Eagle Electronics II user manual

User manual for the device Eagle Electronics II

Device: Eagle Electronics II
Category: Fish Finder
Manufacturer: Eagle Electronics
Size: 0.52 MB
Added : 3/31/2014
Number of pages: 26
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II
AccuNav
AND OPERATION
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
EAGI
988-0129-18
LITHO IN U.S.A.
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NOTES: WARNING! USE THIS GPS RECEIVER ONLY AS AN AID TO NAVIGATION. A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION. CAUTION This GPS all GPS receiver, will show the (like navigation equipment) most shortest, direct to a It data to the path waypoint. provides navigation of obstructions. the waypoint regardless will Therefore, prudent navigator not take of all available only tools when to advantage navigation travelling a but will

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OF CONTENTS TABLE Mp •:jj?IIlfl[eI 1 INSTALLATION (ii N 2 CONNECTIONS MI I In,,,, I' POWER I ,pj4n,u, Ipumó pip,p' 3 GPS MODULE INSTALLATION 6 KEYBOARD 012 : 7 GPS-HOWITWORKS S ACCURACY S EAGLE GPS MODULE THE - 9 GETTING STARTED INITIALIZATION I MI I HH:MM:SS 10 CHANGE POSITION 00:00:20 10 CHANGEALTITUDE B 006 10 CHANGE TIME 11 CHANGEDATE "H" GROUP II COLD START 12 DISPLAYS POSITION/NAVIGATION 12 SATELLITE INFORMATION SCREEN 13 SCREEN POSITION 14 S

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (cant.) WINDOWS SUMMARY SELECT NMENDGPS RECEIVER 36 All of the window Used the TRUE AND MAGNETIC POSITION 38 groups by PRESET 39 ACCUNaV II are shown on the following MAN OVERBOARD 39 To view these PCF OFFSET pages. groups, simply 41 OPS MODULE SELF-TEST '13 the WINDOWS then re- press key, GPS SIMULATOR c the down arrow This peated press key. SPECIFICATIONS 44 WINDOWS will the unit SUMMARY all 45 "cycle" through groups. GROUP "A" POSITIOFf] r

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INTRODUCTION AccuNav II GPS RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS II is a wide screen GPS receiver with D The AccuNav GPS Module Dimensions 2.5"H x 4.1W x 7" perfor- high quality, class. menu features and "soft- mance that is second to none in its Channels Five Parallel Using the AccuNav II is also one of the easiest-to-use Four continuous for products key" operation, position wide "Ultravision" screen shows the has ever built. The All satellites in view tracked navigation Eagle and detail. T

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POWER CONNECTIONS OPS MODULE SELF-TEST II The AccuNav works from a twelve-volt For the best This feature tests the UPS module and returns a code. This code special battery system. attach the cable to the You can attach the is of interest to the service the AccuNav II results, However, power directly battery. only department. cable to an or however have this code and a status This is either buss, power accessory power you may interprets displays message. message with electrical interfe

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and a DOPS difference between the The white and wires are for a NMEA interface is the green Correction Position navi- the receiver. The AccuNavll sends data to another electronic location shown on beacon present data from a beacon the white wire and receives and the flflr devices posi- through position display gation wires are not chart. the wire. If the white and tion shown on the receiver green through green flFsET:NIooOO.oOO so that cannot short. their ends used, they t

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- PCF OFFSET Surface Without Access Mounting If The GPS don't have access to the back side of the use relies on mathematical calculations surface, you mounting navigation system complex the "cleats" with the AccuNav II. This is to determine based on satellite data and other factors. One supplied your position (Note: assuming you can "snake" the module's factor is the Earth's Since is a cable to a location that is accessable. A hole the Earth not true variations shape. sphere, will

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The shows a .1 mile in the Man Pole Mount plotter display automatically display Overboard mode. Your when the Man Overboard was onto the or ratchet thread the position key First, mounting pole pole mounting adapter is shown the "S" with a circle and the icon with a so the module will face the bow of base. the pressed by by waypoint Align pole mounting adapter "0" Steer to the to back to the saved when the the the boat. Install and the set screw into waypoint flag get position pole m

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KEYBOARD PRESET The has in two vertical columns a horizontal keyboard keys The Preset feature returns all sonar and GPS units to their arranged plus original factory row at the bottom. The in the left and columns are used to enter This resets the units of keys right settings. measure, speaker volume, display activate the numbers, windows feature and menu selections.. The menu and more. This doesn't erase or however. contrast, any waypoints routes, in the bottom comerof the ac

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- GPS HOW IT WORKS best to The Global is the approach navigation Positioning System (GPS) of Defense that has ever been devised. Conceived the Department by The lower half of the screen the G PS is an answerto their and the United States (DOD) military, system shows statistics for each of the needs of 24 hour 365 a year. global positioning, days receiver's five channels. This OK OFF 15 OK 01< satellite number includes the 13 OK OK OK OFF a constellation of satellites the

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ACCURACY DGPS BEACON RECEIVER SETUP (Differential GPS) You have heard tales of may from GPS receivers. You'll have to tell the extraordinary accuracy AccuNav II which beacon receiver's data to expect The DOD of 10 to 15 meters from the satellite and the requires accuracy set for that data. To do first the MENU system. up parameters this, press the this The the However, only then military gets precision. way military keeps "CHANGE GPS SETTINGS" label. Now key, pressthe keynextt

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STARTED SELECT NMEA GETTING - TheAccuNav II sends dataoutthewhitewire onthe Initialization Power On powercableaccording AccuNav to lock ontothe it mustfirst find them. to standards set the NMEA Marine Electronics In orderforthe II satellites, by (National Association). the unit will find the satellites itself This allows the AccuNav II to send and If turn the unit on and wait, by position, depth, navigation you simply Start." If let itfindthe information to "listener" such as and i

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CHANGE POSITION ARRIVAL ALARM Use a chart to determine if don't know it. The latitude! your position you The arrival alarm sounds a tone when is within the alarm's your position that enter doesn't have to be accurate. radius of a For longitude you the alarm sounds if come within .1 extremely Typically, waypoint. example, you if enter a within one of the mile a recalled you position degree your present position, of if the arrival alarm's is .1 mile. The alarm waypoint setting Accu

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to enter Use the number keys N 36*08.852' LATITUDE arrow the time. Press the up OFF W 95°5O.484' LONGITUDE ARRIVAL_ON time from to the key change ALTITUDE 1696 black box moves over the num- down arrow

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date will be Use the method shown above to set display probably wrong. ERASING A ROUTE the time and date to their local Once this is an proper settings. done, To create a first the MENU the route, next to press key. Next, press key internal clock will the correct even when the unit is turned off. keep time, the "More" label. Now the next to the "ROUTE PLANNING" label. press key The GPS this clock when the unit is locked on to the system updates Route number one on the side of

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IMPORTANT! ELV is the elevation forthe then a"S" satellite, searching appears. (height) to AZM is the azimuth the arrival alarm off the AccuNavll from of the satellite above the horizon from sequencing Turning prevents your position. in turns the route off. For if the azimuth the next in the route. or direction of the satellite from This, effect, However, example, waypoint your position. in the route SNR is the the unit will still show data to the current of a satellite is 180 then

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At the bottom of the screen are the Local Time and Cross Track Error the next to the "CHANGE" label and enter the number press key waypoint Please note that must recall a to use the forthe second in the route. Continue the until Displays. you waypoint Bearing waypoint entering waypoints and Cross Track Error all of the have been entered for the route. Then the displays. waypoints press key next to the "EXIT" label. This saves route in your memory. STEERING SCREEN view of boat and course

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at the let accu- route name the and choose This menu lets select the top you number, route, display you ...'. -, •I the boat to a steer the used in the route. rately waypoints waypoint. 22.0MPH 278 MI a Route Name next to the "-i-RTE" or "-RTE" NAVIGATION SCREEN To a name to a the route, key assign press screen the desired route number Use the label to move the list of routes. When navigation through c to a the down arrow when o5 a9*H in the window at the of the scre

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=l——— •i a To another dis- change digital Now the next to the press key the left or ar- play, press right N 36° 08856' "÷ WPT" or "-WPT" label until *WPT row The label in the next the desired key. number waypoint LJERO BROS U 95° 50.496' 1NAME box as digital display changes on the screen. When it appears H 36009.869' arrow you pressthe key. Again, next hi 95037fl' . does, simply pressthe key 8IL0H I.... the or down arrow to the "GO TO press up key WYAPOINT" 27.8 287° M


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