Eagle Electronics manual General, Back-up memory, Sonar, SeaCharter 502cDF iGPS 4,000 watts

Models: 502cDF

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It's important to us and our power users, but if you don't care how many watts of power the unit has or how many waypoints it can store, skip ahead to important information on how sonar works on page 5. Back- ground on GPS begins on page 6.

Capabilities and Specifications:

 

General

Display:

5.0" (12.7 cm) diagonal 256-color enhanced

 

TFT LCD; programmable to viewing prefer-

 

ence.

Resolution:

320 pixel x 240 pixel resolution; 76,800 total

 

pixels.

Backlighting

Backlit screen and keypad with multiple

 

lighting levels for night use.

Input power

10 to 15 volts DC.

Case size:

5.4" H x 6.9" W x 3.4" D (13.8 x 17.6 x 8.6

 

cm); sealed and waterproof; suitable for

 

saltwater use.

Back-up memory:

Built-in memory stores sonar records for

 

decades.

Languages

10; menu languages selectable by user.

MMC slots:

One with waterproof door (SD card

 

compatible).

 

Sonar

Frequency

50/200 kHz for SeaCharter 502cDF iGPS;

 

200 kHz for FishElite 502c iGPS.

Recording:

MMC & SD cards for recording sonar chart

 

logs.

Transducers:

A dual-frequency Skimmertransducer with

 

built-in temperature sensor is packed with

 

the SeaCharter 502cDF iGPS. It has 35°/12°

 

cone angles. A single-frequency Skimmer

 

transducer with built-in temperature sensor

 

is packed with the FishElite 502c iGPS. It

 

has a 20° cone angle. Transducers operate at

 

speeds up to 70 mph (61 kts)

Watts:

SeaCharter 502cDF iGPS: 4,000 watts

 

peak-to-peak/500watts RMS. FishElite 502c

 

iGPS: 1,500 watts peak-to-peak/188 watt

 

RMS.

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Eagle Electronics manual General, Back-up memory, Sonar, SeaCharter 502cDF iGPS 4,000 watts