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MapCreate?, FreedomMaps?, IMS? and ? NauticPaths? are trademarks of LEI. Fishing Hot Spots is a.It provides navigation data to the waypoint regardless of obstructions. Therefore, the prudent navigator will not only take advantage of all available navigation tools when traveling to a way- point, but will also visually check to make sure a clear, safe path to the waypoinHow this manual can get you out on the road, fast. Welcome to the exciting world of digital sonar and GPS. We know you're anxious to begin navigating and finding fish, but we have a favor to ask. Before you grab the unit and begin installing it, please give us a moment or two to explain how our manual can help you get the best performance from your compact, color display, combination fish finder and mapping GPS receiver. First, we want to thank you for buying a Eagle soWhen you come to a sonar menu command on the unit's screen, you can look it up in the manual by skimming over the table of contents, just flip- ping through Section 3 or scanning through the sonar options in Section 4. If you're having difficulty with your sonar, you can find an answer to the most common problems iNow, if you're into the fine details, glance over the next segment on specifications to see just how much sonar and GPS power your unit con- tains. 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 the sonar works, on page 5. (Background on GPS begins on page 6.) Capabilities and Specifications: All sonar units typically read deeper in fresh water than in salt water. Depth display:. Continuous display. Automatic ranging:. Yes, with instant screen updates. Optional (requires optional speed sePlot Trails:. 10 savable; up to 10,000 points per trail. Zoom range:. 40 ranges; 0.02 to 4,000 miles. NOTE: The above memory capacities refer only to the unit’s on-board mem- ory.
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The amount of GPS data you can record and save for recall later is limited Your unit can record a log of the sonar signals that scroll across the screen and save them to the MMC memory card. (These recordings are also called sonar charts or sonar graphs.) You can replay this sonar log in the unit using the Sonar Simulator function, or play it back on a per- sonal computer using our free Sonar Viewer or product emulator. The viewer and emulator are available for download from the Eagle web site, www.eagThere is so much detail in our background map (and even more in MapCreate) that we'll describe their contents and differ- ences in Section 3, Basic GPS Operations, on page 100. Another portion of the SeaCharter 500CDF’s onboard memory is devoted to recording GPS navigation information, which includes waypoints, event marker icons, trails and routes. ThisOr you might want to see how our text formatting makes the manual tutorials easy to skim. But, if you want to understand the current state of satellite naviga- tion, look over this segment describing how GThis is called a 2D fix. It takes four satellites to determine both position and elevation (your height above sea level — also called altitude). This is called a 3D fix. Remember, the unit must have a clear view of the satellites in order to receive their signals. Unlike radio or television signals, GPS works at very high frequencies. These signals can be easily blocked by trees, buildings, an automobileRemember, however, that this receiver is only a tool. Always have another method of navigation avail- able, such as a map or chart and a compass. Also remember that this unit will always show navigation information in the shortest line from your present position to a waypoint, regardless of terrain. It only calculates position, it can’t know what’s between you and your destination, for example.
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It’s up to you to safely navigate around obstacles, no matter hEagle is the first sonar manufacturer to provide this type of training tool for customers. You can run it from your computer keyboard or use your mouse to press the virtual keys. Easy download and installation instructions are available on our web site. Free training emulator is available for your unit on our web site. The emulator works exaThe arrow keys also control a hori- zontal line depth cursor on the sonar screen. The arrow keys help you move around the menus so you can execute different commands. They are represented by symbols like these, which denote the down arrow key, the up arrow, the left arrow and t. Any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual is strictly prohibited. Mapcreate ? map content. 100 resize window command. 102 basic gps quick reference. 104 find your current position. Page 7 V require waas. 159 screen contrast and brightness. 159 set language. 160 set local time. Page 8 Vi warning! A careful navigator never relies on only one method to obtain position information. Caution when showing navigation data to a position (waypoint), a gps unit will show the shortest, most direct path to the waypoint. It provides navigation data to the waypoint regardless of obstructions.. Page 9 1 section 1: read me first. How this manual can get you out on the road, fast. Welcome to the exciting world of digital sonar and gps. Before you grab the unit and begin installing it, please give us a moment or. Page 10 2 for the water with your unit!) after you've gained some experience with your sonar, you'll want to check out section 4, which discusses more advanced sonar options and other features. When you come to a sonar menu command on the unit's screen, you can look it up in the manual by skimming over the. Page 11 3 of the gps datums used, warranties and customer service information.
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Now, if you're into the fine details, glance over the next segment on specifications to see just how much sonar and gps power your unit con- tains. It's important to us (and our power users), but, if you don't care how many watts. Page 12 4 figuration and installation, bottom composi- tion and water conditions. All sonar units typically read deeper in fresh water than in salt water. Automatic ranging:. Yes, with instant scr. Page 13 5 audible alarms. Graphic symbols for waypoints or event marker icons:. 42. Routes:. 100, up to 100 waypoints per route. Plot trails:. 10 savable; up to 10,000 points per trail. Zoom range:. Page 14 6 object. The whole process repeats itself several times each second. Your unit can record a log of the sonar signals that scroll across the screen and save them to the mmc memory card. (these recordings are also called sonar charts or sonar graphs.) you can replay this sonar log in the unit using t. Page 15 7 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 their contents and differ- ences in section 3, basic gps o. Page 16 8 introduction to gps and waas well, now you know the basics of how the unit does its work. Or you might want to see how our text formatting makes the manual tutor. Page 17 9 the system requires signal reception from three satellites in order to determine a position. This is called a 2d fix. This is called a 3d fix. Remember, the unit must have a clea. Page 18 10 available to the general public today. Remember, however, that this receiver is only a tool. Also remember that this unit will always show navigation information in the shortest line from your present posi. Page 19 11 can help you learn both basic and advanced operations without burning boat fuel.
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Eagle is the first sonar manufacturer to provide this type of training tool for customers. You can run it from your computer keyboard or use. Page 20 12 lowing paragraphs explain how to interpret the text formatting for those commands and other instructions: arrow keys the arrow keys control the movement of dotted cross-hair lines on your mapping screen called the cursor. Page 24 16 remember, the transducer location and installation is the most critical part of a sonar installation. Page 25 17 typically have large outboard motors capable of propelling the boat at speeds faster than 35 mph. Typically, a good transom location on aluminum boats is between the ribs closest to the engine. 3. The transducer should be installed with its face pointing straight down, if possible. For shoot-thru. Page 26 18 align transducer centerline with hull bottom. A dual frequency trans- ducer is shown at left and a single frequency transducer at right. However, there are times when you may need to adjust the transducer slightly higher or lower. (the slots in the mounting brackets allow you to loosen the screws. Page 27 19 hull. This is caused by differences in hull lay-up and construction. Second, the transducer angle cannot be adjusted for the best fish arches on your sonar display. (this is not an issue for flasher-style sonars.) lack of angle adjustment can be particularly troublesome on hulls that sit with the. Page 28 20 bracket and two on either side of the transducer as shown in the follow- ing illustrations. Notice there are letters molded into each ratchet. Place the ratchets onto the trans- duce. Page 29 21 in the bracket. Reassemble the transducer and bracket and place them against the transom. Again, check to see if you can move the transducer so it's par- allel with the ground. If you can, then go to step 3a. If it doesn't, repeat step 2a, but use a different alignment letter until you can place. Page 30 22 3. Assembling the transducer. A.
One-piece bracket: once you determine the correct position for the ratchets, assemble the transducer as shown in the following figure. Don't tighten the lock nut at this time. Assemble transducer and bracket. B. Two-piece bracket: once you determine the correct po. Page 31 23 a. One-piece bracket: remove the transducer from the bracket and re- assemble it with the cable passing through the bracket over the bolt as shown in the following figures. For single-frequency skimmer, route cable over bolt and through bracket. Side view shown at left and seen from above at righ. Page 32 24 ing the boat if it is knocked off at high speed. Caution: if you drill a hole in the transom for the cable, make sure it is lo- cated above the waterline. After installation, be sure to. Page 33 25 transducer mounted on trolling motor, side view. Transducer orientation and fish arches if you do not get good fish arches on your display, it could be because the transducer is not parallel with the ground when the boat is at rest in the water or at slow trolling speeds. Transducer angles and th. Page 34 26 shoot-thru-hull preparation hulls with flotation materials the transducer installation inside a fiberglass hull must be in an area that does not have air bubbles in the resin or separated fiberglass lay- ers. The sonar signal must pass through solid fiberglass. A successful transducer installatio. Page 35 27 shoot-thru-hull transducer locations for high speed or trolling speed operation. To choose the proper location for shoot-thru-hull mounting, follow these testing procedures: (you may need a helper to complete these steps.) 1. Anchor the boat in about 30 feet of water. Add a little water to the su. Page 36 28 with the boat on plane and observe the bottom signal. You'll need to figure some way to prop the transducer into position while you make your test run. (a brick or two might be sufficient to hold it in place.) 5.
When you're satisfied with a location, mark it and proceed with the installation. Sh. Page 37 29 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. The primary temperature sensor is built into the transducer. Optional speed sensor installation all the units in this series can display speed and distance traveled, but only the seacharter 500cdf comes packe. Page 39 31 fere with the boat's trailer. Typically, the sensor is mounted about one foot to the side of the transom's centerline. Once you've determined the proper location for the unit, place the sen- sor on the transom. The bottom of the bracket should be flush with the hull's bottom. Using the sensor as. Page 40 32 power connections the unit works from a 12-volt battery system. For the best results, at- tach the power cable directly to the battery. You can attach the power cable to an accessory or power buss, however you may have problems with electrical interference. Therefore, it's safer to go ahead and a. Page 41 33 power connections for the sonar unit. Caution: do not use this product without a 3-amp fuse wired into the power cable. Failure to use a 3-amp fuse will void your warranty. This unit has reverse polarity protection. No damage will occur if the power wires are reversed. However, the unit will not. Page 42 34 install the gimbal bracket. Orient the bracket so the arms slope toward the front of your unit. Drill a 1-inch (25.4 mm) hole in the dash for the power and transducer cables. The best location for this hole is immediately under the gimbal bracket location. This way, the bracket can be installed s. Page 43 35 front view (left) and side view (right) showing dimensions of the sonar unit when mounted on gimbal bracket.
Before positioning the bracket, be sure to hold the cables against the rear edge of the hole. Then, slide the bracket over the hole and butt the rear of the bracket base firmly against the. Page 44: In-Dash 36 in-dash mounting template for the sonar unit, showing dimensions. Note: the figure above is not printed to scale. A scaled template (fm-5 in-dash adapter kit instructions) is available for free download from our web site, www.Eaglesonar.Com. Portable installation like many eagle products, this so. Page 45 37 install batteries in power pack battery adapter. This device contains the unit’s external antenna and receiver for gps and waas signals. Nmea cable connections nmea is a standard communications format for marine electronic equipment. For example, an autopilot can connect to the nmea inter- face on the. Page 47 39 both of these solid-state flash memory devices are about the size of a postage stamp. An sd card is slightly thicker than an mmc. As this manual went to press, mmcs were available in storage capacities of 8 mb, 16 mb, 32 mb, 64 mb and 128 mb. Sd cards were available in capacities of 8 mb, 16 mb. Switch boxes two switch boxes are available for this unit. The sb-9bl transducer switch box switches two transducers to one sonar unit. The sb-10bl transducer switch box switches two sonar units to one transducer. If any of these ac. Page 49 41 section 3: basic sonar operation this section addresses the unit's most basic sonar operations. Material in sec. 4 is arranged in. Page 50 42 allow you to select a command or adjust a feature. Trip calculator command: shows trip status and statistics. Timers command: controls the up timer, down timer and alarm clock settings. Browse mmc fil. Page 53 45 warning: do not begin navigating with this unit until the numbers have stopped flashing. Satellite status page showing satellite lock-on with a 3d position acquired (latitude, longitude and altitude), including waas reception.
Navigation page this screen has a compass rose that not only shows you. Page 54 46 always at the top of the screen. The arrow in the center of the screen is your present position. It points in the direction you're traveling. Map page, showing position on bull shoals lake, arkansas. At left is the full map option. At right, map with sonar option. Map page is also the default scr. Page 55 47 at left, pages menu, showing sonar chart display option commands. At right, sonar page in full sonar chart display mode. Sonar chart display options (from left) split zoom and digital data. Page 56 48 sonar page menu. Most of these functions are discussed in sec. 4. Sonar page, showing full sonar chart mode. You can customize how the sonar page displays its pictures and other data in many ways. Your unit also includes several special sonar features and options that can help you better interpre. Page 57 49 basic sonar quick reference 1. Mount the transducer, antenna and unit. Connect the unit to electric power and the transducer. (if gps operation is desired, connect gps antenna, too.) make sure the mmc is in. (see complete installation de- tails beginning on page 15.) 2. Launch your boat. 3. To tu. Page 58 50 sonar operations as you can see from the quick reference on the previous page, basic operation is pretty easy, right out of the box. If you are a sonar novice, try operating the unit with the factory defaults until you get a feel for how it's working. As you're learning the basics, there is one s. Page 59 51 you can change the sensitivity level whether you are in auto sensitivity mode or manual sensitivity mode. The adjustment method works the same in both modes, but it gives you slightly different results. Adjusting sensitivity in auto sensitivity mode is similar to manually ad- justing a car's spee. Asp ? (advanced signal processing) the asp.Page 66 58 chart speed the rate that echoes scroll across the screen is called the chart speed.
The default is maximum; we recommend that you leave the speed set there for virtually all fishing conditions. However, you might consider experimenting with chart speed when you are stationary or drifting very sl. Page 67 59 colorline colorline lets you distinguish between strong and weak echoes. This allows you to tell the difference between a hard and soft bottom. For example, a soft, muddy or weedy bottom returns a weaker signal which i. Page 68 60 at left, little colorline indicates a soft bottom, probably sand or mud. At right, the wider colorline indicates a harder, rocky bottom. Customize page displays every page display option except full map and map with sonar has customizable data boxes to provide constant on-screen information. The. Page 69 61 left; digital data box containing water temp is highlighted. Right; data viewer with gps data and navigation categories expanded. Selecting the category name and pressing ent will show the category's contents, so you can choose items within it. Page 70 62 at left, sonar page menu with depth cursor command selected. At right, sonar chart with the depth cursor active. The line indicates the school of fish is 31.91 feet deep. The cursor can be moved to any location on the screen, letting you pin- point the depth of a target. 1. From the sonar page, p. Page 71 63 at left, sonar page menu with depth range command selected. At right, the depth range control scale. 2. The depth range control scale appears. A blue bar highlights the selected range. Range numbers in light blue cannot be selected. 3. When the ne. Page 72 64 tions directly under the boat. This makes it useful for ice fishing, or when you're fishing at anchor. When the boat is not moving, fish sig- nals are long, drawn out lines on a normal chart display. Fastrack con- verts the graph to a vertical bar graph that, with practice, makes a use- ful addit. Page 73 65 finding information. So, practice with the unit in both the fish i.D.
Mode and without to become more familiar with the feature. The default for fish i.D. Is off. Sonar features men. Page 74 66 sonar features menu with fish i.D. Depths selected (at left, dual- frequency menu; center, single-frequency menu). When the check box to the left is checked, the feature is on. At right, sonar page showing fish i.D. Symbols and fishtrack depths turned on. Frequency (change transducer frequency) (. Page 76 68 at left, the sonar page menu with the log sonar chart data command selected. At right, sonar chart logging menu, with the start logging command selected. The menu says the mmc has 34.2 mb of free space, which will record the scrolling chart for 44 minutes and 59 seconds. To record or log chart da. Page 77 69 the various data available from your unit are divided into categories in the overlay data menu. These categories include gps data, naviga- tion, trip calculator, time and sonar data. You can select items from any of these categories for display, in any combination — the category divisions are the. Page 78 70 from overlay data shown (left) press ent to see data viewer (center). Select a category and press ent. Next, select information to show on screen and press ent to check it and turn it on (right). To remove overlaid data: 1. While on the page that shows the item or items you want to remove, press. Page 80 72 note: some data types can be displayed in only one font size. If that is the case, the data size box will not be displayed for that data type. Reset water distance the sonar chart's digital data display option includes a box that shows distance traveled, called water distance. This information is calculated from an optional water speed sensor, not the. Page 83 75 note: if knowing the exact depth of water beneath the keel is less important, you can calibrate the depth indicators so that they show the actual wa- ter depth from surface to bottom.
To do this, first measure the distance from the face of the transducer up to the surface (the water line on the b. Page 84 76 can adjust sensitivity up to 100 percent but the unit will limit your minimum setting. In auto, the unit will continue to make small ad- justments, allowing for the setting you selected. In manual mode, you have complete control over sensitivity, with the ability to set it anywhere from zero to 1. Page 85 77 mode, the reset options command will switch back to auto and re- set the factory setting at the same time. Tip: for quicker sensitivity adjustments, try leaving the sensitivity control bar on the screen as the chart scrolls. You can see the changes on the screen as you press the up or down arrows. Page 86 78 scales on the right side of the screen aid in determining the depth of targets. The line at the top of the screen represents the surface. The bottom depth and surface temperature (if equipped with a temperature sensor or a transducer with a temp sensor built in) show at the top left corner of the. Page 87 79 split zoom sonar chart. Image at left shows the left window zoomed to 2x. Press zin and the left window zooms to 4x, shown at right. Digital data this mode shows the chart on the right side of the screen. The left side has five large digital data boxes containing (by default): water depth, water. Page 88 80 at left, the sonar page menu showing the customize command high- lighted. At right, the label for the first customizable data box (water temp) begins flashing to indicate it is selected. 2. The water temperature box title bar flashes, indicating the box con- tents can be changed. Press ent or pre. Page 90 82 at left, main menu with sonar setup command selected. Center, sub- menu with sonar simulator command selected. At right, sonar simu- lator menu, with simulator turned off (check box is unchecked). Note: with simulate position checked, the simulator will also automatically run the gps simulator (i.
Page 92 84 to turn on sonar and start the chart scrolling again, repeat the above step. Sonar menu with stop chart command selected. The box is unchecked, indicating that the chart is scrolling across the screen. Surface clarity the markings extending downward from the zero line on the chart are called surf. Page 94 86 at left, sonar page, normal view. Center, same view zoomed to 2x. Right, same view zoomed to 4x zoom pan your unit has the handy ability to quickly zoom in on any portion of the water column with just the touch of an arrow key. The zoom pan feature lets you rapidly move the zoomed area up and dow. Page 95 87 section 5: sonar troubleshooting if your unit is not working, or if you need technical help, please use the following troubleshooting section before contacting the factory customer service department. It may save you the trouble of returning your unit for repair. For contact information, refer to. Page 96 88 3. The water may be deeper than the sonar's ability to find the bottom. If the sonar can't find the bottom signal while it's in the automatic mode, the digital sonar display will flash continuously. It may change the range to limits far greater than the water you are in. If this hap- pens, place. Page 97 89 to eliminate or minimize the effects of electrical noise, first try to de- termine the cause. With the boat at rest in the water, the first thing you should do is turn all electrical equipment on the boat off. Make sure the engine is also off. Page 98 90 notes. Page 99 91 section 6: basic gps operations this section addresses the unit's most basic gps operations. The tuto- rials presented in sec. 6 follow a chronological order. Sec. 7, advanced gps operations, will discuss other more advanced functions and utili- ties. Material in sec. 7 is arranged in alphabetica. Page 102 94 timers command: controls the up timer, down timer and alarm clock settings.
Browse mmc files command: this allows you to view the installed mmc card and the files it contains. Pages the unit has four page displays that represent the four major operating modes. They are the satellite status page. Page 103 95 warning: do not begin navigating with this unit until the numbers have stopped flashing. Satellite status page. Left view indicates unit has not locked on to any satellites and does not have a fix on its position. Right view shows satel- lite lock-on with a 3d position acquired (latitude, longitu. Page 104 96 this also gives you an indicator of the fix quality the unit currently has. The smaller the position error number, the better (and more ac- curate) the fix is. If the position error flashes dashes, then the unit hasn't locked onto the satellites, and the number shown isn't valid. (for details, se. Page 105 97 note: remember, when the speed, track and position information dis- plays are flashing, satellite lock has not been achieved and no posi- tion fix has been determined. A question mark will also flash on the present position arrow in the center of the compass rose. Speed (ground speed) is the velo. Page 106 98 the cross track error range is shown on the compass rose as a wide, white, corridor enclosing the course line. The outer edges of this white corridor represent lines that show the current cross track error range. The default for the cross track error range is 0.20 miles. For example, if the prese. Page 107 99 the arrow in the center of the screen is your present position. The magenta line extending from the back of the arrow is your plot trail, or path you've taken. The map zoom range is the distance across the screen. This number shows in the lower left co. Page 108 100 map pages with high-detail mapcreate map of an urban area loaded on the mmc. At left, arterial streets are visible at the 4 mile zoom range. Center, numerous dots representing points of interest are visible at the 2 mile range, along with minor streets.
Right, at the 0.4 mile zoom, you can see a. Page 109 101 note: available through lei extras (look inside back cover for accessory ordering information), freedommaps are pre-made maps that con- tain all of the same information available in a custom mapcreate map. When the map is zoomed out far enough, most pois appear as square dots. As you zoom in clo. Page 111 103 2. Four flashing arrows appear along the centerline dividing the two windows. Press an arrow key perpendicular to the centerline to adjust the window widths. Press an arrow key parallel to the centerline to switch between horizontal and vertical layout. (you can only change size, not switch layo. Page 112 104 basic gps quick reference start outdoors, with a clear view of the open sky. As you practice, try navigating to a location at least a few blocks away. While you're learning, navigation in too small an area will constantly trigger arrival alarms. 1. Connect the unit to electric power and the ante. Page 113 105 find your current position finding your current position is as simple as turning the unit on. Un- der clear sky conditions, the unit automatically searches for satellites and calculates its position in approximately one minute or less. Figure at left shows go to waypoint command; right figure shows find on map command. 6. The unit's map appear. Page 117 109 not have a high-detailed custom map (containing poi data) for the area you are searching loaded on the mmc, you may not find anything. Set a waypoint a waypoint is an electronic address based on the latitude and longitude of a position on the earth. It represents a location, spot, or destination. Page 118 110 sequence for setting a waypoint. Step 1: while traveling, quickly press wpt twice to call up find waypoint screen (seen in step 2) and set a point. Step 3: a message says the waypoint has been saved. Step 4: ve- hicle continues on its way; number waypoint symbol is visible on map. Create waypoin.
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MapCreate?, FreedomMaps?, IMS? and ? NauticPaths? are trademarks of LEI. Fishing Hot Spots is a.It provides navigation data to the waypoint regardless of obstructions. Therefore, the prudent navigator will not only take advantage of all available navigation tools when traveling to a way- point, but will also visually check to make sure a clear, safe path to the waypoinHow this manual can get you out on the road, fast. Welcome to the exciting world of digital sonar and GPS. We know you're anxious to begin navigating and finding fish, but we have a favor to ask. Before you grab the unit and begin installing it, please give us a moment or two to explain how our manual can help you get the best performance from your compact, color display, combination fish finder and mapping GPS receiver. First, we want to thank you for buying a Eagle soWhen you come to a sonar menu command on the unit's screen, you can look it up in the manual by skimming over the table of contents, just flip- ping through Section 3 or scanning through the sonar options in Section 4. If you're having difficulty with your sonar, you can find an answer to the most common problems iNow, if you're into the fine details, glance over the next segment on specifications to see just how much sonar and GPS power your unit con- tains. 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 the sonar works, on page 5. (Background on GPS begins on page 6.) Capabilities and Specifications: All sonar units typically read deeper in fresh water than in salt water. Depth display:. Continuous display. Automatic ranging:. Yes, with instant screen updates. Optional (requires optional speed sePlot Trails:. 10 savable; up to 10,000 points per trail. Zoom range:. 40 ranges; 0.02 to 4,000 miles. NOTE: The above memory capacities refer only to the unit’s on-board mem- ory.
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The amount of GPS data you can record and save for recall later is limited Your unit can record a log of the sonar signals that scroll across the screen and save them to the MMC memory card. (These recordings are also called sonar charts or sonar graphs.) You can replay this sonar log in the unit using the Sonar Simulator function, or play it back on a per- sonal computer using our free Sonar Viewer or product emulator. The viewer and emulator are available for download from the Eagle web site, www.eagThere is so much detail in our background map (and even more in MapCreate) that we'll describe their contents and differ- ences in Section 3, Basic GPS Operations, on page 100. Another portion of the SeaCharter 500CDF’s onboard memory is devoted to recording GPS navigation information, which includes waypoints, event marker icons, trails and routes. ThisOr you might want to see how our text formatting makes the manual tutorials easy to skim. But, if you want to understand the current state of satellite naviga- tion, look over this segment describing how GThis is called a 2D fix. It takes four satellites to determine both position and elevation (your height above sea level — also called altitude). This is called a 3D fix. Remember, the unit must have a clear view of the satellites in order to receive their signals. Unlike radio or television signals, GPS works at very high frequencies. These signals can be easily blocked by trees, buildings, an automobileRemember, however, that this receiver is only a tool. Always have another method of navigation avail- able, such as a map or chart and a compass. Also remember that this unit will always show navigation information in the shortest line from your present position to a waypoint, regardless of terrain. It only calculates position, it can’t know what’s between you and your destination, for example.
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It’s up to you to safely navigate around obstacles, no matter hEagle is the first sonar manufacturer to provide this type of training tool for customers. You can run it from your computer keyboard or use your mouse to press the virtual keys. Easy download and installation instructions are available on our web site. Free training emulator is available for your unit on our web site. The emulator works exaThe arrow keys also control a hori- zontal line depth cursor on the sonar screen. The arrow keys help you move around the menus so you can execute different commands. They are represented by symbols like these, which denote the down arrow key, the up arrow, the left arrow and t. Any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual is strictly prohibited. Mapcreate ? map content. 100 resize window command. 102 basic gps quick reference. 104 find your current position. Page 7 V require waas. 159 screen contrast and brightness. 159 set language. 160 set local time. Page 8 Vi warning! A careful navigator never relies on only one method to obtain position information. Caution when showing navigation data to a position (waypoint), a gps unit will show the shortest, most direct path to the waypoint. It provides navigation data to the waypoint regardless of obstructions.. Page 9 1 section 1: read me first. How this manual can get you out on the road, fast. Welcome to the exciting world of digital sonar and gps. Before you grab the unit and begin installing it, please give us a moment or. Page 10 2 for the water with your unit!) after you've gained some experience with your sonar, you'll want to check out section 4, which discusses more advanced sonar options and other features. When you come to a sonar menu command on the unit's screen, you can look it up in the manual by skimming over the. Page 11 3 of the gps datums used, warranties and customer service information.
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Now, if you're into the fine details, glance over the next segment on specifications to see just how much sonar and gps power your unit con- tains. It's important to us (and our power users), but, if you don't care how many watts. Page 12 4 figuration and installation, bottom composi- tion and water conditions. All sonar units typically read deeper in fresh water than in salt water. Automatic ranging:. Yes, with instant scr. Page 13 5 audible alarms. Graphic symbols for waypoints or event marker icons:. 42. Routes:. 100, up to 100 waypoints per route. Plot trails:. 10 savable; up to 10,000 points per trail. Zoom range:. Page 14 6 object. The whole process repeats itself several times each second. Your unit can record a log of the sonar signals that scroll across the screen and save them to the mmc memory card. (these recordings are also called sonar charts or sonar graphs.) you can replay this sonar log in the unit using t. Page 15 7 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 their contents and differ- ences in section 3, basic gps o. Page 16 8 introduction to gps and waas well, now you know the basics of how the unit does its work. Or you might want to see how our text formatting makes the manual tutor. Page 17 9 the system requires signal reception from three satellites in order to determine a position. This is called a 2d fix. This is called a 3d fix. Remember, the unit must have a clea. Page 18 10 available to the general public today. Remember, however, that this receiver is only a tool. Also remember that this unit will always show navigation information in the shortest line from your present posi. Page 19 11 can help you learn both basic and advanced operations without burning boat fuel.
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Eagle is the first sonar manufacturer to provide this type of training tool for customers. You can run it from your computer keyboard or use. Page 20 12 lowing paragraphs explain how to interpret the text formatting for those commands and other instructions: arrow keys the arrow keys control the movement of dotted cross-hair lines on your mapping screen called the cursor. Page 24 16 remember, the transducer location and installation is the most critical part of a sonar installation. Page 25 17 typically have large outboard motors capable of propelling the boat at speeds faster than 35 mph. Typically, a good transom location on aluminum boats is between the ribs closest to the engine. 3. The transducer should be installed with its face pointing straight down, if possible. For shoot-thru. Page 26 18 align transducer centerline with hull bottom. A dual frequency trans- ducer is shown at left and a single frequency transducer at right. However, there are times when you may need to adjust the transducer slightly higher or lower. (the slots in the mounting brackets allow you to loosen the screws. Page 27 19 hull. This is caused by differences in hull lay-up and construction. Second, the transducer angle cannot be adjusted for the best fish arches on your sonar display. (this is not an issue for flasher-style sonars.) lack of angle adjustment can be particularly troublesome on hulls that sit with the. Page 28 20 bracket and two on either side of the transducer as shown in the follow- ing illustrations. Notice there are letters molded into each ratchet. Place the ratchets onto the trans- duce. Page 29 21 in the bracket. Reassemble the transducer and bracket and place them against the transom. Again, check to see if you can move the transducer so it's par- allel with the ground. If you can, then go to step 3a. If it doesn't, repeat step 2a, but use a different alignment letter until you can place. Page 30 22 3. Assembling the transducer. A.
One-piece bracket: once you determine the correct position for the ratchets, assemble the transducer as shown in the following figure. Don't tighten the lock nut at this time. Assemble transducer and bracket. B. Two-piece bracket: once you determine the correct po. Page 31 23 a. One-piece bracket: remove the transducer from the bracket and re- assemble it with the cable passing through the bracket over the bolt as shown in the following figures. For single-frequency skimmer, route cable over bolt and through bracket. Side view shown at left and seen from above at righ. Page 32 24 ing the boat if it is knocked off at high speed. Caution: if you drill a hole in the transom for the cable, make sure it is lo- cated above the waterline. After installation, be sure to. Page 33 25 transducer mounted on trolling motor, side view. Transducer orientation and fish arches if you do not get good fish arches on your display, it could be because the transducer is not parallel with the ground when the boat is at rest in the water or at slow trolling speeds. Transducer angles and th. Page 34 26 shoot-thru-hull preparation hulls with flotation materials the transducer installation inside a fiberglass hull must be in an area that does not have air bubbles in the resin or separated fiberglass lay- ers. The sonar signal must pass through solid fiberglass. A successful transducer installatio. Page 35 27 shoot-thru-hull transducer locations for high speed or trolling speed operation. To choose the proper location for shoot-thru-hull mounting, follow these testing procedures: (you may need a helper to complete these steps.) 1. Anchor the boat in about 30 feet of water. Add a little water to the su. Page 36 28 with the boat on plane and observe the bottom signal. You'll need to figure some way to prop the transducer into position while you make your test run. (a brick or two might be sufficient to hold it in place.) 5.
When you're satisfied with a location, mark it and proceed with the installation. Sh. Page 37 29 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. The primary temperature sensor is built into the transducer. Optional speed sensor installation all the units in this series can display speed and distance traveled, but only the seacharter 500cdf comes packe. Page 39 31 fere with the boat's trailer. Typically, the sensor is mounted about one foot to the side of the transom's centerline. Once you've determined the proper location for the unit, place the sen- sor on the transom. The bottom of the bracket should be flush with the hull's bottom. Using the sensor as. Page 40 32 power connections the unit works from a 12-volt battery system. For the best results, at- tach the power cable directly to the battery. You can attach the power cable to an accessory or power buss, however you may have problems with electrical interference. Therefore, it's safer to go ahead and a. Page 41 33 power connections for the sonar unit. Caution: do not use this product without a 3-amp fuse wired into the power cable. Failure to use a 3-amp fuse will void your warranty. This unit has reverse polarity protection. No damage will occur if the power wires are reversed. However, the unit will not. Page 42 34 install the gimbal bracket. Orient the bracket so the arms slope toward the front of your unit. Drill a 1-inch (25.4 mm) hole in the dash for the power and transducer cables. The best location for this hole is immediately under the gimbal bracket location. This way, the bracket can be installed s. Page 43 35 front view (left) and side view (right) showing dimensions of the sonar unit when mounted on gimbal bracket.
Before positioning the bracket, be sure to hold the cables against the rear edge of the hole. Then, slide the bracket over the hole and butt the rear of the bracket base firmly against the. Page 44: In-Dash 36 in-dash mounting template for the sonar unit, showing dimensions. Note: the figure above is not printed to scale. A scaled template (fm-5 in-dash adapter kit instructions) is available for free download from our web site, www.Eaglesonar.Com. Portable installation like many eagle products, this so. Page 45 37 install batteries in power pack battery adapter. This device contains the unit’s external antenna and receiver for gps and waas signals. Nmea cable connections nmea is a standard communications format for marine electronic equipment. For example, an autopilot can connect to the nmea inter- face on the. Page 47 39 both of these solid-state flash memory devices are about the size of a postage stamp. An sd card is slightly thicker than an mmc. As this manual went to press, mmcs were available in storage capacities of 8 mb, 16 mb, 32 mb, 64 mb and 128 mb. Sd cards were available in capacities of 8 mb, 16 mb. Switch boxes two switch boxes are available for this unit. The sb-9bl transducer switch box switches two transducers to one sonar unit. The sb-10bl transducer switch box switches two sonar units to one transducer. If any of these ac. Page 49 41 section 3: basic sonar operation this section addresses the unit's most basic sonar operations. Material in sec. 4 is arranged in. Page 50 42 allow you to select a command or adjust a feature. Trip calculator command: shows trip status and statistics. Timers command: controls the up timer, down timer and alarm clock settings. Browse mmc fil. Page 53 45 warning: do not begin navigating with this unit until the numbers have stopped flashing. Satellite status page showing satellite lock-on with a 3d position acquired (latitude, longitude and altitude), including waas reception.
Navigation page this screen has a compass rose that not only shows you. Page 54 46 always at the top of the screen. The arrow in the center of the screen is your present position. It points in the direction you're traveling. Map page, showing position on bull shoals lake, arkansas. At left is the full map option. At right, map with sonar option. Map page is also the default scr. Page 55 47 at left, pages menu, showing sonar chart display option commands. At right, sonar page in full sonar chart display mode. Sonar chart display options (from left) split zoom and digital data. Page 56 48 sonar page menu. Most of these functions are discussed in sec. 4. Sonar page, showing full sonar chart mode. You can customize how the sonar page displays its pictures and other data in many ways. Your unit also includes several special sonar features and options that can help you better interpre. Page 57 49 basic sonar quick reference 1. Mount the transducer, antenna and unit. Connect the unit to electric power and the transducer. (if gps operation is desired, connect gps antenna, too.) make sure the mmc is in. (see complete installation de- tails beginning on page 15.) 2. Launch your boat. 3. To tu. Page 58 50 sonar operations as you can see from the quick reference on the previous page, basic operation is pretty easy, right out of the box. If you are a sonar novice, try operating the unit with the factory defaults until you get a feel for how it's working. As you're learning the basics, there is one s. Page 59 51 you can change the sensitivity level whether you are in auto sensitivity mode or manual sensitivity mode. The adjustment method works the same in both modes, but it gives you slightly different results. Adjusting sensitivity in auto sensitivity mode is similar to manually ad- justing a car's spee. Asp ? (advanced signal processing) the asp.Page 66 58 chart speed the rate that echoes scroll across the screen is called the chart speed.
The default is maximum; we recommend that you leave the speed set there for virtually all fishing conditions. However, you might consider experimenting with chart speed when you are stationary or drifting very sl. Page 67 59 colorline colorline lets you distinguish between strong and weak echoes. This allows you to tell the difference between a hard and soft bottom. For example, a soft, muddy or weedy bottom returns a weaker signal which i. Page 68 60 at left, little colorline indicates a soft bottom, probably sand or mud. At right, the wider colorline indicates a harder, rocky bottom. Customize page displays every page display option except full map and map with sonar has customizable data boxes to provide constant on-screen information. The. Page 69 61 left; digital data box containing water temp is highlighted. Right; data viewer with gps data and navigation categories expanded. Selecting the category name and pressing ent will show the category's contents, so you can choose items within it. Page 70 62 at left, sonar page menu with depth cursor command selected. At right, sonar chart with the depth cursor active. The line indicates the school of fish is 31.91 feet deep. The cursor can be moved to any location on the screen, letting you pin- point the depth of a target. 1. From the sonar page, p. Page 71 63 at left, sonar page menu with depth range command selected. At right, the depth range control scale. 2. The depth range control scale appears. A blue bar highlights the selected range. Range numbers in light blue cannot be selected. 3. When the ne. Page 72 64 tions directly under the boat. This makes it useful for ice fishing, or when you're fishing at anchor. When the boat is not moving, fish sig- nals are long, drawn out lines on a normal chart display. Fastrack con- verts the graph to a vertical bar graph that, with practice, makes a use- ful addit. Page 73 65 finding information. So, practice with the unit in both the fish i.D.
Mode and without to become more familiar with the feature. The default for fish i.D. Is off. Sonar features men. Page 74 66 sonar features menu with fish i.D. Depths selected (at left, dual- frequency menu; center, single-frequency menu). When the check box to the left is checked, the feature is on. At right, sonar page showing fish i.D. Symbols and fishtrack depths turned on. Frequency (change transducer frequency) (. Page 76 68 at left, the sonar page menu with the log sonar chart data command selected. At right, sonar chart logging menu, with the start logging command selected. The menu says the mmc has 34.2 mb of free space, which will record the scrolling chart for 44 minutes and 59 seconds. To record or log chart da. Page 77 69 the various data available from your unit are divided into categories in the overlay data menu. These categories include gps data, naviga- tion, trip calculator, time and sonar data. You can select items from any of these categories for display, in any combination — the category divisions are the. Page 78 70 from overlay data shown (left) press ent to see data viewer (center). Select a category and press ent. Next, select information to show on screen and press ent to check it and turn it on (right). To remove overlaid data: 1. While on the page that shows the item or items you want to remove, press. Page 80 72 note: some data types can be displayed in only one font size. If that is the case, the data size box will not be displayed for that data type. Reset water distance the sonar chart's digital data display option includes a box that shows distance traveled, called water distance. This information is calculated from an optional water speed sensor, not the. Page 83 75 note: if knowing the exact depth of water beneath the keel is less important, you can calibrate the depth indicators so that they show the actual wa- ter depth from surface to bottom.
To do this, first measure the distance from the face of the transducer up to the surface (the water line on the b. Page 84 76 can adjust sensitivity up to 100 percent but the unit will limit your minimum setting. In auto, the unit will continue to make small ad- justments, allowing for the setting you selected. In manual mode, you have complete control over sensitivity, with the ability to set it anywhere from zero to 1. Page 85 77 mode, the reset options command will switch back to auto and re- set the factory setting at the same time. Tip: for quicker sensitivity adjustments, try leaving the sensitivity control bar on the screen as the chart scrolls. You can see the changes on the screen as you press the up or down arrows. Page 86 78 scales on the right side of the screen aid in determining the depth of targets. The line at the top of the screen represents the surface. The bottom depth and surface temperature (if equipped with a temperature sensor or a transducer with a temp sensor built in) show at the top left corner of the. Page 87 79 split zoom sonar chart. Image at left shows the left window zoomed to 2x. Press zin and the left window zooms to 4x, shown at right. Digital data this mode shows the chart on the right side of the screen. The left side has five large digital data boxes containing (by default): water depth, water. Page 88 80 at left, the sonar page menu showing the customize command high- lighted. At right, the label for the first customizable data box (water temp) begins flashing to indicate it is selected. 2. The water temperature box title bar flashes, indicating the box con- tents can be changed. Press ent or pre. Page 90 82 at left, main menu with sonar setup command selected. Center, sub- menu with sonar simulator command selected. At right, sonar simu- lator menu, with simulator turned off (check box is unchecked). Note: with simulate position checked, the simulator will also automatically run the gps simulator (i.
Page 92 84 to turn on sonar and start the chart scrolling again, repeat the above step. Sonar menu with stop chart command selected. The box is unchecked, indicating that the chart is scrolling across the screen. Surface clarity the markings extending downward from the zero line on the chart are called surf. Page 94 86 at left, sonar page, normal view. Center, same view zoomed to 2x. Right, same view zoomed to 4x zoom pan your unit has the handy ability to quickly zoom in on any portion of the water column with just the touch of an arrow key. The zoom pan feature lets you rapidly move the zoomed area up and dow. Page 95 87 section 5: sonar troubleshooting if your unit is not working, or if you need technical help, please use the following troubleshooting section before contacting the factory customer service department. It may save you the trouble of returning your unit for repair. For contact information, refer to. Page 96 88 3. The water may be deeper than the sonar's ability to find the bottom. If the sonar can't find the bottom signal while it's in the automatic mode, the digital sonar display will flash continuously. It may change the range to limits far greater than the water you are in. If this hap- pens, place. Page 97 89 to eliminate or minimize the effects of electrical noise, first try to de- termine the cause. With the boat at rest in the water, the first thing you should do is turn all electrical equipment on the boat off. Make sure the engine is also off. Page 98 90 notes. Page 99 91 section 6: basic gps operations this section addresses the unit's most basic gps operations. The tuto- rials presented in sec. 6 follow a chronological order. Sec. 7, advanced gps operations, will discuss other more advanced functions and utili- ties. Material in sec. 7 is arranged in alphabetica. Page 102 94 timers command: controls the up timer, down timer and alarm clock settings.
Browse mmc files command: this allows you to view the installed mmc card and the files it contains. Pages the unit has four page displays that represent the four major operating modes. They are the satellite status page. Page 103 95 warning: do not begin navigating with this unit until the numbers have stopped flashing. Satellite status page. Left view indicates unit has not locked on to any satellites and does not have a fix on its position. Right view shows satel- lite lock-on with a 3d position acquired (latitude, longitu. Page 104 96 this also gives you an indicator of the fix quality the unit currently has. The smaller the position error number, the better (and more ac- curate) the fix is. If the position error flashes dashes, then the unit hasn't locked onto the satellites, and the number shown isn't valid. (for details, se. Page 105 97 note: remember, when the speed, track and position information dis- plays are flashing, satellite lock has not been achieved and no posi- tion fix has been determined. A question mark will also flash on the present position arrow in the center of the compass rose. Speed (ground speed) is the velo. Page 106 98 the cross track error range is shown on the compass rose as a wide, white, corridor enclosing the course line. The outer edges of this white corridor represent lines that show the current cross track error range. The default for the cross track error range is 0.20 miles. For example, if the prese. Page 107 99 the arrow in the center of the screen is your present position. The magenta line extending from the back of the arrow is your plot trail, or path you've taken. The map zoom range is the distance across the screen. This number shows in the lower left co. Page 108 100 map pages with high-detail mapcreate map of an urban area loaded on the mmc. At left, arterial streets are visible at the 4 mile zoom range. Center, numerous dots representing points of interest are visible at the 2 mile range, along with minor streets.
Right, at the 0.4 mile zoom, you can see a. Page 109 101 note: available through lei extras (look inside back cover for accessory ordering information), freedommaps are pre-made maps that con- tain all of the same information available in a custom mapcreate map. When the map is zoomed out far enough, most pois appear as square dots. As you zoom in clo. Page 111 103 2. Four flashing arrows appear along the centerline dividing the two windows. Press an arrow key perpendicular to the centerline to adjust the window widths. Press an arrow key parallel to the centerline to switch between horizontal and vertical layout. (you can only change size, not switch layo. Page 112 104 basic gps quick reference start outdoors, with a clear view of the open sky. As you practice, try navigating to a location at least a few blocks away. While you're learning, navigation in too small an area will constantly trigger arrival alarms. 1. Connect the unit to electric power and the ante. Page 113 105 find your current position finding your current position is as simple as turning the unit on. Un- der clear sky conditions, the unit automatically searches for satellites and calculates its position in approximately one minute or less. Figure at left shows go to waypoint command; right figure shows find on map command. 6. The unit's map appear. Page 117 109 not have a high-detailed custom map (containing poi data) for the area you are searching loaded on the mmc, you may not find anything. Set a waypoint a waypoint is an electronic address based on the latitude and longitude of a position on the earth. It represents a location, spot, or destination. Page 118 110 sequence for setting a waypoint. Step 1: while traveling, quickly press wpt twice to call up find waypoint screen (seen in step 2) and set a point. Step 3: a message says the waypoint has been saved. Step 4: ve- hicle continues on its way; number waypoint symbol is visible on map. Create waypoin.
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