Lowrance 7200C - Manual

Lowrance 7200C

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – For free owner's manuals and other information,
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 6 – iv
  • Page 7 – CAUTION; cle operation while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 8 – vi; Notes
  • Page 9 – How this manual can get you out on the road, fast!; whole thing; figured out how to install the unit yourself, and you just
  • Page 11 – How Lowrance GPS Works; Installation & Accessories
  • Page 12 – Introduction to GPS and WAAS
  • Page 13 – A minimum of three satellites are required to determine a 2D fix.; passing overhead twice daily. A series of ground stations (with pre-
  • Page 14 – can
  • Page 15 – How to use this manual: typographical conventions; Arrow Keys; trail name; Instructions = Menu Sequences; Trail 1
  • Page 17 – Preparations
  • Page 18 – Power Connections; To unit
  • Page 19 – Powering Your Display Unit; The display unit works from a 12-volt DC battery system. Attach the; This product; must; be independently fused with the en-; If a malfunction happens inside the unit, extensive damage can
  • Page 20 – Failure to use a 3-amp fuse will void your warranty.; as close to the power source as possible.; Power Diagram A; Use this method if you are powering the display unit and a GPS mod-
  • Page 21 – will not operate; unless the NMEA 2000 Power Cable is; Power Diagram B; Use this method if you are; only; powering your display unit and are not; that is already connected to power; Powering a NMEA 2000 Network Bus; A NMEA 2000 bus must be connected to a power source to operate. NMEA; Red wire with
  • Page 22 – NMEA 2000 Cable Connections
  • Page 25 – Data cable
  • Page 27 – Cable connections, GlobalMap 9200 and GlobalMap 9300.
  • Page 28 – Expanding to a NMEA 2000 Network; If you pick up a phone in your living room, you can hear someone talk-; Network Nodes; the following figure.; NMEA 2000 network node located at the end of a NMEA 2000 bus.
  • Page 29 – Adding a Network Node; Add a new device to a NMEA 2000 bus by attaching a T connector be-; Additional Network Information; Backbone cable
  • Page 30 – Bracket Installation
  • Page 31 – the front of your unit.; hole in the dash for the power, transducer and antenna cables. Screw; GlobalMap 7200 and GlobalMap 7300 mounted on gimbal brackets.
  • Page 33 – In-Dash Installation; In-dash mounting template for the GlobalMap 7200 and GlobalMap; not; Portable Installation
  • Page 34 – You can use your unit in your own car or boat, then take it along when; MMC or SD Memory Card Installation; and an SD card can be used at the same time.; Memory card drawer on the GlobalMap 7200 and GlobalMap 7300.
  • Page 35 – Memory card compartment with a 16 MB MMC card installed.; To remove an MMC or SD Card; Other Accessories; Insert card face up,
  • Page 36 – Face Cover; Cleaning Towel; finger prints. Just wipe the screen with the dry towel — it's not neces-; DO NOT; mobile cleaning towels are sold.
  • Page 37 – Basic GPS Operations; This section addresses the unit's; Keyboard; keyboard and MMC drawers.
  • Page 38 – Power/lights on and off; Page; Main Menu
  • Page 39 – MENU
  • Page 40 – Pages; Satellite Status Page; PAGES; EXIT
  • Page 41 – The Satellite Status Page.; location. In other words, if the EPE shows 50 feet, then the position; Navigation Page; or
  • Page 44 – To access the Navigation Page Menu, from the Navigation Page, press; Map Page; Map Orientation; area and the amount of mapping detail shown. There are 37 available; zoomed to 15 miles (right). Over Zoomed means you have reached the
  • Page 45 – additional; Map Pages with high-detail MapCreate map of an urban area loaded on; Background map vs. MapCreate map content
  • Page 46 – display; Option
  • Page 47 – ENT
  • Page 48 – GPS operations. If you don't want to carry the manual with you as you
  • Page 49 – GPS Quick Reference; Page Name; Zoom in; To
  • Page 50 – ZIN
  • Page 51 – you; WPT
  • Page 52 – The POI information screen shows name, street address, phone num-
  • Page 53 – Set a Waypoint; To create and save a Waypoint; Create Waypoint at Current Position
  • Page 54 – quickly; press; twice; to call up Find Waypoint screen (seen in Step 2) and set a; next; Create Waypoint on Map
  • Page 55 – Navigate To a Waypoint
  • Page 56 – Navigate Back to MOB Waypoint; Waypoint
  • Page 57 – Navigate to Cursor Position on Map
  • Page 58 – Navigate to cursor. In this example, the cursor is positioned on the; Navigate to a Point of Interest; Searching
  • Page 59 – Creating and Saving a Trail; Trail Options; To Save a Trail; Saved Trails List; Sequence for saving a trail and beginning a new one. My Trails com-
  • Page 60 – A new trail, Trail 15, is created when Trail 14 is set to inactive. Any; Displaying a Saved Trail; To turn off trail display:; Trail Name
  • Page 61 – To turn on trail display:; Navigating Trails; Visual Trailing
  • Page 64 – Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files; Custom Maps; see; GPS Data files
  • Page 65 – the GlobalMap; the MMC; the MMC; the GlobalMap; These figures (left to right) show the menu sequence for naming and
  • Page 66 – Loading to unit memory; Save GPS Data to Hard Drive
  • Page 67 – Cancel Navigation
  • Page 69 – Advanced GPS Operations; Find Distance to Another Location; Find Distance From Point to Point; current; Icons
  • Page 70 – The Delete icons menus
  • Page 71 – Navigate to an Icon; Routes; Create and Save a Route; Transfer
  • Page 72 – will open the Route List screen (right). Copy one of the above trails; route name; with Add From Map command selected.
  • Page 73 – Delete a Route
  • Page 74 – Edit a Route; Edit Route Waypoints menu.
  • Page 75 – Navigate a Route; Navigate a Route in Reverse
  • Page 76 – Trails; Delete a Trail
  • Page 77 – Edit a Trail Name; Edit a Trail Color; Edit a Trail Pattern
  • Page 78 – Utilities; Alarm Clock; Waypoints; Delete a Waypoint; waypoint name
  • Page 81 – System & GPS Setup Options; Alarms
  • Page 82 – IMPORTANT ALARM NOTES:; Auto Satellite Search
  • Page 83 – GPS Auto Search on the GlobalMap Satellite Status Menu.; Check MMC Files and Storage Space; Communications Port Configuration
  • Page 84 – System Setup Menu with Communications Port highlighted (left) and; Configure NMEA
  • Page 85 – Menus for changing coordinate system.
  • Page 86 – Map Fix
  • Page 87 – Customize Page Displays
  • Page 88 – To change the information displayed in a data box:; expandable; Customize Menu, with the GPS Data category expanded.; GPS Simulator
  • Page 90 – Initialize GPS; Map Auto Zoom; Map Data
  • Page 91 – Navionics Charts; Earth Map Detail
  • Page 94 – Thus, what you see on the left side of the screen should always be to
  • Page 95 – NauticPath; Nautical Chart Notes; NauticPath chart showing Chart Note icon selected by cursor (left).; To view Chart Note information:
  • Page 96 – Port Information
  • Page 97 – Tidal Current Information; for the selected tidal station; To view Tidal Current information:
  • Page 98 – Current Information screen.; Slack Water Line (SWL). The flood appears above the SWL and the ebb; Current Time Line
  • Page 99 – 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 100 – Tide Information screen.; range; Navionics
  • Page 101 – To display a Navionics chart:; Map Name; Navionics Map Choice highlighted. Press Ent to select the desired; Overlay Data
  • Page 102 – To overlay information on your screen:
  • Page 103 – To remove overlaid data:; again to remove item.; To move overlaid data:
  • Page 104 – To resize overlaid data:; Overylay Data Style; The GlobalMap Data Information menu (left) with the Overlay style
  • Page 105 – Themes setup
  • Page 106 – GlobalMap Text Setup menu( left) with transparent gauge labeled as; Default
  • Page 107 – is displaying Track and speed gauges.; To set up Popup Help:
  • Page 108 – Reset Options; Screen Contrast and Brightness; Once in the Screen menu:
  • Page 109 – mode; Set Language; Once in the Time Settings menu:
  • Page 110 – Show WAAS Alarm
  • Page 111 – Software Version Information; Software Information command on the System Setup menu.; Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles
  • Page 112 – Once in the Sounds menu:; Track Smoothing; should always be; Track Smoothing option turned on.
  • Page 113 – uncheck
  • Page 114 – Delete Trail; Trail
  • Page 115 – New Trail; Trail Visible/Invisible and Other Trail Options; Main Menu with Transparency command selected.; To adjust Menu Transparency level:
  • Page 116 – Units of Measure; The Units of Measure menu.
  • Page 118 – Find Addresses
  • Page 119 – NOTE; Street; After the address is located (right) you can navigate to it.
  • Page 120 – Find Any Item Selected by Map Cursor
  • Page 121 – Find Interstate Highway Exits
  • Page 122 – Service Name
  • Page 123 – Find Map Places or Points of Interest (POI); Find Waypoint menu with Lodging POI category selected (left) and
  • Page 124 – Find Streets or Intersections; Find a Street
  • Page 125 – Find Streets menu (left) with the Find First
  • Page 126 – Find an Intersection
  • Page 128 – Find Waypoints; By Name; o navigate
  • Page 131 – NMEA 2000 Device Configuration; Bus Setup; Bus Setup highlighted on the NMEA 2000 menu.
  • Page 132 – Engine & Tank Configuration
  • Page 133 – Engine/1Tank highlighted on Engine and Tank Configuration
  • Page 134 – Are you sure you; Device Configuration Menu; gine Interface on the network, the Bus Configuration menu will not
  • Page 135 – Fuel Management Menu; Tank Location
  • Page 136 – Adding Fuel to Tank; Are you sure you wish to Fill Tank?; Engine Operations
  • Page 138 – EP-35 Temperature Configuration
  • Page 139 – Are you sure you wish to change this; Advanced Options menu
  • Page 140 – Are you sure you wish to change this device's configuration?; EP-10 Fuel Flow Configuration
  • Page 142 – EP-15 Fluid Level Configuration; Are you sure you wish to
  • Page 143 – Are you
  • Page 144 – Suzuki Engine Interface Configuration
  • Page 145 – : Are you sure you wish to change this device's configuration?
  • Page 146 – Calibrating EP Sensors; EP-10 Fuel Flow Calibration
  • Page 148 – EP-15 Fluid Level Calibration; Select; Empty Level Calibration Com-; Press; Full level Calibration Com-
  • Page 149 – Empty Level Calibration Completed
  • Page 150 – and press; Qtr Level Calibration Completed
  • Page 151 – Fuel Flow Calibration in a Suzuki Engine Interface; Be sure you run only ONE engine
  • Page 152 – Engine Trim Calibration; Please fully raise the Engine Trim.; Reset Trim Calibration
  • Page 153 – Do you wish to; Bennett Trim Tabs Calibration; Please fully raise Trim Tabs.
  • Page 154 – . The following message; repeatedly to get back to the
  • Page 161 – FCC Compliance; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 163 – LOWRANCE DATABASES LICENSE AGREEMENT
  • Page 164 – DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY
  • Page 165 – LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS
  • Page 166 – How to Obtain Service...; and genuine Lowrance parts. If you're in the United States and you; ...outside Canada and the USA:; the country where you purchased your unit. To locate a dealer near
  • Page 167 – Dealer Locator; Shipping Information
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Summary

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Copyright © 2006 Lowrance Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, republished, transmitted or distributed for any purpose, without prior written consent of Lowrance Electronics. Any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual is strictly prohi...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

i Table of Contents Section 1: Read Me First! ......................................................... 1 How Lowrance GPS Works........................................................... 3 Introduction to GPS and WAAS ................................................... 4 How to use this manual: typ...

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ii Navigate a Trail (forward) ...................................................... 53 Navigate a Back Trail (backtrack, or reverse) ...................... 55 Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files ............................. 56 Save GPS Data to Hard Drive ..........................................

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