Eagle Electronics 320, 320DF manual

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Route creation sequence, from left: Fig. 1. Set route waypoint (1) at 11th St. & 145th Ave. Fig. 2. Zoom in; move cursor north to set point (2) at 145th & Admiral. Fig. 3. With point (2) set, move cursor east to mark interstate on-ramp with waypoint (3). In figures 2 and 3, notice the rubber band line extending from the previously set waypoint to the cursor. This line will become the course for the route.

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Route creation sequence, continued: Fig. 4. Point (3) set at on-ramp turn. Fig. 5. Waypoint (4) set at highway exit to frontage road leading to river. Waypoint (5) ends the route at a tree stand in the hunting area. Fig. 6. Press EXIT to save the route and you return to this screen.

5.Move the cursor to the next point in the route, a spot where you need to turn or change direction, and press ENT to set the next waypoint.

6.Repeat step five until the route reaches your destination.

7.To save your route, press EXIT. The unit reverts to the Edit Route screen, with the route automatically named "Route 1" and stored in the unit's internal memory. (In our example, Route 1 already existed, so the unit automatically made "Route 2.")

You can edit the route and run other commands, but if you are finished with the route for now, return to the last page displayed by pressing EXITEXITEXITEXITEXIT.

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Contents FishElite 320 and SeaCharter 320DF Page Table of Contents Background Map vs. Mapcreate Map Content Fish I.D. Fish Symbols & DepthsSonar Troubleshooting Basic GPS Operations Frequency Change Trans Frequency 320DF only115 107109 Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files 118138 Configure Nmea 320DF only 139136 141Supplemental Material 179 Searching 165176 Page Read Me First How this manual can get you out on the road, fastPage General Salt water Tion and water conditions. All sonar unitsTypically read deeper in fresh water than How Eagle Sonar Works Arrival/off-course/anchorHow Eagle GPS Works Page Introduction to GPS and Waas Page How to use this manual typographical conventions Page Page Transducer Installation PreparationsSingle-frequency trolling motor installations Single-frequency transom installationsDual-frequency transom installations Shoot-through hull installationsGood location Poor location Location Poor angle Transom Transducer centerline Hull bottomTransom Transducer Assembly and Mounting Transducer bracket DotAlignment letters Ratchets TransducerRatchet Metal Nut washer Rubber Bolt Flat washerNut WashersTransom Flat-bottom hull Deep-vee hull BottomHull Internal tooth washer TMB-S bracket Bolt Nut Flat washer Partial fish arches Transducer aimedSHOOT-THRU-HULL Preparation Transducer location High speed Trolling speed Spread epoxy here Sand this surfaceSpeed/Temperature Sensors SeaCharter 320DF Sensor Chart MY-4X adapter includedCable FishElite 320 Sensor ChartFishElite 320 rear view TS-2U temperature sensor Built into transducerGood location Transom Bottom of hullGPS Antenna/Receiver Module Power Connections NMEA/DGPS Cable Connections SeaCharter 320DF only Shield Ground To Dgps Receiver NMEA/DGPS Wiring SeaCharter 320DF onlyYellow Transmit Receive Com-1 to Orange Receive Three GPS socket SeaCharter 320DF, rear view Sonar socketCom port GPS antenna ModuleMounting the Unit Bracket, In-Dash or Portable Front173.9 72.9 23.4 137.9 Millimeter 56.9 Inch Millimeters Inches 146.5113.5 MMC or SDC Memory Card Installation Cell batteryOther Accessories Thumb Screw Insert card face up This wayPage Basic Sonar Operation KeyboardPower/lights on and off Main MenuMain Menu Pages Navigation Page, recording a trail, traveling southwest Page Page Digital data Surface signal Basic Sonar Quick Reference Sonar Operations Page To Restore Factory Settings Important TipPage Page Sonar Options & Other Features To change the ASP levelPress ← to Shallow Alarm Enabledentexitexitexit AlarmsTo adjust and turn on the shallow alarm Press ← to Deep Alarm Enabledentexitexitexit Zone AlarmTo adjust and turn on the deep alarm To adjust and turn on the zone alarmSonar ALARMSENT↓ to Fish Alarmentexitexitexit To turn the fish alarm onPress ↓ to Fish Alarmentexitexitexit Calibrate SpeedChart Speed Depth box Depth CursorDepth Range Automatic FasTrack To switch to Manual Depth RangeDepth Range Manual To turn Auto Depth Range on againFish I.D. Fish Symbols & Depths Page FishTrack To turn the Fish I.D. feature onSymbols with FishTrack depths FishRevealTo turn FishReveal on Fish Not Visible Fishfish arch Fish archesFrequency Change Transducer Frequency SeaCharter 320DF only To adjust the Grayline level To change the frequency setting to 50 kHzTo change the frequency setting to 200 kHz GraylineHard Fish near Grayline Hard Bottom Muddy bottom Muddy Hard Bottom bottomHyperScroll Log Sonar Chart DataTo record or log chart data Noise RejectionTo turn off displayed data Overlay DataTo select data for display To change displayed data font size Steering arrowPing Speed & HyperScroll To change Ping SpeedReset Options To turn off HyperScrollPress MENUMENU↓ to SET Keel Offsetent Reset Water DistanceSet Keel Offset Sensitivity & Auto Sensitivity Automatic SensitivityTo turn Auto Sensitivity back on To adjust sensitivity in auto modeTo adjust sensitivity in manual mode To change the chart mode color scheme Sonar Color ModeSonar Page & Sonar Chart Display Options Split Zoom Sonar Chart Split Frequency Sonar Chart SeaCharter 320DF only Customizing the Digital Data/Chart Screen Tip Title bar with chart file name Play symbol flashing Sonar SimulatorPress MENUMENU↓ to Browse MMC Filesentent Stop Chart Surface ClarityZoom & Zoom Bar Surface clutterZoom & Zoom Bar Unit freezes, locks up, or operates erratically Unit operates only in demo modeUnit wont turn on 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 Trail line DisplaysPosition Page Page Page Position Zoom Rangedistance and bearing data Interstate Major Street Cursor line Minor StreetsPOI Pop-up Marker School POI Restaurant Tip 102 Basic GPS Quick Reference Find Your Current Position Moving Around the Map Zoom & Cursor Arrow KeysPOI pop-up Selecting Any Map Item With the CursorSearching 106 Set a Waypoint Create Waypoint at Current Position StepCreate Waypoint on Map Navigate To a WaypointPress WPT→ to Subcategory column↓ to Newent Create Waypoint by Entering a PositionWaypoint Set Man Overboard MOB WaypointNavigate Back to MOB Waypoint Navigate to Cursor Position on Map 112 Navigate to a Point of Interest Creating and Saving a TrailVisible symbol Active Symbol Displaying a Saved Trail Navigating Trails116 Dotted line NorthTrail Trail pointTransfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files GPS Data files Cancel Navigation Loading to unit memory There may be more than one GPS DataFind Distance From Current Position To Another Location Find Distance From Point to PointIcons Create Icon on MapRoutes Press MENU↓ to Delete MY IconsentRoutes Created in the Unit Create and Save a RoutePC-created Routes Page Page Delete a Route Edit a RouteVERSEENT← to Navigateent Trails Delete a TrailUtilities Delete a Waypoint Alarm ClockWaypoints Edit a WaypointWaypoint Position Press ↓ to Projected POSITIONENT→ to Createent 134 Section System & GPS Setup Options Important Alarm Notes Auto Satellite SearchTo check MMC Files Communications Port Configuration SeaCharter 320DF onlyCheck MMC Files and Storage Space Press MENUMENU↓ to Browse MMC FilesentConfigure Dgps Coordinate System Selection Configure NmeaPress MENUMENU↓ to GPS Setupent To setup Loran TD To configure a map fix Map FixGPS Simulator Customize Page DisplaysDgps Status To get to the GPS Simulator Simulating Trail or Route NavigationInitialize GPS Hide GPS FeaturesPress MENUMENU↓ to GPS Setupentent Show Map Data Map Auto ZoomMap Data Map Datum Selection Map Detail Category Selection Map Orientation Track Up mode, map shows N and arrow to indicate northNavionics Charts To display a Navionics chartPort Information To view Port Services informationPort Services icons Pop-up name box Cursor lines Tidal Current Information To view Tidal Current informationPage Cursor line Pop-up name box Tide Station icon Tide InformationTo view tide information Pop-up Help Position Pinning Screen Contrast and Brightness Require Dgps SeaCharter 320DF onlyPress MENUMENU↓ to GPS SETUPENT↓ to Require Dgpsent Set Language Set Local Time Show Waas AlarmPress MENUMENU↓ to GPS SETUPENT↓ to Show Waas Alarm Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles Software Version InformationGeneral Trail Options Track SmoothingTrail Options Flash Trails on Screen Option Update Trail OptionDelete All Trails Trail Visible/Invisible and Other Trail Options Delete TrailNew Trail Specific Trail OptionsUnits of Measure 164 Searching Find AddressesFind 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 Streets or Intersections Find a StreetFind Streets command, left, Find Streets menu, right Find an Intersection ENTENT Find Waypoints Page Page Supplemental Material Datums Used by This Unit 180 181 182 FCC Compliance Sensor installation Temperature sensor optional185 186 Eagle Databases License Agreement Databases Limited Warranty Eagle Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty How to Obtain Service… Not toll-freeAccessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site
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