Eagle Fish I.D. II Specifications

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10POWER CONNECTIONS -PERMANENT MOUNT UNITS ONLYIMPORTANT! INSTALL THE TRANSDUCER BEFORE WIRING THE POWER CABLE!The Fish ID 128 works from a 12 volt DC

Page 3 - 5.9" 3.4"

11FISH ID 128 PORTABLE ASSEMBLYINSTALLING THE BATTERIESINSTALLING THE BATTERIESINSTALLING THE BATTERIESINSTALLING THE BATTERIESINSTALLING THE BATTERIE

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12WASHERWASHERNUTBOLTTIENYLONCORDHERESCREWPORTABLE TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLYPORTABLE TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLYPORTABLE TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLYPORTABLE TRANSDUCER ASSE

Page 5 - Location - General

13Clean the chosen area of the hull before attaching the suction cup. Locatethe transducer on the hull as shown below. Don't allow the bracket

Page 6 - GOOD LOCATION

14KEYBOARD BASICSThe unit sounds a tone when youpress any key. This tells you theunit has accepted a command.PWR/CLEARUse this key to turn the unit on

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15NOTE: Turning the unit off erases all user settings and it returns to thesystem defaults. For example, if you turn the lights on, then turn the unit

Page 8 - Don't

16RANGEYou can’t adjust the range when the auto-matic mode is on. It is adjustable when theunit is in the manual mode, however. To doso, first put the

Page 9 - Fish Arches

17SENSITIVITYThe sensitivity menu lets you control the unit’s ability to pick up echoes. Alow sensitivity level excludes much of the bottom informatio

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18floats, air bubbles, etc. Individual tree limbsextending outwards from a group of limbs arethe hardest objects for the Fish ID feature todistinguish

Page 11 - "D" CELL BATTERY

19CHART SPEEDThe rate echoes scroll across the screen iscalled the chart speed. It’s adjustable bypressing a menu key until the chart speedmenu appear

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2Eagle ElectronicsPO Box 669Catoosa, OK 74015TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION...

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20ALARMSFISH ALARMThe Fish Alarm sounds a tone when a fishsymbol appears on the screen. To use thefish alarm, press a menu key until the “FISHALARM” m

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21LIGHTSThe display is backlighted for night use. Toturn the backlights on or off, press a menu keyrepeatedly until the back light menu appears.Now pr

Page 15 - OPERATION

22automatically after a few seconds or press the PWR/CLEAR key to clearthe screen.ASP (Advanced Signal Processing)ASP is a program embedded in the com

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23AAAAABOAT'S DIRECTION OF TRAVELBOAT'S DIRECTION OF TRAVELBOAT'S DIRECTION OF TRAVELBOAT'S DIRECTION OF TRAVELBOAT'S DIRECTI

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24One of the best ways to get fish arches is to expand or “zoom” asegment of the water. For example, from 45 to 60 feet. The smaller thesegment, the b

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25SURFACE LAYERABSORBS HEATFROM THE SUNEPILIMNIONTHERMOCLINEMOST PRODUCTIVEZONE FOR FISHINGHYPOLIMNIONUnit won’t turn on:1. Check the power cable’s co

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26Unit freezes, locks up, or operates erratically:1. Electrical noise from the boat’s motor, trolling motor, or an accessorymay be interfering with th

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27rejection feature. This can cause the unit to eliminate weaker signals suchas fish or even structure from the display. Try using resistor spark plug

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28unit’s power cable and transducer cable away from the wiring that iscausing the interference. VHF radio antenna cables radiate noise whentransmittin

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29EAGLE ELECTRONICSFULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY“We", “our”, or “us” refers to EAGLE ELECTRONICS, a division of LEI, the manufacturer ofthis product. “Y

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3SPECIFICATIONSDimensions ... 5.9" W x 5.35" H x 3.4" DInput Voltage ... 10 - 15 vDCCurrent Drain .

Page 25 - HYPOLIMNION

31How to Obtain Service(Canadian Customers Only)We back your investment in quality products with quick, expert service and genuine Eaglereplacement pa

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32Eagle Electronics may find it necessary to change or end our shipping policies, regulations,and special offers at any time. We reserve the right to

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4INSTALLATION - BracketYou can install the unit on the top of a dash or from an overhead with thesupplied bracket. It can also be installed in the das

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5PERMANENT MOUNT TRANSDUCER INSTALLATIONThe HS-WSPC supplied with your sonar is a transom mount transducer.It can be installed on any outboard or ster

Page 29 - FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY

64. If possible, route the transducer cable away from other wiring on theboat. Electrical noise from engine wiring, bilge pumps, and areators canbe d

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7RATCHETSNUTMETALWASHERRUBBERWASHERSMETALWASHERBOLTremove the transducer and ratchets from the bracket. Place the ratch-ets into the holes in the brac

Page 31 - How to Obtain Service

84. Hold the transducer and bracket assembly against the transom. Thetransducer should be roughly parallel to the ground. The bottom of thetransducer

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96. Route the transducer cable to the sonar unit. Make certain to leavesome slack in the cable at the transducer as shown at the bottom ofthe previous

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