Page 2 - Never use this product while operating a vehicle.; All screens in this manual are simulated.
74 Copyright © 2000, 2002 Lowrance Electronics, Inc.All rights reserved. LCX-15CI and LCX-15CT are trademarks of Lowrance Electronics, Inc. Lowrance ® is a registered trademark of Lowrance Electronics, Inc. WARNING! USE THIS UNIT ONLY AS AN AID TO NAVIGATION. A CAREFUL NAVI-GATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONL...
Page 4 - Table of Contents
77 GPS OPERATION ............................................ 28 Introduction to GPS ...................................... 28Finding Your Position ..................................... 30 Auto Search ............................................ 30Manual Initialization .................................
Page 6 - Model
2 Transducers (cont.) Model Part # 200 kHz “Pod” Transducer .......... PD-WDX ....................... 106-27w/o temp for shoot-thru hull 50/200 kHz Dual Freq. ............... HS-50/200-DX .............. 106-23“Skimmer” High SpeedTransom mount withtemp sensor 50/200 kHz Dual Freq. ............... THS...
Page 8 - TO OTHER
4 To prevent electrical interference, route the power, transducer, and GPScables away from other wiring, especially the engine’s wiring harness.VHF radio antenna cables radiate noise when transmitting, so be certainto keep the unit’s wires away from it, also. NMEA/DGPSNMEA is a standard communicatio...
Page 9 - See page 25 and 26 for NMEA and DGPS com port setup instructions.
5 COM-1 LCX-15CI/ 15CT FROM GPS RECEIVER ORANGE (RECEIVE) SHIELD (GROUND) NMEA TRANSMIT GROUND The LCX-15CI/15CT can accept position information from any GPSreceiver that transmits NMEA 0183 data. Use the wiring diagram shownabove for NMEA input to the LCX-15CI/15CT. See page 25 and 26 for NMEA and ...
Page 10 - Temperature and Speed/Temperature Installation Examples
6 X-15 CI/15CT Sonar Connector “Y” Adapter Cable (Packed with Speed/Temp Sensor) Temperature Sensor Speed/Temp Sensor X-15 CI/15CT Sonar Connector Temperature and Speed/Temperature Installation Examples To Transducer To Transducer To Additional Temp. or Speed Sensors (if needed) To Additional Temp. ...
Page 13 - SONAR OPERATION
9 SONAR OPERATION PAGESTurn the unit on by pressing thePWR/LIGHT key. If the sonarscreen is not showing, press thePAGES key. A menu similar to theone at right appears. Press theleft or right arrow key to highlightthe Sonar label. This gives youfour selections: Full Sonar Chart,Split Zoom Sonar Chart...
Page 19 - Press the ZOUT key to return the display to the normal mode.
15 tom can be shown, which enlarges targets to best suit your fishing needsand water conditions. ZOOM“Zooming” the display is a com-mon method used to enlargesmall detail, fish signals, and thebottom with its asscociated struc-ture. This unit lets you zoom thedisplay quickly and easily bypressing th...
Page 20 - Erase the depth cursor by pressing the EXIT key.
16 The cursor can be moved to anylocation on the screen, letting youpinpoint the depth of a target. To show the depth cursor, pressthe MENU key, then select “DepthCursor”. Press the ENT key. Thecursor appears at the top of thescreen. Use the arrow keys tomove the cursor to the desireddepth. Erase th...
Page 26 - When the zone alarm is set, press the EXIT key to erase the menus.
22 highlight the “Enabled” box in theZone Alarm box, then press theENT key. To adjust the zonealarm, highlight the “Adjust Zone”label, then press the ENT key. Ascreen similar to the one at rightappears. The zone alarm bar shows on thescreen to the right of the zoombar. Any echo - fish, bottom,struct...
Page 30 - Press the EXIT key when you’re finished with this menu.
26 If you have any other Magnavox or Starlink compatible DGPS receiverconnected to this unit, (including a Lowrance DGPS receiver) you mayneed to change the settings. To do this, select “Configure DGPS” Configure DGPSThis unit will recognize Starlink®a n d M a g n a v o x ® a u t o m a t i cDGPS rec...
Page 31 - The sun and moon data show for your present position. To choose a dif
27 Note: Reset Options does not erase any waypoints, routes, or plot trails. Popup HelpHelp is available for virtually all of the menu labels on this unit. By high-lighting a menu item and leaving it highlighted for a few seconds, a “popup”message appears that describes the function of the the menu ...
Page 32 - Press the EXIT key to erase this screen.; GPS OPERATION; CAUTION
28 ferent location, select “Choose Position” and enter the new position. Theunit recalculates the sun and moon data for the location that you entered. Press the EXIT key to erase this screen. GPS OPERATION NOTE: A LGC-12S GPS module or an external GPS receiver with NMEAoutput must be attached to thi...
Page 33 - Never use this GPS receiver while operating a vehicle!
29 The system requires three satellites in order to determine a position. Thisis called a 2D fix. It takes four satellites to determine both position andelevation (your height above sea level - also called altitude.) This is calleda 3D fix. Remember, the unit must have a clear view of the satellites...
Page 61 - A list of the datums used by this unit is in the back of this manual.
57 world, or just a small portion. By default, your position shows using theWGS-84 datum. However, it can show your position using one of 191different datums. To change the datum, first pressthe MENU key, then highlight the“GPS Setup” label and press theENT key. Now highlight the “MapDatum” label. F...
Page 62 - When you’re finished, press the EXIT key to erase this menu.
58 ALARMSThis unit has several GPS alarms. (Sonar alarms are covered in thesonar section of this manual.) You can set an arrival alarm to flash a warn-ing message and sound a tone when you cross a preset distance from awaypoint. For example, if you have the arrival alarm set to .1 mile, thenthe alar...
Page 63 - Press the Exit key to erase the screen.
59 Trip CalculatorThe Trip Calculator processes information on your current path and dis-plays it in an easy to read format. When activated, it shows your current,average, and maximum speed, trip time and distance. To turn the Trip Calculator on,press the Menu key twice, thenselect “Trip Calculator”...
Page 64 - SONAR TROUBLESHOOTING; to the positive battery terminal, black to negative or ground.
60 SONAR TROUBLESHOOTING If your unit is not working, or if you need technical help, please use thefollowing troubleshooting section before contacting the factory customerservice department. It may save you the trouble of returning your unit. Unit won’t turn on:1. Check the power cable’s connection ...
Page 68 - DATUMS
64 DATUMS WGS 1984Default AdindanMean for Ethiopia, Sudan AdindanBurkina Faso AdindanCameroon AdindanEthiopia AdindanMali AdindanSenegal AdindanSudan AfgooyeSomalia Ain el Abd 1970Bahrain Ain el Abd 1970Saudi Arabia Anna 1 Astro 1965Cocos Islands Antigua Island Astro 1943Antigua (Leeward Islands) Ar...
Page 71 - LOWRANCE DATABASES LICENSE AGREEMENT; This License Agreement applies to the one or more databases that
67 LOWRANCE DATABASES LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE END-USER WHOFIRST PURCHASES THIS PRODUCT AS A CONSUMER ITEM FORPERSONAL, FAMILY, OR HOUSEHOLD USE (“YOU”) AND LOW-RANCE ELECTRONICS, INC., THE MANUFACTURER OF THISPRODUCT. (“WE”, “OUR”, OR “US”). USING THE PRODUCT ACCOM-PA...
Page 72 - DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY
68 DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY “We”, “our”, or “us” refers to Lowrance Electronics, Inc., the manufacturer of thisproduct. “You” or “your” refers to the first person who purchases the product as aconsumer item for personal, family, or household use. The Databases Limited Warrantyapplies to the one or...
Page 73 - Saving and Replaying a Sonar Record; The screen at right appears.
69 Saving and Replaying a Sonar Record To save a sonar chart:1. Press the MENU key.2. Select “Sonar Chart Logging”. The screen at right appears. 3. To save the chart as “Chart 1”, select “Start Logging” andpress the ENT key. If youwant to use a different filename, select “File Name” andname a new fi...
Page 74 - Transferring GPS Data to/from a MMC
70 Transferring GPS Data to/from a MMC To transfer waypoints, routes,icons, and plot trails from this unitto a MMC, press the MENU keyt w i c e , t h e n s e l e c t “ S y s t e mSetup”. Next, select “Transfer MyData”. The screen at right ap-pears. All data with check marks next totheir labels will ...
Page 75 - WARRANTY REPAIR WILL BE HONORED ONLY IN THE COUNTRY; Shipping Information; Accessory Ordering Information
71 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 76 - How to Obtain Ser vice; replacement parts. If you’re in the United States; or call
72 How to Obtain Ser vice (U.S.A. Only) We back your investment in quality products with quick, expert serviceand genuine Lowrance ® replacement parts. If you’re in the United States and you have questions, please contact the Factory Customer ServiceDepartment using our toll-free number listed below...