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6KEYBOARDThe keyboard has keys arranged in two vertical columns beneath thearrow keys. The menu key near the bottom left corner of the keyboardactivat
7GPS OPERATIONNOTE: A LGC-12S GPS module or an external GPS receiver with NMEAoutput must be attached to this unit in order to use the position and na
8Remember, the unit must have a clear view of the satellites in order toreceive their signals. Unlike radio or television, GPS works at very highfrequ
9FINDING YOUR POSITIONAuto SearchTo lock onto the satellites, the GPS receiver needs to know it’s currentposition, UTC time, and date. (Elevation (alt
10right appears. Now press theMENU key. Select “INITIALIZEGPS”. A screen similar to the onebelow right appears. Use the ar-row keys to move the crossh
11tude is flashing, simply ignore the altitude display until it quits flashing.)REMEMBER, DO NOT NAVIGATE WITH THIS UNIT UNTIL THE NUM-BERS STOP FLASH
12hasn’t locked onto a satellite if the number is grayed out, therefore it isn’tbeing used to solve the position.Beneath the circular graph are the ba
13When navigating to a waypoint,the Navigation screen looks likethe one at right. Your groundspeed, track, distance and bear-ing to waypoint, and cour
14MapThere are four different mapping screens: Full Map, Digital Data, Two Po-sition Formats, and Two Maps.(Note: Maps must be downloaded from a MapCr
15“Two Position Formats” is similarto “Digital Data”, except it addstwo present position boxes, oneshowing latitude/longitude andthe other shows the p
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16NORTH-UPCursor DistanceYou can use the cursor to find thedistance between two points.While the cursor is showing,press the MENU key, then select“FIN
17In the track-up view, the presentposition moves straight towardsthe top of the display. Remember,in the track-up mode, the screenrotates as you cha
18Map Categories DrawnThis menu determines which ofthe mapping features are shownon the screen. This includes,waypoints, trails, icons, cities,highway
19ICONSThe map has 42 symbols or “icons” available that can be placed any-where on the screen. They can be used to mark fishing or hunting loca-tions,
20The list of saved trails shows onthis screen. The check mark nextto the trail’s name means that thistrail is displayed on the map. Anarrow on the ri
21Navigate a TrailYou can follow a saved trail byusing the “Navigate” feature onthe “Edit Trail” menu (shownabove). Selecting the Navigatebutton bring
22For example, we ran a course ona local lake, (shown at right) fromthe boat ramp to a small cove. Tonavigate back to the boat rampusing the plot trai
23Trail OptionsThis menu lets you change theway the trail updates occur. Theoptions are automatic, time, ordistance. When it’s in the auto-matic mode,
24WAYPOINTSThis GPS receiver gives you the ability to create your own database oflocations, called “waypoints”. You can save your present position, cu
25Saving a New PositionTo save a position other than thecursor’s or the present position asa waypoint, first press the WPTkey. The “Find Waypoint” men
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjectto the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmfulinterfer
26Average PositionThis feature averages your posi-tion. This helps to eliminate errorsin the position due to atmosphericeffects and other conditions.W
27“Edit Waypoint” returns the unit to the “Edit Waypoint” menu described onpage 46. “Delete Waypoint” removes the waypoint from the list.WAYPOINT NAVI
28The box with the “S” in it was your starting location when the waypointwas recalled. The dotted line is called a course line and is the shortestpath
29The Man Overboard symbol isalso placed on the map screenin the appropriate location. Youcan use the map screen to navi-gate to the Man Overboard loc
30Create a RouteTo create a route, first press theMENU key twice, highlight the“Route Planning” label, andpress the ENT key. The screenshown at right
31so “Saved” was chosen. A newmenu appears, letting youchoose from the list of names orfrom the nearest waypoint to yourpresent position. In this exam
32Follow a RouteTo navigate a route, press theMENU key twice, then select“Route Planning”. Using the ar-row keys, highlight “SavedRoutes” and press th
33and speed in the boxes provided on simulator screen. The altitude is alsoadjustable.To use the GPS simulator, press the MENU key twice, than select
34tems, you must be in the respective country. This unit will pick the match-ing datum for you when you select the grid. See the Datums section formor
35measure up four inches and to the left a half-inch from the reference pointon the map to find your location.To use this format, you need to follow t
GPS Alarms ... 37System Setup ... 38Units of Measure ...
36world, or just a small portion. By default, your position shows using theWGS-84 datum. However, it can show your position using one of 191different
37ALARMSThis unit has several GPS alarms. You can set an arrival alarm to flash awarning message and sound a tone when you cross a preset distancefro
38SYSTEM SETUPMany of the unit’s basic featurescan be changed from this menu.Press the MENU key twice, thenselect “System Setup”. Thescreen at right a
39If a DGPS receiver is connect tothis unit, highlight the appropri-ate reciever type: “STARLINKDGPS” or “MAGNAVOX DGPS”and press ENT key to turn it o
40check mark next to the prefix means that prefix is in use. Select the prefixthat you wish to change by highlighting it, then change it by pressing t
41respective symbols. The moon symbol shows the approximate phase ofthe moon.Today’s date shows at the top of the screen. If you want to know thesunr
42AUDIOThe various sounds that the unitmakes can be customized to yourown taste. Press the MENU keytwice, then select “Sounds” fromthe main menu. The
43LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS, INCFULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY“We”, “our”, or “us” refers to LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS, INC, the manufacturer of thisproduct. “You” or “
44DATUMSWGS 1984DefaultAdindanMean for Ethiopia, SudanAdindanBurkina FasoAdindanCameroonAdindanEthiopiaAdindanMaliAdindanSenegalAdindanSudanAfgooyeSom
45LuzonPhilipines(Excluding Mindanao)LuzonPhilipines (Mindanao)Mahe 1971Mahe IslandMassawaEthiopia (Eritrea)MerchichMoroccoMidway Astro 1961Midway Isl
1INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing a Lowrance product. No other GPS receiverhas the features of the GlobalMap 3000. Countless hours went into thede
46DATUMSSouth American 1969Ecuador (Baltra, Galapagos)South American 1969GuyanaSouth American 1969ParaguaySouth American 1969PeruSouth American 1969Tr
47LOWRANCE DATABASES LICENSE AGREEMENTTHIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE END-USER WHOFIRST PURCHASES THIS PRODUCT AS A CONSUMER ITEM FORPERSONAL, F
48DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY“We”, “our”, or “us” refers to Lowrance Electronics, Inc., the manufacturer of thisproduct. “You” or “your” refers to the
49Transferring GPS Data to/from a MMCTo transfer waypoints, routes,icons, and plot trails from this unitto a MMC, press the MENU keytwice, then select
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2IMPORTANT!In order to pass all connectors through the 1" hole in the bracket anddash, first pass the transducer connector up through the hole, t
3IMPORTANT!Do not use this product without a 6-amp fuse connected to the powercable! Failure to use a fuse will void your warranty.To prevent electric
4COM-1GLOBALMAP3000FROM GPSRECEIVERORANGE (RECEIVE)SHIELD (GROUND)NMEA TRANSMITGROUNDThe GLOBALMAP 3000 can also accept position information from anyG
5MMCThis unit can use up to two MMC (MultiMediaCard) cartridges. They storethe maps, waypoint and route information, plot trails, and icons for trans-
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