Eagle Electronics 500C manual Introduction to GPS and Waas

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Introduction to GPS and WAAS

Well, now you know the basics of how the unit does its work. You might be ready to jump ahead to Section 2, Installation & Accessories, on page 11, so you can mount your IntelliMap 500C and plug in the power. Or you might want to see how our text formatting makes the manual tuto- rials easy to skim. If that's the case, move on to "How to Use This Man- ual" on page 8. But, if you want to understand the current state of sat- ellite navigation, look over this segment describing how GPS and its new companion WAAS work together to get you where you're going.

The Global Positioning System (GPS) was launched July 17, 1995 by the United States Department of Defense. It was designed as a 24- hour-a-day, 365-days-a-year, all weather global navigation system for the armed forces of the U.S. and its allies. Civilian use was also avail- able at first, but it was less accurate because the military scrambled the signal somewhat, using a process called Selective Availability (SA).

GPS proved so useful for civilian navigation that the federal govern- ment discontinued SA on May 2, 2000, after the military developed other methods to deny GPS service to enemy forces. Reliable accuracy for civilian users jumped from 100 meters (330 feet) under SA to the present level of 10 to 20 meters (about 30 to 60 feet.)

Twenty-four satellites orbit 10,900 nautical miles above the Earth, passing overhead twice daily. a series of ground stations (with precisely surveyed locations) controls the satellites and monitors their exact locations in the sky. Each satellite broadcasts a low-power signal that identifies the satel- lite and its position above the earth. Three of these satellites are spares, unused until needed. The rest virtually guarantee that at least four satel- lites are in view nearly anywhere on Earth at all times.

A minimum of three satellites are required to determine a 2D fix.

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Contents Installation and Operation Instructions Page Table of Contents Create Icon on Map Create Icon at Current Position Pop-up Map Information Trail Visible/Invisible and Other Trail Options 101 Read Me First How this manual can get you out on the road, fastCapabilities and Specifications IntelliMap 500C GPS How GPS Works Page Introduction to GPS and Waas Page How to use this manual typographical conventions Page Page GPS Antenna/Receiver Module Installation PreparationsPower Connections Power connections for the IntelliMap 500C GPS unit Nmea Cable Connections Mounting the Unit Bracket, In-Dash or Portable Front 23.4 72.9 173.9 137.9 Millimeter 56.9 Inch In-Dash MMC or SD Card Memory Card Installation Other Accessories MMC groove for card removalPage Page Section Basic GPS Operations Power/lights on and off Main MenuMain Menu Pages Page Page Page Page Page Page Tip Digital Data map page option Page Basic GPS Quick Reference Find Your Current Position Moving Around the Map Zoom & Cursor Arrow KeysSelecting Any Map Item with the Cursor SearchingMapent Page Set a Waypoint Press WPT↑ to MY WAYPOINTS→ to Newent Navigate To a Waypoint Set Man Overboard MOB Waypoint Navigate Back to MOB WaypointNavigate to Cursor Position on Map Page Navigate to a Point of Interest Creating and Saving a TrailVisible Active Symbol Displaying a Saved Trail Navigating TrailsPress ↓ to Delete TRAIL→ to Navigateentent Page Present position arrow North Magenta trail line Trail point Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files Save Dataent Cancel Navigation Loading to unit memory There may be more than one GPS DataPage Find Distance From Current Position To Another Location Find Distance From Point to PointIcons Routes PC-created Routes Page Page Tip Edit Route Waypoints menu Press ↓ to select route nameENT→ to Reverse ROUTEENT← to Trails Tip Utilities WaypointsTo the previous page, press Exitexit Edit a Waypoint Press ↓ to Projected POSITIONENT↑ to Createent Section System & GPS Setup Options AlarmsCommunications Port Configuration Check MMC Files and Storage SpaceConfigure Nmea Coordinate System Selection Configure Loran TD menu Customize Page Displays GPS Simulator Press ↓ to GPS SIMULATORENT. The GPS Simulator Menu appearsInitialize GPS Map Auto Zoom Map DataMap Datum Selection Map Detail Category Selection Map Fix Map Orientation Navionics Charts EntexitexitPort Services icons Pop-up name box Cursor lines Port Services information screens Press WPT to display the Tidal Current Information screen Pop-up name box Cursor line Tide Station icon Overlay Data While on the Navigation Page or a Map Page, press MENU↓ to Entent Pop-up Help Reset Options Position PinningRequire Waas Screen Contrast and BrightnessSet Language Show Waas Alarm Set Local TimeSoftware Version Information Track Smoothing Trail Options Delete All TrailsDelete Trail Transparency Units of Measure Searching Find Addresses 105 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 in the Exit List Find Map Places or Points of Interest POI Find by Name option, left, Find by Name menu, right Find Streets or Intersections Page Page 115 Find Waypoints Page Page Supplemental Material Datums Used by This Unit 120 121 122 FCC Compliance 124 Index 82, 91 Waas 128 Eagle Databases License Agreement Databases Limited Warranty Eagle Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty How to Obtain Service… Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site
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