Lowrance ELITE Ti Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 ELITE Ti Operator Manual ENGLISH lowrance.com...
  • Page 3 C-MAP is a trademark of Jeppesen. ™ ™ and microSD are trademarks or registered trademarks of SD-3C, LLC in the United States, other countries or both. ® ® Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance Preface | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 4: Regulatory Statements

    (Electromagnetic Compatibility) standard 2008 • Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference Preface | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    The relevant Declaration of conformity is available on the following website: lowrance.com. About this manual This manual is a reference guide for operating the ELITE Ti. It assumes that all equipment is installed and configured, and that the system is ready to use.
  • Page 6 Drag finger on the screen in any direction. • Zoom In/Out Key operation: Use the + and - keys. • Exit the PDF viewer Select the X in the upper right corner of the panel. Preface | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 7 The software version currently on this unit can be found in the About dialog. The About dialog is available in the System Settings. For more information, refer to "About" on page 110. For upgrading your software, refer to "Software upgrades" on page 115. Preface | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 8 Preface | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Chart scale Panning the chart Positioning the vessel on the chart panel Displaying information about chart items Using the cursor on the chart panel Creating routes Find objects on chart panels 3D charts Chart overlay Contents | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 10 Sonar view options Sonar settings 71 StructureScan The StructureScan image Zooming the StructureScan image Using the cursor on the StructureScan panel Viewing StructureScan history Setting up the StructureScan image Stop sonar Advanced StructureScan settings Contents | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 11 Bluetooth wireless technology Wireless settings 98 AIS AIS target symbols Searching for AIS items Viewing information about single AIS targets 100 Calling an AIS vessel 100 AIS SART 102 Vessel alarms 103 Vessel settings Contents | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 12 114 Checking the connectors 114 Touchscreen calibration 114 NMEA Data logging 115 Software upgrades 116 Backing up your system data 119 Simulator 119 Demo mode 119 Simulator source files 120 Advanced simulator settings 121 Touchscreen operation Contents | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Zoom out / Zoom in (combined press = MOB) New waypoint (long press = Find dialogue) Power button Press and hold to turn the unit ON/OFF. Press once to display the System Controls dialog. Card reader (behind logo) Introduction | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 14: The Home Page

    Select to exit the Home page and return to the previous active page. Favorites Select a button to display the panel combination. Press and hold a favorite button to enter edit mode for the Favorites panel. Introduction | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 15: Application Pages

    Information to or input from the user. Alarm message Displayed if dangerous situations or system faults occur. Split pages You can have up to 4 panels on each page. 2 panels page 3 panels page 4 panels page Introduction | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 16: Power-Pole Anchors

    Power-Pole anchors, which can be controlled by the C-Monster Control System installed on your boat, can be controlled from the ELITE Ti. To control the Power-Poles, you 'pair' the Power-Poles with the ELITE Ti using Bluetooth wireless technology available in both products.
  • Page 17 Power-Pole controls When Power-Poles are paired with the ELITE Ti, the Power-Pole button becomes available in the System Controls dialog. Select it to display the Power-Pole controller. For pairing Bluetooth devices, refer to "Pairing Bluetooth devices" on page 94. If you are pairing dual Power-Poles, also review "Pairing with dual Power-Poles"...
  • Page 18 Selecting to Stay connected speeds up access to Ú the controls, but the anchors cannot be controlled from another display when it is selected. Turn off this option to allow connection from other displays. Introduction | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 19: Basic Operation

    The system continues to run in the background. You select Standby mode from the System Controls dialog. Switch from Standby mode to normal operation by a short press on the Power key. Basic operation | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 20: Display Illumination

    Select the Back menu option to return to the previous menu level, and then exit. Page menus can be hidden to allow pages to be a full screen view. To hide the menu, drag the menu to the right. Basic operation | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 21: Selecting Pages And Panels

    You can only access the page menu of an active panel. You activate a panel by tapping it. Using the cursor on the panel The cursor can be used to measure a distance, to mark a position, and to select items. Basic operation | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 22: Goto Cursor

    2 points on the chart panel. Position the cursor on the point from where you want to measure the distance. Start the measure function from the menu Basic operation | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 23: Creating A Man Overboard Waypoint

    The system continues to display navigational information towards the MOB waypoint until you cancel the navigation from the menu. Display MOB waypoint information You can display MOB information by selecting the MOB waypoint and then the MOB waypoint pop-up. Basic operation | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 24: Screen Capture

    When you select the Edit menu option the Edit Waypoint dialog opens. Screen capture Simultaneously press the Pages and Power keys to take a screen capture. Screen captures are saved to internal memory. To view files, refer to "Files" on page 112. Basic operation | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 25: Customizing Your System

    Select the adjust splits option in the dialog Adjust the panel size by dragging the adjustment icon Confirm your changes by tapping one of the panels or selecting the save option in the menu. Customizing your system | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 26: Data Overlay

    • Re-locate an item by selecting and moving it. Adding new favorite pages Select the New icon in the favorite panel on the Home page to open the page editor dialog Customizing your system | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 27: Edit Favorite Pages

    - Select the tool icon on a favorite icon to display the page editor dialog Add or remove panels in the page editor dialog Save or discard your changes to leave the favorite edit mode. Customizing your system | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 28: Charts

    The Chart panel Waypoint* Vessel with extension line (extension line is optional) Route* North indicator Grid lines* Range rings* Trail* Chart range scale Range rings interval (only displayed when Range rings are turned on) Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 29: Chart Data

    Without a heading sensor on the network, the vessel icon orientates itself using COG (Course over Ground). Chart scale You zoom in and out on the chart by using the zoom (+ or -) buttons or the + and - keys. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 30: Panning The Chart

    Course up Rotates the chart in the direction of the next waypoint when navigating a route or navigating to a waypoint. If not navigating the heading up orientation is used until navigation is started. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 31: Displaying Information About Chart Items

    Select the Restore cursor menu option to display the cursor in its previous location. The Clear cursor and Restore cursor options are useful features for toggling between the vessel's current location and the cursor position. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 32: Creating Routes

    All chart types work in 3D mode, but without 3D cartography for the appropriate area the chart appears flat. When the 3D chart option is selected, the Pan and the Rotate icons appear on the chart panel. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 33: Chart Overlay

    When an overlay is selected, the chart menu expands to include basic menu functions for the selected overlay. For more information about the StructureMap menu functions, refer to "Structure options" on page 80. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 34: Insight Charts

    It is not intended to be sufficient for safe navigation. Insight chart categories Insight charts include several categories and sub-categories that you can turn on/off individually depending on which information you want to see. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 35: Navionics Charts

    Navionics chart settings Colored seabed areas Used for displaying different depth areas in different shades of blue. Annotation Determines what area information, such as names of locations and notes of areas, is available to display. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 36: Navionics View Options

    The tide and current data available in Navionics charts are related to a specific date and time. The system animates the arrows and/or gauges to show the tides and currents evolution over time. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 37: Easy View

    Photo overlay enables you to view satellite photo images of an area as an overlay on the chart. The availability of such photos is limited to certain regions, and cartography versions. You can view photo overlays in either 2D or 3D modes. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 38 The range is only as accurate as the underlying chart data, meaning that if the chart only contains 5 meter intervals for contour lines, the shading is rounded to the nearest available contour line. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 39: Jeppesen Charts

    Dynamic current data can be viewed by zooming inside a 1-nautical mile zoom range. At that range, the Current icon changes to an Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 40 Jeppesen specific chart options Orientation, Look ahead, 3D, and change Chart source (previously described in this section) are common for all chart types. Presentation The charts can be displayed in different imagery styles. Shaded relief No contours Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 41: Chart Detail

    It is not intended to be sufficient for safe navigation. Jeppesen chart categories Jeppesen charts include several categories and sub-categories that you can turn on/off individually depending on which information you want to see. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 42 Photo overlay, land only Full Photo overlay Photo transparency The Photo transparency sets the opaqueness of the photo overlay. With minimum transparency settings the chart details are almost hidden by the photo. Minimum transparency Transparency at 80 Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 43 Depth 1 and Depth 2 Depth presets that shade different depths in different colors. Custom You can adjust the depth threshold, color and opacity (transparency) of color shading for Depth 1 and Depth 2. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 44: Chart Settings

    This option is grayed out if the data is not available in the map card inserted. Chart settings Settings and display options made in the Chart settings page are common for all chart panels. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 45: Range Rings

    2D and a 3D chart are shown side by side. Pop-up information Selects whether basic information for chart items is displayed when you select the item. Grid lines Turns on/off viewing of longitude and latitude grid lines on the chart. Charts | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 46 Hide chart If the option is set to ON when viewing a Lowrance chart, the chart (background) is not displayed and only the vessel, extensions, waypoints, and routes are displayed on a white background. Waypoints, Routes, Trails Turns on/off displaying of these items on chart panels. Also opens the Waypoints, Routes and Trails dialogs you can use to manage them.
  • Page 47: Waypoints, Routes, And Trails

    A waypoint is used to mark a position you later may want to return to. Two or more waypoints can also be combined to create a route. Waypoints, Routes, and Trails | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 48: Saving Waypoints

    The waypoint is now automatically saved at the new position. Edit a waypoint You can edit all information about a waypoint from the Edit Waypoint dialog. The dialog can also be accessed from the Waypoints tool on the Home page. Waypoints, Routes, and Trails | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 49: Routes

    Position the first waypoint on the chart panel Continue positioning new routepoints on the chart panel until the route is completed Save the route by selecting the save option in the menu. Waypoints, Routes, and Trails | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 50: Delete A Route

    Creating routes using existing waypoints You can create a new route by combining existing waypoints from the Routes dialog. The dialog is activated by using the Routes tool on the Home page. Waypoints, Routes, and Trails | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 51 You can add and remove routepoints from the Edit Route dialog. This dialog is activated by selecting an active route's pop-up or from the menu. The dialog can also be accessed by using the Routes tool on the Home page. Waypoints, Routes, and Trails | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 52: Trails

    Note: Ú The Trails option must also be turned ON in the chart settings to be visible. Waypoints, Routes, and Trails | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 53: Navigating

    The Steer panel can be used to display information when you are navigating. It is activated from the Home page, either as a full page panel or as part of a multiple panel page. Data fields Vessel heading Bearing to waypoint Destination point Navigating | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 54: Navigate To Cursor Position

    Navigate a route When route navigation is started, the menu expands and shows options for canceling the navigation, for skipping a waypoint, and for restarting the route from current vessel position. Navigating | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 55: Navigating With The Autopilot

    When you start navigation on a system with autopilot functionality, you are prompted to set the autopilot to navigation mode. If you choose not to engage the autopilot, the autopilot can be set to navigation mode from the Autopilot Controller later on. Navigating | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 56: Navigation Settings

    Turns on/off the XTE alarm. Trails Opens the Trails dialog where trails settings can be adjusted and trails can be converted into routes for navigation. Refer to "Converting Trails to Routes" on page 51. Navigating | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 57 Defines Loran chains (GRI) and preferred station for waypoint entry, cursor position and position panel. The graphic example shows a cursor position window with Loran position information. For more information refer to your Loran system documentation. Navigating | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 58: Sonar

    Fish arches History preview* Temperature graph* Depth at cursor Amplitude scope* Zoom (range) buttons Water depth and Water temperature at cursor location Range scale Bottom * Optional Sonar items that you turn on/off individually. Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 59: Zooming The Image

    If you position the cursor to the left side of the screen, the history bar starts scrolling towards the left, and the automatic scrolling as new soundings are received is turned off. Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 60: Setting Up The Image

    Allows for the selection of a specific depth range that is not tied to the depth of the water. Custom range This option allows you to manually set both upper and lower range limits. Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 61: Auto Sensitivity

    Select the Sensitivity or Colorline menu options in the Sonar menu and adjust them by dragging the bar vertically up/down. Minor adjustments can be made by tapping on the top or bottom of the slider bar. Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 62: Stop Sonar

    Ping speed controls the rate the transducer transmits the Sonar signal into the water. By default, the ping speed is set to max. It may be necessary to adjust the ping speed to limit interference or to adjust for specific fishing conditions. Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 63: Start Recording Log Data

    When the data is being recorded, there is a flashing red symbol in the top left corner and a message appears periodically at the bottom of the screen. Filename Specify the name of the recording (log). Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 64: Stop Recording Log Data

    Private or Public at Insight Genesis. Time remaining Shows the remaining allocated space available for recordings. Stop recording log data Select Stop in the Logging Sonar dialog to fully stop the recording of all sonar log data. Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 65: Viewing The Recorded Sounder Data

    If more than one channel was recorded in the selected echo file, you can select which channel to display. You exit the replay mode by selecting the X symbol in the upper right corner of the replay image. Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 66: Sonar View Options

    The scaling factor for the image on the left side of the panel is adjusted as described for the Zoom option. Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 67: Temperature Graph

    You can have all available sonar history shown at the top of the sonar screen. The Preview bar is a snapshot of available sonar history. You can scroll through sonar history by dragging the Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 68: Sonar Settings

    Fish symbols and depth indication Note: Ú Not all fish symbols are actual fish. Sonar settings Overlay downscan When a DownScan source is connected to your system, you can overlay DownScan images on the regular Sonar image. Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 69 Select to start and stop recording of Sonar data. For more information, refer to "Start recording log data" on page 63. This option is also available from the Advanced option in the Sonar menu. Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 70 Sonar file, you can select which channel to display. You exit the view function by selecting the X in the upper right corner. Installation Used for installation and setup. See the separate ELITE Ti Installation manual. Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 71: Structurescan

    The StructureScan image The view The StructureScan panel can be set up as a DownScan image, or showing left/right side scanning. The DownScan image can also be added as an overlay to the traditional Sonar image. StructureScan | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 72: Zooming The Structurescan Image

    On a SideScan image, the left/right distance from the vessel to the cursor are shown at the cursor position. To remove the cursor and the cursor elements from the panel, select the Clear cursor option. StructureScan | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 73: Viewing Structurescan History

    The range setting determines the water depth and SideScan range that is visible on the screen. Auto range When the range is set to Auto the system automatically sets the range depending on the water depth. StructureScan | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 74: Stop Sonar

    You can set up the StructureScan page as a DownScan image, left only, right only, or left/right side scanning. Stop sonar Use the Stop sonar menu option when you want to turn off the StructureScan transducer, but not turn off the unit. StructureScan | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 75: Advanced Structurescan Settings

    By default, the sonar history preview appears when the cursor is active. Recording StructureScan data You can record StructureScan data and save the file internally in the unit, or onto a memory card as described in "Start recording sonar data" on page 63. StructureScan | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 76: Structuremap

    Turn on Structure overlay from the chart menu - The chart menu is increased to show Structure options - Structure data starts to appear on the chart screen as soon as Structure overlay is enabled StructureMap | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 77: Structuremap Sources

    StructureMap files found on the memory card and in the system’s internal memory are displayed. If there is more than one StructureMap of the same area, the images overlap and clutter the chart. If several logs of the same StructureMap | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 78: Structuremap Tips

    The recording is stopped by re-selecting the record function. Converting StructureScan data to StructureMap format A StructureScan log file (.sl2) is converted to StructureMap format (.smf ) after recording from the recording dialog, or from the files browser. StructureMap | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 79: Using Structuremap With Mapping Cards

    When using StructureMap with mapping cards, copy the StructureMap (.smf ) files to the unit’s internal memory. We recommend keeping copies of StructureMap files on external mapping cards. StructureMap | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 80: Structure Options

    Sets the transducer frequency used by the unit. 800 kHz offers the best resolution, while 455 kHz has greater depth and range coverage. Clear live history Clears existing live history data from the screen and begins showing only the most current data. StructureMap | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 81 Log Sonar data Records StructureScan data. Source Selects StructureMap source. StructureMap | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 82: Info Panels

    You can also set limits for analog gauges. All edit options are available from the Info panel menu. Available editing options depend on which data sources are connected to your system. Info panels | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 83 Select the gauge you want to change. Selected gauge is indicated with a colored background Select information to be displayed, configure limits, and eventually change the source for the information Save your changes by selecting the save option in the menu Info panels | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 84: Trolling Motor Autopilot

    MotorGuide, and posted on lowrance.com. Follow the onscreen instructions to update Xi5 software. Safe operation with the autopilot Warning: An autopilot is a useful navigational aid, but DOES NOT replace a human navigator. Trolling motor autopilot | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 85: Switching From Automatic Navigation To Standby Mode

    The Autopilot Controller can also be set up as a panel in a split panel page by using the Page Editor to make a Favorite page. For Trolling motor autopilot | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 86: Autopilot Control Of The Trolling Motor

    Enables anchor mode when your vessel arrives at a selected waypoint. Cursor • Enables anchor mode when your vessel arrives at the cursor position. Here • Enables anchor mode at your current location. Trolling motor autopilot | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 87: Standby Mode

    Steers the vessel in a spiral with a decreasing or increasing radius. Negative values indicate decreasing radius while positive values indicate increasing radius. Zigzag turns Steers the vessel in a zigzag pattern. Trolling motor autopilot | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 88: Navigation Mode

    In navigation modes (Heading lock mode, Nav. mode, and Turn pattern steering) there are two ways to control speed: • Prop - selects a target propeller rate (percentage of power) shown as “%” in the Autopilot information bar. Trolling motor autopilot | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 89 Select Save route to select the end location of the route. The Edit trail dialog appears. Select Create route. The Edit route dialog appears. Enter the route details and save it. Trolling motor autopilot | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 90: Autopilot Settings

    Note: Ú Before starting a navigation mode or a turn pattern, it is important to select an arrival mode that fits your navigation needs. Arrival modes are: Trolling motor autopilot | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 91 Anchor points are synced with the Xi5 trolling motor. If any anchor points are stored in the motor, they appear in the anchor points list. Trolling motor autopilot | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 92: Wireless Connection

    To disconnect from a wireless hotspot, select the Wireless option in the System Controls dialog, then select Connected hotspot_name, and then Disconnect. This changes the wireless mode to Access point mode. In this mode, you can connect a wireless device so that Apps Wireless connection | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 93: Gofree Shop

    You must be connected to a wireless hotspot to upload recorded log files to Insight Genesis. Note: Ú Recorded log files can also be uploaded to Insight Genesis if you have specified Upload to Insight Genesis Wireless connection | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 94: Bluetooth Wireless Technology

    Turn on the Bluetooth enabled device so that it is able to send and receive Bluetooth signals. Open the Wireless settings dialog in the ELITE Ti and turn on Bluetooth, if it is not already enabled. Select Bluetooth devices. The system searches for Bluetooth enabled devices, and lists them in the Bluetooth Devices dialog.
  • Page 95: Wireless Settings

    Select Pair to pair the ELITE Ti to the device. Repeat these steps for each device you want to pair with the ELITE Ti. Pairing with dual Power-Poles If dual Power-Poles are installed on your boat, the one that is paired first automatically becomes Port and the second is set to Starboard in the Power-Pole controls.
  • Page 96 Iperf and DHCP Probe are tools provided for diagnostic purposes by users familiar with network terminology and configuration. Navico is not the original developer of these tools, and does not provide support related to their use. Wireless connection | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 97: Bluetooth Devices

    Bluetooth Enables the built-in Bluetooth wireless technology functionality. Bluetooth devices Displays the Bluetooth Device list dialog. Use the Bluetooth Device List dialog to pair or remove pairing to Bluetooth enabled devices. Wireless connection | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 98: Ais

    Moving and safe AIS target with course extension line. Dangerous AIS target, illustrated with bold line. A target is defined as dangerous based on the CPA and TCPA settings. Refer to "Defining dangerous vessels" on page 104. | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 99: Searching For Ais Items

    When you select an AIS icon on the chart panel the symbol changes to Selected target symbol, and the vessel's name is displayed. You can display detailed information for a target by selecting the AIS pop-up, or from the menu when the target is selected. | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 100: Calling An Ais Vessel

    If your AIS receiver is not compliant with AIS SART, it interprets the received AIS SART data as a signal from a standard AIS transmitter. An icon is positioned on the chart, but this icon is an AIS vessel icon. | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 101 MMSI number of the SART. For example, MOB AIS SART - 12345678. • Activate the MOB function - The display switches to a zoomed chart panel, centered on the AIS SART position - The system creates an active route to the AIS SART position | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 102: Vessel Alarms

    CPA or TCPA. Refer to "Defining dangerous vessels" on page 104. AIS vessel lost Sets the range for lost vessels. If a vessel is lost within the set range, an alarm occurs. | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 103: Vessel Settings

    The Vessel message option in the alarm settings must be toggled on for any MMSI message to be displayed. Icon filters By default, all targets are shown on the panel if an AIS device is connected to the system. | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 104 You can define an invisible guard zone around your vessel. When a target comes within this distance, the symbol changes to the “dangerous” target symbol. An alarm is triggered if activated in the Alarm settings panel. | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 105: Alarms

    3 alarms. The alarms are listed in the order they occur with the alarm activated first at the top. The remaining alarms are available in the Alarms dialog. Alarms | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 106: Acknowledging A Message

    Alarms dialog All alarms are setup in the Alarms Settings dialog. The alarm dialogs can also be activated from the Tools panel. The alarm dialogs include information about active alarms and alarm history. Alarms | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 107 Alarms | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 108: Tools

    Provides access to application and system settings. System settings The system settings provides access to the following: Language Controls the language used on this unit for panels, menus, and dialogs. Changing the language causes the unit to restart. Tools | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 109: Coordinate System

    ON or OFF. Restore defaults Allows you to select which settings are to be restored to their original factory settings. Warning: If waypoints, routes, and trails are selected, they are permanently deleted. Tools | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 110 (refuel) dialogs. Refer to the Installation Manual. Alarms Provides the option to enable the siren. It also provides a dialog where you specify turning on alarms for items, and includes active alarm information and alarm history. Tools | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 111: Vessels

    List of all AIS and DSC vessels with available information. Message listing List of all messages received from other AIS vessels with time stamp. Sun, Moon Displays sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset for a position based on entered date and the position’s latitude/longitude. Tools | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 112: Trip Calculator

    You can also upload your Sonar logs to be shared on Social Map charts. When you log on, the system automatically gives you a notification if a new software version is available for your system. If Tools | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 113 Tools | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 114: Maintenance

    (file recordings, music, pictures, PDF files), this may reduce the allowed file size for the log file. The system logs as much data as possible within the file size limitation, and then it starts overwriting the oldest data. Maintenance | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 115: Software Upgrades

    When you select the Log database you are prompted to select a destination folder and filename. Once accepted, the log file is written to the chosen location. Software upgrades The latest software is available for download from our website, lowrance.com. Maintenance | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 116: Backing Up Your System Data

    GPS systems in the world. Use this format if you are taking data to a competitors unit. Export all Waypoints, Routes and Trails Use the export option if you want to backup all Waypoints, Routes, and Trails on your system. Maintenance | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 117 Select Export region Drag the boundary box to define the desired region Select the export option from the menu Select the appropriate file format Select the serial port field to start the export Maintenance | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 118 Purging Waypoints, Routes and Trails Note: Ú When user data is purged from the memory, it cannot be recovered. Maintenance | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 119: Simulator

    You can also use your own recorded log data files in the simulator. Simulator | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 120: Advanced Simulator Settings

    Set start position Moves your vessel to the current cursor position. Note: Ú This option is only available when the GPS source is set to Simulated course. Simulator | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 121: Touchscreen Operation

    Scroll through a list of available options without activating any option. Flick to quickly scroll through e.g. the waypoint list. Tap the screen to stop the scrolling. Pan to position a chart or Sonar image on the panel. Touchscreen operation | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 122 Touchscreen operation | ELITE Ti Operator Manual...
  • Page 123 Index Control of the trolling motor 86 About this unit 110 Controller 85 Active panel 21 Heading Lock mode 87 Adjusting panel size 25 Information bar 86 Advanced system information bar, hide 90 settings 110 Interface 85 AIS 98 Nav. mode 88 Calling a vessel 100 Settings, trolling motor 90 Course extension lines 104...
  • Page 124 Find chart objects 32 Selecting chart type 29 Insight 34 Settings 44 Chart categories 34 Symbol 30 Exaggeration 35 Using the cursor 31 Imagery style 34 Vessel symbol 29 Jeppesen Zooming 29 Tides and currents 39 Chart Look ahead 31 Heading up 30 Measuring distance 22 North up 30...
  • Page 125 Export region 117 Key beeps 109 Favorite pages 16 Language 108 Adding new 26 Locking the touchscreen 20 Edit 27 Log sonar 69 Features, how to turn on 110 Log sonar data 75 Files to a card, copying 112 Logging type, Navigating Files, management 112 settings 57 Files...
  • Page 126 Trails 56 With autopilot 55 Quick split pages 16 XTE alarm Navigation settings 56 Network Settings 111 Range 60 NMEA Data logging 114 Recording NMEA Start recording log data 63 Exporting log file 115 Start recording sonar Noise rejection 62 data 63 Reset fishing mode 69 Restore defaults 109...
  • Page 127 Demo mode 119 Advanced settings 75 Source files 119 Auto range 73 SL2 format 64 Contrast 74 SLG format 64 Convert data to Software upgrade 116 StructureMap format 78 Software version 7 Flipping the image 75 Sonar 58 Frequencies 74 Auto sensitivity 61 Image 71 Colorline 61...
  • Page 128 Tools Tools Wallpaper, customizing 25 Files 112 Warranty 4 Find items 112 Waypoints, routes and trails Routs 108 Export 116 Settings 108 Waypoints 47 Trails 108 Alarm settings 49 Waypoints 108 Delete 49 Touchscreen Calibration 114 Dialog 47 Touch Edit 48 Operation 121 Moving 48 Touchscreen...
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