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Power Cable The Lowrance XOG™ GPS operates on an internal rechargeable battery. Battery charge is probably low at time of purchase. The first time you use XOG you should connect it to power. XOG can be powered in several ways: • Cigarette lighter cable, using 12-volt vehicle power. Shown at right. • USB-PC cable, using power supplied by personal computer. • Optional AC adaptor, using 120-volt AC household power. Battery charge status is displayed on the Main Menu. See page 6.
Right side Left side SD card slot Reset button Headphone socket USB-to-PC/External power socket (mini-USB) Lowrance XOG GPS, side views. Protective rubber covers are pulled back to show details. Registering XOG When you connect XOG to a computer the first time, you can register the unit at the on-line MapSelect store in order to purchase and download additional maps. XOG comes pre-loaded with turn-by-turn road maps to guide you while driving.
door travels. You can also purchase pre-programmed maps on an SD card from your Lowrance dealer. To access the MapSelect store, you must first insert an SD card in XOG's card slot. When connected to a PC, XOG adds a file to the card that automatically sends your web browser to the MapSelect store. If you prefer, you can manually log-on at www.mapselect.com. You can also log on manually after you register. To connect XOG to a PC and register online: 1. Insert an SD card in XOG's card slot. 2.
visit the Lowrance online map store. Click on this link to access the MapSelect store and registration site. 6. Follow the on-screen prompts to register your XOG and set up a MapSelect account. More information about the MapSelect store can be found on-line using the Help function. Menus and Main Functions You can tap on-screen buttons or other menu items on XOG to quickly access features. Most features are accessed from XOG's Main Menu. To access the Main Menu, tap the on-screen MAIN MENU button.
Main Menu. Map button displays your current position on a moving map, including information on your current route. Music button lets you to choose the audio play list, adjust volume and set various music play controls. Options button has three pages with settings that control operations and provide additional information. Find button has three pages of search options designed to help you find destinations quickly and easily. Main Menu also contains power and battery indicators.
A power plug symbol appears when external power is connected. It flashes while the battery charges. Charging is complete when flashing stops. Disconnect external power and a battery symbol appears. Four green cells show a full battery. A single red cell warns that the battery is low. Mounting Instructions The mount secures the unit to glass or other smooth surfaces. To attach the mount: 1. Press the suction cup against a clean surface. 2. Push the locking lever toward the base of the mount. 3.
! CAUTION Do not leave the unit unattended on an automobile dashboard. When the GPS is not in use, protect it from theft and heat by storing it in an unobtrusive location away from direct sunlight. In warm seasons the temperature can become hot enough to prevent the GPS unit from operating. When the GPS is not in use for an extended period of time we recommend bringing it indoors and storing it at room temperature.
When you begin a trip, make sure XOG can "see" the sky and wait for it to determine a position before you start driving or walking. A question mark flashes over the current position arrow to indicate the unit has not calculated its position. XOG usually has good satellite reception through automobile windows. Some windshields have heat reflective properties or defrosters that block GPS signal reception. Consult your vehicle manufacturer to determine if your car has this special glass installed.
Use the Speak button to control the volume level of spoken, turn-byturn instructions. A black arrow icon represents your position on-screen. The arrow always points in the direction you are traveling. Use the Map Orientation button to toggle between three different map views: North Up Track Up 3D View North Up always shows the map with North at the top of the screen. Track Up rotates the map so that the direction you are traveling is always at the top of the screen.
The Map Display Toolbar controls the map screen. To bring up the Map Display Toolbar tap anywhere on the map screen. The toolbar buttons are, from top to bottom: X clears the cursor and Map Display Toolbar from screen. The Map View button toggles between three different map screen views. Zoom In to show less area but more detail. Zoom Out to show less detail but a larger area. Navigation Instructions XOG is designed to generate a route from your current position to a selected destination.
The Directions list (left) shows every turn you will make while navigating to a destination. The Turn Preview screen (right) will show you a map view of the turn. A preview like this automatically appears whenever you are close to a turn. Location Information button The Location Information button is shown at right. Tap this button to bring up the Location Information or POI Information screen, depending on whether the cursor is onscreen. The Location Information button has four major functions: 1.
from addresses and telephone numbers to available services and distance to the selected item. 3. Add the current position or a selected item to the Addressbook. (Use the ADD TO ADDRESSBOOK command.) 4. Navigate to the selected item. (Use the GO TO command.) Highlighted location Cursor A business location (left) highlighted with the cursor. The POI Information screen for the highlighted location is shown, at right.
To find an address: 1. From the MAIN MENU, select the FIND button and press ADDRESS. 2. XOG questions you about which state/province and which city. Follow the on-screen prompts and the virtual keyboard appears so you can fill in the answers. When entering street names, DO NOT use modifiers such as "North" or "Avenue." 3. After you enter city, state, address and street name, XOG searches it's database and gives you a list of possible addresses. Select the address you want. 4.
and performs traditional straight-line (or point-to-point) navigation in off-road situations. To change to Point-to-Point mode, press MAIN MENU. Now select OPTIONS, PAGE 1. Press the NAVIGATION MODE button and the Navigation Mode screen will appear. Options Page 1, left, and Navigation Mode screen, right. Turn-by-Turn (car image) is selected as the default setting. Choose Point-to-Point (A to B image) and a warning message appears asking if you are sure you want to change modes.
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