Lowrance GlobalNav GlobalNav Installation Manual
Lowrance GlobalNav GlobalNav Installation Manual

Lowrance GlobalNav GlobalNav Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 LOBALNAV OPERATION INSTALLATION MANUAL ELECTRONICS, INC. I®LOWRANCE OK 74128 PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION's PdfCompressor 988-0129-01 12000 SKELLY TULSA, LITHO IN U.S.A.
  • Page 2 © Copyright 1991, Lowrance Electronics, rights reserved. WARNING! THIS GPS RECEIVER ONLY AS AN AID TO NAVIGA- TION. CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELYS METHOD TO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION. CAUTION This GPS receiver, (like all GE'S navigation equipment) shortest, direct path most waypoint.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION MOUNTING POWER CONNECTIONS MODULE INSTALLATION SURFACE MOUNTING POLE MOUNT NOISE KEYDOARD -HOW GE'S WORKS ACCURACY LOWRANCE MODULE GETTING STARTED INITIALIZATION INITIAL SETTINGS TIME OF DAY DATE TIMEZONE ALTITUDE INITIAL POSITION POSITION/NAVIGATION DISPLAYS POSITION DISPLAY NAVIGATION DISPLAY...
  • Page 4 NOTES: NOTES: PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION's PdfCompressor...
  • Page 5: Mounting

    NOTES: PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION's PdfCompressor INTRODUCTION of the GlobalNav represents best values other GPS units costing much more rivals today. features and The GlobalNav offers performance. at the touch button. operation has many features and functions, GlobalNav Although "soft key"...
  • Page 6 possible. For you have extend example, power buss, attach the fuse holder directly battery power buss. This will battery protect power cable event a short. white wire is for interface. The GlobalNav sends data for another electronic gation devices through this the white wire wire.
  • Page 7: Gps Module Installation

    Surface Mounting With Access If you have access underneath mounting surface, use the gasket supplied with GPS module as a template. Drill four 7/32" holes and 9/16" hole for module's cable. Attach the cable module and down through pass gasket and mounting surface.
  • Page 8 Surface Without Access Mounting to the you don't have access back side "cleats" supplied with GlobalNav. face1 you can cable "snake" module's assuming hole will still to be drilled accessable. need for the surface the gasket as cable.) Using drill the hole for the 9/16"...
  • Page 9: Pole Mount

    GLOBALNAV GPS RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS 4.VW x Module Dimensions 2.5"H Channels Five Parallel Four continuous satellites Update rate second Maximum Accuracy with Standard Position: Velocity: Without NMEA 0183 SENTENCES Minimum Recommended Sentence, Part Minimum Recommended Sentence, Part Present Position Autopilot Steering...
  • Page 10: Keydoard

    WAYPOINT SAVE This feature gives you more options. IWAYr OFFj PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION's PdfCompressor vertical columns. The and recalling Saving basic GPS screen. mode. plotter gain access to saves your instantly waypoint sav- OVERBOARD is having...
  • Page 11 WORKS The Global System newest, most Positioning (GPS) tech approach devised. navigation Department Defence (DOD) United GPS system is an answer their 24 hour global posi- needs tioning, 365 days a year. Basically, works system constellation by using Earth miles space.
  • Page 12 However, sion. The way military keeps us and other more precise system people from using data coming from words, satellites GPS receivers use what's as "CIA Code." It's known worse than "P In this Code." military's worldwide can benefit from...
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    If you chart. raise made change datum match in memo'. It does does erase The Lowrance GPS Module This GPS receiver (manufactured Rockwell) in all Lowrance receivers. It's small, rugged, five channel design up to lets and track acquire...
  • Page 14 you need this press change data, "Change" label. The very first time you use you'll need press this key. After pressing it, below appears. Uuiiu 4ITIME OF DATE TIME +01:1 —Ii u-Il 41 ALTITUDE INITIAL POSITION —.—————-,——————I I TI INITIAL SETTINGS This screen lets you or all...
  • Page 15: Date

    DISPLAY CONTRAST The contrast the display can be changed different light conditions. To change contrast, MENU key. Next, press to the label three times. Now press MORE adjacent adjacent to the Display Contrast label. Press arrow adjacent contrast. The key the down adjacent bar graph...
  • Page 16 "Clear' label. adjacent ALTITUDE The next parameter the needs is your altitude. This is GlobalNav distance from the GPS module altitude doesn't have be precise order find your position. For example, you're If you're feet. enter 675...
  • Page 17: Initial Position

    The unit for all measure items on this screen. change to the label that adjacent you wish from miles change Distance nautical miles, to the 'Distance" label until label reads "Distance can change units measure at the screen same time. When you've modified units...
  • Page 18 "OFF" appears. Press CLEAR key to from GPS alarm exit ALARM MUTE When any alarm "Press Clear key sounds, of the screen. appears Pressing silences...
  • Page 19: Position/Navigation Displays

    GPS ALARMS The GlobalNav has GPS alarms; The CDI alarm alarm. an audible tone when sounds indicator moves past preset limit. adjusted from same menu. ARRIVAL ALARM arrival alarm sounds tone when your position is within the alarm's radius of waypoint.
  • Page 20: Position Display

    Position Display The Position display shows your present position This is displayed longitude coordinates. thousands minute. (Not seconds.) Course Over Ground position display Error (XTE), Distance To Go (DTG), Gross Track Distance To Go, and Bearing (BRG). Error, used when only recalled.
  • Page 21: Steering Screen

    SEL. WAYPT. IJaypt ROUTE: WRECK OTG: BRG: Enter " I— Clear Finally, the 'Select Route Travel This is shown below. last route route forward or In our backward. 5, travelling forward would take us waypoint number 6, 7, 8, 9, and backward would take us to Travelling 1.
  • Page 22: Steering Setup Is

    STEERING DISPLAY Angled tines on left the Bearing Line measure right cross track error. Thecross track error (XTE) range shows of the bottom This scale has marks that match screen. angled lines. This lets you know cross track "+" moves with your present position above the scale determine In the cross track error.
  • Page 23: Status Display

    route's name, use the keys spell to the move labels desired letter. to the label. The "Select" selected adjacent of the screen under "ENTER NAME:" message. the last press the key next to the letter, time you press this at the end of letter key, erased.
  • Page 24 Time (TDOP). The (HOOP), (VDOP), number better GOOP crossing angles GPS receiver selects satellites based always tries that will result satellites The best way use GDOP angles. other the crossing angles are problems. words,...
  • Page 25: Plotter

    Finally, Enter will GlobalNav key. immediately to the information on the GPS recalled waypoint ROUTES Routes gives you ability navigate without the unit after having re-program route consists two or more waypoints.
  • Page 26: Plotter Radius

    Fill ELC1CI The diamond is your present position. circle is track, path you've travelled. north, south, east, and west marked. The plotters radius shows left corner This is the distance from the center of the plotter's radius is .25 nautical mile when when it's Plotter Radius...
  • Page 27 GO TO WAYPOINT GlobalNav gives you the option without storing und's memory. Saue 32°09. 264' 8003?. Waypo _________________ _______________________________ Plore Clear To go without saving waypoint "New Waypoint Position" method press key adjacent "More" label Waypoint" Now simply press the appears.
  • Page 28: Update Interval

    UPDATE INTERVAL The plotter shows your track by drawing present position. When unit is turned position is updated once every seconds. from to ten seconds minutes. The plotter has 200 dots available screen. each dot placed at your last location, from You can use up all 200 dots line.
  • Page 29 Save Waypt '-'n OTG: BRG: L[ui1I ____ -— WAYPT WAYPT _________ WAYPT Erase — WAYPT WAYPT Clear ____________ WAYPT At the screens upper corner right The position this rently displayed. beneath Distance waypoint number. from your present bearing waypoint The first seven waypoint position.
  • Page 30 Enter New Waypoint save other than your present one, first press position WAYPOINT SAVE the key press key. Next, More label. The screen shown below appears. Saue IJaypoint: 32°09. 264' 80°37. 408' Waypt. Waypt. Clear Now press to the key adjacent "New Waypt.

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