Lowrance electronic AirMap 2000C GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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to try out some of AirMap's many advanced features. That brings us to
Section Four, Land Mode Operation. After we introduce the Land Mode
menus and submenus, the rest of the section contains AirMap's more
advanced command functions.
Your AirMap is ready to use right out of the box, but you can fine tune
and customize its operation with dozens of options. We describe how to
use them in Section 5, System Setup and GPS Setup Options. This sec-
tion covers both Aviation Mode and Land Mode options.
Finally, in Section 6, we go into more detail on one of AirMap's most
remarkable capabilities — Searching. We'll introduce a couple of search
examples in both the Aviation and Land mode sections, but there are so
many map and aeronautical items you can search for, we had to give
this function its own section in the manual! For example, we mentioned
telephone numbers earlier. Your AirMap can function as a virtual Yel-
low Pages, and we’ll show you how in Section 6.
Now, if you're into the fine details, glance over the next segment on specifi-
cations to see just how much GPS power this little unit holds. It's impor-
tant to us (and our power users), but, if you don't care how many waypoints
AirMap can store or just how many pixels we've crammed onto the screen,
skip ahead to important information on how AirMap works, on page 5.
Capabilities and Specifications
Display:............................ 1/4 VGA color, transflective TFT display; 5.0"
(12.7 cm) diagonal viewing area.
Resolution:...................... 320 pixels (vert.) x 240 pixel (horiz.) resolu-
tion; 153,600 total pixels
Backlighting:...................Color backlit screen and keypad for night use.
Input power:......................6 volts DC (uses four 1.5v AA batteries as
emergency backup power). Cigarette lighter
power adapter included. Optional rechargeable
battery pack available.
Case size:......................... 6.25" H x 4.9" W x 2.5" D (16 x 12.5 x 6.4 cm);
water resistant to IPX-2 standards.
Weight:............................. 1.45 pounds (657 grams) with batteries.
Receiver: .........................Internal, 12 parallel channel GPS+WAAS;
advanced active remote external antenna in-
cluded.
Recording: ...................... Removable MMC or SD memory cards for
recording GPS trip details, displaying cus-
tom maps, upgrading operating system soft-