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Seite 1 - Eagle View

INSTALLATION ANDOPERATION INSTRUCTIONSEagle ViewTM®

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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

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7KEYBOARDThe keyboard has twelve keys. The arrow keys are tied to most of thefeatures, letting you easily move the plotter’s cursor, navigate through

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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

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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

Seite 6 - INSTALLATION

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.

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11Now change the local time and date ifthey’re incorrect on this screen. (Don’tworry about altitude.) When everythingis acceptable, press the EXIT key

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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

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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 (

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14Nav Screen #2The navigation screen shows navigationinformation in large digital numbers. Toview this screen, press the MODE key,then press the up ar

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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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Copyright © 1996, 1997 Eagle ElectronicsAll rights reserved.Eagle View™ is a trademark of Eagle ElectronicsEagle® is a registered trademark of Eagle

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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INTRODUCTION ... 1INSTALLATION ...

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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

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27WAYPOINT NAMESIt automatically assigns the waypointnumber as a name when the waypointposition is saved. You can find a way-point by highlighting the

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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

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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

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30ROUTESYou can connect several user waypoints together to form a route. Whenyou recall the route, the Eagle View will show you navigation information

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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

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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

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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

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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

Seite 33 - WAYPOINT NUMBERS

35Navigating to a cursor locationThe Eagle View lets you navigation to alocation without storing it in the waypointdatabase by using the plotter and c

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NAVIGATION ... 35NAVIGATE TO A WAYPOINT .

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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

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37SYSTEM SETUPThe Eagle View has several menus andcommands listed under the “SystemSetup” label on the main menu. Thesecommands affect the basic opera

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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

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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

Seite 39 - NAVIGATION

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

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41TO EAGLE VIEWOTHERDEVICE12 VDCBATTERYBLACK WIREGROUND WIRESWHITE WIRERED WIRETO +12VOTHERDEVICE’SRECEIVEDATA WIREEAGLE VIEW’SWIRESOTHER DEVICE’SWIRE

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42the exception of serial communications, typically no other setup needs tobe made with these receivers.If you have any other Magnavox orStarlink comp

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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”

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51GROUP “I” GROUP “J”GROUP “K” GROUP “L”GROUP “M” GROUP “N”GROUP “O”

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52Eagle's UPS Return Service - U.S.A. OnlyEagle Electronics and United Parcel Service (UPS) are proud to offer allof our customers free shipping

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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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54EAGLE 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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55ANTENNA MODULE TEMPLATE25MM (1”)(If Necessary)4.75MM (3/16”)4 PLACES

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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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Seite 58 - FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY

57How to Obtain Service(Canadian Customers Only)We back your investment in quality products with quick, expert service and genuineEagle replacement pa

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58How to Obtain Service - U.S.A. OnlyWe back your investment in quality products with quick, expert serviceand genuine Eagle™ replacement parts. If y

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3Gimbal BracketWasherGimbal KnobEagle ViewAttach the Eagle View to the gimbal bracket using the supplied gimbalknobs and washers as shown below.

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4WHITETOEAGLE VIEW2-AMPFUSEGREENBLACKRED12-VOLTBATTERYEAGLE VIEWTRANSMIT(NMEA)EAGLE VIEWRECEIVE(NMEA)POWERThe Eagle View will operate from a 12-volt D

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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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