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Electrical interference shows as random dots on the
display
whenever
the boat's
engine
or an
accessory
is on.
The
power
cable has two
wires,
red is the
positive
lead and black is
negative
or
ground.
Attach the in-line fuse holder to the red wire on the
power
cable with
the
crimp
connector. The other end of the fuse holder
attaches to the
battery
or
accessory
buss. If
the cable is not
long
enough, splice ordinary
#18
gauge
wire onto it. Be certain that the fuse
holder is as close to the
power
source
(battery
or
accessory buss)
as
possible.
This
protects
the
power
cable and
your
unit in the event of a
short. Use a
3-amp
fuse.
These units have reverse
polarity protection.
No
damage
will occur if
the
power
wires are reversed.
(However,
the unit will not work until the
wires are attached
correctly.)
CONE ANGLE
-
Angle
of the transducers cone of sound.
Eagle
has
transducers available with cone
angles
from 8 to 45
degrees
to suit the
varying
needs of fishermen.
CRT
-
Abbreviation for Cathode
Hay
Tube. See Video
Graph.
DEFINITION
-
The
ability
of a sonar unit's
display
to show detail. A
display
with
high
definition can show more detail than one with low
definition.
DISCRIMINATION
-
A feature available on
Eagle
LC.G.'s and
paper graphs
that
separates
false echoes from
true
target
informa-
tion. The Discrimination feature on
Eagle
sonar units
removes
many
false
signals
from other
sonars,
acoustic and
electrical
sources,
and more.
FISH ALARM
-
An alarm that activates when a fish or
suspended object
is detected.
r
FROM
SPEED/TEMP
SENSOR
FISH l.D.
PLUS
FUSE
HOLDER
FISK LD.
12 VOLT
BAIlERY
FISK ARCH
-
A sonar with
good
resolution and definition can
display
suspended
targets
as
upside
down "Vees" or arches. These
signals
are
typically fish,
hence the name "Fish Arch". See
page
20 for more
information.
FLUSH MOUNT
-
A transducer that is installed with
the bottom of the
transducer flush with the bottom of the hull.
GIMBAL BRACKET
-
A bracket used to install a sonar
unit
perma-
nently.
The sonar unit can rotate in the bracket for
the best
viewing
angle.
GRAYLINE
This feature shows the relative
strength
of
signals
dis-
played
on the screen.
Signals
weaker than the GRAYLINE
setting
are
displayed
in
black,
stronger targets
are
gray.
It
also
gives
clues to the
composition
of the bottom. In other
words, you
can tell if
the bottom is
soft or hard. A hard bottom returns
a
strong signal
causing
a wide
gray
line. A
soft, muddy
or
weedy
bottom returns a weaker
signal
which is
emphasized
with a narrow
gray
line.
IN-DASH
-
A sonar unit
installed
through
a hole in the boat's dash.
Usually,
the face of the sonar
is flush or
nearly
so with the dash.
kHz
-
Kilohertz. A measurement of
frequency.
Your
Eagle
sonar
oper-
ates at 192 Kilohertz.
(192,000 cycles per
second).
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27
12
VOLT
BATrERY
FUSE
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