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The map display toolbar buttons are used with the touch screen to control what part of the map you see. You can zoom all the way out to see your position relative to the continental U. The Map Display Toolbar can be made partially transparent, like all of the buttons and overlay boxes that are drawn covering portions of your map.

You can control the level of transparency, if you want to make these overlays more readable by decreasing transparency or if you want to make the map beneath more visible by increasing transparency. For details on controlling this and other settings, see Sec. Clear Cursor immediately clears the cursor and toolbar from the screen and centers the map on your current position. Move Map or Zoom Box lets you toggle between these two modes:.

Move Map Mode lets you drag the map with a touch, focusing on areas other than your current location. When this button is in Move Map Mode, press anywhere on the map display and a cursor will appear.

Drag your finger across the screen still pressing down and the map and cursor will move with it. Zoom Box Mode lets you draw a box on the screen and zoom in on the map area within the box. When this button is in Zoom Box Mode, press the screen at the corner of the area you want to select and drag your finger across the area still pressing down. You will see a box appear on the screen. When the box contains all the area you want to see, lift you finger and the map display will zoom in.

If you're starting at a very wide zoom, Zoom Box can be an extremely helpful way of narrowing down your view to exactly the area you're interested in. Once Zoom Box is activated, you can keep drawing boxes on smaller and smaller areas until you're focused on just what you want to see.

Zoom In and Zoom Out change the current zoom level in discreet steps, moving in or out from the cursor's location. Control the zoom to get the most detail possible while still showing all of the necessary area.

Tap Zoom In once to see a smaller map area in higher detail. Tap Zoom Out once to see more area, with less detail. You can press and hold either zoom button to repeatedly zoom until you reach the right level of detail. You can use these buttons in combination with the Move Map function to quickly focus on an area other than your current location.

Use Zoom Out to show a large enough map that you can quickly drag it to center on the area you're interested in. Then use Zoom In or the Zoom Box to fill the map display with only that area. When activated, the iWAY's Auto Zoom feature controls the map's zoom level any time the cursor isn't showing.

This means that any adjustments you make to the zoom with the cursor up will be reset. If you would prefer to manually control the zoom level all the time, turn off the Auto Zoom feature, as described later in this section.

There are three different ways to view the map. Whenever the cursor is up, the Map Orientation button can be found in the bottom right corner of the screen. North Up always shows the map with North at the top of the screen. Track Up rotates the map so that the direction you're traveling is at the top of the screen. Practice some with each mode, and find out which one is right for you. There's one more button that appears whenever the cursor is up.

The Location Information button appears in the top right corner of the screen. You can always use this button to bring up a screen showing details on the location selected by the map cursor.

This could be a Point of Interest such as a restaurant or gas station, or a con-. As we mentioned, whenever you press the Location Information button, the Location Information Screen appears. The Location Information Screen will include as much information as possible about the location that you've selected.

If it's a Point of Interest the information should include street address and even the shop's phone number. This is the easiest way to generate a route to a destination, and we'll use it in the "Map Mode Practice Run. You can use the Location Information button to access information concerning anything from a Point of Interest to a simple cursor position.

If you've selected a cursor position, a button labeled "Add to Address Book" will appear on the Location Information Screen. You can also create a contact at your current position. The Save Location button replaces the Location Information button. This new button looks like the one at right.

Press it to save a contact at your current position. An Edit Contact screen will appear, which includes a textbox containing the contact's name, address and phone number. You can choose to leave the address and phone number fields blank, but any information you add to them will display whenever you open the Location Information screen for that contact.

There is also a Choose Symbol button and a small icon showing the contact's current symbol. To change the contact's name, address, or phone number, simply touch anywhere inside the relevant box, and the iWAY's virtual keyboard will appear, allowing you to enter new information or modify the old.

To change the contact's symbol, select Choose Symbol and a dialog will appear showing the available symbols. Choose the one that best represents the selected location then close the dialog by pressing the "X" in the upper right corner.

The new symbol will now appear below the Choose Symbol button and on the main map display. You can select any contact by touching its symbol on the map display. When you do, the map cursor will appear pointing directly to the contact and the symbol will be outlined with a red halo.

The contact's name will also appear in the pop-up box. A Location Information Screen will appear, which includes detailed information about the contact as well as buttons to begin navigating to the contact Go To , to show it on the map, to edit its name and display information, or to delete it from memory. Make changes precisely as described before. The easiest way to navigate to a saved contact is to treat it like any other cursor position on the map.

Use the zoom and Move Map buttons to get the contact on screen, then touch the contact to select it with your cursor. If you have several contacts stored on your iWAY, or don't want to take the time to pan over to one, you can also use the Address Book command from the Find Menu.

This method allows you to sort through all of the contacts on the unit either by name or by nearest to your current location. For more details on using the Find Menu, see Sec. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration.

Log In Sign Up. Forgot password? Enter your email address and check your inbox. Please check your email for further instructions. Enter a new password. Lowrance electronic. IWAY C. Accessory Ordering Information for all countries To order Lowrance GPS accessories, please contact: 1 Your local sporting goods, marine, aviation, automobile or consumer electronics store. Shipping Information If it becomes necessary to send a product for repair or replacement, you must first receive a return authorization number from Customer Service.

When shipping, we recommend you do the following: 1. Lowrance Pub. Using the Play Control Buttons Power Off Mode Here's how: The manual is organized into five sections. The iWAY Power cable. Attach power cable to iWAY. External Power and Standby Mode The iWAY has an optional Standby Mode it is on, by default , which allows the unit to conserve power while still monitoring your current position.

Tip: These features of Standby Mode can be particularly handy in vehicles where the ignition controls the cigarette lighter. External Connections On the right side of your iWAY , you will find 3 sockets for external connections. The iWAY shown with protective face cover. The Power Button The Power button turns the unit on and off and activates the backlight. Closing Menus Menus and dialogs that appear on your screen will all have an "X" icon in the top right corner, just like you're used to seeing on your computer at home.

Find The Find Menu has 3 pages of search options, designed to let you find any destination quickly and easily. Using just the steps outlined here, you can operate your iWAY's Map-. Press the Location Information button in the top right corner of the page. NOTE: This can be changed if you'd prefer to see the map from a different perspective. Map Mode display, with all the on-screen command buttons shown.

Using the Menu Button The Menu button appears in the top left corner of the screen. Using the Map Display Toolbar The map display toolbar buttons are used with the touch screen to control what part of the map you see.

Clear Cursor button. Zoom In button. Zoom Out button. The Map Display Toolbar. Move Map or Zoom Box lets you toggle between these two modes: Move Map Mode lets you drag the map with a touch, focusing on areas other than your current location. Using the Map Orientation Button There are three different ways to view the map. Using the Location Information Button There's one more button that appears whenever the cursor is up.

This could be a Point of Interest such as a restaurant or gas station, or a con- tact that you've saved, or simply a map location that you'd like to visit. Creating and Saving Contacts You can use the Location Information button to access information concerning anything from a Point of Interest to a simple cursor position. NOTE: You can also create a contact at your current position.

Selecting a Contact You can select any contact by touching its symbol on the map display. Navigating to a Contact The easiest way to navigate to a saved contact is to treat it like any other cursor position on the map. You can only view or download manuals with. Sign Up and get 5 for free. Upload your files to the site. You get 1 for each file you add.

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Upload manuals that we do not have and get 1 for each file. Get 1 for every download of your manual. Buy as much as you need. Preface: Introducing GPS External Power and Standby Mode Section 2: Mapping Mode Operation Map Mode Practice Run Using the Menu Button Using the Speak Instruction Button Using the Map Display Toolbar Using the Map Orientation Button Using the Location Information Button Map mode is your main navigation page, as it brings up your position on the detailed map and shows which direction you're heading.

A small toolbar, located on the left side of the screen, allows you to pan and zoom in and out of maps, and above that, a menu button takes you back to the main menu. The Find menu lets you search for destinations by category, such as gas, ATM, lodging, restaurants, and other POI, or you can enter an address or use your address book.

A pop-up box displays pertinent information about your destination, including name, address, telephone number, GPS coordinates, and distance and heading from your current location.

Once you've selected your desired destination, all you have to do is press the Go To icon, and the iWay c will create a route with voice- and text-guided driving directions.

Maps can be viewed in either 2D track up or north up or 3D elevated mode. Other standard GPS features include automatic rerouting if you miss a turn , autozooming, a GPS status page, a battery meter, and the ability to create routes using your own custom waypoints.

The Options page allows you to view text-based directions, change the parameters for creating routes, reset the trip calculator, and change the interface, including brightness, backlight-timer settings, and transparency levels.

The transparency slider is a nice tool that lets you increase or decrease the transparency level of navigation information overlaid on the map. That said, we were disappointed by the lack of text-to-speech technology that is showing up in more and more GPS devices. The latest trend in portable navigation systems is the integration of multimedia features, and the Lowrance iWay c is no different. The aforementioned picture viewer allows three levels of zoom and will display photos as a slide show, and the music player features repeat and shuffle buttons and a customizable equalizer.

In addition to the usual forward, reverse, play, and pause buttons, there is a visual-effects display that provides synchronized Waveform and Spectrum Analyzer effects. The Lowrance iWay c may be small, but it came up big in terms of performance.

The channel receiver did a great job of tracking our progress throughout portions of Long Island and Manhattan, as well as upstate New York, where it's easy to lose signal reception in the mountains. All for much less than you'd typically expect to pay. The bright, easy-to-read 3. Touchscreen controls let you glide easily through the system's menus, so you can enter your destination in no time.

Choose a specific address or intersection, for example, or select one of the more than 5 million points of interest stored in the system, which include restaurants, hotels, gas stations, even ATMs. While you're driving, the map shows you your location and where you're going. Voice prompts help, too, telling you whenever your next maneuver is coming up.

Should you miss a turn, the iWay C will automatically recalculate your route. You can choose from three different map displays, including a 3-D map mode. Maps automatically zoom in at intersections, so you'll have no trouble finding the right road.

Before you leave, you can customize your route preferences to avoid tolls, interstates, and left turns, if you prefer. The system will also store up to 1, addresses, so you can get to your favorite spots easily, and from anywhere. The maps are updatable through your computer via the included USB cable. A built-in wireless FM transmitter will "broadcast" the sound over any unused FM frequencies, so you can use the C with any FM stereo.

With the iWay C, you don't have to wait to get a good view of your vacation photos. You can use the screen to view them. Just pop the digital media card from your camera right into the C's slot, and take a look at all your pictures. Built-in, dual rechargeable batteries provide up to 15 hours of life. A car power adapter is also included for easy battery recharging.

If you'd rather not use the wireless FM transmitter, the built-in speaker delivers the voice prompts. And you can secure the system to your windshield with the included mounting bracket. Lowrance iWay C owner's manual. Average review: 7 reviews. Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences with other customers.

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Display: The iWay c features a 3. The display is equipped with a super-bright, white LED backlit screen to give you superb readability, even in bright sunlight. Note: For touchscreen maintenance, a micro-fiber towel and a cloth screen cover are included. Improvements in accuracy are approximated to be within 7 meters. Internal Hard Drive: The unit has a 4GB internal hard drive dedicated to built-in, high-detail mapping.

You can choose to play the images as a slideshow, or pause on a single image. Mapping Features. This toolbar includes the following:. Map Orientation Button: There are three different ways to view the map. Whenever the cursor is up, the Map Orientation button can be found in the bottom right corner of the screen. Touch this button to choose one of the following:. Location Information Button: The Location Information button appears in the top right corner of the screen.

You can always use this button to bring up a screen showing details on the location selected by the map cursor. This could be a Point of Interest such as a restaurant or gas station, or a contact that you've saved, or simply a map location that you'd like to visit.

Entering Destinations : The Find Menu allows you to search for and enter a destination in any of the following ways:. Options Menu: The Options Menu contains a handful of options and menus designed to let you customize the operation of your iWay c. The Options Menu allows you to adjust the following:. Gauge Page: The iWay c can display the following navigation information on a digital gauge: time, average speed, max speed, and ETA.

Music Player Features. The music files must be stored on an optional MultiMediaCard or SD memory card and loaded into the memory card slot. Mounting Options. Mounting: The iWay c comes with a double-socket arm mount. The mount has a suction cup base that attaches to any smooth surface. The mount works without screws or adhesives. A long double-socket arm comes installed, but a short double-socket arm is also provided for greater mounting flexibility. Power Supplies: When operating the iWay c in your vehicle, you can power the unit using the cigarette lighter power adapter.

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