Lowrance electronic LCX-15CT, LCX-15CI manual MAN Overboard

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The box with the “S” in it was your starting location when the waypoint was recalled. The dotted line is called a course line and is the shortest path from the starting location to the destination. The “D” is the cursor destination, when the cursor position is used as a destination. If you fol- low the course line, you’ll reach the destination, covering the shortest distance in the least time.

CAUTION!

This product does NOT take land features or any other feature into ac- count when it projects the course line on the screen. Use caution when navigating to a location. Make certain there are no obstructions in your path.

MAN OVERBOARD

One of boating’s most terrifying events is having a friend or family mem- ber fall overboard. This situation can be deadly on any body of water - fresh or salt. It’s particularly dangerous at night or if you’re out of sight of land. Of course, the first thing to do is remain calm and try all standard safety measures to try and rescue the person.

This unit has a man overboard feature that shows navigation data to the location you were in when the feature was activated. To activate it, press the ZOUT and ZIN keys at the same time. Your position at the time these keys are pressed is used as the man overboard position. A screen similar to the one at right appears.

The steering screen shows a graphical view of your position (shown by the black arrow in the center of

the compass rose) and the posi- tion of the man overboard (shown by the small circle).

The man overboard position is also stored in the waypoint table for future reference. It can be ed- ited the same as any waypoint. This prevents the inadvertent loss of the current Man Overboard position.

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Contents LCX-15CI LCX-15CT Never use this product while operating a vehicle Specifications Table of Contents Introduction AccessoriesModel Transducers ModelBracket InstallationPower Connections NMEA/DGPS NMEA/DGPS WiringSpeed/Temperature Connections Accessory ConnectionsSonar Connector Temperature and Speed/Temperature Installation ExamplesMMC Keyboard Pages Full Sonar ChartSplit Zoom Sonar Chart Menus Automatic Sensitivity Sonar OptionsSensitivity Range Automatic ColorlineRange Upper and Lower Limits Range ManualChart Speed Stop ChartZoom Depth CursorSonar Features Chart DataNoise Rejection Transducer FrequencySurface Clarity Fish Depths Sonar Features Fish SymbolsLOG Sonar Chart Data Audio AlarmsZone Alarm Depth AlarmsTransducer Type Fish AlarmSonar Setup Calibrate Speed Reset Water DistanceKeel Offset Units of Measure System SetupSonar Simulator Communications Ports Set Local TimeReset Options Configure DgpsConfigure Nmea Software Information Hide GPS featuresPopup Help Introduction to GPS GPS OperationNever use this GPS receiver while operating a vehicle Manual Initialization Finding Your PositionAuto Search Position Aquisition Status Require DgpsGPS Operation Pages Navigation Customizing the Status ScreenMap Customizing the Navigation ScreenPage Cursor Map Orientation Cursor DistanceNORTH-UP Map Data Auto ZoomRange Rings/Grid Lines Icons Map Categories DrawnPlot Trail Navigate a Trail Edit TrailPage Delete All Trails Trail OptionsNew Trail Saving the Cursor Position as a Waypoint WaypointsSaving a New Position Waypoint Information Average PositionWaypoint Navigation MAN Overboard Routes Cancel NavigationCreate a Route Page GPS Simulator Follow a RouteCoordinate System GPS SetupMap Fix Datum Position Pinning Important Alarm Notes Trip Calculator Timers/Alarm ClockUnit freezes, locks up, or operates erratically Unit won’t turn onNo fish arches when the Fish ID feature is off Noise Lowrance ELECTRONICS, INC Full ONE-YEAR Warranty Datums Datums Datums Lowrance Databases License Agreement Databases Limited Warranty Page Transferring GPS Data to/from a MMC How to Obtain Service How to Obtain Service U.S.A. Only