Lowrance Electronics iWAY 350c Quick Start Manual Download Page 38

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Music Mode Practice Run

Start at your computer. You should already have some MP3 or Ogg
Vorbis music files available. If you need help ripping your CDs to these
formats, consult the documentation for the CD ripper software.

1. Insert an MMC or SD Card in your iWAY and connect the iWAY to
your computer as described in the supplemental instruction sheet.
Browse to the card.

2. Select a few of your favorite songs and copy them onto the card. For
now, copy only a few songs and place them in the card’s root directory.
(Later, you might prefer to set up subfolders in the music drive and
organize your music by artist, album or genre.)

3. Once the songs are copied, disconnect the iWAY from your computer,
carefully observing the instructions in the supplemental document.
Move the iWAY to your car.

4. To turn on the unit, press and release the 

POWER

 key.

5. The opening screen displays either a map of North America or the mu-
sic player. If the Map Mode opens up, press the 

M

ENU

 button in the top left

corner of the screen, then choose the 

M

USIC 

button to switch to Music Mode.

6. Touch the screen inside the Now Playing box (at the top of the
screen) to see a list of the songs available on your card. These should
match the songs you just copied there. Using the touch screen, choose
one from the list.

7. The song will begin playing. If you haven’t changed the output mode,
the audio should be playing through the iWAY’s built-in speaker (or
through headphones, if attached). To play the audio through your car’s
radio, press the 

O

UTPUT

M

ODE

 button in the bottom left corner of the screen.

The volume slider is replaced by a frequency slider. Find an empty fre-
quency on your FM radio, then press and drag the frequency slider to
match the frequency of your radio. You should hear the iWAY audio im-
mediately.

8. Cancel the song currently playing by pressing 

S

TOP

. To have iWAY

create a play list of all of the songs in the music folder, simply press the

P

LAY

 button with no song selected. The iWAY will begin playing the

first song in its music directory.

9. The buttons to the right of the Visualization Area control the Repeat
and Shuffle options. Press 

S

HUFFLE

 to toggle it on (the button should

turn yellow). Now press 

N

EXT

S

ONG

, and the iWAY will randomly choose

a song out of those on the card.

10. Listen to your favorite music. Now you can return to your computer
and add more songs or play lists to your iWAY.

Summary of Contents for iWAY 350c

Page 1: ...Pub 988 0148 971 Turn by Turn Mapping GPS and MP3 Player Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...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 a...

Page 3: ...tice you will learn the amount of pressure necessary to operate the unit effectively NOTE Use the provided suede microfiber cloth to clean the iWAY s touch screen Other cleaning materials could damage...

Page 4: ...der adjusts the playback volume Press the blue button and drag it left or right to get the desired volume There are two ways to choose the song or play list you want to play next You can press the FIN...

Page 5: ...ind it even as the highway overpass dwindles in your rear view mirror At left Map Mode display zoomed out At right Map Mode display zoomed in with cursor arrow up and Map Display Toolbar buttons showi...

Page 6: ...on There is one more button that appears whenever the cursor is up but it is not part of the toolbar The Information button appears in the top right corner of the screen Push this button to bring up t...

Page 7: ...but we provide several other options which can be found by choosing the FIND button from the Main Menu The iWAY Find Menu The options on the top row all point to a database of POIs Points of Interest...

Page 8: ...list of instructions from the OPTIONS MENU by selecting the DIRECTIONS LIST command located on PAGE 1 There you can select any step from the list and another screen will pop up showing a close up of...

Page 9: ...in return to Standby Mode If you wish you can turn off Standby Mode To turn it off press the MENU button and select OPTIONS Choose PAGE 2 and tap the INTERFACE SETUP button to display the Interface Op...

Page 10: ...8 Notes...

Page 11: ...9 Notes...

Page 12: ...10 Lowrance Pub 988 0148 971 Copyright 2005 All Rights Reserved Printed in USA 102605 Lowrance Electronics Inc...

Page 13: ...Pub 988 0148 841 Turn by Turn Mapping GPS and MP3 Player Operation Instructions...

Page 14: ...ed infoUSA is a trademark of infoUSA Inc Mapping Database copyright 2005 NAVTEQ NAVTEQ ON BOARD is a trademark of NAVTEQ Lowrance Electronics may find it necessary to change or end our poli cies regul...

Page 15: ...sing Menus 8 The Main Menu 8 Map and Music 9 Options Menu 9 Find 9 Map Mode Practice Run 11 The Map Mode Display and On Screen Commands 12 Using the Menu Button 13 Using the Speak Instruction Button 1...

Page 16: ...verlay Data Setup 29 Route Via Waypoints 30 AutoSort 31 Cancel Navigation 31 Routing Options 32 Avoid Cross Traffic Turns 33 Prefer Avoid Toll Roads 33 Prefer Avoid Interstates 33 Turn Preview 33 Opti...

Page 17: ...s Virtual Keyboard 50 Find Gas and ATMs Lodging and Restaurants 51 Using the Name Filter 52 Navigating to the Selected POI 53 Recent Destinations 54 Find Address 54 Address Book 56 Other Pages 56 Int...

Page 18: ...age of all available navigation tools and must visually check to make sure a clear safe path to the next destination is available WARNING When a GPS unit is used in a vehicle the vehicle operator is s...

Page 19: ...le to connect the iWAY to your PC We ll finish by describing some of the available accessories Section 2 covers Mapping Mode Operation It will show you how easy it is to run the iWAY 350 right out of...

Page 20: ...he hard drive is available for you to store MP3 music files The iWAY s memory also records GPS data you create such as address book contacts GPS stands for Global Positioning System a navigational sys...

Page 21: ...Music Mode Power Cable The iWAY operates on internal rechargeable batteries When the in cluded power cable is connected the iWAY draws power directly from the power cable and recharges the internal b...

Page 22: ...r In such vehi cles simply connect the iWAY to external power and then turning the car off will automatically place the iWAY in Standby and starting the car will restart the iWAY External Connections...

Page 23: ...removable disk on your computer That means you can add new folders rename folders or files and copy and delete files the same way you would on the computer Before you copy your music onto the card con...

Page 24: ...ION Do not use any chemical such as window cleaners on the iWAY screen or damage may occur Cleaning fabrics other than the microfiber towel type may scratch the screen Damage caused by incorrect clean...

Page 25: ...utton turns the unit on and off and activates the backlight To turn on the unit press POWER To turn on the backlight press POWER again The unit has three preset backlight levels to select from Repeat...

Page 26: ...zoom selection box which we ll describe later in this section require you to press and drag an item on the touch screen We ll use that term throughout this manual press and drag to refer to the motio...

Page 27: ...me of these settings To access the Options Menu from the Main Menu simply choose OPTIONS and it will appear In Sec 4 we ll describe each of the Options Menu options and commands in detail All of these...

Page 28: ...10 ping Mode well enough to find your current location and find your way to a destination...

Page 29: ...s on the screen at that loca tion You ll see the Map Cursor pointing to the position you selected 6 Press the Location Information button in the top right corner of the page It looks like the image at...

Page 30: ...is pointing the direction you re moving When you have the Map Mode displaying your current position the iWAY will keep this icon in the center of the screen scrolling the map as you travel so that you...

Page 31: ...button appears just below the Menu button Push this button once to make the iWAY repeat the current navigation instruction If you re not navigating the iWAY will speak a short test message Whenever t...

Page 32: ...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 help...

Page 33: ...n Information Button 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 brin...

Page 34: ...ntact at your current position An Edit Contact screen will appear which includes a textbox contain ing the contact s name address and phone number You can choose to leave the address and phone number...

Page 35: ...act You can remove a contact from the iWAY by selecting it on the map and pushing the LOCATION INFORMATION button Choose DELETE from the Location Information Screen and the contact will disappear Navi...

Page 36: ...klight press POWER again The unit has three preset backlight levels to select from Repeat edly pressing POWER will cycle through the backlight settings and turn off the backlight To turn off the unit...

Page 37: ...and what it can do you ll eventually want to begin tweaking some of these settings To access the Options Menu from the Main Menu simply choose OPTIONS and it will appear In Sec 4 we ll describe each o...

Page 38: ...e Now Playing box at the top of the screen to see a list of the songs available on your card These should match the songs you just copied there Using the touch screen choose one from the list 7 The so...

Page 39: ...th all the on screen command buttons shown All of the Music Mode commands are available right on screen The most important tools are the play control buttons at the bottom of the screen but you can al...

Page 40: ...currently selected song or play list starting at the beginning If you haven t chosen a play list or song yet pushing Play will automatically generate a play list from all the songs on your iWAY s mus...

Page 41: ...nd drag the blue button to the left or right to get the desired volume The far left is mute the far right is maximum volume Using the Now Playing Box to Launch Music Browser The center of the top row...

Page 42: ...utton in the top right corner of the screen launches an Audio Search menu To find a particular audio file by its filename press FIND MUSIC and then touch anywhere inside the Name Filter box to open th...

Page 43: ...o toggle whether the option is on or off The button is yellow when the option is turned on and white when the op tion is turned off Setup Equalizer Use the SETUP EQ button to customize the audio level...

Page 44: ...l this display with but tons similar to the Music Mode play controls Pictures slideshow mode looking for images and with an image shown In order to use the Pictures Slideshow you must already have pho...

Page 45: ...lay lots of helpful navigation information on a digi tal gauge To view the Gauge Page choose GAUGE from the Main Menu The iWAY Gauge Page shows useful information in an easy to read format This page s...

Page 46: ...for destinations and generating routes Remember as you read through this section that all menus and dialogs can be closed by selecting the X in the upper right corner of the screen Directions List The...

Page 47: ...cursor is up you can use Zoom In Zoom Out and the Zoom Selection Box to control the zoom level As soon as you Clear Cursor though Auto Zoom will automatically recalculate the zoom level If you would p...

Page 48: ...your start location all the way to your destination sometimes you ll want a little bit of control over the path it makes The Route Via Waypoints menu allows you to add intermediate locations along yo...

Page 49: ...guide you every step of the way AutoSort If you want to rearrange the order of the waypoints in the list you can use the UP and DOWN buttons on the screen to move the selected way point higher or low...

Page 50: ...r avoid them Preferred road types will occur more often in your routes the iWAY will deliberately try to take those types of roads Road or turn types that you Avoid will show up less although the iWAY...

Page 51: ...er all the way to the right and the iWAY won t use toll roads at all Of course if you prefer the convenience of toll roads and don t mind the cost you can give them an even greater value by pressing a...

Page 52: ...oxes show the text instruc tion the distance from your current location to the selected turn the direction of the turn in this case straight ahead and the total dis tance from the turn to the end of t...

Page 53: ...ays etc If you draw too much detail your screen can feel cluttered If you don t draw enough you re not getting the most value out of your mapping GPS You can use the Categories Drawn command to select...

Page 54: ...our iWAY to save on screen clutter You can choose to display Trails which will show your travel history on the Map Mode display For instructions on dis playing Trails see the earlier discussion of Cat...

Page 55: ...ou can use it to find the distance of your daily commute or to calculate your average speed on a cross country road trip To access the Trip Calculator from the Options Menu choose TRIP CALCULATOR A sc...

Page 56: ...of the Trip Calculator screen shows you the calculated infor mation for your current trip These text boxes contain values that up date in real time while you watch so you can see your exact speed or...

Page 57: ...maintain full surveillance of all pertinent driving conditions at all times An accident or collision resulting in damage to property personal in jury or death could occur if the operator of a GPS equ...

Page 58: ...nders Use this slider to adjust the frequency of Periodic Voice instructions until your iWAY is giving you exactly as much in formation as you need To set Voice Volume Press and drag the blue button o...

Page 59: ...ll of the available Skins Choose one from the list and the iWAY will begin displaying the new skin automatically Screenshots throughout this manual were taken using the Default skin Keyboard Keyboard...

Page 60: ...dividual tastes and lighting conditions Use the slider bar to adjust it to your preference To increase your screen s contrast press and drag the button on the slider bar to the right To decrease it pr...

Page 61: ...unit completely off Standby Mode allows it to sleep and draw very little battery power Because the unit is not completely shut off the next time you turn it on it will start up faster than if the uni...

Page 62: ...u choose UNITS OF MEASURE and the menu shown in the following image will appear The iWAY Units of Measure Menu To change any setting simply tap the button next to the format you prefer The button you...

Page 63: ...on command From the Options Menu choose DEVICE INFORMATION A dialog like the one in the following image will pop up showing you all the current infor mation about your iWAY The Device Information scre...

Page 64: ...titude or elevation The iWAY must receive reliable signals from 4 satellites to establish a 3D lock WAAS means your GPS is receiving reliable correction signals from the FAA s Wide Area Augmentation S...

Page 65: ...the TRANSFER DATA command from the Options Menu Tell the iWAY whether you want to LOAD data for the iWAY to display and use or SAVE data to the card to store or transfer it to another GPS unit If you...

Page 66: ...Mode choose GPS Simulator from the Options Menu NOTE If you are running the Simulator while driving about 15 miles per hour or faster and the unit acquires a satellite lock the unit will ask if you wa...

Page 67: ...the unit has acquired a posi tion If you do a search before your position has been determined iWAY will show you distance and bearing to the selected item from the unit s last known position It will...

Page 68: ...a helpful function that keeps track of the most recent places you have navigated to so you can go right back Finally as we mentioned in Sec 2 the Location Information screen s GO TO command allows you...

Page 69: ...tions on the top row of page 1 work essentially the same We ll use the GAS ATMS command as an example but you can follow essentially the same steps to locate and plot a course to any Point of Interest...

Page 70: ...cation If you re already on a route though the iWAY will use these two columns to show the To Exit and From Exit distances to help you manage your trip Using the Name Filter Sometimes a search returns...

Page 71: ...ation In formation Screen and move the map so that it s centered on the se lected POI This can be helpful if you re trying to figure out where it is in relation to your own position or to some other p...

Page 72: ...hat s not included in our POI database Just look it up in the phone book and enter its street address to navigate right to it 1 From the Menu press FIND to open the Find Menu then choose ADDRESS The f...

Page 73: ...eet name and then choose DONE The Find Address menu will appear again with the informa tion you entered in the City County field When you choose FIND ADDRESS the iWAY will only search within the city...

Page 74: ...can also use the Find By Name option to search your entire Address Book The Find by Name screen is shown at left Once you have selected a specific name from your address book the Contact Information s...

Page 75: ...ntersection or a street from the Find Menu choose FIND 3 then INTERSECTIONS The Find Streets menu appears On the Find Streets menu enter a name for the First Street by touch ing anywhere inside the FI...

Page 76: ...street names Choose one from the list and the iWAY will show a dialog asking whether you want to GO TO the intersection FIND ON MAP or ADD TO ADDRESS BOOK Find Streets menu shown left with the list o...

Page 77: ...s your New Final Destination the iWAY will direct you to the restaurant first and send you on to the gas sta tion after you ve finished eating Cancel Current Navigation will stop navigating to your ol...

Page 78: ...oo but there is no substitute for local knowledge If you use the iWAY in your own neighborhood it may occasionally recommend a route that you know isn t the best option Of course we do our best to pro...

Page 79: ...ns List to open a Turn Preview screen for that instruction These tools can be very useful when checking a route through a known area After the iWAY generates a route open the Directions List and read...

Page 80: ...from the route the iWAY recommended you ll often find that the iWAY recalculates your route and builds one that matches the official detour The most important step in learning how to follow iWAY s rou...

Page 81: ...Displays Customize Display 33 59 Installation 2 3 K Keyboard 15 23 40 48 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 L Location Information Button 10 14 15 16 58 Location Information Screen 10 14 15 16 47 48 51 53 54 M Mai...

Page 82: ...16 17 18 19 23 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Intersections 55 Streets 55 56 Shuffle Play List 19 23 Simulator 45 46 Speaker 2 19 21 T Text Boxes Customize Display 33 59 Touch Screen 2 7 8 12 17 19 39...

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