Lowrance electronic Mapping GPS & MP3 Player manual

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PREVIOUS SONG is shown as a double arrow pointing to the left. NEXT SONG is a double arrow pointing to the right. These correspond to the left and right arrow, respectively.

PLAY & PAUSE are both on the same button – when the music is play- ing, this button pauses it. When music is paused, this button resumes play. The Play symbol is a single arrow pointing to the right. The Pause symbol is a pair of vertical bars. STOP is shown as a solid square.

NOTE:

Some advanced Map Mode operations, such as achieving a satellite lock or searching for POIs, require intense processing power. If you're having trouble performing advanced GPS operations while listening to music, use the PAUSE key to pause your music, switch over to the Map Mode until your unit achieves a lock (for instance), then switch back to Music Mode and resume playing music. Normal Map Mode operation will work fine with music playing.

INCREASE VOLUME is shown as a plus sign (+) and DECREASE VOLUME as a minus sign (–). As you push these buttons, you can see the current vol- ume display shift on-screen. Move the level to the left or right to get the desired volume. The far left is mute, the far right is maximum volume.

Using the SONGS key to Launch Music Browser

You can push the SONGS key at any time to open the music browser, which lets you choose the song or play list to play next. The music browser is a screen showing the file structure of your MMC card, includ- ing all of the songs and play lists available as well as any subfolders. If you've sorted your music on the MMC by album or artist, you can select the folder you wish and play only the songs in that folder, or you can choose a particular song to play right away.

We'll describe the Music Browser under the heading "Play Lists" later in this section.

In addition to all these keyboard commands, the Music Mode has its own menu, which is used to access several commands and to set various options. To access the Music Menu, in Music Mode press the MENU key. Later in this section we'll describe the various options in the Music Menu in detail.

The following page contains an 11-step "Practice Run" that will walk you through the most basic Music Mode operations. Following just the steps outlined here, you can start using the iFINDER to listen to your favor- ite songs in no time.

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Contents Operation Instructions Page Table of Contents Create and Save a Route Simulating Trail or Route Navigation Find Any Item Selected by Map Cursor Read Me First How iFINDER Works Page Introduction to GPS and Waas How to Use this Manual Typographical ConventionsPage Page Power Section Installation & AccessoriesRemove iFINDER battery cover Headphone Adapter Nmea Cable Connections MMC or SD Memory Card InstallationRemove an MMC Card FreedomMaps External Antenna MBracket Mounting Systems Other AccessoriesKeypad Section Music Mode OperationMain Menu Power/Lights On and OffMusic Mode Display and Keyboard Commands Page Page Music Mode Practice Run Music Menu Play ListsUse Indoors Power SavingSounds Menu Page Section Map Mode Operation Power/Lights On and Off Main Menu Map Mode Display Page Tip Map Page, left, Map Menu, right Map Mode Practice Run Find Distance From Current Position To Another Location Find Your Current PositionFind Distance From Point to Point Moving Around the Map Zoom & Cursor Arrow Keys Icons Selecting Any Map Item with the CursorLoad GPS Data Files from an MMC Screen below appears NavigateNavigation Menu Tip Page Trails Menu Tip Back Track a Trail RoutesRoutes Created in iFINDER Save GPS Data Files to an MMC Searching Mapent Trails Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files Waypoints UtilitiesCreate Waypoint at Current Position Waypoint Position Page Alarms Section System & GPS Setup OptionsCheck MMC Files and Storage Space Auto Satellite SearchConfigure Nmea Com Port ConfigurationCoordinate System Selection To get to Coordinate System Selection Configure Loran TD menu GPS Simulator Customize Page DisplaysPress ↓ to GPS Simulatorent Map Data Map Auto ZoomMap Data Menu Map Datum Selection Map Detail Category Selection Map Orientation Entexitexit Navionics ChartsPort Services icon Pop-up name box Cursor lines Port Services information screens Line indicates current status Tide Station icon in ani- mated mode Cursor lines Pop-up Help Power Saving Screen Contrast and Brightness Reset OptionsExitexit Satellite Status Screen Set Local Time Set LanguageSoftware Version Information Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles Trail Options Track SmoothingUpdate Trail Criteria Auto, Time, Distance New Trail Units of Measure Find Addresses SearchingPress ENT to search in the Address field Page Find Interstate Highway Exits Find Any Item Selected by Map CursorFind Map Places or Points of Interest POI Map Places category menu Find Streets or Intersections Find first street, left, Street found, right Page Find Waypoints Find By Name menu Page Supplemental Material Datums Used by This Unit Rat Leeward Islands Conus Page FCC Compliance 100 Index 102 103 104 Lowrance Databases License Agreement Databases Limited Warranty Lowrance Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty How to Obtain Service… Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site