Lowrance electronic GlobalMap 1000 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
you navigate
back to the man
1-;—i
For the
GlobalMap
1000 to both
send and receive NMEA
0183,
version
Man Overboard
Information
Onceyou'vesaved
aMan Over-
board
position,
the
unit shows
navigation
data
to that
position
until
you
reset the Man Over-
board
function,
turn the unit
off,
__________
or use the Cancel
Navigation _________
feature. _____________________
To reset the Man Overboard or
view more information
about
it, press
the WAYPT/ROUTE
key.
Now
press
the
key
next to the "Man
Overboard Information" label. The screen shown
below
appears.
Your
position, time,
and
date
when the Man
Overboard
key
was
pressed
shows at
the
top ______________________________
of the screen. If
you
wish to
save
your present position
in-
stead of the
one shown at the
top
of
the
screen,
pressthe key
next to the "Save New Man
Overboard"
label. If
you're
not
currently navigating
to the Man
Overboard
position
and wish to
do
so,
press
the
key
next to the
"Navigate
to Man Overboard
Location" label. The
GlobalMap
1000 will
instantly
show
navigation
data to
the
position
shown at the
top
of
this screen.
Once the Man
Overboard
key
is
pressed, your present position
is saved
in
memory.
Pressing
the
key again
won't save
your position again,
instead
a
warning message
will
appear.
This
prevents
the inadvertent loss of the
current Man Overboard
position by
someone
accidentally pressing
the
Man Overboard
key.
To
resetthe Man Overboard function which "arms' the
key, press
the
key
next to the "Reset Man Overboard" label on the menu
shown above.
The
GlobalMap
1000 doesn't save the Man Overboard
position
in
the
waypoint
table.
However,
it
does save the
position
on the Man Overboard
Information screen.
2.0 data
,
see the
wiring diagram
at the bottom of the
previous page.
Remember,
under
no circumstances should the shields on the
GlobalMap's
wires be connected to the
ground
on the other device. See
the other instrument's manual for more
wiring
instructions.
NOTE
When
using
the shielded wires
(NMEA
0183 version
2.0),
do
not connect
the black wire to the
battery's
ground.
DGPS BEACON RECEIVER
CONNECTIONS
If the Lowrance LGC-1 OPS receiver is connected to the
GlobalMap
1000,
a differential
(DGPS)
beacon receiver
can also
be
connected,
giving you higher accuracy positions
in the area covered
by
the beacon
receivers. The unshielded
green
wire
(used
with the NMEA version 1.5
data)
on
the
power
cable is used for the differential
(DGPS)
beacon
receiver
input.
At this time
two DGPS beacon receivers can be con-
nected to the
GlobalMap
1000. These are the Starlink model MRB-2A
and
Magnavox
MX-50R. Please note that the
GlobalMap
1000 will not
send
NMEA 0183 data when the
Magnavox
MX-50R receiver is con-
nected.
To connect a beacon receiver to the
GlobalMap 1000,
attach a twisted
pair
cable from the beacon receiver's
output
to the
green
and black
wires
(unshielded)
on the
GlobalMap
1000's
power
cable as shown
below. Solder the
ground
conductor of the twisted
pair
to the black wire
on the
power
cable.
After the beacon receiver is connected to the
GlobalMap
1000,
see the
"Input/Output Setup"
section for information on
selling
the communica-
tion
parameters
for the DGPS
receiver.
GLOBALMAP 1000'S
POWER CABLE
overboard
position.
0.04
N 25°41.951' W80c12.0842
15.O
2:51:511p
N 25°41.931'
Z:51:4lprl
U 80°
12.1111' 10/28/1993
WIRE
DGPS RECEIVER'S
NMEA 0183 OUTPUT CABLE
BLACK
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GLOBALMAP 1000 RECEIVING
DATA FROM DGPS BEACON
RECEIVER
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