to choose from.
Pmsslng
the
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Switch
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MENU
key
changestothe
next
page.)
Once the arrow is
point-
ing
to the desired
box,
press
the ENT
key.
This returns the
GlobalMap
1000 to the screen
you're changing (in
this ex-
ample,
it's the
navigation
screen),
and
places
the new
box on the screen.
Compare
the
navigation
screen
on the
previous page
with the one be-
low
right.
To
change
another
box,
simply
repeat
the above
steps.
When
you're
finished
customizing
the
screen,
simply press
the CLR
screen. This erases the arrow
from the
display
and locks in
your
changes.
These
changes
are held in
memory
and
are
saved even if
power
is turned
off.
Sincethe
Navigation
and Steer-
ing
screens have two different
sets of
digital
boxes
available,
you
can
customize each set
with different
digital
boxes,
then
switch between the screens
by
simply pressing
the
appropri-
ate
key.
For
example,
custom-
ize the
navigation
screen with
one set of
digital
boxes as
shown above. While the navi-
gation
screen is
showing, press
the NAV
key.
This shows a dif-
ferent set of
digital
boxes which
can also be customized as
shown at
right.
The
GlobalMap
1000 can use
either Lowrance or
CMapTM
cartridges.
If
you
wish to use
the
C-Map cartridge,
you'll
need
to
purchase
the
Lowrance
MapLink cartridge
reader. The
GlobalMap
1000 has a Low-
rance
map
of the world built
into it. This is called the "back
__________
ground" map. C-Map
usestheir
own
background map
which is
built into the
MapLink cartridge
reader.
Information from a
C-Map cartridge
can't
be
displayed
while the
Lowrance
background map
is
showing
and vice-versa.
You must use the
C-Map background
with a
C-Map cartridge
and the Lowrance
background
map
with the Lowrance
cartridge.
The default
setting
for the
GlobalMap
1000 is the
Lowrance
background map
and
cartridge.
To switch
between the Low-
rance and
C-Map maps, press
the MENU
key,
then
press
the
key
next to the
"Mapping
Setup
label. Now
press
the
key
nextto the
"Cartridge
Low-
rance
C-Map"
label. A mes-
sage appears, warning you
that
your
trail will be erased. This
happens
each time
you
switch
mapping systems.
Press the
ENT
key
to
proceed
or
press
the CLR
key
to
quit.
If
you
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pressed
the ENT
key,
the
C-Map background map
should now be
displayed.
If
you
have a
C-Map cartridge plugged
into the
MapLink,
a box
will
appear
on the
map
in the area covered
by
the
cartridge.
This area
lets
you
"zoom-in"
much closer than the standard
background map, typically
allowing
much more detail to be shown. Note: It is normal
for
zooming
in
or
out with
C-Map
to be much slower than with the Lowrance
maps.
To
switch back to
the Lowrance
map, repeat
the above
steps.
C-Map
Setup
There are several
options
available
to
you
if
you're using
the
C-Map
system. C-Map gives you
the
capability
to turn off or on the
map
bound-
aries, navigation aids,
coastal
features,
restricted
areas,
and
depth
lines.
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