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    1 Pub. 988-0151-361 Addendum I LCX Sonar/GPS Series 25, 26, 110, 111 and GlobalMap  GPS Series 6500, 6600, 7500, 7600 This addendum addresses the manuals for the units listed above (part 988-0151-311 for the LCX sonar/GPS units and 988-0151-331 for the GlobalMap GPS units). Since the manuals were written, some changes have occurred to these unit[...]

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    2 the MMC drawers or doors on the front of the unit. The other two choices, Lowrance MMC/SD and Navionics, require an MMC, SD or Navionics card. You must select the Lowrance MMC/SD set- ting to view information on a MMC or SD card, just as you must use the Navionics setting to view information on a Navionics card. Map Dataset Choice menu (left) for[...]

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    3 Hot Spots, Fishing Hot Spots Elite or Navionics chart, you must in- sert an MMC or SD card containing the mapping data into one of the MMC drawers or doors on the front of the unit. Choose the default Lowrance setting to view a MapCreate, FreedomMap, NauticPath, Fishing Hot Spots, MMC or SD card. Only when a Navionics card is loaded in the MMC dr[...]

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    4 Here is the proper procedure for navigating a trail or route: 1. From the My Trails or Route Planning menu, press ↓ to the Saved Trails or Saved Routes list. To navigate a Trail: 2. Use ↑ ↓ to select a trail, then press ENT | → ↓ to N AVIGATE | ENT . Press ↓ to N AVIGATE and press ENT . 3. Upon arrival at your destination, cancel navi[...]

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    5 To add an MMC or SD Card 1. Open the card compartment door. 2. Grasp the bottom of the MMC and push the top of the card into the slot. Once the card is started, press down in the center of the card with the ball of your finger or thumb and push the card all the way to the left, until it is firmly seated in the slot. 3. Close the compartment door [...]

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    6 Front view (left) and side view (right) showing dimensions of the LCX- 25 and LCX-26 mounted on gimbal brackets. Front view (left) and side view (right) showing dimensions of the LCX- 110 and LCX-111 mounted on gimbal brackets. Millimeter [Inch][...]

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    7 Cable connections, LCX-25 and LCX-26. Sonar/GPS unit, rear view GPS antenna module Power/Data socket LGC 2000 25' extension cable NMEA 2000 Power Cable Sonar socket Transducer Power Supply Cable Network socket SP-BL optional speed sensor 60-ohm terminator NMEA 0183 Data Cable[...]

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    8 Cable connections, LCX-110 and LCX-111. Sonar/GPS unit, rear view GPS antenna module Power/Data socket LGC 2000 25' extension cable NMEA 2000 Power Cable Sonar socket Transducer Power Supply Cable Network socket SP-BL optional speed sensor 60-ohm terminator NMEA 0183 Data Cable Printed in USA 031705  Copyright 2005 LEI[...]