Lowrance electronic 350c manual Interface Setup

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The iWAY Sounds Menu, used to adjust iWAY's audio output.

To turn Key Press Sounds on and off: Tap the checkbox to the left of the label KEY SOUNDS to check it (turn on) and uncheck it (turn off).

To turn Voice Instructions on and off: Tap the checkbox to the left of the label VOICE INSTRUCTIONS to check it (turn on) and uncheck it (turn off). If you turn off Voice Instructions, they can still be accessed by pressing SPEAK, which will make iWAY state the current instruction.

To adjust Periodic Voice instruction frequency: Press and drag the blue button on the PERIODIC VOICE slider. Drag it to the right to in- crease the frequency of spoken instructions, or to the left to decrease it.

Periodic Voice instructions are repeated at set intervals and are in- tended as reminders. Use this slider to adjust the frequency of Periodic Voice instructions until your iWAY is giving you exactly as much in- formation as you need.

To set Voice Volume: Press and drag the blue button on the VOICE VOLUME slider. Drag it to the right to increase the output volume, or to the left to decrease it. Note that this setting only affects spoken in- structions; your music volume will remain unchanged.

To set Music Volume: Press and drag the blue button on the MUSIC VOLUME slider. Drag it to the right to increase the output volume, or to the left to decrease it. Note that this setting only affects music play- back; spoken instructions will remain unchanged.

To set Master Volume: Press and drag the blue button on the MASTER VOLUME slider. Drag it to the right to increase the output volume, or to the left to decrease it. This setting affects all audio output from the iWAY.

Interface Setup

The Interface Options Menu allows you to control the visual display of

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Contents Operation Instructions Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site Table of Contents Overlay Data Setup Route Via Waypoints AutoSort Searching, Finding, and Navigating Page Preface Introducing GPS How Lowrance GPS and the GPS System Work Power Cable Section Installation & AccessoriesMMC or SD Card External Power and Standby ModeExternal Connections USB-to-PC Cable ConnectionGetting Music or Pictures on Your iWAY Mounting BracketsMoving On iWAY Operation Other AccessoriesUsing the Touch Screen Power ButtonClosing Menus Main MenuPress and Drag Find Map and MusicOptions Menu Page Map Mode Practice Run Map Mode Display and On-Screen Commands Using the Map Display Toolbar Using the Menu ButtonUsing the Speak Instruction Button Page Using the Location Information Button Using the Map Orientation ButtonCreating and Saving Contacts Red halo indicates a selected contact on the map display Section Music Mode Operation Map and Music Music Mode Practice Run Music Mode Display and On-Screen Commands Using the Play Control Buttons Music Browser Using the Now Playing Box to Launch Music BrowserVisualization Effects Waveform/Spectrum Analyzer Shuffle On/Off Find MusicRepeat On/Off Setup EqualizerPictures Slideshow Section Pictures, Gauge, and Options MenuOptions Menu Page One GaugeDirections List Auto Zoom On/Off Overlay Data SetupRoute Via Waypoints Cancel Navigation Routing Options Avoid Cross-Traffic Turns Options Menu Page Two Categories Drawn My Trails Trip Calculator Safety Mode On/Off Page Interface Setup Interface Options Menu Touch Screen Calibration menu Options Menu Page Three Units of Measure Reset OptionsGPS Status Device InformationIWAY GPS Status Screen GPS Simulator Transfer DataPage Section Searching, Finding, and Navigating Using the iWAYs Virtual Keyboard Find Gas and ATMs, Lodging, and Restaurants Using the Name Filter Navigating to the Selected POI Find Address Recent DestinationsPage Other Pages Address BookIntersections Find an Intersection Choosing New Destinations while NavigatingFollowing a Generated Route Knowing the Area Using Turn Preview and the Directions ListConsidering Temporary or Local Conditions Page Index Page FCC Compliance Lowrance Mapping Database End User License Agreement Page Page Lowrance Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty Not toll-free How to Obtain Service…Copyright 2005 Lowrance Electronics, Inc All rights reserved