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Lowrance GlobalMap 3600 User Manual

Using lowrancenet nmea 2000 devices with lms-334, lms-339 & globalmap 3600

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NMEA 2000
LMS-339 & GlobalMap
The instructions in this document address the operation of a
LowranceNET NMEA 2000 network with the LMS-334, LMS-339 and
GlobalMap 3600. The following topics are covered in this document.
NMEA 2000 Menu
• On the GPS and Sonar menus (the GlobalMap 3600 only has a GPS
menu), the NMEA 2000 entry allows you to configure, calibrate
and monitor devices in a LowranceNET NMEA 2000 network. It
also provides access to the Buss Setup, Fuel Management and
NMEA 2000 Alarm menus. NMEA 2000 alarms are addressed in
your unit's manual.
Buss Setup
• From the Buss Setup configuration menu, you can modify the configu-
ration, calibration and advanced option settings of items on the
LowranceNET.
Internal GPS Receiver
• The internal GPS receiver in your unit is a non-network device. That
means GPS data you receive from the unit will not be transmitted
across the network to other network devices. The only way to trans-
mit GPS data across the network is to switch the active antenna set-
ting to read data from an LGC-2000 on the LowranceNET.
Fuel Management
• The Fuel Management menu allows you to maintain and configure fuel
flow and fuel consumption.
NMEA 2000 Menu
The NMEA 2000 menu, located on the GPS and Sonar menus in your
unit contains three items: Buss Setup, Fuel Management and NMEA
2000 Alarms. NMEA 2000 Alarms are addressed in your unit's manual.
To access the NMEA 2000 menu, press
press
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Using LowranceNET
Devices with LMS-334,
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NMEA 2000
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Summary of Contents for Lowrance GlobalMap 3600

  • Page 1 GlobalMap 3600. The following topics are covered in this document. NMEA 2000 Menu • On the GPS and Sonar menus (the GlobalMap 3600 only has a GPS menu), the NMEA 2000 entry allows you to configure, calibrate and monitor devices in a LowranceNET NMEA 2000 network. It also provides access to the Buss Setup, Fuel Management and NMEA 2000 Alarm menus.
  • Page 2 NMEA 2000 menu (left) with Buss Setup menu (right). Fuel Management menu (left) with NMEA 2000 Alarms menu (right). Buss Setup Menu When Buss Setup is selected, a list of NMEA 2000 devices linked to the LowranceNET will appear. Engine and Tank configuration options are located below the NMEA 2000 Devices list, but only will apply to you if you are using an EP-10 Fuel Flow, EP-15 Fluid Level, EP-50 Storage Device or an Engine Interface.
  • Page 3 1 Engine/1Tank highlighted on Engine and Tank Configuration menu (left). Starboard highlighted on Tank Select menu (center). Tank Size set to 40 gallons (right). 3. To input tank capacity, press → enter the first number, then press → to the next number. Repeat those steps until the correct tank size has been entered, then press peat Step 3 for each tank.
  • Page 4 To change Location: 1. From device configuration menu, press ↓ to 2. Use ↑ ↓ to select the desired location and press message will appear. To confirm the configuration, press ←| To change Fluid Type: 1. From the device configuration menu, select 2.
  • Page 5 2. Press → to Fluid Level, press ) that corresponds with your tank's fuel level and press 3. Press ← to ALIBRATE will appear confirming calibration has been completed. 4. Press EXIT Calibrate selected on device configuration menu (left). Calibration menu (right) with calibration instructions listed at the top.
  • Page 6: Advanced Options

    1. Highlight 2. Press → to Fluid Level, press ) that corresponds with your tank's fuel level and press Num Pts menu with 5-point calibration selected (left). Half level se- lected on Fluid Level menu (center). Calibration Done window (right). 3.
  • Page 7: Internal Gps Receiver

    Instance The Instance command is intended for use only by experienced NMEA 2000 network technicians. You should never need this command if you are connecting your unit to a network with similar display units and/or a series of electronic probes. Instance allows network technicians to resolve certain electronic probe conflicts.
  • Page 8: Fuel Management

    Fuel Management The Fuel Management menu allows you to maintain and configure fuel flow and fuel consumption. To get to the Fuel Management menu, press press . Highlight Fuel Used Location If there is more than one tank on your vessel, the Fuel Used Location scroll box allows you to select the tank you want to monitor or config- ure.
  • Page 9 1. Highlight the the first digit, then press → to move to the next number. Repeat those steps until the correct amount of fuel added is input, then press 2. Press ↓ to message. To confirm the selection of add fuel, press ←| Fill Tank When using the EP-10 Fuel Flow on your vessel, you must use either the Add Fuel or Fill Tank commands when fuel is added to the tank.
  • Page 10 2. Highlight Fill Tank and press pear. To confirm the selection of fill tank, press ←| That will launch the recalibrate window message, but we are not ready to recalibrate yet, so highlight 3. Take your boat out and burn at least 5 gallons of fuel. Fill up the tank again, carefully noting how much fuel was added to top off the tank.
  • Page 11 1. From the Fuel Management menu, press ↓ to . Press ESET ALIBRATION . A confirmation message will appear. To confirm the selection of Reset Calibration, press ←| To Reset Trip: The Reset Trip function allows you to reset to zero the running tally of how much fuel you have used on a particular trip.
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This manual is also suitable for:

Lms-334Lms-339