Page 2 - Never use this product while operating a vehicle.; All screens in this manual are simulated.
Copyright © 1997, 1998 Lowrance Electronics, Inc.All rights reserved. GlobalMap 2000 ™ 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 CAREFUL NAVI-GATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO OBTA...
Page 5 - DASH CUTOUT
3 The smallest hole that will pass the power plug is one inch. After the holeis drilled, pass the other cables up through the hole first, then pass thepower cable down through it. After the cables have been routed, fill the hole with a good marine sealingcompound. Offset the bracket to cover the hol...
Page 6 - LOWRANCE
4 RUBBER PAD B O L T CAM CLAMP(TURNED DOWN) CAM CLAMP(TURNED UP) B O L T RUBBER PAD LOWRANCE clamp on the right side of the unit is pointing up before you start tighteningthe bolts. POWER CONNECTIONSThis product works from a twelve-volt battery system. For the best results,attach the power cable dir...
Page 7 - GlobalMap 2000 POWER CONNECTIONS
5 The wiring connections for the NMEA 0183 version 1.5 are different thanthe ones used for the NMEA 0183 version 2.0. If you are using version 1.5,then use the shielded green and red wires on the mapping unit’s NMEAcable. If you are using version 2.0, then you’ll be using all four shieldedwires on t...
Page 8 - DGPS DUAL FREQUENCY INTERFACE WIRING
6 Lowrance Accessory Wiring DiagramsSince there are many different combinations of accessories that are usedwith the GlobalMap 2000, the drawings on the next four pages can helpwith the installation. (Note: The black connector on the GlobalMap 2000 iscovered by a black plastic cap. Carefully pry thi...
Page 13 - NMEA 0183, VERSION 1.5 WIRING CONNECTIONS
11 GLOBALMAP 2000 NMEA CABLE NMEA 0183, VERSION 1.5 WIRING CONNECTIONS 12 VOLT BATTERY BLACK WIRE GLOBALMAP 2000 POWER CABLE GLOBALMAP 2000 RECEIVINGNMEA 0183 VERSION 1.5 DATAFROM ANOTHER DEVICE OTHER DEVICE'S NMEA 0183, VERSION 1.5 OUTPUT CABLE GREEN WIRE GLOBALMAP 2000 NMEA CABLE OTHER DEVICE'S NM...
Page 16 - GLOBALMAP 2000 DGPS RECEIVER CONNECTIONS
14 GLOBALMAP 2000 POWER CABLE GREEN WIRE B L A C KW I R E WHITE WIRE 12 VOLT BATTERY DGPS RECEIVER OUTPUT DGPS RECEIVER INPUT (IF NEEDED) DGPS RECEIVER'S N M E A 0 1 8 3 C A B L E GLOBALMAP 2000 DGPS RECEIVER CONNECTIONS DGPS BEACON RECEIVER CONNECTIONSIf a Lowrance GPS module is connected to the Gl...
Page 30 - MAP OPERATION
28 how strong the satellite’s signal is. The higher the SNR number, the better. To exit this screen, press the MAP, NAV, STEER, or SONAR keys. DGPS BEACON RECEIVER STATUSWith both a Lowrance GPS module and a DGPS beacon receiver con-nected to the GlobalMap 2000, then DGPS receiver status shows on th...
Page 38 - To turn the cursor lines off, simply press the CURSOR key.
36 Plotter Trail time to move the cursor lines diagonally. In the screen shown on theprevious page, the cursor lines are 1.08 miles and 149 degrees from thepresent position. Note: The cursor is not available when the map is in the “course up” mode. If you press the CENTER key while the cursor lines ...
Page 47 - WAYPOINT NAVIGATION
45 WAYPOINT NAVIGATION HOW TO SAVE A WAYPOINTWaypoints are locations on the earth’s surface that you wish to go or returnto. Waypoints are useful for marking shipwrecks, hot fishing spots, buoys,and other fishing or navigation locations. Storing waypoints makes it easyto return to any point in the w...
Page 58 - The auto-sequencing menu can also be found by first pressing the
56 point number 3 first, then 6, and finally 2. If you travel backward through theroute, the unit will start with waypoint number 2 first, then 6, and end withwaypoint number 3. No matter if you travel forward or reverse through theroute, when you reach the last waypoint in the route, the arrival al...
Page 65 - The default for both the source and display datums is WGS 84.
63 To reduce the error factor between datum, this unit gives you the capabilityto select the datum used by the unit when displaying the map. You canselect a new datum from a list or enter a correction offset based on latitude/longitude. To change the datum, first press the MENU key three times. Now ...
Page 70 - SONAR OPERATION; The sonar module’s frequency now shows at the bottom of the sonar
68 GLOBALMAP 2000™ SONAR OPERATION Notes:1. Sonar operation requires the installation of an optional SAM Sonar Access Module. 2. The sonar module’s frequency now shows at the bottom of the sonar screen. (50 kHz or 192 kHz) This was a late change, so the illustrationsin this manual do not show the fr...
Page 72 - Repeat the above steps to turn automatic on.
70 The SONAR key allows quick changes between sonar screens, each ofwhich can be customized to your needs. AUTOMATICThe automatic feature is enabled when the unit is first turned on. Thisfeature adjusts the sensitivity and range so the bottom signal shows in thebottom half of the display at all time...
Page 79 - GRAYLINE
77 FASTRACKThe FasTrack feature convertsall echoes to short horizontallines on the right side of thedisplay. The graph continuesto operate normally. FasTracklooks similar to a flasher, mak-ing it useful for fishing at an-chor. Since the unit isn’t mov-ing, fish signals are long lineson a normal char...
Page 84 - shallower than the actual water depth. (In
82 decrease it. The bar graph andpercentage number shows thelevel of surface clarity in use.Press the CLR key when you’refinished. DIGITAL SONAREach SAM actually has twosonar units in one box. Onesonar is dedicated to the graphdisplay, the other is the digitalsonar display. The digital sonaris respo...
Page 86 - The best time of day to call you if we have questions.
84 Zone and Zoom Bars: ...................................................... OffKeel Offset ....................................................................... OffFasTrack: ........................................................................ OffSurface Clarity: ................................
Page 88 - DATABASES LICENSE AGREEMENT; Prices and programs are subject to change without notice.
86 DATABASES LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE END-USER WHO FIRST PUR-CHASES THIS PRODUCT AS A CONSUMER ITEM FOR PERSONAL, FAMILY,OR HOUSEHOLD USE (“YOU”) AND LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS (“WE”,“OUR”, OR “US”). USING THE PRODUCT ACCOMPANIED BY THIS LICENSEAGREEMENT CONSTITUTES ACCEPTAN...
Page 89 - DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY
87 DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY “We”, “our”, or “us” refers to Lowrance Electronics Inc., the manufacturer of this product.“You” or “your” refers to the first person who purchases the product as a consumer item forpersonal, family, or household use. The Databases Limited Warranty applies to the one or...
Page 90 - Lowrance's UPS Return Service; Please include your name, address, and daytime telephone number.
88 Lowrance's UPS Return Service Lowrance Electronics and United Parcel Service (UPS) are proud to offerall of our customers free shipping for all units sent to us for repair or service.If you have to send this unit to the factory, and you are in the continentalUnited States, use the enclosed UPS sh...
Page 91 - Accessory Ordering Information; or call
89 This UPS shipping offer is good only in the continental United States (excludes Alaska and Hawaii). KEEP THIS LABEL! YOU WILL NEED IT IF YOU EVER NEED TO RETURN YOUR UNIT TO THE FACTORY FOR REPAIR. Accessory Ordering Information To order accessories such as power cables or transducers, please con...
Page 92 - replacement par ts. If you're in the United States
90 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...