Eagle Electronics 640C, 640cDF manual Epoxy transducer to hull

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Spread epoxy here

Sand this surface (unit's face)

Orient the Skimmer with the nose facing the bow of the boat.

To bow

Epoxy transducer to hull.

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! 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.

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Contents FishElite 640c & SeaCharter640cDF Copyright 2005 LEI-Eagle All rights reserved Table of Contents Basic Sonar Quick Reference Sonar Options & FeaturesAdvanced GPS Operations 119 Sonar Troubleshooting Basic GPS OperationsBasic GPS Quick Reference 100 System & GPS Setup 131 Supplemental Material 175 Searching 161Page How this manual can get you out on the road, fast Read Me FirstPage Sonar GeneralBack-up memory Depth capability Audible alarmsPosition updates Sonar SoundingPosition points Graphic symbols for Waypoints or eventHow Eagle Sonar Works How GPS Works Introduction to GPS and Waas Page Page Emulator Free Training Aids AvailableSonar Viewer Keyboard How to use this manual typographical conventionsMenu Commands Arrow KeysPage Preparations Transducer InstallationSelecting a Transducer Location Pad Deadrise less than Strakes How low should you go?Transducer centerline Hull bottom Shoot-Thru-Hull vs. Transom MountingTransom Dot Transom Transducer Assembly and MountingAssembling the bracket Transducer bracket RatchetRatchet Aligning the transducer on the transomAlignment letters Positions Transducer Flat washer RatchetsBolt NutWashers Assembling the transducerDrilling mounting holes Metal Nut Washer RubberBottom Hull Flat-bottom hull Deep-vee hull Attaching transducer to transomInternal tooth washer TMB-S bracket Bolt Nut Flat washer Trolling Motor Bracket Installation single-frequency onlyToo far back Transducer Orientation and Fish ArchesPartial fish arches Transducer aimedHulls With Flotation Materials Testing Determines Best LocationShoot-Thru-Hull Preparation Transducer location High speed Trolling speed True bottom Second bottom Manual range settingShoot-Thru-Hull Installation Epoxy transducer to hull Speed/Temperature Sensors Socket Optional Speed Sensor InstallationAccessory Sonar unit rear view Transom Bottom of hull Good locationPower Connections Antenna/Receiver Module Installation Orange Receive Nmea WiringNmea Cable Connections Mounting the Unit Bracket, In-Dash or PortableBracket Installation 173.9 77.1 27.6 137.9 Millimeter 56.9 Inch FrontMillimeters Inches In-Dash Installation146.5 113.5Cell battery MMC or SD Card Memory Card InstallationPortable Installation Thumb ScrewInsert card face up, this way Other AccessoriesTo remove an MMC To add an MMC or SD CardMapCreate 6 CD-ROM left. MMC card reader for USB ports right Page Keyboard Basic Sonar OperationMain Menu Power/lights on and offMain Menu Satellite Status PagesMap NavigationSonar Depth scale Zoom bar FasTrack bar graph Bottom signal Page Basic Sonar Quick Reference Sonar Operations To adjust sensitivity Fish Symbols vs. Full Sonar Chart To Restore Default SettingsTo change the ASP level ASP Advanced Signal ProcessingTo adjust and turn on the shallow alarm AlarmsDepth Alarms To adjust and turn on the zone alarm Zone AlarmTo adjust and turn on the deep alarm Calibrate Speed Fish AlarmTo turn on the fish alarm ColorLine Chart SpeedTo change chart speed To adjust the ColorLine level Thin or no ColorLine Wider ColorLine Customize Page DisplaysTo change the information displayed on your screen Cursor line Depth box Depth CursorDepth Range Manual To switch to Manual Depth RangeDepth Range Automatic Fish I.D. FasTrackFishTrack To turn on the Fish I.D. featureWith FishTrack Frequency SeaCharter onlyFish Symbols To turn on FishTrackHyperScroll Log Sonar Chart DataTo change the frequency setting to 50 kHz To change the frequency setting to 200 kHzOverlay Data To record or log chart dataNoise Rejection To overlay information on your screen To move overlay data To remove overlaid dataSteering arrow Ping Speed & HyperScrollTo change displayed data font size To turn off HyperScroll To change Ping SpeedReset Water Distance Reset OptionsSet Keel Offset Automatic Sensitivity To adjust sensitivity in auto modeSensitivity & Auto Sensitivity To turn Auto Sensitivity back on Sonar Chart ModeTo adjust sensitivity in manual mode To change the chart mode color schemeFull Sonar Chart Sonar Page & Sonar Chart Display OptionsCustomizing the Digital Data Split Zoom Sonar ChartDigital Data Page Map With Sonar Sonar SimulatorTitle bar with chart file name Play symbol flashing Surface Clarity Stop ChartSurface clutter To adjust the Surface Clarity levelZoom & Zoom Bar Zoom Pan Unit freezes, locks up, or operates erratically Unit wont turn onNoise No fish arches when the Fish I.D. feature is offPage Page Basic GPS Operations Power/lights on and off Main Menu Map Page display options Page Navigation Page Map Page Background map vs. MapCreate map content Position, distance Minor Interstate Major Street Cursor line StreetsPop-up Marker School POI RestaurantResize Window command Page Basic GPS Quick Reference Find Your Current Position Moving Around the Map Zoom & Cursor Arrow KeysSearching Selecting Any Map Item With the CursorAfter the unit has acquired a position, press WPT↓ to POI Set a Waypoint Create Waypoint at Current Position To create and save a WaypointCreate Waypoint by Entering a Position StepCreate Waypoint on Map Navigate To a Waypoint Navigate to Cursor Position on Map Set Man Overboard MOB WaypointNavigate Back to MOB Waypoint 109 Creating and Saving a Trail Navigate to a Point of InterestTo Save a Trail Visible Active Symbol symbolDisplaying a Saved Trail Navigate a Trail Navigating TrailsTo turn off trail display Visual TrailingPage Off course Trail Indicator Track or compass heading indicator TrailWaypoint Symbol AlarmGPS Data files Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data FilesNavigate a Back Trail Custom MapsDataent Page Cancel Navigation Find Distance From Point to Point Find Distance Current Position to Another LocationDelete an Icon IconsCreate Icon on Map Create Icon at Current PositionNavigate to an Icon RoutesRoutes Created in the Unit Create and Save a RoutePC-created Routes 123 To Delete All Routes at Once Delete a RoutePress ↓ to saved route nameENT Navigate a Route Edit a Route NameHighlight Saved Route NameENT↑ to NameENT Edit Route WaypointsNavigate a Route in Reverse Trails Waypoints UtilitiesTo edit waypoint position To edit waypoint symbolTo delete a waypoint from the map Edit a Waypoint To edit waypoint nameSet a Waypoint by Projecting a Position Selecting a WaypointSet a Waypoint by Average Position To change alarm settings System & GPS SetupCheck MMC Files and Storage Space Communications Port ConfigurationTo set Com Port Configuration Configure Nmea Coordinate System Selection Press MENUMENU↓ to GPS SetupentMap Fix To setup Loran TDTo configure a map fix Customize Satellite Status Customize Map GPS SimulatorCustomize Navigation Simulating Trail or Route Navigation To get to the GPS SimulatorInitialize GPS Hide GPS FeaturesPress MENUMENU↓ to GPS Setupentent Earth Map Detail Map Auto ZoomMap Data Fill Water With White Map Datum SelectionPop-up Map Information Draw Map BoundariesTo change the Datum Map Detail Category DrawnTrack Up mode, map shows N show which direction is north Map OrientationTo get to Map Categories Drawn Nautical Chart Notes NauticPath USA Marine ChartsPort Information To view Chart Note informationTidal Current Information To view Port Services informationPort Services icon Pop-up name box Scale Tidal Current Station icon in animated mode Cursor linesTo view Tidal Current information Current Time Line VelocityTide Information Cursor lines Tide Station Icon in ani Mated modeTo select another date Line Tide Table Height Scale Navionics ChartsTo view tide information Current Time LinePop-up Help To display a Navionics chartRequire Waas To reset unit to factory defaultsScreen Contrast and Brightness To adjust the displays brightnessTo adjust the screens display mode Press MENUMENU↓ to GPS SETUPENT↓ to Require WaasentTo select a different language Show Waas AlarmSet Language Set Local TimeSoftware Version Information To turn off Waas alarmPress MENUMENU↓ to GPS SETUPENT↓ to Show Waas Alarm Track Smoothing To adjust Sounds and Alarm StylesSounds Menu General Trail Options Update Trail OptionTrail Options 158 Trail Update RateTrail Visibility and Other Trail Options TransparencyDelete Trail New TrailTo change the units To adjust Transparency levelUnits of Measure Searching Find Addresses 163 Find Any Item Selected by Map Cursor Find Interstate Highway Exits NameENT Find Map Places or Points of Interest POI Find by nearest option left with resulting POI list right Find a Street Find Streets or IntersectionsFind an Intersection 171 Find Waypoints Page 174 Supplemental Material Datums Used by This Unit 176 177 178 FCC Compliance 180 181 182 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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640c, 640C, 640cDF specifications

Eagle Electronics has made a significant mark in the world of marine electronics with its innovative and reliable products, notably the Eagle Electronics 640C, 640cDF, and the 640c models. These devices are designed for anglers and navigators who seek advanced functionality combined with user-friendly operation.

The Eagle Electronics 640C is a high-performance fish finder that is primarily admired for its vibrant display and precise mapping capabilities. Equipped with a 640x480 pixel, full-color LCD screen, it provides crystal-clear visibility even in bright sunlight. This device uses advanced sonar technology to offer detailed underwater images, allowing users to locate fish with remarkable accuracy. The high-resolution graphics enhance the experience while providing an intuitive interface for easy navigation through its various features.

The 640cDF, a variant of the 640C, elevates the standard fish finder experience by incorporating dual-frequency sonar capabilities. This model operates on both 200 kHz and 83 kHz frequencies, allowing users to switch between narrow and wide beams based on their fishing needs. The dual-frequency technology provides a more comprehensive view of the underwater environment, making it easier to identify different types of fish and underwater structures. Additionally, the 640cDF boasts temperature sensing capabilities, giving anglers valuable data regarding water conditions that can influence fish behavior.

All models in the Eagle 640 series feature built-in GPS navigation. The integrated GPS provides a reliable mapping system that allows users to mark waypoints and create routes, significantly improving navigation efficiency. This technology is vital for those who engage in long-distance fishing trips or travel in unfamiliar waters. The GPS functionality, combined with the sonar capabilities, makes these devices essential tools for successful fishing excursions.

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In summary, the Eagle Electronics 640C, 640cDF, and the 640c represent a blend of cutting-edge technology and user-centric design in the marine electronics space. With features such as high-resolution displays, dual-frequency sonar, built-in GPS navigation, and customizable settings, these devices enhance the fishing experience, making them invaluable assets for anglers and navigators alike.