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1. Execute GPS Cold Start Sener ne When the GlobalMap 12 is turned on for the first time out of the box it automatically does a cold start A cold start means the unit doesn t have any information that helps it determine which satellites are available If the unit can t lock on to the satellites using the data you ve given it or if it has trouble finding the satellites perhaps it is using the wrong data This can happen if you ve entered the wrong data by accident when initializing the receiver For example if you entered east longitude instead of west Or if you ve moved long distance with the unit turned off To send cold start message to the receiver high light the Execute GPS Cold Start GPS Setup menu then press the right arrow key A message appears asking you if you really want to do acold start Follow the instructions on this mes sage page GPS UPDATE RATE SEC em 4 5 M POSITION PINNING ON INITIALIZE GPS RECEIUER EXECUTE GPS SELF TEST EXECUTE GPS COLD START The unit will begin searching for the satellites It can take as long as 5 minutes for it to lock on to the necessary satellites but it usually takes less time Remember when it does your local time and possibly date can be wrong Use the method shown in the initialization section at the front of this manual to change them if needed Once this is do
2. GlobalMap 12 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS LOWRANCE Copyright 1996 1997 Lowrance Electronics Inc All rights reserved GlobalMap 12 is a trademark of Lowrance Electronics Inc Lowrance is a registered trademark of Lowrance Electronics Inc IMS SmartMap is a trademark of Lowrance Electronics Inc WARNING USETHIS MAPPING UNIT ONLY AS AN AIDTO NAVIGATION A CARE FUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO OB TAIN POSITION INFORMATION Never use this product while operating a vehicle The background map built into this unit is not intended for navigation and its accuracy has not been verified This map is derived from U S govern ment sources which rely on ground and aerial surveys and satellite data Since there can be inaccuracies in the data used to create the maps and in the maps resolution plus position inaccuracies in the navigation sys tem use caution when using this product CAUTION When showing navigation data to a position waypoint this unit will show the shortest most direct path to the waypoint It provides navigation data to the waypoint regardless of obstructions Therefore the prudent naviga tor will not only take advantage of all available navigation tools when trav elling to a waypoint but will also visually check to make certain a clear safe path to the waypoint is always available The storage temperature for your unit is from 4 degrees to 167
3. REPROGRAM WAYPOINT DATABASE nitet tentent e foin SAVING PRESENT POSITION AS A WAYPOINT QUICK SAVE SAVING CURSOR POSITION AS A m SAVING PRESENT POSITION AS A WAYPOINT SELECT WAYPOINT 7 32 SAVING CURSOR POSITION AS A WAYPOINT SELECT WAYPOINT 32 EDIT WAYPOINT LAT LON WAYPOINT NAMES ns WAYPOINT DELETE A WAYPOINT MOVE A WAYPOINT DISTANCE BETWEEN WAYPOINTS SELECT WAYPOINTS WAYPOINT LIST SELECT WAYPOINTS FROM MAP FINISHING THE ROUTE FOLEOWING A ROUTE trece nee tente tierce nr rene tena DELETE A ROUTE NAVIGATION is NAVIGATE A NAVIGATE TO CURSOR POSITION NAVIGATE TO A WAYPOINT USING THE 41 CANCEL NAVIGATION SYO TEM SETUP itinere a TRACK HOLDING GPS CORRECTIONS PCF POSITION CORRECTION FACTOR UNITS OF POSITION FORMAT NMEA DGPS sii eren eene net ee nao etd SERIAL COMMUNICATION RESET OPTIONS RESET GROUPS SYSTEM INEO iniri eee tenete a e n eds NAME INBUT deinen temere tenni rcm lette GPS SETUP nnne
4. Use Arrow Keys to Steer This option lets you change both the course and speed on the screen as the simulator is running To do this highlight the User Arrow Keys to Steer label then press the right arrow key The screen shown at right appears Use the up and down ar row keys to increase or decrease the speed Use the right and left arrow keys to change the track Press the EXIT key to erase these menus If you hold the left or right arrow keys down the track changes at 6 per second You can change this to 3 per second as shown below by high lighting the Turn Rate label on the simulator setup screen then pressing the left arrow key SELTTDESICEEDITIL t SIMULATOR gal ON When you re finished changing the track and speed press the EXIT key to erase the menus ALTITUDE 00000 SET START USE ARROWS TO STEER TURN RATEJ To turn the simulator off press the MENU key then highlight the Simulator Setup label Finally press the left arrow key Pressing the PWR key turns the lights on again 747 GL partine When switching from external power to the batteries a tone sounds which alerts you to the fact that you re now on battery power BATTERIES When using the GlobalMap 12 with batteries the backlights automatically turn off after 30 seconds i Remember you can change the time interval I E If the batteries become weak t
5. MAP CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION The GlobalMap 12 uses IMS SmartMap and WorldMap C Map and Navionics cartridges all of which are packaged in a cartridge hous ing specifically designed for Lowrance mapping products The IMS SmartMap cartridges contain digitized data of over 120 000 bodies of water Nearly all inland waterways public and private lakes riv ers and streams plus coastal United States waters up to 25 miles out are included There are also state and U S interstate highways and routes cities and towns These inland mapping cartridges cover the entire conti nental United States in 64 highly detailed cartridges The WorldMap cartridges cover all other areas of the world showing more detail than the background map but not as much as the SmartMap areas The Navionics and C Map cartridges cover most of the world with de tailed views of coastal and some inland waters Over 600 cartridges are available To install a cartridge into the GlobalMap 12 first make certain the unit is turned off Never install or remove a cartridge with the unit turned on You can damage your unit if you install or remove a cartridge with the unit turned on Next pry the cover off the back of the unit Place the car tridge into either slot with it s label facing you as shown at the bottom of the previous page Now slide the cartridge towards the top until it stops Replace the cover REMOVING A CARTRIDGE If you
6. 46 Configure NMEA Output Press the down arrow key on the NMEA DGPS menu until the Configure NMEA Output menu is highlighted then press the right arrow key A screen similar to the one at right appears NMEA 0183 Version There are two versions of the NMEA data 1 5 and 2 0 If your other equipment requires 2 0 press the right arrow key to select it NMEA Sentence Selection Some equipment requires different sentence The GlobalMap 12 default setting for these sentences is on In other words it automatically sends these sentences when NMEA is turned on To turn any of these off first highlight the NMEA Messages label on the Configure NMEA menu as shown above then press the right arrow key The screen shown at right appears Now highlight the desired menu and press the left arrow key Press the EXIT CONFIGURE NMEA NMEA 0183 VERSION ie 20 NMEA MESSAGES NMEA MESSAGES t GLL_SENTENCES ie RMC RMB SENTENCES OFF APB SENTENCES oF ON 3 GGA SENTENCES OFF Um oc key when everything on this screen is the way you want it DGPS The GlobalMap 12 will recognize Starlink and Magnavox DGPS receivers and compatibles If you have either one of these receivers simply high light the Starlink DGPS or Magnavox DGPS la bel on the NMEA DGPS menu and press the right arrow key to turn it on Note If yo
7. You can reprogram all of the digital boxes on the NAV 2 screen See the Programming section for more information COURSE DEVIATION INDICATOR CDI The CDI shows your distance to the left or right of the desired course to a waypoint In order to use the CDI you must first recall a waypoint or route See the Navigation section for more details The arrow in the center of the box shows the direction to the destination For example if you re travelling straight towards the waypoint the arrow points straight up If you turn to the right the arrow points to the left showing that the destination is to your left pH 1B 0 107 The smaller arrows pointing down on each side show the CDI s range The default is 1 10 mile The small vertical bar shows the distance off course and represents the course line If the bar moves to the right then you are to the left of the desired course line and vice versa The CDI indicator shown above shows that we are about 02 miles to the left of the desired course With the CDI range of 10 miles each vertical dotted line represents 02 mile You can adjust the CDI s range through the Alarms CDI menu Using the CDI with a mapping screen helps you visualize your position in relation to the course The screen below left shows that we are on course The CDI arrow is pointing straight ahead and no off course bar is show ing Looking at the screen on the right however you can se
8. of each battery should be firmly N against the metal plate When all six batteries are installed slide the bat tery holder into the battery cover If the battery holder sticks when slid ing into the battery cover apply a thin film of petroleum jelly to the O rings on the battery holder IMPORTANT There are arrows molded into the bottom of the battery cover and battery holder Make certain the arrows are properly aligned Otherwise the bat tery holder won t slide all the way into the cover and the battery pack won t slide onto the unit Slide the battery pack onto the unit and the GlobalMap 12 is ready for use ANTENNA Your GlobalMap 12 has a removable antenna that folds over the display when the unit is not in use This prevents damage to the display To open the antenna simply lifton an edge and raise it to the desired position The antenna is a quick release design simplifying its removal and installation To remove the antenna push the antenna to the right 1 while simulta neously moving the antenna up 2 until it clears the AirMap s right side 3 To replace the antenna reverse the above steps Make certain to align the antenna with the GlobalMap 12 until the antenna slides into place to the left by itself When it does the antenna has mated with the connector inside the unit and it s ready for use 2 PO an De oo fw m gt 4 ges ce 1 2 3
9. 25 the desired group letter is showing in the box POSITION and in the background press the up arrow key to change it Ascreen similar to the one at N 36 08 000 right appears k 95 50 000 2 GPS PRESENT The first window appears this screen A de AUSE scription of the window appears in a box on THREE this screen also If you wish to use it simply FORMATS 2 INCLUDING press the up arrow key The unit flashes a mes UTM sage on the screen telling you its adding the new window to the group When it s finished it returns to the window se lection menu You can now press the right or left arrow keys to select the next window in the group When youre filled the group with windows the unit will automatically save your reprogrammed group You can reprogram all groups if desired If you re finished selecting windows before filling the group with windows press the EXIT key If you fill the group with windows the unit will auto matically leave the menu after the last window is selected To return all groups to the factory defaults see the Preset Groups in the System Setup section Note The digital boxes on the navigation and map 3 screens can also be reprogrammed Follow the same steps show above to program the navigation and map screens The menu label is called Reprogram Boxes for the navigation and map screens Special Windows Alt
10. DIS menu item then press the right or left arrow keys to increase or decrease the alarm s distance Press the EXIT key to erase this menu Important Alarm Notes Anchor Alarm Since civilian users don t receive the accuracy given to military users the anchor alarm may sound even when yourre sitting still This typically happens when using small less than 05 mile anchor alarm ranges If you have DGPS beacon receiver connected to the GlobalMap 12 smaller ranges may be usable Arrival Alarm If you set the arrival alarm s distance to zero 0 and you run a route see the routes section the GlobalMap 12 may not show navigation data to the next waypoint once you arrive the first one If you use the routes feature never set the arrival alarm to zero MESSAGES At the bottom of the GPS Alarms menu are the position POS and DGPS message selections When turned on the position message shown at right appears for a few seconds whenever the GlobalMap 12 locks onto the satellites and shows a position It also appears when the unit loses the lock onto the satellites and cannot navigate Press ing the EXIT key erases these messages Jd POSITION 3 ACQUIRED The DGPS message appears whenever the unit begins or stops using DGPS data to help determine your position To turn on either message select the GPS Alarms menu from the main menu then highlight the desired message and press the right arrow key to
11. ping navigation or windows the unit is NES EE EE in This gives you the features that are spe B EARTH MAP OPTIONS cific to the mode you are in but also has PLOTTER OPTIONS items that are used on all modes u E EaisFT To erase the main menu simply press the u EXIT key Finding Your Position Cold Start When it s turned on for the very first time the GPS receiver doesn t know where it is nor what the local time or date is If you tell it your position time and date the unit will take less time to lock on to the satellites and give you a fix or position However if you don t want to push buttons at this time that s fine The GlobalMap 12 will lock onto the satellites and give you a position without any input from you This is called a cold start It simply means that the unit is searching without your help for the satellites that are in orbit A cold start can take up to 5 minutes to acquire enough satellite data to determine your position although it typically takes less time than that Once the GPS receiver locks on to the satellites and finds your position it stores the satellite data in its memory The next time you use the unit it should take less time to lock on Once the GlobalMap 12 locks on to the satellites and finds your position it stores the satellite data in its memory The next time you use the unit it should take much less time to lock on To use your Gl
12. An icon symbol is also automatically assigned to the way point You can edit the icon symbol if you wish See the ICONS section in this manual for more USER WPTs 60 TO WPT 001 WPT dH EDIT NAME WAYPOINT SAVED AS WPT 1 information 18 11 97 14 58 N Se 01 726 95 17 070 Saving The Cursor Position as a Waypoint TEESE ea When the cursor is showing on the map and you press the WPT key twice the GlobalMap 12 puts the cursor s position into the first available waypoint number A message appears on the display telling you the waypoint number it just used This also places you in the waypoint menu as shown above Wait a few seconds and the menu will clear automatically or press the EXIT key to erase the waypoint menu Saving Your Present Position as Waypoint Select Number Method The methods shown above don t let you choose the waypoint number You can pick the waypoint number then save your present position To do this first press the WPT key USER UPTs Now press the up arrow key once This is the way wood point number selection menu Press the left or right arrow keys until the waypoint number appears that you wish to store your present position In this ex ample we re going to store a position as waypoint number 4 EDIT NAME EDIT LRT LON EDIT ICON OTHER OFTIONS Now press the down arrow key until
13. DAMAGE OF ANY KIND Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam ages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty does NOT apply in the following circumstances 1 when the product has been serviced or repaired by anyone other than us 2 when the porduct has been con nected installed combined altered adjusted or handled in a manner other than accord ing to the instructions furnished with the product 3 when any serial number has been effaced altered or removed or 4 when any defect problem loss or damage has re sulted from any accident misuse negligence or carelessness or from any failure to pro vide reasonable and necessary maintenance in accordance with the instructions of the owner s manual for the product We reserve the right to make changes or improvements in our products from time to time without incurring the obligation to install such improvements or changes on equipment or items previously manufactured This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state Your remedies under this warranty will be available so long as you can show n a reason able manner that the defect occurred within one 1 year fro the date of your original purchase and we must receive your warranty claim no later than 30 days after such 1 year period expires Your claim must be substantiated by a dated
14. Now press the left or right arrow keys until the desired waypoint number appears In this example we moved it to waypoint num ber twelve USER UPTs NAV eee GO TO WPT 012 EDIT NAME EDIT LAT LON EDIT ICON OTHER OPTIONS 015 i PRESS WPT FOR QUICK SAVE When the desired waypoint number is showing highlight the EDIT LAT LON label then press the right arrow key The screen shown at right appears To enter the latitude simply move the black box using the right and left arrow keys then press the up or down arrow keys until the desired number appears If you make a mistake simply move the black box back to the number you need to change and change it If you want to change the entire lati tude number press the WPT key to erase it and start over To exit com pletely out of this screen without saving the position press the EXIT key PRESS ENT TO ACCEPT PRESS WPT TO CLEAR PRESS EXIT TO RETURN When the latitude is the way you want it press the right arrow key to move the black box to the longi tude Now enter the longitude LAT 36 08 205 When you re ready to save this position and return to the waypoint screen press the ENT key The WM 95 49 T location you entered shows at the bottom of the screen under the waypoint number you selected PRESS EMT EE PRESS EXIT TO RETURN WAYPOINT NAMES The GlobalMap 12 lets you assign a name to each waypoint
15. RECEIVER EXECUTE GPS SELF TEST EXECUTE GPS COLD START 50 GPS Update Rate Battery Save Changing the update rate conserves battery power and lengthens the battery life The update rate is the length of time it takes the receiver to send data to the display In other words normally the receiver sends po sition data once every second You can reduce that time to once every five seconds However slowing the update rate also makes it harder to use this product at very slow speeds such as hiking The faster the up date rate the better the unit can respond to changes in direction or speed There is also a direct correlation between the update rate and the load on the batteries The faster the update rate the faster the batteries are drained If you wish to change the update rate simply highlight the GPS Update Rate SEC menu then press the left or right arrow key highlight the desired rate 1 3 4 or 5 seconds Press the EXIT key to activate your selection POSITION PINNING When using a GPS receiver at extremely low speeds it can have trouble determining your course over ground or direction you re travelling This is due in large part to SA or selective availability SA is small inaccuracies purposefully put into the GPS satellite s signal by the government This cause wide variations in the track display and other navigation displays when using the unit at slow speeds If you re using the GlobalMap12 w
16. The name can have up to twelve characters To name a waypoint first select the waypoint number that you wish to name Note A waypoint must have a position stored before you can name it Now highlight the EDIT NAME 33 label and press the right arrow key A screen simi lar to the one at right appears Press the up or down arrow keys to select the first letter in the name Press the right arrow key to move the black box to the next position in the name Re peat this sequence until you ve entered all of the letters in the waypoint name Press the ENT key to accept this name the WPT key to erase all char acters in the name or the EXIT key to leave this screen without saving any changes Tip You can select waypoints by name instead of by number Simply press the right arrow key while the black box is on the portion of the way point menu then press the up or down arrow keys until the desired waypoint name appears WAYPOINT ICONS When you save a waypoint an icon is automati cally assigned to it If you wish to change the icon first press the waypoint key select the waypoint you want to change then highlight the EDIT ICON label Now press the right arrow key The screen shown at right appears Press the arrow keys to highlight the desired icon then press the ENT key to assign it to your way NAME WAYPOINT 12 To SELECT LETTER E To SELECT POSITION PRESS ENT
17. The screen at right appears TO SELECT NUMBER E TO SELECT POSITION Using the right and left arrow keys high light the first number in the time that you PRESS EXIT TO RETURN want to change Now press the up or down arrow keys until the desired number shows Continue until the time shown in the display is correct then press the ENT key The unit returns to the navigation mapping or windows display with the new time showing Clock Hours Normally the time shows in the twelve hour format To change it to 24 hour format press the MENU key then select the CLK HRS label Now press the right arrow key to change it to 24 then press the EXIT key Clock Alarm You can set an alarm that works just like an alarm clock by using the Clock Alarm menu To set this alarm press the MENU key then highlight the Clk Alm Set label Press the right arrow key A screen similar to the one at right appears Using the right and left arrow keys move the black box to the first number in the time that you want to set Now press the up or down arrow keys PRESS To ACCEPT TIME until the desired number shows Continue until the time shown in the display is cor rect then press the ENT key The unit returns to the navigation mapping or windows display 2 00 00 To turn the alarm on press the MENU key then select the CLK ALM menu Press the right arrow key The alarm is
18. WPT 10 The GlobalMap 12 can easily give you the distance between two user waypoints To do this first press the WPT key select the User Waypoints menu then highlight the Next Page label and press the right arrow key Now highlight the Dist Between WPTS label and press the right arrow key The screen at right appears Select WPT label is highlighted Now press the down arrow key to highlight either the name or waypoint number labels You can select a waypoint by name or number The number method is used in this example measuring the distance between waypoint numbers three and four 35 DIST BETWEEN WPTS A MAE NAME WPT 1 H 36 09 020 95 50 646 DIST FROM A TO BRG FROM A TO B N 36 09 020 W 95 50 646 0 00 MI 359 MAG Once you have the first waypoint showing on the screen then you need to choose the other way point that you re going to measure Highlight the Select label at the top of the screen then press the right arrow key to select Now choose the waypoint that you wish measure The distance and bearing from the first waypoint A to the second waypoint B shows at the bottom of the screen You can select more waypoints to measure at this time or press the EXIT key to erase this screen WAYPOINT OPTIONS You can customize the way a waypoint shows on the mapping screens To do this first press the MENU key hig
19. arrow key The screen shown at right appears The Select From label is highlighted Using the down arrow key highlight either the name or waypoint number labels You can select a waypoint to be moved by name or number In this example it s already on waypoint number one Once you have the desired waypoint showing on the screen that you re going to be moving the in formation FROM then you need to choose the waypoint number that you re going to move that information TO Highlight the Select label at the top of the screen then press the right arrow key to select TO Now choose the waypoint number that you wish to move the information to In this ex ample we selected waypoint number 10 When everything on this screen is correct press the WPT key In this example the name icon and position were moved from waypoint number 1 to waypoint number 10 Press the EXIT key to erase this screen when youre finished Distance Between Waypoints MOVE WAYPOINT SRT TO NAME WPT 1 WPT 001 KILLI 2 FROM WPT 1 WPT 1 N 6 09 020 N 36 09 020 95 50 6467 95 50 646 PRESS WPT TO MOVE WPT MOVE WAYPOINT NAME WPT 10 WPT 1 WPT 1 N 36 09 020 M 95 50 646 PRESS TO MOVE WPT MOVE WAYPOINT NAME WPT 1 5101012 H 36 09 020 FROM WPT 1 ITI 7 95 50 646 PRESS WET TO MOVE WPT TO WPT 1
20. degrees Fahrenheit 20 to 75 degrees Celsius Extended storage temperatures higher or lower than specified will cause the liquid crystal display to fail Neither this type of failure nor its consequences are covered by the war ranty For more information consult the factory customer service depart ment All features and specifications subject to change without notice All screens in this manual are simulated Many were taken with an IMS SmartMap loaded into one of the cartridge slots INTRODUCTION 5 terrent rere rrt dt ertet eterni pete dee rdi INSTALLATION ss BATTERY INSTALLATION ERA ANTENNA us MAP CARTRIDGE 5 REMOVING MAP 6 KEYBOARD OPERATION FINDING YOUR POSITION COLD START INITIALIZATION rasan encuentran nna nnn ndn sain ann daa mda ianua ENTER BY ient ec terne ee at eite ettet ENTER MANUALLY POSITION NAVIGATION DISPLAYS ss NAVIGATION SCREENS 6 ra te ai retenti nr mtr eric teni terii MAPPING SCREENS MAP CURSOR iiti e iecit tete dest ne tace ede ceno be iae remet EARTH MAP OPTIONS C MAP OPTIONS NAVIONICS OPTIONS
21. for it to determine the direction you re travelling you must be moving and the faster the better This is not to say the unit won t work at walking speeds it will But the faster you travel the easier it is for the unit to determine your direction GPS works from satellites that transmit information to the world at very high frequencies One disadvantage to this frequency is that it s line of sight In other words the signals don t bounce around like your local radio or television If you don t have a clear view of the sky or if you re inside a metal building the unit probably won t be able to pick up the signals from the satellites This is common among all GPS receivers We have found that using this product inside a car is usually sufficiently close to the windows and windshield that it works well However there is an optional remote antenna bracket and cable model PA 2 that lets you mount the removable antenna on top of the dash in case it s required Another factor that influences the GPS position and navigation capabili ties is called selective availability or SA This is small errors purposefully injected into the transmitted signal from the satellites The government does this to degrade the system s accuracy to civilian and foreign users Even with SA GPS is the most accurate navigation system ever invented on such a large scale The Government s accuracy specification is 100 meters horizontally and 150 meters vertica
22. next letter Continue this process until the is complete You can press the WPT key to com pletely erase all of the characters you entered and start over if you need to Pressing the EXIT key erases this screen without accepting any input When the first name is correct press the ENT key Now enter your last name using the same method as shown above When it s the way you want it press the ENT key Your is saved in permanent memory IMPORTANT The name or number you save is written into the GlobalMap 12 Sport s permanent memory You won t be able to change it once you enter it unless you return the unit to the factory Make certain the name or I D is exactly the way you want it before pressing the ENT key To see your I D see the System Information screen Your identification will be permanently placed on this screen GPS SETUP The GPS Setup menu has five sub menus that affect the GPS receiver From these menus you can turn the simulator on or off set the update rate initialize the GPS receiver do a self test on the receiver and do a cold start Note The Initialize GPS receiver is covered in the Finding Your Position section in the front of this manual g GPS UPDATE RATE SEC em 3 4 5 M POSITION PINNING ON To view these menu items press the MENU key then highlight the GPS Setup menu Press the right arrow key The screen shown at right appears INITIALIZE GPS
23. now activated When the alarm goes off an audible tone sounds along with a flashing message on the screen Press the EXIT key to turn the alarm off Note The GlobalMap 12 must be on in order for the alarms to work In 28 other words if you set the alarm to go off at 7 00 a m then the GlobalMap 12 will have to be on at 7 00 a m also TIMERS The GlobalMap 12 has two timers built in One is a countdown timer and the other is a count up timer The countdown timer counts down from the time you put in to zero The count up timer starts at zero and counts up to the time you entered To set either timer first switch to a screen that is showing the timer that you want to use Next press the MENU key then highlight the desired timer set menu In this example we re setting the countdown timer Now press the right ar row key A screen similar to the one below ap pears Using the right and left arrow keys move the black box to the first number in the time that you want to set The time is in hours minutes and seconds Now press the up or down ar row keys until the desired number shows Con tinue until the time shown in the display is cor rect then press the ENT key In this example the down timer is set for 10 minutes The unit returns to the navigation mapping or windows display To start the timer press the MENU key then move the black box to the Dn Timer STOP GO label Press the right arrow key t
24. number in the lati tude is set press the right arrow key once to PRESS ENT TO ACCEPT PRESS WPT TO CLEAR move to the next number in the latitude pores ET TO CLEAR 36 08 000 Keep pressing the arrow keys until the latitude and longitude are set to your local position Note This position does not have to be very accurate If you can get it within one degree of your actual position that will be fine When it s set press the ENT key The GlobalMap 12 accepts your entry and returns to the GPS setup menu Now change the local time and date if they re incorrect on this screen by highlighting the appropriate label and press ing the right arrow key Don t worry about alti tude When everything is acceptable press the EXIT key to return to a mode screen The pisi GlobalMap 12 will instantly use the data you entered to find the satellites in the sky The pare unit knows which satellites will be available at the position date and time you entered There CES fore it will only look for those satellites mak ALT FT TIME 83 36 13 P ing the search time much shorter than a cold DATE 07 97 57 start which looks for all of the satellites until it finds three IMPORTANT If the data shown in digital numbers on any screen is flashing it means that data is invalid DO NOT RELY ON ANY NUMBERS THAT ARE FLASH ING Usually this happens when the GPS
25. up with your view of the world To correct this problem the GlobalMap 12 has a track up mode that ro tates the map as you turn Thus what you see on the left side of the screen should always be to your left and so on It also has a course up mode that keeps the map at the same orientation as your initial bearing to the waypoint In the example at the top of the next page we re travelling northeast to wards waypoint number 2 In the north up view the present position indi cator appears to move towards the upper right corner of the screen In the track up view the present position moves straight towards the top of the display A shows to help you see which direction is north when the track up mode is on Remember in the track up mode the screen rotates as you change direction It always keeps your direction of travel track heading towards the top of the screen 20 PpOLOGAH NORTH UP In the course up mode the screen is locked into your original bearing to the recalled way point regardless of your track Note the track up and course up modes do not work when the unit is Zoomed in on an area covered by a C Map or Navionics cartridge To select the desired mode first press the MENU key highlight the EARTH MAP OP TIONS label then press the right arrow key Now press the up or down arrow keys to move OOLOC 24 CAKE 4 COURSE UP the
26. GPS UPDATE RATE BATTERY SAVE POSITION PINNING EXECUTE GPS SELF TEST EXECUTE GPS COLD START SPEAKER ON OFF SIMULATOR Serie e D BATTERIES 5 enit DEFINITION TERMS ABBREVIATIONS WINDOW BOXES WINDOW eene DATABASE LICENSE AGREEMENT DATABASES LIMITED HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE INTERNATIONAL INSIDE HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE U S A ONLY UPS RETURN POLIGCY etn tenete tenens INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing an Lowrance GlobalMap 12 With its large LCD screen easy to use menus and outstanding performance we think you ll be happy with this product for many years The GlobalMap 12 can be used for fishing hiking canoeing offshore boating and just about any other ground based activity This product also takes IMS SmartMap C MAP and Navionics cartridges which show greater detail of land and hydrographic features Like most GPS receivers your GlobalMap 12 doesn t have a compass or any other navigation aid built into it It relies solely on the signals from the satellites to determine its position Speed direction of travel and distance are all calculated from position information Therefore in order
27. GlobalMap 12 up to navigate to a waypoint See the Navigation section for more details Next simply press the MENU key then use the up or down arrow keys to highlight the AUTOZOOM OFF ON menu Press the right arrow key to turn it on the left to turn it off EARTH MAP OPTIONS The earth map consists of the built in background map of the world plus any cartridge that is attached to the GlobalMap 12 To change the Earth map options first press the MENU key then press the up or down arrow keys until the Earth Map label appears High light the label then press the right arrow key to select it The screen shown at right appears BOUNDS eseese EARTH MAP Text Labels Use this menu to turn all names on the map such as Lake Tahoe or Mississippi River off or on The default is on Press the left arrow key to turn them off MOVE MAP CENTER DETAIL CARTRIDGE LOWR CMAP NAY FILL WITH GRAY LAND WATER UP ORIENTATION Dial TRACK COURSE Map Boundaries If you have a IMS SmartMap Navionics or a C MAP cartridge plugged into the back of the GlobalMap 12 this feature will show the boundaries of the cartridge on the map This lets you know the exact area covered by your cartridge The example at the top of the next page shows 17 the boundaries of the Oklahoma East IMS SmartMap cartridge The default for this fea ture is on Press the left arrow key on the MAP BOUNDS label t
28. OUTE Move the cursor using the arrow keys until it s on the exact location that you want to add to the route list When it s there press the ENT key As you move the cursor a line moves with it as shown in the screen at right This line shows you the path from the last waypoint on the list You can continue to save waypoints on the map by moving the cursor and pressing the ENT key to save the location When you re done a line connects all the waypoints on the route graphically showing you a diagram of your route When you re finished sav ing locations press the EXIT key The unit returns to the route planning menu The locations you saved for your route from the map have not only been added to the route list but have also been added to the waypoint list Finishing the Route When you ve selected all of the waypoints for the route simply press the EXIT key Your route is saved in memory 38 ROUTE PLANNING DELETE ROUTE NO NAME 1 SALT_ CREEK Following a Route To follow a route first recall it by pressing the MENU key highlighting the ROUTES label then high lighting the RUN ROUTE label and press the right arrow key The screen shown at right appears AUTO START NO NAME The black box is on the Route 01 label If this isn t the route you want to use press the right or left arrow keys to switch to another one Be
29. Plotter Options menu Clear Current Plot Trail PLOT TRAILS SHOWN n CURRENT PLOT TRAIL ie 19 SAVED PLOT TRAIL 1 tw 04 SAVED PLOT TRAIL 2 To erase the plot trail extending from your present position highlight the Clear Current Plot Trail menu then press the right arrow key A message box appears asking you if you really want to erase the plot trail Follow the directions on this message box The unit returns to the mapping screen after the message box clears Save Current Plot Trail You can save up to two plot trails in memory The receiver saves these trails even if power is removed from the unit To save your current plot trail highlight the Save Current Plot Trail menu using the arrow keys Now press the right arrow key The screen at right appears SAVE PLOT TRAIL SQUE CURRENT 2 AS PLOT TRAIL 1 SAVE CURRENT TRAIL AS PLOT TRAIL 2 You can save the plot trail as 1 or 2 High light the desired plot trail number then press the right arrow key A message box appears asking you if you really want to save the trail Follow the instructions in this box The map ping screen appears after the message box clears Your plot trail is now stored in memory To view your saved plot trail see the Set Visible Plot Trails section Set Plotter Update Criteria The plotter places a dot on your trail as you move It determines when to plac
30. TO ACCEPT NAME PRESS WPT TO CLEAR NAME EXIT RETURNS TO EDIT WPT NAME WAYPOINT fISALT To SELECT LETTER 119 To SELECT POSITION PRESS ENT TO ACCEPT NAME PRESS WPT TO CLEAR NAME EXIT RETURNS TO EDIT WPT 1 o m point The unit returns to the waypoint screen with the icon you selected assigned to the waypoint Delete a Waypoint To remove all information from a waypoint location first select the way point number the waypoint menu s first page that you wish to delete Next highlight the Other Options label Press the right arrow key Now highlight the Delete A Waypoint label Press the right arrow key A mes sage appears asking you if you really want to de lete the selected waypoint If you choose yes all information in the selected waypoint will be deleted The unit returns to the second waypoint menu page You can make other waypoint selections or press the EXIT key to erase this menu 34 NAME WAYPOINT SALT To SELECT LETTER PRESS ENT TO ACCEPT NAME PRESS WPT TO CLEAR NAME EXIT RETURNS TO EDIT WPT Move a Waypoint You can move all information from one waypoint number to another In this example we ll move all of the information in waypoint number one to way point number 10 To do this go to the second way point menu page Now highlight the Move A Way point label Press the right
31. TS I TIME TRK 227 nec 06 03 57 ALARM OFF 252775 2 22 00 00 REMAINING 00 00 00 INITIAL 0 00 00 DGPS INFO CHN PRN STATICHN PRN STAT 1 DGPS MODE OFF ID SIG FREQ SNR RATE ois 2 18 2 18 Rs ERE OOLOGAI 28 68 o ETA 22 29 04 06 15 15 28 ELI NEN NUN 1 61 Lowrance s UPS Return Service U S A Only Lowrance Electronics and United Parcel Service UPS are proud to offer all 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 continental United States use the enclosed UPS shipping label for easy free shipping to our factory customer service department There are six easy steps 1 Call Lowrance at the toll free number on the back of this manual for a Return Authorization RA number and instructions about what acces sories to return Do not return a product to the factory without a Return Authorization RA Number 2 Pack your unit and any accessories in the original shipping container if possible Be sure to include proof of purchase for warranty veri fication 3 Write a brief note detailing the problem you re having with the unit Please include your name address and daytime telephone number 4 Please includ
32. VER GLOBALMAP S GREEN WIRE WIRES WHITE WIRE RED WIRE 1 TO 12V ue SHIELD WIRE Le n i GROUND WIRES l DGPS RECEIVER S POWER TRANSMIT DATA WIRE DGPS IF NEEDED RECEIVER S DGPS RECEIVE DATA WIRE RECEIVER IF NEEDED 48 right or left arrow key until the desired number appears Press the EXIT key when you re finished SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS SETUP To set the data port highlight the Serial Com Setup on the System Setup menu Press the right arrow key The screen shown at right appears Check your DGPS receiver s manual for the proper data settings Highlight the menu item you need to change Press the left or right arrow keys to change them The serial port defaults are 4800 baud no SERIAL COM SETUP It le Pj PARITY EVEN 000 DATA BITS F parity and 8 data bits Press the EXIT key to erase this menu RESET OPTIONS To return the GlobalMap 12 to its original factory settings press the up or down arrow keys until the Preset Options menu on the System Setup screen is surrounded by the black box Now press the right arrow key A message appears asking if you want to restore the original options Press the left arrow key if you do the right arrow key to quit If you restore the unit to the factory settings all options such as battery level and delay contrast alarms and other system choices are returned to their default
33. activate it Press the EXIT key to erase this screen 53 All messages are stored in memory even if they re not displayed You can view them in the message log To do this simply press the MENU key then highlight the MESSAGES label and press the right arrow key A screen similar to the one below ap pears If there are more messages than this screen can hold press the left or right arrow keys to view more pages Press the EXIT key to erase this screen BACKLIGHT The AirMap s display and keyboard have lights that can be turned on for night use To turn the lights on simply press the PWR key To turn them off press the PWR key again If the unit is operating from the battery pack it au AUDIO SCREEN ALARMS CDI gt AUTOZOOM EARTH MAP OPTIONS KJ MESSAGE PAGE 1 POSITION 3D FIX 9 tomatically turns the lights off after 30 seconds This helps conserve bat tery power The time is adjustable from 5 seconds to 240 seconds Press the PWR key to turn the lights on after the unit turns them off To change the backlight s delay time press the MENU key then highlight the AUDIO SCREEN label Press the right arrow key The screen at the top of the next page appears Highlight the Light Delay label at the bottom of the list Now press UDIO SCREEN LIGHT LEVEL 2 LIGHT DEL Y 38 SEC the left or right arrow key until the desired time
34. alMap 12 has a special feature called Track Holding that pre vents the unit from showing random numbers on the navigation screens when you re travelling less than 3 miles per hour These random numbers are mostly caused by S A Selective Availability S A is random errors introduced into the GPS satellite network by the government to degrade the system s accuracy to the general public The error can be as bad as 100 meters and 5 m p h which is within the government s GPS specifi cations You can see this happening when you re standing still with the track holding feature turned off With it turned off your present position will move on the map even though you re standing still The track holding feature works by locking the track at the last known direction when you slow below three miles per hour Above three miles per hour the track holding feature is disabled This feature is automati cally activated when the unit is turned on for the first time or after you preset it You ll see the unit s track lockup when you slow below 3 miles per hour If you have the unit in the track up mode the map will also lock in the 42 last known track direction When you resume speed all features operate normally When you re stopped at a traffic light the track holding feature is useful to prevent the annoying random numbers from appearing on the display while you re stopped This also prevents the unit from rotating the map in all direc
35. ange to all posi tion navigation and mapping displays This makes it more closely match the datum used by the chart For this reason you should be careful when entering the PCF offset It s saved in memory and doesn t change when the unit is turned off However resetting the unit does erase the PCF offset To set the PCF offset highlight the Set Position Correction Factor label on the GPS CORREC TIONS menu and press the right arrow key The sli 0 00 0007881 screen shown at right appears LON 0200 000 Now enter the correction for your location Remem ber this is the difference between the location press wer clear shown on the present position display and the po EET sition shown on the chart In this example we en tered 0 degrees 0 047 minutes north latitude and 0 degrees 0 244 minutes east longitude That is the difference between the present position shown 0700 047 by the GlobalMap 12 and the one on our chart 0200 After you ve entered the latitude longitude correc tion press the ENT key to accept it The GlobalMap WET CLEAR 12 returns to the navigation or mapping screens with the correction factor applied 44 Units of Measure The GlobalMap 12 can show its data in many dif uo ferent formats For example distance can be dis 2 5 CORRECTIONS played in statute miles MI nautical mi
36. appears on the menu Press the EXIT key when youre finished The backlights brightness is also adjustable To do this highlight the Light Delay label Now press the left or right arrow key until you have the lights at the desired level Press the EXIT key when youre finished The default light level is maximum CONTRAST To adjust the display s contrast highlight the CONTRAST label on the Audio Screen menu then press the right or left arrow keys until the screen s contrast is best for the lighting conditions SPEAKER You can turn the speaker off if desired Turning the speaker off also turns off the audible portion of the alarms 54 To turn the speaker off highlight the SPEAKER label on the Audio Screen menu and press the right arrow key Now press the left arrow key to turn the speaker off Repeat these steps to turn the speaker on Press the EXIT key to erase this menu SIMULATOR A simulator is built into the GlobalMap 12 that has several options You can use nearly all of the unit s features even save and recall waypoints This is useful for trip planning To use the simulator press the MENU key then press the up or down arrow keys until the Simula tor Setup menu is highlighted Now press the right arrow key The screen shown at right appears If you simply press the right arrow key turning the simulator on the GlobalMap 12 will start from your present position and follow a trac
37. ated time en route ETE ground speed GS and course CRS Course CRS is the bearing from your start ing location to your destination Remember 12 course has nothing to do with your present position except for your start ing location Its shown as a dotted line on the NAV 1 display This is shown as a reminder so that if you deviate from your original course you can easily return to it A Course is a proposed path over the ground A track is your actual path over ground All of the digital boxes on this screen are programmable See the Pro gramming section for more information Nav Screen 2 The navigation screen shows navigation information in large digital num bers To view this screen press the PAGES key then press the up arrow key until the black box surrounds the NAV 1 label Now press the right arrow key A screen similar to the one below appears Press the EXIT key to erase the menu This screen is composed of eight digital dis a BRG play boxes showing your track i216 1218 ground speed GS The other boxes show www navigation data when a waypoint is recalled including bearing to the waypoint BRG dis tance to waypoint DIS velocity made good 2 ETE local time CLOCK and a CDI The CDlisacourse deviation indicator showing your distance to the left or right of the desired course
38. ber simply 36 ROUTES ROUTE PLANNING SKIP WAYPOINT IN ROUTE ROUTE PLANNING n ROUTER RUN ROUTE FORWARD DELETE ROUTE NO NAME TYPE press the left or right arrow keys until the desired route number appears In this example however we ll use route number one Beneath the route number is the route name menu If you wish to name the route highlight the field then press the right arrow key Use the arrow keys to name the route then press the ENT key when you re finished Now highlight the top of the stack of gray boxes at the bottom of this screen as shown at right This is the list of waypoints used in your route To select the first waypoint in the route press the right ar row key A new menu appears as shown below You can place a waypoint using the waypoint list or from locations on the map or both For the first waypoint we ll use the Insert From WPTS method With the black box on this menu press the right arrow key A screen similar to the one below appears Select Waypoints Waypoint list Select the first waypoint either by using the way point name or waypoint number menus As you move through the list of saved waypoints their date and time saved icon position distance and bear ing from your present position show at the bottom of the screen When the desired waypoint appears that you want to use as the first waypoint on the route move th
39. black box to the UP ORIENTATION then press the left or right arrow key to make the selection Press the EXIT key to erase this menu PLOTTER OPTIONS Plot Trail The line extending from your present position is called a plot trail This unit lets you customize the plot trail with the following menu items All of the items on the Plotter Options menu affect the plot trail Plot Trail Flashing Since there can be many lines on the mapping dis play it s helpful at to make the plot trail flash This usually makes it easier to see The default for plot trail flashing is on To turn it off highlight the Plot Trail Flashing label on the Plotter Options menu then press the left arrow key Press the EXIT key to return to the map Repeat the above steps to turn the flashing on 21 PLOTTER OPTIONS t MESSAGES AUTOZOOM EARTH MAP OPTIONS WAYPOINT OPTIONS ICON OPTIONS PLOT TRAIL FLASHING ie SET VISIBLE PLOT TRAILS CLEAR_CURRENT PLOT TRAIL S UE CURRENT PLOT TRAIL SET PLOTTER UPDATE CRITERIA Set Visible Plot Trails The plot trail can be turned off if desired To turn it off press the up or down arrow key until the Set Visible Plot Trails menu is highlighted Now press the right arrow key The screen at right appears Use the up or down arrow keys to select the desired plot trail then press the left or right arrow key Press the EXIT key to return to the
40. city Made Good Your ground speed towards a re called waypoint XTK Cross Track Error Shows your distance to the side of the desired course line 57 WINDOW BOXES These boxes are used on Map and Nav 1 only DISTANCE WAYPOINT MUST AN ACTIVE WAYPOINT e USE BOX 1 GPS ALTITUDE ALT MUST AT EAST 4 SATELLITES TRACKING e USE BOX INDICATOR MUST AN ACTIVE WAYPOINT USE 7 DIGITAL CLOCK DISPLAYS UTC TIME e USE BOX EPREV NEX TI 10 VELOCITY WAYPOINT e USE BOX EPREV EXPECTED TIME EN ROUTE MUST AN ACTIVE WAYPOINT e USE BOX DIRECTION INDICATOR POINTS IN RELATIUE DIRECTION TO ACTIVE WAYPOINT e USE BOX EPREV NEX TI 11 58 BRG TRACK 215 OVER GROUND DISPLAYS TRUE MAGNETIC e USE BOX DIGITAL CLOCK DISPLAYS LOCAL TIME BATTERY VOLTAGE DISPLAYS VOLTAGE OF BATTERY PACK OR EXTERNAL POWER e USE BOX EPREV NEX TI 12 INTENDED COURSE TO ACTIVE WAYPOINT TRUE OR MAGNETIC TYPE OF WAYPOINT AND WAYPOINT IDENTIFIER MUST HAVE AN ACTIVE WAYPOINT 59 WINDOW GROUPS This is a listing of window groups A through O SATELLITE INFO POSITION SNF 36 25 601 95 40 243 JI UOL
41. e however they make a good backup in case of power failure An optional rechargeable battery pack model RBP L has a nickle metal hydride battery and charger built into a pack that s almost identical to the alkaline battery pack that slides onto the bottom of the GlobalMap 12 An external antenna kit is also available model PA 2 that allows the re movable antenna to be mounted on a suction cup bracket up to four feet away from the GPS receiver PA 2 RBP L BATTERY INSTALLATION The GlobalMap 12 requires six AA batteries We recommend DURACELL alkaline batteries but other brands will work You can use lithium batteries which will last longer than alkaline batteries but cost more or recharge able ni cad batteries won t last as long as standard alkalines Recharge able alkaline batteries such as RayOVac Renewals will also work Do not use heavy duty batteries or any battery other than the ones listed above Do not mix different types of batteries For example don t use both alkaline and ni cad batteries at the same time To install the batteries first turn the GlobalMap 12 so that it is facing you Now grasp the bottom part of the case and push it to the right until it comes completely off the unit The bottom part of the case holds the batteries Next push the battery holder out the bottom of the battery cover as shown below Install each battery with the negative end against the spring The positive end
42. e a dot depending on two things time and distance By default it places a dot every three seconds 22 To change the update highlight the Set Plot ter Update Criteria menu item then press the right arrow key The screen at right appears PLOT UPDATE CRITERIA e MU DISTANCE 9 PLOT UPDATE RATE 3 SEC UPDATE DISTANCE To change the update to distance press the right arrow key while the Plot Update Criteria menu is highlighted Change the plotter update time by highlighting the Plot Update Rate menu then press the left or right arrow keys until the desired time appears The distance update is changed in the same manner Highlight the Up date Distance menu then press the left or right arrow keys until the de sired distance appears When you have everything on this menu adjusted to the desired settings press the EXIT key to erase the menu ICONS The GlobalMap 12 has fifteen symbols or icons available These icons can be placed anywhere on the mapping screens These can be used to mark fishing spots boat ramps rest stops airports or whatever You can place an icon at your present position or at the cursor location Place Icon Present Position To place an icon at your present position simply press the ENT key The screen shown at right ap pears Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired icon Now press the ENT key The mapping screen appears with the icon you
43. e black box to the Add WPT To Route label then press the right arrow key The unit returns to the route planning screen with this waypoint placed in the first location on the list as shown at right 37 ROUTE PLANNING ROUTE NO 01 NAME RUN ROUTE FORWARD DELETE ROUTE NO NAME RUN ROUTE FORWARD DELETE ROUTE INSERT FROM MAP DELETE WPT INFO USER WPTs DIS 9 59 MI BRG 74 MAG RUN ROUTE FORWARD DELETE ROUTE Ni BERG DIS No AME 1 SALT CREEK Continue selecting waypoints until the route is com plete As you add waypoints to the list the bearing and distance from each waypoint to the one previ ous is shown to the right of the waypoint s name In this example the second waypoint in the list is 104 degrees and 30 75 miles from the first way point in the list Select Waypoints From Map To add a position from the map to the route s list of waypoints first highlight the position on the list of waypoints that you want to add the position On the example screen at right the third position on the list was highlighted Next press the right arrow key Now highlight the Insert From label and press the right arrow key The unit returns to the mapping screen with the cursor on See below RUN ROUTE FORWARD DELETE ROUTE NO NAME SALT CREEK I d 2 BIG ROCK RUN ROUTE FORWARD DELETE R
44. e payment for non warranty repairs Check money order Visa or MasterCard may be used 5 Fillin your name address zip code date and RA number in the blanks provided on the UPS form included with your unit 6 Attach the label to the shipping box tear off the tab for your receipt and give the package to any UPS driver or take the package to any UPS Customer Center You will not be charged for this shipment That s it Your unit will be shipped to Lowrance s customer service depart ment at no charge to you Units under warranty will be returned to you at no charge NOTE Lowrance will pay UPS surface shipping charges both to and from the factory for this unit in the event it needs repair Your unit is insured against loss or shipping damage when you use the enclosed UPS label This UPS shipping offer is good only in the continental United States ex cludes Alaska and Hawaii 62 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 tact 1 Your local marine dealer Most quality dealers that handle marine elec tronic equipment should be able to assist you with these items Consult your local telephone directory for listings 2 LEI Extras Inc P O Box 129 Catoosa OK 74015 0129 or call 800 324 0045 USA orders only Lowrance Electronics may find it necessary to cha
45. e that we are off course to the right In fact we are so far off course that we exceeded the range of the CDI The vertical bar has gone off the scale on the left side of the CDI A small arrow points to the left showing the direction to the desired course line The CDI gives you a quick easy to read visual indicator of your relationship between your direction of travel and the de sired direction ERG WPT 31 eT TRK zl DIS ETE His The GlobalMap 12 has a ground map of the world built inside This map has the majority of its detail in far southern Canada the continental United States and Hawaiian islands northern Mexico the Bahamas and Bermuda The background map shows when the GlobalMap 12 is first turned on with or without a map cartridge There are three different mapping screens available Map screen number 3 shows by de fault as shown at right Your current position displays at the center of the screen by across surrounded by a flashing diamond 14 240e DIS 2 10 10 2 To view the other mapping screens press the PAGES key Press the up or down arrow key to highlight the MAP 1 label Now press the right or left arrow key to select a different mapping screen Press the EXIT key to erase the pages menu Maps 2 and 3 as shown above have navigation data displayed using digital numbers The digital displa
46. ectronics Inc the manufacturer of this product You or your refers to the first person who purchases the product as a consumer item for personal family or household use The Databases Limited Warranty applies to the one or more databases that your porduct may contain We refer to each of these as a Database or together as the Databases Your product may thus include the WBS Database which contains worldwide background surface mapping data the SmartMap Database whcih contains inland mapping data the C Map Database which contains cartographic data or other Databases We warrant to you that we have accurately compiled processed and reproduced the portions of the source material on which the Databases are based However we are under no obligation to provide updates to the Databases and the data contained in the Data bases may be incomplete when compared to the source material WE MAKE NO PRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND ABOUT THE ACCURACY OF THE SOURCE MATERIAL ITSELF INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRAN TIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE If there is a defect in any Database your exclusive remedy shall be at our option either a refund of the price you paid for the product containing the defective Database or a replace ment of such product WE WILL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTNACES BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR OTHER INDIRECT
47. es SBS vertically which are lettered from C to X For example 15 S means that the position shown to the right of the S is in grid 15 horizontally and S vertically The numbers to the right of the S show the position in meters from points inside the zone 6 15 5 9261074 4935511 PRESS EXIT SELECT AND RETURN To change the position format highlight the Units of Measure menu then 45 press the right arrow key Next highlight the Position Format label and press the right arrow key A screen similar to the one at the bottom of the previous page appears Highlight the desired position format then press the EXIT key to select the format and erase the menu NMEA DGPS The GlobalMap 12 transmits data through the data port in the back of the unit using NMEA 0183 format version 1 5 or 2 0 This data is used by other electronic devices such as marine autopilots for position and steer ing information DGPS on the other hand is a data input DGPS is an acronym for Differ ential Global Positioning System Currently it relies on a system of ground based transmitters that send correction signals to small DGPS receivers These receivers connect to the GlobalMap 12 through the data port DGPS gives you more accurate positions than is otherwise possible Lowrance makes the Lowrance DGPS Beacon Receiver that receives the DGPS signal broadcast by the Coast Guard a
48. ey A message appears asking you if you want to delete all icons Press the left arrow key to erase them The unit returns to the mapping screen with all icons deleted To remove only icons of a certain type highlight the Delete Icons By Type label Press the right arrow key The icon selection menu appears Use the arrow keys to highlight the icon style that you wish to erase Press the ENT key when ready to erase the icons A message appears asking you if you want to delete the icons of that type Press the left arrow key to erase them The unit returns to the mapping screen with all icons of the type you selected erased 24 To remove only certain icons highlight the Delete Icons From Map label Press the right arrow key The unit returns to the mapping screen with the cursor centered on your present position Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the icon on the map that you wish to erase Press the ENT key when you re ready to erase the icon A message appears asking you if you want to delete that icon Press the left arrow key to erase it If you wish to delete another icon move the cursor over it and press the ENT key When you re finished press the EXIT key to erase the cursor WINDOWS The windows feature gives you over 45 differ SATELLITE INFO ent displays that you can arrange 15 differ cew Few azm 1 ent groups This lets you customize t
49. fore starting the route you ll need to decide if you want to start at the begin ning and travel forward or start at the last waypoint in the route and travel backwards reverse to the first waypoint The default is forward Once you determine which direction in the route you want to go you ll need to determine the first waypoint in the list you want to start the route Usu ally it s the first waypoint however the unit gives SALT CREEK T you several options The default starting waypoint is the one closest to your present position To use it simply highlight the START AUTO label and press the right arrow key To start the route using the nearest waypoint to your location simply press the ENT key You can start at any waypoint in the route by high lighting the desired waypoint then pressing right noe arrow key new menu appears as shown atright RUN 20 FORWARD The DIRECT label is highlighted Press the j right arrow key to start the route with this waypoint To view information latitude longitude distance bearing etc about this waypoint highlight the EET WPT INFO label and press the right arrow key i Press the EXIT key to erase the waypoint informa tion menu As you travel to the first waypoint the unit shows navigation data to that waypoint When you enter the radius around the waypoint set by the ar rival ala
50. g at detail or the whole route between the start and destination The GlobalMap 12 has an autozoom feature that eliminates much of the button pushing that competitive units force you to make It works in con junction with the navigation feature First you must recall a waypoint See the waypoint section for more information on navigating to a waypoint When you turn the autozoom mode on the GlobalMap 12 zooms in on your present position As you travel towards the destination recalled way point the GlobalMap 12 begins zooming out showing more of your course to the waypoint After you cross the halfway point to your destination the GlobalMap 12 zooms in closer one zoom range at a time keeping the destination on the screen Nearly every time it zooms in you can see more detail This is a benefit for two reasons Number one you want to see more detail as you get closer to the destination especially if you ve never been there before Two it takes a load small perhaps but still another thing to keep track of while you re occupied with other details The screens at the top of the next page show a slice of the progression of a trip on an area lake Screen number one is the start and is on the 1 mile range Intermediate stages progressively zoom out until you re at the mid way point The GlobalMap 12 then begins zooming in as you get closer to the destination To use the autozoom feature first set the
51. have difficulty removing a cartridge use the back cover as a re moval tool Simply press one side of the cover against the ridge on the cartridge and gently push towards the bottom of the unit Don t use a corner of the cover it could damage it KEYBOARD The keyboard has twelve keys The arrow keys are tied to most of the features letting you easily move the mapping cursor navigate through the menus make selections from menus and other tasks The WPT key lets you create save and recall waypoints and routes The PAGES key switches the unit between the three major displays windows navigation and mapping To select different features or to modify func tions press the MENU key The Z OUT and Z IN keys zoom out and zoom in your view on the mapping screen The ENT and EXIT keys let you enter or erase selections The PWR key turns both the GlobalMap 12 and its lights on and off Note To prevent an accidental power shutdown you must hold the PWR key down for a few seconds in order to turn the unit off OPERATION Turning Power On To turn the GlobalMap 12 on simply press the PWR key A screen similar to the one at right appears Press the EXIT key to erase this screen MENUS Most of the adjustments and features are found on menus Pressing the MENU key lets you view the menus Different menus items are added or subtracted to the ba ALARMS CDI sic list depending on which mode map
52. he message shown at right appears on the display When the battery voltage drops below a certain level the unit auto matically turns itself off A message shows on the screen about a minute before it shuts down Store your unit with the battery pack attached Do not remove the batter ies This will increase the internal memory s battery life 56 DEFINITION OF TERMS ABBREVIATIONS Due to space considerations the digital displays use abbreviations for some names They are as follows ALT Altitude Your height above sea level BRG Bearing The direction from your position to a waypoint Course Deviation Indicator A display that shows the dis tance to the side of the desired course called cross track error to a waypoint CLOCK Your local time TRE e Track The direction youre travelling DIS Distance Distance remaining between your present po sition and a waypoint DNT UPT Countdown timer DNT and Count up timer UPT ETE Estimated Time En route FIX Lees A measure of your receiver s position quality A fix of 1 is bad 9 is the best ICON A symbol you can place on the map POSITION Your present position GS Ground Speed Your actual speed Time Go Time remaining at your present speed until you reach a waypoint VOLTS Electrical system voltage VMG Velo
53. he unit to your own situations To use the windows feature press the PAGES key then press the up or down arrow keys to highlight the GROUP A label as shown at right The windows have 15 different pre pro grammed groups A through Group is visible in the background when you switch to the windows groups To view each group simply press the right or left arrow key while the mode menu is showing Each group shows in the background as you press the arrow keys When you see the group you want to use press the EXIT key to erase the mode menu REPROGRAM WINDOWS GROUPS ET Sa All of the 15 windows groups be custom WM ized The changes you make to the groups will remain in memory even if all power is removed REPROGRAM GROUPS CJ from the unit You can however return the SIMULATE SETUP groups to the factory settings from the Preset SYSTEM SETUP Groups menu To customize a group first switch to a windows group It doesn t have to be the group you want to customize Next press the MENU key then highlight the Reprogram Groups menu and press the right arrow key A screen similar to the one shown at right appears s SED o ximo The group selection menu is at the top of the SELECTED GROUP Joo screen Using the left or right arrow keys choose the group you want to change When TO REPROGRAN GROUP E
54. hlight the User WPT Options la bel then press the right arrow key The screen shown at right appears You can turn all of the user waypoints on or off Waypoints an icon Waypoint Symbols it s name Waypoint Names or it s number Waypoint Num DIST BETWEEN WPTS se ecr ALD NAME Wi 4 WPT B 09 03 N 36 10 010 95 50 640 95 50 186 DIST FROM A TO B 1 22 BRG FROM A TO B 22 MAG WAYPOINT OPTIONS WAYPOINTS ie OF ON WAYPOINT SYMBOLS ON WAYPOINT NAMES ON WAYPOINT NUMBERS OFF bers Highlight the desired menu then press the right arrow key to turn it on Press the EXIT key to erase this menu ROUTES You can connect several user waypoints together to form a route When you recall the route the GlobalMap 12 will show you navigation informa tion to the first waypoint in the route then when you reach that waypoint it switches to the next way point and so on until you reach the last waypoint in the route To create a route first press the MENU key high light the ROUTES label and press the right ar row key The screen shown above appears Next highlight the ROUTE PLANNING label and press the right arrow key The route planning screen shown at right appears This unit can store up to twenty different routes Route number one shows on this page If you wish to create a route using a different num
55. hough most of the windows used in the GlobalMap 12 are self explana tory there are several windows that have special features or can be used in unique ways The following section describes these windows Satellite Information Screen Group A This screen shows technical information about SATELLITE INFO the status of the GPS receiver The receiver has twelve channels Data for each channelis H 3 shown on the display The channels are num bered one through 12 on the left side of the screen Every satellite in the constellation has a number assigned to it called the PRN This number shows to the right of the channel The column shows a T if the channel is track 26 ing the satellite or S if the receiver is searching for it ELV is the eleva tion of the satellite above the horizon AZM is the azimuth or direction of the satellite from your location SNR is the signal to noise ratio The higher the SNR the better If you look at row one in the satellite info screen above channel 1 is tracking satellite number 6 The satellite s elevation is 53 degrees above the horizon and it s azimuth is 330 degrees It s SNR is 37 which is good The FIX numbers in the lower left corner of the screen show the quality of fix If the FIX is 9 then it s the best you can get A FIX of 1 is the worst The LOCK shows either 2D latitude longitude or 3D latitude longitude plus a
56. ighlighted Press the right arrow key The screen shown as number two at the top of the next page appears The first window appears on this screen A description of the window appears in a box on this screen also If you wish to use it simply press the up arrow key The unit flashes a message on the screen telling you it s adding the new window to the group When it s finished it returns to the box selection menu You can now press the right or left arrow keys to select the next box in the group When yourre filled the group with boxes the unit will automatically save your reprogrammed group If you re finished selecting boxes before filling the group press the EXIT key If you fill the group with boxes the unit will automatically leave the menu after the last box is selected To return the group to its factory default see the Preset Groups in the System Setup section WAYPOINT DATABASE The GlobalMap 12 gives you the capability of creating your own database of locations called waypoints You can save your present position cur Sor position or enter a latitude longitude and save it as a waypoint The GlobalMap 12 can store up to 250 waypoints Saving Your Present Position as a Waypoint Quick Save Method To save your present position simply press the WPT key twice The GlobalMap 12 puts your current position into the first available waypoint number on the list A message appears on the display telling you the waypo
57. ing location to the destination The D is the destination which can be a waypoint or cursor lo cation If you follow the track line you ll reach the destination covering the shortest distance in the least time CAUTION The GlobalMap 12 does NOT take land features altitudes restricted or prohibited areas or any other feature into account when it projects the track line on the screen Therefore you must use care when navigating on the track line and avoid any object that may be in your path to the destination 41 CANCEL NAVIGATION The GlobalMap 12 continues to navigate to a re called waypoint the last waypoint in a route or the Ee M cursor position until you stop it ALARMS 7 CDI To stop the navigation function press the MENU key then press the up or down arrow keys until the Cancel Navigation label is highlighted Press the right arrow key The unit stops showing navigation information to the waypoint SYSTEM SETUP The GlobalMap 12 has several menus and commands listed under the System Setup la bel on the main menu use these press cps corrections MENU key then press the up or down arrow UNITS OF MEASURE keys until the black box is on the System 7 Com SETUP Setup label Press the right arrow key The preset screen shown at right appears PRESET GROUPS SYSTEM INFO NAME INPUT TRACK HOLDING Your Glob
58. int number it just used This also momentarily places you in the waypoint menu as shown at the top of page 32 Anytime the waypoint menu shows simply press the WPT key once and the unit will store your present position in the waypoint list 30 REPROGRAMMING BOXES WAYPOINT OPTIONS ICON OPTIONS REPROGRAM BOXES SIMULATOR SETUP GPS SETUP SYSTEM SETUP SELECT REPROGRAM BOXES FROM MAIN MENU THE FIRST BOX IS PLACED AT THE TOP AFTER MESSAGES ERASE THEMSELVES YOU RE RETURNED TO THE BOX SELECTION SCREEN SHOWN IN STEP 2 GROUP PROGRAMMING FINISHED RETURNING TO NORMAL OPERATI THIS MESSAGE APPEARS AFTER THE LAST BOX IS SELECTED IT AUTOMATI CALLY ERASES 2 DISTANCE DIS TO 60 TO ACTIVE WAYPOINT MUST HAVE AN ACTIVE WAYPOINT e USE BOX INDO e PFEU HEXTI THE BOX SELECTION SCREEN APPEARS PRESS THE RIGHT ARROW KEY UNTIL THE DESIRED BOX APPEARS WE CHOSE THIS WINDOW AS THE SECOND ONE FOR THIS GROUP REPEAT STEPS 2 AND 3 AGAIN THE FINISHED SCREEN 31 TRACK OVER GROUND 21 DISPLAYS TRUE OR MAGNETIC e USE BOX THIS IS THE FIRST WINDOW THAT WE WANT TO USE PRESS THE UP ARROW KEY TO SELECT IT VOLTS IS THE LAST BOX CHOSEN FOR THIS SCREEN See the back of this manual for a complete listing of all box op tions Every time you save a waypoint the date and time are logged along with the position data
59. ithout DGPS and stop the position pin ning feature locks the present position indicator on the plotter until you ve moved a short distance or exceed a very slow speed This prevents the wandering plot trail seen when you re stopped with position pinning turned off This also affects the navigational displays GPS SETUP 2 GPS UPDATE RATE SEC gt 4 5 B POSITION PINNING INITIALIZE GPS RECEIVER EXECUTE GPS SELF TEST EXECUTE GPS COLD START The easiest way to see the effects of S A is to stand still and watch your plot trail with position pinning turned off You ll see the present position change speed increase and decrease and a random plot trail on the plotter s screen If you wish to turn the position pinning feature on press the MENU key then highlight the GPS Setup label and press the right arrow key Now highlight the Position Pinning label Finally press the right arrow key Execute GPS Self Test If you suspect a problem with the GPS receiver or just wish to test it highlight the Execute GPS Self Test label on the GPS Setup menu then 51 press the right arrow key A screen similar to the one at right appears after several seconds A mes DSP sages shows if the unit passed the self test or serra 1 cu ERRORS SERIAL 1 RCV BYTES failed If the unit fails the self test contact the Low Eytan rance customer service department
60. k of 0 at 100 miles per hour To change either the track or speed highlight the one you want to change then press the right ar row key Use the up and down arrow keys to change each number then use the left and right arrow keys to select the other numbers that you wish to change On the example at right the speed is changed from 100 m p h to 30 m p h When the numbers are correct press the EXIT key Starting Position Normally the starting position for the simulator is your present position If you want to change the starting position highlight the SET START label then press the right arrow key The screen shown below right appears You can select any waypoint as the simulator s starting point Select the starting point by pressing the right arrow key on the label until the desired starting waypoint number appears Now highlight the SET AS SIM START label and press ICON OPTIONS REPROGRAM BOXES GPS SETUP SYSTEM SETUP AUDIO SCREEN ALTITUDE 00000 SET START USE ARROWS TO STEER TURN RATE SIMULATOR SETUP SIMULATOR uu ON TRACK 000 a Ez co Fo 9 ALTITUDE 00000 SET START USE ARROWS TO STEER TURN RATE USER WPTs SET AS SIM START NAME WPT 1 16 96 19 00 5 56 794 95 58 654 H3 DIS 14 59 MI BRG 210 MAG the right arrow key The unit returns to the Simulator Setup menu 55
61. les NM a peres SERIAL COM SETUP or kilometers KM RESET OPTIONS PRESET GROUPS The following can be changed on the Units of Mea NANESTE sure menu Defaults shown in bold Distance miles nautical miles kilometers Speed miles per hour knots kilometers per hour Bearing magnetic true Altitude feet meters Clock 12 hour a m p m 24 hour Position Format degrees minutes and thousands of a minute degrees minutes seconds UTM To change a unit of measure first select the Units of Measure from the System Setup menu The screen shown at right appears To change a set ting on this menu highlight the desired selection then press the left or right arrow key You can HERES 24 HR change one or all of the settings on this page When RA SUNL TUER youre finished press the EXIT key NM 19 Position Format The GlobalMap 12 can show the position in degrees minutes and hun dredths of a minute 36 26 106 or degrees minutes and seconds 36 26 06 3 It can also show position in UTM s or Universal Transverse Mer cator projection UTM s are marked on USGS topographic charts This system divides the Earth into 60 zones hori i A zontally each approximately 6 degrees wide in lon TEE gitude The Earth is then divided into 20 zon
62. les of the three navigation modes All three are showing navigation data to the same waypoint from the same location Simply press the PAGES key to switch between these screens SALT CREEK T 543 DIS ETE 5 CRS NAV 1 MAP 1 40 GROUP F Navigating to a cursor location The GlobalMap 12 lets you navigation to a location without storing it in the waypoint database by using the map and cursor To do this first switch to any map screen Map number 1 shown at the top of the next page is used in this example 26 29 518 _W 95 21 4650 ROUTES MESSAGES 60 TO CURSOR gt ON EARTH MAP OPTIONS PLOTTER OPTIONS MOVE CURSOR PRESS MENU KEY NAVIGATING TO TO LOCATION THEN PRESS RIGHT CURSOR LOCATION ARROW KEY Now move the map cursor to the location that you want to navigate to Next press the MENU key A new menu appears on the list Go To Cur sor Press the right arrow key The GlobalMap 12 shows nav data to the cursor location Navigating to a Waypoint using the Map The unique birds eye view used by the mapping screen gives you an easy way to navigate to a waypoint On the map screen shown at right the diamond with cross in it is your present position The box with the S in it was your starting location when you recalled the waypoint The dotted line is called a track line and is the shortest path from the start
63. lly 95 of the time In other words the position shown on your GlobalMap 12 could be up to 100 meters in any direction from your actual position and the altitude could be plus or minus 150 meters from what s shown on the screen 95 of the time One way around the S A problem is to purchase a DGPS receiver and connect it to your GlobalMap 12 A DGPS receiver commonly called a beacon receiver picks up correction signals broadcast from ground sta 1 tions The GlobalMap 12 takes these corrections and applies them to the position and altitude screens giving you much better accuracy Even with S A on and without a DGPS receiver your GlobalMap 12 gives you out standing position and navigation information Please sit down with the unit and this manual and familiarize yourself with them before using this unit in the real world A simulator is built in which lets you practice with the receiver INSTALLATION The GlobalMap 12 operates from six AA batteries or from 6 to 35 volts DC The cigarette lighter adapter included with your unit plugs into virtu ally any vehicle s electrical system The GlobalMap 12 automatically switches to external power when it s plugged into the unit provided that the external power is a higher voltage than the batteries If for any rea son the external power fails the unit will automatically switch to the bat teries The GlobalMap 12 does not require batteries when external power is in us
64. ltitude The receiver must be locked onto at least four satellites in order to show fix Dual Mapping The windows feature gives you the capability to have more than one map on the display at one time For example group O shown at the top of the next page has two half screen maps side by side Both of these maps are completely indepen dent of each other In other words you can zoom in or out set options and other functions on one map without affecting the other When you press the MENU ZOOM IN or OUT or ENT keys a message appears asking you which display you want to affect On the screen shown at right the menu key was pressed The unit wants REA to know which map you want to change Press the B vicc B left arrow key for the left map the right arrow key for the right map The main menu then appears EI 25 CLOCK gt Whenever a clock is showing on a display new items appear in the list when you press the MENU key These items let you set the clock s time set alarms and change the unit of measure The clock and timers can be used on windows mapping the navigation mode 27 Clock Set If the time shown on the clock display is not your local time change it using the Clock Set function To do this press the MENU key then press the up or down arrow keys 37 59 PR until the Clock Set label is highlighted Press the right arrow key
65. ne an internal clock will keep the correct time even when the unit is turned off The GPS system updates this clock when the unit is locked on to the satellites ALARMS The GlobalMap 12 has several alarms You can set an arrival alarm to sound a warning tone when you cross a preset distance from a waypoint For example if you have the arrival alarm set to 1 mile then the alarm will sound when you come within 1 mile of the recalled waypoint The course deviation indicator alarm CDI can sound a warning when your track drifts too far to the right or left of the line to the waypoint For example if the alarm is set to 1 mile then the alarm will sound if you drift 1 of a mile or more to the right or left of the line to the waypoint The anchor alarm sounds a warning when you drift outside of a preset radius Again using 52 the 1 mile as an example if you re anchored and ALARMS your boat moves more than 1 of a mile the alarm ARRIVAL ALM will sound ARRIVAL 015 MI CDI ALM CDI 15 ANCHOR ANCHOR 015 MI Pos aca 56 DGPS 56 To use any of these alarms first press the MENU key then select the GPS ALARMS menu A screen similar to the one shown at right appears Highlight the desired alarm then press the right arrow key to turn it on To adjust the alarm s distance move the black box to the alarm s
66. nge or end our ship ping policies regulations and special offers at any time We reserve the right to do so without notice 63 LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY We or us refers to LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS INC the manufacturer of this product You or your refers to the first person who purchases this product as a con sumer item for personal family or household use We warrant this product against defects or malfunctions in materials and workmanship and against failure to conform to this product s written specifications all for one year 1 from the date of original purchase by you WE MAKE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER CONCERNING THIS PRODUCT Your remedies under this warranty will be available so long as you can show in a reason able manner that any defect or malfunction in materials or workmanship or any non conformity with the product s written specifications occurred within one year from the date of your original purchase which must be substantiated by a dated sales receipt or sales slip Any such defect malfunction or non conformity which occurs within one year from your original purchase date will either be repaired without charge or be replaced with a new product identical or reasonably equivalent to this product at our option within a rea sonable time after our receipt of the product If such defect malfunction or non conformity remai
67. ns after a reasonable number of attempts to repair by us you may elect to obtain without charge a replacement of the product or a refund for the product THIS REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND AS JUST DESCRIBED IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AVAILABLE TO YOU AGAINST US FOR ANY DEFECT MALFUNCTION OR NON CON FORMITY CONCERNING THE PRODUCT OR FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE RESULT ING FROM ANY OTHER CAUSE WHATSOEVER WE WILL NOT UNDER ANY CIR CUMSTANCES BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCI DENTAL OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGE OF ANY KIND Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam ages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty does NOT apply in the following circumstances 1 when the product has been serviced or repaired by anyone other than us 2 when the product has been con nected installed combined altered adjusted or handled in a manner other than accord ing to the instructions furnished with the product 3 when any serial number has been effaced altered or removed or 4 when any defect problem loss or damage has re sulted from any accident misuse negligence or carelessness or from any failure to pro vide reasonable and necessary maintenance in accordance with the instructions of the owner s manual for the product We reserve the right to make changes or improvements in our products from time to time without incurring the obligation to ins
68. o start the timer The timer continues counting until you stop it If you turn the up timer s alarm on press the right arrow key when the black box UP TIMER UP TIMER RESET UPT ALM DOWN TIMER RESET pou RESET fg MLARM OFF INITIAL 00 00 00 00 00 00 SET TIMER ALARM TO SELECT NUMBER TO SELECT POSITION PRESS ENT TO ACCEPT TIME PRESS EXIT TO RETURN ALARM OFF 12 00 00 REMAINING 00 00 00 ALARM OFF INITIAL 00 00 00 jj 00 00 00 LE is on the Up ALM Off On label it will sound a tone when it reaches the time you entered in the up timer set menu Press the EXIT key to silence the alarm You can reset either alarm to the time you originally set by pressing the MENU key then moving the black box to either the Up Timer Reset or DN Timer Reset label then press the right arrow key 29 REPROGRAM BOXES The digital boxes on the MAP 3 and both NAV screens can be repro grammed The changes you make to the screen will remain in memory even if all power is removed from the unit You can however return the boxes to the factory settings from the Preset Groups item in the System Setup menu To customize a screen first switch to the screen that you want to custom ize Map 3 is used as the example on the next page Next press the MENU key then press the up or down arrow key until the Reprogram Boxes menu is h
69. o turn them off Earth Map On Off You can turn the earth map completely off clearing the screen of all ground detail includ ing IMS SmartMap cartridge detail To do this highlight the EARTH MAP OFF ON label and press the left arrow key Icons On Off The GlobalMap 12 has symbols that you can place at any location These symbols can be turned off if desired To do so move the black box to the ICONS OFF ON label and press the left arrow key See the ICONS section in this manual for more information on the icon symbols Note This doesn t erase the icons it merely hides them Move Map Center T In normal operation the present position indicator stays in the center of the screen and the map moves past it as you travel To move the present position indicator to a different part of the screen highlight the Move Map Center label on the Earth sit Bia ate WATER Map Options menu and press the right arrow key UP_ORTENTATION Li TRACK COURSE The unit returns to the mapping screen with the message Set Map Center flashing at the bottom of the screen Use the arrow keys to move the present position indicator to the desired location on the screen then press the EXIT key This locks the present position indicator in this location OOLOGAH CAKE OOLOGAH CAKE OOLOGAH CAKE The above examples show the present position in the center of the screen then moving the present p
70. o you the nonexclusive nonassignable right to use these Databases for supple mental navigation reference purposes but only as long as you comply with the terms and conditions of this License Agreement We reserve the right to terminate this license if you violate any aspect of this License Agreement You are responsible for using offical government charts and prudent navigation for safe travel The Databases housed in your porduct are protected by the copyright notices appearing on the product or its screens s You may NOT modify adapt trans late reverse engineer deompile disassemble rent lease or resell any Data base and you may NOT create derivative works based upon any Database or its contents Any unauthorized reproduction use or transfer of a Database may a crime and may subject you to damages and attorney fees This License Agreement will terminate immediately without prior notice from us if you fail to comply with or violate any of the provisions of this Agreement Upon termination you will promptly return all products containing one or more Databases to us Prices and programs are subject to change without notice This License Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Okla homa and comprises the complete and exclusive understnading between you and us conerning the above subject matter 65 DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY or us refers to Lowrance El
71. obalMap 12 first take it outside away from trees and buildings You need a clear view of the sky Open the antenna and adjust it so that it is parallel with the ground Press the PWR key Read the message on the screen then press the EXIT key to erase the message A screen similar to the one at right appears This is Map 3 Your present position is shown as a cross surrounded by a diamond As you wait for the GlobalMap 12 to find your position you ll see numbers flashing on the display Anytime you see flashing numbers it means the GlobalMap 12 does not have a position Do not rely on any data that is flashing When the numbers stop flashing the unit has locked on to the satellites and the position is good That s all you have to do to find your position The time display may not be correct when the cold start method is used See the manual initialization section for details on changing the time Finding Your Position Initialization A cold start as described above can take up to 5 minutes to find your position There is another method to initialize the GlobalMap 12 that may let it acquire the satellites faster Manually entering your position local time and date will help the GPS receiver determine which satellites are available and lock on to them faster There are two ways to input your position You can locate your position on the receiver s map or enter your latitude and longitude Remember once the receiver finds its positi
72. on it stores the position into memory The receiver won t have to initialized the next time you it on Enter by Map i ICOM OPTIONS To show the receiver your approximate loca Boxes tion on its map first press the MENU key then ame the up or down arrow keys until the GPS SYSTEM setup SETUP menu is highlighted as shown at right 800102 SCREEN Now press the right arrow key The screen u FES shown at the top of the next page appears 8 Using the down arrow key highlight the Ini tialize GPS Receiver menu then press the right arrow key The screen shown below ap pears next This is the GPS initialization screen The posi tion altitude time and date the GPS receiver is currently using to find the satellites is shown at the bottom of this screen Changing these values to your local position and time will speed the position lock To change the position highlight the EDIT LAT LON label then press the right arrow key A screen similar to the one at right appears With the INPUT FROM label highlighted press the right arrow key The screen below appears The mapping screen appears with two lines that intersect at the center These lines are the cursor Using the arrow keys move the cursor to your present position You can use the Z IN and Z OUT keys to zoom in or out to find your area on the map Once you have the cursor close to your location simply pre
73. osition down and to the left This shows more of the lake 18 Detail Cartridge The GlobalMap 12 has two cartridge slots in its back Either one can hold a IMS SmartMap Navionics or C MAP cartridge The unit can only show detail from one type of cartridge at a time In other words you can t show detail from an IMS SmartMap and a C MAP cartridge at the same time You must select one or the other The Detail Cartridge menu lets you select the type of cartridge to display When you install a mapping car tridge and wish to use it switch the Detail Cartridge to the desired se lection on this menu To do this simply highlight the menu then press the left or right arrow keys to select the proper cartridge type C MAP OPTIONS If you are using this receiver with a C Map car OPTIONS tridge anew menu appears on the main menu DEPTH LINES list This is the C Map Options menu High light this menu item and press the right arrow key The screen at right appears COASTAL FEATURES Ei nN NAVIGATION AIDS These menu items let you turn the depth lines Ei restriction areas coastal features and marine navigation aids off or on Highlight the desired feature then press the right or left arrow key to change them Press the EXIT key when you re finished NAVIONICS OPTIONS Navionics Options LIGHTS If you are using this receiver with a Navionics WM PFP cartridge the Na
74. overs your unit and accessories packed with the unit at the factory There is a 180 day warranty on all non warranty repairs from the factory which is similar to the original warranty but is for 180 days rather than one year For further details please call us at the above number Lowrance also gives you free UPS shipping from anywhere in the conti nental United States both to and from the factory for all warranty repairs You can also use the enclosed UPS shipping label for non warranty ship ments See page 62 for more information Remember non warranty re pairs are subject to Lowrance s published flat rate charges and 180 day warranty LITHO IN U S A 988 0129 89
75. r and service send a brief note with the product describing the problem Be sure to include your name return shipping ad dress and a daytime telephone number Accessory Ordering Information All Countries To order accessories such as power cables or transducers please contact 1 Your local dealer Most quality dealers that handle GPS navigation equipment should be able to assist you with these items Consult your local telephone direc tory for listings 2 Canadian customers only can write Lowrance Eagle Canada 919 Matheson Blvd E Mississauga Ontario LAW2R7 or fax 416 629 3118 How to Obtain Service U S A Only We back your investment in quality products with quick expert service and genuine Lowrance replacement parts If you re in the United States and you have questions please contact the Factory Customer Service Department using our toll free number listed below You must send the unit to the factory for warranty service or repair Please call the factory before sending the unit You will be asked for your unit s serial number Use the following toll free number 800 324 1356 U S A only Monday through Friday 8 00 A M 8 00 P M Central time except holidays Your unit is covered by a full one year warranty See page 64 inside this manual for complete warranty details If your unit fails and the failure is not covered by the original warranty Lowrance has a flat rate repair policy that c
76. r screen shows all navigation details in large digital numbers Nav Screen 1 This screen is dominated by a compass rose ES Your track direction of travel is indicated by an arrow pointing down toward the compass rose at the top center of the screen Track is also shown in the upper right corner of the dis play under the label In the example screen shown at right the track is 355 The line extending behind the arrow in the center shows your track history Your speed over ground or Ground Speed is shown at the bottom of this screen In this example the ground speed is 21 3 miles per hour The screen looks like this when you re not navigating to a waypoint See page 39 for information on waypoint navigation If you navigate to a waypoint the screen looks like the one below The bearing to the destination waypoint is shown in the upper left corner of the screen Bearing is also shown by the large arrow point ing up to the compass The numbers on either side of the center ar row show the cross track error range In other words using the screen at right as an ex ample if the arrow crosses the dark band on either side you are 10 miles to the left or right of the desired course A circle depicting your destination appears on the screen as you approach the waypoint as shown here The digital boxes at the bottom of the screen show from left to right your distance to go to the destination DIS estim
77. receiver has lost its lock on the satellites The data that is flashing was the last known when the unit lost its navigational capability DO NOT NAVIGATE WITH THIS UNIT UNTIL THE DATA STOPS FLASHING POSITION NAVIGATION DISPLAYS The GlobalMap 12 has navigation mapping and windows group modes These screens were designed to show data that is used most often Many of the navigation mapping and windows screens can be customized to show data other than the ones chosen by the factory See the Reprogram Groups section for more details The three default displays are shown below To change displays simply press the PAGES key A screen similar to the one at right appears Now press the up or down arrow keys to change modes The windows display is shown as Groups For example Group A is the first windows group on the PAGES menu Press the right arrow key to see more screens on each mode When the de sired screen appears press the EXIT key to clear the menu BERG pi BRG H TRK 33 x EC VEM i I 5 Ej 3 07 24 21 Eee DIS ETE GS CRS 1 Mamat RP PSR ys sess EN FIX 8 LOCK 3D NAVIGATION MAPPING WINDOWS Nav 1 Map 3 Group A Note For a list of abbreviations used on the displays see the back of this manual Navigation Screens There are two navigation screens Nav screen number one shows a graphi cal view of your trip the othe
78. rm the unit automatically switches to the next waypoint on the list showing navigation data to that waypoint and so on until the last way point on the route list has been reached Note The arrival alarm does not have to be turned on in order to use the route feature 39 Delete a Route To erase a route from memory first press the WPT key then go to the Route Planning menu on the second user waypoint page Switch to the route number you wish to erase then move the black box to the Delete Route label Press the right ar row key to delete it NAVIGATION Navigate To a Waypoint The GlobalMap 12 makes it easy to navigate to any waypoint in two simple steps First select the destination from the database then press the key next to the NAV GOTO label The unit immedi ately shows navigation information to the selected location In this example we recalled waypoint number 12 It s 6 17 miles away from our present position ona ROUTE PLANNING ROUTE NO 01 NAME RUN ROUTE FORWARD NO AME SALT CREEK USER WPTs WPT 012 TO WPT 0120 NAME SALT CREEK EDIT NAME EDIT LAT LON EDIT ICON OTHER OPTIONS 18 JUL 97 15 38 36 88 2 5 iW 95 49 149 DIS 6 17 MI BRG 233 MAG PRESS ZOVE bearing of 233 magnetic which is roughly southwest The mapping navigation and windows screens below show samp
79. sales receipt or sales slip 66 How to Obtain Service Canadian Customers Only We back your investment in quality products with quick expert service and genuine Lowrance replacement parts If you need service or repairs contact the Lowrance Factory Customer Service Department at the toll free number listed below A techni cian may be able to solve the problem and save you the inconvenience of returning your unit You will be asked for your unit s serial number 800 324 1356 Canada Only Monday through Friday 8 00 A M 8 00 P M Central Time When sending a product for repair please do the following 1 Always use the original shipping container and filler material the product was packed in when shipping your product 2 Always insure the parcel against damage or loss during shipment Lowrance does not assume responsibility for goods lost or damaged in transit 3 For proper testing repair and service send a brief note with the product describing the problem Be sure to include your name return shipping address and a daytime telephone number How to Obtain Service International Customers Only Except Canada If you need service or repairs contact the dealer in the country you purchased your unit WARRANTY REPAIR WILL BE HONORED ONLY IN THE COUNTRY UNIT WAS PURCHASED Please follow the shipping instructions shown below on this page if you have to mail your unit to the dealer For proper testing repai
80. selected placed at your position when you first pressed the ENT key not your present position ENT ACCEPT ICON BEFORE PLACIN AFTER PLACING ICON ICON 23 Place Icon Cursor Location To place an icon at cursor s location first use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the position that you want to place the icon Next press the ENT key Now select the desired icon using the arrow keys When it s selected press the ENT key The mapping screen reappears with the icon at the cursor s location Press the EXIT key to erase the cursor 5 MOVE CURSOR TO PRESS ENT SELECT PRESS EXIT TO LOCATION ICON PRESS ENT ERASE CURSOR Erase Icons To erase an icon from the screen first press ICON OPTIONS the MENU key then select the Icon Options ICON SYMBOLS menu as shown at right i or mH i EIE There are three methods used to erase icons from the screen You can delete all of the icons regardless of their position on the display de OELE TE ICONS lete all of the icons of a certain type or selec tively erase individual icons You can also sim ply turn the icons off by highlighting the ICON SYMBOLS menu then pressing the left arrow key This doesn t erase the icons it simply hides them from the map DELETE ICONS BY TYPE To erase all of the icons highlight the Delete All Icons menu then press the right arrow k
81. ss the ENT GPS SETUP GPS UPDATE RATE SEC gt 3 4 5 POSITION PINNING OFF INITIALIZE GPS RECEIVER EXECUTE GPS SELF TEST EXECUTE GPS COLD START GPS SETUP EDIT LAT LON EDIT ALTITUDE EDIT LOCAL TIME EDIT LOCAL DATE LAT H 88 08 LON 95 58 000 ALT TIME 83 36 13 DATE 07 07 97 GPS SETUP ej EDIT ALTITUDE EDIT INPUT MANUALLY Lat 95 50 0007 key The unit returns to the GPS SETUP menu with your local latitude and longitude showing in the box at the bottom of the screen GPS SETUP Enter Manually To change the position by manually entering a the latitude and longitude press the MENU key EDIT ALTITUDE then highlight the GPS SETUP label and EDIT rme press the right arrow key Now press right ar H row key again while the EDIT LAT LON box NN l is highlighted The screen shown at right ap clar mE pears Highlight the INPUT MANUALLY label and press the right arrow key The screen shown below appears ENTER LAT amp LON If your latitude is south press the up or down arrow key to change it If it is north press the right arrow key to highlight the first number in the latitude Now press the up arrow key to in crease the number or the down arrow key to LON 95 51 000 decrease it Once the first
82. t many locations around the United States One benefit of this system is that the Coast Guard doesn t charge for the use of this service You can attach the DGPS con Receiver to your GlobalMap 12 and start using it immediately How ever please note that the Lowrance DGPS Beacon Receiver is designed for permanent mount on a boat or other vehicle It requires a four to eight foot whip antenna See the sample wiring diagrams on the next page for general wiring pro cedures You ll need to purchase a NDC 1 adapter cable for your GlobalMap 12 Sport s data port to connect to the DGPS receiver Note Connecting power to the GlobalMap 12 through the NDC cable as shown in the diagrams is optional However the shield wire must still be SIERLINK connected to ground Once the cables are wired DOPE CO IFEK turn the GlobalMap 12 on press the menu key and select NMEA DGPS from the System Setup menu A screen similar to the one at right appears CONF IGURE NMEA OUTPUT CONFIGURE DGPS BEACON RECEIVER NMEA 0183 OUTPUT To turn the NMEA output on highlight the NMEA 0183 OUTPUT menu then press the right arrow key If the other equipment works then no setup will need to be performed If your the equipment doesn t recognize the NMEA data being sent by the GPS receiver and the wiring is correct then you may need to change the NMEA or the serial communication settings
83. tall such improvements or changes on equipment or items previously manufactured This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state REMINDER You must retain the sales slip or sales receipt proving the date of your origi nal purchase in case warranty service is ever required LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS INC 12000 E SKELLY DR TULSA OK 74128 800 324 1356 64 DATABASES LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS IS ALEGAL 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 OUR OR US USING THE PRODUCT ACCOMPANIED BY THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CON DITIONS IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS PROMPTLY RETURN THE PRODUCT TO US VIA A TRACEABLE DELIVERY METHOD AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED 1 This License Agreement applies to the one or more databases that you prod uct may contain we refer to these singly as a Database and togerher as the Databases Your porduct may thus include the WBS Database which con tains worldwide background surface mapping data the Database whcih contains inland mapping data the C Map Database whcih contains cartographic data or other Databases The Databases that your porduct may contain are licensed not sold We grant t
84. the OTHER OPTIONS label is highlighted Press the right ar row key The screen shown at right appears This is the second waypoint menu page DELETE A WAYPOINT MOVE A WAYPOINT DIS BETWEEN WPTS The Save Position As label is highlighted at the top of the list on this page When you re at the lo PRESENT POSITION AS cation you wish to save press the right arrow key UAYPOTNT CHANGED This saves your present position under the way point number you selected the first page Saving Cursor Position as a Waypoint Select Number Method To save the cursor position under a specific waypoint number first posi tion the cursor at the desired position Then follow the previous instruc tions for saving your present position as a waypoint using the select num 32 ber method Remember the method of saving your present position and the cursor s position is identical Edit Lat Lon The GlobalMap 12 lets you enter any latitude lon gitude using the keyboard and save it under any waypoint number from 1 to 250 You can also change any waypoint s position using this method To do this first select the waypoint number When ooo you select the USER WPTs menu the GPS re r ceiver places you at the last used waypoint num ber If you want to save the location under a differ ent waypoint number press the up arrow key until the black box is on the WPT label
85. the right arrow key Now highlight the Se CIE lect Datum label Press the right arrow key A HP PRESS ENT TO ACCEPT DATUM screen similar to the one at right appears The WGS 84 label is highlighted To change it simply press the up or down arrow keys until the desired datum is highlighted then press the ENT key This selects the datum and erases the datum menu The GlobalMap 12 is now using the datum you selected 43 PCF Position Correction Factor Another method used to make your display match a chart or map is called PCF or Position Correction Factor This unit gives you the capability to move or offset the position shown on the display to match one on the chart The unit will add this offset to all position and navigation displays at all times Remember the position error on any radio navigation system is very dy namic and the PCF offset should never be used in an attempt to cancel the error In general terms PCF should only be used if your map indicates what the possible error is PCF should always be reset to zero when you re finished with the chart For example suppose you are stopped at a location that is accurately marked on chart Your unit shows a longitude position that is 244 min utes east of the one on the chart and 047 minutes north latitude Using the PCF feature you can make the GlobalMap 12 match the chart you re using If you move the unit will continuously add the ch
86. tions when it s in the track up mode This feature is useful when you re using the GlobalMap 12 while hiking horseback riding or other typically slow speed activities To turn the track holding feature off press the MENU key then press the up or down arrow keys until the System Setup menu appears then press the right arrow key The screen shown at right ap pears The track holding menu is at the top of this screen Press the left arrow key to turn the track holding feature off Press the EXIT key to erase SYSTEM SETUP TRACK HOLDING ON E3 GPS CORRECTIONS UNITS OF MERSURE NMEA DGPS SERIAL COM SETUP PRESET OPTIONS PRESET GROUPS SYSTEM INFO NAME INPUT this menu 2 GPS CORRECTIONS DATUM Maps and charts are based on a survey of the area that s covered by the map or chart These surveys are called Datums Maps that are created using different datums will show the same latitude longitude in slightly different locations All datums are named The GPS system is based on the WGS 84 datum which covers the entire world Other datums may also cover the entire world or just a small portion By default the GlobalMap 12 shows your position on the map using the WGS 84 datum However it can show your position using one of 99 different datums SOUTHEAST BASE TIMBALAI 1948 To change the datum first highlight the GPS Cor rections label on the System Setup menu and press
87. u have a Magnavox DGPS receiver connected the GlobalMap 12 can t send NMEA data The DGPS data port needs to be configured next Highlight NMEA DGPS NMEA 8183 OUTPUT ON STARLINK DGPS H MAGNAVOX DGPS NMEA oN CONF IGURE NMEA OUTPUT CONFIGURE DGPS BEACON RECEIVER 2 the Configure DGPS Beacon Receiver label at the bottom of this screen and press the right arrow key The screen shown below appears These menus select the beacon receiver s fre quency and bit rate in bits per second If you are using a Starlink receiver turning the auto mode on causes the GlobalMap 12 to auto detect the frequency and bit rate To change one of these settings simply highlight the menu item you wish to change then press the 47 CONFIGURE DGPS RATE lt BPS STARLINK AUTO MODE or mH NDC 1 TO GLOBALMAP 12 GLOBALMAP S WIRES WHITE WIRE Pei RED WIRE TO 12V 22 SHIELD WIRE oH GLOBALMAP 12 TRANSMITTING NMEA DATA TO ANOTHER DEVICE GROUND WIRES OTHER DEVICE S POWER OTHER IF NEEDED DEVICE S RECEIVE OTHER DATA WIRE DEVICE NDC 1 TO GLOBALMAP 12 GLOBALMAP 12 RECEIVING DATA FROM A DGPS RECEI
88. values However no waypoints routes or icons are erased RESET GROUPS OFF GPS CORRECTIONS UNITS OF MEASURE NMEA DGPS SERIAL COM SETUP PRESET OPTIONS PRESET GROUPS SYSTEM INFO NAME INPUT To return all programmed window groups and boxes on the navigation screens and MAP 3 to their factory defaults highlight PRESET GROUPS on the System Setup menu and press the right arrow key SYSTEM INFO The system information screen shows the release date and the version number of the code stored inside the GlobalMap 12 To view this screen highlight the System Info label on the System Setup menu Now press the right arrow key A screen similar to the one at right appears Press the EXIT key when you re finished reading this screen 49 SYSTEM INFORMATION Lowrance Electronics Global Map 12 COPYRIGHT 1997 JULY 21 1997 CODE VERSION 3 0A NAME You can personalize your GPS receiver by entering your name social security number or you desire To enter a name first highlight the Name Input label on the System Setup menu Press the right E arrow key The screen shown at right appears This is the first name entry screen Press the up or B SELECT POSITION down arrow keys until the first letter appears that you want to use When it does then press the right PRESS arrow key to move to the
89. vionics Options label ap ES pears on the main menu list Highlight this menu 1 METER BATHYMETRY i i oF J item and press the right arrow key The screen SL na 20 METER BATHYMETRY at right appears C oF E NAMES OFF ON These menu items let you turn various naviga tion aids off or on Highlight the desired fea ture then press the right or left arrow key to change them Press the EXIT key when you re finished to erase this menu Fill With Gray When the GlobalMap 12 is first turned on all water is filled with gray to distinguish it from land which is clear See below To make the land fill with gray and water remain clear press the down arrow key until the Fill With Gray menu is highlighted then press the left arrow key Press the EXIT key to return to the mapping screen FILL WITH GRAY WATER FILL WITH GRAY LAND Normally you ll want to fill water with gray when you re using the GPS receiver on land and fill land with gray when you re using it on the water Map Orientation By default the GlobalMap 12 shows the map with north always at the top of the screen This is the way most maps and charts are printed on paper This is fine if you re always travelling due north What you see to your left corresponds to the left side of the map to your right is shown on the right side of the map and so on However if you travel any other direction the map doesn t line
90. ys on map 3 can be rearranged or changed to other displays See the Reprogram Boxes section for more informa wate tion f TRENS As you move the map slides past your present position which always remains at the center of the screen The line extending from your position shows the path you ve taken Use the Z OUT and Z IN keys to enlarge or reduce the mapping area If you have an IMS SmartMap cartridge installed it s detail typically be gins showing when you zoom in to the 10 mile range Map Cursor Pressing an arrow key while a map is on shows two dotted lines that intersect at your present position These dotted lines are called a cursor and have a variety of uses You can move the cursor around the display by pressing the arrow keys in the direction you want it to move This lets you view different areas of a map away from your present position When it s turned on the zoom in and zoom out keys work from the cursor s position not the present posi SO you zoom on any detail anywhere while navigating The latitude longitude of the cursor shows in the box at the top of the screen whenever the cursor is activated CURSOR OFF CURSOR ON The map cursor is also used to place and erase icons and waypoints AUTOZOOM Generally when you travel using a mapping receiver like the GlobalMap 12 you spend some amount of time zooming in and out lookin

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