HDS Gen2 Touch Chartplotter Operator manual ENGLISH lowrance.
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Preface As Navico is continuously improving this product, we retain the right to make changes to the product at any time which may not be reflected in this version of the manual. Please contact your Lowrance dealer if you require any further assistance. It is the owner’s sole responsibility to install and use the instrument and transducers in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe boating practices.
About this manual This manual is a reference guide for operating the Lowrance HDS Gen 2 Touch system. It assumes that all equipment is installed and configured, and that the system is ready to use. The manual does not cover basic background information about how equipment such as radars and AIS work. Such information is available from our web site: www.lowrance.com/en/Support/Library/.
Contents 7 HDS Gen2 Touch screen and keys 8 The HDS Gen2 Touch home screen 9 Basic operation 9 9 9 10 12 13 14 The power key First time startup Using the touchscreen Menus Dialog boxes Positioning a Man Overboard waypoint Screen capture 15 Pages 15 15 16 16 18 Page overview Selecting pages, quick splits Selecting Active panel Customizing pages Data Overlay 19 Chart 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 22 26 26 27 30 The Chart page Vessel symbol Chart scale Using the cursor on the chart page Panning the chart
4| 36 Navigating 36 36 37 39 Goto cursor Navigating on the chart Navigation settings panel Steer page 40 StructureMap™ 40 40 42 43 45 Turning on StructureMap overlay Selecting Structure Source Structure options Logging Structure data Scanning Fishing areas 46 The Instruments panels 46 46 The dashboards Customizing the Instrument panel 48 Using Video (9” and 12” units only) 48 48 The video page Setting up the video page 49 The Alarm system 49 51 The alarms dialog Acknowledging an alarm 5
58 Using the simulator 58 58 58 59 Simulator mode Demo mode Selecting simulator source files Advanced simulator settings 60 Using the radar (optional) 60 61 61 62 62 64 65 66 67 68 71 72 Radar operation modes Adjusting range Using the cursor on the radar page Measuring range and bearing to a target Radar menu EBL/VRM Setting a guard zone around your vessel Radar Settings menu Radar orientation MARPA Radar overlay Radar installation menu 74 Using AIS 74 75 76 76 Target symbols Viewing information
6| 85 SIRIUS™ weather (North America only) 85 86 86 88 89 90 The weather display Showing detailed weather information Weather symbology Weather alarms Weather reports Animating SIRIUS™ weather graphics 91 Audio 91 91 92 92 93 94 Enabling audio The audio media bar Operating the audio source Audio controls Using the FM/AM radio Using SIRIUS radio 96 Maintenance 96 96 97 97 97 Preventive maintenance Simple maintenance procedures Software upgrades Troubleshooting Backing up your system data 99 Ind
HDS Gen2 Touch screen and keys 4 1 2 5 3 6 1 Touchscreen 2 SD Card reader Used for optional InsightHD, Navionics, other compatible third-party cartography, software updates, transfer of user data and system backup. 3 Waypoint key A short press opens the waypoint menu. A long press opens the Find menu. Press the key twice to quickly save a waypoint. 4 Pages key A short press displays the home screen. Repeated short presses toggles through favorite pages.
The HDS Gen2 Touch home screen 6 7 5 1 2 4 4 3 ¼¼ Note: video is only available on HDS Gen2 Touch 9” and 12” units. The radar option will only be shown when the unit is connected to a radar. 1 Utilities panel Tap an icon to access utility data. 2 Favorites panel Used to display Favorite pages, save new Favorites or clear previously configured pages. 3 Pages Tap a page icon to view the page full screen. Press and hold a page icon to view quick split combo page options. 4 More Tap to see the full menu.
1 • Basic operation The power key Press and hold: Turn unit on/off • Single press: Display dialog for brightness adjustment, night mode, standby mode and power off • Repeated presses: Toggle preset brightness levels (10 - 6 - 3- 1) ¼¼ Note: If the power key is released before shut-down is completed, the power off is cancelled. A night mode which optimizes the color palette for low light conditions, is included.
Pages Operation Menu/Dialogs Chart Radar Tap Select/toggle item Activate cursor Press and hold n/a Activate cursor selection mode Adjust slider value Drag Scroll dialog Pan chart (any direction) Move cursor Hide page menu (Drag right) Menus • • • Toggle menu Menus are used to operate the system and to adjust settings. You select a menu item and toggle on/off menu check boxes by tapping the selected item. You adjust slider bar values by dragging your finger on the slide bar.
Back button You can return to the previous screen or menu by pressing the Back button. Page menu Hiding page menu Hidden system menu The page menu for each operation mode has a hidden system menu. To access the hidden system menu, place your finger on the top menu item and drag down.
Settings dialog You can access the settings dialog for each operation mode from the hidden system menu or from the Utilities panel on the home screen. Dialog boxes You select entry fields and keys in a dialog box by tapping the screen. You can only enter information when a field is selected and highlighted. Some dialog listings might extend beyond the screen area. These dialogs will include a scroll indicator, and you scroll by dragging the list. A dialog is closed by tapping the Close button.
Using the cursor The cursor is by default not shown on any page. Tap the screen to activate the cursor on the chart and radar pages. The cursor information window will show position coordinates at the cursor position and range and bearing to the vessel. To remove the cursor and cursor window from the page, tap the Clear cursor button. On the Chart page, tap Restore cursor to display the cursor in its previous location.
+ Cancel navigation The unit will continue navigating toward the MOB waypoint until the waypoint is reached or until you cancel navigation. Delete a MOB waypoint 1. Cancel navigation. 2. Tap Waypoint MOB on the page menu. 3. Tap Delete. Screen capture Simultaneously press and hold the Pages and power keys to take a screenshot. By default, screen captures are saved to internal memory. Refer to the Utilities section of this manual for information on viewing screen captures and saving files to a SD card.
2 Pages Page overview This unit supports up to 7 page types. Each has a corresponding group of preconfigured quick split combo pages. Quick splits are two-panel combination pages featuring the selected page combined with each of the other pages. Quick splits can not be modified, but you can select/save your own page combination using the Favorites feature. You can save up to 10 favorites. Pages, quick splits and favorites are all accessed from the homescreen.
Selecting Active panel You can change active panels by tapping the desired panel. The active panel will have an orange border. Adjusting splits The size of panels can be adjusted by tapping Adjust splits on the hidden system menu. Drag the adjustment button horizontally to resize the panels. Tap Save to confirm changes. Customizing pages Saving Favorites You can save and edit Favorite pages from the page editor screen. 1.
You can select from seven different panel configurations as illustrated below. ¼¼ Note: You can cycle through favorite pages by pressing the Pages key. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Deleting favorites 1. Tap Customize on the Favorites panel 2. Tap the page icon for the page you want to remove 3. Tap Clear and tap Save Data Overlay Allows you to overlay information on the active page. You can turn on/off viewing of overlay data and edit/add overlay data by accessing the hidden system menu from any page screen. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
3 Chart The chart page displays your position relative to land and other chart objects. On the page you can plan and navigate routes, place waypoints, overlay a radar image, a StructureMap image and weather information, and display AIS targets. ¼¼ Note: This unit has different embedded cartography depending on the region. The first part of this section describes how to use the charts, and is common to both Insight and Navionics. Chart options depend on which cartography is in use on the unit.
Chart scale You zoom in and out on the chart by using the Zoom keys. Chart range scale and range rings interval (when turned on) will be shown in the lower right corner of the chart panel. Using the cursor on the chart page The cursor is by default not shown on the chart page. When you tap the screen, the cursor will become visible and the cursor position window will be activated. When the cursor is active, the chart will not follow the vessel. Press and hold the screen to activate cursor assist mode.
Chart menu When the cursor is active, some features on the chart menu will be replaced with cursor mode features. Tap Clear cursor to return to the normal chart menu. Saving waypoints When the cursor is not active, you can save a waypoint at the vessel position by tapping New waypoint on the chart menu. Using the touchscreen to save a waypoint at the cursor: No cursor 1. Tap the desired location on the screen 2. Tap New on the chart menu 3.
¼¼ Note: To measure distance from your vessel, tap the desired location on the map and the distance to that location will be shown in the info box in the lower left corner of the screen. 1. Tap the screen and then tap Measure on the menu • The measuring icons will appear with a line drawn from the vessel center to the cursor position, and the distance will be listed in the info box. 2. Drag one of the map pins to the desired point. The distance between the two points will be shown in the info box.
Heading up Displays the chart with the vessel’s heading directly up on the chart image. Heading information is received from a compass. If heading is not available, then the COG from the GPS will be used. Course up Rotates the chart in the direction of the next point when in navigation mode. If the unit is not in navigation mode the heading up orientation will be used until you start navigating Look ahead This option centers the chart slightly forward of your vessel so you can maximize your view ahead.
You can change the camera tilt angle and rotate the camera around the vessel by dragging your finger on the screen. ¼¼ Note: When in rotate mode, use horizontal motions to rotate the vessel. Use vertical motions to change the viewer perspective. When rotate is selected the camera position is fixed, and the camera can only be rotated and tilted. You rotate and tilt the camera by tapping and dragging your finger on the screen.
Medium This is the minimum information sufficient for navigation Full This is all available information for the chart in use Categories Insight charts includes several categories and sub-categories that you can turn on/off individually depending on which information you want to see on your display.
Selecting chart data This unit can use built-in Lowrance map data as well as Navionics, Fishing Hotspots, legacy LakeMaster and other third-party mapping cards. Tap Change to Navionics or Change to Lowrance to switch chart data the unit is using. ¼¼ Note: The system will not automatically switch to embedded cartography if the SD card is removed. A low-resolution chart will be displayed until you re-insert the SD card or manually switch back to embedded cartography.
Range Rings You can turn on/off range rings from the chart settings menu. The range rings can be used to show the distance from your vessel to other chart objects. The range scale is set automatically by the system to suit the chart scale. Heading and Course extension The length of the extension lines are either set as a fixed distance, or to indicate the distance the vessel will move in the selected time period. Vessel heading extension is aligned with COG direction the vessel’s bow is pointing.
Look ahead This option centers the chart slightly forward of your vessel so you can maximize your view ahead. View • • The Navionics chart database provides you with detailed coastal cartography, with 2D and 3D view options.
No Photo overlay Photo overlay, land only Full Photo overlay Photo transparency The Photo transparency sets the opaqueness of the photo overlay. With minimum transparency settings the chart details will be almost hidden by the photo. Minimum transparency Maximum transparency Navionics Fish’n Chip This unit supports Navionics Fish’n Chip (US only) chart feature. For more information, see www.navionics.com. Change to Lowrance Switches map display from Navionics SD card data to Lowrance mapping data.
Navionics settings Optional settings for Navionics charts Traditional 2D chart Chart with shading Colored Seabed Areas Colors different parts of the seabed to provide better definition of seabed composition. Annotation Determines what area information, such as names of locations and notes of areas, is available on display. Presentation type Provides marine charting information such as symbols, colors of the navigation chart and wording for either International or US presentation types.
4 Waypoints, routes & trails The waypoints, route and trails screens The Waypoints, Routes and Trails dialogs give access to advanced edit functions and settings for all these items available on your system. Waypoint, route and trail screens are accessed from the homescreen or by pressing and holding the Waypoint key. The edit and settings options are accessed from the menu or by pressing and holding the unit’s dedicated waypoint key.
Positioning waypoints Placing a waypoint at vessel position With the cursor inactive, you can position a waypoint at the vessel position from any page by pressing the dedicated Waypoint key twice. Using the cursor to position waypoints On the chart page, you can place a waypoint at a selected position by tapping the screen and then tapping New waypoint on the menu. Tap Save on the waypoint dialog to create the waypoint.
Moving a waypoint by tapping the screen 1. Tap the waypoint -- The waypoint name will appear on the page menu 2. Tap the waypoint name 3. Tap Move on the menu -- The waypoint icon will change to indicate moving mode 4. Drag the waypoint to its new position 5. Confirm the new position by tapping Save on the menu Waypoint alarm settings You can set an alarm radius for each waypoint you create.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Creating routes using existing waypoints Access the routes dialog Tap New Tap Create using route list Tap the new route window (shown below) Tap Insert Tap the desired waypoint Repeat Steps 4, 5 and 6 until all points have been placed Tap Save New route window Edit a route A route and a waypoint can only be edited from the chart page when the item is selected. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Trails A trail is a graphical presentation of the historical path of the vessel, allowing you to retrace where you have traveled. A trail can be converted to a route in the Trail screen, as described later in this section. From the factory, the system is set to automatically draw a trail. The system will continue to record the trail until the trail length reaches the maximum trail point setting, and will then automatically begin overwriting the oldest trail points.
5 Navigating The navigation function included in your unit allows you to navigate towards the cursor position, a waypoint or along a predefined route. For information about positioning waypoints and creating routes, refer to “Waypoints, routes & trails” on page 31. Goto cursor You can navigate to the cursor from the chart or radar pages by activating the cursor and tapping Goto cursor on the menu. ¼¼ Note: The Goto cursor option will only be available when the cursor is active on a page.
When route navigation is started, the menu will expand showing options for skipping a waypoint, or for restarting the route from current vessel position. Selecting start point You can navigate a route, starting from any routepoint, by positioning the cursor over the selected routepoint and tapping the routepoint name on the menu. You can start navigating the route from the first or last routepoint (forward or reverse), or from a selected routepoint.
Arrival radius Sets an invisible circle around the destination waypoint. The vessel is considered arrived at the waypoint when it is within this radius. XTE limit (Cross track error) This parameter defines the vessel’s accepted offset distance from the leg. If the vessel goes beyond this limit an alarm will be activated. XTE alarm (Cross track error) Turns on/off the XTE alarm. Trails Opens the Trails dialog where trails settings can be adjusted and trails can be converted into routes for navigation.
Steer page The Steer page can be used to display information when you are navigating. Data fields Course line Off course limit Vessel symbol Data fields The Steer page displays the following information: DTD Distance to destination XTE Cross track error SOG Speed over ground TTD Time to destination COG Course over ground POS Position The course line When traveling on a route the course line shows the intended course from one waypoint towards the next.
6 StructureMap™ StructureMap™ is a tool that allows you to overlay SideScan sonar returns on top of the chart, giving you a birds-eye view of underwater structure below and beside your boat. StructureMap makes it easier for you to visualize the underwater environment in relation to your position and aids the user in interpreting SideScan sonar images. ¼¼ Note: GPS only units can only use the StructureMap feature by accessing a StructureMap (.
Live mode Displays the last few minutes of the Side Imaging history as a trail behind the vessel icon. The length of this trail will vary depending on the Side Imaging and Down Imaging range settings. The higher the range settings the longer the history length that will show up behind the vessel icon. Typically, it will display the last 4-5 minutes of recording. Live mode allows the user to quickly identify interesting areas of the lake and how they relate to vessel position.
¼¼ NOTE: If there is more than one StructureMap of the same area on the same SD card, the maps will overlap on your screen. If you want to have more than one map of the same area, you should put the maps on separate SD cards. Structure options Range Controls the width of the SideScan history trail. Adjust the range properly for the depth of the water. The greater the range setting, the wider the StructureMap history trail; Lower range settings reduce the width of the history trail.
Palette Several display palettes with varying degrees of color and brightness are available. Contrast Adjusts the brightness ratio between light and dark areas of the screen, making it easier to distinguish objects from the background. Water column Turns on/off the viewing of the StructureScan water column on StructureMap (only applicable in Live mode). Frequency StructureScan supports two frequencies.
Converting files To create a StructureMap file you must convert a structure sonar log (.sl2) file to StructureMap format (.smf ). This can be done automatically from the Sonar Log menu, or manually by converting logs from the Files menu. Due to the large size of StructureMap (.smf ) files, we recommend using an SD card when recording StructureMaps. To have structure sonar log (.sl2) files automatically converted to StructureMap file format (.smf ), tap Convert to map when complete on the Sonar Log menu.
Sharing files After structure sonar log (.sl2) files are converted to StructureMap (.smf ) files, they can be saved to a SD card and used on other GPS capable HDS Gen 2 units without the need for the StructureScan module. Show StructureMap (.smf) files You can view StructureMap (.smf ) files from the Files menu, which allows you to quickly see what area each StructureMap file covers.
7 The Instruments panels The Info page instrument panel consists of multiple gauges that can be customized to display selected data. The instrument panel displays data on dashboards, and you can define up to ten dashboards within the instrument panel. Tap the info page icon on the homescreen to display the info page instrument panel. ¼¼ Note: To include fuel/engine information, engine and tank information has to be set using the Fuel utility. Refer to the Fuel section in this manual.
Edit an Instrument dashboard 1. Select the dashboard you want to edit. 2. Tap Edit on the Instrument page menu 3. Tap the gauge you want to change. The selected gauge will be shaded in blue 4. 5. 6. 7.
8 Using Video (9” and 12” units only) The video function allows you to view videos or camera sources on your unit’s screen. For information about how to connect the camera, see the separate Installation manual. Tap the Video icon on the homescreen to access the Video page. ¼¼ Note: The video images will not be shared via the network. You can only view the video on the unit connected to the video source. The video page The video image will be proportionally scaled to fit onto the video screen.
9 The Alarm system This unit will continuously check for dangerous situations and system faults while the system is running. When an alarm situation occurs, an alarm message will pop up on the screen. If you have enabled the siren, the alarm message will be followed by an audible alarm. The alarm is recorded in the alarm history so you can see the details and take the appropriate corrective action. The alarms dialog The alarms can be setup in the Alarms dialog.
Type of messages The messages are classified according to how the reported situation will affect your vessel. The following color codes are used: Color Importance Red Critical Orange Important Yellow Standard Blue Warning Green Light warning Single alarms A single alarm is displayed with the name of the alarm as the title, and with details for the alarm. Multiple alarms If more than one alarm is activated simultaneously, the alarm message will display a list of up to 3 alarms.
Acknowledging an alarm The following options are available in the alarm dialog for acknowledging a message: Option Result Close Sets the alarm state to acknowledged, meaning that you are aware of the alarm condition. The siren will stop and the alarm dialog will be removed. The alarm will however remain active in the alarm listing until the reason for the alarm has been removed. Disable Disables the current alarm setting. The alarm will not show again unless you turn it back on in the Alarms dialog.
10 Utilities The Utilities tab includes options and tools that are not specific to any page. Utilities are accessed from the homescreen. Tapping a utility will open a dialog giving you access to available options for the selected item. When you select a utility, a dialog will open on top of your previous page. When you close one of these dialogs the display will return to last active page. Vessels Status listing List of all AIS, MARPA, and DSC vessels with available information.
Sun/moon Displays sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset for a position based on entered date and the position’s latitude/longitude. Trip Calculator Trip 1 / Trip 2 Displays voyage and engine information, with reset option for all data fields. Today Displays voyage information for the current date. All data fields will be automatically reset when the date changes. Find Search function for chart components. Alarms Active alarms List of active alarms. Alarm history List of all alarms with time stamp.
Tides Displays tide information for the tide station nearest to your vessel. Tap the arrow panel buttons to change date, or tap the date field to access the calender function. Available tide stations can be selected from the menu. Satellites Status page for active satellites. WAAS (and EGNOS) differential position correction can be configured to On or OFF. Files File management system for logs, screenshots, waypoints, routes, tracks and settings.
Copying files to SD card You can copy screenshots and logs to a SD card. You can also export system settings and waypoints, routes and trails to a SD card. Exporting files is covered in the Maintenance section. Copying all files Settings Opens the system settings menu.
11 System Settings Changing system settings The system settings provides access to advanced settings for your system and determines the way your system displays various user interface information on the display. Language Controls the language used on this unit for pages, menus and dialogs. Changing the language will make the unit restart. Text size Used for setting the text size on menus and dialogs. Default setting: Normal Key beeps Controls the loudness of the beep sound when a key is pressed.
Coordinate system Defines the coordinate system used when position coordinates are entered and displayed. Magnetic variation Magnetic variation is the difference between true bearings and magnetic bearings, caused by different location of the Geographic and the Magnetic north poles. Any local anomalies such as iron deposits might also affect the magnetic bearings. When set to Auto, the system automatically converts magnetic north to true north.
12 Using the simulator Simulator mode The simulation feature will let you see how the unit works in a stationary position and without being connected to the GPS, radar, etc. You can use the simulator to help you become familiar with your unit before using it out on the water. Demo mode In this mode the unit automatically runs through the main features of the product. If you press a key when demo mode is running, the demonstration will pause. After a time-out period, demo mode will resume.
Advanced simulator settings The advanced simulator settings allow you to define how to run the simulator. When the settings are saved these will be used as default when starting the simulator mode. GPS source Selects the source where simulated GPS data is generated. Speed, Course and Route Used to enter values when GPS source is set to Simulated course or Simulated route. Otherwise, GPS data including speed and course comes from the selected echosounder or radar files.
13 Using the radar (optional) The radar page can be set up as a full screen view or combined with other pages. The radar image can also be displayed as an overlay to existing 2D chart views and 3D for Navionics. Refer to “Chart overlay” on page “Chart overlay” on page 26. ¼¼ Note: Radar overlay requires data from heading sensor. Range Heading line * Cursor Orientation Cursor position Compass * Range rings * Range markers * * Optional radar symbology.
Adjusting range You can use the zoom keys on the touchscreen or the dedicated zoom keys on the front of the unit to adjust the radar range. Using the cursor on the radar page The cursor is by default not shown on the radar image. When you tap the radar page the cursor and the cursor position window will be activated. The cursor can be used to measure a distance to a target, and to select targets as described later in this section.
Measuring range and bearing to a target Range rings The range rings are displayed at preset distances from the vessel based on the radar range. You can use the range ring to estimate the distance to a radar echo. Radar menu When the cursor is active, some features on the radar menu will be replaced with cursor mode features. Tap Clear cursor to return to the normal radar menu. Adjust Gain No cursor The gain controls the sensitivity of the radar receiver.
Rain Clutter Rain clutter is used to reduce the effect of rain, snow or other weather conditions on the radar image. Adjust the value by vertically dragging the rain clutter slide bar. The value should not be increased too much as this may filter out real targets. Interference rejection Interference could be caused by radar signals from other radar units operating in the same frequency band. A high setting will reduce the interference from other radars.
Center Look ahead Custom offset 1. Select the offset option from the menu 2. Tap the screen where you want to position the radar center 3. Confirm the setting by tapping Save offset on the menu. Symbology Radar symbology can be turned ON/OFF collectively from the Radar menu, or individually as described in Radar settings later in this section..
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Defining an EBL/VRM marker Ensure that the cursor is not active on the radar page Tap EBL/VRM on the radar menu Select an EBL/VRM. Tap adjust to select EBL/VRM position Drag the EBL/VRM into the desired location Tap Save EBL/VRM Quick EBL/VRM marker positioning by using the cursor 1. Tap the radar page to position the cursor 2. Tap Place EBL/VRM1 or EBL/VRM2 -- The EBL line and the VRM circle will be positioned according to the cursor position 3.
Defining a guard zone 1. Tap Guard Zone on the radar menu 2. Tap one of the guard zones 3. Tap Adjust and tap and drag on the screen to position the guard zone 4. Save the position by tapping Save guard zone on the menu. Sensitivity The guard zone sensitivity can be adjusted to eliminate alarms for small targets. Shape You can choose whether the guard zone has a circular or sector shape. Adjust Used to position the guard zone.
STC curve The STC (Sensitivity Time Control) controls the sensitivity of the radar signal close to your vessel. Your selection should be based on the current sea conditions. ¼¼ Note: When a 4G broadband radar is installed, beam sharpening is enabled, resulting in 2X the azimuth resolution — similar to a threefoot length array. Target trails Turns on/off shaded echoes of each radar target making it easier to assess the movement of targets relative to your position.
Threshold The threshold sets required signal strength for the lowest radar signals. Radar returns below this limit will be filtered and not displayed. The default value is 30%. Fast scan (Broadband Radar™ only). Increases the rotation speed of the radar scanner when the range is under 2nm. This option gives faster updates on target movements within this range. North indicator Turns on/off viewing of the North indicator on the radar page. Range rings Turns on/off viewing of Range rings on the radar page.
MARPA target symbols Your unit uses the target symbols shown below. Symbol Description Acquiring MARPA target. Typically it takes up to 10 full rotations of the scanner Tracking MARPA target, not moving or at anchor. Tracking and safe MARPA target with extension lines. Dangerous MARPA target. A target is defined as dangerous based on the CPA, TCPA and AIS Range settings. Refer to “Vessel alarms” on page 76. When no signals have been received within a time limit a target will be defined as lost.
Viewing target information Tap the desired target and then tap Target details on the radar menu. MARPA target settings Several vessel settings define alarm limits and how the targets are displayed on your radar image. Target trails and safe rings You can define the length of the MARPA trail making it easier to follow target movement. A circle can be added around the MARPA target to present the danger zone.
your vessel comes within this distance from a vessel, the symbol will change to the “dangerous” target symbol. An alarm will be triggered if activated in the Alarm settings panel. Vessel alarm settings You can define several Vessels alarms to alert you if a target comes within predefined range limits, or if a previously identified target is lost. Alarm ID Description Dangerous vessel Controls whether an alarm shall be activated when a vessel comes within the predefined CPA or TCPA.
Radar installation menu Setup and configuration of the Broadband radar has been simplified compared to traditional pulse radars. There is no zero range (time delay), no warm up time, and no burn-in required. Radar status Displays scanner information, the availability and status of scanner features, and the status of radar peripherals.
Occasionally false target returns can occur adjacent to strong target returns such as large boats or container ports. This occurs because not all of the transmitted radar energy can be focused into a single beam by the radar antenna, a small amount energy is transmitted in other directions. This energy is referred to as sidelobe energy and occurs in all radar systems.
14 Using AIS The marine Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a location and vessel information reporting system. It allows vessels equipped with AIS to automatically and dynamically share and regularly update their position, speed, course and other information such as vessel identity with similarly equipped vessels. Position is derived from the Global Positioning System (GPS) and communication between vessels is by Very High Frequency (VHF) digital transmissions.
Lost AIS target. When no signals have been received within a time limit a target will be defined as lost. The target symbol represents the last valid position of the target before the reception of data was lost. Selected AIS target, activated The target will return to default target by tapping on a target symbol when the cursor is moved. symbol.
Vessel alarms You can define several alarms to alert you if a target comes within predefined range limits, or if a previously identified target is lost. Vessel alarms can be set up from the Alarms utility. Alarm ID Description Dangerous vessel Controls whether an alarm shall be activated when a vessel comes within the predefined CPA or TCPA. ¼¼ Note: The check box controls whether the alarm pop-up box is displayed and if the siren will sound.
Your vessel’s MMSI number You need to have your own MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) number entered in the system to be able to receive addressed messages from AIS and DSC vessels. It is also important to have the MMSI number entered to avoid seeing your own vessel as an AIS target on the chart. ¼¼ Note: The Vessel message option in the alarm settings must be toggled on if any MMSI message shall be displayed.
15 Networking You can monitor the performance of NMEA 2000 and Ethernet networks and configure data sources, network devices, waypoint sharing and NMEA 0183 settings. Auto configuration After you have installed your NMEA 2000 network, or added/removed a device, you can allow the unit to select network settings by turning on all network devices and tapping Auto configure on the network settings menu. Auto configure will reset data sources to default settings and remove all instances for networked devices.
Configuring data sources Devices can be configured from the Data source menu or from the device list. Select the device from the list and tap Configure. Scope You can select the Global or Local setting for display units and data sources on the network. Setting desired data sources to Global scope allows all display units set to Global scope to use the same data sources.
Device Global Local Automatically uses data from global data sources Display units When a data source is selected by other global scope units, all units switch to same data source Data sources must be selected manually.
Device list Tap device list to view all devices connected to a NMEA 2000 network. You can configure and calibrate (where applicable) devices shown on the device list. Calibrating devices Devices that can be calibrated from the device list will have a Calibrate button on the Device information dialog. Tap Calibrate and follow the onscreen instructions to calibrate the device. ¼¼ Note: for more information on device calibration, refer to the documentation that came with your device.
NMEA 2000 Turns on/off sharing/receiving of waypoints across a NMEA 2000 network. You can also turn on backlight sync, which allows all unit backlights to be adjusted from any display unit on the network. NMEA 0183 Used to configure the display unit to send/receive NMEA 0183 data. Receive waypoint Turns on/off capability to receive waypoints across a NMEA 0183 network. Serial ports Configures communication ports to share data with other devices. Output Turns on/off NMEA 0183 data output transmissions.
16 Fuel The fuel utility allows your unit to calculate and monitor the overall fuel performance of your vessel. The Fuel utility requires a fuel used sensor, like a Lowrance Fuel Flow sensor, an engine interface with fuel used output capability, or a Lowrance Storage Device. Vessel setup You will use vessel setup to select the number of engines, the number of tanks and vessel’s fuel capacity. Refuel Used to enter the amount of fuel added to the tanks and to calibrate the fuel flow or applicable sensor.
Calibration If you need to calibrate a tank, fill the tank, tap the Set to full checkbox, and proceed to tank calibration. If you add fuel, but do not fill the tank, you must enter the amount of fuel added to the tank to ensure the accuracy of fuel economy calculations. Fuel used Allows you to view the amount of fuel used since you last refueled, fuel used on your current trip, and fuel used for a season. Find fuel Allows you to search for fueling stations near your location.
17 SIRIUS™ weather (North America only) When connected to a Navico Weather Module, you can subscribe and include SIRIUS™ audio and SIRIUS™ Marine Weather Service on your system (North America only). SIRIUS™ audio and weather service covers inland US waters and coastal areas into the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. The audio and weather products received vary depending on your selected subscription package. For more information refer to www. siriusxm.com/marine weather.
Precipitation color shading City forecast icon SST color bar Storm icons Wind barbs SST color shading Showing detailed weather information When you tap a shaded weather area, available information will be shown in the cursor window. When you tap a weather icon, detailed information about the observation will be displayed. Weather symbology Precipitation Shades of color are used to show precipitation type and intensity. Darkest color indicates highest intensity.
Sea surface temperature (SST) Can be shown as color shading or text. When color coding is selected, the SST color bar will be shown on the left side of the display. You can define which temperature range that shall be color coded as described later in this section. Wave indication Colors are used to indicate forecasted wave height. Dark red indicate the highest waves, while blue are used for the lowest. You can define which height range that shall be color coded as described later in this section.
Icon Description City forecast Surface observation Tropical storm tracking; past (grey) - present (red) - future (yellow) Hurricane (category 1-5) tracking; past (grey) - present (red) - future (yellow) Tropical disturbance/depression tracking; past (grey) - present (red) - future (yellow) Storm attributes Lightning Watch box location and warning Marine zone location Weather overlay transparency The opaqueness of the weather overlay can be adjusted.
A watchbox is defined by the National Weather Service. When the alarm is turned on you will get an alarm if your vessel is inside or moves into a watchbox. Access the Alarms utility to set up weather alarms. Weather reports Marine zone SIRIUS™ service includes access to weather reports for all U.S. Marine Zones, with the exception of the high seas zones.. You can setup the system to read the forecast for a selected area. Tap the selected zone, and tap Accept to confirm your selection.
Animating SIRIUS™ weather graphics • • 90 | This unit records the weather information you have turned on, and this information can be used to animate past or future weather conditions. The amount of information available in the system depends on the amount of weather activity,- the more complex it is the less time will be available for animation.
18 Audio When this unit is connected to a SonicHub server you can use your unit to control audio playback from iPod, iPhone, USB mass storage device (mp3) and AM/FM radio. Before playing FM radio through the SonicHub, you must purchase a marine-grade AM/FM antenna. When connected to a LWX Satellite module you can subscribe and include SIRIUS™ audio. SIRIUS™ audio and weather service covers inland US waters and coastal areas into the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
Operating the audio source Selecting the audio source You switch between available audio sources from the Source menu. ¼¼ Note: The Mic source selects a high voltage level input allowing you to broadcast loud hailer messages over the audio system. Adjusting the volume The volume is adjusted by pressing the dedicated zoom keys or by tapping Volume on the menu and then dragging your finger on the slide bar. Muting You can toggle muting on/off by tapping Mute on the menu.
Shuffle and repeat Shuffle and repeat are turned on/off from the audio menu. The icons will be blue when the function is turned on. The playback menu The playback menus includes an option giving access to the source’s native menu or file structure, used for selecting tracks. Using the FM/AM radio Selecting AM/FM tuner region Before playing FM or AM radio, you must select the appropriate AM and FM tuner regions for your location.
Saving a channel to the favorite list When the channel is tuned in, you can add the stations to your favorite list. All favorite channels can be viewed, selected and deleted from within this list. Using SIRIUS radio The channels list The channels list displays all available SIRIUS channels, whether or not you have a subscription for the channel. The favorites list You can create of list of your favorite SIRIUS channels from within the channels list. You will not be able to add unsubscribed channels.
Locking channels You can lock selected SIRIUS channels from being broadcast unless an unlock code is entered. When the function is activated, a 4 digit code must be entered before the locking is activated. The same code must be entered before a locked channel can be released. Mixer You can make adjustments to audio settings by tapping Mixer on the audio options menu.
19 Maintenance Preventive maintenance The unit does not contain any field serviceable components, therefore the operator is required to perform only a very limited amount of preventative maintenance. It is recommended that you always fit the supplied protective sun cover when the unit is not in use. Simple maintenance procedures Cleaning the display unit The supplied cleaning cloth should be used to clean the screen, where possible.
Software upgrades The latest software for this unit will be available for download from our web site; www.lowrance.com Detailed instructions for how to install the software will follow the upgrade files. For more details about software upgrades, refer to the separate Installation manual.
The example shows how to export waypoints, routes and trails. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Access the Files utility Tap Waypoints, Routes and Trails database Tap Export Select the desired file format Select destination folder Enter a name for exported file Tap Enter ¼¼ Note: To export waypoints, routes and trails to a non-HDS unit, select a compatible file format and export the file to a SD or microSD card that works with the non-HDS unit.
20 Index A AIS Dangerous vessels 77 Extension lines 77 Filtering targets 77 MMSI number 77 Selecting targets 75 Target information 75 Target symbols 74 Vessel alarms 76 Alarms Acknowledge 51 Multiple 50 Set limits 49 Single 50 Audio 91 Audio bar 91 Audio controls 92 Enable 91 FM/AM radio 93 SIRIUS radio 94 Source 92 Volume 92 Navionics 27 Objects 25 Orientation 22 Overlay 26 Panning 20 Saving waypoints 21 Scale 20 Selecting data 26 Settings 26 StructureMap 40 Zooming 20 Coordinate system 57 Cursor Chart p
Fuel used 57 Vessel setup 56 G Guard zones 65 I Instrument panels Customizing 46 Dashboards 46 Editing 47 K Key beeps 56 L Language 56 Loran 38 Settings 38 M Magnetic variation 57 Maintenance 96 MARPA 68 Cancel target 69 Tracking targets 69 Menus 10 Hidden system menu 11 Page 10 MOB key 7 MOB waypoint 14 Delete 14 N Navigation Arrival radius 38 Cancel 14 Cancel navigation 37 Goto cursor 36 Loran settings 38 Phantom Loran 38 Routes 36 100 | Index | Lowrance HDS Gen2 Touch Trails 38 XTE limit 38 Navi
Overlay 71 Palette 67 Position 63 Rain clutter 63 Range 61 Range markers 68 Range rings 62, 68 Restore defaults 73 Sea clutter 62 Sidelobe suppression 72 STC curve 67 Symbology 64 Target trails 67 Vessel alarms 70 Restore defaults 57 Routes Creating 33, 34 Editing 34 S Satellites 54 Screen captures 14 Simulator Advanced settings 59 Mode 58 Source files 58 SIRIUS status 81, 85 Software Upgrades 97 Steer page 39 StructureMap 44 Contrast 43 Frequency 43 Logging data 43 Converting files 44 Noise rejection 43 P
Weather Alarms 88 Animating graphics 90 Icons 87 Marine zones 89 Precipitation 86 Reports 89 Sea surface temperature (SST) 87 Symbology 86 Transparency 88 Wave indication 87 102 | Index | Lowrance HDS Gen2 Touch
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