Eagle IntelliMap 640c Specifications

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Page 1 - Instructions

Pub. 988-0143-881 www.eaglesonar.comMapping GPS ReceiverInstallation and OperationInstructions

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4NOTE:The above memory capacities refer only to the IntelliMap 640c's on-board memory. The amount of GPS data you can record and save forrecall l

Page 3 - Table of Contents

94To set the Month: Press ↓ to MONTH|ENT. Use ↑ ↓ to select the monthand press ENT.To set the Day: Press ↓ → to DAY|ENT. Press ↑ ↓ to select the day a

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95 Main Menu (left) with Software Information command selected.The Software Information screen is shown at right.1. Press MENU|MENU|↓ to SYSTEM S

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96To set Alarm Sounds: Press ↓ to ALARM SOUNDS. With the option high-lighted, press ENT to check it (turn on) and uncheck it (turn off.) Afterthe opti

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97 Main Menu (left). Trails Menu (center). Trail Options (right).Delete All TrailsFrom the Trails Menu, press → to DELETE ALL|ENT|← to YES|ENT.Upda

Page 7 - Section 1: Read Me First!

98 Update Rate setting (left) and Update Distance setting (right). Trail Name highlighted (left). Edit Trail menu (center). Trails menuwith Ne

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99 Transparency set to 0 percent (left), 50 percent (center)and 100 percent (right).TransparencyUse the transparency menu to adjust the transparen

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100Units of MeasureThis menu sets the speed, distance, depth, temperature and headingunits.To change the units:Press MENU|MENU|↓ to SYSTEM SETUP|ENT|E

Page 10 - How GPS Works

101Section 6: SearchingNOTE:The background map loaded in your unit lets you to search for U.S.Interstate Highway exits and exit services, as well as s

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102In search results, the distance and bearing to the selected item willbe calculated from the current position. In the case of a cursorsearch, the se

Page 12 - Introduction to GPS and WAAS

103is correct, then press ENT|ENT. B. Jump down to the lower selection listby pressing ENT, then press ↓ or ↑ to select a city name from the list,then

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5The background map is suitable for many navigation chores, but formaximum accuracy and much more detail, you need our optional map-making software, M

Page 14 - ENT

104 Find Any Item Selected by Map CursorOn the Map Page, with a POI or map feature selected by the cursorpress WPT. To return to the previous page, pr

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1052. First, select a highway name by pressing ENT, which calls up theFind By Name menu. There are two highway search options. First, youcan spell out

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1064. In the Exit Information screen you have two choices. Press ENT tonavigate or "go to" the exit or press →|ENT to find the exit on the m

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107Find Waypoint menu with Lodging POI category selected.2. To search by nearest POI select NEAREST and press ENT. The Find BYmenu will show a "c

Page 18 - Power Connections

108 A list of Find by Nearest (left) and Waypoint Information menu atright.4. When the POI's Waypoint Information screen is displayed, you ca

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109to change the first letter, then press → to move the cursor to the nextletter and repeat until the name is correct, then press ENT|ENT. Or youcan j

Page 20 - NMEA Cable Connections

110If you want to navigate to the found street at the cursor location, justpress MENU|ENT|EXIT.Find an IntersectionYou must enter one street in the Fi

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111 Find Intersection command highlighted on the left and the Find FirstStreet command highlighted at right.6. To search for the intersection of t

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112Find Waypoints1. Press WPT|↑ to MY WAYPOINTS|ENT.2. When searching for the nearest waypoint, press ENT. If searching forthe waypoint by name, high

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113 Find By Name menu (left). Waypoint Information screen (center). Thecursor crosshairs are centered on the desired waypoint (right).A. To navigat

Page 24 - Template

6Introduction to GPS and WAASWell, now you know the basics of how the unit does its work. You mightbe ready to jump ahead to Section 2, Installation &

Page 26 - Other Accessories

115Section 7: Supplemental MaterialDatums Used by This UnitWGS 1984DefaultAdindanMean for Ethiopia,SudanAdindanBurkina FasoAdindanCameroonAdindanEthio

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116Chua AstroParaguayCorrego AlegreBrazilDabolaGuineaDjakarta (Batavia)Indonesia (Sumatra)DOS 1968New Georgia Islands(Gizo Island)Easter Island 1967Ea

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117Naparima BWITrinidad & TobagoNorth American 1927Mean for Antigua,Barbados, Barbuda,Caicos Islands,Cuba, DominicanRepublic, GrandCayman, Jamaica

Page 29 - Basic GPS Operations

118Point 58SwedenSanto (DOS)1965 Espirito SantoIslandSao BrazAzores (Sao Miguel,Santa Maria Islands)Sapper Hill 1943East Falkland IslandSchwarzeckNamb

Page 30 - Main Menu

119FCC ComplianceThis device complies with Part 15 of the U.S. Federal Communi-cations Commission (FCC) Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-lowing

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120Notes

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121Notes

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122Notes

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7The system requires signal reception from three satellites in order todetermine a position. This is called a 2D fix. It takes four satellites todeter

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125EAGLE DATABASES LICENSE AGREEMENTTHIS IS a LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE END-USER WHO FIRSTPURCHASES THIS PRODUCT AS a CONSUMER ITEM FOR PERSONAL,FAM

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126DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY"We", "our", or "us" refers to Eagle Electronics, a division of LEI, the manufac-turer of t

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127EAGLE ELECTRONICSFULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY"We," "our," or "us" refers to EAGLE ELECTRONICS, a division of LEI, the manuf

Page 40 - MENU

128How to Obtain Service……in the USA:We back your investment in quality products with quick, expert serviceand genuine Eagle replacement parts. If you

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Accessory Ordering Informationfor all countriesTo order Eagle accessories such as power cables or MMC cards,please contact:1) Your local marine dealer

Page 42 - Basic GPS Quick Reference

Visit our web site:www.eaglesonar.comEagle Pub. 988-0143-881 Copyright © 2005All Rights ReservedPrinted in USA 121905 LEI-Eagle

Page 43 - Find Your Current Position

8only a tool. Always have another method of navigation available, suchas a map or chart and a compass.Also remember that this unit will always show na

Page 44 - Searching

94. The wait message disappears and the IntelliMap 640c begins show-ing navigation information along the trail. Now, begin moving and fol-low your Int

Page 46 - Set a Waypoint

11Section 2:Installation & AccessoriesPreparationsYou can install the GPS system in some other order if you prefer, butwe recommend this installat

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12You need to select an antenna installation location that has a clear, un-obstructed view of the sky. After the module is installed, route the cablet

Page 48 - Y WAYPOINTS

13For example, if you have to extend the power cable to the battery orpower buss, attach one end of the fuse holder directly to the battery orpower bu

Page 49 - Navigate To a Waypoint

Copyright © 2005 LEI-Eagle.All rights reserved.No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, republished,transmitted or distributed for any purpos

Page 50 - Navigate Back to MOB Waypoint

14Cable connections.NMEA Cable ConnectionsNMEA is a standard communications format for marine electronicequipment. For example, an autopilot can conne

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15However, a communications cable is not available for the unit at this time.If you need to create a NMEA 0183 connection consult customer service.Ser

Page 52 - Creating and Saving a Trail

16Optional R-A-M mounting system.Bracket InstallationMount the IntelliMap 640c in any convenient location, provided there isclearance behind the unit

Page 53 - Y TRAILS

17Front view (left) and side view (right) showing dimensions of theIntelliMap 640c when mounted on gimbal bracket.After drilling the hole, pass the an

Page 54 - Navigating Trails

18 In-dash mounting template for the IntelliMap 640c, showingdimensions. NOTE: The figure above is not printed to scale. a scaledtemplate

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19Installing batteries in a typical portal power pack.MMC or SD Card Memory Card InstallationYour IntelliMap 640c uses a MultiMedia Card to store info

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20Memory card compartment with a 16 MB MMC card installed.To remove an MMC1. Open the card compartment door by unscrewing the thumb screw.The screw sh

Page 57 - AVIGATE

21MapCreate™ 6 CD-ROM (left) and MMC card reader for USB ports onthe right.Now that you have your IntelliMap 640c installed, move on to Section3, Ba

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22Notes

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23Section 3:Basic GPS OperationsThis section addresses the unit's most basic GPS operations. The tuto-rials presented in Sec. 3 follow a chronolo

Page 60 - Cancel Navigation

iTable of ContentsSection 1: Read Me First!... 1Capabilities and Specifications: IntelliMa

Page 61 - Advanced GPS Operations

243. MENU – Press this key to show the menus and submenus, whichallow you to select a command or adjust a feature. This also accessessearch functions

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25Main Menu.The Main Menu commands and their functions are:Screen command: changes the contrast or brightness of the displayscreen.Sounds command: ena

Page 63 - ELETE MY ICONS

26PagesThe unit has three Page displays that represent the three major oper-ating modes. They are the Satellite Status Page, the Navigation Pageand Ma

Page 64 - OUTE PLANNING

27 Satellite Status Page. The first figure (left) indicates unit has not lockedon to any satellites and does not have a fix on its position. Th

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28The Satellite Status Page has its own menu, which is used for settingvarious options. Options and setup are discussed in Sec. 5. To accessthe Satell

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29Speed is the velocity you are making over the ground. If you prefer, youcan customize the Speed data box to display Closing Speed instead.Closing Sp

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30steer left to return to the desired course. You can use the ZIN or ZOUTkeys to change the cross track error range.Travel Time is the time that it wi

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31 Map Page opening screen (left). Map zoomed to 100 miles (center). Mapzoomed to 10 miles (right). Over Zoomed, listed at the top of the mapscree

Page 69 - Y TRAILS

32Background map vs. MapCreate map contentThe background map includes low-detail maps of the whole world (con-taining cities, major lakes, major river

Page 70 - Y TRAILS

33 When the map is zoomed out far enough, most POIs appear as squaredots (left). As you zoom in closer, the symbols become readable icons.In the 0.2

Page 71 - Waypoints

iiNavigate to a Point of Interest... 46Creating and Saving a Trail...

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34Digital Data map page option.In pages that have two major windows you can toggle back and forthbetween the two windows by pressing PAGES|PAGES. This

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35the window widths. Press an arrow key parallel to the centerline toswitch between horizontal and vertical layout.On the Map with Sonar page, you can

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36Basic GPS Quick ReferenceStart outdoors, with a clear view of the open sky. As you practice, trynavigating to a location at least a few blocks away.

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37Find Your Current PositionFinding your current position is as simple as turning the unit on. Un-der clear sky conditions, the unit automatically sea

Page 76 - OMMUNICATIONS PORT

38The selected wreck (the Empress) to the southeast is 40 miles away.Selecting Any Map Item with the Cursor1. Use the zoom keys and the arrow keys to

Page 77 - Configure NMEA

39After the unit has acquired a position:1. Press WPT|↓ to POI-RESTAURANTS.2. You could search the entire restaurant category, but in this examplewe w

Page 78 - Coordinate System Selection

405. The POI information screen appears. (This is how you can use thisunit as a business phone directory!) If you wanted to navigate there,you could p

Page 79 - EXIT to erase this menu

41You can create a waypoint at the cursor position on the map, or at yourcurrent position while you are navigating. You can create a waypoint atany lo

Page 80 - ETUP MAP FIX

42 Sequence for setting a waypoint. Step 1: while traveling, press WPT tocall up Find Waypoint screen (seen in St

Page 81 - Customize Page Displays

433. Press → to LATITUDE|ENT. Enter the latitude by pressing ↑ or ↓ tochange the first character, then press → to the next character and re-peat unti

Page 82 - GPS Simulator

iiiWaypoint Position ... 66Selecting a Waypoint ...

Page 83 - Map Auto Zoom

44Set Man Overboard (MOB) WaypointOne of boating's most terrifying events is having a friend or familymember fall overboard. This unit has a man

Page 84 - Map Data

45Navigate to Cursor Position on MapThe GO TO CURSOR command navigates to the current cursor position onthe map. It is a quick way to navigate to anyt

Page 85 - Map Datum Selection

46 The 60-mile zoom figure (left) shows the red course line connecting thecurrent position to the destination. The Navigation Page (right) will a

Page 86 - Map Detail Category Drawn

47until the length reaches the maximum trail point setting (default is2,000, but the unit can record trails 9,999 points long). When the pointlimit is

Page 87 - Map Orientation

48Tip:Another quick way to stop recording one trail and begin a new oneis to use the New Trail command. Press MENU|MENU|↓ to MYTRAILS|ENT|ENT.Caution:

Page 88 - NauticPath USA Marine Charts

49tween them is "navigating a trail" follows a trail forward (from start toend) while "backtracking" follows a trail in reverse (f

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50 Navigate a trail menu sequence: Fig. 1, My Trails command. Fig. 2,Trails Menu. Fig. 3, Edit Trail Menu. Fig. 4

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51 Navigate trail: Driver (left) is heading southeast straight toward trailpoint 3. Driver (right) has reached point 3 and has turned south

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52NOTE:If you are already located at or near the end of your trail, the arri-val alarm will go off as soon as you hit Enter. Just press EXIT toclear t

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53Insert the MMC into your unit. Press MENU|MENU|↓ to SYSTEMSETUP|ENT|↓ to TRANSFER MY DATA|ENT.2. The Transfer My Data menu includes a message which

Page 93 - Navionics

ivScreen Contrast and Brightness ... 93Set Language ...

Page 94 - Overlay Data

54 These figures show the menu sequence for loading a GPS Data Filefrom an MMC into the unit's memory.Cancel NavigationYou c

Page 95 - VERLAY DATA

55Section 4:Advanced GPS OperationsFind Distance From Current Position To Another Location1. While on the Map Page press MENU|↓ to FIND DISTANCE|ENT.2

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56IconsIcons are graphic symbols used to mark some location, personal point ofinterest or event. They can be placed on the map screen, saved and re-ca

Page 97 - Pop-up Help

57Delete an IconYou can delete all the icons at one time, you can delete all icons repre-sented by a particular symbol, or you can use the cursor to d

Page 98 - Require WAAS

58course of travel connecting waypoint to waypoint. The course from onewaypoint to the next is a leg. Routes are composed of one or more legs.The legs

Page 99 - Set Local Time

592. Press ↑ to NEW ROUTE, then press ENT. To add to an existing route,press ↓ or ↑ to route name|ENT. Edit Route menu (left). Edit Route Waypoint

Page 100 - Software Version Information

60 Route creation sequence, continued: Fig. 4. Point (3) set at channel mouth.Fig. 5. Waypoint (4) set further south along the beach, at a recogniza

Page 101 - Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles

61Edit a Route Name1. From the NAVIGATION PAGE, press MENU|ENT or from the MAP PAGEpress MENU|MENU|↓ to ROUTE PLANNING|ENT.2. Press ↓ to route name|

Page 102 - Trail Options

62Navigate a Route1. From the NAVIGATION PAGE, press MENU|ENT or from the MAP PAGE,press MENU|MENU|↓ to ROUTE PLANNING|ENT. Route Planning command

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63 Edit Route screen showing Route 1 with waypoints set to normalnavigation (left). Reverse command has been executed (center) revers-ing the orde

Page 104 - EW TRAIL is

1Section 1: Read Me First!How this manual can get you out on the road, fast!Welcome to the exciting world of digital GPS! We know you're anxioust

Page 105 - Transparency

64 Trail selected with map cursor (left). The box at the bottom of thescreen shows distance and bearing from current position to the se-lected poi

Page 106 - Units of Measure

65UtilitiesUtilities are useful tools for traveling or for outdoor activities.Alarm ClockTo get to the alarm clock menu press MENU|MENU|↓ to TIMERS|EN

Page 107 - Section 6: Searching

66highlighted in the list, press ENT|ENT to access waypoint informationscreen.2. Use ↓ to select EDIT WAYPOINT, then press ENT|ENT. Press ↑ or ↓

Page 108 - Find Addresses

674. The Edit Waypoint menu appears. Press EXIT repeatedly to get backto the main page display.Set a Waypoint by Projecting a PositionThis feature cre

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68Notes

Page 110 - Find Interstate Highway Exits

69Section 5:System & GPS Setup OptionsAlarmsThis unit has three GPS alarms: Arrival Alarm, Off Course Alarm andAnchor Alarm — the only one of the

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70repeat until you are satisfied with the distance setting. If you want toenable the other alarms, repeat steps 2 and 3.4. Press EXIT repeatedly to ge

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71 Menus for changing Com Port settings.For connectors and wiring information for another device, see page 15.For assistance in configuring the unit

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72• VLW transmits the distance traveled through water as meas-ured by the paddle wheel.• VHW transmits the water speed as measured by the paddlewhee

Page 114 - Find Streets or Intersections

73The Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) uses two grid letteringschemes, which are referred to as standard and standard + 10 MGRSon this unit. Your

Page 115 - IND FIRST

2After you've learned the basics (or if you already have some GPS expe-rience), you may want to try out some of the IntelliMap 640c's manyad

Page 116 - ECOND STREET

74To configure a map fix:To use this format, you need to follow these steps in order. Take a mapof the area and determine a reference latitude/longitu

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75command SET AS ORIGIN selected. Press ENT and the unit returns to theConfigure Map Fix menu. Finally, press EXIT to close this menu. Nowpress ↑ to C

Page 118 - Find Waypoints

76GPS SimulatorThe GPS simulator simulates real world navigation. It is a great way topractice using your unit. You can set the starting location by e

Page 119 - FIND ON MAP

77mate TRACK (shown in compass degrees) that will point you toward thestart of the trail/route.2. Set SPEED to zero. Select STEER WITH ARROWS command

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78to the destination waypoint. As you travel toward the destination, theunit automatically zooms in — one zoom range at a time — keepingyour current p

Page 121 - Datums Used by This Unit

79Fill Water With WhiteFrom the Map Page, press MENU|↓ to MAP DATA|ENT. Press ↓ to FILLWATER WITH WHITE. With the option highlighted, press ENT to

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803. To return to the main page display, press EXIT|EXIT.A list of the datums used by this unit is in the back of this manual. GPS Setup Menu (left)

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81Map OrientationBy default, this receiver shows the map with north always at the top ofthe screen. This is the way most maps and charts are printed o

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82 Map Menu (left). Map Orientation menu withthe North Up selected (right).NOTE:In North Up and Course Up, the present position arrow appears inthe

Page 125 - FCC Compliance

83To view Chart Note information:1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor over a Chart Note icon. Whenit's selected, a pop-up name box appears.2.

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3Case size:... 5.4" H x 6.9" W x 3.4" D (13.8 x 17.6 x 8.6cm); sealed and waterproof; suitable forsaltwater use.M

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84NauticPath chart showing Port Services icon selected by cursor. Whenfirst highlighted, the Pop-Up name box appears.Tidal Current InformationNauticPa

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85 NauticPath chart showing Tidal Current Station icon selected by cur-sor (left). Icon animates automatically at .08-mile zoom range (right).Curren

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86To select another date:1. Use ← → to highlight month, day or year, then press ENT.2. Use ↑ ↓ to select the desired month, day or year and press ENT

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87Tide Information screen.The Tide Information screen displays daily tidal data for this station onthis date at the present time. The graph at the top

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882. From the Map Page, press MENU|↓ to MAP DATA|ENT|↓ to MAPCHOICE|ENT. Select the Map Name, then press ENT|EXIT|EXIT. South Chesapeake Navionic

Page 132 - DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY

89Overlay Data, with "Navigation," "Trip Calculator"and "Time" categories expanded.To overlay information on your screen

Page 133 - FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY

90 From Overlay Data Shown (left) press ENT to see Data Viewer (center).Select a category and press ENT; then select information to float onscreen a

Page 134 - How to Obtain Service…

911. From one of the Map Pages, press MENU|↓ to OVERLAY DATA|ENT.2. You'll see a list of the overlay data currently displayed. Select theitem you

Page 135 - Shipping Information

92Reset OptionsTo reset all features to their factory defaults:1. Press MENU|MENU|↓ to SYSTEM SETUP|ENT|↓ to RESET OPTIONS|ENT|←to YES|ENT.NOTE:Reset

Page 136 - Visit our web site:

93Screen Contrast and BrightnessTo access the Screen menu, press MENU|MENU|ENT.The CONTRAST slider bar is already selected. Press ← → to adjust thecon

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