Lowrance LMS-525C DF Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн

Pub. 988-0151-461
www.lowrance.com
LMS-520C & LMS-525C DF
Fish-finding Sonar & Mapping GPS
Installation and Operation
Instructions
Содержание
- Fish finding sonar mapping gps 1
- Installation and operation instructions 1
- Lms 520c lms 525c df 1
- Www lowrance com 2
- Table of contents 3
- Notice 9
- The storage and operation temperature range for your unit is from 20 degrees to 167 degrees fahrenheit 28 degrees to 75 degrees cel sius extended storage or operation in temperatures higher or lower than specified will damage the liquid crystal display in your unit this type of damage is not covered by the warranty for more information contact the factory s customer service department phone numbers are listed on the last page of the manual 9
- How this manual can get you out on the road fast 11
- Section 1 read me first 11
- And lms 13
- Specifications lms 13
- How lowrance sonar works 15
- How lowrance gps works 16
- Introduction to gps and waas 17
- How to use this manual typographical conventions 20
- Preparations 23
- Section 2 installation 23
- Transducer installation 23
- Speed temperature sensors 38
- Power connections 40
- Powering your display unit 41
- Power diagram a 42
- Power diagram b 43
- Powering a nmea 2000 network bus 43
- Gps antenna receiver module 44
- Connecting to a nmea 2000 network 45
- Mounting the unit bracket in dash or portable 49
- Drill a 1 inch 25 mm hole in the dash for the power transducer and antenna cables the best location for this hole is immediately under the gimbal bracket location this way the bracket can be installed so that it covers the hole holds the cables in position and results in a neat in stallation some customers however prefer to mount the bracket to the side of the cable hole it s a matter of personal preference 50
- In dash template 51
- Mmc or sd card memory card installation 52
- Other accessories 54
- Face cover 55
- Keyboard 57
- Section 3 basic sonar operation 57
- Main menu 58
- Power lights on and off 58
- You can customize how the sonar page displays its pictures and other data in many ways we ll discuss all of those features and options in sec 4 but to show you how easy this unit is to operate the following page contains a simpli fied 10 step quick reference that will cover most fish finding situa tions the quick reference describes how your unit will operate with all the sonar features in their automatic modes which are set at the fac tory 64
- Basic sonar quick reference 65
- Sonar operations 66
- Important tip 68
- Asp advanced signal processing 71
- Section 4 sonar options 71
- Alarms 72
- Nmea 2000 alarms 76
- Calibrate speed 77
- Chart speed 78
- Colorline 79
- Depth cursor 80
- Depth range automatic 81
- Depth range manual 81
- Depth range upper and lower limits 82
- Fastrack 83
- Fish i d fish symbols depths 84
- Fishtrack 86
- Frequency change transducer frequency lms 525cdf only 86
- Hyperscroll 87
- Log sonar chart data 88
- Noise rejection 89
- Overlay data 89
- Ping speed hyperscroll 92
- Reset options 93
- Reset water distance 94
- Set keel offset 94
- Sensitivity auto sensitivity 95
- Sonar chart mode 97
- Sonar page sonar chart display options 98
- Sonar with custom gauges 102
- Sonar simulator 105
- Stop chart 107
- Surface clarity 108
- Transparency 109
- Upper and lower limits 110
- Zoom pan 110
- Zoom zoom bar 110
- Section 5 sonar troubleshooting 111
- Keyboard 115
- Section 6 basic gps operations 115
- Main menu 116
- Power lights on and off 116
- Note remember when the speed track and position information dis plays are flashing satellite lock has not been achieved and no posi tion fix has been determined a question mark will also flash on the present position arrow in the center of the compass rose speed ground speed is the velocity you are making over the ground if you wish you can customize the speed data box to display closing speed instead closing speed is also known as velocity made good 121
- When navigating to a waypoint your ground speed track distance bearing to the waypoint and course are all displayed 121
- Basic gps quick reference 131
- Find your current position 132
- Moving around the map zoom cursor arrow keys 132
- Searching 133
- Selecting any map item with the cursor 133
- Set a waypoint 135
- Navigate to a waypoint 137
- Set man overboard mob waypoint 137
- Navigate back to mob waypoint 138
- Navigate to cursor position on map 138
- Creating and saving a trail 140
- Navigate to a point of interest 140
- Displaying a saved trail 142
- Navigating trails 143
- Transfer custom maps and gps data files 146
- Cancel navigation 148
- Find distance from different locations 149
- Find distance from point to point 149
- Section 7 advanced gps operations 149
- Routes 151
- Trails 157
- Utilities 159
- Waypoints 159
- Alarms 163
- Section 8 system gps setup options 163
- Auto satellite search 164
- Check mmc files and storage space 165
- Communications port configuration 165
- Configure nmea 166
- Coordinate system selection 166
- Map fix 168
- Customize page displays 169
- Gps simulator 170
- Hide gps feature 172
- Initialize gps 172
- Map auto zoom 173
- Map data 173
- Map datum selection 175
- Map detail category selection 176
- Map orientation 176
- Nauticpath usa marine charts 178
- Charts 183
- Navionic 183
- Overlay data 184
- 2 you will see a list of the overlay data currently displayed select the item you want to remove from your display and press 186
- 3 when you have finished removing overlay data press 186
- To re move the data to remove another item highlight the item and press 186
- To remove overlaid data 1 while on the page that shows the item or items you want to remove press 186
- To return to the map page display 186
- Pop up help 188
- Reset options 189
- Screen contrast and brightness 190
- Set language 191
- Set local time 191
- Show waas alarm 192
- Software version information 193
- Sounds and alarm sound styles 194
- Track smoothing 195
- Trail options 195
- Transparency 198
- Units of measure 199
- Section 9 searching 203
- Find streets 204
- Find any item selected by map cursor 205
- Find interstate highway exits 205
- Find map places or points of interest poi 208
- Find streets or intersections 210
- Find waypoints 213
- Bus setup 217
- Nmea 2000 menu 217
- Section 10 nmea 2000 device configuration 217
- Engine tank configuration 218
- Fuel management menu 221
- Nmea 2000 alarms 223
- Backlight synchronization 224
- Waypoint sharing 224
- Configuring ep sensors 225
- Calibrating ep sensors 233
- 2 highlight 235
- And pres 235
- And press 235
- And selec 235
- Fill up your tank highligh 235
- Full level calibration com pleted press 235
- Highligh 235
- Highlight 235
- In a 3 point calibration you will set three points one each for empty half and full levels 235
- Make sure the fuel tank is empty highlight 235
- Point calibration is designed for tanks that vary in shape from the top to the bottom you can begin calibration at any point in the 3 point process but we recommend starting calibration with an empty tank 235
- Press to select 235
- Repeatedly to get back to the main display 235
- Select the ep 15 fluid level and press 235
- The device calibration menu will appear instructions on calibration will be listed at the top of the menu 235
- The following message will appea 235
- The following message will appear empty level calibration com pleted 235
- Then press 235
- Use to select 235
- Which will open the bus configu ration menu a list of network devices will be at the top of the page 3 select the ep 15 fluid level and press 235
- 10 fill up the tank then highligh 236
- Add half a tank of fuel highligh 236
- And pres 236
- And press 236
- And select 236
- Highligh 236
- Make sure your tank is empty then highligh 236
- Point calibration is best suited tanks that vary greatly in shape from top to bottom you can begin calibration at any point in the 5 point cali bration process we recommend starting calibration with an empty tank in a five point calibration you will set five points empty level 1 qtr level half level 3 qtr level and full level in a 5 point calibration you will have four calibration points left after calibrating your tank s empty level to figure out how much fuel you should add for the remaining steps of the calibration process divide the total capacity of you tank by four so if you have a 40 gallon tank each quarter tank will equate to 10 gallons 236
- Press to select 236
- Re peatedly to get back to the main display 236
- Select 236
- The device calibration menu will appear 5 highlight 236
- The following message will ap pear full level calibration completed press 236
- The following message will appear empty level calibration completed press 236
- The following message will appear half level calibration completed press 236
- Then press 236
- 10 add another quarter tank of fuel which should raise the fuel level to half a tank highligh 237
- 2 highlight 237
- 4 press to select 237
- Add 1 quarter tank of fuel highligh 237
- Add another quarter tank of fuel which should raise the fuel level to 3 quarters of a tank highligh 237
- And pres 237
- And press 237
- And select 237
- Fuel flow calibration in a suzuki engine interface the default calibration for the suzuki engine interface is adequate in most cases but if fuel used readings are off by more than 3 percent calibration is recommended 237
- Highligh 237
- Make sure your tank is empty then highligh 237
- Repeat edly to get back to the main display 237
- Select 237
- Select fuel used to be shown as overlay data on your unit s main dis play refer to the overlay data segment of this manual for instructions on how to select fuel used data as overlay data 237
- The device calibration menu will appear 5 highlight 237
- The following message will ap pear half level calibration completed press 237
- The following message will appear 1 qtr level calibration completed press 237
- The following message will appear 3 qtr level calibration completed press 237
- The following message will appear empty level calibration completed press 237
- The following message will appear full level calibration completed press 237
- Then press 237
- Top off the tank highligh 237
- Use to select 237
- Which will open the bus configu ration menu a list of network devices will be at the top of the page 3 select the desired ep 15 fluid level and press 237
- Section 11 supplemental material datums used by this unit 241
- Fcc compliance 245
- Databases limited warranty 248
- Lowrance electronics 12000 e skelly drive tulsa ok 74128 800 324 1356 249
- Lowrance electronics full one year warranty 249
- 324 1356 250
- 661 3983 250
- How to obtain service 250
- In canada 250
- In the usa 250
- Outside canada and the usa 250
- Accessory ordering information for all countries 251
- Shipping information 251
- Visit our web site 252
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