Lowrance 5150C - Manual

Lowrance 5150C

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 6 – A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD; CAUTION; cle operation while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 7 – How this manual can get you out on the road, fast!; whole thing; and figured out how to install the unit yourself, and you just
  • Page 8 – Capabilities and Specifications: GlobalMap 5150c; General
  • Page 9 – GPS
  • Page 10 – Extended storage in temperatures higher or lower than; How GPS Works; Installation & Accessories
  • Page 12 – Introduction to GPS and WAAS; A minimum of three satellites are required to determine a 2D fix.
  • Page 14 – How to use this manual: typographical conventions; Arrow Keys; trail name; Instructions = Menu Sequences; Trail 1
  • Page 16 – Notes
  • Page 17 – Preparations
  • Page 18 – Power Connections; as close to the power source as possible.
  • Page 19 – For example, if you have to extend the power cable to the battery or; Power connections for the GlobalMap 5150c GPS unit.; This product; power wires are reversed. However, the unit will not work until the; battery
  • Page 20 – NMEA Cable Connections; NMEA is a standard communications format for marine electronic
  • Page 21 – NMEA Wiring; Com-1 wiring to receive NMEA position information
  • Page 22 – Bracket Installation; 150c to attach the power and GPS antenna/receiver module cables. A; Install the gimbal bracket. Orient the bracket so the arms slope
  • Page 23 – GlobalMap 5150c when mounted on gimbal bracket.; After drilling the hole, pass the antenna connector; In-Dash Installation; You can mount the Globalmap 5150c in the dash with an optional FM-5; Millimeter
  • Page 24 – In-dash mounting template for the GlobalMap 5150c, showing; not; printed to scale. a scaled; Portable Installation; able operation by using an optional portable power pack (PPP). The; Millimeters; Template
  • Page 25 – Installing batteries in a typical portal power pack.; MMC or SD Card Memory Card Installation; or
  • Page 26 – Memory card compartment with a 16 MB MMC card installed.; To remove an MMC; Other Accessories; Cleaning Towel; Insert card face up,
  • Page 27 – MapCreate CD-ROM (left) and MMC card reader for USB ports on the; Basic GPS Operations; Face Cover; available. This cover is intended for use when the vehicle is idle.
  • Page 29 – This section addresses the unit's; Keyboard; GlobalMap 5150c GPS unit, front view, showing Map Page, keyboard; PAGES; – Pressing this and the; MMC slot access door
  • Page 30 – Power/lights on and off; Page Name; Main Menu; System Setup and GPS Setup Options
  • Page 32 – Pages; Satellite Status Page; EXIT
  • Page 33 – To set up Custom Gauge page:; ENT
  • Page 34 – Data Type; Navigation Page
  • Page 35 – like this when the unit is not navigating to a waypoint, following a
  • Page 36 – Navigation Page, going to a waypoint while creating a new trail.
  • Page 37 – Navigation Page, press; MENU; Map Page; Map Orientation; . When the Map Page is displayed, a screen similar to the fol-
  • Page 38 – additional; Map Pages with high-detail MapCreate map of urban area loaded on
  • Page 39 – Background map vs. MapCreate map content
  • Page 40 – display; tion
  • Page 41 – Map with Custom Gauges
  • Page 42 – Overlay Data selected on Map with Custom Gauges menu.; To customize digital gauge display:
  • Page 43 – Ground Speed is set to small size (left). The size Ground Speed data; Resize Window command; to; the window widths. Press an arrow key parallel to the centerline to; to clear the four flashing arrows.; Fig. 1. Two Maps page display with four flashing arrows on the divid-
  • Page 44 – Choose Viewable Pages; Choose Viewable Pages selected from System Setup menu.
  • Page 45 – Basic GPS Quick Reference; Zoom in; To
  • Page 46 – ZIN; key
  • Page 47 – Selecting Any Map Item with the Cursor; Searching; you; Cursor line
  • Page 49 – To clear the search and return to the last page displayed, press; could have gone looking for another place.)
  • Page 50 – Set a Waypoint; To create and save a Waypoint:; Create Waypoint at Current Position; next
  • Page 51 – quickly; press; twice; to call up Find Waypoint screen (seen in Step 2) and set a
  • Page 52 – Navigate To a Waypoint
  • Page 53 – Navigate Back to MOB Waypoint; Waypoint
  • Page 54 – Navigate to Cursor Position on Map
  • Page 55 – Navigate to cursor. In this example, the cursor has selected; and the unit will begin navigating to the cursor
  • Page 56 – Navigate to a Point of Interest; Creating and Saving a Trail; Trail Options
  • Page 57 – To Save a Trail; Active Trail Name; ble. Trails do not need to be visible in order to be active.
  • Page 58 – Displaying a Saved Trail; To turn off trail display:; Trail Name; Navigating Trails
  • Page 59 – Visual Trailing
  • Page 60 – to clear the alarm.
  • Page 61 – Backtracking a trail:
  • Page 62 – Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files; Installation/Accessories
  • Page 63 – the unit; from; the unit; These figures (left to right) show the menu sequence for naming and
  • Page 64 – Loading to unit memory; These figures show the menu sequence for loading a GPS Data File; Cancel Navigation
  • Page 65 – Advanced GPS Operations; Find Distance from Current; Find Distance from Point to Point; current
  • Page 66 – Icons; can; Create Icon on Map; Create Icon at Current Position
  • Page 67 – Routes
  • Page 68 – Create and Save a Route; tom Maps & GPS Data Files
  • Page 69 – route name
  • Page 70 – Move the cursor to the next point in the route, a spot where you need; to set the next waypoint.
  • Page 71 – Delete a Route; Edit a Route Name; Edit Route Waypoints
  • Page 72 – Edit Route Waypoints menu.; Navigate a Route
  • Page 73 – Navigate a Route in Reverse
  • Page 74 – Trails; Delete a Trail
  • Page 75 – Edit a Trail Name; Trail selected with map cursor (left). The box at the bottom of the; Edit a Trail Color
  • Page 76 – Utilities; Alarm Clock; Waypoints; Delete a Waypoint; waypoint name
  • Page 77 – Edit a Waypoint
  • Page 79 – System & GPS Setup Options; Alarms
  • Page 80 – IMPORTANT ALARM NOTES:; Check MMC Files and Storage Space; Communications Port Configuration
  • Page 81 – Menus for changing Com Port settings.; Configure NMEA
  • Page 82 – Coordinate System Selection; Menus for changing coordinate system used to display positions.
  • Page 84 – Customize Page Displays; To change the information displayed in a data box:; expandable
  • Page 85 – GPS Simulator; To get to the GPS Simulator:; Simulators highlighted on System Setup menu (left). GPS Simulator; Simulating Trail or Route Navigation
  • Page 86 – Hide GPS Features; Initialize GPS; Map Auto Zoom
  • Page 87 – Map Data; Navionics Charts; Map Data Menu; Show Map Data
  • Page 88 – Fill Water With White; Map Datum Selection
  • Page 89 – Map Detail Category Selection
  • Page 90 – Map Categories Drawn Menu.; Map Fix; To configure a map fix:
  • Page 91 – Map orientation set to north up (left). Orientation set to track up
  • Page 92 – NauticPath; Nautical Chart Notes; NauticPath chart showing Chart Note icon selected by cursor (left).
  • Page 93 – To view Chart Note information:; Port Information; WPT
  • Page 94 – Tidal Current Information; for the selected tidal station; To view Tidal Current information:
  • Page 95 – Current Information screen.; Slack Water Line (SWL). The flood appears above the SWL and the ebb; Slack Water Line
  • Page 96 – To select another date:; Tide Information; for the selected station; as shown by the down arrow at the top of the icon.; To view tide information:
  • Page 97 – Tide Information screen.; range; Navionics; To display a Navionics chart:; Current Time Line
  • Page 98 – Map Name; Overlay Data; Overlay Data with Navigation, Trip Calculator; To overlay information on your screen:
  • Page 99 – Select a category and press; To remove overlaid data:
  • Page 101 – ize GPS command, located on the Status Page menu.; Reset Options; Reset Options does; System Menu with Reset Options command selected.; Require WAAS
  • Page 102 – Require WAAS command on the GPS Setup Menu.; Screen Contrast and Brightness
  • Page 103 – mode; Set Language
  • Page 105 – Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles; To set Key Press Sounds:; Track Smoothing; should always be
  • Page 106 – Delete All Trails; To remove all of the trails from memory: from the Trails Menu, press
  • Page 107 – uncheck; the Update Trail option, automatic trail; off; it back on to record trails. The default setting is on.; criteria type
  • Page 108 – Delete Trail; Trail; New Trail; Trail Visible/Invisible and Other Trail Options; Transparency
  • Page 109 – Main Menu with Transparency selected.; To adjust Menu Transparency level:; Units of Measure; Units of Measure highlighted on main menu (left). Units of Measure; To set Unit of Measure:
  • Page 111 – Section 6: Searching
  • Page 112 – Find Addresses; To enter an address number; spell out
  • Page 113 – To enter a city name
  • Page 114 – Street; dress on the map (center) highlighted by cursor. After the address is
  • Page 115 – Find Any Item Selected by Map Cursor; Find Interstate Highway Exits
  • Page 117 – Service Name
  • Page 118 – Find Map Places or Points of Interest (POI); Search by nearest POI.
  • Page 119 – Search by name of POI.
  • Page 120 – Find Streets or Intersections; Find a Street
  • Page 121 – . A message appears asking you to wait
  • Page 122 – Find an Intersection
  • Page 124 – Find Waypoints; Nearest; for nearest
  • Page 125 – Waypoint Information screens with the Go To Waypoint command se-; by name
  • Page 126 – To find; Page appears with the cursor highlighting the found waypoint.
  • Page 131 – FCC Compliance
  • Page 135 – LOWRANCE DATABASES LICENSE AGREEMENT
  • Page 136 – DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY
  • Page 137 – LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS
  • Page 138 – How to Obtain Service...; and genuine Lowrance replacement parts. If you're in the United; ...outside Canada and the USA:; the country where you purchased your unit.; To locate an Lowrance dealer
  • Page 139 – Shipping Information
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GlobalMap

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Summary

Page 3 - Table of Contents

i Table of Contents Section 1: Read Me First! ................................................................1 Capabilities and Specifications: GlobalMap 5150c ............................ 2 How GPS Works ................................................................................... 4 Introduc...

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ii Navigate to a Point of Interest .......................................................... 50 Creating and Saving a Trail .............................................................. 50 Displaying a Saved Trail ................................................................... 52 Navigating Tr...

Page 6 - A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD; CAUTION; cle operation while the vehicle is in motion.

iv NOTICE! The storage and operation temperature range for your unit is from -20 degrees to +167 degrees Fahrenheit (-28 degrees to +75 degrees Cel-sius). Extended storage or operation in temperatures higher or lower than specified will damage the liquid crystal display in your unit. This type of da...

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