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A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD
TO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION.
WARNING!
When showing turn-by-turn navigation data, a GPS unit will show the shortest,
most direct route to the destination. There are times when it may give directions,
such as a U-turn, that may be prohibited in some locations. While navigating, a
driver is responsible for noting all traffic signs and obeying all local traffic laws.
When following turn-by-turn directions, a driver must take advantage of all
available navigation tools, and must visually check to make sure a clear, safe
path to the next destination is available.
When a GPS unit is used in a vehicle, the vehicle operator is solely responsible for operating the vehicle in a safe manner. Vehicle operators
must maintain full surveillance of all pertinent driving conditions at
all times. An accident or collision resulting in damage to property,
personal injury or death could occur if the operator of a GPS-equipped
vehicle fails to pay full attention to travel conditions and vehicle operation while the vehicle is in motion.
Do not attempt to configure, adjust or enter information into your GPS
unit while driving.
CAUTION
WARNING!
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Notes
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Preface: Introducing GPS
And, how this manual can get you out on the road, fast!
Welcome to the exciting world of turn-by-turn GPS navigation! We
know you're anxious to begin finding your way, but we have a favor to
ask. Before you grab the iWAY
give us a moment or two to explain how our manual can help you get
the best performance from your turn-by-turn mapping GPS receiver.
Our goal for this book is to get you on the road fast, with a minimum of
fuss. Like you, we'd rather spend more time actually getting somewhere
and less time reading about it in the manual!
So, we designed our book so that you don't have to read the whole thing
from front to back for the information you want. At the start (or end) of
each segment, we'll tell you what content is coming up next. If it's a
concept you're already familiar with, we'll show you how and where to
skip ahead for the next important topic. We've also made it easy to look
up any tips you may need from time to time. Here's how:
The manual is organized into four sections. Section 1 will help you install the iWAY in your vehicle. We'll also show you how to add an MMC
card containing your local map information. We'll finish by describing
some of the available accessories.
Section 2 covers the Map Display and Map Menu Options. It will show
you how easy it is to run the iWAY, right out of the box. This section
features a one-page GPS Practice Run. (If you've already jumped
ahead and figured out how to install the unit yourself, and you
just can't wait any longer, turn to the Practice Run on page 21
and head for the road with your GPS unit!)
100m and begin installing it, please
Section 3 describes the Main Menu Options, the commands used to configure things like screen brightness, sound levels and units of measure. We’ll
also show you how to use utilities like the Trip Calculator.
Finally, in Section 4, we’ll go into detail on how to search for and navigate
to points of interest, addresses and waypoints you’ve created. We’ll also
offer tips on how to understand and follow the automatic turn-by-turn
routes that you’ve created. Before we go any further, we'd like to take
just a moment to explain how the iWAY works.
How Lowrance GPS and the GPS System Work
You'll navigate a little easier if you understand the basics of how the
iWAY 100m scans the sky to tell you where you are and where you're
going. (If you already understand GPS receivers and the GPS system,
skip on ahead to Section 1, Installation & Accessories on page 7.)
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First, think of your unit as a small, highly automated computer. The iWAY
100m includes a keypad and on-screen menus so you can tell it what to do.
The screen lets the unit show your location on a moving map, as well as
point the way to your destination. A speaker built into the power cable lets
you hear verbal turn-by-turn driving instructions.
An internal antenna tunes in to a couple of dozen GPS and WAAS satellites circling the earth. Your unit listens to signals from as many satellites as it can "see" above the horizon, then computes its location in
relation to those satellites. The iWAY plots that position on the moving
map shown on the screen.
To use the Turn-by-Turn routing that makes this unit so powerful,
you'll need to create custom map files using the included MapCreate
Turn-by-Turn software. You can use an MMC (MultiMedia Card) or SD
(Secure Digital) Card flash memory card to store these high-detail, custom maps. MapCreate custom maps contain much greater detail than
the basic background map. The iWAY automatically reads Custom Map
Files directly from the MMC or SD Card. To use a custom map, all you
need to do is slide an MMC containing a map into the unit. For details on
using MapCreate to create these custom maps, consult the MapCreate
documentation provided.
GPS stands for Global Positioning System, a navigational system that
can accurately locate your position anywhere on the Earth. This technology is available to everyone, everywhere, 24 hours a day, in all
weather conditions. GPS uses 24 satellites orbiting 10,900 miles above
the Earth to transmit position data back to Earth. A GPS receiver processes that data to tell you where you are.
For the system to work, the unit must have a clear view of the satellites
in order to receive their signals. Unlike radio or television signals, GPS
works at very high frequencies. These signals can be easily blocked by
trees, buildings, an automobile roof, even your body.
If you would like to know more about GPS and its companion system
WAAS, visit our web site and check out the GPS Product Guide section
(www.lowrance.com/Support/gps.asp). It includes a GPS tutorial, frequently asked questions and a glossary.
NOTE:
You'll control the iWAY with the keyboard below the screen. In this
manual, all the keypad "keystrokes" appear as boldface type. So, if
you're in a real hurry when you're looking up instructions (or if you
just need a reminder), you can skim the instructions and pick out
what menu command to use by finding the boldface command text.
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Section 1:
Installation & Accessories
This section describes the various accessories and cables that came with
your iWAY, and exactly how to use them. Some of the most important information in this section is how to connect the iWAY to your car's stereo,
and how to use the MMC card to get your map information onto the iWAY.
If you need help using any of these accessories, look through this section. Otherwise, move on to Section 2: The Map Display and Map MenuOptions beginning on page 15. You can also turn to the beginning of
Sec. 3 on page 31 if you'd rather start learning about more advanced
setup options.
Power
The iWAY operates from AA batteries or on 3 volts DC using an external power cable with a cigarette lighter adapter and speaker. When the
power cable is used, the iWAY automatically switches to it if the external power is greater than the battery voltage. If the external power
fails, the unit automatically switches to the batteries.
Flash memory will keep your stored data safe and accessible for the life
of the product — after the unit is turned off, no battery or external
power is needed to store your data.
Batteries
The unit requires two, 1.5 volt AA batteries. We recommend that you
use alkaline batteries for the best trade-off between battery life and
cost. We recommend DURACELL
If you're looking for an extended-life battery, the Duracell
tery has performed well in our tests.
brand, but other brands will work.
ULTRA bat-
You can also use rechargeable AA alkaline batteries, such as those
made by RAYOVAC
, or rechargeable AA nickel metal hydride (NiMH)
batteries. We do not recommend nickel cadmium (NiCd) rechargeable
batteries because we tend to get poor battery life from them.
Rechargeable alkaline batteries will not last as long as standard alkaline batteries. However, rechargeable NiMH batteries should give you
suitable battery life.
NOTE:
The battery gauge on the Satellites screen may not read accurately
with some battery brands because discharge rates can vary significantly. This is especially true for rechargeables. This battery gauge
was calibrated for alkaline batteries.
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Do not mix different battery types. Mixing battery types may cause leakage. (For example, don’t use both alkaline and NiMH batteries at the
same time, and don't use standard alkalines with rechargeable alkalines.)
Battery Installation
Turn the unit over so that the back is facing you. With your thumb or
nail, pull back on the small clip to release the battery cover latch as
shown in the following images. Once the latch is released, pull the battery cover up out of the grooves in the bottom of the case.
Remove iWAY battery cover.
Install the batteries according to the embossed signs in the battery compartment, which shows the correct polarity. Point the positive pole of the
upper battery to the left; point the positive pole of the bottom battery to
the right.
NOTE:
Inside the battery compartment is a rotating MMC card lock. The
grip on this lock must be turned parallel with the direction of the
batteries for them to fit properly.
Replace the battery compartment cover. First align the latch tabs at the
bottom of the cover with the slots at the case's base. Press the cover into
place, and then firmly push up on the clip at the top of the cover until it
latches in place. There is usually an audible click when the latch engages.
Replace battery compartment cover. Align tabs with slots
in the base, left. Press latch firmly until it clicks, as shown right
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Cigarette Lighter Power Adapter with Speaker
To use external DC power: Plug the power cable's cigarette lighter
speaker adapter into a cigarette lighter receptacle. Next, pull aside the
rubber cover on the bottom of the unit and insert the other connector as
shown in the following image. A small clip on the connector should hold
the connector in place.
Attach external power cable to iWAY.
WARNING:
Do not remove the cigarette lighter speaker adapter and
splice the exposed wires directly to a 12-volt power system. The cigarette lighter speaker adapter contains inthe plug a protective fuse and a voltage regulator to convert 12 volts down to about 3 volts. Without this regulator, connecting your unit to a 12-volt power source will
destroy the unit. This damage will not be covered by
your warranty.
The power cable has a built-in speaker that allows you to hear verbal
turn-by-turn driving directions. It has a headphone socket, volume control and a power indicator light. You can control the speaker's volume
either by adjusting the level on the control on the side of the speaker, or
by adjusting the iWAY's volume in the Main Menu. We'll explain how to
do that later in this manual.
MMC or SD Memory Card Installation
Your iWAY uses a MultiMedia Card to store information, such as custom maps, waypoints and other GPS data. The unit can also use Secure
Digital Cards (SD cards) to store information.
NOTE:
Throughout this manual, we will use the term MMC, but just remember that your unit can use an MMC or SD card to store data.
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Both of these solid-state flash memory devices are about the size of a
postage stamp, and range in storage capacities from 8 MB to more than a
gigabyte of storage. We have successfully tested SD cards up to 512 MB.
Additional MMC cards are available from LEI Extras; see ordering information inside the back cover of this manual. MMCs and SD cards
are also available at many consumer electronics stores.
The MMC slot is located in the battery compartment, beneath the batteries on the right side of the unit. The contact pins are springy, to
make it easier to insert and remove the MMC card.
To remove an MMC
1. Remove battery compartment cover.
2. Remove batteries, if present.
3. Hold unit facedown in right hand. Use your thumb or index finger
and press down on the center of the MMC label.
Remove an MMC Card.
4. Drag the MMC from the slot into the battery compartment.
5. Turn the iWAY face up and give it a shake to dump the MMC into
your hand or onto a work surface.
To add an MMC or SD Card
1. Remove battery compartment cover.
2. Remove batteries, if present.
3. Hold unit facedown in right hand. Drop the MMC card into the slot,
label-up, with the notched edge toward the right.
4. Press down on the center of the label and slide the card to the right.
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Add an MMC Card.
5. Turn the plastic rotating card lock until it holds the card firmly in
place, with the grip parallel to the direction of the batteries.
6. Replace the batteries and battery cover.
R-A-M Bracket Mounting Systems
Several R-A-M mounting brackets are available for your iWAY.
WARNING!
When a GPS receiver is used in an automobile, the driver
is solely responsible for operating the vehicle in a safe
manner. Drivers must maintain full surveillance of all
pertinent driving conditions at all times.
An accident or collision resulting in damage to property, personal injury or death could occur if the operator of a GPSequipped vehicle fails to pay full attention to travel conditions and vehicle operation while the vehicle is in motion.
Do not attempt to configure, adjust or enter information
into your GPS unit while driving.
When mounting a GPS unit in an automobile, you must
avoid any installation that obscures important instruments and controls or restricts the driver's view through
the vehicle's windows. Avoid placing the GPS where it
could be propelled by an activated airbag. Some states
restrict mounting any electronic device in any location
on an automobile dash. Be sure to check your local laws
before using these mounts.
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Be sure to check the suction mount for adequate adhesion each time you use the unit, and reinstall it if necessary. This is a portable mounting device, and the normal
heating and cooling cycle of a car's interior will eventually loosen the seal. A loose suction cup could allow the
unit to fall or come loose during a turn.
Assembly
Use a Phillips screwdriver to assemble the mount components provided
with your unit. A plastic cradle, movable arm and plastic ball base connect to a suction cup to attach the unit to your vehicle's windshield.
Assembled suction cup mount for the iWAY 100m.
Installing the RAM Suction Mount
The suction cup mount is designed to secure the GPS to a windshield or
other smooth surface. The mounting surface should be free of dirt and oil.
Remove the socket arm from the base and make sure the base locking
lever is in the off position. (See the following figure.) Use both hands and
press down hard on the mounting surface. While maintaining pressure,
turn the lock lever to "on" (this will require some force). Attach the plastic
cradle to the socket arm, then attach the arm (with cradle) to the base.
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After assembling the mount as described, slide the iWAY into the cradle
Press down hard and turn lock.
tab
and connect the power cable. You can loosen the socket arm nut to position the unit for optimum viewing, then tighten it snugly. To remove the
bracket, pull on the suction release tab to break the vacuum seal.
Suction
release
RAM suction cup base on windshield.
Locking lever in "On" position
If the suction cup mount has problems staying on, clean the mounting
surface and the suction cup with alcohol, then reinstall. Moistening the
suction cup may help adhesion in some cases.
Hundreds of other RAM mounting systems are available for your unit.
There are permanent mounts and temporary mounts suitable for virtually any vehicle, even motorcycle handlebars.
See your Lowrance dealer or visit the LEI web site, which can be found
at www.lei-extras.com, for the latest options stocked by LEI, the
accessory source for Lowrance and Lowrance Automotive. For a
complete look at the many mounting options, visit the RAM web site at
www.ram-mount.com, or call their purchasing support department at
206-763-8361. Or write to RAM: National Products Inc., 1017 S
Elmgrove St, Seattle, WA 98108, USA.
If you have questions, contact us at the following phone numbers: In
the U.S., call LEI Extras toll-free at 800-324-0045, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Central Standard Time, M-F. In Canada, call toll-free 800-661-3983, 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, M-F. If you live outside the U.S. and
Canada, you should contact the dealer in the country where you purchased your unit. To locate a dealer near you, visit the Lowrance web
site, www.lowrance.com, and look for the Dealer Locator.
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Moving on: iWAY Operation
Now that you've got the iWAY installed and working, it's time to find out
how it works. The following section jumps right into a description of the
Map Display, which will tell you everything you need to know about the
iWAY's moving map and the various settings in the map menu. If you
feel comfortable using the Map Display, you can also skip to the advanced setup instructions in Sec. 3 on page 31 to start learning about
iWAY's Main Menu.
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Section 2:
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5
6
8
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The Map Display and Map Menu Options
This section addresses the unit's Map Display operation. You can use the
Map Display to access all of the iWAY's navigation features, from finding
the nearest restaurant to plotting a road trip across the country. If you're
already comfortable with the basic Map Display and want to learn about
more advanced setup, skip ahead to Sec. 3, Main Menu Options.
Before you turn on the unit and find where you are, it's a good idea to
learn about the different keys, the Map Menu, and how they work together. BUT, if you just can't wait to get navigating, turn to the onepage GPS Practice Run on page 21.
Keyboard
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iWAY 100m keypad.
1. SPEAK – Push this key any time Turn-by-Turn mode is active to
make the iWAY repeat the current navigation instruction.
2. MENU – Press this key to show the menus, which allow you to select
or adjust a feature from a list.
3. PWR (Power)/LIGHT – The PWR key turns the unit on and off and
activates the backlight.
4. ARROW KEYS – These keys are used to navigate through the
menus, make menu selections, move the map cursor and enter data.
5. ZOUT (Zoom Out) – This key lets you zoom the screen out to see a
larger geographic are on the map. Less detail is seen as you zoom out.
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6. ZIN (Zoom In) – This key lets you zoom the screen in to see greater
detail in a smaller geographic area on the map.
7. FIND – The Find key launches the iWAY search menus.
8. EXIT – The Exit key lets you return to the previous screen, clear
data or hide a menu.
9. ENT (Enter) – This key allows you to accept entered values or execute menu commands.
Power/Lights On and Off
To turn on the unit, press PWR. To turn on the backlight, press PWR
again. Pressing PWR once again will turn off the backlight. (Press EXIT
to clear any message or alarm displays.)
Turn off the unit by pressing and holding the PWR key for 3 seconds.
Main Menu
The iWAY has a Main Menu that contains some function commands
and some setup option commands. Access it by pressing
The Map Display also has its own menu, which is accessed by pressing
MENU one time. (All of these options come with default values so that
you can use the iWAY right out of the box, but if you want to learn
about the various options, see Sec. 3, Main Menu Options.)
To clear the menu screen and return to the page display, press
MENU|MENU.
EXIT.
The Main Menu.
The Main Menu commands and their functions are:
Screen command: changes the contrast or brightness of the display
screen as well as the backlight delay.
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Sounds command: enables or disables the sounds for key strokes, as well
as controlling the type and frequency of voice navigation instructions.
Units of Measure command: changes the units of measure used in
displaying distance, time and heading information.
Safety Mode command: turns on or off the Safety Mode, which prevents you from making changes to the iWAY while driving.
Satellites command: displays detailed information concerning the
iWAY's current satellite lock.
Trip Calculator command: records and displays detailed information
concerning the current trip, such as max. speed and total distance.
Popup Help command: turns on or off the tip boxes that appear when
a menu item is highlighted.
Disable/Enable TBT command: toggles the unit between Turn-byTurn (TBT) and Line of Sight navigation modes.
Transfer My Data command: allows you to copy waypoint and route
information from the iWAY onto an MMC card, or from an MMC card
onto the iWAY.
Browse MMC Files command: gives you information about the installed MMC card and the files it contains.
Power Saving command: lets you control the amount of battery power
used for GPS accuracy, to extend battery life.
Reset Options command: resets all customizable settings to their factory defaults.
Software Info command: displays the current software version, useful
when checking whether an update is available from our web site.
The Map Display
The map screens show your course and track from a “bird’s-eye” view.
By default, this unit shows the map with north always at the top of the
screen. (This can be changed. See the topic Map Orientation later in
this section.) If you’re navigating to a waypoint, the map shows your
starting location, present position, course line and destination. You
don’t have to navigate to a waypoint, however, to use the map.
NOTE:
When our text says, "navigating to a waypoint," we really mean
navigation to any selected item, whether it is a waypoint you made,
a map feature or an item (like a restaurant) from the POI database.
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Using the map is as simple as turning on the iWAY. A screen similar to
those in the following images appears. For illustrative purposes, we have
removed the textual data boxes that usually appear at the bottom of the
screen, allowing more of the map to show. You can add or remove data
boxes using the Customize command on the Map Menu, described later in
this section.
The arrow flashing in the center of the screen is your present position. It
points in the direction you're traveling. (Remember, a flashing question
mark on the arrow symbol or flashing text displays means the iWAY has
not yet calculated a position.)
The map zoom range is the distance across the screen. This number
shows in the lower left corner of the screen. In the first example below
left, the range is 4,000 miles from the left edge of the map to the right
edge of the map.
When you're not using the Auto Zoom feature, the Zoom In and Zoom Out
keys zoom the map to enlarge or reduce its coverage area and the amount
of mapping detail shown. There are several available map zoom ranges,
from 0.02 miles (35.2 yards) to 4,000 miles.
Far left, Map Page opening screen. Center, zoomed to 100 miles and
right, zoomed to 6 miles. Over Zoomed means you have reached the
detail limits in an area covered only by the basic background map.
Zooming in any closer will reveal no more map details because a high-
detail custom map has not been loaded on the MMC for this area.
Note that you can use the iWAY to roughly locate your position using
only the factory-loaded background map. However, in order to access
the wealth of information available to the unit, including Points of Interest and Turn-by-Turn route generation, you must use a custom map
generated in MapCreate, as described earlier in this manual.
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Map display, left, and Map Menu, right.
The Map Display has its own menu, which is used to find distances,
change the orientation of your map, view map data, and perform other
helpful map functions. To access the Map Menu, press the
MENU key.
We'll describe the various options in the Map Menu in detail later in
this section.
Waypoints
One of the most powerful tools in using the map display is the creation of
waypoints. Waypoints are user-created graphical icons representing map
locations. You can create a waypoint at your current position, or anywhere
else on the map simply by scrolling the cursor to the desired location.
To create a waypoint, press and hold
Waypoint." Release
ENT, and the Create Waypoint menu appears. We'll
ENT until you see the words "Save
describe waypoint creation in detail later in this section. For now, we'll
explain how to use an existing waypoint on the map.
Selecting a Saved Waypoint
You can select any waypoint by moving the cursor over its symbol on
the map display. When you do, the symbol will be outlined with a black
halo. The waypoint's name will also appear in a pop-up box.
A halo indicates a selected waypoint on the map display
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