Page 2 - Never use this product while operating a vehicle.; All screens in this manual are simulated.
Copyright © 1996, 1997 Lowrance Electronics, Inc.All rights reserved. GlobalNav 200 ™ is a trademark of Lowrance Electronics Lowrance ® is a registered trademark of Lowrance Electronics WARNING! USE THIS UNIT ONLY AS AN AID TO NAVIGATION. A CAREFULNAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO OBTAINP...
Page 5 - receiver built inside has 12 channels that will track all of the; Never use this GPS receiver while operating a vehicle!
1 INTRODUCTIONWelcome to the exciting world of GPS! Whether you’re a first-time user ora professional navigator, you’ll find the GlobalNav 200 is a full-featuredGPS receiver at a price that was impossible just a few years ago. TheRockwell ® receiver built inside has 12 channels that will track all o...
Page 9 - OPERATION; Finding Your Position
5 OPERATION Turning Power OnTo turn the GlobalNav 200 on, simply press thePWR key. A screen similar to the one at right ap-pears. Read the message on the screen, thenpress the EXIT key to erase it. The GlobalNav200 is now ready for use. MENUSMost of the GlobalNav 200’s adjustments and features are f...
Page 11 - DO NOT NAVIGATE WITH THIS UNIT UNTIL THE DATA STOPS
7 If your latitude is south, press the up or down ar-row key to change it. If it is nor th, press the rightarrow key to move the change box to the first num-ber in the latitude. Now press the up arrow key toincrease the number or the down arrow key to de-crease it. Once the first number in the latit...
Page 14 - right of the desired course line, and vice-versa. On the indicator
10 has nothing to do with your present position, except for your starting loca-tion.) It’s shown as a dotted line on the NAV 1 display. This is shown as areminder so that if you deviate from your original course, you can easilyreturn to it. (A “course” is a proposed path over the ground. A “track” i...
Page 21 - The next window selected was the voltmeter.
17 REPROGRAM WINDOW GROUPSYou can customize the window groups to meetyour own needs. The GlobalNav 200 gives you 35different windows that can be rearranged intomany combinations. To reprogram a group, first go to the pages menuand select the group that you wish to change. Inthis example, we’re repro...
Page 26 - cursor’s position into the first available
22 which means it’s ready for change. If you don’t want to change this box,simply press the up or down arrow key to move to the box that you dowant to change. In this example, we will change the BRG box to altitude(ALT). To do this, simply press the left or right arrow key while the box isflashing. ...
Page 27 - EXIT key to erase the cursor.; Saving Cursor Position as a Waypoint
23 (See the screen at the top of the next page.) Amessage appears on the display telling you thewaypoint number it just used. Wait a few secondsand the menu will clear automatically. Press the EXIT key to erase the cursor. Saving Your Present Position as a Waypoint(Select Number Method)The method sh...
Page 30 - “WPT 2” in waypoint 5’s name field.
26 “WPT 2” in waypoint 5’s name field. DISTANCE BETWEEN WAYPOINTSThe GlobalNav 200 can easily give you the dis-tance between two user waypoints. To do this, firstpress the WPT key, highlight the “Options” menuand press the right arrow key, then highlight the“Dist Btwn WPTS” label and press the right...
Page 35 - NAVIGATION
31 the route list has been reached. (Note: The arrival alarm does not have tobe turned on in order to use the route feature.) Delete a RouteTo erase a route, first press the MENU key, thenhighlight the “Plan/Edit Routes” label and pressthe right arrow key. The screen shown at rightappears. Now selec...
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34 NMEA / DGPSThe GlobalNav 200 transmits data through the data por t in the back of theunit using NMEA 0183 format, version 1.5 or 2.0. This data is used byother electronic devices such as marine autopilots for position and steer-ing information. DGPS on the other hand, is a data input. DGPS is an ...
Page 47 - Important Alarm Notes:
43 “ALARMS/CDI” menu. A screen similar to the oneshown at right appears. Press the up or down ar-row key to move the black box to the desired alarm,then press the right arrow key to turn it on. To adjust an alarm’s distance, move the black boxto the alarm’s “DIST” menu item, then press theright or l...
Page 49 - side of the desired course line.
45 crease the speed. Use the right and left arrow keys to change the track.Press the EXIT key to erase these menus. When you’re finished changing the track and speed, press the EXIT keyto erase the menus. To turn the simulator off, press the MENU key, then move the black box tothe “Simulator Setup” ...
Page 52 - DATUMS
48 WGS 84 .................DEFAULT ADINDAN ...............MEAN ADINDAN ...............BURKINAFASO ADINDAN ...............CAMEROON ADINDAN ...............ETHIOPIA ADINDAN ...............MALI ADINDAN ...............SENEGAL ADINDAN ...............SUDAN AFGOOYE .............SOMALIA AIN EL ABD .............
Page 60 - Accessory Ordering Information - All Countries
59 How to Obtain Service(Canadian Customers Only) We back your investment in quality products with quick, expert service and genuineLowrance replacement parts. If you need service or repairs, contact the LowranceFactory Customer Service Department at the toll-free number listed below. A techni-cian ...
Page 61 - replacement par ts. If you're in the United States; Accessory Ordering Information; To order accessories such as power cables, please contact:
60 How to Obtain Service - U.S.A. Only We back your investment in quality products with quick, exper t serviceand genuine Lowrance ® replacement par ts. If you're in the United States and you have questions, please contact the Factory Customer ServiceDepartment using our toll-free number listed belo...