INSTALLATION ANDOPERATION INSTRUCTIONSEagle ViewTM®
6After drilling the holes, pass the o-ring over the antenna cable and pressit into the groove on the bottom of the antenna housing. Now attach theante
7KEYBOARDThe keyboard has twelve keys. The arrow keys are tied to most of thefeatures, letting you easily move the plotter’s cursor, navigate through
8OPERATIONTurning Power OnTo turn the Eagle View on, simply pressthe PWR key. A screen similar to the oneat right appears. Read the message onthe scre
9Once the Eagle View locks on to the satellites and finds your position, itstores the satellite data in its memory. The next time you use the unit, it
10arrow key. The screen shown at right ap-pears.Using the down arrow key, highlight the“Initialize GPS Receiver” menu, thenpress the right arrow key.
11Now change the local time and date ifthey’re incorrect on this screen. (Don’tworry about altitude.) When everythingis acceptable, press the EXIT key
12as "GRP" (groups). For example, Group A is the first windows group onthe MODE menu.) Press the right arrow key to see more screens on each
13348°. The line extending behind the ar-row in the center shows your track his-tory, or path you’ve travelled.Your speed over ground or GroundSpeed (
14Nav Screen #2The navigation screen shows navigationinformation in large digital numbers. Toview this screen, press the MODE key,then press the up ar
15row key to move the black box to the "PLOT" label. Now press the rightarrow or left arrow key to select plot 2. This screen (as shown at t
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16Record Trail On / OffThe line extending from the present po-sition diamond on the plotter is call theplot trail. As each dot on the trail isplaced
17In the track-up view at right, the presentposition moves straight towards the topof the display. As you can see, the an-chor icon is now shown in i
18Grid LinesThe Eagle View can place grid lines onthe plotter to help you see your position,or the position of waypoints and icons.To do this, highlig
19press the ENT key. The plotter screen re-appears with the icon at the cursor's lo-cation. Press the EXIT key to erase thecursor. On the screen
20the icon. If you wish to delete another icon, move the cursor over it andpress the ENT key. When you’re finished, press the EXIT key to erase thecur
21COURSE DEVIATION INDICATOR(CDI)The CDI shows your distance to the leftor right of the desired course. You mustrecall a waypoint or run a route to u
22CLOCKWhenever a clock, timer, or alarm is showing on a display, new itemsappear in the list when you press the MENU key. These items let you setthe
23TimersThe Eagle View has two timers built in. One is a countdown timer and theother is a count-up timer. The countdown timer counts down from the ti
24This is the plot-2 edit screen. The “BRG”box in the upper right corner flashes,which means it’s ready for change. If youdon’t want to change this bo
25Saving The Cursor Position as a WaypointWhen the cursor is showing on the plotter and you press the WPT keytwice, the Eagle View puts the cursor’s p
INTRODUCTION ... 1INSTALLATION ...
26Highlight the “Save Position As” label as shown below left and press theright arrow key when you’re at the location you wish to save. This savesyour
27WAYPOINT NAMESIt automatically assigns the waypointnumber as a name when the waypointposition is saved. You can find a way-point by highlighting the
28shown at right. Press the down arrow key,then press the right arrow key until thedesired waypoint number shows in thebox. When everything on this pa
29Delete a WaypointTo erase all of the information in a waypoint, simply press the WPT key,then select the waypoint you want to delete. Now highlight
30ROUTESYou can connect several user waypoints together to form a route. Whenyou recall the route, the Eagle View will show you navigation information
31This menu lets you go to the waypointselection menu, delete a waypoint fromthe route, or see details about any way-point in the route. Since we want
32Finishing the RouteWhen you’ve selected all of the waypoints for the route, simply press theEXIT key until you return to the navigation, plotter, or
33The black box is on the “Route # 1” label. If this isn’t the route you want touse, press the right or left arrow keys to switch to another one. Befo
34Skip WaypointThe Eagle View lets you skip a waypointin a route without stopping the route. Todo this, first press the MENU key, thenhighlight the “R
35Navigating to a cursor locationThe Eagle View lets you navigation to alocation without storing it in the waypointdatabase by using the plotter and c
NAVIGATION ... 35NAVIGATE TO A WAYPOINT .
36Navigating to a Waypoint using thePlotterThe unique “birds-eye” view used by theplotter gives you an easy way to navi-gate to a waypoint. On the scr
37SYSTEM SETUPThe Eagle View has several menus andcommands listed under the “SystemSetup” label on the main menu. Thesecommands affect the basic opera
38To change a unit of measure, first selectthe “Set Units” from the “System Setup”menu. The screen shown at right ap-pears. Highlight the desired sele
39NMEA / DGPSThe Eagle View transmits data through the data port in the back of theunit using NMEA 0183 format, version 1.5 or 2.0. This data is used
40All wiring connections to the Eagle View are made to it’s power cable. Seethe sample wiring diagrams on the next page for general wiring proce-dures
41TO EAGLE VIEWOTHERDEVICE12 VDCBATTERYBLACK WIREGROUND WIRESWHITE WIRERED WIRETO +12VOTHERDEVICE’SRECEIVEDATA WIREEAGLE VIEW’SWIRESOTHER DEVICE’SWIRE
42the exception of serial communications, typically no other setup needs tobe made with these receivers.If you have any other Magnavox orStarlink comp
43If you restore the unit to the factory settings, all options such as contrast,alarms, and other system choices are returned to their default values
44the receiver. For example, if you enteredeast longitude instead of west. Or ifyou’ve moved a long distance with theunit turned off.To send a cold st
45PCF (Position Correction Factor)Another method used to make your display match a chart or map is called“PCF” or Position Correction Factor. This uni
1Congratulations!You have purchased one of the finest 12-channel GPS receivers Eagle™has ever made. With its large LCD screen, easy to use menus, and
46After you’ve entered the latitude/longitude correction, press the ENT keyto accept it. The Eagle View erases the PCF entry screen and returns tothe
47To use any of these alarms, first press the MENU key, then select the“ALARMS/CDI” menu. A screen similar to the one shown at right appears.Press the
48SIMULATORA simulator is built into the Eagle View that has several options. You canuse nearly all of the unit’s features - even save and recall way
49to increase or decrease the speed. Use the right and left arrow keys tochange the track. Press the EXIT key to erase these menus.When you’re finish
50WINDOWSThe following is a listing of windows groups A through O.GROUP “A” GROUP “B”GROUP “C” GROUP “D”GROUP “E” GROUP “F”GROUP “G” GROUP “H”
51GROUP “I” GROUP “J”GROUP “K” GROUP “L”GROUP “M” GROUP “N”GROUP “O”
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53KEEP THIS LABEL!YOU WILL NEED IT IF YOU EVER NEED TO RETURN YOUR UNIT TOTHE FACTORY FOR REPAIR.Accessory Ordering InformationTo order accessories s
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55ANTENNA MODULE TEMPLATE25MM (1”)(If Necessary)4.75MM (3/16”)4 PLACES
2you outstanding position and navigation information. Most people areamazed when they actually use a GPS receiver and see what it does.Please sit down
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3Gimbal BracketWasherGimbal KnobEagle ViewAttach the Eagle View to the gimbal bracket using the supplied gimbalknobs and washers as shown below.
4WHITETOEAGLE VIEW2-AMPFUSEGREENBLACKRED12-VOLTBATTERYEAGLE VIEWTRANSMIT(NMEA)EAGLE VIEWRECEIVE(NMEA)POWERThe Eagle View will operate from a 12-volt D
5ANTENNAThe Eagle View’s antenna can be mounted on any flat surface, providedyou have access behind the surface for the mounting screws. A magnet isal
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