Eagle Electronics 320C manual

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WARNING:

Use only the epoxy available from LEI. It has been for- mulated to work with these installation procedures. Other epoxy types may be too thin or may not cure to the right consistency for optimum transducer performance.

2.The epoxy consists of the epoxy itself and a hardener. Remove the two compounds from the package and place them on the paper plate.

Thoroughly stir the two compounds together until the mixture has a uniform color and consistency. Do not mix too fast or bubbles will form in the epoxy. After mixing, you have 20 minutes to complete the in- stallation before the epoxy becomes unworkable.

Spread a thin layer of epoxy (about 1/16" or 1.5 mm thick) on the face of the transducer as shown in the previous figure. Make sure there are no air pockets in the epoxy layer! Then, apply the remaining epoxy to the sanded area on the hull.

3.Press the transducer into the epoxy, twisting and turning it to force any air bubbles out from under the transducer face. Stop pressing when you bottom out on the hull. When you're finished, the face of the trans- ducer should be parallel with the hull, with a minimum amount of ep- oxy between the hull and transducer.

4.Apply a weight, such as a brick, to hold the transducer in place while the epoxy cures. Be careful not to bump the transducer while the epoxy is wet. Leave the weight in place for a minimum of three hours. Allow the epoxy to cure for 24 hours before moving the boat.

5.After the epoxy has cured, route the cable to the sonar unit and it's ready to use.

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Contents Installation and Operation Instructions Eagle Electronics Box Catoosa, OK USA Table of Contents Advanced Sonar Options & Other Features Troubleshooting Page General Capabilities and Specifications FishEasy 320CCurrent drain Audible alarmsBack-up memory SonarHow Sonar Works Menu Commands How to use this manual typographical conventionsArrow Keys KeyboardInstructions = Menu Sequences Press ↓ to Fish ID SymbolsentexitexitPage Preparations Transducer InstallationTrolling motor installations Transom installationShoot-through hull installations Recommended Tools and suppliesDeadrise less than Strakes Pad Selecting a Transducer LocationTransom Transducer centerline Hull bottom How low should you go?Good location Poor location Location Poor angle Shoot-thru-hull vs. Transom Mounting Dot Transom Transducer Assembly And MountingRatchets Washers Metal Nut washer RubberBolt TransomBottom Hull Flat-bottom hull Deep-vee hull Trolling Motor Bracket Installation Internal tooth washer TMB-S bracket Bolt Nut Flat washer Transducer Orientation And Fish ArchesTransducer angles and their effects on fish arches Hulls With Floatation Materials Transducer location High speed Trolling speed Testing Determines Best LocationSecond bottom True bottom Manual range setting Epoxy transducer to hull Page Speed/Temperature Sensors HST-WSU HST-WSU Speed Sensor Installation Transom Bottom of hull Good locationPower Connections Page Mounting the Sonar Unit In-Dash, Bracket or Portable Bracket Installation76.9 Millimeter 70.3 Inch Using the Quick Release Mounting Bracket107.5 82.7 156 Ratchet Rear Screw hole Power/transducer cable Cable slotDepress ratchets to release Portable Sonar InstallationBracket front Installing the Batteries Page Cup Bolt Nut Washer Transducer Portable Transducer AssemblyTie nylon cord here Suction Hull Transducer CupKeyboard Basics MENU/PWR menu and powerMenus MemoryENT/PAGES enter and pages UP and Down ArrowsMain Menu Main Menu CommandsSonar Menu Sonar Menu Commands Pages Page Sonar chart display options digital data Basic Sonar Quick Reference Sonar Operations Bait school Thermocline With fish Fish Arches To adjust sensitivity To Restore Factory Settings Fish Symbols vs. Full Sonar ChartOther Free Training Aids Page ASP Advanced Signal Processing Advanced Sonar Options & Other FeaturesTo change the ASP level AlarmsDepth Alarms To adjust and turn on the deep alarm To adjust and turn on the shallow alarmBacklight Level Fish AlarmTo turn the fish alarm on Calibrate Speed Chart Speed ColorLine Thin or no ColorLine Wider ColorLine ContrastCursor line Depth box Depth CursorDepth Range Manual Depth Range AutomaticTo turn Auto Depth Range on again To switch to Manual Depth RangeFasTrack Fish I.D. Fish Symbols & Depths FishTrack To turn the Fish I.D. feature onHyperScroll Symbols with FishTrack depthsOverlay Data To turn on FishTrackTo turn off displayed data To change displayed data font size TipPing Speed & HyperScroll To turn off HyperScroll To change Ping SpeedPop-up Help Reset OptionsSensitivity & Auto Sensitivity Reset Water DistanceScreen Contrast and Backlight Level Automatic Sensitivity To adjust sensitivity in auto modeTo turn Auto Sensitivity back on To adjust sensitivity in manual modeSet Keel Offset Software Version Information Set LanguagePress MENUMENU↓ to Software Infoent From the Sonar Page, press MENU↓ to Sonar FeaturesentSplit Zoom Sonar Chart Full Sonar ChartDigital Data/Chart Sonar Simulator Stop ChartSurface Clarity To adjust the Surface Clarity levelPress ↓ or ↑ to select clarity levelEXITEXITEXIT TransparencyUnits of Measure To adjust Menu Transparency levelZoom & Zoom Bar VolumeTo adjust volume To turn on the Zoom Bar To switch to zoomZoom Pan Page Unit freezes, locks up, or operates erratically Unit operates only in demo modeUnit wont turn on Page Noise No fish arches when the Fish I.D. feature is offPage Index Page Eagle Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty How to Obtain Service… Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site

320C specifications

Eagle Electronics has made significant strides in the world of marine electronics with the introduction of the Eagle Electronics 320C. This compact, feature-packed device is designed to cater to both novice and experienced anglers, providing them with the necessary tools to enhance their fishing experience.

One of the standout features of the Eagle 320C is its high-resolution color display. With a screen size of 3.5 inches, the unit exhibits a bright and vibrant backlit display, ensuring exceptional visibility even in bright sunlight. The 320C employs a user-friendly interface, allowing quick navigation through its various functions and settings.

The 320C is equipped with advanced sonar technology, featuring dual-frequency capabilities. This enables users to switch between 83 kHz for wider coverage and 200 kHz for more precise detail. This flexibility in frequency options allows anglers to target specific fish species and efficiently optimize their fishing strategies. The device also boasts a powerful 300-watt RMS power output, ensuring clear and accurate sonar readings down to depths of 600 feet.

Another important characteristic of the Eagle 320C is its ability to display detailed bathymetric maps. With built-in mapping capabilities, users can access contour mapping, which provides essential information about the underwater landscape. This feature is especially valuable for locating structures such as submerged rocks or vegetation, which are often prime habitats for fish.

In addition to sonar and mapping functions, the Eagle 320C also includes a variety of customizable settings. Users can personalize various aspects of the display, including color palettes, sensitivity, and sonar depth range to suit their preferences. This level of customization helps maximize the device’s effectiveness in diverse fishing conditions.

Moreover, the Eagle Electronics 320C is designed with durability in mind. It features a rugged, waterproof casing that is built to withstand harsh marine environments. This resilience ensures that the device can reliably face saltwater exposure, rain, and other challenging conditions commonly encountered while fishing.

Overall, the Eagle Electronics 320C is an exceptional tool for anglers seeking a comprehensive fishing solution. With its high-resolution color display, advanced sonar capabilities, detailed mapping functionalities, and customizable settings, the 320C provides a robust platform for enhancing fishing success, making it a valuable addition to any boat.