AirMap 1000
Aviation Mapping GPS Receiver
Operation Instructions
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Table of Contents
Sec. 1: Read Me First! ............................................................... I
Capabilities and Specifications .................................................... 3
How Airmap Works ...................................................................... 5
Introduction to GPS and WAAS................................................... 7
How to Use this Manual: Typographical Conventions................ 9
Sec. 2: Installation & Accessories ........................................ 11
Power ........................................................................................... 11
MMC or Sd Memory Card Installation ...................................... 13
External Active Antenna ............................................................ 14
R-A-M
 Bracket Mounting System ............................................ 15
Protective Bag ............................................................................. 16
Sec. 3: Aviation Operation..................................................... 19
Keypad......................................................................................... 19
Power/Lights (Turn Unit On and Off) ....................................... 20
Main Menu .................................................................................. 20
Pages ........................................................................................... 22
Satellite Status Page .............................................................. 23
Navigation Page ...................................................................... 25
Compass Rose with HSI and OBS Hold............................. 26
Navigating with OBS Hold ................................................. 28
Map Page ................................................................................. 30
Full Map Page Display Option ........................................... 31
Map Panel Page Display Option ........................................ 34
Compass Overlay Page Display Option ............................. 34
Digital Data Page Display Option...................................... 35
Two Maps Page Display Option ......................................... 37
Aviation GPS Quick Reference ............................................ 39
Find your Current Position .................................................... 40
Moving around the Map: Zoom & Cursor Arrow Keys.......... 40
Selecting any Map Item with the Cursor............................... 41
Searching................................................................................. 41
Find Nearest Airport (Shortcut)............................................. 43
Navigating to Nearest Airport with the Airmap ................... 44
Setting a Waypoint ................................................................. 44
Navigate Back to a Waypoint ................................................. 45
Navigate to Cursor Position on Map ...................................... 45
Navigate to a Point of Interest ............................................... 46
Go "Direct to" (Using the Direct to Button) ........................... 46
Airspace Status ....................................................................... 47
Airport Information ................................................................ 47
Runways .............................................................................. 48
Runway Approach Guidance Feature ................................ 49
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Services................................................................................ 50
Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files ......................... 50
Switch to Land Mode .............................................................. 52
Switch Back to Aviation Mode from Land Mode ............... 52
Aviation Calculators ................................................................... 53
E6B Altitude/Airspeed Calculator.......................................... 53
E6B Wind Speed/Direction Calculator................................... 53
Vertical Navigation Calculator .............................................. 54
Sec. 4: Land Operation ........................................................... 57
Keypad......................................................................................... 57
Power/Lights (Turn Unit On and Off) ....................................... 58
Main Menu .................................................................................. 58
Pages ........................................................................................... 58
Satellite Status Page .............................................................. 59
Navigation Page ...................................................................... 59
Map Page ................................................................................. 60
Moving around the Map: Zoom & Cursor Arrow Keys.............. 61
Find Distance from Current Position to Another Location ...... 61
Find Distance from Point to Point ......................................... 62
Find your Current Position ........................................................ 62
Icons............................................................................................. 63
Create Icon on Map................................................................. 63
Create Icon at Current Position ............................................. 63
Delete an Icon ......................................................................... 64
Load GPS Data Files from an MMC .......................................... 64
Navigate ...................................................................................... 65
Navigate Back to Man Overboard Waypoint......................... 65
Cancel Navigation................................................................... 65
Navigate a Route..................................................................... 65
Navigate to Cursor Position on Map ...................................... 65
Navigate to an Icon ................................................................. 66
Navigate to Point of Interest (POI) ........................................ 66
Navigate to a Waypoint .......................................................... 66
Navigate a Trail ...................................................................... 66
Routes.......................................................................................... 68
Create and Save a Route ........................................................ 68
Delete a Route ......................................................................... 71
Save GPS Data Files to an MMC ............................................... 71
Searching..................................................................................... 72
Switch to Aviation Mode............................................................. 73
Switch Back to Land Mode from Aviation Mode ................... 74
Trails ........................................................................................... 74
Create and Save a Trail.......................................................... 74
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Delete a Trail .......................................................................... 75
Edit a Trail Name ................................................................... 75
Transferring GPS Data Files ..................................................... 75
Utilities........................................................................................ 75
Alarm Clock............................................................................. 75
Sun/Moon Rise & Set Calculator............................................ 75
Trip Calculator........................................................................ 76
Trip Down Timer..................................................................... 76
Trip Up Timer ......................................................................... 76
Waypoints.................................................................................... 76
Create a Waypoint .................................................................. 76
Create a Man Overboard Waypoint ....................................... 76
Selecting a Waypoint .............................................................. 77
Delete a Waypoint................................................................... 78
Edit a Waypoint (Name, Symbol, Position and Altitude) ..... 78
Sec. 5: System & GPS Setup Options................................... 79
Alarms ......................................................................................... 79
Aviation Alarms .......................................................................... 80
Auto Satellite Search .................................................................. 81
Battery Indicator ........................................................................ 82
Check MMC Files and Storage Space ........................................ 82
Com Port Configuration ............................................................. 82
Coordinate System Selection...................................................... 83
Map Fix.................................................................................... 84
Customize Page Displays ........................................................... 86
GPS Simulator ............................................................................ 86
Map Auto Zoom ........................................................................... 87
Map Data..................................................................................... 87
Show Map Data....................................................................... 88
Pop-Up Map Info ..................................................................... 88
Map Boundaries ...................................................................... 88
Fill Land Gray......................................................................... 88
Map Overlays (Range Rings; Lat/Long Grid) ........................ 88
Map Datum Selection ................................................................. 89
Map Detail Category Selection................................................... 90
Map Orientation ......................................................................... 90
Navionics
 Charts....................................................................... 91
Pop-Up Help ................................................................................ 96
Reset Options .............................................................................. 97
Require DGPS ............................................................................. 98
Screen Contrast and Brightness ................................................ 98
Set Local Time .......................................................................... 100
Software Version Information.................................................. 101
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Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles.............................................. 101
Track Smoothing....................................................................... 102
Trail Options ............................................................................. 103
Flash Trails on Screen Option.............................................. 103
Update Active Trail Option .................................................. 103
Update Trail Criteria (Auto, Time, Distance) ..................... 104
Trail Update Rate (Time, Distance)..................................... 105
New Trail............................................................................... 105
Units of Measure....................................................................... 106
Set Language ............................................................................ 107
Sec. 6: Searching.................................................................... 109
Aviation Mode Searches ........................................................... 109
Find an Airspace (Using Cursor) ......................................... 109
Find Airports (Aviation Mode only) ..................................... 110
Find VORs (Aviation Mode only).......................................... 111
Find NDBs (Aviation Mode only) ......................................... 113
Find Intersections (Aviation Mode only).............................. 115
Land Mode Searches................................................................. 116
Find Addresses...................................................................... 116
Find any Item Selected by Map Cursor ............................... 118
Find Interstate Highway Exits ............................................ 118
Find Map Places.................................................................... 120
Find Streets or (Street) Intersections .................................. 122
Find Waypoints ..................................................................... 123
Sec. 7: Supplemental Material ............................................ 125
Index......................................................................................... 131
A  CAREFUL  NAVIGATOR  NEVER  RELIES  ON  ONLY  ONE  METHOD
TO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION.
WARNING!
CAUTION
When  showing  navigation  data  to  a  position  (waypoint),  a  GPS  unit  will  show
the shortest, most direct path to the waypoint. It provides navigation data to the
waypoint  regardless  of  obstructions.  Therefore,  the  prudent  navigator  will  not
only  take  advantage  of  all  available  navigation  tools  when  traveling  to  a  way-
point, but will also visually check to make sure a clear, safe path to the waypoint
is always available.
WARNING!
When  a  GPS  unit  is  used  in  a  vehicle,  the  vehicle  operator  is  solely  re-
sponsible for operating the vehicle in a safe manner. Vehicle operators
must  maintain  full  surveillance  of  all  pertinent  driving,  boating  or  fly-
ing conditions at all times. An accident or collision resulting in damage
to  property,  personal  injury  or  death  could  occur  if  the  operator  of  a
GPS-equipped vehicle fails to pay full attention to travel conditions and
vehicle operation while the vehicle is in motion.
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Section 1: Read Me First!
How this manual can get you flying, fast!
Welcome  to  the  exciting  world  of  GPS! We  know  you're  anxious  to  take
off and begin navigating, but we have a favor to ask. Before you grab the
batteries and head for the plane, please give us a moment or two to show
you how to skip around our manual for the information you need. (Tips
start on page 2.) We want to help you get the best performance from this
versatile little GPS unit — in the air, on the ground and on the sea!
Before we go any further, we want to thank you for buying an AirMap
1000. Whether you're a first time GPS user or a professional navigator,
you'll  find  that  the  AirMap  1000  includes  a  complete  set  of  powerful
aeronautical mapping and navigation features, yet is easy to use. How
easy?  Well,  if  you've  already  figured  out  how  to  load  the  card
and batteries yourself, and you just can't wait any longer, turn
to the Quick Reference on page 39 and head outside with your
AirMap!  You  can  be  practicing  touch-and-goes  at  a  nearby  air-
port in only 12 steps.
Not  in  that  big  of  a  hurry?  Good,  because  we  really  recommend  you
practice  a  bit  before  taking  your  AirMap  aloft.  The  AirMap  1000  is  a
powerful GPS+WAAS receiver, but its slim silhouette is crammed with
lots of extra features and value. You don't need to learn them all right
away, but a little practice on the ground will help you become familiar
with  AirMap's  capabilities  —  and  make  you  a  safer  pilot.  Flying,  of
course, is why you bought an AirMap, but it's like having three differ-
ent GPS receivers in one. Here are the other two reasons why.
Need  business  or  pleasure  travel  directions  or  phone  numbers  after
landing?  You  don't  need  another  GPS  —  when  you  leave  the  cockpit,
just  slip  your  AirMap  into  your  briefcase  or  luggage  and  take  advan-
tage of the fully-functional Land Navigation Mode. With your own cus-
tom-built MapCreate 6 map, your AirMap can use a massive  search-
able Point of Interest database of businesses and attractions to lead you
to your final destination. (Land Mode Operation is described in Section
4; Searching is covered in Section 6.)
And AirMap performance doesn't stop at the water's edge. If your des-
tination  is  a  boating  or  fishing  adventure,  your  AirMap  will  help  you
safely  navigate  the  Great  Lakes  and  coastal  U.S.  waters  with  our
70,000-item  database  of  marine  navigation  aids,  wrecks  and  obstruc-
tions. (This also requires a MapCreate map; functions are discussed in
Section 4. The MapCreate manual has an Easy Mode Quick Reference
of its own; it'll help you make a map in just 6 steps.)
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Whether your AirMap 1000 is the only GPS in the cockpit or backing up
an in-panel display, you're using the most versatile and most affordable
large-screen hand-held GPS receiver in the aviation market today.
Our goal for this book is to get you in the air (or out on the road) fast,
with a minimum of fuss. Like you, we'd rather spend more time flying,
and less time reading the manual!
So, we designed our book so that you don't have to read the whole thing
from front to back for the information you want. At the start (or end) of
each  segment,  we'll  tell  you  what  content  is  coming  up  next.  If  it's  a
concept you're already familiar with, we'll show you how and where to
skip ahead for the next important topic.
You  may  be  the  button-pushing  type  who  just  likes  to  play  with  the
GPS  first,  before  peeking  inside  the  manual.  That’s  fine,  because  Air-
Map menus have a pop-up Help feature that will answer many of your
questions. If this is your learning style, turn to the installation instruc-
tions in Section 2, then step outdoors with your unit. When you come to
a menu command you want to learn more about, jut turn to the Table of
Contents or the Index and look it up.
The manual is organized into six sections. If you’re new to GPS, prefer
a tutorial approach to learning or just want to explore more of the awe-
some features in your AirMap, we suggest you skim some of these sec-
tions more closely.
This first section is an introduction to AirMap, GPS and WAAS. It tells
you  the  basics  you  need  to  know  before  you  can  make  AirMap  look
around and tell you where you are.
Section 2,  Installation,  will  help  you  get  the  batteries  and  MultiMedia
Card (MMC) correctly installed in your AirMap. (The card contains the
Jeppesen
  Americas  and  Lowrance  Obstructions  aeronautical  data-
bases.) We'll also tell you how to install the RAM
 mounting bracket on
a yoke and the RAA-3 remote active antenna in an aircraft window or
on top of the instrument panel.
Section  3  is  really  the  heart  of  our  book,  Aviation  Mode  Operation.  It
will introduce you to the basic airborne GPS functions. This section in-
cludes the one-page Aviation Mode Quick Reference we mentioned ear-
lier. The rest of Section 3 contains short, easy-to-scan lessons that fol-
low one another in chronological order. They're all you'll need to know
to get in the air quickly.
Aviation  Mode  instructions  are  only  30  pages  long,  and  these  lessons
will meet the navigation needs of many pilots. But, after you've learned
the basics (or if you already have some GPS experience), you may want
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