Eagle Electronics UltraNav II user manual

User manual for the device Eagle Electronics UltraNav II

Device: Eagle Electronics UltraNav II
Category: Marine GPS System
Manufacturer: Eagle Electronics
Size: 1.31 MB
Added : 10/6/2014
Number of pages: 42
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UltraNav
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS
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SONAR SPECIFICATIONS UltraNav II Dimensions 5.875"H x 7.75W x 3.875"D 10-15 vDC Input Voltage Current 500 ma (lights off) 650 ma (lights on) Transmitter WARNING! 192kHz Frequency USE THIS GPS RECEIVER ONLY Power 600 watts AS AN AID TO Output NAVIGATION. A (peak-to-peak) CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES 75 wafts ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO (typical) (RMS) OBTAIN POSITION Size INFORMATION. 2.8"H x 3.5W Display Pixels 128Hx160W Total 20,480 CAUTION UltraNav II GPS RECEIVE

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OPS MODULE SELF-TEST TABLE OF CONTENTS P .fl SELl. TESTI .:fl feature tests the GPS This BIT SUMMARY 0000 INTRODUCTION a module and returns special RAM LOW ORDER FEET MOUNTING 1 This Code Is of Code. interest CONNECTIONS 2 POWER HIGH ORDER RAM rrrr GPS MODULE INSTALLATION 3 to the service only department. PRE PROCESS TEST 0000 6 TRANSDUCER the UltraNav II inter- RAM However, PRE PROCESS FETE BASICS 6 KEYBOARD MULTI INTERFACE 0000 this code and a DISPLAY 8 prets disp

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To setthe first PCFfactor, press ion Correction jgJt the MENU then the key, press next to the "CHANGE GPS 9r key SETTINGS" label. Now press UOOOaOOO the next to the "ADJUST key PCF OFFSET' The label. 0OO,OOO' NUMERIC screen shown on the IUSE KEYS I previous TO CHANGE VALUE I l page appears. UP="H" DN="S" Now the to press key adjacent the "CHANGE OFFSET" label SEPT to eriterthe correctionfactorfor location. The screen shown above this is the your appears. Rem

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OFFSET INTRODUCTION PCF wide screen combination sonar and GPS relies on mathematical calculations The UltraNav II is a The navigation system complex high quality, with that is to based on satellite data and other factors. One differntial OPS receiver second none in to determine performance position ready your Since Earth is not atrue menu features and the UltraNav II is factor is the Earths the variations its class. shape. sphere, Using "soft-key" operation, have be made to accommo

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POWER CONNECTIONS The shows a .1 plotter display mile in automatically the Man display The UltraNav I! works from a twelve-volt For the battery system. best Overboard mode. Your when the Marl position Overboard was key attach the results, power cable to the You can directly attach the battery. is shown the "S' with a circle pressed and the by icon with a by waypoint cable to an power or accessory power however buss, have you "0" Steer may to the to back to the w

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is for a NMEA interface. The UltraNav II sends data to The white wire PRESET devices the white wire. The another electronic The Presetfeature returns all sonar and OPS units to their navigation through green original factory GPS receiver If the white wire is for a differential and This resets the units of (DGPS) measure, volume, automatic input. settings. speaker ends wires are not their so that cannot short. mode onthe and more. This doesn'terase used, tape sonarside, green they

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- Surface Without Access Mounting If don't have access to the you back side of the use mounting surface, the num- strength (the higher the "cleats" with the supplied UltraNav II. This is (Note: assuming you the and the ber, better), signal- can "snake" the module's cableto a location that is accessable. A hole to-noise ratio The (SNR). high- will still need to be drilled in the surface for the mounting cable.) Using erthe SNR the number, better, the as a gaske

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DGPS BEACON RECEIVER SETUP Pole Mount (Differential GPS) onto You'll have to tell the UltraNav II which beacon receiver's data to thread the the or ratchet First, pole mounting adapter mounting pole expect the for To do first base. the so the module will face the bow of and that data. the MENU mounting adapter setup parameters this, press Align pole the set screw then nextto the 'CHANGE GPS SETTINGS" the boat. Install and into the label. Now pressthe key tighten pole mounting adapter

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TRANSDUCER CONNECTIONS SELECT NMEA See the transducer owner's manual included with the unit for complete UltraNav II The sends data outthewhite wire onthe powercableaccording transducer installation instructions. to standards set the NMEA Marine Electronics by (National Association). This allows the UltraNav II to send and position, depth, navigation SIDE SCAN information to "listener" such as units, charting instruments, and autopilots, The UltraNav II has optio

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ARRIVAL ALARM - this switches SONAR the UltraNav II into the full Pressing key screen The arrival alarm sounds a tone when is within the sonar mode. your position alarm's radius of a For the alarm sounds if come waypoint. example, within .1 you mile of a recalled if the arrival alarm's - is .1 mile.The waypoint alarm GPS This access to all of the GPS setting features. key gives you navigation is from .01 to 9.9 miles. adjustable PLOTTER- Press this to the key display plotte

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- DISPLAY General ERASING A ROUTE The are turned on lights for ten seconds when the UltraNav To the approximately create a first MENU while the unit is in the GPS route, press key II is first turned on. Menus at the same time. To the appear mode. the next to the "More" label. Now keep lights on, the next Next, key press press key the press to the key adjacent label. It controls the Light used tothe label. "ROUTE PLANNING" Route numberone on the backlighting appears right

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No matter if travel forward or reverse the HELP you when through route, you last feature reach the in the the arrival alarm sounds An useful waypoint route, until turn extremely you it off. intothe UltraNav incorporated menus. II series is the Help feature has a IMPORTANT! Virtually every alarm off menu label when UltraNavil from that, Turningthearrival preventsthe help sequencingtothe in the route. one or more in turns the route off. nextwaypoint This, effect, the presse

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The cursor should now be on the second line. the waypoint Again, press To use the windows feature, next to the "CHANGE" label and enter the number for the key waypoint WINDOWS flrstpressthe key. second in the route. Continue the until all of waypoint entering waypoints A screen similar to the one the have been entered for the route. Then the next to waypoints press key shown at left The appears. the "EXIT" label. This saves route in your memory. menu af the bottom

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WINDOWS This menu lets select the route name the and VIEWING number, route, choose you _______________________________ available win- used in the route. To see all of the the waypoints WINDOWS the dows, press FEET I I a Route then the MENU Name key, press key. a name to a next to the "-i-ATE" Now the to To the or "-RTE" route, key adjacent assign press key press desired MENU" label. Fi- label to move the list of routes. When the route number the "MAIN through next to the

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

next to the "WPT RECALL' label. The key screen shown below appears. To the change the RANGE range, press A new menu at the key. appears bottom of the Use the or down display. arrow to up the keys Now change range the next to the press key J.iJPT# of the side scan modefrom ten to Eitherwait sixtyfeet. afew seconds after "÷ WPT" or "-WPT" label until 1 NAME UERD BROS the you've changed and the range menus will or the automatically disappear desired number waypoint

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SENSITIVITY Use the on both sides of keys The on the UltraNav II controls the the of unit to the screen to sensitivity key ability pick enterthewaypoint echoes. A excludes much of the bottom name. For to name a up lowsensitivitylevel information, example, fish and other information. levels enables "COVE the signals, target High 1", sensitivity waypoint press to see this but it can also clutterthe screen with detail, undesired until you many key repeatedly the best level shows

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Enter New Waypoint - RANGE Automatic To save a location otherthan first the WAYPT your present position, press When turned on for the first the UltraNav II time, the automatically places Then the next to the 'WPT SAVE" label. The screen key. press key shown bottom in the lower half of the signal screen. This is called Auto below the and down Ranging arrow move the black appears. Using up box keys, and is of the automatic part function. The cannot be range down chan

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

Present Position a as Saving Waypoint Save the to (Quick Feature) Pressing key adjacent • The UltraNav II lets as the "2X/4X" label ech- you saveyour present position awaypointwith only enlarges • one This "Quick Save" feature lets save the oesfromtwotimestofourtimes key press. you easily position • of a wreck or other locations. their normal size. To save as the To switch between the WAYPT your present position waypoint, simply press split • ICKSAVE The UltraNav II takes and

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- MENU PAGE 1 cursor. To do first this, press UJ 95*5O.496 one of the arrow This keys. CHART SPEED makes the cursor lines plotter The rate echoes scroll across on the Now appear SO.? display. the screen is called the chart move the lines to the desired it's . speed. first adjustable by the pôsitionon displaybypress- 22,0 the menu pressing then key, the arrow When ing it's at W keys. E the pressing to key adjacent the desired the location, press the


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