Lowrance electronic Network Card LMF 400 User Manual

Pub. 988-0151-221  
LMF-400  
Multi-function Gauge  
Installation and Operation  
Instructions  
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Table of Contents  
Section 1: Introduction ............................................................3  
Section 2: Installation ..............................................................5  
Preparation ................................................................................... 5  
Recommended Tools and supplies............................................ 5  
Mounting the Unit........................................................................ 5  
Connecting to a NMEA 2000 Network..................................... 6  
Network Nodes.......................................................................... 7  
Adding a Network Node............................................................ 7  
Additional Network Information.............................................. 8  
Section 3: Operation .................................................................9  
Boat Setup..................................................................................... 9  
Pages ........................................................................................... 10  
Engine Trim ............................................................................ 10  
Diagnostics .............................................................................. 10  
Fuel Manager.......................................................................... 10  
GPS Position ........................................................................... 11  
Single Analog .......................................................................... 11  
Dual Analog............................................................................. 11  
Quad Analog............................................................................ 11  
Single Digital .......................................................................... 11  
Dual Digital............................................................................. 12  
Quad Digital............................................................................ 12  
Synchronizer ........................................................................... 12  
Trim Tabs................................................................................ 12  
Viewing options........................................................................... 12  
Basic Menu.................................................................................. 12  
Adding Pages........................................................................... 13  
Removing Pages ...................................................................... 13  
Page Scrolling.......................................................................... 14  
Pop-Ups Setup......................................................................... 14  
Screen.......................................................................................... 15  
Audio Setup................................................................................. 16  
System Setup .............................................................................. 17  
Bus Devices ............................................................................. 17  
To Reset Values:.................................................................. 17  
Section 4: EP Configuration & Calibration.......................19  
Temperature Sensors.............................................................. 20  
To Unconfigure a temp sensor:........................................... 20  
To Configure a temp sensor:............................................... 20  
To Reconfigure a temp sensor: ........................................... 20  
Fuel Flow (Port, Center and Stbd)......................................... 21  
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Fluid Level .................................................................................. 22  
To unconfigure Fluid Level:.................................................... 23  
Calibrate.................................................................................. 25  
Reset Values............................................................................ 25  
GPS Module, Paddle Wheel Speed and Trim Tabs ............... 25  
Calibration of EP Devices........................................................... 26  
Partial Fill ........................................................................... 28  
Trim Tabs................................................................................ 28  
Section 5: Advanced Operation............................................31  
Customizing Pages...................................................................... 31  
Single Analog .............................................................................. 31  
Dual Analog................................................................................. 32  
Quad Analog................................................................................ 32  
Single Digital .............................................................................. 33  
Dual Digital................................................................................. 34  
Quad Digital................................................................................ 35  
Trim Tabs.................................................................................... 35  
GPS Position ............................................................................... 36  
Fuel Manager.............................................................................. 36  
Fuel Setup ............................................................................... 36  
Adjust Calibration............................................................... 36  
Fuel Remaining Source....................................................... 36  
Reset Seasonal .................................................................... 37  
Refill Tank........................................................................... 37  
Partial Fill ........................................................................... 37  
Economy Speed Source ....................................................... 37  
Reset Trip Fuel ....................................................................... 37  
System Setup Menu.................................................................... 38  
Engine Displayed ................................................................ 38  
Bus Devices ......................................................................... 38  
Sonar Alarms .......................................................................... 38  
Engine/Tank Configuration................................................ 39  
Reset Values:....................................................................... 40  
System Information ................................................................ 40  
Speed Range........................................................................ 40  
Pressure Range ................................................................... 40  
Change Units .............................................................................. 41  
Speed and Distance............................................................. 41  
Temperature........................................................................ 41  
Pressure............................................................................... 41  
Depth ................................................................................... 41  
GPS Coordinates ................................................................. 42  
Volume................................................................................. 42  
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Section 1: Introduction  
Thank you for buying the LowranceLMF-400! Your unit is a high-  
quality, multi-function, digital gauge designed to work with a  
LowranceNETnetwork. This is the NMEA 2000networking system  
developed by Lowrance Electronics.  
Caution:  
Installing LowranceNET NMEA 2000 devices is significantly  
different from installing earlier Lowrance components without  
NMEA 2000 features. You should read all of the installation  
instructions before proceeding.  
This gauge will only work with a NMEA 2000 network. It MUST be  
connected to a NMEA 2000 network or it WILL NOT function. When  
properly installed, the LMF-400 will display information from a variety  
of Lowrance Electronic Probe (EP) sensors connected to the network.  
A NMEA 2000 network using LowranceNET components.  
All Lowrance NMEA 2000 capable devices are either NMEA 2000  
certified or certification is pending. See our web site, www.lowrance.com,  
for the latest product status information.  
To get started with your Lowrance gauge, first read the installation  
section. It contains instructions for installing the LMF-400.  
After you've read those instructions, install the gauge and any EP  
sensors you may have purchased, then read the rest of this manual.  
Each sensor comes with its own installation instruction sheet, but this  
manual describes how the gauge operates with each sensor, and how to  
calibrate the sensors. The more you know about the gauge, the better it  
will work for you.  
Your package also includes another manual, part 988-0154-172, which  
contains complete instructions for creating or expanding a NMEA 2000  
network.  
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LowranceNET teams up the powerful NMEA 2000 network standard  
with a fast-growing, cutting-edge family of Lowrance Electronic Probe  
Sensors. At press time, the product line includes the EP-10 Fuel Flow,  
EP-15 Fluid Level, EP-20 Engine interface, EP-25 Speed, EP-35 Temp  
and EP-45 Water Pressure sensors.  
And what's more exciting, there are others on the way! Be sure to log  
onto www.lowrance.com from time to time for the latest developments,  
including updated operation manuals and instruction sheets you can  
download free of charge. When you're ready to expand your network,  
see the accessory ordering information on the back cover of this  
manual.  
NOTICE!  
The storage and operation temperature range for your unit is from  
-4 degrees to +167 degrees Fahrenheit (-20 degrees to +75 degrees  
Celsius). Extended storage or operation in temperatures higher or  
lower than specified will damage the liquid crystal display in your unit.  
This type of damage is not covered by the warranty. For more  
information, contact the factory's Customer Service Department; phone  
numbers are inside the manual's back cover.  
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Section 2: Installation  
Preparation  
The design of the LMF-400 allows convenient mounting in the dash of  
your boat, or it can be mounted on any flat panel at least four inches in  
diameter.  
To mount the LMF-400 in the dash, first make sure there is sufficient  
clearance behind the panel in the desired location. Also, see that there is  
adequate room to connect power and transducer cables. At least 3-1/2 inches  
are needed behind the surface of the dash to clear all connectors and wiring.  
Recommended Tools and supplies  
Recommended tools for this job include: hole saw, drill, drill bit (for  
starter hole). Required supplies for this job include: "U" bracket, lock  
washers and wing nuts (included).  
Mounting the Unit  
Cut a 3-3/8 inch diameter mounting hole with a hole saw. A "U" bracket  
is supplied to hold the sonar to the dash. Place it over the threaded  
studs on the back of the unit and secure it with the lock washers and  
nylon wing nuts provided with the unit.  
Secure unit to the dash using "U" bracket as shown.  
The bracket is designed to secure the unit to a dash with a thickness of  
2 mm. If your dash is thicker than 2 mm, the "U" bracket will be too  
long. Simply place washers or spacers between the unit and the bracket  
until you can tighten the wing nuts and secure the unit in place. Once  
the unit is in place, you need to connect it to a power supply, to the  
speaker (provided) and the LowranceNET.  
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White wire:  
Dash light  
positive  
Yellow wire:  
Piezo ground  
Blue wire:  
Piezo positive  
LMF-400  
Housing  
Black wire:  
Dash light  
ground  
LMF-400  
NMEA  
2000  
Network  
Cable  
LMF-400 with power cable wiring and NMEA 2000 Cable Connection.  
Connecting to a NMEA 2000 Network  
A network bus is an installed and operational network cable (backbone)  
running the length of your boat, already connected to a power supply  
and properly terminated. Such a bus provides network connection  
nodes at various locations around your boat.  
This is similar to the telephone wiring in a house. If you pick up a  
phone in your living room, you can hear someone talking into the phone  
in the bedroom.  
LowranceNET Node Kit for a NMEA 2000 network. Includes a 2 foot  
extension cable, T connector, 120-ohm male terminator and 120-ohm  
female terminator.  
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For complete instructions on setting up a new NMEA 2000 network or  
expanding an existing one, see the other document packed with your  
gauge, "Setup and Installation of NMEA 2000 Networks, General  
Information" part number 988-0154-172. If that document is missing, it  
can be downloaded free from the Lowrance web site.  
Network Nodes  
A network bus is built of network nodes spread along a backbone.  
Network nodes are made by fitting T-shaped connectors into the  
backbone (using the sockets on the sides), and attaching a display unit or  
sensor at the bottom of the "T."  
Using our telephone example, the T connectors are similar to telephone  
jacks. The backbone is like the phone wiring running through a house.  
Phones in a house must be connected to each other to communicate, and  
in the same way only sensors and display units plugged into the NMEA  
network can share information.  
Connections found in the middle of the bus will have one or more of these  
T-shaped connectors with the backbone cables plugged into both sides.  
Connections at the end of a network will have the backbone plugged into  
one side, and a terminator plugged into the other, as shown in the  
following figure.  
LEI or Lowrance  
Cable from  
device needs an  
sensor or  
open T.  
display unit  
T connector  
Terminator at  
the very end  
of the bus  
Backbone cable  
(to rest of bus)  
NMEA 2000 network node located at the end of a NMEA 2000 bus.  
Adding a Network Node  
You can add a node anywhere along the network backbone where a  
connection already exists. This connection could be at the end of the  
network (between a T connector and a terminator), between two T  
connectors, between a T connector and a backbone extension cable, or  
between two extension cables. Wherever you want to add the new node,  
simply separate the sockets of the old connection and attach your new T  
connector between them.  
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Lowrance or LEI device con-  
nects to new T connector.  
Add T-shaped con-  
nector to add device  
to bus.  
Attach  
terminator at  
end of bus.  
Existing network  
node  
Add a new device to a NMEA 2000 bus by attaching a T connector  
between two T connectors, between a T connector and the end  
terminator, or between two backbone extension cables.  
If you want to add a node at the end of the line (as shown in the previous  
figure), remove the terminator from the very last connector, securely  
attach the new T connector, and then attach the terminator on the new  
connector. Either method will allow you to add a device.  
Additional Network Information  
Further instructions on creating or expanding a LowranceNET network  
are illustrated in the NMEA 2000 network setup booklet, part number  
988-0154-172, which came packed with this manual.  
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Section 3: Operation  
The displays and settings in this digital gauge are controlled by a five-  
button keypad. The buttons are UP, DOWN, MENU, PAGES/ENTER and  
EXIT. The MENU key calls up the basic menu, which allows you to set up  
as many as 16 pages for display. The UP and DOWN keys are used to  
scroll through and highlight menu items. The PAGES/ENTER key (also  
referred to as the ENTER key) allows you to scroll forward through a  
series of pages and is used to select items from menus. The EXIT key is  
used to close menus and scroll backward through a series of pages.  
LMF-400 keypad.  
Boat Setup  
When the LMF-400 powers up for the first time, the screen will show  
the Boat Setup menu. You will not be able to proceed without  
completing Boat Setup, which requires you to program into the unit the  
number of engines and gas tanks on your vessel. Boat Setup will only  
appear again if you reset Engine/Tank configuration, add certain EP  
sensors or if configuration is lost.  
To complete Boat Setup:  
1. With Boat Setup highlighted, press ENTER. A menu will appear,  
allowing you to choose the number of engines and fuel tanks on your  
vessel. The Boat Setup menu options are: 1 Eng/1 Tank, 1 Eng/2 Tank,  
2 Eng/1 Tank, 2 Eng/2 Tanks, 3 Eng/1 Tank or 3 Eng/3 Tanks.  
2. Choose the option that applies to your vessel and press ENTER. After  
setting the engine/tank configuration, you will need to enter the size of  
each tank via the Set Tank Size menu. It will appear with up to three  
options, depending on the number of tanks you chose during Boat  
Setup. The options are: Port Tank, Stbd Tank and Cen Tank.  
3. Select the tank you want to set up and press ENTER. That will launch  
the Setting Tank Size window. If you selected one tank during Boat  
Setup, you will be taken directly to the Setting Tank Size Window.  
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4. Use the UP and DOWN keys to enter how many gallons the tank will  
hold and press ENTER.  
Press EXIT and repeat steps 3 and 4 for each of the remaining tanks.  
5. After all tanks on your vessel have been setup, press EXIT repeatedly  
to be directed back to the main display.  
NOTE:  
If your LMF-400 was already installed on your boat you likely will  
not have to complete boat setup. But, if you would like to go  
through the setup, take a look at the following instructions.  
1. Press MENU, scroll down to SYSTEM SETUP, then press ENTER.  
Select ENG/TANK CFG and press ENTER|ENTER.  
2. The following message will appear: Press Enter to Reset  
Eng/Tank Cfg. Press ENTER to reset the configuration and be  
directed to the Boat Setup screen. From the Boat Setup screen,  
press ENTER to access the engine/tank configuration menu.  
Pages  
Pages are the backbone of the LMF-400. They give you the power to  
mix and match data that will be displayed on the screen. Once you have  
picked pages that meet your preferences, the 400's multi-functionality  
really kicks in, allowing you to customize pages with the data most  
important to you. We'll take a closer look at customizing pages in  
Section 5: Advanced Operation.  
The LMF-400 has the capability to support up to 16 pages, which  
means you can add pages you find most helpful more than once,  
customizing each one differently.  
Engine Trim (from left to right), Diagnostics, Fuel Manager and GPS  
Module page.  
Engine Trim  
Monitors position of the boat’s engine in either percentages or degrees.  
Diagnostics  
Monitors engine performance, notifying you if a problem arises.  
Fuel Manager  
Fuel Manager page has three digital readouts capable of displaying:  
Fuel Flow, Fuel Economy, Fuel Remaining, Fuel Range, Trip Fuel  
Used, Seasonal Fuel, Paddle Wheel Speed, Pitot Speed and GPS Speed.  
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GPS Position  
The GPS position page displays the boater’s position in Latitude-  
Longitude, using Degrees-Minutes-Seconds or Degrees-Minutes as  
units of measure.  
Single Analog (from left to right), Dual Analog, Quad Analog and  
Single Digital page.  
Single Analog  
The single analog page displays an analog gauge that can show: Alt  
Voltage, Battery Voltage, Engine Temp, Atmospheric Pressure,  
Temperature, Fluid Level, PaddleWheel Speed, Pitot Speed, GPS Speed  
and Tachometer.  
Dual Analog  
The Dual Analog page shows a pair of analog gauges that can display:  
Alt Voltage, Battery Voltage, Engine Temperature, Atmospheric  
Pressure, Temperature, Fluid Level, Paddle Wheel Speed, Pitot Speed,  
GPS Speed and Tachometer.  
Quad Analog  
The Quad Analog page displays four analog gauges that can monitor:  
Alt Voltage, Battery Voltage, Engine Temperature, Atmospheric  
Pressure, Temperature, Paddle Wheel Speed, Pitot Speed, GPS Speed  
and Tachometer.  
Single Digital  
The Single Digital page displays a digital gauge that can monitor: Alt  
Voltage, Battery Voltage, Engine Temperature, Atmospheric Pressure,  
Temperature, Depth, Engine Load, Total Engine Hours, Fuel Flow,  
Fuel Economy, Fuel Remaining, Fuel Range, Paddle Wheel Speed, Pitot  
Speed, GPS Speed and Tachometer.  
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Dual Digital (from left to right), Quad Digital, Synchronizer and Trim  
Tabs page.  
Dual Digital  
The Dual Digital page features a pair of digital gauges which can  
display: Alt Voltage, Battery Voltage, Engine Temp, Atmospheric  
Pressure, Temperature, Depth, Engine Load, Total Engine Hours, Fuel  
Flow, Fuel Economy, Fuel Remaining, Fuel Range, Paddle Wheel  
Speed, Pitot Speed, GPS Speed and Tachometer.  
Quad Digital  
The Quad Digital page has four digital gauges capable of displaying:  
Alt Voltage, Battery Voltage, Engine Temperature, Atmospheric  
Pressure, Temperature, Depth, Engine Load, Total Engine Hours, Fuel  
Flow, Fuel Economy, Fuel Remaining, Fuel Range, Paddle Wheel  
Speed, Pitot Speed, GPS Speed and Tachometer.  
Synchronizer  
The Synchronizer page will show RPM for up to three engines, allowing  
users to synchronize the engines for smoother performance.  
Trim Tabs  
The Trim Tab page monitors the position of the Trim Tabs using either  
percentages or degrees as units of measure.  
Viewing options  
The pages may be viewed on the screen in one of two ways. You can  
scroll through them manually by using the ENTER and EXIT keys or set  
them to scroll automatically via the Page Scrolling function. We'll  
explore Page Scrolling in greater detail later in this section.  
NOTE:  
The ENTER and EXIT keys work together to help you scroll through  
pages on the main display. Pressing the ENTER key moves the scroll  
in one direction. Pushing the EXIT key moves the scroll in the other  
direction.  
Basic Menu  
Each page has its own menu. The menus vary somewhat from page to  
page, but all include these basic menu categories: Page, Screen, Audio  
Setup and System Setup.  
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The pages may be displayed one at a time or in a timed scroll set at an  
interval of your choosing via the page scrolling setting.  
NOTE:  
The System Setup menu is the lone basic menu category that  
differs slightly from page to page, depending on the page being  
displayed. We'll delve into that later in this section.  
Scrolling list of page options (left) with basic menu categories (right).  
Adding Pages  
To add a page to the display:  
1. Press MENU, select PAGES and press ENTER. A menu will pop up with  
four options: Add Page, Remove Page, Page Scrolling and Pop-Ups  
Setup.  
2. Select ADD PAGE and press ENTER. Use the UP and DOWN keys to  
scroll through the list.  
3. You can select the page you want to display by pressing ENTER when  
the desired page is highlighted. An adding page prompt will appear  
asking you to press the ENTER key to add the page.  
4. Press ENTER to add the page, which will take you back to the main  
display, where the page you selected will be on the screen.  
5. If you choose not to add the selected page, press EXIT repeatedly to  
return to the main display.  
Removing Pages  
To remove a page from the display:  
1. Press MENU, select PAGES and press ENTER.  
2. Choose REMOVE PAGE and press ENTER. You won't have a list to choose  
from, like when we added a page. You will only be able to remove the  
page that was on the main display when you pressed the MENU key.  
The following prompt will appear: Press Enter to Remove current Page.  
3. Press ENTER, which will return you to the main display.  
4. If you decide not to remove the selected page, press EXIT repeatedly  
to return to the main display.  
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Page Scrolling  
Once you have added the pages you want to monitor, you'll have two  
ways to view them on the display. You can scroll through the pages  
manually by using the ENTER and EXIT keys or utilize the Page  
Scrolling function to automatically scroll through the pages at an  
interval of your choosing.  
To activate Page Scrolling:  
1. Press MENU, select PAGES and press ENTER.  
2. Select PAGE SCROLLING and press ENTER. The Page Scrolling menu will  
appear with two settings: Off and Set Time.  
3. To set the scrolling interval, choose SET TIME and press ENTER.  
4. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select an interval between one and 60  
seconds. At the bottom of the Set Time display will be a message, Press  
Enter when finished. After you are satisfied with the selected interval,  
press ENTER.  
To turn off Page Scrolling:  
To get back into the Page Scrolling menu, repeat the steps you used to  
activate Page Scrolling.  
But this time, when you access the Page Scrolling menu, select OFF  
instead of SET TIME.  
Pop-Ups Setup  
Pop-Ups Setup is accessed from the basic menu by selecting PAGES and  
pressing ENTER. Scroll down to Pop Ups Setup and press ENTER. Four  
options will appear: RPM, Engine Trim, Trim Tabs and Stay-on Time.  
The Pop-Ups feature makes it possible for you to be alerted when the  
category you selected (RPM, Engine Trim, Trim Tabs) exceeds a  
threshold of your choosing. When a threshold is exceeded, the main  
page for the category will pop up on the main display for a preset  
duration. You can choose how long the page will be displayed via the  
Stay-on Time option.  
RPM: If you highlight RPM and press ENTER, a pair of menu options  
will appear: Off and Set Threshold. Select OFF to turn off a RPM pop up  
or highlight Set Threshold and press ENTER, to set a RPM threshold.  
The threshold for RPM ranges from 50 to 3,000 RPM.  
Engine Trim: If you select ENGINE TRIM and press ENTER, a pair of menu  
options will appear: Off and Set Threshold. Select Off to turn off an  
Engine Trim pop up or highlight Set Threshold and press ENTER, to set  
an Engine Trim threshold. The threshold for Engine Trim ranges from  
3% to 50%.  
Trim Tabs: If you choose TRIM TABS and press ENTER, a pair of menu  
options will appear: Off and Set Threshold. Select OFF to turn off a Trim  
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Tab pop up or highlight Set Threshold and press ENTER, to set a Trim  
Tab threshold. The threshold for Trim Tabs ranges from 3% to 50%.  
Stay-on Time: By highlighting Stay-on Time you are able choose how  
long the RPM, Engine Trim and Trim Tab pages will be displayed when  
their respective thresholds have been exceeded. To set the duration of  
each display, highlight STAY-ON TIME and press ENTER. The Set Time  
menu will appear, giving you the option to select a duration between 2  
and 15 seconds. You need only set the Stay-on Time duration once since  
it will affect all three categories (RPM, Engine Trim and Trim Tabs).  
Basic menu with Screen highlighted (left). Screen option menu  
(center) with Set Backlight window (right).  
Screen  
To access the Screen menu:  
1. Press MENU, choose SCREEN and press ENTER. There are three options  
from which to choose: Backlight, Contrast and Reverse Video.  
Adjusting Backlight:  
1. Select BACKLIGHT and press ENTER to adjust the brightness of the  
backlight. A vertical adjustment bar will appear on the Set Backlight  
window. If more than one gauge is on the bus, it will automatically  
adjust the other gauge to the same setting.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN keys to set the backlight to a desired level.  
3. Press EXIT to return to the Screen menu or ENTER to get back to the  
main display.  
Adjusting Contrast:  
You can adjust the Contrast in the same manner as the Backlight.  
1. Select CONTRAST from the Screen menu and press ENTER to launch the  
Contrast Adjust window.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN keys to move the slider bar to a desired level.  
3. Press EXIT to return to the Screen menu or press ENTER to get back  
to the main display.  
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Contrast is highlighted on the Screen menu (left). The Contrast Adjust  
window (center). Reverse Video highlighted on Screen menu (right).  
The easiest way to change the look of the display is to utilize the  
Reverse Video command, commonly used for nighttime viewing.  
To select Reverse Video:  
1. From the screen menu, highlight REVERSE VIDEO and press ENTER.  
You'll notice the dark and light colors have been swapped for one  
another. The white text, which was on top of a dark background, now  
has been switched to dark text on top of a white background. If more  
than one gauge in on the bus, it will automatically adjust the other  
gauge to the same setting.  
2. To toggle back to the previous setting, return to the Screen menu,  
select REVERSE VIDEO and press ENTER.  
3. Press EXIT|EXIT to return to the main display.  
Audio Setup highlighted on the basic menu (left). Audio  
Setup menu (center) with Key Sounds menu (right).  
Audio Setup  
To modify audio settings:  
1. Press MENU, highlight AUDIO SETUP, then press ENTER. A menu will  
appear with two options: Key Sounds and Alarm Sound.  
Adjusting Key Sounds:  
2. Select KEY SOUNDS and press ENTER.  
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3. Select ON or OFF and press ENTER, which will take you back to the  
main display.  
4. If you choose to keep the current setting, press EXIT to return to the  
Audio Setup menu  
Adjusting Alarm Sounds:  
1. To turn on or turn off Alarm Sounds, select ALARM SOUNDS from the  
Audio Setup menu and press ENTER.  
2. Select ON or OFF and press ENTER, which will take you back to the  
main display.  
3. If you choose to keep the current setting, press EXIT to return to the  
AUDIO SETUP menu.  
4. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the main display.  
System Setup  
On each page, the System Setup menu contains, Engine Displayed,  
Change Units, Bus Devices, Sonar Alarms, Eng/Tank Configuration,  
Reset Values and System Information.  
To access the System Setup menu, press MENU and use the UP and  
DOWN keys to highlight SYSTEM SETUP, then press ENTER. We’ll discuss  
the System Setup menu in more detail in the Advanced Operation  
section.  
Bus Devices  
One of the more significant commands in the System Setup menu is the  
Bus Devices command. It allows you to run a system check for all  
devices connected to the LowranceNet.  
1. To run a system check for devices connected to the NMEA 2000  
LowranceNet, press MENU, select SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER. Choose  
BUS DEVICES and press ENTER. After a Searching for Bus Devices  
message comes up, a list of all devices attached to the LowranceNET —  
the Bus Devices list — will appear.  
NOTE:  
If you modify settings and are not satisfied with the results, you  
can reset the gauge to its factory default settings via the Reset  
Values command.  
To Reset Values:  
1. Press MENU, highlight SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER.  
2. Scroll down to RESET VALUES and press ENTER. The following message  
will appear: Press Enter to reset all values.  
3. Press ENTER to reset the values.  
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WARNING:  
Resetting values is a factory hard reset. All settings will  
be wiped out.  
NOTE:  
Resetting values does not affect engine/tank configuration or the  
calibration and configuration settings of devices on the bus.  
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Section 4: EP Configuration &  
Calibration  
To configure items linked into the LowranceNET networking system,  
press MENU and select SYSTEM SETUP. Highlight BUS DEVICES and press  
ENTER, which will bring up the message, Searching Bus Devices. Once  
all devices are detected, a list of the devices (Bus Devices list) will be  
displayed.  
The Bus Devices command acts as the device manager for the bus,  
allowing you to configure and unconfigure devices and set and reset  
critical values such as alarms and calibration.  
Bus Devices highlighted in the System Setup menu (left). Searching  
Bus Devices window (center) with Bus Devices list (right).  
NOTE:  
Devices will vary in name and number depending on what has been  
connected to the LowranceNET. The number of temp sensors  
attached to the network will match the number that comes up on  
the Bus Devices list.  
If you configure or reconfigure a sensor, you're assigning or reassigning  
its designation in the LMF-400 to a different sensor location on the  
boat.  
The following items can be configured, unconfigured or reconfigured:  
Temperature Sensors (UnCfg Temp), Fuel Flow Sensors (UnCfg F  
Flow) and Fluid Level (UnCfg F Level). When UnCfg Temp, UnCfg F  
Flow and the UnCfg Fluid Level appear on the bus devices list it shows  
they are unconfigured. Proceed through this section to configure each  
one. You can have multiple Temperature sensors and Fluid Level  
Tanks, but will have no more than three Fuel Flows to configure since  
the LMF-400 supports a maximum of three engines.  
The GPS Module and Paddle Wheel Speed do not need to be configured.  
Engines and tanks are configured through the System Setup menu.  
Trim Tabs are configured through the Pages menu, which will be  
addressed later in this section.  
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NOTE:  
If you configure the desired sensors and are not satisfied with the  
results, you may clear the configuration settings for each sensor  
individually, by resetting values from the sensor's configuration  
menu. Remember, ONLY the sensor you select from the Bus  
Devices list will be set back to its defaults. To reset the LMF-400 to  
its defaults, you must select RESET VALUES from the System Setup  
Menu. We'll take a closer look at the RESET VALUES command later in  
this section.  
To get to the configuration menu:  
1. Press MENU, select SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER.  
2. Highlight BUS DEVICES and press ENTER. After a few moments, items  
detected in the network will be listed. Use the UP and DOWN keys to  
scroll through the list.  
3. To configure an item in the list, highlight the item and press ENTER.  
Temperature Sensors  
When temperature sensors are selected from the Bus Devices menu,  
the temp sensor configuration menu comes up with two choices:  
UNCONFIGURE or RECONFIGURE.  
To Unconfigure a temp sensor:  
1. After selecting a temp sensor from the Bus Devices list and pressing  
ENTER, choose UNCONFIGURE from the configuration menu and press  
ENTER. The following message will appear: Hit Menu to UnCfg Temp  
Sns.  
2. Press ENTER to unconfigure the sensor and be directed back to the  
Bus Devices list.  
To Configure a temp sensor:  
1. If you highlight UNCFG TEMP and press ENTER, a window will pop up  
asking if you want to configure the sensor.  
2. Press ENTER to be taken to the Selecting Temp menu.  
3. Highlight one of the Temp options (Temp1, Temp 2, Temp 3, etc.) on  
the Selecting Temp menu and press ENTER. The UnCfg temp now has  
been configured as the Temp you selected. You automatically will be  
redirected to the Bus Devices list.  
To Reconfigure a temp sensor:  
If you want to reconfigure a sensor, but all the sensors linked to the  
LowranceNET are already configured, you must first unconfigure a  
sensor, so its name will be available. Otherwise a Name Already  
Selected message will appear.  
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In the following example, we want to swap the configuration of Temp 2  
and Temp 1. We will first unconfigure Temp 2, then reconfigure Temp 1  
as Temp 2. We'll finish by configuring UnCfg Temp (formerly Temp 2)  
as Temp 1.  
1. Highlight TEMP 2 on the Bus Devices list and press ENTER, which will  
launch the temp sensor configuration menu.  
2. Choose UNCONFIGURE and press ENTER. The following message will pop  
up: Hit Menu to UnCfg Temp Sns.  
3. Press ENTER, and you will be taken back to the Bus Devices list.  
4. Select TEMP 1 from the Bus devices menu and press ENTER. Choose  
RECONFIGURE and press ENTER. That will direct you to the Temp  
Selection menu.  
5. Select TEMP 2 and press ENTER, which will take you back to the Bus  
Devices list.  
6. Now highlight UNCFG TEMP from the Bus Devices list and press ENTER,  
which will call up the Selecting Temp menu. Choose one of the Temp  
options (Temp 1, Temp 3, etc.) and press ENTER. You will be returned to  
the Bus Devices list.  
NOTE:  
To run a system check for devices connected to the NMEA 2000  
network, select BUS DEVICES from the System Setup menu and press  
ENTER. A Searching Bus Devices message comes up, followed by a  
list of all devices attached to the LowranceNET — the Bus Devices  
list. To select an item from the bus devices list, use the UP and  
DOWN keys to scroll through the list. Highlight the desired category  
and press ENTER.  
Fuel Flow (Port, Center and Stbd)  
Port Fuel Flow (Port Fflow), Center Fuel Flow (Cen Fflow) and  
Starboard Fuel Flow (Stbd Fflow) all share the same internal  
configuration menu, which includes: Change Engine (for two or more  
engines only), Fuel Warning, Unset Engine and Reset Values. After  
selecting a Fuel Flow (Port, Center or Stbd) from the Bus Device list  
and pressing ENTER, the following options will appear in the menu.  
To Unconfigure Fuel Flow:  
See Unset Engine below.  
To Configure Fuel Flow:  
1. From the Bus Devices list, highlight UNCFG F FLOW and press ENTER.  
That will launch the following message: Hit Menu to Cfg Flow Sns.  
2. Press ENTER to proceed with configuration.  
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To Change Engine (Reconfigure; active only with multiple-engine setting):  
1. From a fuel flow menu, select CHANGE ENGINE and press ENTER. That  
will call up an internal menu with three options: Port, Center and  
Starboard. When you select one of the three options a message appears:  
Changing Device Settings. When the LowranceNET has been scanned  
and all devices have been detected, you will be directed back to the Bus  
Device list.  
To set Fuel Warning:  
1. Highlight FUEL WARNING and press ENTER, which opens a menu with  
the following options: Low Level or High Level.  
2. After choosing either HIGH LEVEL or LOW LEVEL and pressing ENTER, a  
Level Warning window will appear. It will be set to OFF by default.  
When setting a Fuel Warning, you should choose LOW LEVEL, which will  
warn you when the fuel level drops below a preset percentage of the  
tank's capacity.  
3. To set the Fuel Warning level, use the UP and DOWN keys to select a  
desired percentage and press ENTER. You then will be directed back to  
the Bus Devices list.  
To Unset Engine (Unconfigure):  
1. After highlighting UNSET ENGINE and pressing ENTER, a message will  
pop up: Press Ent to Unconfig Dev Instance.  
2. Press ENTER and you will be directed back to the Bus Devices list.,  
where UnCfg F Flow will now be displayed.  
To Reset Values:  
1. Choose RESET VALUES, press ENTER and a message will be displayed:  
Press Enter to Reset Device Values.  
2. Press ENTER to reset the device values to the default settings.  
NOTE:  
By resetting values from the configuration menu, ONLY the device  
selected from the Bus Devices list will be set back to its defaults.  
When you Reset Values, the calibration on the device is reset. But  
when you unconfigure a device, its calibration is unaffected.  
WARNING:  
If you reset any EP, that EP will lose all configuration  
and calibration.  
Fluid Level  
Up to three tanks for each Fluid Level category (Fuel, Fresh Water, Oil,  
Black Water, Waste Water and Live Well) can be supported by the  
LMF-400. On the Bus Devices list, the fuel tanks will be displayed as  
Fuel Tank (P) for portside, Fuel Tank (C) for center and Fuel Tank (S)  
for starboard.  
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If you have one tank it will be shown as Fuel Tank. Other tanks will be  
displayed as Blackwater Tank, Freshwater Tank, Oil Tank, Live Well  
Tank and Waste Water Tank. If you have more than one of the tank  
types above, it will be displayed as Blk Wtr 1, 2, 3, Live Well 1, 2, 3, etc.  
If the tank or tanks have not been configured, they will be listed as  
Unfcg F Level.  
To unconfigure Fluid Level:  
1. Choose a configured Fluid Level from the Bus Devices list and press  
ENTER.  
2. Highlight UNCONFIGURE and press ENTER, which will launch the  
following message: Press Enter to Unconfigure Device.  
3. Press ENTER and you will be returned to the Bus Devices list where  
you now will see UnCfg F Level on the devices list.  
To Configure Fluid Level:  
1. Select UNFCG F LEVEL from the Bus Devices list and press ENTER,  
which will launch the following message: Press ENTER to configure  
Fluid Level Sensor.  
2. Press ENTER and a menu will be called up with these configuration  
options: Fuel, Fresh Water, Waste Water, Live Well, Oil and Black  
Water. You can have up to three tanks for each category.  
NOTE:  
The gauge must be set to Fuel Level for the Fuel Remaining Source  
to display fuel level sensor information properly. For more  
information on the topic, see Fuel Remaining source under Fuel  
Setup in Section 5, Advanced Operation.  
To configure Fuel:  
1. Highlight FUEL from the list of configuration options and press ENTER.  
The number of options on the menu will vary with the number of tanks  
you selected during Boat Setup. See Boat Setup on the first page of  
Section 3: Operations.  
If you have three tanks, a menu will appear with these options: Port  
Tank, Cen (Center) Tank and Stbd (Starboard) Tank.  
2. Highlight one of the three tank options and press ENTER, which will  
take you back to the Bus Devices list. If you have more than one tank,  
one of the following will now be on the list: Fuel Tank (P), Fuel Tank  
(C), Fuel Tank (S). If you have one tank, Fuel Tank will be on the list.  
To configure Fresh Water:  
1. Choose FRESH WATER from the list of configuration options and press  
ENTER. A window will appear prompting you to input the tank number.  
2. Enter the tank number (1, 2 or 3) and press ENTER. That will launch  
a tank size window.  
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3. Use the UP and DOWN keys to enter how many gallons the tank will  
hold and press ENTER. You will then be directed back to the Bus  
Devices list.  
To configure Waste Water:  
1. Highlight WASTE WATER from the list of configuration options and  
press ENTER. A window will appear prompting you to input the tank  
number.  
2. Enter the tank number (1,2 or 3) and press ENTER, which will launch  
a tank size window.  
3. Use the UP and DOWN keys to enter how many gallons the tank will  
hold and press ENTER. The Changing Device Settings window will  
appear. You will then be directed back to the Bus Devices list.  
To configure Live Well:  
1. Choose LIVE WELL from the list of configuration options and press  
ENTER, which will launch a window prompting you to input the tank  
number.  
2. Enter the tank number (1,2 or 3) and press ENTER, which will launch  
a tank size window.  
3. Use the UP and DOWN keys to enter the size of the tank and press  
ENTER. You will then be directed back to the Bus Devices list.  
To configure Oil:  
1. Highlight OIL from the list of configuration options and press ENTER,  
which will launch a menu with these options: Port Tank, Cen Tank and  
Stbd Tank.  
2. Select a tank and press ENTER, which will call up a Setting Tank  
Size window.  
3. Use the UP and DOWN keys to enter the number of gallons the tank  
will hold and press ENTER. You will then be returned to the Bus  
Devices List.  
To configure Black Water:  
1. Highlight BLACK WATER from the list of configuration options and  
press ENTER, which will launch a window prompting you to input the  
tank number.  
2. Enter the tank number (1, 2 or 3) and press ENTER, which will call  
up a tank size window.  
3. Use the UP and DOWN keys to enter how many gallons the tank will  
hold and press ENTER. You will then be directed back to the Bus  
Devices list.  
To Reconfigure Fluid Level:  
1. Select a configured Fluid Level (Fuel Tank, Oil Tank, Black Water  
Tank, Waste Water Tank, Fresh Water Tank, Live Well Tank) from the  
Bus Devices list and press ENTER.  
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A menu will be displayed with the following options: Level Warning,  
Unconfigure, Reconfigure, Calibrate and Reset Values.  
To set Level Warning:  
1. Select LEVEL WARNING and press ENTER, which will open a menu with  
two options: Low Level or High Level.  
2. Choose one of the levels (Low or High) and a box will appear,  
allowing you to set the warning level you selected to Off or to a desired  
percentage.  
NOTE:  
If you configure a tank for fuel, you should choose a LOW LEVEL  
warning, which will warn you when the fuel level drops below a  
preset percentage of the tank's capacity. Fresh Water and Oil also  
should be set for Low Level. If you configure a tank for Black Water  
or Waste Water, you should configure the Level Warning to the HIGH  
LEVEL. For example, if the High Level warning is set to 3 quarters of  
a tank, you will be notified before the tank's capacity has been  
exceeded, allowing you to dump the tanks before they fill up.  
3. Use the UP and DOWN keys to set the warning percentage to a  
desired level and press ENTER, then you will be returned to the Bus  
Devices list.  
Calibrate  
See detailed information on Calibration later in this section.  
Reset Values  
1. Highlight RESET VALUES on the Tank configuration menu and press  
ENTER. The following message will appear: Hit Menu to Rst Values.  
2. Press ENTER to reset the Tank device configuration values to the  
default setting. This will remove any calibration previously set.  
NOTE:  
By resetting values from the configuration menu, ONLY the device  
selected from the Bus Devices list will be set back to its defaults.  
When you Reset Values, the calibration on the device is reset. But  
when you unconfigure a device, its calibration is unaffected.  
WARNING:  
If you reset any EP, that EP will lose all configuration  
and calibration.  
GPS Module, Paddle Wheel Speed and Trim Tabs  
The remaining items from the Bus Devices list, GPS Module, Paddle  
Wheel Speed and Trim Tab Sensors do not need to be configured. If you  
highlight GPS Module or Paddle Wheel Speed and press ENTER, the  
following message should appear: Device Working Properly.  
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Trim Tab Sensors: highlighting Trim Tab Sensors and pressing ENTER,  
will launch the following message: Press Enter to Reset Device Values.  
To reset the Trim Tab Sensor settings to the default setting, press  
ENTER.  
Calibration of EP Devices  
Calibrating Fluid level is an important step to ensuring the status of  
your tank is correctly transmitted over the NMEA 2000 bus.  
For example: if you have an odd-shaped tank, like one that is wider at  
the top than at the bottom, the float inside the tank will tell you there  
is a half tank of gas when it reaches the midpoint of the tank,  
regardless of the tank’s actual capacity below the midpoint. That could  
cause you to run out of gas more quickly than expected. Whether the  
tank is configured for Fuel, Fresh Water, Waste Water, Black Water or  
Oil, calibrating the Fluid Level protects you from unpleasant surprises.  
NOTE:  
To run a system check for devices connected to the NMEA 2000  
network, select BUS DEVICES from the System Setup menu and press  
ENTER. A Searching Bus Devices message comes up, followed by a  
list of all devices attached to the LowranceNET — the Bus Devices  
list. To select an item from the bus devices list, use the UP and  
DOWN keys to scroll through the list. Highlight the desired category  
and press ENTER.  
To calibrate a tank:  
1. Press MENU, select SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER.  
2. From the System Setup menu, highlight BUS DEVICES and press ENTER  
to bring up the Bus Devices list.  
3. From the devices list, highlight the fluid level source you want to  
calibrate, press ENTER, select CALIBRATE and press ENTER. A menu will  
appear with three calibration options: 2 point, 3 point and 5 point.  
To execute 2-Point Calibration: there will be a pair of settings in the 2-  
point calibration menu: Empty Level and Full Level. 2-Point calibration  
is best for rectangular or square shaped tanks that allow the fuel level  
sensor to provide an accurate reading of the fuel level at the top and  
bottom of the tank.  
1. Choose the level (EMPTY OR FULL LEVEL) that corresponds with your  
tank's current fuel level and press ENTER.  
If you choose FULL LEVEL, the following message will appear: Calibrating  
Set Tank to Full Level Press Enter.  
2. Press ENTER and you will be taken back to the 2-point menu.  
3. Press EXIT to return to the Bus Devices list.  
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To execute 3-Point Calibration: there will be three options in the 3-point  
calibration menu: Empty Level, Half Level and Full Level. 3-point  
calibration is designed for tanks that vary in shape from the top to the  
bottom, leading to an inaccurate fuel level sensor reading, in the  
narrower, bottom portion of the tank.  
1. Choose the level (EMPTY, HALF OR FULL LEVEL) that corresponds with your  
tank's current fuel level and press ENTER. If you choose half level, the  
following message will appear: Calibrating Set Tank to Half Level Press  
Enter.  
2. Press ENTER and you will be taken back to the 3-point menu.  
3. Press EXIT to return to the Bus Devices list.  
To execute 5-point Calibration: there will be five options in the 5-point  
calibration menu: Empty Level, 1 Qtr Level, Half Level, 3 Qtr Level  
and Full Level. 5-point calibration is designed for the most uniquely  
formed tanks that vary greatly in shape from top to bottom, making an  
accurate fuel level sensor reading impossible without calibration.  
1. Choose the level (EMPTY, 1 QTR, HALF, 3 QTR or FULL LEVEL) that  
corresponds with your tank's current fuel level and press ENTER. If you  
chose 3-quarter level, the following message will appear: Calibrating  
Set Tank to 3 Qtr Press Enter.  
2. Press ENTER and you will be directed back to the 5-point menu.  
3. Press EXIT to return to the Bus Devices list.  
Fuel Flow  
If using the EP-10 Fuel Flow as the Fuel Remaining source, you must  
tell the unit when you add fuel or fill the tank. If just adding fuel, but  
not topping off the tank, use the PARTIAL FILL option and enter the  
amount of fuel added.  
WARNING:  
Be sure to carefully follow these instructions, otherwise  
fuel calibration could be inaccurate, resulting in  
incorrect Fuel Flow, Fuel Remaining, Fuel Economy and  
Fuel Range readings.  
If you are topping off the tank, but do not want or need to calibrate the  
unit, select the FILL TANK option and choose NO on the Calibrate option.  
To calibrate the EP-10 Fuel Flow, you must use the Refill Tank option.  
1. First, fill up the vessel's tank, but do not recalibrate, just input that  
the tank has been refilled.  
2. Once you have burned at least 5 gallons of fuel, fill up the tank  
again, carefully noting how much fuel was added to top off the tank.  
The amount of fuel added should be very close to the amount of Fuel  
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Used shown by the gauge. If the difference between these two figures is  
greater than 5 percent, then you need to recalibrate the unit.  
3. To do this, after entering the tank has been refilled, select YES on the  
RECALIBRATE option.  
4. Then enter in the amount of fuel added to fill the tank. The  
calibration is calculated by comparing the actual fuel used to the  
calculated fuel used. It is vital to get an accurate reading on the actual  
fuel used and the amount of fuel added to fill the tank the second time.  
On multiple engine installations with a single tank configuration, only  
one engine should be run when calibrating the EP-10 Fuel Flow. This is  
the only way to know how much fuel has gone through the EP-10 Fuel  
Flow you want to calibrate.  
Refill Tank  
1. After you have filled the gas tank, scroll through the pages until the  
Fuel Manager page is on the main display. Press MENU.  
2. Highlight FUEL SETUP and press ENTER.  
3. Scroll down the menu to REFILL TANK and press ENTER, which will call  
up the following message: ReCalibrate? A menu will be below the  
message with two options: Yes or No.  
4. Highlight YES and press ENTER, which will launch the Filled Fuel  
Quantity window.  
5. Use the UP and DOWN keys to enter the number of gallons you put in  
the tank and press ENTER to finalize the calibration. You will be  
directed back to the Fuel Setup menu.  
Partial Fill  
1. Scroll through the pages until the Fuel Manager page is on the  
screen, then press MENU.  
2. Highlight FUEL SETUP and press ENTER.  
3. Scroll down to PARTIAL FILL and press ENTER, which will launch the  
Adding Fuel Window.  
4. Use the UP and DOWN keys to enter the amount of fuel you added to  
the tank, then press ENTER. You will be directed back to the Fuel Setup  
menu.  
Trim Tabs  
If the Trim Tabs have not been calibrated or have been reset, the  
display will flash between 0 and 100. This is normal prior to the trim  
tabs being calibrated for the first time.  
Trim Tabs can only be calibrated from the Trim Tabs page. If the page  
is not present in the scrolling page display, add the Trim Tab page by  
following the Adding Pages instructions in Section 3: Operation.  
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1. Scroll through the displayed pages until the Trim Tab page is on the  
main display.  
2. Press MENU, select CALIBRATE TAB and press ENTER, which will launch  
the following message: Bring Tabs Full Up Press Enter.  
3. Adjust the position of the Trim Tabs to the Full Up Position and  
press ENTER. A second message will appear: Run Tabs Full DN (Down).  
4. Move the Trim Tabs into the full down position. The Trim Tabs are  
now calibrated. Recalibration can be performed at any time and as  
many times as necessary by following the step by step trim tab  
calibration instructions listed in this section.  
Trim Tabs menu (left). When calibrating Trim Tabs, the Full Up  
message (center) appears first. It is followed by the Run Tabs Full  
Down message (right).  
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Section 5: Advanced Operation  
Customizing Pages  
In this section, we're going to take a look at how each of the pages can  
be customized.  
NOTE:  
In order to access a page-specific menu make sure the desired page  
is on the display when you press the menu button. The page menus  
have a lot of similarities, but many have specific menu categories  
that only will appear on the basic menu if accessed while that page  
is on the main screen. For example, if you wanted to access the Fuel  
Manager menu, then you must scroll through the pages until the  
Fuel Manager page is displayed on the screen before pressing  
MENU.  
Basic menu with Customize highlighted.  
Single Analog  
A single gauge display, the Single Analog page may be customized to  
monitor any of the following: Alt Voltage, Battery Voltage, Engine  
Temp, Atmospheric Pressure, Temperature, Fluid Level, PaddleWheel  
Speed, Pitot Speed, GPS Speed and Tachometer.  
To customize the Single Analog page:  
1. Scroll through the pages set for display by pushing the ENTER or EXIT  
key.  
2. Once the Single Analog page is displayed, press MENU, select  
CUSTOMIZE and press ENTER.  
3. Scroll through the device list and highlight the category you want to  
monitor, then press ENTER. The information you selected will be  
displayed on the screen.  
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NOTE  
The System Setup menu for all three analog gauges feature Speed  
Range and Pressure Range. A more detailed description of Speed  
Range and Pressure range may be found under System Setup later  
in this section.  
Single Analog page (left) with Dual Analog page (right).  
Dual Analog  
A pair of analog gauges, the Dual Analog page may be customized to  
show information from any of the following: Alt Voltage, Battery  
Voltage, Engine Temperature, Atmospheric Pressure, Temperature,  
Fluid Level, Paddle Wheel Speed, Pitot Speed, GPS Speed and  
Tachometer.  
To customize the Dual Analog page:  
1. Scroll through the pages set for display by pushing the ENTER or EXIT  
key.  
2. Once the Dual Analog page is displayed, press MENU, select CUSTOMIZE  
and press ENTER.  
3. A menu prompt will appear giving you the option to customize the  
Top Gauge or the Bottom Gauge. Use the UP and DOWN keys to  
highlight the desired gauge and press ENTER.  
4. Scroll through the device list and highlight the category you want to  
monitor, then press ENTER. This will take you back to the menu  
prompt. If you want to customize the other portion of half of the gauge  
repeat the steps above, otherwise press EXIT, EXIT. The information you  
selected will be displayed on the screen.  
Quad Analog  
A display featuring four analog gauges, the Quad Analog page  
supports: Alt Voltage, Battery Voltage, Engine Temperature,  
Atmospheric Pressure, Temperature, Paddle Wheel Speed, Pitot Speed,  
GPS Speed and Tachometer.  
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To Customize the Quad Analog page:  
1. Scroll through the pages set for display by pushing the ENTER or EXIT  
key.  
2. Once the Quad Analog page is displayed, press MENU, select  
CUSTOMIZE and press ENTER.  
3. A menu prompt will appear giving you the option to customize the  
gauge on the Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left or Bottom Right.  
4. Use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the gauge you want to  
customize and press ENTER.  
5. Scroll through the device list and highlight the desired item, then  
press ENTER. This will take you back to the gauge menu prompt. If you  
want to customize any of the other gauges, repeat the steps above,  
otherwise press EXIT, EXIT. The information you selected will be  
displayed on the main screen.  
NOTE:  
If a page is customized to show information from a device that is  
working improperly or is not connected to the NMEA 2000 network,  
the data boxes on the gauge will flash. This indicates the device is  
not sending data to the Bus. This could occur for a variety of  
reasons, depending on the device type. If it is a GPS sensor, the  
GPS unit probably has not locked on to a satellite yet and may take  
a few moments to acquire a position. All other EP sensors need to  
be configured, which may be done via Bus Devices in the System  
Setup menu.  
Quad Analog page (left) with Single Digital page (right).  
Single Digital  
The single digital page displays a single digital gauge that can display:  
Alt Voltage, Battery Voltage, Engine Temperature, Atmospheric  
Pressure, Temperature, Depth, Engine Load, Total Engine Hours, Fuel  
Flow, Fuel Economy, Fuel Remaining, Fuel Range, Paddle Wheel  
Speed, Pitot Speed, GPS Speed and Tachometer.  
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To customize the Single Digital page:  
1. Scroll through the pages set for display by pushing the ENTER or EXIT  
key.  
2. Once the Single Digital page is displayed, press MENU, select  
CUSTOMIZE and press ENTER.  
3. Scroll through the device list and highlight the category you want to  
monitor, then press ENTER. The information you selected will be  
displayed on the main screen.  
Dual Digital  
The Dual Digital page features a pair of digital gauges which can  
monitor: Alt Voltage, Battery Voltage, Engine Temp, Atmospheric  
Pressure, Temperature, Depth, Engine Load, Total Engine Hours, Fuel  
Flow, Fuel Economy, Fuel Remaining, Fuel Range, Paddle Wheel  
Speed, Pitot Speed, GPS Speed and Tachometer.  
To customize the Dual Digital page:  
1. Scroll through the pages set for display by pushing the ENTER or EXIT  
key.  
2. Once the Dual Digital page is displayed, press MENU, select CUSTOMIZE  
and press ENTER.  
3. A menu prompt will appear give you the option to customize Top  
Data or Bottom Data. Use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the data  
you want to change and press ENTER.  
4. Scroll through the list and highlight the category you want to  
monitor, then press ENTER. This will take you back to the menu  
prompt. If you want to customize the other data, repeat the steps  
above, otherwise press EXIT, EXIT. The information you selected will be  
displayed on the main screen.  
Dual Digital page (left) with Quad Digital page (right).  
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Quad Digital  
The Quad Digital page has four digital gauges capable of displaying:  
Alt Voltage, Battery Voltage, Engine Temperature, Atmospheric  
Pressure, Temperature, Depth, Engine Load, Total Engine Hours, Fuel  
Flow, Fuel Economy, Fuel Remaining, Fuel Range, Paddle Wheel  
Speed, Pitot Speed, GPS Speed and Tachometer.  
To Customize the Quad Digital page:  
1. Scroll through pages set for display by using the ENTER or EXIT key.  
2. Once the Quad Digial page is displayed, press MENU, select CUSTOMIZE  
and press ENTER.  
3. A menu prompt will appear giving you the option to customize Data  
Box 1, Data Box 2, Data Box 3 or Data Box 4.  
4. Use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the data box you want to  
customize and press ENTER.  
5. Scroll through the device list and highlight the category you want to  
monitor, then press ENTER. This will take you back to the menu  
prompt. If you want to customize any of the other boxes, repeat the  
steps above, otherwise press EXIT|EXIT. The box you customized will  
display the data you selected.  
Trim Tabs  
The Trim Tab page can display Trim Tabs position in percentages and  
degrees, giving boaters precise control of Trim Tab position.  
To Customize Trim Tabs:  
1. Scroll through the pages set for display, pressing MENU when the  
Trim Tab page is on the main display.  
2. Select CUSTOMIZE and press ENTER.  
3. There will be two choices: Percentage or Degrees.  
4. Choose the desired unit of measure and press ENTER. The Trim Tab  
page displays position information in the unit of measure you chose.  
Trim Tabs page (left), GPS Module page (center) and Fuel Manager  
Page (right).  
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GPS Position  
Displays user position in Latitude/Longitude.  
Fuel Manager  
The Fuel Manager page has three digital readouts capable of  
displaying: Fuel Flow, Fuel Economy, Fuel Remaining, Fuel Range,  
Trip Fuel Used, Seasonal Fuel, Paddle Wheel Speed, Pitot Speed and  
GPS Speed. While on the Fuel Manager page, press MENU to access the  
Fuel manager menu, which contains the following options: Customize,  
Fuel Setup, Pages, Screen, Audio Setup and System Setup.  
NOTE  
If you have multiple engines, you must go into System Setup and  
select Engine Displayed. Here you can select the engine you want to  
set up. The Fuel Management page shows the engine you selected  
at the bottom of the page.  
To Customize the Fuel Manager Page:  
1. Scroll through pages set for display using the ENTER and EXIT keys.  
2. Once the Fuel Manager page is displayed, press MENU, select  
CUSTOMIZE and press ENTER.  
3. The menu prompt will appear with the follow options: Top Data,  
Center Data and Bottom Data. Use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight  
the data box you want to customize and press ENTER.  
4. Scroll through the list and highlight the desired item, then press  
ENTER. This will take you back to the menu prompt. If you want to  
customize other data, repeat the steps above, otherwise press EXIT,  
EXIT. The information you selected will be displayed on the screen.  
Fuel Setup  
1. To access the Fuel Setup menu, press MENU while viewing the Fuel  
Manager page, which will bring up the Fuel Manager page menu.  
2. Select FUEL SETUP, then press ENTER.  
The Fuel Setup menu contains the following categories: Adjust  
Calibration, Fuel Remaining Source, Reset Seasonal, Refill Tank,  
Partial Fill, Eco Speed Source and Reset Trip Fuel.  
Adjust Calibration  
1. From the Fuel Setup menu, select ADJUST CAL and press ENTER.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN keys to input the desired calibration  
adjustment, then press ENTER.  
Fuel Remaining Source  
The Fuel Remaining Source menu prompts you to choose what sensor  
will be used to monitor your fuel level. There are two options: Engine  
Fuel Flow and Fluid Level Sensor.  
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From the Fuel Setup menu, select FUEL REM SRC and press ENTER.  
1. Highlight your preference — ENG/FFLOW or FLUID LEV SNSR — and press  
ENTER. Press EXIT repeatedly to get back to the main display.  
Reset Seasonal  
The LMF-400 has the capability to track fuel usage not only for trips,  
but also for entire seasons. The reset seasonal option allows you to  
reset the running tally of seasonal fuel usage to zero.  
1. From the Fuel Setup menu, select RST SEASONAL and press ENTER. The  
following message will appear: Press Enter to reset Seasonal Fuel.  
2. Press ENTER to reset seasonal fuel or press EXIT to return to the Fuel  
Setup menu.  
Refill Tank  
The Refill Tank category gives you the option of re-calibrating after you  
have filled the fuel tank.  
1. From the Fuel Setup menu, select REFILL TANK and press ENTER. The  
following message will appear: Press Enter after refilling the fuel tank.  
If you choose to recalibrate, a window will pop up, asking you to enter  
the amount of fuel you put into the tank. Use the UP and DOWN keys to  
enter the fuel amount and press ENTER.  
Partial Fill  
Partial Fill helps maintain the accuracy of the Fuel Remaining and  
Fuel Range figures, by allowing you to input into the unit the amount  
of fuel added to the tank.  
1. From the Fuel Setup menu, select PARTIAL FILL and press ENTER. An  
Adding Fuel window will appear.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN keys to enter the amount of fuel you added to  
the tank and press ENTER.  
Economy Speed Source  
Economy Speed source allows you to select the speed source that will be  
factored into the Fuel Economy equation.  
1. From the Fuel Setup menu, select ECO SPEED SRC and press ENTER,  
which will call up the Economy speed Source menu with the following  
options: Paddle Wheel Speed, Pitot Speed andGPS Speed.  
2. Select one of the three options and press ENTER, which will take you  
back to the Fuel Management display. Paddle Wheel Speed is best  
suited for low speeds, while Pitot Speed will work best at high speeds.  
GPS Speed works well at both high and low speeds.  
Reset Trip Fuel  
Reset Trip Fuel allows you to reset to zero the running tally of how  
much fuel you have used on a particular trip.  
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1. From the Fuel Setup menu, select RST TRIP FUEL and press Enter,  
which will launch the following message: Press Enter to Reset Trip  
Fuel.  
2. Press ENTER, which will take you back to the Fuel Setup menu. Press  
EXIT repeatedly to return to the main display.  
System Setup Menu  
To get to the System Setup menu, press MENU, then scroll down to  
System Setup and press ENTER. The System Setup menu contains:  
Engine Displayed, Bus Devices, Sonar Alarms, Eng/Tank  
Configuration, Reset Values, System Information and Change Units.  
Engine Displayed  
The Engine Displayed command allows you to monitor up to three  
engines on your vessel.  
Basic menu with System Setup highlighted (left). System Setup menu  
(right) with Engine Displayed selected.  
1. After accessing the System Setup menu, highlight ENGINE DISPLAYED  
and press ENTER. A menu will appear with the following options: Port,  
Center and Starboard. This is important when viewing information like  
Fuel Management, RPM and Engine Voltage.  
2. Select the engine you would like to monitor and press ENTER.  
Bus Devices  
1. To run a system check for devices connected to the NMEA 2000  
network, choose BUS DEVICES from the System Setup menu and press  
ENTER. After a Searching for Bus Devices message comes up, a list of  
all devices attached to the LowranceNET — the Bus Devices list — will  
appear.  
Sonar Alarms  
1. If you would like to set Deep or Shallow Sonar Alarms, select SONAR  
ALARMS from the System Setup menu and press ENTER. An alarm menu  
will pop up with two choices: Shallow or Deep.  
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2. In this example, we'll select SHALLOW and press ENTER. A small menu  
will appear, giving you the option to turn off the alarm or set the depth.  
3. Select SET DEPTH and press ENTER.  
4. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the desired depth and press  
ENTER. To set the Deep alarm, press EXIT, select DEEP from the alarms  
menu and press the ENTER key.  
Sonar Alarms highlighted on System Setup menu (left). Sonar Alarms  
menu (center); Reset Values selected on System Setup menu (right).  
5. Choose SET DEPTH, then use the UP and DOWN keys to set the alarm to  
the desired depth. Press ENTER|EXIT|EXIT to return to the System  
Setup menu.  
Engine/Tank Configuration  
1. From the System Setup menu, scroll down to ENG/TANK CFG and press  
ENTER. Boat Setup will be highlighted. Press ENTER, which will bring  
up the following message: Press Enter to reset Eng/Tank Cfg. Press  
ENTER.  
3. The Boat Setup title bar will appear on the screen. Press ENTER to  
access the Boat Setup menu. The Boat Setup menu options are: 1 Eng/1  
Tank, 1 Eng/2 Tank, 2 Eng/1 Tank, 2 Eng/2 Tanks, 3 Eng/1 Tank or 3  
Eng/3 Tanks.  
4. Choose the option that applies to your vessel and press ENTER, which  
will bring up the Set Tank Size menu. It will appear with up to three  
options, depending on the number of tanks you chose during Boat  
Setup. The options are: Port Tank, Stbd Tank and Cen Tank. (If you  
selected one tank during Boat Setup, you won't see any of these options.  
You will be taken directly to the Setting Tank Size Window.)  
5. Select the tank you want to set up and press ENTER, which will  
launch the Setting Tank Size window.  
6. Use the UP and DOWN keys to enter how many gallons the tank will  
hold and press ENTER.  
Press EXIT and repeat steps 3 and 4 for each of the remaining tanks.  
7. After all tanks on your vessel have been setup, press EXIT repeatedly  
to be directed back to the main display.  
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Reset Values:  
1. Press MENU, highlight SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER.  
2. Scroll down to RESET VALUES and press ENTER. The following message  
will appear: Press Enter to reset all values.  
3. Press ENTER to reset the values.  
NOTE:  
Resetting Values will not clear Engine/Tank configuration or the  
settings of EP sensors previously calibrated or configured.  
System Information  
The system information screen provides information about the version  
and build of the software in your LMF-400.  
1. To access system information, select SYSTEM INFO from the System  
Setup menu and press ENTER. The system information will be  
displayed on the screen.  
NOTE:  
The System Setup menu for all three analog gauges feature Speed  
Range and Pressure Range.  
Speed Range  
1. To access the Speed Range menu, press MENU when a single, dual or  
quad analog page is on the main display.  
2. Scroll down to SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER.  
3. Select Speed Range and press ENTER. The Speed Range menu has  
three options: 0-40, 0-80 and 0-120.  
4. Choose the desired range and press ENTER, which will take you back  
to the main display.  
Pressure Range  
1. To access the Pressure Range menu, press Menu when a single, dual  
or quad analog page is on the main display.  
2. Scroll down to SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER.  
3. Select Pressure Range and press ENTER, which will launch the  
Pressure Range menu, which five options: Engine Water Pressure,  
Engine Oil Pressure, Fuel Pressure, Engine Boost Pressure and  
Transmission Oil Pressure.  
4. Choose one of the options and press ENTER. A menu will appear with  
the following PSI ranges: 0-15 psi, 0-30 psi, 0-60, 0-80 psi and 0-100 psi.  
5. Select the desired range and press ENTER, which will take you back  
to the main display.  
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Change Units  
From the System Setup menu, select CHANGE UNITS and press ENTER.  
The CHANGE UNITS menu has six units of measure from which to choose:  
Speed/Distance, Temperature, Pressure, Depth, GPS Coordinates and  
Volume.  
System Setup menu (left) with Change Units highlighted. The Change  
Units menu (right) with Speed/Distance selected.  
Speed and Distance  
1. From the Change Units menu, select SPEED AND DISTANCE and press  
ENTER to switch its unit of measure to Statute, Nautical or Metric  
units.  
2. Select one of the three options and press ENTER, which will take you  
back to the main display.  
Temperature  
1. To toggle Temperature units between Fahrenheit and Celsius, choose  
TEMPERATURE from the Change Units menu and press ENTER.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN keys to choose either FAHRENHEIT or CELSIUS and  
press ENTER, which will take you back to the main display.  
Pressure  
1. From the Change Units menu, select PRESSURE and press ENTER.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN keys to choose either PSI or BARS and press  
ENTER, which will direct you back to the main display.  
Depth  
1. To switch the unit of measure for depth to Feet, Fathoms or Meters,  
select DEPTH from the Change Units menu and press ENTER.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN keys to choose an option — FEET, FATHOMS or  
METERS — and press ENTER, which will take you back to the main  
display.  
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GPS Coordinates  
1. From the Change Units menu, select GPS COORDINATES and press  
ENTER.  
2. Choose either, DEG/MIN or DEG/MIN/SEC and press ENTER, which will  
take you back to the main display.  
Volume  
1. To change the way fluids are measured, select VOLUME from the  
Change Units menu and press ENTER.  
2. Choose either, US GALLONS or LITERS and press ENTER, which will take  
you back to the main display.  
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FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
"We," "our," or "us" refers to LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS, INC., the manufacturer of  
this product. "You" or "your" refers to the first person who purchases this product as a  
consumer item for personal, family or household use.  
We warrant this product against defects or malfunctions in materials and workmanship,  
and against failure to conform to this product's written specifications, all for one (1) year  
from the date of original purchase by you. WE MAKE NO OTHER EXPRESS  
WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER CONCERNING  
THIS PRODUCT. Your remedies under this warranty will be available so long as you can  
show in  
a
reasonable manner that any defect or malfunction in materials or  
workmanship, or any non-conformity with the product's written specifications, occurred  
within one year from the date of your original purchase, which must be substantiated by  
a dated sales receipt or sales slip. Any such defect, malfunction, or non-conformity which  
occurs within one year from your original purchase date will either be repaired without  
charge or be replaced with a new product identical or reasonably equivalent to this  
product, at our option, within a reasonable time after our receipt of the product. If such  
defect, malfunction, or non-conformity remains after a reasonable number of attempts to  
repair by us, you may elect to obtain without charge a replacement of the product or a  
refund for the product. THIS REPAIR, OR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND (AS JUST  
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TO ANYONE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR OTHER  
INDIRECT DAMAGE OF ANY KIND.  
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This warranty does NOT apply in the following circumstances: (1) when the product has  
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resulted from any accident, misuse, negligence, or carelessness, or from any failure to  
provide reasonable and necessary maintenance in accordance with the instructions of the  
owner's manual for the product.  
We reserve the right to make changes or improvements in our products from time to time  
without incurring the obligation to install such improvements or changes on equipment  
or items previously manufactured.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which  
may vary from state to state.  
REMINDER: You must retain the sales slip or sales receipt proving the date of your  
original purchase in case warranty service is ever required.  
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…in the USA:  
We back your investment in quality products with quick, expert service  
and genuine Lowrance parts. If you're in the United States and you  
have technical, return or repair questions, please contact the Factory  
Customer Service Department. Before any product can be returned, you  
must call customer service to determine if a return is necessary. Many  
times, customer service can resolve your problem over the phone  
without sending your product to the factory. To call us, use the  
following toll-free number:  
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8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Standard Time, M-F  
Lowrance Electronics may find it necessary to change or end our  
shipping policies, regulations, and special offers at any time. We reserve  
the right to do so without notice.  
…in Canada:  
If you're in Canada and you have technical, return or repair questions,  
please contact the Factory Customer Service Department. Before any  
product can be returned, you must call customer service to determine if  
a return is necessary. Many times, customer service can resolve your  
problem over the phone without sending your product to the factory. To  
call us, use the following toll-free number:  
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If you have technical, return or repair questions, contact the dealer in  
the country where you purchased your unit. To locate a dealer near  
you, visit our web site, www.lowrance.com and look for the Dealer  
Locator.  
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for all countries  
To order Lowrance accessories such as power cables or transducers,  
please contact:  
1) Your local marine dealer or consumer electronics store. Most quality  
dealers that handle marine electronic equipment or other consumer  
electronics should be able to assist you with these items.  
To locate  
a
Lowrance dealer near you, visit our web site,  
www.lowrance.com and look for the Dealer Locator. Or, you can consult  
your telephone directory for listings.  
2) U.S. customers: LEI Extras Inc., PO Box 129, Catoosa, OK 74015-0129  
Call 1-800-324-0045 or visit our web site www.lei-extras.com.  
3) Canadian customers can write:  
Lowrance/Eagle Canada, 919 Matheson Blvd. E. Mississauga, Ontario  
L4W2R7 or fax 905-629-3118.  
Shipping Information  
If it becomes necessary to send a product for repair or replacement, you  
must first receive a return authorization number from Customer  
Service. Products shipped without a return authorization will not be  
accepted. When shipping, we recommend you do the following:  
1. Please do not ship the knobs or mounting bracket with your unit.  
2. If you are sending a check for repair, please place your check in an  
envelope and tape it to the unit.  
3. For proper testing, include a brief note with the product describing  
the problem. Be sure to include your name, return shipping address  
and a daytime telephone number. An e-mail address is optional but  
useful.  
4. Pack the unit in a suitable size box with packing material to prevent  
any damage during shipping.  
5. Write the Return Authorization (RA) number on the outside of the  
box underneath your return address.  
6. For your security, you may want to insure the package through your  
shipping courier. Lowrance does not assume responsibility for goods  
lost or damaged in transit.  
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