 20 Cable hole Screw mounting hole Install the gimbal bracket Place the bracket so the arms slope toward the front of your unit Once a location is determined use the bracket as a template and mark the mounting holes and the hole for the cables Drill a 1 inch 25 4 mm hole in the dash for the power trans
139. s you have more than one gauge set for display which applies to all gauge styles except Single Analog 92 Gauge Setup Speed Gauge Setup Speed Gauge Preview Themes Gauge Preview Themes ese Gauge Style Gauge Style eae pata 40 879 Single Analog zl CH Analog Digital avigation i i i Spr Trip Calculator So zl Single Analog 402 100 Color Scheme sl 100 Jj Split Analog Wie gt SE Avg Speed Analog Digital i O Max Speed mph Needle Style 7 Dual Analog H i Primary Speed Analog Digital Primary Speed Beveled E O Trip Dist Secondary Odometer R Make Transparent Secondary Odometer C Make Transparent i O Trip Time Gauge Select Default Gauge Select Default 2 Time G Primary Setup GPrimary Setup Miscellaneous Data f Secondary Themes p Sec Data Secondary Themes D With a single gauge displayed left the Sec Data button is not active After choosing a dual gauge setting the Sec Data button is active Choosing the Sec Data button will take you to the same Data Viewer screen right as Customize Page and Overlay Data commands The Secondary Data or Sec Data button is only active when you have a dual gauge setting selected for display It allows you to choose what information you want displayed in secondary gauge The secondary data button takes you to the same Data Viewer screen as the Cu
140. scale on the top right side of the graph changes based upon the maximum range of the tide for that day The MLLW line also ad justs its position as the height scale changes You can look up tidal data for other dates by changing the month day and year selection boxes To select another date 1 Use and lt to highlight month day or year then press ENT 2 Use T and J to select the desired month day or year then press ENT To clear the information screen press EXIT Overlay Data On any Page display except Satellite Status you can float or overlay additional GPS or navigation data on the screen with the Overlay Data command For example if you left your watch at home you could dis play the local time on top of the map Or if you wanted to see details about your route and trip you could show your bearing course average speed and trip distance The various data available from your unit are divided into categories in the Overlay Data menu These categories include GPS Data Naviga tion Trip Calculator and Time You can select items from any of these categories for display in any combination the category divisions are there only to help you sort through the information 88 NOTE The Customize command and the Overlay Data command both use the same information categories The difference between the two com mands is that Customize changes only the digital data boxes on a screen and Overlay Data changes only the
141. searching for POIs with the Find Waypoint command launched with the WPT key See the searching example ear lier in this section or turn to Sec 6 Searching for detailed instructions on POI searches After you have looked up an item with the Find Waypoint command use the gt to make sure the Go To command is highlighted at the top of the screen then press ENT The GlobalMap begins showing navigation information to the item To cancel navigation press MENU MENU to CanceL NAVIGATION ENT to Yes ENT The unit stops showing navigation information Creating and Saving a Trail A trail or plot trail is a string of position points plotted by the Global Map as you travel It s a travel history a record of the path you have taken Trails are useful for repeating a journey along the same track They are particularly handy when you are trying to retrace your trip and go back the way you came On the screen trails are represented by a solid line extending from the back of the current position arrow The GlobalMap is set at the factory to automatically create and record a trail while the unit is turned on The unit will continue recording the trail until the length reaches the maximum trail point setting default is 2 000 but the unit can record trails 9 999 points long When the point limit is reached the unit begins recording the trail over itself By default the trail flashes once a second making it easier to see agains
142. selecting menu commands We ve written them in a condensed manner for quick and easy reading For example instructions for navigating a trail would look like this 1 From the Map Page press MENU MENU J to My Trans ENT 2 Press J to Trail 1 ENT gt J to NAVIGATE ENT 3 You are asked to wait while it converts the trail into a route 4 The wait message disappears and the GlobalMap begins showing navigation information along the trail Now begin moving and follow your GlobalMap Translated into complete English step 1 above would mean Start on the Map Page Press the Menu key twice Next repeatedly press or press and hold the down arrow key to scroll down the menu and select highlight the My Trails menu command Finally press the Enter key Step 2 would mean Press the down arrow key repeatedly to scroll to the trail named Trail 1 and press Enter Next press the right arrow key and then the down arrow key to highlight the Navigate command then press Enter NOTE There is a slight difference in menu structure between the Global Map 5500C and GlobalMap 4900M The differences are minimal but some of the screenshots in this manual may not perfectly match 9 some of your unit s menus Most notably the GlobalMap 5500C has the transparency feature and the GlobalMap 4900M does not 10 Section 2 Installation amp Accessories Preparations You can install the GPS system in some other order if you prefer b
143. selection list by pressing ENT then press J or to select a POI from the list and press ENT to call up the POI s Waypoint Information screen 111 Category Subcategory My Waypoints E Cities Countries Landmarks r i POl Attractions POl Emergency Ga PoOl Entertainment POI Fishing Nearest PoOl Hunting POI Lodging O B POl Marine POl Restaurants POl Services POL Shopping POl Sports Find By Name wil Find In List Name Wilhelmi Field Wilken Airport Will Rogers World Airport Willadae Farms Airport Willhoit Airport William E Koenig Airport William L Rutherford Airport William R Pogue Municipal Airport Williams Airport Willamsburg Jamestown Airport Williamson Airport Find by Name option left and Find by Name menu right 4 When the POI s Waypoint Information screen is displayed you can choose to Go To the POI waypoint by pressing ENT or find it on the map by pressing gt ENT Waypoint Information Will and Wileys Aerodrome Go To W int Rogers County OK Find On Map N 36 19 534 A W 95 38 801 Distance 16 35 mi Bearing 37 mag Airports Symbols Waypoint Information Will and Wileys Aerodrome Go To Wi int Rogers County OK ESSA B N 36 19 534 A W 95 38 801 Distance 16 35 mi Bearing 37 mag Airports Symbols Go To Waypoint POI option left and Find on Map POI option right Find Streets or Inters
144. sesossesose 25 Keyboard ENESE N E E E E EES 25 Power lights omand Off s sc3 s sessatsssseesestess coeds cpa scsecceseesceesdededavsesseasdasiossessantees 26 Mam Men Eed EEN 26 TETN eed aise hinted eset eee eG sen Ae ein 28 Satellite Status Page ic issos siisii sasies oaro a Et rs ESEE E Seis 28 Navigation Pag s een 29 Map Page REE EE 32 GPS Quick Reference vss sciscscssccdireccsevcsiosscsescsicdecseissdesosestesssvecsadecsodeceasesseceseatess 37 Find Your Current Position scisso cece eeeecesseeecseceeseceeceseeeseeeeseseascaeesaenaes 38 Moving Around the Map Zoom amp Cursor Arrow Keys 38 Selecting Any Map Item with the Cursor eee eececeeeecereeeeecseeseeceenseenees 39 Searchin Ee sa yess ete bodes E saps cel ga as E A E E eed dense R 39 Setia Way pom 2h vag ees AES Nei heh a Bid a Ral See a 41 Navigate To a Waypoint elec csececesseeeceeceseeeeecaeesaesaecaeceseeseseeeeseseaecaeesaeeaes 43 Set Man Overboard MOB Waypoint cece eeeeceeeeeseeceseeeeecaeesseeneeneeenees 44 Creating and Saving a Tra 47 Displaying a Saved Trail ionn erneiere rotaen t oe e E i i 49 Navigating Tragedie tess Ae E E R EE 49 Visual Trailing snn an e eet i RAs Shee sens Adee E 50 Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data bles A 53 Custom Maps eais preio oe e Ea AE Eed 53 GPS Data RUE 53 Cancel Navigation EE Ee See Eed tests NE EE aes E 55 Section 4 Advanced GPS OperationSs essesesseseosesoesesoesessesoosesoesesoesessesoesesosses 57 Fin
145. sfer data which way Timers Browse MMC Load ae X Popup Help e Set Language Mexico Mexico city Check Free Storage Ciudad de NW Software Information 4 gt 4000 mi IN 36 08 971 W 95 50579 The Transfer My Data submenu asks if you want to save data to the MMC or load data from the MMC into the unit s memory 2 The Transfer My Data menu includes a message that tells you if a MMC is present or not If no MMC is present you must insert a card to activate the Load or Save commands To transfer data from the GlobalMap to the MMC press ENT for SAVE To transfer data from the MMC to the GlobalMap press gt to Loan ENT 3 Saving to MMC To accept the default name Data for the GPS Data File press J to Save Data ENT If you wish to rename the file as shown in the following figures press ENT to activate the file name se lection box Press or 4 to change the first character then press gt to the next character and repeat until the name is correct Then press ENT J to Save Data ENT The unit will display a completion message when the data transfer is finished To return to the Page view repeatedly press EXIT Screen Ee Screen Screen S Sounds Sounds Alarms RK Alarms D Route Plan 2 Route Plan My Trai 5 E rd Cancel ard Sonar St 041 0274 22 62MB free Sonar St 041 0274 22 62MB free 041 0274 2
146. sier installation The bare ends on any unused wires could cause an electrical short if left exposed To prevent this you should cover the individual wire ends either by capping them with wire nuts or wrapping them with electrical tape You should cut off the bare wire before taping off the ends Powering a NMEA 2000 Buss NMEA 2000 Power cable A NMEA 2000 buss must be connected to a power source to operate If you have a pre existing NMEA 2000 installation it may already be connected to another power source If your NMEA 2000 buss is already powered you can ignore the NMEA 2000 Power cable Never attach two power sources to a single NMEA 2000 buss If you do need to power your NMEA 2000 buss attach the NMEA 2000 Power cable to your boat s battery just as indicated in the following segment for connecting your unit s Power Supply cable The NMEA 2000 Power cable s red wire should be attached with provided 3 amp fuse to the boat battery s positive terminal and the NMEA 2000 Power cable s black and shield wires should both be attached to the battery s negative terminal NOTE If the NMEA 2000 buss draws power directly from the boat s battery the LGC 2000 will remain on drawing power all the time The LGC 2000 s current draw is very small and shouldn t decrease the boat s storage battery life but if this small draw is a concern you can in stall a switch between the NMEA 2000 buss and the battery 14 Powering Your Unit
147. sired course line The course line is an imaginary line drawn from your position when you started navigating to the destination waypoint The course line is shown on the Navigation Page screen and the Map Page screen as a dotted line The cross track error range is shown on the compass rose as a wide white corridor enclosing the course line The outer edges of this white corridor represent lines that show the current cross track error range The default for the cross track error range is 0 20 miles For example if the present position symbol touches the right cross track error line then you are 0 20 miles to the right of the desired course You need to steer left to return to the desired course You can use the ZIN or ZOUT keys to change the cross track error range A circular symbol depicting your destination waypoint appears on the screen as you approach the waypoint as shown on the screen in the following figure Travel Time is the time that it will take to reach your destination at your present closing speed You can also customize the time window to show Arrival Time instead Arrival Time is the local time it will be when you arrive at the destination based upon your present closing speed and track 31 or heading shown in degrees Bearing Compass arrow bearing to Waypoint destination symbol Cross track R error range Left cross 2 off course Navigation Dach error lineg ie indicator Latitud infor
148. site www lowrance com and look for the Dealer Locator 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 and tape it to the unit 3 For proper testing include a brief note with the product describing the problem Be sure to include your name return shipping address and a daytime telephone number An e mail address is optional but useful 4 Pack the unit in a suitable size box with packing material to prevent any damage during shipping 5 Write the Return Authorization RA number on the outside of the box underneath your return address 6 For your security you may want to insure the package through your shipping courier Lowrance does not assume responsibility for goods lost or damaged in transit Visit our web site Se SL
149. smania 119 Australian Geodetic 1984 Australia amp Tasmania Ayabelle Lighthouse Djibouti Bellevue IGN Efate amp Erromango Islands Bermuda 1957 Bermuda Bissau Guinea Bissau Bogota Observatory Colombia Bukit Rimpah Indo nesia Bangka amp Be litung Islands Camp Area Astro Antarctica McMurdo Camp Area Campo Inchauspe Argentina Canton Astro 1966 Phoenix Islands Cape South Africa Cape Canaveral Bahamas Florida Carthage Tunisia Switzerland Chatham Island Astro 1971 New Zealand Chatham Island Chua Astro Paraguay Corrego Alegre Brazil Dabola Guinea Djakarta Batavia Indonesia Sumatra DOS 1968 New Georgia Islands Gizo Island Easter Island 1967 Easter Island European 1950 Mean for Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France West Germany Gi braltar Greece Italy Luxembourg Neth erlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland European 1950 Mean for Austria Denmark France West Germany Netherlands Swit zerland European 1950 Mean for Iraq Israel Jordan Lebanon Kuwait Saudi Arabia Syria European 1950 Cyprus European 1950 Egypt European 1950 England Channel Islands Ireland Scotland Shetland Islands European 1950 Finland Norway European 1950 Greece European 1950 Iran European 1950 Italy Sardinia European 1950 Sicily European 1950 Malta Ireland 1965 Ireland ISTS
150. stom ize Page and Overlay Data commands Color Scheme The GlobalMap 5500C has three color options white blue and black The GlobalMap 4900M has two options white and black Needle Style The GlobalMap has four needle styles Triangular Beveled Big Needle and Compass Gauge Setup Speed Gauge Setup Speed Gauge Preview Tick Marks Gauge Preview Lower Thresholds i Min Angle Max Angle X Minor 75 melon Ze Ze R Maioclat tof1000 Min Value Max Value ll zl A Upper Thresholds Primary Speed Min Tick oa Primary Speed Bgl E d I 10 Se S Secondary Odometer Gauge Select Default Default Gauge Select e Primary Setup Primary f Secondary 4 Tick Marks gt Sec Data gt Sec Data C Secondary Tick Marks setup menu left with Thresholds Setup menu right ndana Gauge Setup Tick Marks setup gives you the option of modifying the gauges mini mum and maximum angles values and ticks Minimum and Maximum Angles gives you control over the numerical layout of the gauge You can spread the numbers out around the gauge or bunch them together in a smaller area Minimum and Maximum Values allows you to decide where the gauge s numbers will begin and where they will top out For example you may 93 decide to start the gauge at 0 5 or 10 and top it out at 85 90 or 100 Minimum or Maximum Tick controls how many tick marks will be dis played on the gau
151. t any defect or malfunction in materials or workmanship or any non conformity with the product s written specifications occurred within one year from the date of your original purchase which must be substantiated by a dated sales receipt or sales slip Any such defect malfunction or non conformity which occurs within one year from your original purchase date will either be repaired without charge or be replaced with a new product identical or reasonably equivalent to this product at our option within a reasonable time after our receipt of the product If such defect malfunc tion or non conformity remains after a reasonable number of attempts to repair by us you may elect to obtain without charge a replacement of the product or a refund for the product THIS REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND AS JUST DESCRIBED IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AVAILABLE TO YOU AGAINST US FOR ANY DEFECT MALFUNCTION OR NON CONFORMITY CONCERNING THE PRODUCT OR FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ANY OTHER CAUSE WHATSOEVER WE WILL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGE OF ANY KIND Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam ages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty does NOT apply in the following circumstances 1 when the product has been serviced or repaired by anyone other than us 2 when the product ha
152. t the background map With the default auto setting the GlobalMap creates a trail by placing a dot trail point on the screen every time you change directions The trail update rate and the meth ods used for creating a trail can be adjusted or even turned off See Sec 5 for Trail Options To preserve a trail from point A to point B you must turn off the trail by making it inactive before heading to point C or even back to point A When the current trail is inactive the GlobalMap automatically begins recording a new trail To Save a Trail 1 Press MENU MENU J to My Trails ENT 2 Press J to the Saved Trail List ENT 47 Screen Screen mg Track Speed Screen WN Track Speed Sounds So es Transparency Ae MET Trail Options Deele Al D are a Ta tial Daten El te EE Saved Trais 7 Name EN Route Planning So Trail 1 60 Points So Trail 17 a Delete Trail af GP Trail 2 141 Points Gell aber amici 17 Points ze Navigat Cancel Navigation a ei ST Light Magenta I GPS Setup gt Tri Tri Pattern System Setup gt Tin KU i Bre G Bre Sun Moon Calculations el Vi si b e Maximum Points SE d Trip Calculator le Active F ij 2000 a pines E D vu symbol owse iles ee symbol N Semer H german e Sequence for saving a trail and beginning a new one My Trails com mand left The arrow to the right of Trail 17 center indicat
153. tabases are based However we are under no obligation to provide updates to the Databases and the data contained in the Databases may be incomplete when compared to the source material WE MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND ABOUT THE ACCURACY OF THE SOURCE MATERIAL ITSELF INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE If there is a defect in any Database your exclusive remedy shall be at our op tion either a refund of the price you paid for the product containing the defec tive Database or a replacement of such product WE WILL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSE QUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGE OF ANY KIND Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequen tial damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty does NOT apply in the following circumstances 1 when the product has been serviced or repaired by anyone other than us 2 when the product has been connected installed combined altered adjusted or handled in a manner other than according to the instructions furnished with the prod uct 3 when any serial number has been effaced altered or removed or 4 when any defect problem loss or damage has resulted from any accident mis use negligence or carelessness or from any failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance in acc
154. ter and repeat until the name is correct then press ENT Return to the previous page by pressing EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT You can edit the route by adding and removing waypoints 1 From the NAVIGATION PAGE press MENU ENT or from the Map PAGE press MENU MENU J to Route PLANNING ENT 62 2 Press 4 to route nomel ENT to Waypoints Use J and T to select a waypoint then press ENT Name Display Data Route 2 Total Distance Bearing 7 Navigate te Direct To Waypoint Add From Map Add Waypoint Remove Waypoint View Waypoint End of route Edit Route Waypoints menu 3 Use J and to select a command from the Edit Route Waypoints menu and press ENT Add From Map lets you insert a waypoint in the route by selecting a location with the cursor then pressing ENT Add Waypoint calls up the Waypoint List so you can insert a waypoint from the list Remove Waypoint will delete the waypoint from the route View Waypoint will show you where the selected waypoint is on the map Navigate a Route 1 From the NAviGATION PAGE press MENU ENT or from the Map Pace press MENU MENU J to Route PLANNING ENT Screen Sounds Transparency Alarms Route Planning My Trails Cancel Navigation GPS Setup gt System Setup Sun Moon Calculations Trip Calculator Timers gt Browse MMC Files Name Display Data Route 2 Total Distance Bearing zl Saved Routes
155. th multiple lighting levels keypad 5500C Fluorescent cold cathode backlit screen with multiple lighting levels backlit keypad 4900M 10 to 15 volts DC 7 3 H x 9 6 W x 3 7 D 18 5 x 24 4 x 9 4 cm sealed and waterproof suitable for saltwater use Two in waterproof compartment SD card compatible Built in memory stores GPS data for dec ades User settings are stored when unit is turned off 10 menu languages selectable by user GPS External LGC 12w 12 parallel channel GPS WAAS MMC amp SD memory cards for recording GPS trip details and displaying charts or custom maps Built in custom detailed Lowrance map Contains enhanced detail of continental U S and Hawaii Includes more than 60 000 nav aids and 10 000 wrecks obstructions in coastal and Great Lakes waters Metro ar eas selected major streets highways and in terstate exit services details included MapCreate 6 software optional optional plug and play LEI FreedomMaps offer the same high detail without the computer work of MapCreate Other plug and play mapping options include IMS Fishing Hot Spots LEI NauticPaths charts and Navionics charts Up to 1GB on one MMC or SD card Every second 1 000 waypoints 1 000 event marker icons 3 Audible alarms Arrival off course anchor Graphic symbols for waypoints or event marker icons 42 Routes 100 up to 100 waypoints per route Plot
156. the following figures 1 2 3 SEN Ge Admirat Pik ee RAA A E Zo a Ea T ic e RE UU H GER l Boy Bhs T SE ar 21st St a 21 a IN 36 08 885 W _95 48 919 3m IN 36709603 H 95 48 816 Route creation sequence left to right Fig 1 Set route Gegen 1 at 11th St amp 145th Ave Fig 2 Move cursor north to set point 2 at 145th amp Admiral Fig 3 With point 2 set move cursor east to mark inter state on ramp with waypoint 3 In figures 2 and 3 notice the rubber band line extending from the previously set waypoint to the cursor This line will become the course for the route 6 ERTE Display Data Route 2 Total Distance Bearing z Navigate Preview Reverse Delete Distance Bearing End of route N 3699673 H _95 47 056 e 04n N 3000951 H 9537197 Ip 3n Route creation sequence continued Fig 4 Point 3 set at on ramp 61 turn Fig 5 Waypoint 4 set at highway exit to frontage road leading to river Waypoint 5 ends the route at a tree stand in the hunt
157. to Route PLANNING ENT plc Broe Sounds FH Transparency Rou ORE Geer a Alarms My J Saved Routes Route Planning My Trails Cancel Navigation S GPS Setup D Trip System Setup D Time Sun Moon Calculations Trip Calculator Timers D Browse MMC Files N 36 US97T W Yo OUSTS Route Planning command on Main Menu left will open the Route List screen right 2 Press to route name ENT J to END oF Route ENT J to App From Mar ENT The Map Page appears with the cursor showing 60 feae rowe Sd Name Display Data Name Display Data Route 1 Total Distance Bearing Route 1 DE Distance Bearing Navigate Preview Reverse Delete Navigate Delete yi Waypoints o Direct lio Waypoint Name Distance Bearing O izmir From Map aring End of route Add SE ies gereetee ies gereetee View Viaypoint Edit Route menu left Edit Route Waypoints menu right with Add From Map command selected 3 Use the Zoom keys and arrow keys to move the map and cursor until the cursor is centered on the spot where you want your route to begin If you are starting at your current position or the current cursor posi tion you are already at the starting spot 4 Set the first route waypoint and press ENT In this example we started our route at the intersection of 11th Street and 145th E Ave The route is illustrated in
158. to turn it off Map Data This menu lets you turn the map off if desired which turns the map screen into a GPS plotter turn off or on the pop up map info boxes draw the map boundaries or boxes around the areas of high detail or fill land areas with gray You can also turn on or off Map Overlays which display latitude and longitude grid lines or range rings on the 78 map This menu lets you select Navionics Maps For instructions see the Navionics Charts entry in this section To get to Map Data From the Map Page press MENU J to Map Data ENT Go To Cursor Find Distance Find Streets Find Address Highway Exits Map Orientation I Auto Zoom Earth Map Detail Navionics Map Choice Medium ei Lowrance v R Popup Map Information Presentation Mode P Draw Map Boundaries International Mode I Fill Water With White Overlay Data i S Safety Contour Trackline Extension Map Data 15 Meters Length Map Categories Drawn Or Delete My Icons El Map Overlays R Show Time F Range Rings E Show Distance F Lat Lon Grid Lines Map Menu left and Map Data Menu right Earth Map Detail From the Map Page press MENU J to Map Data ENT Press ENT to check to select the level of map detail you prefer Use T J to choose off low medium or high then press EXIT to the page display Pop up Map Info From the Map Page press MENU Il to Map
159. ts the unit show your location on a moving map as well as point the way to your destination This gimbal mounted GlobalMap uses an external antenna receiver module which makes the whole system work something like your car radio But instead of your favorite dance tunes this receiver tunes in to a couple of dozen GPS satellites circling the earth It will also listen in 4 to the WAAS satellites in orbit but more about that in the upcoming segment introducing you to GPS and WAAS Your unit listens to signals from as many satellites as it can see above the horizon eliminates the weakest signals then computes its location in relation to those satellites Once the GlobalMap figures its latitude and longitude it plots that position on the moving map shown on the screen The whole process takes place several times a second The performance doesn t stop there Stored in the permanent memory of each unit is a basic background map of the entire world We lock it in here at the factory you can t change or erase this map The background map is suitable for many navigation chores but for maximum accuracy and much more detail you need our optional map making software MapCreate 6 Some unit features such as searching for businesses and addresses won t work without a custom MapCreate map There is so much detail in our background map and even more in MapCreate that we ll describe their contents and differ ences in Section 3
160. u Find By Name Ba Interstate Find In List 435 Interstate 44 Interstate 440 Interstate 45 Interstate 459 Interstate 465 Interstate 469 Interstate 470 Interstate 474 Interstate 475 Interstate 476 Interstate 480 Interstate 49 Interstate el Find By Name menu have selected a highway name you then can select an exit Press 4 to switch to the Exit List Press 4 or T until you highlight the exit then press ENT 109 Highway 44 Interstate Exit 231 Jct US 64 OK 51 Tulsa Muskogee Sand Springs 4 Exit 232 Memorial Dr East 31st St Exit 233 East 21st St Exit 234A US 169 Broken Arrow Owasso Exit 234B Garnett Rd Exit 235 East 11th St Exit 236A 129th Ave East Admiral Place Exit 236B Jct l 244 W Downtown Tulsa Exit 238 161st East Ave Exit 240A OK 167 N 193rd East Ave Tulsa Port of Catoo Exit 240B US 412 E Choteau Siloam Springs Exit 241 OK 66 E Catoosa Jct l 44 E Tnpk Mile 241 Parking Area Find Exit menu with an exit selected in the Exit List 4 In the Exit Information screen you have two choices A Press ENT to navigate or Go To the exit B Press ENT to find exit on the map Find On Map Go To Exit Find On Map Services Services Country Tire Inc Country Tire Inc Jiffy Lube Jiffy Lube Go To Exit option left and Find On Map option right Tip You can also look up some additional information on the
161. u turn Thus what you see on the left side of the screen should always be to your left and so on Another option is course up mode which keeps the map at the same orientation as the initial bearing to the waypoint When either the track up or course up mode is on a N is displayed on the map screen to show you which direction is north 82 To change map orientation from the Map Page press MENU J to Map ORIENTATION ENT Use or J to select the desired mode then press ENT Press EXIT EXIT to return to the page display Go To Cursor Find Distance Find Streets Find Address Highway Exits Map Orientation 60 To Cursor Find Distance Find Streets Find Address Highway Exits Pea ee Map Orientation Overlay Data D F Auto Zoom Map Data North Up Map Categori Track Up Overlay Data Delete My lcc Map Data panera Course Up Map Categories Drawn the North Up map orientation option selected right Navionics Charts Your GlobalMap can display Navionics electronic charts on MMCs They work just like a MapCreate custom map on an MMC 2 5 ze D zb Za GG 4 i s DE SES f SS ie REGULATED 25 SE a ee White Ces CHARTS 216 Shoal og S Chesepeske Bay l Sie t aw RA ING 2 CRABDING omi a da SES KEE RAT o 5 56mi SREP RROHIBETED In 37 02 499 U 75 58 43
162. umber of points in the trail activity and visi bility are all changed on the Edit Trail menu screen The Active setting determines whether or not the unit is recording new points for a par ticular trail On the Edit Trail menu press 4 then to highlight the Active and or Visible checkboxes Press ENT to check turn on or uncheck turn off the desired feature Use T JL or to make other changes within the Edit Trails menu Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the main screen Transparency GlobalMap 5500C only Use the transparency menu to adjust the transparency of menu win dows A high transparency allows you to continue monitoring the screen s display while adjusting feature settings though the text of the menus may fade until it is unreadable A low transparency will usually make menu text easier to read at the cost of watching your display Experiment with this feature until you find the level of transparency that matches your preferences 102 Screen Sounds Transparency Alarms Route Planning My Trails Cancel Navigation GPS Setup System Setup gt Sun Moon Calculations Trip Calculator Timers Browse MMC Files Spring Fort Smith JA mi Main Menu with Transparency command selected To adjust Menu Transparency level Press MENU MENU IL to TRANSPARENCY ENT The TRANSPARENCY slider bar appears Press T or J to move the bar The lower end of th
163. uring the trip such as the time to your destination 49 The other two methods provide a full range of navigation data and work with both the Map Page and Navigation Page The only difference be tween them is navigating a trail follows a trail forward while back tracking follows a trail in reverse When hiking at walking speed with a hand held GPS we often just use visual back trailing because it is better following each little turn on a foot path At faster speeds like traveling on the highway or on the water the Navigate Trail and Backtrack Trail commands are handy Visual Trailing 1 On the Map Page zoom ZIN or ZOUT so your trail is visible 2 Begin moving and watch the Map Page Simply walk or steer so your current position arrow moves along the trail you have just made Tip Generally when using this method the smaller the zoom range the more accurately you will be able to steer along the trail Navigate a Trail forward The following figures illustrate the menu sequence for navigating a trail 1 Press MENU MENU to My Traits ENT 2 Press J to enter the Saved Trail list then use or J to select the de sired Trail Name ENT 3 Press gt to DELETE TralL J to NAVIGATE ENT 4 Press to NaviGATE ENT The unit begins showing navigation infor mation along the trail NOTE If you are already located at or near the beginning of your trail the arrival alarm will go off as soon as you hit
164. urse line Off Course Small Bearing Small Closing Spd Small Press ENT to add Move Priority Overlay Size Overlay Style Small gt Digital zi E Show Caption Overlay Data Shown menu with Off Course option selected left Press ENT to access Remove option right Press ENT again to remove item To move overlaid data You may find it useful to rearrange data that is floating in your display window 1 From one of the Map Pages press MENU J to Overlay Data ENT 2 You ll see a list of the overlay data currently displayed Select the item you want to move and press ENT to Move ENT 90 3 The data begins to flash on your screen Use any combination of gt lt T and J to move the data to a new location on the screen 4 When satisfied press EXIT EXIT To resize overlaid data press MENU J to Overlay Data ENT This will bring up the Overlay Data Shown menu with a list of the current over lay data Use gt lt to toggle the size of the data between small me dium large and enormous When you are satisfied with the data size press EXIT You can also change the data size by highlighting the data you want to change on the Overlay Data Shown menu and pressing ENT This will bring up the data information menu Use J to select overlay size then press ENT Select the desired data size then press EXIT EXIT EXIT to return to the main screen Overylay Data Style
165. us Data Customize Menu with the GPS Data category expanded Selecting the category name and pressing ENT will show the category s contents so you can choose items within it An expanded category one with a next to its name can be collapsed to hide its contents Just select the category name and press ENT Expand any categories that might contain data you want to display Then press J or T to select a different data option With the new option highlighted press ENT to switch the contents of the box to the new data type then press EXIT You can now select another box to change When you are finished with the settings press EXIT again to end the Custom ize command and the box name stops flashing A Page display can show a limited number of data boxes You can not turn them off or add more data boxes GPS Simulator The GPS simulator lets you use the unit as if you were outdoors navi gating somewhere It s a great way to become familiar with all the unit s features You can set the starting location by entering latitude longitude Starting Position or from a stored waypoint map place or POI location CHOOSE START command You can steer your position and change speed on the map by using the arrow keys STEER wm ARROWS command or by 76 setting the track and speed in the dialog boxes provided on the simulator menu screen To get to the GPS Simulator 1 Press MENU MENU J to GPS Setup ENT 2 Pr
166. ut we recommend this installation sequence Caution You should read over this entire installation section before drill ing any holes in your vehicle or vessel 1 Determine the approximate location for the GPS unit so you can plan how and where to route the cables for the antenna and power This will help you make sure you have enough cable length for the de sired configuration 2 Determine the approximate location for the GPS antenna module and its cable route 3 Determine the location of your battery or other power connection along with the power cable route 4 Install the GPS antenna and route the antenna cable to the GPS unit 5 Install the power cable and route it to the GPS unit 6 Mount the GPS unit GPS Antenna Receiver Module The unit packages include the LGC 2000 GPS module This device con tains the unit s external antenna and receiver for GPS and WAAS sig nals The antenna receiver module comes with a 25 foot Y adapter ex tension cable This module can be mounted on a flat surface or pole or an optional magnet is available for temporary mounting on any ferrous surface 11 You need to select an antenna installation location that has a clear un obstructed view of the sky After the module is installed connect it to the unit The LGC 2000 can communicate with your GPS unit either directly using the supplied extension cable or through a NMEA 20007 network NOTE See the module s instruction sheet public
167. vel Time 99 99 99 16 pn 11 48 20 f vonage fam 14 7 0 ft Latitude N 36 08 869 Longitude IW 95 50 163 Going To 2 R in Lane Ri 21st St_ 21st St 21s ar T H E Ave LE Ave N 36 08 459 W 95 47 853 t 3 mi Navigating along a route Fig 1 shows the GlobalMap 4900M Naviga tion Page at the start of a route heading straight for the first waypoint Wpt 1 In Fig 2 the traveler has arrived at Wpt 1 the arrival alarm has been triggered and the bearing arrow on the compass rose has turned to point east toward Wpt 2 In Fig 3 the traveler has turned east on his new course and is heading straight for Wpt 2 which is 2 15 miles away Fig 4 shows route navigation on the Map Page In this fig ure the traveler has reached Wpt 2 and is half way along the leg be tween Wpts 2 and 3 Trails Delete a Trail This is the command used to erase or delete a trail Press MENU MENU J to My Trais ENT to trail name ENT to DELETE TRAIL ENT lt to Yes ENT Tip You can also delete all trails at once 1 Press MENU MENU J to My Traits ENT 2 Press gt to DELETE ALL ENT e to Yes ENT Edit a Trail Name To edit a trail name press MENU MENU J to My Tras ENT J to trail name ENT ENT Press T or J to change the first character then press to t
168. y Find First Street Find Intersection A 2 EH ER C 2 d kl W 95 50 579 08 mi N 3608977 Find Streets menu left with the Find First Street command highlighted Streets Found list right h E Av 113 kejan L S630 Wa Pi Td S Mond F asf 1s i 1 Heights ve Old Cutler Rd Ingraham Hwy A of mi 120 mag 4 AE South Miar i Za L 7 jHeighte 7 Cutler A4 ae Q2iRidg ap P Biscayne Bay z 1 pe MY EEN o Pring ton S De s 1 ECH rd l GN Fusgbns Le J Gel e HilFenden A PA LS Ee pon ety N 25 35529 W 80 19347 20m Map Page showing results of a street search The cursor points to the located street If you want to navigate to the found street at the cursor location just press MENU ENT EXIT Find an Intersection You must enter one street in the First Street dialog box and enter the next street in the Second Street dialog box 1 From the Map Page press MENU to Finn STREETS ENT and the Find Streets Menu appears 2 You must fill in a street name in the First Street dialog box Press ENT to display the Find By Name menu There are two options A You can spell out the street in the top selection box Press Tor 4 to change the first letter then press to move the cursor to the next letter and re peat until the name is correct then press ENT ENT B Or y
169. you may NOT create derivative works based upon any Database or its contents Any un authorized reproduction use or transfer of a Database may be a crime and may subject you to damages and attorney fees This License Agreement will terminate immediately without prior notice from us if you fail to comply with or violate any of the provi sions of this Agreement Upon termination you will promptly return all products containing one or more Databases to us Prices and programs are subject to change without notice This License Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Oklahoma and comprises the complete and exclusive understanding between you and us concerning the above subject matter 124 DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY We our or us refers to Lowrance Electronics Inc the manufacturer of this product You or your refers to the first person who purchases the prod uct as a consumer item for personal family or household use The Databases Limited Warranty applies to the one or more databases that your product may contain We refer to each of these as a Database or together as the Data bases Your product may thus include the WBS Database which contains worldwide background surface mapping data the SmartMap Database which contains inland mapping data or other Databases We warrant to you that we have accurately compiled processed and repro duced the portions of the source material on which the Da

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