Eagle ULTRANAVGPS Specifications

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."' ' .' • •. • • • UltraNav • INSTALLATION AND OPERATION • • INSTRUCTIONS LITHO IN USA. 988-0106-39A EALGIflIE,tJt1 TM PDF compr

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CR1 9970 AD.]'. DISPLAY I The lights are turned on for approximately ten seconds when the Ultra is first turned on. Menus appear at the same time

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h . •. •4•R.. •.. .j.,pq.t.Ij.1..t5j.. ji5'i7q''.•n,?... ;...c ' . . I SONAR OPERATION AUTOMATIC When the UltraNav is first tur

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However, situations occur where it becomes necessary to increase or decrease the sensitivity. This typically happens when you wish to see more detail,

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GRAYLINP GRAYLINE® lets you distinguish between strong and weak echoes. It "paints" gray on targets that are stronger than a preset value.

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you press the keys. After you've made the adjustment, press the key adjacent to the CLEAR key to erase the menu. RANGE - Automatic When turned On

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ZOOM Enlarging or "zooming" the picture isa common method used to show small detail and fish signals. The UltraNav gives you two different z

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ZOOM - MANUAL MODE When you press the zoom key white the unit is in the manual mode, the screen shown below appears. The unit is automatically placed

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ALARM MENU GREAT LAKES LORAN-C CHAIN CR1 897D REGIONALMANAGER COMMANDER, ATLANTICAREA, NEWYORK. NY CHAIN MANAGER COMMANDERATLANTICAREA, NEWYORK, NY

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To turn the fish alarm on, press the key adjacent to the "TURN ON" label. The screen will clear and return to the chart display. Each time a

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Once you've made the adjustments, press the CLEAR key to erase the menus. To turn the Zone Alarm off, return to the Zone Alarm menu, then press t

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down arrow to decrease it on the desired alarm. The shallow alarm was adjusted in this example, so the key adjacent to the up arrow on the Shallow Ala

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MENUS The UltraNav uses menus extensively to guide you through the func- tions and features of the unit. The menu key accesses many of these features,

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SONAR MENU - PAGE 1 FISH l.D. The Fish LD. feature identifies targets that meet certain conditions as fish. The micro-computer analyses all echoes an

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the same time. To turn the Fish l.D. feature on again, first press the menu key. Next, press the key adjacent to the "Turn Fish-ID. On" labe

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SONAR MENU - PAGE 2 FASTRAK This feature converts all echoes to short horizontal lines on the display's far right side. The graph continues to o

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.1.5. •. ... To select the digital displays menu, first press the menu key three times. Next, press the key adjacent to the "SELECT DIGI

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Now simply press the key adjacent to the desired label. For example, if you press the key adjacent to the "SMALL" label, the digital display

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SONAR MENU - PAGE 4 SONAR MENU-PAGE5 SPEAKER VOLUME The speaker volume has two steps - low and high. The speaker volume is high when the unit is first

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SONAR MENU - PAGE 5 DISPLAY CONTRAST The unit's display contrast is ad- lustable to suit different lighting conditions. To adjust it, first press

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SONAR MENU - PAGE 6 DIGITAL SONAR When the UltraNav is turned on for the first time, the digital depth display is located at the top left corner of t

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To do this, first press the menu key seven times. Now press the key adjacent to the "SET NOISE REJECTION" label. The screen at the lower rig

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SQNAR MENU - PAGE 7- FISH 1.0. ________________ OFF SURFACE CLARITY CONTROL - 5CC ________________ The markings extending downwards from the zero lin

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MENU -PAGE 8 DISPLAY ZONE BAR The bar used in the zone alarm nor- mally disappears afterthe alarm is set. It can be turned on continuously, if desired

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• TRANSDUCER CONE ANGLES The sound waves from the transducer spread out into the water in a cone shaped beam. This looks much like the beam from a f

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Both 8 degree and 20 degree transducers give accurate bottom read- ings, even though the bottom signal is much wider on the 20 degree model. This is

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FISH ARCHES Fish arches are created when the cone of sound passes over a fish. The distance to a fish when the cone first strikes it is shown as &quo

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Very small fish probably will not arch at all. Medium sized fish will show a partial arch, or a shape similar to an arch if they're in deep wate

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UNITS OF MEASURE IN ..t1A1Jt;.: FiiL•ES RN C F S "I r CHAhi'3 TO MILES AND Simply press the key adjacent to the "CHANGE TO MILES AND M

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SURVEYING A LAKE The most successful anglers on any body of water are those who fish it day after day and year after year. Eventually, they learn the

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Now enter the exact latitude/longitude for your position. Remember to enter a zero at the beginning of the longitude if it's less than 100 degree

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Weak bottom echo, digital readings erratic, or no fish, signals (cont.): 2. Electrical noisefromthe boat's motorcan interfere with the sonar. Thi

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NMEA INTERFACE The UltraNav can send data out according to NMEA 0180010183 formats. The NMEA output is turned off when the UltraNav is turned on for t

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How to Obtain Service ARRIVAL ALARM We back your investment in quality products with quick, expert service and genuine Eagle replacement parts. If

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each waypoint, the UltraNav will automatically switch to the next waypoint on the list. This continues until you've travelled the entire route.

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LORAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Following a Route LORAN-GENERAL 41 ACCURACY 41 HOW LORAN-C WORKS 42 INSTALLATION - ELC-1 LORAN MODULE 43 OPERATION 44 INITI

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Once the desired route number is in the box, press the key adjacent to the• "SELECT" label. In this example, route number one is used. The

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MOW LORAN-C WORKS ROUTES The Loran system consists of three to five transmitter stations. These are called a "chain." The letter "M&q

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screens. To recall a waypoint, first press menu shown below appears. Four waypoints display on this screen. To recall one of these way- points other t

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Improper performance can also occur if the antenna is mounted too close to metal objects such as tuna towers. Again, a location that places the Loran

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TIP Enter New Waypoint / Go To Waypoint SELECT GRI The waypoint number increments each time you save a waypoint, so you don't have to keep track

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• . .1 .1. ."...—.""".. I NOTES INTRODUCTION The UltraNav represents one of the best values in sportfishing sonar today. It riv

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SELECT INITIAL POSITION To keep a continuous line plotted, To initialize the UltraNav using the initial position method, first press the menu key whil

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PLO1TER MENUS (cont.) STATION DATA Clear Plot The Clear Plot" label clears the solid track line. The plotter will continue to draw your track a

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Below the station's TD's are the bar graphs showing the signal strength for each station. The number at the top of the bar graph shows the

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Bearing To Waypoint (BRG) is the third display, showing the direction to the recalled waypoint. Heading (HDG) is the fifth item on the screen. This di

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PRIMARY and ALTERNATE SOLUTIONS The loran normally determines its position by measuring the time difference between the master and two other secondary

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STEER INDICATOR DISPLAY and NAVIGATION DISPLAY The steer indicator display shows steering, cross track error, distance and bearing to a waypoint. A wa

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TRUE and MAGNETIC POSITION Most navigators realize there is a difference between true and mag- netic north. True north is the top of the world. It&apo

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The smallest hole that will pass one power or transducer plug is one inch. After the hole is drilled, pass the transducer connector up through the hol

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TRANSDUCER CONNECTIONS See the transducer owner's manual included with the unit for transducer installation instructions. KEYBOARD The keyboard h

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...:*•h... ( . ...'0 ... ... . . . . 0. ... .0 .0 ...' I MENU - Press this key to show the menus and gain access to mo

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