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receivers and the GPS navigation system, skip on ahead to Section 2, Installation & Accessories on page 11. If you're new to GPS, read on, and you can later impress your friends with your new-found knowledge.)

First, think of your unit as a small but powerful computer. (But don't worry — we made the series easy to use, so you don't need to be a computer expert to find your way!) The unit includes a keypad and a screen with menus so you can tell it what to do. The screen also lets the unit show your location on a moving map, as well as point the way to your destination.

This gimbal-mounted unit uses an external antenna/receiver module, which makes the whole system work something like your car radio. But instead of your favorite dance tunes, this receiver tunes in to a couple of dozen GPS satellites circling the earth. (It will also listen in to the WAAS satellites in orbit, but more about that in the upcoming segment introducing you to GPS and WAAS.)

Your unit listens to signals from as many satellites as it can "see" above the horizon, eliminates the weakest signals, then computes its location in relation to those satellites. Once it figures its latitude and longitude, the unit plots that position on the moving map shown on the screen. The whole process takes place several times a second!

The performance doesn't stop there. Stored in the permanent memory of every unit is a basic background map of the entire world. We lock it in here at the factory — you can't change or erase this map.

The background map is suitable for many navigation chores, but for maximum accuracy and much more detail, you need our optional map- making software, MapCreate 6. Some unit features — such as searching for businesses and addresses — won't work without a custom MapCreate map. There is so much detail in our background map (and even more in MapCreate) that we'll describe its contents and differences in Section 6, Basic GPS Operations, on page 89.

Another portion of the unit's onboard memory is devoted to recording GPS navigation information, which includes waypoints, event marker icons, trails and routes. This lets you look back the way you came. Think of this data storage like the hard drive memory in a computer or a tape in a cassette tape recorder. You can save several different GPS data files, erase 'em and record new ones, over and over again. Like any computer file, these GPS Data Files (file format *.usr) can be shared between other Eagle GPS or sonar/GPS units and even personal computers.

Your unit has one more thing in common with a personal computer. Just as computers have a floppy disk drive for storing and exchanging

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Contents FishStrike2000 & SeaChamp2000 CDF Copyright 2005 LEI-Eagle All rights reserved Table of Contents Sonar Options & Other Features Sonar Troubleshooting Basic GPS OperationsAdvanced GPS Operations 117 System & GPS Setup Options 129 165 Sec Supplemental Material Datums 179Page Section Read Me First Page Back-up memory GeneralCurrent drain SonarSymbols for waypoints Event marker Audible alarmsPosition updates Graph recordingHow Your Sonar Works How Your GPS WorksPage Introduction to GPS and Waas Page How to use this manual typographical conventions Keyboard Menu CommandsArrow Keys Instructions = Menu SequencesTransducer Installation PreparationsRecommended Tools and supplies Selecting a Transducer LocationDeadrise less than Strakes Pad How low should you go? Assembling the bracket Transom Transducer Assembly And MountingShoot-thru-hull vs. Transom Mounting Dot Aligning the transducer on the transom Assembling the transducer Drilling mounting holes Attaching transducer to transomBottom Hull Flat-bottom hull Deep-vee hull Trolling Motor Bracket Installation single-frequency only Transducer Orientation and Fish Arches Epoxy the transducer to a solid portion of the hull Transducer location High speed Trolling speed Shoot-thru-hull Installation Epoxy transducer to hull Speed/Temperature Sensors Optional Speed Sensor Installation GPSGood location Nmea 0183 Cable Connections GPS Antenna/Receiver Module InstallationNmea Wiring Power Connections Page Bracket Installation Mounting the Unit Bracket or In-DashCable hole Screw mounting hole Front In-Dash Installation MMC or SD Memory Card Installation Other Accessories MMC and MapCreatePage Section Basic Sonar Operation KeyboardPower/lights on and off Main Menu Pages Satellite StatusNavigation MapSonar Sonar Page showing full sonar chart mode Page FishStrike 2000 and SeaChamp 2000C DF Sonar Quick Reference Sonar Operations To adjust sensitivity Fish Symbols vs. Full Sonar Chart Other Free Training AidsPage Page ASP Advanced Signal Processing To change the ASP levelAlarms Depth AlarmsZone Alarm Fish AlarmChart Speed Calibrate SpeedColorLine To adjust the ColorLine level Depth Cursor Depth Range Automatic Cursor line Depth boxDepth Range Manual FasTrackFish I.D. Fish Symbols & Depths To turn the Fish I.D. feature onFishTrack To turn on FishTrackFrequency Dual-Frequency Transducers only, SeaChamp 2000C DFTo change the frequency setting to 200 kHz Log Sonar Chart DataTo change the frequency setting to 50 kHz HyperScrollOverlay Data To record or log chart dataNoise Rejection To overlay information on your screen To remove overlaid dataTo move overlaid data Overlay Data Style Ping Speed & HyperScroll To change Ping Speed To turn off HyperScrollSet Keel Offset Reset OptionsReset Water Distance Page Automatic Sensitivity To adjust sensitivity in auto modeSensitivity & Auto Sensitivity To change the chart mode Sonar Chart ModeTo adjust sensitivity in manual mode Sonar Page & Sonar Chart Display Options Full Sonar ChartSplit Zoom Sonar Chart Split Frequency Sonar Chart Dual-Frequency Transducers onlyDigital Data Display Customize Page Displays To change information displayed in a data boxSonar Simulator Map With Sonar Split ScreenOnentexit Stop Chart Surface ClarityTo adjust the Surface Clarity level Zoom & Zoom BarZoom Pan 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 Satellite Status Position Map Background map vs. MapCreate map content POI Page Two Maps page with one window stacked on top of the other GPS Quick Reference Find Your Current Position Moving Around the Map Zoom & Cursor Arrow KeysSelecting Any Map Item with the Cursor SearchingPage Set a Waypoint To create and save a WaypointCreate Waypoint on Map Navigate To a Waypoint Set Man Overboard MOB Waypoint Navigate Back to MOB WaypointNavigate to Cursor Position on Map Navigate to a Point of Interest Creating and Saving a Trail To Save a TrailDisplaying a Saved Trail Visual Trailing Navigating TrailsTo turn on trail display Navigate a Trail forwardPage Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files Custom MapsGPS Data files Cancel Navigation ExitexitexitIcons Find Distance from Current PositionFind Distance from Point to Point Delete an Icon Create Icon on MapCreate Icon at Current Position Routes Navigate to an IconCreate and Save a Route 121 Delete a Route Edit a RouteNavigate a Route Delete a Trail TrailsNavigate a Route in Reverse Edit a Trail NameEdit a Trail Color Edit a Trail PatternUtilities WaypointsSelecting a Waypoint Set a Waypoint by Average PositionSet a Waypoint by Projecting a Position Section System & GPS Setup Options Auto Satellite Search Check MMC Files and Storage SpaceCommunications Port Configuration Configure NmeaCoordinate System Selection Map Fix To set up Loran TDTo configure a map fix Customize Page Displays GPS Simulator To change the information displayed in a data boxTo get to the GPS Simulator Simulating Trail or Route NavigationMap Auto Zoom Hide GPS FeaturesInitialize GPS Pop-up Map Info Map DataEarth Map Detail Draw Map BoundariesFill Water with White Presentation ModeSafety Contour Trackline ExtensionMap Datum Selection Map Detail Category Selection Map OrientationNavionics Charts Display a Navionics chartTo view Port Services information Port InformationTidal Current Information To view Tidal Current information Tide Information To view tide informationCursor line Pop-up name box Tide Station icon Overlay Data with the Navigation category expanded Entent To move overlaid data Overlay Data Style Gauge Setup menu Ticks menu left with Threshold menu right Pop-up Help Screen Contrast and Brightness Set Language Set Local Time Software Version Information Show Waas AlarmSounds and Alarm Sound Styles Track Smoothing Delete All Trails Update Trail OptionTrail Options Delete Trail Trail Visible/Invisible and Other Trail Options Units of MeasureNew Trail System Setup Menu left Units of Measure Menu right 164 Sec Searching Find AddressesFind Address Menu Tip Find Any Item Selected by Map Cursor Find Interstate Highway ExitsFind Highway Exits command left and Find Exit menu right Find Exit menu with an exit selected from the list Find Map Places or Points of Interest POI Find by Nearest left with POI list right Find Streets or Intersections Find a StreetPage Find an Intersection Page Find Waypoints Page Sec Supplemental Material Datums Used by This Unit 180 181 182 FCC Compliance 184 Eagle Databases License Agreement Databases Limited Warranty Eagle Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty How to Obtain 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