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Lowrance iFINDER H2O C - Hiking GPS receiver - TFT - 320 x 240 - colorLowrance - 2.8 inch
One of the most popular Lowrance handhelds, now with a crystal clear color display - plus 16-channel GPS precision. The iFINDER H2O comes with sporty styling and a sure-grip rubber welt seal, along with dual processors and a high-res color screen!
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User reviews and opinions
| jagadeesh |
10:53am on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| Good Accuracy and battery life General quality Uses up to 1 gig mem card CCD or SD, uses only 2 AA batterys Need backlight or sunlight to clearly see screen | |
| Shorty |
8:51am on Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| External antenna needed Upon receiving my unit I promptly turned it on and paitently waited for a satelite lock which never came. | |
| deeps |
8:26pm on Sunday, September 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| I am returning it- as it was not what I needed- or expected "Compact" "Unreliable","Complicated Controls","Difficult To Read" | |
| Hyp3r |
5:54am on Friday, June 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| The price is the best thing about this GPS (if it is not an error). Great for a water proof color GPS that can take one gig SD cards. | |
| john_pro |
8:28pm on Saturday, May 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| Easy to use menu and buttons, large screen, waterproof. Does not reach 12 hour use, 6-8 is more realistic | |
| dodongo |
4:33pm on Friday, April 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| UNIT NEEDS TO BE MORE USER FRIENDLY. LOADING GPS LOCATIONS WITHOUT USING MEMORY CARD. I LIKE TO LOAD NUMBERS AS I GET THEM. | |
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There, however, are some fringe areas of the U.S., including parts of Alaska, that do not yet receive robust WAAS coverage. Continued WAAS development is planned to extend WAAS coverage in the years to come. WAAS boosts 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 consistently good WAAS reception, but terrain, foliage or even large man-made structures can sometimes block the WAAS signal from ground receivers. You'll find that using your GPS receiver is both easy and amazingly accurate. Its easily the most accurate method of electronic navigation available to the general public today. Remember that this receiver is only a tool. Always have another method of navigation available, such as a map or chart and a compass. Also remember 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 cant know whats between you and your destination. Its up to you to safely navigate around obstacles, no matter how youre using this product.
How to use this manual: typographical 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 following paragraphs explain how to interpret text formatting for those commands and other instructions: Arrow Keys The arrow keys control the movement of dotted crosshairs lines (the cursor) on your mapping screen. The arrow keys also help you move around the iFINDER 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: . 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/Save" 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: ADVANCED MODE. These indicate that you are to select this command or option from a menu or take an action of 8
some kind with the menu item. Text that you may need to enter or file names you need to select are shown in italic type, such as trail name. Instructions = Menu Sequences Most functions you perform with the iFINDER are described as a sequence of key strokes and selecting menu commands. We've written them in a condensed manner for quick and easy reading. For example, instructions for backtracking a trail in Easy Mode would look like this: 1. Press MENU| to NAVIGATE TRAIL|ENT. 2. Now, begin moving and follow your iFINDER. Translated into complete English, step 1 means: "Press the Menu key. Next, press the down arrow key to scroll down the menu and select (highlight) the Navigate Trail menu command. Finally, press the Enter key." Also note that throughout this text, we will refer to the iFINDER H2OC as iFINDER, or as the unit.
Other Accessories
Other iFINDER accessories include MMC cards, MMC card readers and MapCreate 6 custom mapping software for your computer. (The iFINDER H2OC Plus model ships with the GPS Accessory Pack, which is composed of the MapCreate CDs, the card reader and one memory card.) If these accessories are not available from your dealer, see the accessory ordering information on the inside back cover of this manual.
MapCreate 6 CD-ROM and MMC card reader for USB ports.
Section 3: Easy Mode Operation
This section addresses Easy Mode operation for the iFINDER's main GPS functions. The principles are the same in both operating modes, so this discussion also serves as a good introduction to Advanced Mode work. Before you turn on the iFINDER, 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, grab the batteries and turn to the one-page Quick Reference on page 28.
Keypad
iFINDER H2OC keypad.
1. PWR/LIGHT (Power & Light) The PWR key turns the unit on and off and activates the backlight. 2. PAGES Pressing this key switches the unit between the three different page screens in Easy Mode. (Satellite, Navigation and Map.) Each page represents one of the unit's major operation modes. 3. MENU Press this key to show the menus, which allow you to select or adjust a feature from a list. 4. ARROW KEYS These keys are used to navigate through the menus, make menu selections, move the map cursor and enter data. 5. ENT (Enter) This key allows you to save data, accept values or execute menu commands. 19
6. EXIT The Exit key lets you return to the previous screen, clear data or close a menu. 7. FIND The Find key launches the iFINDER search menus and some navigation functions. 8. ZOUT (Zoom Out) This key lets you zoom the screen out to see a larger geographic are on the map. Less detail is seen as you zoom out. 9. ZIN (Zoom In) This key lets you zoom the screen in to see greater detail in a smaller geographic area on the map.
Power/lights on and off
To turn on the unit, press PWR. To turn on the backlight, press PWR again. Pressing PWR once again will turn off the backlight. Press EXIT to clear any message or alarm displays. Turn off the unit by pressing and holding the PWR key for 3 seconds.
Main Menu
Easy Mode has a single Main Menu, which contains function commands and setup option commands. The tutorial lessons in this section will deal only with functions the basic commands that make the iFINDER do something. The iFINDER 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.
Track or compass heading indicator, showing direction of travel
Present position arrow
Compass rose
Trail line
Navigation information data boxes Navigation Page, recording a trail, traveling east. Page looks like this when the iFINDER is not navigating to a waypoint , following a route, or backtracking a trail.
When navigating to a waypoint or following a route, the Navigation screen looks like the one shown in the next image. Your ground speed, track, distance, course and bearing to waypoint, are all shown digitally on this screen. The current cross track error is shown in the XTK box. This is the distance you are off-course to the side of the desired course line. The course line is an imaginary line drawn from your position when you started navigating to the destination waypoint. It's shown on the navigation page as a vertical dotted line. Lines on either side of the present position show the current cross track error range. The default for the cross track error range is 0.20 mile. For example, if the present position symbol touches the right cross track error line, then you are 0.20 mile 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 illustrating your destination (waypoint) appears on the screen as you approach the waypoint. Travel Time is the time that it will take to reach your destination at your present closing speed. Arrival Time is the local time it will be when you arrive at the destination, based upon your present closing speed and track.
Waypoint symbol
Bearing arrow Trail line
Cross track error range (off course indicator)
Destination name
Navigation information data boxes Navigation Page, going to cursor. Driver is headed east (a 68 track) toward a cursor location 68 (bearing) away. The cross track error range (white corridor) is 0.20 miles either side of the course. The driver is headed toward the cursor location, which is 0.17 miles away. The vehicle is basically on course (off course only 1 foot). Traveling at 34 mph. The driver will arrive at the waypoint in 18 seconds.
Map Page The map 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 using options in Advanced Mode. 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. NOTE: When our text says, navigating to a waypoint, we really mean navigation to any selected item, whether it is a waypoint you made, a map feature or an item (like a restaurant) from the POI database. Using the map is as simple as pressing the PAGES key. A screen similar to those in following images appears. The arrow flashing in the center of the screen is your present position. It points in the direction you're traveling. The solid line extending from the arrow is your plot trail, or path you've taken. Remember, a flashing question mark/arrow symbol or flashing text displays means the iFINDER has not yet calculated a position. The zoom range is the distance across the map. This number is shown in the lower left corner of the screen. In the first example below, the range is 4,000 miles from one side of the map to the other. The Zoom In and Zoom Out keys zoom the map to enlarge or reduce its coverage area. There are 40 zoom ranges, from 0.02 miles to 4,000 miles. 24
Find Your Current Position
Finding your current position is as simple as turning on the iFINDER. The unit automatically searches for satellites and under a clear sky, calculates its position in approximately one minute or less. NOTE: Clear sky means open sky, unobstructed by terrain, dense foliage or structures. Clouds do not restrict GPS signal reception. If for some reason satellite acquisition takes longer, you may be inside a structure, a vehicle or in terrain that is blocking signal reception. To correct this, be sure you are positioned so the unit has as clear a view of the sky as possible, then turn the unit off and back on again.
Moving Around the Map: Zoom & Cursor Arrow Keys
The map is presented from a bird's eye view. The current zoom range shows in the lower left 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 in a larger geographic area. When you are walking or riding in a vehicle, the map will automatically move as you move. This keeps your current location roughly centered on the screen. You can scroll the map northward, southward, eastward or westward by using the arrow keys, which will launch the cursor crosshairs. This allows you to look anywhere on the map. To clear the cursor, press EXIT and the map will revert to the current or last known position.
Cursor line Selected airport Cursor line Distance measured by cursor
The selected airport to the northwest is 4.2 miles away.
Use the cursor to determine the distance from your current position (or last known position, when working indoors) to any map object or location. Use the arrow keys to position the cursor over the object or place. The distance, measured in a straight line, appears in the data box at the bottom of the map. Press EXIT to clear the cursor.
Selecting Any Map Item with the Cursor
1. Use the zoom keys and the arrow keys to move around the map and find any item you wish to select. 2. Use the arrow keys and center the cursor crosshairs on the desired object. On most items, a pop-up box will give the name of the selected item. You will also notice a red halo surrounds the item when it is selected. Once that happens and you press FIND, the Find Menu will pop up with SELECTED ITEM listed at the top of the menu. Press ENT to see the Waypoint Information screen for the selected item.
Searching
Now that you've seen how the iFINDER can find where you are, let's search for something else. Searching is one of the most powerful features 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 iFINDER has acquired a position: 1. Press FIND| to MAP PLACES|ENT| to POI-RESTAURANTS. 2. You could search the entire restaurant category, but in this example we will narrow our search. Press to FAST FOOD CHAINS|ENT|ENT.
Find Map Places Menu (left); Category Selection menu (center) with list of the nearest restaurants (right).
3. A list of restaurants will appear with the closest at the top of the list and the one furthest from you at the bottom of the list. The nearest is highlighted. 4. If you wanted, you could scroll or to select another restaurant, but for now, we will just accept the nearest one. Press ENT. 5. The POI's Waypoint Information screen appears. (This is how you can use the iFINDER as a business phone directory!) If you wanted to navigate there, you could press Enter, since the GO TO command is highlighted. But we just want to see it on the map, so press to FIND ON MAP|ENT.
POI information screen for fast food restaurant nearest this position. Screen shows name, street address, phone number, latitude/longitude, distance to the restaurant and its compass bearing. Screen shows Go To command (left). The Find On Map command is selected (right).
6. The iFINDER's map appears, with the cursor crosshairs highlighting the restaurant's POI symbol. A pop-up name box identifies the POI. A data box at the bottom of the screen displays the location's latitude, longitude, distance and bearing.
Map screen showing Finding Waypoint, the result of a restaurant search.
7. To clear the search and return to the last page displayed, press EXIT repeatedly. Before you completely exited out of the Search menus, you could have gone looking for another place. NOTE: Search works from mapping and POI data loaded in the unit. If you have not loaded a high-detailed custom map covering the desired search area, you may not find much.
Set Home Waypoint
A waypoint is an electronic address, based on the latitude and longitude of a position on the earth. Easy Mode allows you to save two waypoints (Home and Man Overboard). To save a Home Waypoint: 1. Press and release ENT. 2. A message appears asking if you want to save as home waypoint. Select YES and press ENT. The waypoint appears on the map as an X, named Home.
Navigate to cursor. In this example, the cursor crosshairs are centered on Oologah, Oklahoma.
3. Press MENU|ENT and the iFINDER will begin navigating to the cursor location. The Map Page will display a course line from your current position to the cursor position. The Navigation Page displays a compass rose showing navigation information to your destination. See the following examples.
The 15-mile zoom figure (left) shows the course line connecting your current position to your destination. The 60-mile zoom (center) shows both current position and destination on screen. The Navigation Page (right) will also show navigation information.
To stop navigating to the cursor, use the Cancel Navigation command: press MENU| to CANCEL NAVIGATION|ENT| to YES|ENT. The iFINDER stops showing navigation information.
Navigate to a Point of Interest
For POIs that are in view on the map, you can use the Navigate to Cursor command above. Use the cursor to select the POI. Another method involves searching for POIs by pressing the FIND key and selecting MAP PLACES. (See the searching example earlier in this section, or turn to Sec. 6, Searching, for detailed instructions on POI searches.) After you have selected MAP PLACES and pressed ENT, a list of map categories will appear. Use to highlight a category and press ENTER. The FIND BY MENU will appear with two options from which to choose: NAME and NEAREST. Select NEAREST and press ENT. A list of locations will appear with the one nearest you highlighted at the top. Press ENT, then press to make sure the GO TO command is highlighted at the bottom of the screen. Now press ENT. The iFINDER begins showing navigation information to the item. To cancel navigation, press MENU| to CANCEL NAVIGATION|ENT| to YES|ENT. The iFINDER stops showing navigation information.
Creating and Saving a Trail
A trail, or plot trail, is a history of the path you have taken. On the screen, trails are represented by a solid line extending from the back of the current position arrow. With the default auto setting, the iFINDER creates a trail by placing a dot (trail point) on the screen every time you change directions. (The method used for creating a trail and the trail update rate can both be adjusted in Advanced Mode. See Sec. 5 for Trail Options.) In Easy Mode, this unit automatically creates a plot trail when turned on. The trail is saved in memory when the unit is turned off. The iFINDER continues recording the same trail until you clear the trail, which erases the old trail and starts creation of a new trail. NOTE: The iFINDER can record up to 9,999 points per trail, which can be adjusted in Advanced Mode. The default setting is a maximum of 2,000 points. When trail length exceeds the maximum setting, the unit begins recording the trail over itself. In Advanced Mode, you can save and recall up to 10 different plot trails, which can be copied to your MMC for archiving. Caution: You also have the option of turning off trail recording in Advance Mode. If the option is left off when you switch modes, you 35
Trails Menu, Advanced Mode.
2. Press to saved trail list, then use or to select a trail to navigate. 3. With the trail name highlighted, press ENT| to NAVIGATE|ENT. 4. Wait while the iFINDER creates a route from the trail. 52
When the progress message disappears, the unit displays a trail information screen, with NAVIGATE highlighted in the top command box.
Tip: Back Track a Trail
Running the Navigate command will lead you along the trail from its starting point to its ending point. You can also back track a trail, following it in reverse order (from its ending point to its starting point.) In Easy Mode, this is done automatically with the most recently created active trail. In Advanced Mode you must first select the Reverse command to reverse the trail point order before you start navigating: press to REVERSE ROUTE|ENT| to NAVIGATE. 5. To follow the trail, press ENT. The unit begins showing navigation data along the trail. Follow the steering arrow on the Map Page or the compass bearing arrow on the Navigation Page. NOTE: If you are at or near the start of the trail, the arrival alarm will go off as soon as navigation begins because of your proximity to the trail's first point. Just press EXIT to clear the alarm. 6. Upon arrival at your destination, cancel navigation: press MENU|MENU| to CANCEL NAVIGATION|ENT| to YES |ENT.
Routes
A route is a series of waypoints linked together in an ordered sequence, used 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 legs. The legs of all GPS routes are based on straight lines between waypoints. A route provides the automatic capability to navigate through several waypoints without having to reprogram the unit after arriving at each waypoint. Once programmed into the GPS unit, a route gives you the option of navigating forward through the route waypoints or in reverse order. You can even begin navigating in the middle of a route!. Create and Save a Route In the iFINDER, routes can be created, edited and navigated only in Advanced Mode. You have the option of creating a route in the unit or on your computer, if you have purchased our MapCreate 6 software.
PC-created Routes
MapCreate is the easiest method for preparing a route, because your PC's larger screen, keyboard and mouse are easier to manipulate than the pocket-sized iFINDER. 53
To load a MapCreate route into the iFINDER, 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 into the iFINDER. (See Sec. 2 for instructions on installing MMCs. To load the GPS Data File into the iFINDER's memory, see the entry on Transferring GPS Data Files between the iFINDER and a Computer in this section.)
Routes Created in the iFINDER
You can create a route by selecting existing waypoints from the waypoint 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| to ROUTE PLANNING|ENT. 2. With NEW ROUTE highlighted, press ENT| to (ROUTE END)|ENT| to ADD FROM MAP|ENT. The Map Page appears with the cursor showing. 3. Use the Zoom 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 position, you are already at the starting spot.) 4. Set the first route waypoint by pressing ENT. In this example, we moved to the intersection of 11th Street and 145th E. Ave. to start our route to a public hunting area next to a river.
1. 2. 3. Route creation sequence: (from left) Fig. 1. Set route waypoint (1) at 11th St. & 145th Ave. Fig. 2. Zoom in; move cursor north to set point (2) at 145th & Admiral. Fig. 3. With point (2) set, move cursor east to mark interstate 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.
4. 5. 6. Route creation sequence, continued: Fig. 4. Point (3) set at on-ramp 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 hunting 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 iFINDER reverts to the Route screen, with the route automatically named Route 1 and stored in the iFINDER's internal memory. 8. You can edit the name if you wish. Press to select the screen's command box, then press to EDIT ROUTE NAME|ENT. Press or to change the first character, then press to move the cursor to the next character and repeat until the name is correct, then press ENT. 9. With the command box active, you also can execute other route commands, like NAVIGATE. Press to highlight a different command, then press ENT. 10. If you are finished with the route, you can return to the main page display by pressing EXIT repeatedly. Delete a Route 1. From the NAVIGATION PAGE, press MENU|ENT or from the MAP PAGE press MENU|MENU| to ROUTE PLANNING|ENT. 2. Press to the route list|press or to select route name|ENT. 3. Press to DELETE ROUTE|ENT| to YES|ENT.
Screen menu with brightness selected. Display mode menu.
To adjust the screen's display mode: 1. Press to DISPLAY MODE|ENT then press or to select mode|EXIT. 2. To return to the main page display, press EXIT|EXIT.
To adjust display's backlight delay options: 1. Press to LIGHT DELAY|ENT|press or to select mode|EXIT. 2. To leave screen settings and return to the main page display, press EXIT|EXIT.
Continuous selected on Light Delay menu. It's ideal for night travel in a vehicle, since the cigarette lighter can be used as the power source.
Set Language
This unit's menus are available in 10 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Swedish, Russian, Dutch and Finnish. To select a different language: 1. Press MENU|MENU| to SYSTEM SETUP|ENT. 2. Press to SET LANGUAGE|ENT. 3. Use or to select a different language and press ENT. All menus now appear in the language you selected. Press EXIT|EXIT to return to the main page display.
Set Local Time
The method for setting local time works the same way in both Easy and Advanced Mode, but the SET LOCAL TIME menu is accessed differently in each mode. In Easy Mode, press MENU| to SET LOCAL TIME|ENT. In Advanced Mode, you first press MENU|MENU| to SYSTEM SETUP|ENT| to SET LOCAL TIME|ENT.
Set Local Time highlighted in (left) Easy Mode. Set local time selected in Advanced mode (center). Time Settings menu (right).
To set Local Time: from the Time Setting menu, press ENT. Press or to change the first character, then press to move the cursor to the next character. Repeat until the time is correct, then press ENT. To set the Month: from the Time Settings menu, press to MONTH|ENT. Press or to select the month, then press ENT. To set the Day: from the Time Settings menu, press to DAY|ENT. Press or to select the day, then press ENT.
YEAR|ENT. Press or to select the year, then press ENT.
To set the Year: from the Time Settings menu, press to
Adjusting local time (left) and Adjusting the month (right).
The last field in this menu is CONFIG DST. This feature allows your unit to automatically adjust to Daylight Saving Time (you should only have to set it once). You may select which set of rules matches DST in your region, or accept the default. Once you have each field set the way you want, press EXIT repeatedly to return to the main page display.
Software Version Information
From time to time, Lowrance updates the operating system software in some of its products. These software upgrades usually are offered to 88
customers as free downloads from our web site, www.lowrance.com. The upgrades make the unit perform better and in many cases, introduce a new feature or function. You can find out what software version is running in your iFINDER by using the Software Info command.
Software Info command in Easy Mode (left). Advanced mode (center). The Software Info screen (right).
The command works the same in both Easy and Advanced Mode, but the Software Information is accessed differently in each mode. In Easy Mode: 1. Press MENU| to SOFTWARE INFO|ENT. 2. Read the information displayed on the screen. 3. To return to the main page display, press EXIT|EXIT. In Advanced Mode: 1. Press MENU|MENU| to SYSTEM SETUP|ENT| to SOFTWARE INFO|ENT. 2. Read the information displayed on the screen. 3. To return to the main page display, press EXIT repeatedly.
Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles
Key strokes and alarm sounds can be adjusted in the Sounds menu. The adjustments work the same in both Easy and Advanced Mode, but the Sounds menu is accessed differently in each mode: In Easy Mode, press MENU| to SOUNDS|ENT. In Advanced Mode, press MENU|MENU| to SOUNDS|ENT.
Sounds selected on main menu in Easy Mode (left). Sounds highlighted on main menu in Advanced mode (center). Sounds menu (right).
To set Key Sounds: from the Sounds menu, highlight KEY PRESS SOUNDS and press ENT to turn them on (check) or turn them off (uncheck). To set Alarm Sounds: from the Sounds menu, press to ALARM SOUNDS. With ALARM SOUNDS highlighted, press ENT to turn them on (check) or turn them off (uncheck).
To set Alarm Style, from the Sounds menu, press to ALARM STYLE|ENT. Press or to change the style and press ENT. After the option is set, press EXIT|EXIT to return to the main page display.
Track Smoothing
This is a factory setting that should always be turned on. When stopped or traveling at slow speeds, Track Smoothing prevents trails from wandering. The steering arrow, compass rose and map, in track-up mode, also benefit from Track Smoothing. To turn on Track Smoothing, press MENU|MENU, then use the keys to select GPS SETUP and press ENT. Scroll down to TRACK SMOOTHING and press ENT to turn it on (check).
Track Smoothing option turned on.
Trail Options
There are several options you can use with trails. Some affect all trails, others may be applied to specific trails. A few of the options include, displaying, hiding, creating, editing and deleting trails. These options are only available in Advanced Mode, but also will affect the appearance of trails in Easy Mode.
General Trail Options
To access the Trails Menu: 1. Press MENU|MENU| to MY TRAILS|ENT.
Main Menu (left); Trails Menu (center); Trail Options menu (right).
Selected Item
The Selected Item function will appear on the menu only when you have an item selected with the cursor crosshairs. It allows you to quickly access information on the selected location. To access a Selected Item: 1. Center the cursor crosshairs on a POI on the map and press FIND. 2. SELECTED ITEM will be listed at the top of the Find menu. Press FIND, then press ENT to launch the POI information window. 3. At the bottom of the POI information window: GO TO will be highlighted. To navigate to the Selected Item press ENT. To Find the location on the Map, use the keys to select FIND ON MAP and press ENT.
Destination highlighted on the Find menu (left). POI information window (right).
Destination
When you are navigating to a location, DESTINATION will appear at the top of the Find menu. It provides quick access to navigation information about your destination. 96
To access Destination: 1. When navigating to a location, press FIND, select DESTINATION and press ENT. 2. If your destination is listed in the POI database, the POI information window will appear. If you are navigating to a location not listed in the POI database, an information window will appear displaying the distance to the target as well as your current bearing.
Recent Finds menu (left) with POI information window (right).
Recent Finds
The Recent Finds function keeps a record of places to which you have navigated either by cursor or via the Map Places menu. To see Recent Finds: 1. Press FIND, select RECENT FINDS and press ENT. 2. Use the keys to scroll through the list. 3. To open the POI information window for a particular location, highlight the location and press ENT. Press EXIT to return to the Find Recent menu.
Current Route
When you are navigating a route, Current Route, gives you quick access to route menu. To access Current Route information: 1. When navigating a route, press FIND, select CURRENT ROUTE and press ENT. 2. A window will appear, showing all the points within your current route. Press EXIT to return to the FIND menu.
Current Route highlighted on the Find menu (left). The trail menu (right) launches when CURRENT ROUTE is selected from the Find menu.
Find Addresses
1. Press FIND| to FIND ADDRESS|ENT. 2. Press ENT to search in the Address field.
Find Address Menu.
3. To enter an address number: with the Address bar highlighted, press ENT, then use the or keys to change the first number. Press to move the cursor to the next number and repeat until the number is correct, then press ENT. 4. To enter a street name, press to STREET|ENT. There are two options: A. You can spell out the name in the top selection box. Press or 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. Jump down to the lower selection list by pressing ENT, then press or to select a street name from the list, then press ENT. The street name you selected is now in the street field. To return to the previous page, press EXIT.
Trip Up Timer, 60
Units of Measure, 21, 94 Utilities, 60
WAAS, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 Waypoints, 2, 4, 5, 8, 14, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 43, 45, 46, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 59, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 70, 71, 73, 74,
75, 77, 78, 85, 92, 95, 100, 101, 103, 104, 107, 108 Delete, 62 Edit, 62 Navigate, 51, 52 Save, 61, 62 Search, 95, 101, 107
Zooming, 4, 20, 23, 24, 28, 29, 36, 41, 46, 47, 54, 75 Auto Zoom, 75
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 CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS, PROMPTLY RETURN THE PRODUCT WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE. PLEASE RETURN USING THE ENCLOSED UPS SHIPPING LABEL AND INCLUDE: PROOF OF PURCHASE, NAME, ADDRESS, AND PHONE NUMBER. YOUR PURCHASE PRICE AND ANY APPLICABLE TAXES WILL BE REFUNDED. PLEASE ALLOW 4-6 WEEKS TO PROCESS YOUR REFUND.
1. This License Agreement applies to the one or more databases that your product may contain. We refer to these singly as a "Database" and together as the "Databases." Your product may thus include the "WBS Database" which contains worldwide background surface mapping data, the "SmartMap Database" which contains inland mapping data, or other Databases. 2. The Databases that your product may contain are licensed, not sold. We grant to you the nonexclusive, nonassignable right to use these Databases for supplemental navigation reference purposes, but only as long as you comply with the terms and conditions of this 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. 3. The Databases housed in your product are protected by the copyright notices appearing on the product or its screen(s). You may NOT modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, rent, lease, or resell any Database, and you may NOT create derivative works based upon any Database or its contents. Any unauthorized reproduction, use, or transfer of a Database may be a crime and may subject you to damages and attorney fees. 4. This License Agreement will terminate immediately without prior notice from us if you fail to comply with or violate any of the provisions of this Agreement. Upon termination, you will promptly return all products containing one or more Databases to us. 5. Prices and programs are subject to change without notice. 6. This License Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Oklahoma and comprises the complete and exclusive understanding between you and us concerning the above subject matter. 119
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.
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Technical specifications
| General | |
| Product Type | GPS receiver |
| Width | 5.6 in |
| Depth | 2.6 in |
| Height | 1.2 in |
| Weight | 8.7 oz |
| GPS System | |
| Recommended Use | Hiking |
| Receiver | 16 channel |
| SBAS | WAAS |
| Supported Memory Cards | SD Memory Card |
| Maps Included | USA, Hawaii |
| Compatible GPS Software | Lowrance NauticPath USA Marine Electronic Charts, Lowrance Fishing Hot Spots Elite, Lowrance FreedomMaps USA Topo, Lowrance LakeMaster Pro Maps, Lowrance MapCreate USA Topo |
| Navigation | |
| Waypoints | 1000 |
| Routes | 100 |
| Built-in Display | |
| Type | TFT |
| Resolution | 320 x 240 |
| Diagonal Size | 2.83" |
| Color Support | Color |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | Antenna |
| Battery | |
| Form Factor | AA type |
| Required Qty | 2 |
| Run Time (Up To) | 12 hour(s) |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Included Accessories | Car power adapter |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Waterproof Standard | IPX7 |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 1 year warranty |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Lowrance Electronics |
| Part Numbers | 000-0112-67, 112-67 |
| GTIN | 00042194528212, 00042194528229 |
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