ROUTES don't move a
long
distance
(over
100
miles)
with the unit turned
off,
then
A route
gives you
the
abilityto navigate
to several
waypointswithout having
to
reprogram
the unit after
arriving
at each one. A route consists of two or
more
waypoints.
When
you
travel on a
route,
the
GlobalMap
1000 shows
navigation
information
to the first
waypoint
in the route. When
you
reach
the first
waypoint, (signalled by
the Arrival
Alarm),
the
GlobalMap
1000
automatically
sequences
to the
next
waypoint. Navigation
information is
shown to this
waypoint
and the
process repeats.
When
you
reach the last
waypoint
in a
route,
the arrival alarm sounds
until
you
turn it off.
There are four
steps required
to create and follow
a route.
First,
you
must
create and name the route.
Next,
select the
waypoints
used
in the route.
Then
determine the
starting waypoint.
Next,
tellthe unit to follow the route.
Finally,the
unitwill
askyou
if
youwishto
runthe routeforwardorbackward.
After these
steps
are
completed,
the
GlobalMap
1000 will start
showing
navigation
data to
the first
waypoint
on the route.
The
GlobalMap
1000 allows
creating
a route from the list of
waypoints
or
directly
from the
map.
CREATING A ROUTE
Name a Route
To create a
route,
first
pressthe
WAYPT/ROUTE
key
.
Next,
press
the
key
next to the
Routes" label. The screen
shown at
right appears.
This menu
lets
you
create a
route,
edit an
existing route,
run
a
route,
erase
it,
and set the
auto-sequencing
and arrival
radius. To create the
route,
press
the
key
next to the "Cre-
ate Route" label.
The screen
shown at
right appears.
This is
the "name route menu. Press
a
key
nexttothe
labelthat hasthe
desired letter
repeatedly
until
the first letter in the route name
appears.
Now
press
the
right
arrow
key
once.
Select the next
letter in the route
name,
then
floutes
w4ti" —'
(Create
Rout)
(EdLt
floute
Erase Eoute
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you probably
won't need
to do the initialization
again,
since it stores all of
the last known
position settings
in
memory
each time it's turned off. An
internal clock
keeps
track of the
time,
even when
the unit is turned
off,
so
that it will be correct the next time it's
used.
Once the LGC-1 OPS module finds the satellites and
displays
the correct
latitude/longitude
for
your position,
then the
GlobalMap
1000 is
ready
for
use.
To send a cold start
message
to the
receiver,
first
press
the MENU
key.
Now
press
the
key
next to the "I/O and Initialization"
label.
Finally, press
the
key
next to the "Cold Start OPS Receiver"
label. The unit will
begin
a
cold
starttechniquetofind
the available satellites.
It should lock ontothem
in 15 minutes or less.
Remember,
when it
does,
your
local time and
possibly
date
display
will
probably
be
wrong.
Use
the method shown
previously
to set the time and date to their
proper
local
settings.
Once this
is
done,
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.
GPS
RECEIVER TEST
If
you
have the LGC-1 OPS receiver
connected to the
GlobalMap
1000,
a
test can
be
performed
on the receiver. This tests
many parameters
of the
receiver, letting
you
know
if there is a malfunction. If the LGC-1 fails
any
ofthetests on the shown onthe
screen,
then
contactthe Lowrance
Factory
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COLD START
When the
GlobalMap
1000 is
turned on for the
first time "out
of the
box",
it
automatically
sends a "cold start"
message
to the Lowrance
LGC-1 GPS
receiver. You can also send a
cold start
message
to the re-
ceiver. If the unit can't lock on
to the satellites
using
the data
you've given it,
orifithastrouble
finding
the
satellites, perhaps
it
is
using
the
wrong
data. This
can
happen
if
you've
entered the
sass
(Input
Device:
IGPS o
NMEA1B3
I
(FCPS:
10FF D Ilagnavox
a
Starlink)
NMEA
Output: a
OFF 1183 a
180
(Initial
Tine
and Position
(DCL'S
Control
[Cold
Stapt
CPS Receiuer
Test
GPS Receiver
wrong
data
by
accident. For
example,
given
it east
longitude
instead of west. Or if
you've
moved a
long
distance
with the unit turned off.
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