Lowrance electronic LCX-15CT, LCX-15CI manual Position Pinning

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world, or just a small portion. By default, your position shows using the WGS-84 datum. However, it can show your position using one of 191 different datums.

To change the datum, first press the MENU key, then highlight the “GPS Setup” label and press the ENT key. Now highlight the “Map Datum” label. Finally, press the ENT key again. A screen similar to the one at right appears.

The “WGS-84 - Default” label is highlighted. To change it, simply press the up or down arrow keys

to highlight the desired datum, then press the ENT key. This selects the datum and erases the select datum menu.

A list of the datums used by this unit is in the back of this manual.

Position Pinning

When using a GPS receiver at extremely low speeds, it can have trouble determining your course over ground, or direction you’re travelling.

If you’re using this receiver without DGPS and stop, the position pinning feature locks the present position indicator on the plotter until you’ve moved a short distance or exceed a very slow speed. This prevents the “wander- ing” plot trail seen when you’re stopped with position pinning turned off. This also affects the navigational displays.

The easiest way to see the wandering is to stand still with the GPS re- ceiver turned on and watch your plot trail with position pinning turned off. You’ll see the present position change, speed increase and decrease, and a random plot trail on the plotter’s screen.

If you wish to turn the position pinning feature off, press the MENU key, then highlight the “GPS Setup” label and press the right arrow key. Now highlight the “Position Pinning” label. Finally, press the ENT key. Reverse the above steps to turn it on again.

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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 Sensitivity Sonar OptionsAutomatic Sensitivity Range Automatic ColorlineRange Upper and Lower Limits Range ManualChart Speed Stop ChartZoom Depth CursorSonar Features Chart DataSurface Clarity Transducer FrequencyNoise Rejection Fish Depths Sonar Features Fish SymbolsLOG Sonar Chart Data Audio AlarmsZone Alarm Depth AlarmsSonar Setup Fish AlarmTransducer Type Keel Offset Reset Water DistanceCalibrate Speed Sonar Simulator System SetupUnits of Measure Communications Ports Set Local TimeConfigure Nmea Configure DgpsReset Options Popup Help Hide GPS featuresSoftware Information Introduction to GPS GPS OperationNever use this GPS receiver while operating a vehicle Auto Search Finding Your PositionManual Initialization Position Aquisition GPS Operation Pages Require DgpsStatus Navigation Customizing the Status ScreenMap Customizing the Navigation ScreenPage Cursor Map Orientation Cursor DistanceNORTH-UP Range Rings/Grid Lines Auto ZoomMap Data Icons Map Categories DrawnPlot Trail Navigate a Trail Edit TrailPage New Trail Trail OptionsDelete All Trails 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 Route Coordinate 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