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1. 3 7 Channel selection 3 8 Receiving and transmitting 3 9 Dual WatchiOpDeratlOli otc ete rernm et trn ir trementes 3 10 3CH Operation Favorite Channel 3 10 1 Add a favorite channel for the first time 3 10 2 Modify or Delete favorite channel 3 11 Scan Operation 3 12 21 3 13 Select Mode 3 14 Plotter Mode 3 15 GPS Satellite Mode Section 4 Advanced Operation 4 1 Buddy List Manage your buddy list US only 4 1 1 Add a new buddy name 4 1 2 Edit a buddy name 4 1 3 DELETE a buddy name 4 2 Waypoint 4 2 1 Add a new waypoint Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 3 4 2 2 Edita Way POM 4 2 3 Delete a waypoint 4 2 4 Set a route to a stored waypoint 5 4 3 5 31 4 4 Lamp Adjustment 4 5 Contrast Adjustment 4 6 GPS DATA 4 6 1 Manual Manually Enter Your Position and UTC Time 4 6 2 Settings LL Display Show or hide your position 4 6 3 Settings Time Display Show or hide the time 4 6 4 Time Offse
2. SHIPTO NAME TAG REMARK SHIP SHORE 01A 156 05 156 05 S Port Operations Selected VTS Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS VTS 03A 156 150 156 150 S US Government Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 3 05A 156 25 156 25 S Port Operations Selected VTS Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS VTS 06 156 300 156 30 S Inter ship Safety Yes No SAFETY 07 156 350 156 35 Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 08 156 400 156 40 S Commercial inter ship only Yes No COMMERCIAL 09 156 450 156 45 S Recreational Calling Channel Yes Yes CALLING 10 56 500 156 50 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 11 156 550 156 55 S Commercial VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes VIS 12 56 60 156 60 S Port Operations Selected VTS Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS VTS 13 56 650 156 65 S Inter ship Navigation Safety bridge to Yes No BRIDGECOM bridge 1W with Power up 14 56 70 156 70 S Port Operations Selected VTS Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS VTS 15 156 75 S Environmental 8 1 11 ENVIRONMEN RX only TAL 16 56 80 156 800 S International Distress Safety and Yes Yes DISTRESS Calling 7 56 85 156 85 S State Controlled Yes Yes SAR 1W only 18A 156 900 156 90 5 Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 19 156 95 156 95 5 Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 20 157 000 161 600 0 Port Operations Canadian Coast Guard No Yes PORT OPS 20A 157 000 157 00 5 Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 21A 157 050 157 050 S U S Governmen
3. Note Some channels are for low power only Channel 70 cannot used for transmission For clear and audible transmission Pause for a few seconds after pressing PTT Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches away from your mouth and speak at a normal volume 3 9 Dual Watch Operation Dual watch monitors channel 16 while receiving another channel To activate this you must 1 Select the desired operating channel e g CH88A 2 Push the SCAN key repeatedly until 9 appears on screen 3 To cancel dual watch press SCAN once until DH disappears If a signal is received on channel 16 dual watch pauses on channel 16 until the signal disappears To transmit on the selected channel during dual watch press and hold PTT 3 10 3CH Operation Favorite Channel You can instantly access the three most frequently used channels by 3CH mode Three Favorite Channels Press to toggle between your favorite channels The or amp symbols appear on the LCD to show which of your favorite channel is selected 3 10 1 Add a favorite channel for the first time 1 Select the desired channel then hold 3CH to store it The CH1 symbol appears on the screen 2 Repeatthe procedure to store two more favorite channels in the CH2 and CH3 locations 3 10 2 Modify or Delete favorite channel If you try and add another favorite channel it will overwrite the existing CH3 But CH1 and CH2 will remain unless you delete them
4. To delete a favorite channel Select that channel then hold down 3CH until a dialogue box appears to prompt the deletion 20 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 3 11 5 Scanning is an effective way to locate signals quickly over a wide frequency ranger All Scan All channels in the set are scanned sequentially in repeated cycles 16 is checked every 1 5 seconds 5 Press and hold down the SCAN key in the 3CH mode you then enter a 3CH SCAN mode However only the 3CH and CH16 will be scanned sehe m 3 12 Navigation Mode Press and hold down NAV key US only or just press the NAV key EU only to enter the Navigation Mode It will display Bearing Distance and cross track error from the last selected waypoint If no WP is ACTIVE ROUTE will appear to prompt you that no WP is selected During Nav Mode PTT return to normal mode and TX 16 9 return to normal mode and go to 16 9 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 21 NAV return to normal mode GO Reset the cross track error XTE SQL Go to WP select Mode SOL 4 Goto Plotter Mode Other key error beep 3 13 WP Select Mode CH A Y Page up down the list SQL 4 Go to Plotter Mode SOL Returns to Navigation Mode Note During WP Select Mode press ENTER right key to flash the first WP then pr
5. Dispose of used batteries according to local codes and requirements 12 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions Section 3 VHF Radio Operation 3 1 Batteries and Charger The radio is shipped with a sealed Li Polymer battery pack that is rechargeable A WARNING The charger provided for this radio is only to be used to charge the battery pack provided DO NOT charge any other type of batteries in the charger as fire explosion or battery damage will occur Avoiding extreme room temperature will also help prolong the life of the battery pack for the radio 3 1 1 Installing the Battery Pack 1 Position the battery pack to line up the three external alignment tabs to the alignment slots in the radio 2 Engage the battery pack into the radio until battery pack is fully seated against the radio housing 3 Pivot the locking tab up until it snaps into place on the back of the battery pack 3 1 2 Initial Charge You can either charge the Li Polymer battery pack when it is attached to the radio or separated Lowrance LHK su and 13 1 Plugin the AC DC wall charger check the voltage is correct for your wall charger 2 Connect the charging wire into the charging socket on the cradle charger 3 Insert the entire radio or the separated battery pack into the cradle charger The metal charge contacts on the radio will contact the mating prongs in the charger to transfe
6. LowranceElectronicsmayfinditnecessarytochangeorendourshippingpolicies 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 800 661 3983 905 629 1614 not toll free 8 a m to 5 p m Eastern Standard Time M F Outside Canada and the USA If you have technical return or repair questions contact the dealer in the country where you purchased your unit To locate an Lowrance dealer near you visit our web site or consult your telephone directory for listings www lowrance com 78 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions Accessory Ordering Information for all countries To order Lowrance accessories 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 an Lowrance dealer near you visit our web site or consult your telephone directory for listings 2 UScustomers LEI Extras Inc PO 129 Catoosa OK
7. y ially Override to HIGH POWER by holding down H L key before Lightly shaded simplex channels 21 23 61 64 81 82A and 83A cannot be lawfully used in US waters unless special authorization is obtained from the US Coast Guard Not for use by the general public The letter A illuminated by the channel number indicates the USA channel is simplex This same channel is always duplex when selecting International There is no A refer ence for International channels The letter B is only used for some Canadian Receive only channels Channel 70 is designated for use exclusively for Digital Selective Calling DSC such as Distress Safety and Ship Calls No voice communication is allowed on CH70 This channel is only available on DSC enabled radios KEY 5 Simplex operating channel D Duplex operating channel Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 69 CANADA Channel Chart CH TX MHz MHz MODE TRAFFICTYPE SHIP TO SHIPTO NAME TAG REMARK SHIP SHORE 01 156 050 160 650 ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 02 156 100 160 700 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 03 156 150 160 750 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 04A 156 200 156 200 5 Canadian Coast Guard SAR Yes Yes CANADIAN CG 05A 156 250
8. 156 250 5 ort Operations VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS VTS 06 156 300 156 300 5 nter ship Safety Yes No SAFETY 07A 156 350 156 350 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 08 156 400 156 400 S Commercial inter ship only Yes No COMMERCIAL 09 156 450 156 450 5 ecreational Calling Channel Yes Yes CALLING 10 156 500 156 500 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 11 156 550 156 550 S Commercial VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes VIS 12 156 60 156 600 5 Port Operations VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS VTS 13 156 65 156 650 5 Inter ship Navigation Safety bridge to Yes No BRIDGE COM 1w bridge 1W with power up 14 156 700 156 700 S Port Operations VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS VTS 15 15675 156 750 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL CO 1W only 16 156 800 156 800 S International Distress Safety and Yes Yes DISTRESS Calling 17 156 85 156 850 S State Controlled Yes Yes SAR Q1W only 18A 156 900 156 900 5 Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 19A 156 950 156 950 5 Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes CANADIAN CG 20 157 000 161 600 0 Canadian Coast Guard No Yes CANADIAN CO 1W only 21 157 050 161 650 D ort Operations No Yes ORT OPS 21A 157 050 157 050 S U S Government Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 21B 161 650 5 ort Operations 1 ORT OPS RX only 22 157 100 157 100 Canadian Coast Guard Liaison Yes Yes CANADIAN CG 23 157 150
9. 157 375 X 28 m 1574 162 X 88 157 425 57 425 X AIST a n 161 975 61 975 52 a n 162 025 162 025 General remarks to Country Specific table 1 74 The channels for service categories ship to ship and nautical information may also be used for vessel traffic systems by traffic centres In some countries frequencies certain channels are used for an other service catego ry or other radio services These countries are Austria Bulgaria Croatia the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hungary Moldova Romania the Russian Federation the Slovak Republic the Czech Republic with exemption of channels 08 09 72 74 and 86 Ukraine and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia The Administrations concerned should make any possible attempt to make these frequencies channels as soon as possible available for the radiotelephone service on Inland Waterways and or the required service category Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions Explanation of specific footnotes Country Specific table In the countries mentioned under remark 2 it is strictly prohibited to use this channel b This channel is not allowed to be used between Rhine km 150 and km 350 c Inthe Netherlands this channel is used by for its on scene communications during safety operations on the North Sea IJsselmeer Waddenzee Ooster and Westerschelde d This channel may also be used for piloting mooring tugging and for other nautical purpose
10. 60 a 156 025 160 625 x 01 14 156 05 160 65 x 61 14 156 075 160 675 x 02 156 1 160 7 x 62 156 125 160 725 x 03 a 156 15 160 75 x 63 a 156 175 160 775 x 04 a 1562 160 8 x 64 156 225 160 825 x 05 a 156 25 160 85 x 65 a 156 275 160 875 x 06 a b 1563 1563 x 66 156 325 160 925 x 07 a 156 35 160 95 x 67 a9 156 375 156 375 x 08 a q 156 4 156 4 x 68 a 156 425 156 425 x 09 ja b o 156 45 156 45 x 69 156 475 156 475 x 10 156 5 156 5 x 11 156 55 156 55 x 7 156 575 156 575 x 12 156 6 156 6 x 72 a n 156 625 156 625 x 13 f 156 65 156 65 x 73 f g 156 675 156 675 x 14 q 156 7 156 7 x 74 156 725 156 725 x 15 h j 156 75 156 75 x 75 0 j 156 775 156 775 x 16 i 156 8 156 8 x Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 73 76 00 156 825 56 825 X 17 hj 156 85 56 85 X a R 156 875 156 875 X 18 156 9 161 5 X 78 156 925 61 525 X 19 156 95 61 55 X 79 a 156 975 161 575 X 20 157 161 6 X 80 157 025 61 625 X 21 a 157 05 61 65 X 81 a 157 075 161 675 X 22 157 1 1617 X 82 l m 157 125 61 725 X 23 m 157 15 61 75 X 83 a m 157 175 161 775 X 24 m 1572 161 8 X 8 m 157 225 61 825 X 25 m 15725 61 85 X 85 a m 157 275 161 875 X 26 m 1573 161 9 X 86 a m 157 325 61 925 X 27 m 157 35 61 95 X 87 a d 157 375
11. 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 LAW2R7 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 were commend 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 day time telephone number An e mail address is optional but useful 4 Packthe 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 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 79 LOWRANCE Lowrance Pub 988 0158 101 Copyright O 2008 Printed in China 042008 All Rights Reserved Navico MN000799A G 141 c cu 6
12. D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 26 157 300 161 900 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 27 157 350 161 950 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 28 157 400 162 000 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 60 156 025 160 625 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 61 156 075 160 675 D ort Operations No Yes PORT OPS 66 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 62 156 125 160 725 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS 63 156 175 160 775 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS 64 156 225 160 825 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 65 156 275 160 875 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS 66 156 325 160 925 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS 67 156 375 156 375 S Commercial bridge to bridge Yes No BRIDGE COM 68 156 425 156 425 5 Boat Operations Recreational Yes No SHIP SHIP 69 156475 156 475 5 Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 70 156 525 156 525 Digital Selective Calling DSC DSC 71 156 575 156 575 5 Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 72 156 625 156 625 5 Inter ship Yes No SHIP SHIP 73 156 675 156 675 5 Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 74 156 725 156 725 5 Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 77 156 875 156 875 5 Inter ship Yes No SHIP SHIP 78 156 925 161 525 D Non Commercial No Yes SHIP SHORE 79 156 975 161 575 D Commercial No Y
13. TIME DISPLAY and press ENTER Be The cursor is at ON to show the time If you want to hide the time move the cursor to OFF 5 Press ENTER to confirm the selection 4 6 4 Time Offset Local time If your position and time data is being updated you can use TIME OFFSET to enter the time difference between UTC and local time so your local time is displayed on the screen Work out the time difference between UTC and your local time In the radio set up menu select GPS DATA and press ENTER The cursor is at SETTING and press ENTER The cursor is at TIME OFFSET and press ENTER Ur d w wW Enter or followed by the time difference between UTC and your local time Half hour increments can be used as in this example Local time is shown with the suffix LOC 6 Press ENTER to confirm the selection 34 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions x SHNOZ dVIN Q THOA _ Sur ore E a STANDARD TIME ZONES Standard Time Universal Time value from table Corrected to February 2008 Universal Time Standard Time value from table Zone boundaries are approx mate ud do m Daylight Saving Time Summer Time 430 H Ho 0 430 V usually one hour in advance of Standard x i Hn 30 2 5 5 i Time is kept in some places 290 M n ia 1 Map outline O Mountain High Maps 1 630 0 4 038
14. any defect problem loss or damage has 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 NAVICO 12000 E SKELLY DRIVE TULSA OK 74128 800 324 1356 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 77 How to Obtain Service Inthe USA We back your investment in quality products with quick expert service and genuine Low rance replacement 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 800 324 1356 8 a m to 5 p m Central Standard Time M F
15. desired choice 4 8 DSC Setup US only The submenu is used to set behavior of the function Items are available for selection Hold down CALL MENU then select DSC SETUP press ENTER to enter DSC SETUP submenu in which there are 5 User MMSI Group SETUP INDIV REPLY DSC SELECT LL REPLY 4 8 1 Enter or check your USER MMSI Note You must enter your user MMSI before you can access the DSC functions When you have entered your MMSI correctly you can display it any time 1 The cursor is at DSC SETUP and press ENTER 2 The cursor is at USER MMSI Press ENTER f you have already entered your MMSI it is shown on the screen f this is the first time that you are entering your MMSI a dashed line appears with the cursor under the first position You need to enter your MMSI along the dashed line one number at a time 3 Press V to select the first number of your Press ENTER to confirm the number and move to the next position If you make an error select the character then press ENTER to backup Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 41 4 When you have entered the last number push ENTER to advance to the next screen The cursor is at STORE 5 Check whether the displayed MMSI is correct then press ENTER to store or CANCEL to backup 6 Enter your again as a password check then push ENTER to permanently store the user MMSI and return to the MENU You can view your stored use
16. or sales slip Any such defect malfunction or non conformity which oc curs within two years 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 DESCRIBED IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AVAILABLE TO YOU AGAINST US FOR ANY DEFECT MALFUNCTION OR NON CONFORMIT Y CONCERNING THE PRODUCT OR FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ANY OTHER CAUSE WHATSOEVER WE WILL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGE OF ANY KIND Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty does NOT apply in the following circumstances 1 when the product has been serviced or repaired by anyone other than us 2 when the product has been connected installed combined altered adjusted or handled in a manner other than according to the instructions furnished with the product 3 when any serial number has been effaced altered or removed or 4 when
17. the CH A Y key to enter characters 1 Press V to enter and count through numbers and letters and hold down to select the desired character 2 Press to go through letters of the alphabet and hold down to select the desired character 3 Press ENTER to confirm The following options are available through MENU MENU UIC US only CH Waypoint RING VOLUME KEY User MMSI amp UNITS US on y Buddy List US only WATCH MODE ru Contrast MANUAL US only o GPS Data SETTING WX ALERT e US only US only RADIO SETUP DSC Setup MEA OUT DSC SELECT US only US only ATIS SETUP ATIS MMSI LL Reply EU only EU only US only SETS ATIS Select Track Log EU only Erase Track RESET 24 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions Hold down the CALL MENU key to enter radio set up mode This allows the following func tions to be accessed Scroll down the list and press ENTER To exit the Menu or sub menu modes press 16 or EXIT WAYPOINT Se Up to 500 WP can be stored BACKLIGHT Se LAMP Se BUDDYLIST Se regularly called DSC stations Up to 20 names can be stored US only CONTRAST Se GPS DATA an RADIO SETUP Th Ring Tone Volume Beep Volume Units Watch mode WX alert DSC SETUP Th en ATIS SETUP Th Se GET BUDDY En TRACK LOG Se ERASETR
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19. 161 750 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 24 157 200 161 800 ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 25 157 250 161 850 ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 25B 161 850 5 ublicCorrespondence TELEPHONE RX only 26 157 300 161 900 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 27 157 350 161 950 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 28 157 400 162 000 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 288 162 000 5 ublicCorrespondence TELEPHONE RX only 60 156 025 160 625 ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 61A 156 075 156 075 5 U S Government Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 70 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 62A 156 125 156 125 S Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes CANADIAN CG 64 156 225 160 825 D Public Correspondence Duplex No Yes TELEPHONE 64A 156 225 156 225 S U S Government Canadian Commercial Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED Fishing 65A 156 275 156 275 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 66A 156 325 156 325 5 Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 1Wonly 67 156 375 156 375 S Commercial SAR Yes No COMMERCIAL 68 156 425 156 425 5 Boat Operations Recreational Yes No SHIP SHIP 69 156475 156475 S Commercial Fishing Only Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 70 156 525 156 525 S Digital Selective C
20. ACE W RESET Re ect the WP List Entry to enter names and LL positions for a WP s the backlight level 8 levels are available s the Lamp timer ects the Buddy List Entry to enter names and MMSI s for ects display contrast setting 1 4 levels Define the display POS and Time format Offset and COG SOG display d GPS alert GPS enabled and Bearing ere are 7 items that can be customized they are Band CH Name ere are 5 functions that allow user to change they are User MMSI er Group MMSI INDIV RELAY AND LL Relay US only ere are 2 functions that allow user to change ATIS MMSI Enter ATIS ect EU Only able or disable Buddy Data and Auto Function the distance interval for recording the track points hether erase all track history points sets factory settings Set up Menu Navigation To access the Menu Mode press and hold list Press the 16 or Press the CH A CALL MENU key or press MENU key Text area displays the Set Up Menu ESC soft key to exit from the menu to select the Item within the Set Up Menu list To confirm a selected item push ENTER soft key Or use CH A Y knob to enter alphanumeric or alphabet data To confirm a se lected item push ENTER soft key Turn unit off All changes are saved to EEPROM Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 25 4 1 Buddy List Manage your buddy list US only You can use the buddy list to store na
21. CD screen displays the category of the distress the MMSI or buddy name and the position of the distressed vessel After one second the LCD display changes to show the MMSI of the sender with priority Relay 1 An alert sounds when a Distress Relay DISTRESS RELAY is received Press any key to cancel the alert 2 Try to make voice contact with the calling vessel Maintain a listening watch on CH16 and standby to lend assistance Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 61 6 4 Receive Distress Acknowledgement DISTRESS When the radio picks up an incoming distress acknowledgement 1 Theradio beeps loudly for two minutes to alert you to the incoming distress acknowledgement the working channel changes automatically to CH16 Press any key except ESC OR 16 9 to stop the beeps At the same time the LCD screen displays the distress acknowledgement and the MMSI or buddy name of the vessel sending it After one second the LCD screen changes to show the MMSI and position of the distressed vessel including the type of distress call 2 Press ESC or 16 9 to cancel the LCD screen cycle then press PTT to try and establish voice contact with the coast guard or press ESC again to maintain a listening watch on 16 6 5 Relay a Distress Call from the Distress LOG RELAY You can Relay a Distress Call from your Distress Log to an individual or to ALL SHIPS 1 Press CALL MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu t
22. CYCOCY Speaker CYC OE COO Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 2 1 Keys Controls amp Functions PWR On Off amp KEYLOCK To turn the unit on and off press and hold down PWR key for more than 2 seconds and release The keylock locks and unlocks keypad Press PWR fll red key for 1 second and release key icon amp will appear on screen to indicate whether keylock is on or off VOL4 v Volume Adjustment Press to increase or decrease until a comfortable volume is reached SQL 4 Squelch or Threshold Level Sets the threshold level for the minimum receiver signal 16 steps available 16 9 Priority Channel Press to cancel all other modes and to tune into the priority channel Press again to return to your original channel To make Channel 09 the default instead hold down 16 9 until a beep sounds and 09 is displayed US only 16 Priority Channel Press to cancel all other modes and to turn into the priority channel Press again to return to your original channel EU only 3CH ESC Left key Three Favorites Channels Press to toggle between your favorite channels The amp symbol appears on the LCD to show which favorite channel is selected If you want to scan all three favorite channels press 3CH then immediately press and hold SCAN To add a favorite channel for the first time select that channel then hold 3CH to store it in the CHI lo
23. Do not operate the radio or press PTT key without the antenna being installed Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 17 3 4 Power On Off You can turn on the unit by pressing PWR fll switch on the top side of radio until the screen and backlight are on You can also adjust the volume to a comfortable level by pressing the VOL A Y keys on the side of unit Note Press the PWR key can turn on the backlight at anytime 3 5 Adjusting the Squelch level Ihe SQUELCH control enables you to set the levels of your desired signal It determines how strong your signal can be before you can hear it before it breaks squelch It aims to keep any static unwanted weak or distant signals from interrupting your conversations There are 16 signals to choose from when adjusting the squelch level To increase the levels raise the Squelch Gate higher so that only stronger signals can get through Level 0 for instance means that there is Squelch Gate and everything will get through To adjust the squelch level press SQ 4 gt accordingly 3 6 Volume control Press VOL A Y to adjust the volume level A volume sub menu will appear when pressed It times out after 5 seconds 18 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 3 7 Channel selection To manually select a channel press CH A to increase or press CH to decrease the chan nel number Communication channels are loc
24. ENTER to display ATIS SELECT 2 Select ON to turn the ATIS function on 3 Pressthe ENTER to confirm your choice and return to the menu 4 10 Get Buddy Enable or Disable data auto function GET BUDDY Enable buddy mode Radio will transmit your LL data to the opposite after you release the PTT key if the opposite is GET BUDDY ON also it will show the distance and USER MMSI or ATIS MMSI of the sender 1 Select GET BUDDY and then press ENTER 2 Select ON or OFF as required then press ENTER to confirm the selection Note For EU use clone software to Enable Disable the GET BUDDY menu 46 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 4 11 Track Log Set the distance internal to 25m 50m or 100m for recording the track points when driving 1 Select TRACK LOG then press ENTER the 25m 50m 100m appear on the screen 2 Select your desired and press ENTER to confirm 4 12 Erase Track Erase the track history line by this menu So the track line will disappear on the plotter mode s screen 1 Select ERASE TRACK then press ENTER the radio asks for confirmation 2 Select Yes then press ENTER to erase the track line of the plotter screen 4 13 Reset Reset to factory defaults Use RESET to return every setting on the radio to the factory defaults except your MMSI Group 5 and ATIS MMSI 1 Select RESET press ENTER the radios asks for confirmation 2 S
25. ER 1 W initially Override to HIGH POWER by holding down H L key before transmitting Used normally in bridge to bridge communications Lightly shaded simplex channels 21A 23A 61A 64A 81A 82A and 83A cannot be lawfully used in Canada waters unless special authorization is obtained from the Canadian Coast Guard Not for use by the general public Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 71 WEATHER Channels CH RX MHz TRAFFICTYPE NAME REMARK WX01 162 550 NOAA Weather NOAA WX X only WX02 162 400 NOAA Weather Channe NOAA WX X only WX03 162 475 NOAA Weather Channe NOAA WX X only WX04 162 425 NOAA Weather Channe NOAA WX X only WX05 162 450 NOAA Weather Channe NOAA WX X only WX06 162 500 NOAA Weather Channe NOAA WX X only WX07 162 525 NOAA Weather Channe NOAA WX X only WX08 161 650 CANADIAN Weather Channel CANADA WX X only WX09 161 775 CANADIAN Weather Channel CANADA WX X only WX10 163 275 NOAA Weather Channe NOAA WX X only 72 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions Appendix C EU Inland Waterway Channels Country Specific table For specific channel information for your country please refer to local authorities CH SPECIFIC TRANSMITTING SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO PORT NAUTICAL FOOTNOTES FREQUENCY MHZ INFORMATION SHIP LAND
26. IS MMSI to access ATIS functionality An ATIS MMSI always starts with 9 and it sends a digital message whenever you release the PTT button When you have entered your ATIS MMSI correctly you can display it any time Select ATIS SETUP then ATIS MMSI and press the ENTER If an existing MMSI is stored the values appear 2 Ifthe is blank a dashed line will appear except for the initial number 9 Then enter ATIS MMSI along the dashed line Press ENTER to confirm each entry and then move to the next line 3 Ifyou make an error press until lt appears then press the ENTER to backup and correct the entry Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 45 4 When you have entered the last number of the MMSI a confirmation screen appears The cursor is at STORE press ENTER to store your ATIS MMSI 5 Enter your ATIS MMSI again as a password and check the confirmation screen appears again select STORE and press ENTER to permanently store your ATIS MMSI and return to the menu 6 You can view your stored ATIS at anytime by selecting ATIS MMSI in the ATIS SETUP menu 4 9 2 ATIS Select When ATIS is enabled the following occurs DUAL watch Tri Watch and scan functions are disabled The following international channels are limited to 1 watt output power 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 71 72 74 75 76 77 AND31 if enabled To enable disable ATIS 1 Select ATIS SETUP then ATIS SELECT Press
27. LOWRANCE www lowrance com LHR 80 Handheld Marine GPS VHF Radio Installation and Operation Instructions Pub 988 0158 101 Copyright 2008 All rights reserved Lowrance is a registered trademark of Navico No part of this manual may be copied reproduced republished transmitted or distributed for any purpose without prior written consent of Lowrance Electronics Any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual is strictly prohibited Lowrance Electronics may find it necessary to change or end policies regulations and special offers at any time We reserve the right to do so without warning All features and specifications are also subject to change without warning All screens in this manual are simulated LHR 80 VHF shown on cover Other models covered in the manual are similar In accordance with EU regulations DSC is not available in Europe For free owner s manuals and the most current information on this product its operation and accessories visit our web site www lowrance com Lowrance Electronics 12000 E Skelly Dr Tulsa OK USA 74128 2486 Printed in China Important safety information Please read carefully before installation and use This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potentially DANGER 4 hazardous situations Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situati
28. NTER 4 The waypoint is deleted immediately and the revised waypoint list is displayed 4 2 4 Setaroute to a stored waypoint 1 Hold down CALL MENU for about 3 seconds US only or press MENU EU only 2 Thecursor is at WAYPOINT Press ENTER 3 The cursor is at WP list press ENTER The cursor is at new WP scroll down to the waypoint to use as the routes then press ENTER 4 The cursor is at GO and push ENTER and enter the navigation mode The waypoint is set as your next destination 30 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 4 3 Backlight Adjustment 1 Select BACKLIGHT and press ENTER There are 8 contrast levels 2 SQ lt gt to adjust the setting Press ENTER to confirm the setting and return to the MENU SELECT 4 4 Lamp Adjustment 1 Select LAMP and press ENTER The backlight has 4 levels for the LCD Always on 5s 15s and 30s default 2 Press CH A to adjust the setting Press ENTER to confirm the setting and return to the MENU SELECT 4 5 Contrast Adjustment 1 Select CONTRAST and press ENTER There are 8 contrast levels The higher the numbers the darker LCD screen 2 SQ lt gt to adjust the setting Press ENTER to confirm the setting and return to the MENU SELECT Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 31 4 6 5 You can use the GPS DATA menu to manually enter your position data manually enter the time da
29. OG RELAY eene 62 Appendix A Technical Specifications 64 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 5 Appendix B Frequency Charts esses eese esses een season sees sens essen sesssssses 66 International Marine Channels Special Notes on International Channel Usage USA Channel Chart Special Notes on USA Channel Usage CANADA Channel Chart Special Notes on Canada Channel Usage WEATHER Channels Appendix C EU Inland Waterway Channels Special Channels Navico Full Two Year Lowrance VHF Warranty eee eeeeee eene en eese 7 7 Howto Obtain Service eoe eterno aea isesskuencseeis ithe 78 78 Outside Canada and USA sitit e erani tein aane indian e 78 Accessory Ordering Information for all countries 79 Shipping Information eese eese esses sense en seas en sense en sense enses senseossessesss 7 9 Safety and Operational Information Due to European Union EU regulations DSC is not available in the LHR 80E EU model A WARNING Never leave your radio in a closed car or trunk the extremely high temperatures gener ated in hot weather can damage th
30. TELEPHONE 03 156 150 160 750 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 04 156 200 160 800 D ort Operations No Yes PORT 05 156 250 160 850 D ort Operations Selected VTS No Yes PORT OPS VTS Areas 06 156 300 156 300 5 nter ship Safety Yes No SAFETY 07 156 350 160 950 D ort Operations No Yes PORT OPS 08 156 40 156 400 S Commercial inter ship only Yes No COMMERCIAL 09 156450 156 450 5 Recreational Calling Channel Yes Yes CALLING 10 156 500 156 500 5 Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 11 156 55 156 550 5 Commercial VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes VIS 12 156 60 156 600 5 ort Operations Selected VTS Yes Yes PORT OPS VTS Areas 13 156 65 156 650 5 nter ship Navigation Safety Yes No BRIDGE COM bridge to bridge 14 156 700 156 700 S ort Operations Selected VTS Yes Yes PORT OPS VTS Areas 156 750 ort Operations PORT OPS 1W only 16 156 800 156 800 S nternational Distress Safety Yes Yes DISTRESS and Calling 17 156 85 156 850 S State Controlled Yes Yes SAR only 18 156 900 161 500 D ort Operations No Yes PORT OPS 19 156 950 161 550 D Commercial No Yes SHIP SHORE 20 157 000 161 600 ort Operations No Yes PORT OPS 21 157 050 161 650 D ort Operations No Yes PORT OPS 22 157 100 161 700 D ort Operations No Yes PORT OPS 23 157 150 161 750 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 24 157 200 161 800 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 25 157 250 161 850
31. Y Compiled by HM Nautical Almanac Office 2 d No Standard Time legally adopted 180 150 W 120 90 W 60 90 120 150 180 4 6 5 Settings Time Format 12 24 hour clock Use TIME FORMAT to show the time in 12 or 24 hour format depending on your preference 1 Inthe radio set up menu select GPS DATA and press ENTER 2 Move the cursor to SETTING and press ENTER 3 Move the cursor to TIME FORMAT and press ENTER The cursor is at 12 HR to show the suffix am or pm If you want to use the 24 Hr clock move the cursor to 24 HR 4 Press ENTER to confirm the selection Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 35 4 6 6 Settings COG SOG Course 8 speed display options If your position and time data is being updated you can use COG SOG to choose whether to show or hide your course over ground COG and speed over ground SOG data on the screen Note Despite the COG SOG setting if TIME DISPLAY is ON the course and speed will not display on screen 1 In radio set up menu select GPS DATA and press ENTER Move the cursor to SETTING and push ENTER Move the cursor to COG SOG and push ENTER w Select ON or OFF as desired In this example has been selected so the screen shows the bearing and speed If COG SOG is set on the time is NOT display on the screen 4 6 7 GPS Alert You can choose NO GPS DATA alarm sound is on off 1 Inthe radio set
32. alling DSC 1 DSC 71 156 575 156 575 5 Boat Operations Recreational Yes Yes PLEASURE 72 156 625 156 625 S Inter ship Yes No SHIP SHIP 73 156 675 156 675 S Commercial Fishing Only Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 74 156725 156 725 S Commercial Fishing Only Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 77 156 875 156 875 5 Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS only 78A 156 925 156 925 5 Boat Operations Recreational Yes No SHIP SHIP 79 156 975 156 975 S Commercia Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 80A 157 025 157 025 S Commercia Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 81A 157 075 157 075 S U S Government Operations Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 82A 157 125 157 125 S U S Government Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 83 157 175 161 775 D Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes CANADIAN CG 83A 157 175 157 175 5 U S Government Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 838 161 775 S Canadian Coast Guard RX Only 1 CANADIAN CG 84 157 225 161 825 ublic Correspondence Marine Operator No Yes TELEPHONE 85 157 275 161 875 ublic Correspondence Marine Operator No Yes TELEPHONE 86 157 325 161 925 ublic Correspondence Marine Operator No Yes TELEPHONE 87 157 375 161 975 D ort Operations No Yes TELEPHONE 88 157 425 162025 D ort Operations No Yes TELEPHONE Special Notes on Canada Channel Usage LOW POWER 1 W only Receive Only LOW POW
33. ance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 3 6 Optional If you want to save this log entry in your BUDDY LIST move the cursor to MMSI then press ENTER and enter a buddy name The MMSI is autornatically displayed The cursor is at CALL BACK Press ENTER Select the working channel and press ENTER Note Duplex channels cannot usually be called and are automatically eliminated from the suggested call list If the call is to a Coast Station the channel is selected automatically 7 The call details are shown Pushes ENTER to send the call The Tx icon is shown on the screen while the call is being sent If the call is acknowledged press PTT to talk If there is no reply UNABLE TO ACKNOWLEDGE a message asks if you want to retry SEND Select YES then press ENTER to retry the call This cycle repeats twice If the call still cannot be placed the radio returns to normal operation 5 6 Reply to a call in your Distress Log Your distress log contains the contact details of the 10 most recent relayed distress calls so that you can reply to any of these quickly When the distress log is full the oldest entry is overwritten to select the priority level Press DSC MENU to show the DSC CALL menu The cursor is at LAST CALL Move the cursor to DIST CALL and push ENTER The contact details of the most recent incoming distress call are shown as the first entry 01 in the distress log Mo
34. ance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 51 1 Press CALL MENU to show the DSC CALL menu 2 Thecursoris at LAST CALL Move the cursor to ALL SHIPS and press ENTER 3 The ALL SHIPS priority is set automatically to ROUTINE but there are 3 priority levels available URGENCY when a serious situation or problem has occurred and could lead to a distress situation SAFETY to send safety information to all other boats in range ROUTINE to send a routine call to all other boats in range 4 ove the cursor to the priority level that is appropriate to your present situation hen press ENTER 5 Selectthe working channel and press Enter Duplex channels which are not usually called are automatically eliminated from the suggested call list 6 Theradio asks for confirmation of the ALL SHIPS call Press ENTER to select YES and send the ALL SHIPS call 7 The Tx icon is displayed on the screen while the call is being sent 8 Ifthe call is acknowledged press PTT to speak 5 5 Reply to a call in your Call Log Your call log contains the contact details of the 20 most recent incoming calls so you can use the call log to reply to any of these quickly When the call log is full the oldest entry is overwritten Therefore to select the priority level 1 Press call menu to show the DSC CALL menu 2 The cursor is at last call 3 contact details of the most recent incoming call are shown 52 Lowr
35. ated on channel 01 28 and 60 88 For more detailed channel chart information refer to Appendix B 16 9 Priority channel VR 80 US only 1 Press to cancel all other modes and tune into the priority channel on Hi power 2 Press again to return to your original channel 3 Channel 16 is the default make Channel 09 the default instead hold down 16 9 until a beep sounds and 09 is displayed 16 Priority channel VR 80 EU only 1 Press to cancel all other modes and tune into the priority channel on Hi power 2 Press again to return to original channel 3 8 Receiving and transmitting CAUTION Transmitting without an antenna may damage the radio 1 Toturn power on press the PWR key for more than 2 seconds Adjust for comfortable volume level The squelch level temporarily set 10 07 Set the suitable Squelch level to mute noise if necessary Be dee Press CH A to select the desired channel When receiving a signal appears on screen and audio is emitted from the speaker Further volume adjustment may be needed to get your desired setting 5 Press HI LO to select the output power Choose low power to conserve battery power or choose high power for longer distance communications 6 Press and hold PTT to transmit then speak into the microphone while appears on the screen 7 Release PTT to receive conversation Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 19
36. cation Repeat the procedure to store two more favorite channels in the CH2 and CH3 locations respectively If you try and add another favorite channel it will overwrite the existing CH3 CH1 and CH2 will remain unless you delete them To delete a favorite channel select that channel then hold down 3CH until a dialogue box appears to prompt the deletion Escape Use ESC when navigating menus to clear incorrect entries to exit from a menu with out saving changes and to back up to the previous screen SCAN ENTER right key Scan Quickly press and release for Dual Watch scan between your current channel and the priority channel in DUAL mode 10 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions Press and hold down SCAN for more than 2 seconds to enter ALL SCAN mode where the priority channel is checked every 1 5 seconds When a signal is received scanning stops at that channel and R appears on the screen If the signal ceases for more than 5 seconds the scan restarts In ALL SCAN mode when a signal is received holding down left key for more than 2 seconds makes appears on the screen This always busy channel will not have been skipped in the next scan period If this channel needs recover holding down left key once again for more than 2 seconds makes disappear The skip function is cancelled accordingly Besides it is impossible to skip over the priority channel Enter Use ENTER when navigating men
37. ctive Calling DSC DSC 71 156 575 156 575 5 Boat Operations Recreational Yes Yes PLEASURE 72 156 625 156 625 5 Boat Operations Recreational Yes No SHIP SHIP 73 156 675 156 675 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 74 156 725 156 725 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 77 156 875 156 875 5 Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS only 78A 156 925 156 925 5 Boat Operations Recreational Yes No SHIP SHIP 80A 157 025 157 025 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 81A 157 075 157 075 S U S Government Environmental Protec Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED tion Agency Operations 82A 157 125 157 125 S U S Government Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 83A 157 175 157 175 S U S Government Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 84 157 225 161 825 D Public Correspondence Marine Operator No Yes TELEPHONE 85 157 275 161 875 D Public Correspondence Marine Operator No Yes TELEPHONE 86 157 325 161 925 D Public Correspondence Marine Operator No Yes TELEPHONE 87 157 375 161975 D Port Operations No Yes TELEPHONE 88 157425 162 005 D Port Operations No Yes TELEPHONE 88A 157 425 157 425 S Commercial Inter ship Only Yes No COMMERCIAL Special Notes on USA Channel Usage LOW POWER 1 W on Receive Only LOW POWER 1 W ini Q G transmitting Used normally in bridge to bridge communications
38. e electronics 6 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions Statement This device complies with part 15 of the Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC regulations require that members of the general public should not be exposed to excessive levels of radio frequency radiation To comply with the specified limits it is recommended that this radio is operated in such a manner as to limit transmission to no more than five minutes in any half hour period and that the antenna is kept at least 8 inches from any part of the body during transmission CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT 1 DSC functions will not operate until you have entered your user 2 The radio channels installed into the radio may vary from country to country depending upon the model and government or national communications authority regulations 3 Lowrance recommends that you check the radio operating licensing requirements of your country before using the radio The operator is solely responsible for observing proper radio installation and usage practices 4 Thisradio is designed to generate a digital maritime di
39. e first latitude position Use the A Y to enter the latitude one number at a time Press ENTER to move cursor to the longitude line Use the CH A Y to enter the longitude coordinates one number at a time Press ENTER to move cursor to the UTC line Use the CH A Y to enter the UTC one number at a time then press ENTER After you enter the last number of the UTC a new screen appears automatically to show the position and time data The prefix M indicates a manual entry If you made a mistake repeat these steps to enter the correct data 4 6 2 Settings LL Display Show or hide your position If your position and time data is being updated automatically you can use LL DISPLAY to choose whether to show or hide your position on the screen 2 3 4 In menu move the cursor to GPS DATA and press ENTER Move the cursor to SETTING and press ENTER Move the cursor to LL Display and press ENTER The cursor is at ON to show your position If you want to hide your position move the cursor to OFF Press ENTER to confirm your selection 4 6 3 Settings Time Display Show or hide the time If your position and time data is being updated you can use TIME DISPLAY for to choose whether to show or to hide the time on the screen Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 33 1 In radio setup menu move the cursor to GPS DATA and press ENTER Move the cursor to SETTING and press ENTER Move the cursor to
40. e name 6 Use the CH A V to change the first character of the waypoint name then press ENTER or just press ENTER to skip to the next character When you reach the last character of the waypoint name make any changes if neces sary then press ENTER to move the cursor to the waypoint icon Note If you do not want to change the waypoint name waypoint icon press ENTER repeat edly until the cursor moves to the latitude To change the waypoint icon use the CH A Y to change the icon or press ENTER to skip to latitude To change latitude use the CH A Y to change the first digit or press ENTER to skip to the next digit Repeat if necessary When you reach the last digit push ENTER to move the cursor to longitude Note If you do not want to change the latitude press ENTER repeatedly until the cursor moves to the longitude 1 Repeat the previous step to change or press ENTER to continue 2 new screen appears Press ENTER if you want to STORE the new waypoint If you want to keep the original entry move the cursor to NO then press ENTER Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 29 4 2 3 Delete a waypoint Hold down CALL MENU for about 3 seconds US only or press menu EU only 1 Thecursoris at WAYPOINT press ENTER 2 Select WP list and press ENTER The cursor is at new WP scroll down to the waypoint you want to delete then press ENTER 3 The cursor is at GO Move the cursor to delete and push E
41. e the call and transmit your position on CH70 automatically The LL position request is not stored in the call log 5 12 2 Automatically reply to an LL position request When the radio receives an LL position request it beeps to alert you Meanwhile the LCD screen displays the position request and the MMSI of the caller The radio acknowledges the request automatically and immediately sends your boat s position to the caller 58 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 5 12 3 Do not reply to an LL position request When the radio receives an LL position request it will beep to alert you The LCD screen will display the position request and the caller s MMSI The radio will show that the reply facility is OFF Press ESC or PTT to return to the previous screen The LL position request is not stored in the call log 5 13 Receive an individual call The radio makes a friendly two tone alert when it detects an incoming DSC call Incoming individual calls are always a priority and should be part of your protocol If the radio recognizes the user MMSI as one of your buddies your buddy s name is displayed Your radio can automatically or manually reply to the incoming caller depending on the INDIV REPLY settings 1 Press ENTER to send an acknowledgement to the incoming caller or LHR 80 automatically sends an acknowledgement to the caller This stops the two tone alert The radio automatically detects the channel of
42. elect yes press ENTER to reset the radio and return to the menu Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 47 Section 5 Sending and Receiving DSC Calls US only 5 1 What is DSC Digital Selective Calling DSC is a semi automated method of establishing a radio call It has been assigned by the International Maritime Organization IMO as an international standard for establishing VHF MF and HF radio calls It had also been assigned as part of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System GMDSS It is planned that DSC will eventually replace aural watches on distress frequencies and will be used to broadcast routine and urgent maritime safety information This new service will also allow mariners to initiate or receive distress urgency safety and routine calls to or from another vessel that is equipped with a DSC transceiver Calls can be categorized as distress urgency safety or routine and DSC It selects a working channel automatically Details of the 20 most recent incoming DSC calls are stored in your call log Details of the 10 most recent distress calls are stored in your distress log CAUTION Due to EU regulations DSC is not available in the LHR 80E EU model 5 1 1 Maritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI is a nine digit number used on Marine Transceiver capable of using Digital Selective Calling DSC This number is used like a telephone number to selectively call other ves
43. es SHIP SHORE 80 157 025 161 625 D Commercial No Yes SHIP SHORE 81 157 075 161 675 D ort Operations No Yes PORT OPS 82 157 125 161 725 D ort Operations No Yes PORT OPS 83 157 175 161 775 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 84 157 225 161 825 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 85 157 275 161 875 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 86 157 325 161 925 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 87 157375 161 975 D ort Operations No Yes TELEPHONE 88 157425 162 025 D ort Operations No Yes TELEPHONE Special Notes on International Channel Usage LOW POWER 1W only LOW POWER 1W initially Override to HIGH POWER by holding down H L key before transmitting Used normally in bridge to bridge communications Channel 70 is designated for use exclusively for Digital Selective Calling DSC such as Distress Safety and Ship Calls No voice communication is allowed on CH70 This channel is only available on DSC enabled radios Note The INTERNATIONAL mode is not legal for use in US or Canada waters KEY S Simplex operating channel D Duplex operating channel Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 67 USA Channel Chart CH TX MHz MHz MODE TRAFFICTYPE SHIP
44. ess CH A v to select next WP press ENTER right key again to set the WP as your next destination and enter navigation mode 3 14 Plotter Mode During plotter Mode Soft Key It will zoom in out the circle to see more less area 501 4 Go Navigation Mode 22 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions SQL gt 16 9 NAV Other key Go to WP select Mode Return to normal mode and TX Return to normal mode and go to 16 9 Go to normal mode Error beep 3 15 GPS Satellite Mode Press and hold the HI LO 8 key to enter GPS satellite mode During GPS satellite mode PTT 16 9 16 x Left soft key Other key Return to normal mode and TX Return to normal model and go to 16 9 Return to normal mode Return to normal mode Error Beep Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 23 Section 4 Advanced Operation How to Display and Navigate Menus 1 Hold down CALL MENU key to enter in menu US only or press MENU key to enter setup mode EU only 2 Press CH A V to scroll up and down the menu until the cursor is positioned at the desired items Press soft key ENTER to enter into the items 3 Press soft key ENTER to confirm changes Otherwise press soft key ESC to ignore 4 Press soft key ESC to go back or exit Any changes are activated as soon as you enter exit the screen How to Enter Alphanumeric and Alphabet Data Use
45. eted an existing one Each waypoint name can have a maximum of 6 alphanumeric characters The most recent waypoint name will be displayed at the top of your waypoint list 4 2 1 Add a new waypoint 1 Hold down CALL MENU for 3 seconds US ONLY or press MENU key EU only The cursor is ay WAYPOINT press ENTER Select WP LIST and then NEW WP gt ow Use the CH A Y to enter the new waypoint name one alphanumeric character at a time Select one waypoint symbol there are 20 icons available and then press ENTER ntil the cursor moves to the latitude line se the CH A to enter the latitude of the waypoint one number at a time then press TER The cursor moves to the longitude mc se the CH A V to enter the longitude waypoint one number at a time then press TER D mc 7 screen appears automatically to show the new waypoint details If they are correct press ENTER to STORE the new waypoint If they are not correct select ESC 28 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 4 2 2 Edit a waypoint Hold down CALL MENU US only or press MENU EU only 2 Thecursor is at WAYPOINT Press ENTER 3 Select WP LIST then push ENTER the cursor is at new WP Scroll down to the waypoint you want to edit then push ENTER 4 Select WP EDIT and press ENTER 5 The waypoint details are displayed and the cursor is positioned at the first character of th
46. hen select DIST LOG 2 The most recently received distress call is the first entry 01 in the Distress Log Select the distress call that you want to relay then select RELAY 62 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions Either select INDIV RELAY It relays the distress call to an individual Select MANUAL NEW if the person is not in your buddy list otherwise scroll to the name of your buddy Press ENTER If you select MANUAL NEW you need to enter the user MMSI then press ENTER ALL RELAY It relays the distress call to all ships then press ENTER The radio automatically selects CH16 For ALL RELAY or manually set the working channel INDIV RELAY It displays the detail of the distress call on the screen Press ENTER to Relay the distress call Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 63 Appendix A Technical Specifications Lowrance LHR80US amp LHR 80EU A 1 General Waterproof Channels Frequency Range Battery Battery Life Charging current with cradle charge Antenna Socket Display A 2 Receiver Sensitivity 12 dB SINAD Squelch sensitivity Adjacent Channel Selection Spurious Response Rejection Intermodulation Rejection Audio Power Output Floating and totally submersible to JIS 7 All US Canadian and International Channels 10 NOAA Weather Channels Transmit 156 025 to 157 425 MHz Receive 156 025 to 163 275 MHz US only 10 WX Cha
47. itioned at EDIT Press ENTER The buddy name MMSI displayed The cursor is at the first character of the name 6 Use CH A Y to change the first character of the buddy name then press ENTER or just press ENTER to skip to the next character Repeat if necessary When you reach the last character of the buddy name make any changes if needed then press ENTER to move the cursor to the MMSI Note If you do not want to change the buddy name just press ENTER repeatedly until the cursor moves to the MMSI line 7 To change the use CH A Y to change the first number or press ENTER to skip to the next number Repeat if necessary When you reach the last number press ENTER to display the SAVE screen Note If you do not want to change the MMSI press ENTER repeatedly until the SAVE screen appears 8 Press ENTER to save the edits or CANCEL to keep the original entry 4 1 3 DELETE a buddy name Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 27 1 Hold down CALL MENU for about 3 seconds Select BUDDY LIST Press ENTER to display the list of buddy names Scroll down to the buddy name you want to delete then press ENTER Select DELETE then select YES gt The buddy name is deleted and the revised buddy list is displayed 4 2 Waypoint You can store up to 500 waypoints and their LL positions When your WAYPOINT LIST is full you cannot make a new entry until you have del
48. just start tracking 5 9 1 Add or Delete a Buddy Buddy List 1 Press CALL MENU to enter DSC MENU then select TRACK BUDDY 2 Select TRACKLIST Any buddies that are already on the track list will be listed Note delete a buddy from the track list select the buddy that you want to delete then press ENTER Select Yes and press ENTER to confirm your choice Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 55 3 Select ADD NEW to show your buddy list 4 Select the target buddy then press ENTER to add that buddy to the track list 5 9 2 Select your want track s buddy Select your buddy as follows Press CALL MENU to enter DSC MODE then select TRACK BUDDY 2 Select SET BUDDY and scroll down to your desired buddy Your can set a maximum of three buddies to track 3 Select ON to track that buddy or OFF to not to Press ENTER to confirm Repeat for the other two buddies if necessary 5 9 3 Set the time interval of tracking Set the time interval as follows 1 Press CALL MENU to enter DSC mode then select TRACK BUDDY 2 Select INTERVAL and choose the desired time interval Press ENTER to confirm 5 9 4 Start Tracking Start tracking as follows Press CALL MENU to enter DSC mode then select TRACK BUDDY 2 Select START TRACK then YES 3 The START TRACK display changes to STOP TRACK To stop tracking at any time just press YES 56 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instruction
49. l 5 5 Reply to a call in your Call Log 5 6 Reply to a call in your Distress LOG sssscsssssssscssssseecessseecsessseesceessseeccesnsesesessseesessneeescesnseeesesane 53 5 7 Reply to the Last Call 5 8 Request the LL position of a buddy LL Request 5 9 Track Your Buddy Track Buddy 5 9 1 Add or Delete a Buddy Buddy List 5 9 2 Select your want track s buddy 5 9 3 Set the time interval of tracking 5 9 4 Start Tracking 5 10 Receive an All Ships call 5 11 Receive a Group call 5 12 Reply toan LE position te qQuestis asssiscsssscsssssassssassassesecesseossasesssnsssazssadcosussadoanenssansnsieyaqsuisyesetans 5 12 1 Manually reply to an LL Request 5 12 2 Automatically reply to an LL position request 5 12 3 Do not reply to an LL position request 5 13 Receive an 59 5 14 Receive Polled Position Call c ccsesscsssscssssscssssccosssetsessstsssersvscetsssersnecctsssesesscctansecenscetessecesese 59 Section 6 Distress Calls US only e eee esses eese tesserae enses esses 60 6 T Send a Distress Gall 60 6 2 RECEIVE a Distress Call 6 3 Receive a Distress Relay Call 6 4 Receive Distress Acknowledgement DISTRESS ACK 6 5 Relay a Distress Call from the Distress L
50. lace holders and turn in a clockwise motion until firmly locked into place 3 1 5 Mounting Battery Charger and bracket onto wall You can also mount the battery charger onto wall by using the provided bracket and screws 1 Insert screws into bracket and turn a clockwise motion until locked firmly into place 2 Insert screws into battery charger and mount it to bracket Turn screws in clockwise motion until firmly locked into place Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 15 remove battery from unit 1 Slide the two levers simultaneously in a downward motion 2 Remove battery 3 2 Installing the Belt Clip 1 Theftted buckle 2 allows you to attach the radio to the belt clip so you can carry it 2 The belt clip supplied with your radio allows you to attach the radio to your belt 3 Toinstall the belt clip slide the belt clip to the back of your radio make sure that the buckle is aligned Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 3 3 Installing and Removing the Antenna Make sure that the flexible antenna is attached to the radio Ensure that the radio is turned OFF anytime that the antenna is not connected Installing the antenna 1 Screw the antenna in a clockwise motion until it is securely locked into place Removing the antenna 2 Unscrew the antenna in a anti clockwise motion until it is removed as illustrated below Note
51. lects CH16 automatically so that you can hear any incoming voice contacts from search and rescue authorities or other vessels within range Press ESC if you need to cancel the distress call This is the only key that operates in Distress mode 60 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 6 2 Receive a Distress Call 1 Analert sounds when a distress call DISTRESS is received Press any key to cancel the alert You do not need to send an acknowledgement 2 The radio automatically selects CH16 and displays the details of the distress call on the screen Press PTT to establish voice contact 3 The details are displayed over two screens that alternate every 1 5 seconds the first screen shows the user MMSI and nature of the emergency if specified the second screen shows the time and the location if specified If the location and time are not specified these are replaced with sequences of 9s and 8s respectively 4 TheLHR 80 is capable of receiving enhanced LL position data if the vessel transmitting the Distress Call is sending It provides the position of the distressed vessel to within 20m 60ft 6 3 Receive a Distress Relay Call When the radio picks up an incoming distress call The radio beeps loudly to alert you to the incoming distress call and the working channel changes automatically to CH16 Press any key except or lt ESC if you want to stop the beeps At the same time the L
52. ll back Yes No FISHING 3 AIST 161 975 161 975 AIS1 AIS2 162 025 162 025 AIS2 Note 1 Lightly Shaded Simplex channel is only available in the UK to Coast Guard users with written authorization 2 special channels above maybe fitted to your radio These are only licensed for use in the country indicated No attempt should be made to use them in any other country 76 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions Navico Full Two Year Lowrance VHF Warranty We our orus refers to NAVICO the manufacturer of this Lowrance VHF 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 two 2 years from the date of original purchase by you Battery Packs and accessory items have a one 1 year war ranty WE MAKE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND WHAT SOEVER 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 two years from the date of your original purchase which must be substantiated by a dated sales receipt
53. mes and associated MMSIs of 20 DSC stations that you call frequently Buddy names are stored in the order of entry with the most recent entry first The following sections demonstrates how to use BUDDY LIST these include to add edit and delete entries 4 1 1 Add a new buddy name You can enter up to 20 buddy names When your BUDDY LIST is full you cannot make a new entry until you have deleted an existing entry Each buddy name can have a maximum of 11 alphanumeric characters The most recent buddy name entered is shown at the top of your buddy list Hold down CALL MENU for 3 seconds 2 Select BUDDY LIST then press ENTER 3 The cursor is at MANUAL Push ENTER 4 Use the CH A to enter the new buddy name one character at a time Then press ENTER until the cursor moves to the MMSI entry line 5 Use CH A V to enter the 9 digit MMSI that is associated with that buddy name one number at a time then press ENTER 6 After you enter the last digit of the MMSI a new screen appears automatically to show the new buddy name and MMSI Checks that it is correct and then push ENTER to save the new entry If it is not correct select ESC 26 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 4 1 2 Edit a buddy name Press and hold down CALL MENU for about 3 seconds Select BUDDY LIST then press ENTER Scroll down to the entry you want to edit then press ENTER The buddy name is displayed and the cursor is pos
54. n and surveillance system AIS capable of providing worldwide operating on seas and Inland Waterways The availability of this channel is on a voluntary basis All existing equipment shall be capable to of operating on this channel within a ten year period after the entry into force of this Arrangement p After permission of the competent authority this channel may be used only for special events on a temporary basis q Inthe Czech Republic this channel is used for service category nautical information the Czech Republic this channel is used for service category ship to port authorities Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 75 Special Channels CH SEND RECEIVE TRAFFICTYPE SHIP SHIP TO NAME TAG MHz MHz TO SHIP SHORE 156 000 156 000 UK Coast Guard Users Yes Yes UK COAST GRD M1 157 850 157 850 UK Marina Channel M1 Yes Yes UK MARINA M2 161 425 161 425 UK Marina Channel M2 Yes Yes UK MARINA 31 157 550 162 150 INT L Duplex Holland No Yes NL MARINA 96H 162 425 162 425 INT L Belgium No Yes BEL G MARINA L1 155 500 155 500 INT L Skandinavia Yes No LEISURE 1 L2 155 525 155 525 INT L Skandinavia Yes No LEISURE 2 L3 155 650 155 650 INT L Skandinavia not in Denmark Yes No LE ISURE3 F 155 625 155 625 INT L Skandinavia Yes No FISHING 1 F2 155 775 155 775 INT L Skandinavia Yes No FISHING 2 H 155 825 155 825 INT L Skandinavia ca
55. ndividual Calls You can respond to an incoming call with either an automatic response or with a manual response An automatic response sends an acknowledgement and sets up the channel ready for a conversation A manual response asks if you want to acknowledge the call and then asks if you want to converse with the caller 1 Select DSC SETUP then select INDIV REPLY 2 The cursor is a AUTO press ENTER for an automatic response or select MANUAL for a manual response 4 8 4 DSC Select To turn off the DSC function temporarily such as sailing to inland water or no DSC region 1 Select DSC SETUP then DSC SELECT press the ENTER to displays DSC SELECT ON OFF 2 Select OFF to turn the DSC function off 3 Press ENTER to confirm your choice and return to the menu 4 8 5 LL Reply You can set the radio to respond to the Position Request It can be done in three ways auto matic manual and off 44 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 1 Select DSC SETUP then LL REPLY Then press ENTER the MANUAL AUTO OFF appear on the screen 2 Select your response and press ENTER to confirm and return to the menu manual 4 9 ATIS SETUP EU only The submenu is used to adjust settings for the ATIS function Press MENU and then select ATIS SETUP press ENTER to enter the submenu 4 9 1 Enter or Check your ATIS MMSI If you are navigating in the inland waterways of Europe then you must enter your AT
56. nnels US Only 74V high capacity 1400 mAh Li Polymer gt 8 Hours with GPS DSC on and 5W 5 5 90 ratio 7003 100 mA with hour rapid charge time SMA 128x128 pixel bit mapped LCD with backlight 025 uV Threshold 12 dBuV EMF 70 dB 70 dB 68 dB 250 mW at 596 THD 400 mW max 64 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 3 Transmitter Power Output Modulation Type Hum and Noise Attenuation Audio Distortion Adjacent Channel Power Spurious Harmonic Emissions Current drain A 4 GPS and Navigation Satellites tracked Navigation Plotter Units NMEA Output 1 or 5 Watts Selectable FM 40 dB 596 more than 70 dB less than 70 dBc Transmit High 1 75 A Transmit Low 0 8 A 12 Great Circle navigation display with 500 waypoints 12 range scales and 360 point of track history with interval control NM SM KM RMC GGA GLL GNS GSV DSC DSE Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 65 Appendix B Frequency Charts International Marine Channels CH TX MHz RX MHz MODE TRAFFICTYPE SHIPTO SHIPTO NAMETAG REMARK SHIP SHORE 01 156 050 160 650 D ublic Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE 02 156 100 160 700 D ublic Correspondence No Yes
57. of the most recent incoming call are displayed 3 Select the working channel and press ENTER Note Duplex channels cannot usually be called and are automatically eliminated from the suggested call list If the call is to a coast station the channel is selected automatically 4 Thecall details are shown Press ENTER to send the call The Tx icon is displayed on the screen while the call is being sent 5 Ifthe call is acknowledged press PTT to talk 6 _ If there is no reply UNABLE TO ACKNOWLEDGE a message asks if you want to retry SEND AGAIN 7 Select YES and then press ENTER to retry the call This cycle repeats twice If the call still cannot be placed the radio returns to normal operation 54 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 5 8 Request the LL position of a buddy LL Request 1 Press CALL MENU to enter DSC MENU then select LL REQUEST 2 Select the buddy whose LL position you want to request then press ENT to send the request 3 The working channel name is displayed while the radio waits for an acknowledgement from your buddy If there is no reply after 30 seconds the radio asks if you want to retry 5 9 Track Your Buddy Track Buddy Use the TRACK LIST option to select a buddy or buddies whose position you want to track Specify the time interval through the INTERVAL option to start the track alternatively If the buddy name and time interval are already set to your preference
58. on which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a CAUTION potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage Safety and Operational Information eee eese esses eese es sena ea sensa ses Section 1 General Information ee eee eee eee eee eere eee eee eee eseseessseeessse 8 Section 2 Controls and Keys eee eerie eee esee en eese essssnsensensensensenss 9 2 1 Keys Controls amp 5 10 Section 3 VHF Radio Operation e eeeeeee eese eene eene eene sen sensenesees 13 3 1 Batteries and Charger 13 3 1 1 Installing the Battery Pack 3 1 2 Initial Charge 3 1 3 GPS Connector 3 1 4 Mounting Battery Charger to flat surface 3 1 5 Mounting Battery Charger and bracket onto wall 2 3 2 Installing the Belt 3 3 Installing and Removing the Antenna 3 4 Power On Off 3 5 Adjustingithe Squelchilevel 18 3 6 Volume
59. ons 11 The channel is used mostly for weather Press again to return to your previous mode Hold down WX NAV for more than 3 seconds to enter Navigation mode Bearing Distance and Cross track error from the last select Way Point will display on the screen If no WP is set it will appear NO ACTIVE ROUTE prompt NAV Press NAV to enter Navigation mode Bearing Distance and cross track error from the Waypoint will display on screen If no WP is set it will appear NO ACTIVE ROUTE prompt GO MOB Press GO MOB if you are navigating to waypoint and want to reset the XTE cross track error as shown on the screen If someone falls overboard holds down GO MOB for about 3 seconds to mark the position The latitude and longitude of the Man Overboard position is shown on the screen and is automatically set as the destination waypoint PTT Push To Talk Push to start the transmitting CALL MENU Quickly press the CALL MENU key to access the DSC Call menu The call mode is used for making DSC calls Hold down the Key more than 3 seconds to access the Menu Setup mode and to customize your VHF radio US only MENU Quickly press the MENU key to access the Menu setup mode and to customize your VHF radio EU only Please refer to the following sections for more details CAUTION BATTERY CAUTION This device uses a Lithion lon battery please observe the following cautions Do not disassemble Do not incinerate or expose to fire
60. ontact on CH16 and then switch to a working channel OR press ESC if you do not want to make voice contact The call data is stored in your call log 5 11 Receive a Group call 1 The DSC icon on the screen flashes and a friendly two tone call alert sounds when the radio receives a GROUP call all from one of your 3 designated groups A GROUP call always has ROUTINE priority Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 57 2 Pressany button to cancel the call alert No acknowledgement is required The radio automatically selects the channel designated in the incoming GROUP call The group name is shown on the screen If the radio recognizes the GROUP MMSI as one of your groups the group name is shown in place of the MMSI 3 Press PTT to initiate voice contact on designated channel and then switch to a working channel OR press ESC if you do not want to make voice contact The call data is stored in your call log 5 12 Reply to an LL position request Your radio can automatically or manually turn OFF to an incoming LL request caller depend ing on the LL REPLY setting 5 12 1 Manually reply to an LL Request When the radio receives an LL position request it beeps to alert you Meanwhile the LCD screen displays the position request and the MMSI of the caller 1 If you press ESC or do not respond to the request within five minutes the radio returns to its previous state M Press ENTER to acknowledg
61. pad backlighting for easy night time use Waterproof and submersible to comply with JIS 7 GPS latitude and longitude LL and time display Built in GPS sensor Choice of High or Low 5W or 1W transmission power Special CH16 key for quick access to the priority international distress channel Special 3CH key to select your three favorite channels Flexible dual watch facility DSC Digital Selective Calling capability that meets USCG SC101 Standards US only DISTRESS call button to automatically transmit the MMSI and position until and acknowledgement is received US only Easy access to a buddy list of up to 20 favorite people US only LL position polling information Buddy tracking capacity Weather alert facility US only ATIS facility for inland waterways Europe only 8 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions Section 2 Controls and Keys VHF Antenna Low battery indicator Signal strength Status T or R Working mode channel name POWER KEYLOCK GPS Antenna Tx Power HI or LO Low battery indicator Speaker Mic jack Channel Favourite channels Time COG SOG as Pede Vol 4 and Vol Longitude Left key Right key DISTRESS CHA Y US only 504 16 9 HI LO GPS GO MOB WX NAV CALL MENU WATERPROOF Mic COCO COC Ee QC CO
62. r the charging current 4 Observe that the red light on the front of the charger glows to indicate that the battery pack is properly seated and the charger is operating 5 Allow the batteries to charge for about 2 5 to 3 hours before use The light will change back to green when the battery is fully charged CAUTION To maximise battery life remove the battery from the charger after approximately 3 5 hours Overcharging batteries may result in damage to both the battery pack and radio 3 1 3 GPS Connector O NMEA RED L NMEA BLaci S NAVIGATION RECEIVER 14 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions This radio supports NMEAO183 for outputting the GPS signal You can use the GPS connector to connect the radio and some GPS navigation receiver such as chart plotter 1 Insert one single port of the GPS connector cord into the NMEA socket of the cradle charger 2 Theother port of the GPS connector which is branched into two wires connects to the GPS navigation receiver Red means NMEA OUT 4J Black means NMEAOUT Wire Color Function Red NMEA OUT Black NMEA OUT 3 1 4 Mounting Battery Charger to flat surface You can mount the battery charger straight onto solid surface Make sure that the surface can be penetrated and is strong enough to hold permanantly in place To mount the battery charger onto a flat surface insert screws into p
63. r MMSI at anytime by selecting USER MMSI in the setup menu DSC warning message 4 8 2 Maintain Groups You can program up to three group MMSI numbers and associated Group names Group MMSI numbers always begin with a zero 0 You only enter the last 8digits of the group ID number the intial 0 is automatically entered 4 8 2 1 Enter your Groups Use GROUP MMSI to create edit or delete 1 2 or 3 groups of people that you call frequently The entries within a group are stored in alphanumeric order A group always has nine numbers and always starts with 0 A group name can have a maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters 1 Select DSC SETUP then GROUP SETUP 2 dfthisis FIRST TIME that youre entering a group name no group appears Otherwise any existing group names The cursor is at MANUAL NEW 3 Use CH A Y to enter the new group name one alphanumeric character at a time 4 Press ENTER to confirm each correct alphanumeric character and to move to the next position 42 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions When you have entered the group name push ENTER so the cursor moves to the line Use CH A Y to enter the MMSI associated with that group name one number at a time Pushes ENTER to confirm a number and move to the next position If you make an error select the character then press ENTER When you have entered the last number of the MMSI a new screen appears automaticall
64. s As soon as you start tracking an LL Request is sent immediately on 70 and your radio and it waits for acknowledgement of the first buddy s LL position to be displayed on your radio screen Each of the selected buddies is polled for their LL positions at regular time intervals When information is received a friendly ring tone sounds and the position is shown on the screen Pressing any key cancels the screen The position that is received is not stored in your radio s Log but is broadcast over NAVBUS to the Chartplotters Press any key to acknowledge or wait for the automatic 20 second timeout Note The LHR 80 is capable of receiving and displaying the LL position data at normal or enhanced resolution 5 10 Receive an All Ships call The DSC icon on the screen flashes and the call alert sounds when the radio receives an ALL SHIPS call from another boat or a coast station within range A call alert with a friendly two tone cycle indicates a ROUTINE call A call alert with a cycle of 6 beeps followed by a 2 second pause indicates an URGENCY or DISTRESS call 2 Pressany button to cancel the call alert The radio is switched to the designated channel by pressing ENTER or return to the old channel by pressing ESC The priority level and the user MMSI are shown on the screen If the radio recognizes the user MMSI as one of your buddies the buddy name is shown in place of the user MMSI w Press PTT to initiate voice c
65. s e This channel is the first ship to ship channel unless the competent authority has designated an other channel In the countries mentioned under remark 2 it is allowed hat the output power is set to a value between 6 and 25 W until 1 January 2005 f n the countries mentioned under remark 2 this channel is used for service category ship to port authorities g Inthe Netherlands this channel is used by its national coastguard for communications during oil pollution operations on the North Sea and for safety messages for the North Sea Waddenzee IJsselmeer Ooster and Westerschelde h This channel may be used only for service category on boardon board communications i This channel may be used only for communications between seagoing vessels and participating land stations in case of distress and safety communications within the maritime sea areas In the countries mentioned under remark 2 this channel may be used only for distress safety and calling j The output power shall be reduced automatically to a value between 0 5 and 1 W k This channel may be used for communications with a social character Inthe Netherlands and Belgium this channel may be used for transmitting messages concerning bunkering and victualling The output power has to be reduced manually to a value between 0 5 and 1 W m This channel may also be used for public correspondence n his channel will be used for an automatic ship identificatio
66. sels 5 1 2 How obtain a MMSI assignment Contact your local dealer 48 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions N WARNING This radio is designed to generate a digital maritime distress and safety call to facilitate search and rescue To be effective as a safety device this equipment must be used only within communication range of a shore based VHF marine channel 70 distress and safety watch system The range of signal may vary but under normal conditions should be approximately 20 nautical miles Quickly press the DSC MENU key to pop up the DSC menu Users can then select the DSC call type to send The channel remains unchanged and allows normal Tx operation 5 2 DSC Call Types Press the CALL MENU key to access the menu for user to select the DSC call type to send Note Only 4 calls can be shown at any one time on the screen Press CH A Y scroll up and down the call types until the cursor is positioned at the desired option Press the ENTER the call types are Call Type Description NDIVIDUAL Make a new call by inputting the MMSI or pick up from the list max 20 LAST CALL Recalls last call no matter what type of call it is GROUP Sends transmissions that are only received by radios that share a common group MMSI number there is up to 3 group MMSI numbers can be stored and called ALL SHIPS Makes an Urgency Safety or Routine call to all ships A confirmation screen follows
67. stress call to facilitate search and rescue To be effective as a safety device this radio must be used only within the geographic range of a shore based VHF marine Channel 70 distress and safety watch system The geographic range may vary but under normal conditions is approximately 20 nautical miles It is the owner s sole responsibility to install and use the instrument in such a manner that will not cause accidents personal injury or property damage Lowrance disclaims all liability for any use of this product in a way that may cause accidents damage or that may violate the law Governing Language This statement any instruction manuals user guides and other infor mation relating to the product Documentation may be translated to or has been translated from another language Translation In the event of any conflict between any Translation of Documentation the English language version of the Documentation will be the official version of the Documentation This manual represents the LHR 80 radio at the time of printing Lowrance reserves the right to make changes to specifications without notice Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 7 Section 1 General Information Congratulations on your purchase of this handheld VHF marine radio LHR 80 designed and built using superior technology and craftsmanship It provides the following useful features Adjustable contrast settings for the LCD Adjustable key
68. t Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 22 157 100 157 10 S Coast Guard Liaison Yes Yes COAST GUARD 23A 157 150 157 150 S U S Government Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 24 157 200 161 800 D Public Correspondence Marine operator No Yes TELEPHONE 25 157 250 161 850 D Public Correspondence Marine operator No Yes TELEPHONE 26 157 300 161 900 D Public Correspondence Marine operator No Yes TELEPHONE 27 157 350 161 950 D Public Correspondence Marine operator No Yes TELEPHONE 28 157 400 162 000 D Public Correspondence Marine operator No Yes TELEPHONE 61A 156 075 156 075 S U S Government Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 63A 156 175 156 175 S Port Operations VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS VTS 64A 156 225 156 225 S U S Government Canadian Commercial Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED Fishing 65A 156 275 156275 5 Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 66A 156 325 156 325 5 Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 67 156 375 156 375 S Commercial bridge to bridge 1W with Yes No BRIDGE COM Q1W Power up 68 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 68 156 425 156 425 5 Boat Operations Recreational Yes No SHIP SHIP 69 156 475 156 475 5 Boat Operations Recreational Yes Yes PLEASURE 70 156 525 156 525 Digital Sele
69. t Local time 4 6 5 Settings Time Format 12 or 24 hour clock 4 6 6 Settings COG SOG Course amp speed display options 4 6 7 GPS Alert 4 6 8 Turn GPS ENABLE on off 4 6 9 Set True or Magnetic Bearing 4 7 Radio Setup 4 7 1 UIC US only 4 7 2 Channel Name Editing 4 7 3 Ring Volume Adjustment 4 7 4 Beep Volume Adjustment 4 7 5 Select Unit UNITS 4 7 6 Set the Priority Channel WATCH MODE US Only 4 7 7 WX Alert Weather alerts 4 7 8 Set NMEA OUT NMEA OUT 4 8 DSC Setup US only 4 8 1 Enter or check your USER MMSI 4 8 2 Maintain Groups 4 8 2 1 Enter your Groups 4 8 2 2 Edit user Groups 4 8 2 3 Delete a Group 4 8 3 Response to Individual Calls 4 8 4 DSC Select 4 8 5 LL Reply 4 9 ATIS SETUP EU only 45 4 9 1 Enter or Check your ATIS MMSI 445 4 9 2 ATIS Select 46 4 10 46 4 11 Track Log 4 12 Erase 47 4 13 Reset Reset to factory defaults Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions Section 5 Sending and Receiving DSC Calls US only 48 5 1 What is DSC M 48 5 1 1 Maritime Mobile Service Identity 5 1 2 How can obtain a MMSI assignment 5 2 DSC Call Types 5 2 1 Send an Individual call 5 3 Send a Group Call 5 4 Send an All Ships cal
70. t is not in your buddy list otherwise select the name of your buddy Press ENT If you selected MANUAL NEW you need to enter the user MMSI and then press ENT 4 Selectthe working channel and press ENT Note Duplex channels cannot usually be called and are automatically eliminated from the suggested call list If the call is to a Coast Station the radio will recognize this and select the correct channel 5 Theradio summarizes the call details and asks for confirmation to send the call SEND Press ENT to send the call The radio goes to CH70 and the Tx is displayed on the screen while the DSC call is being sent 50 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 6 Ifthe call is acknowledged ACK press PTT to talk If there is no reply try making the call again 5 3 Send a Group Call You should have already stored the GROUP MMSI before making the call Group calls are always sent with ROUTINE priority 1 Press CALL MENU to show the DSC CALL menu 2 Thecursoris at LAST CALL Move the cursor to GROUP and push ENTER The names of your groups are displayed 3 Select the group that you want to call and press ENTER 4 Select the working channel and press ENTER to SEND the call Note Duplex channels cannot usually be called and are automatically eliminated from the suggested call list The Tx icon is displayed on the screen while the call is being sent 5 4 Send an All Ships call Lowr
71. ta show or hide your position show or hide the time and offsetthe UTC time to show your local time Format the time display and show or hide your course COG and speed SOG Turn GPS ENABLE ON OFF Set True or Magnetic Nearing Choose NO GPS DATA alarm sound is ON OFF Your radio can automatically detect and updates your position and time data Note This information is important because it will be used if you send a DISTRESS call GPS data is not available the NO GPS alert will sound for 5 seconds or until you press any button and the screen will request you to enter the position data manually This will repeat every four hours if you do not enter the position data manually After you have entered the position data you must update it within 23 5 hours otherwise NO GPS alert sequence repeats Ihe GPS DATA LOST indicator is shown whenever GPS data is not available from opera ional GPS navigation receiver 4 6 1 Manual Manually Enter Your Position and UTC Time Note This option appears only when the NO GPS icon is shown to indicate that GPS data is not available Use the GPS DATA menu to manually enter your latitude and longitude and the UTC time data If GPS receives data automatically all manual entries will be erased 32 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions E p Select GPS DATA in radio setup MENU The cursor is at MANUAL Push ENTER The cursor is at th
72. the incoming call The caller should respond you can press PTT to initiate contact 5 14 Receive a Polled Position Call When you receive GPS position data from a buddy in response to your LL request you are recommended make note of it especially if it is a good fishing position If enhanced LL position information is available it is shown on the LCD until the display changes Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 59 Section 6 Distress Calls US only Note You must have entered a valid user MMSI to send and receive DSC DISTRESS calls 6 1 Send a Distress Call Open the red cover labelled DISTRESS If you have time to specify the nature of the distress go to step 2 Otherwise go directly to step 3 2 Pressthe DISTRESS key to display the following categories Scroll down to the category that best describes your situation and then press ENT UNDEFINED FIRE FLOODING COLLISION GROUNDING LISTING SINKING ADRIFT ABANDONING PIRACY OVER BOARD 3 Hold down the DISTRESS key for about 3 seconds until you see the distress call sent message DISTRESS CALL SENT on the screen The whole display starts to flash and beep loudly The distress call repeats five times continuously It then repeats randomly every 3 5 to 4 5 minutes until a distress acknowledgement DISTRESS ACK is received rom a search and rescue authority or until you cancel the distress call manually The radio se
73. the priority selection of these options The Safety call is for advisory alert only CALL LOG Allows a review of all stored calls by number and time of call An individual call type can be placed to the selected MMSI NAME in the LOG The LOG contains all received call types except DISTRESS calls The call at the end of the list is automatically erased The earliest call is stored at the end of the list Note Only 20 calls can be stored at one time DISTRESS LOG Allows a review of all stored Distress calls by number and time of call An individual call type can be placed to the selected MMSI NAME in the LOG The call at the end of the list is automatically erased This means the earliest call is stored at the end of the list There are only 10 calls that can be stored Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 49 LL REQUEST Enables you to request GPS position information from any vessel that has known MMSI number The request can be picked up through the buddy list or manual entry TRACK BUDDY Track the GPS position information from up to three vessels that have a known MMSI number 5 2 1 Send an Individual call You can call anyone who has an DSC equipped radio To call another person 1 Press CALL MENU to enter DSC mode then select INDIVIDUAL 2 Thecursor is at ROUTINE Press ENTER to make a routine call or select to another priority level SAFETY or URGENCY 3 Select MANUAL NEW to call a person tha
74. up menu select GPS DATA then SETTING next select GPS ALERT 2 Select ON OFF as desired in this example ON has been selected so if GPS DATA is not available the NO GPS alert will sound 36 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 4 6 8 Turn GPS ENABLE on off 1 In radio set up menu select GPS DATA then SETTING next GPS ENABLED 2 Select ON OFF as desired in this example ON has been selected so the GPS ENABLED is turned ON 4 6 9 Set True or Magnetic Bearing 1 In radio set up menu select GPS DATA then SETTING next BEARING 2 Select TRUE MAG VAR as desired then press ENTER to confirm Note True is the default If MAG VAR is selected Then use CH A to adjust the MAGNETIC difference between true and variation then press ENTER to confirm selection Note W is the default and tenths of a degree is required Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 37 4 7 Radio Setup Under Radio Setup submenu there are 7 items that user can alter settings 4 7 1 UIC US only You can select the USA International or Canadian channel band The channel bands are listed in the appendix sections 1 Inthe radio setup submenu select RADIO SETUP then press ENTER The cursor is at UIC press ENTER 3 The cursor is at USA If you want to select the International channel band move the cursor to INT L If you want to select the Canadian channel band move the c
75. urement units for distance and cross track error 1 Select RADIO SETUP then units 2 Select your preferred measurement units and press ENTER Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 39 4 7 6 Set the Priority Channel WATCH MODE US Only If you are operating on the USA or Canada Channel banks You can have the priority channel to cover both CH16 and 9 as well as the working channel similar to a TRI WATCH 1 Select RADIO SETUP and then WATCH MODE 2 Select the desired setting and then press ENTER 4 7 7 WX Alert Weather alerts Note LHR 80 US only The NOAA provides several weather forecast channels on US and Canadian channel banks If severe weather such as storms or hurricanes are forecast the NOAA broadcasts a weather alert on 1050 Hz You can choose to watch weather alerts Select RADIO SETUP then WX ALERT 2 Thecursor is ON NOAA weather alerts on 1050 Hz on normal mode If you do not want to watch these weather alerts move the cursor to OFF 3 Press ENTER for to confirm your selection If you chose to receive the weather alerts the beeps will sound whenever a weather alert is broadcast Just press any button to hear it 4 7 8 Set NMEA OUT NMEA OUT This radio supports to output NMEA 0183 sentence of DSC amp DSE 40 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 1 Select RADIO SETUP then NMEA OUT 2 Select ON OFF then press ENTER to confirm your
76. ursor to CANADA 4 Press ENTER to confirm your choice 5 Thenew channel band is selected Depending on your choice the USA INT L or CAN icon is shown on the screen 4 7 2 Channel Name Editing To setup the channel name to ON or to blank on the first line Maximum of 12 characters could be set for channel name Channel name also allows editing the ways same as Buddy List edit procedures 1 Select RADIO SETUP CH NAME and then press ENTER Then select the desired channel name by using the CH A Press ENTER then the screen will show the channel name EDIT and DELETE 2 Select EDIT and press ENTER to edit the existing name tag Input the new name over the existing one and press ENTER to display the YES NO confirmation To delete the channel name just select DELETE then press ENTER 38 Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 3 Press ENTER to confirm the new channel name and then press cancel to return to the menu 4 7 3 Ring Volume Adjustment 1 Selectthe RING VOLUME by pressing CH A Y and choose your preference by selecting the option HIGH or LOW as ringer tone setting 2 Press ENTER again to confirm the changes 4 7 4 Beep Volume Adjustment 1 Select the KEY then press CH A to select one of the following options will be displayed HIGH LOW OFF as your key beep settings 2 Press ENTER again to confirm 4 7 5 Select Unit UNITS You can select your preferred meas
77. us to confirm entries and edits Channel Select The current channel is shown on the screen in BIG digits with the channel description information below the channel number Press CH A Y to step through the available channels one at a time or hold down to scroll quickly through all the available channels See Appendix B for a listing of channel charts Alphanumeric Entry This key can also be used for menu selection and alphanumeric entry Press CH A to scroll the cursor up or down menu options when navigating menus When editing an item that contains only numbers press CHA to count through the num bers or hold down to scroll through quickly To enter a character press CHY to step through the alphabet or hold down to scroll through quickly HI LO Transmission Power High HI 5W or Low LO 1W Press to toggle between high or low ransmission powers for the entire channel bank The B or B selection is shown on the LCD screen Some channels allow only low power transmissions Error beeps will sound if the power ransmission setting is incorrect Some channels allow only low power transmissions initially but can be changed to high power by holding down and PTT all at the same time See Appendix B for a complete isting of channel charts 5 hold down and enter GPS Satellite mode WX NAV Quickly press to access WX channel US Canada only Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructi
78. ve the cursor to step through the distress calls and select the entry that you want to call The details are displayed over two screens that alternate every 1 5 seconds one screen shows the location and UTC time of the boat in distress The other screen shows the na ture of the emergency if specified and the of the boat that relayed the distress call Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 53 4 The cursor is at CALL BACK Press ENTER 5 Selectthe working channel and press ENTER Note Duplex channels cannot usually be called and are automatically eliminated from the suggested call list If the call is to a coast station the channel is selected automatically 6 Thecall details are shown Press ENTER to send the call The Tx icon is shown on the screen while the call is being sent 7 Ifthe call is acknowledged press PTT to talk 8 If there is no reply UNABLE TO ACKNOWLEDGE a message asks if you want to retry SEND AGAIN 9 Select YES then push ENTER to retry the call This cycle repeats twice If the call still cannot be placed the radio returns to normal operation 5 7 Reply to the Last Call Your call log contains the contact details of the 20 most recent incoming calls Use LAST CALL to reply quickly to the most recent call Select the priority level as follows 1 Press CALL MENU to show the DSC CALL menu 2 The cursor is at LAST CALL push ENTER The contact details
79. y The cursor is at STORE check that it is correct and if so push ENTER to save the new entry If it is not correct select CANCEL 4 8 2 2 Edit user Groups You can change a group name or group MMSI at any time 4 5 Select DSC SETUP then GROUP SETUP The names of your groups are displayed Move the cursor to the group you want to edit and push ENTER The group name and are displayed the cursor is at the EDIT press ENTER Use the CH A Y to change the group name Or to edit only the press ENTER repeatedly until the cursor moves to the MMSI line f you need to change the MMSI associated with that group name use CH A Y to change the number then press ENTER f you do not need to change the MMSI press ENTER repeatedly to step through the MSI and then press ENTER When you are finished press ENTER to display the next screen The cursor is at STORE press ENTER to save the new entry or select CANCEL to ESC 4 8 2 3 Delete a Group 1 Select GROUP SETUP and press ENTER The existing group names are displayed on screen Select what you want to delete and press the ENTER It will display EDIT or DELETE item Select DELETE and press ENTER It will display DELETE GROUP menu arrow points to YES then press thee ENTER to empty the group and return to the GROUP SETUP screen The LCD displays the group as follow Lowrance LHR 80 Installation and Operation Instructions 43 4 8 3 Response to I
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