Eagle Electronics 320, 320DF manual

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No matter what Page you are on, a flashing current position indica- tor/question mark symbol and flashing GPS data displays indicate that satellite lock has been lost and there is no position confirmed. The Sat- ellite Status Page shows you the quality and accuracy of the current satellite lock-on and position calculation.

WARNING:

Do not begin navigating with this unit until the numbers have stopped flashing!

Satellite Status Page. Left view indicates unit has not locked on to any satellites and does not have a fix on its position. Center view shows sat- ellites being scanned. Right view shows satellite lock-on with a 3D posi- tion acquired (latitude, longitude and altitude), and WAAS reception.

This screen shows a graphical view of the satellites that are in view. Each satellite is shown on the circular chart relative to your position. The point in the center of the chart is directly overhead. The small inner ring represents 45° above the horizon and the large ring represents the horizon. North is at the top of the screen. You can use this to see which satellites are obstructed by obstacles in your immediate area if the unit is facing north.

The GPS receiver is tracking satellites that are in bold type. The re- ceiver hasn't locked onto a satellite if the number is grayed out, there- fore it isn't being used to solve the position.

Beneath the circular graph are the bar graphs, one for each satellite in view. Since the unit has twelve channels, it can dedicate one channel per visible satellite. The taller the bar on the graph, the better the unit is receiving the signals from the satellite.

The "Estimated Position Error" (horizontal position error) shown in the upper left corner of the screen is the expected error from a benchmark location. In other words, if the EPE shows 50 feet, then the position shown by the unit is estimated to be within 50 feet of the actual loca- tion. This also gives you an indicator of the fix quality the unit cur- rently has. The smaller the position error number, the better (and more accurate) the fix is. If the position error flashes dashes, then the unit hasn't locked onto the satellites, and the number shown isn't valid.

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Contents FishElite 320 and SeaCharter 320DF Page Table of Contents Frequency Change Trans Frequency 320DF only Fish I.D. Fish Symbols & DepthsSonar Troubleshooting Basic GPS Operations Background Map vs. Mapcreate Map ContentTransfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files 118 107109 115141 Configure Nmea 320DF only 139136 138176 Searching 165Supplemental Material 179 Page How this manual can get you out on the road, fast Read Me FirstPage General Typically read deeper in fresh water than Tion and water conditions. All sonar unitsSalt water Arrival/off-course/anchor How Eagle Sonar WorksHow Eagle GPS Works Page Introduction to GPS and Waas Page How to use this manual typographical conventions Page Page Preparations Transducer InstallationShoot-through hull installations Single-frequency transom installationsDual-frequency transom installations Single-frequency trolling motor installationsTransom Transducer centerline Hull bottom Good location Poor location Location Poor angleTransom Transducer Assembly and Mounting Alignment letters DotTransducer bracket Ratchet TransducerRatchets Washers Bolt Flat washerNut Metal Nut washer RubberTransom Hull BottomFlat-bottom hull Deep-vee hull Internal tooth washer TMB-S bracket Bolt Nut Flat washer Transducer aimed Partial fish archesSHOOT-THRU-HULL Preparation Spread epoxy here Sand this surface Transducer location High speed Trolling speedSpeed/Temperature Sensors MY-4X adapter included SeaCharter 320DF Sensor ChartBuilt into transducer FishElite 320 Sensor ChartFishElite 320 rear view TS-2U temperature sensor CableTransom Bottom of hull Good locationGPS Antenna/Receiver Module Power Connections NMEA/DGPS Cable Connections SeaCharter 320DF only Yellow Transmit Receive Com-1 to Orange Receive NMEA/DGPS Wiring SeaCharter 320DF onlyShield Ground To Dgps Receiver GPS antenna Module GPS socket SeaCharter 320DF, rear view Sonar socketCom port ThreeFront Mounting the Unit Bracket, In-Dash or Portable173.9 72.9 23.4 137.9 Millimeter 56.9 Inch 113.5 146.5Millimeters Inches Cell battery MMC or SDC Memory Card InstallationThumb Screw Insert card face up This way Other AccessoriesPage Keyboard Basic Sonar OperationMain Menu Power/lights on and offMain Menu Pages Navigation Page, recording a trail, traveling southwest Page Page Digital data Surface signal Basic Sonar Quick Reference Sonar Operations Page Important Tip To Restore Factory SettingsPage Page To change the ASP level Sonar Options & Other FeaturesTo adjust and turn on the shallow alarm AlarmsPress ← to Shallow Alarm Enabledentexitexitexit To adjust and turn on the zone alarm Zone AlarmTo adjust and turn on the deep alarm Press ← to Deep Alarm EnabledentexitexitexitCalibrate Speed To turn the fish alarm onPress ↓ to Fish Alarmentexitexitexit Sonar ALARMSENT↓ to Fish AlarmentexitexitexitChart Speed Depth Range Automatic Depth CursorDepth box To turn Auto Depth Range on again To switch to Manual Depth RangeDepth Range Manual FasTrackFish I.D. Fish Symbols & Depths Page FishReveal To turn the Fish I.D. feature onSymbols with FishTrack depths FishTrackFish Not Visible Fishfish arch Fish arches To turn FishReveal onFrequency Change Transducer Frequency SeaCharter 320DF only Grayline To change the frequency setting to 50 kHzTo change the frequency setting to 200 kHz To adjust the Grayline levelGrayline Hard Bottom Muddy bottom Muddy Hard Bottom bottom Hard Fish nearNoise Rejection Log Sonar Chart DataTo record or log chart data HyperScrollTo select data for display Overlay DataTo turn off displayed data Steering arrow To change displayed data font sizeTo change Ping Speed Ping Speed & HyperScrollTo turn off HyperScroll Reset OptionsSet Keel Offset Reset Water DistancePress MENUMENU↓ to SET Keel Offsetent Automatic Sensitivity Sensitivity & Auto SensitivityTo adjust sensitivity in manual mode To adjust sensitivity in auto modeTo turn Auto Sensitivity back on Sonar Page & Sonar Chart Display Options Sonar Color ModeTo change the chart mode color scheme Split Zoom Sonar Chart Split Frequency Sonar Chart SeaCharter 320DF only Customizing the Digital Data/Chart Screen Tip Sonar Simulator Title bar with chart file name Play symbol flashingPress MENUMENU↓ to Browse MMC Filesentent Surface Clarity Stop ChartSurface clutter Zoom & Zoom BarZoom & Zoom Bar Unit wont turn on Unit operates only in demo modeUnit freezes, locks up, or operates erratically No fish arches when the Fish I.D. feature is off Noise Page Section Basic GPS Operations Power/lights on and off Main Menu Pages Menu, showing some Map display options Page Position DisplaysTrail line Page Page Page POI Pop-up Marker School POI Restaurant Interstate Major Street Cursor line Minor StreetsPosition Zoom Rangedistance and bearing data Tip 102 Basic GPS Quick Reference Moving Around the Map Zoom & Cursor Arrow Keys Find Your Current PositionSearching Selecting Any Map Item With the CursorPOI pop-up 106 Set a Waypoint Step Create Waypoint at Current PositionCreate Waypoint by Entering a Position Navigate To a WaypointPress WPT→ to Subcategory column↓ to Newent Create Waypoint on MapNavigate Back to MOB Waypoint Set Man Overboard MOB WaypointWaypoint Navigate to Cursor Position on Map 112 Creating and Saving a Trail Navigate to a Point of InterestVisible symbol Active Symbol Navigating Trails Displaying a Saved Trail116 Trail point NorthTrail Dotted lineTransfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files GPS Data files Loading to unit memory There may be more than one GPS Data Cancel NavigationFind Distance From Point to Point Find Distance From Current Position To Another LocationCreate Icon on Map IconsPress MENU↓ to Delete MY Iconsent RoutesPC-created Routes Create and Save a RouteRoutes Created in the Unit Page Page Edit a Route Delete a RouteVERSEENT← to Navigateent Delete a Trail TrailsUtilities Edit a Waypoint Alarm ClockWaypoints Delete a WaypointWaypoint Position Press ↓ to Projected POSITIONENT→ to Createent 134 Section System & GPS Setup Options Auto Satellite Search Important Alarm NotesPress MENUMENU↓ to Browse MMC Filesent Communications Port Configuration SeaCharter 320DF onlyCheck MMC Files and Storage Space To check MMC FilesConfigure Dgps Press MENUMENU↓ to GPS Setupent Configure NmeaCoordinate System Selection To setup Loran TD Map Fix To configure a map fixDgps Status Customize Page DisplaysGPS Simulator Simulating Trail or Route Navigation To get to the GPS SimulatorPress MENUMENU↓ to GPS Setupentent Hide GPS FeaturesInitialize GPS Map Data Map Auto ZoomShow Map Data Map Datum Selection Map Detail Category Selection Track Up mode, map shows N and arrow to indicate north Map OrientationTo display a Navionics chart Navionics ChartsPort Services icons Pop-up name box Cursor lines To view Port Services informationPort Information To view Tidal Current information Tidal Current InformationPage To view tide information Tide InformationCursor line Pop-up name box Tide Station icon Pop-up Help Position Pinning Press MENUMENU↓ to GPS SETUPENT↓ to Require Dgpsent Require Dgps SeaCharter 320DF onlyScreen Contrast and Brightness Set Language Press MENUMENU↓ to GPS SETUPENT↓ to Show Waas Alarm Show Waas AlarmSet Local Time Software Version Information Sounds and Alarm Sound StylesTrail Options Track SmoothingGeneral Trail Options Delete All Trails Update Trail OptionFlash Trails on Screen Option Specific Trail Options Delete TrailNew Trail Trail Visible/Invisible and Other Trail OptionsUnits of Measure 164 Find Addresses SearchingFind Address Menu Page Find Any Item Selected by Map Cursor Find Interstate Highway Exits Service NameENT Find Map Places or Points of Interest POI Find a Street Find Streets or IntersectionsFind Streets command, left, Find Streets menu, right ENT Find an IntersectionENT Find Waypoints Page Page Supplemental Material Datums Used by This Unit 180 181 182 FCC Compliance Temperature sensor optional Sensor installation185 186 Eagle Databases License Agreement Databases Limited Warranty Eagle Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty Not toll-free How to Obtain Service…Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site
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320, 320DF, 320 specifications

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