Page 2 - Never use this product while operating a vehicle.; All screens in this manual are simulated.
Copyright © 1996, 1997 Eagle ElectronicsAll rights reserved. Eagle View ™ is a trademark of Eagle Electronics Eagle ® is a registered trademark of Eagle Electronics WARNING! USE THIS UNIT ONLY AS AN AID TO NAVIGATION. A CAREFUL NAVI-GATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO OBTAIN POSI-TION INFORMATI...
Page 5 - Even with S/A on, and without a DGPS receiver, your Eagle View gives
1 Congratulations!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 out-standing performance, we think you’ll be happy with your Eagle View™for many years. GPS works from satellites that transmit information to the wo...
Page 6 - INSTALLATION
2 you outstanding position and navigation information. Most people areamazed when they actually use a GPS receiver and see what it does. Please sit down with the unit and this manual and familiarize yourself withthem before using the Eagle View in the “real world”. A simulator is built in,which lets...
Page 12 - OPERATION; Finding Your Position
8 OPERATION Turning Power OnTo turn the Eagle View on, simply pressthe PWR key. A screen similar to the oneat right appears. Read the message onthe screen, then press the EXIT key toerase it. The Eagle View is now ready foruse. MENUSMost of the Eagle View’s adjustments and features are found on “men...
Page 15 - DO NOT NAVIGATE WITH THIS UNIT UNTIL THE DATA STOPS
11 Now change the local time and date ifthey’re incorrect on this screen. (Don’tworry about altitude.) When everythingis acceptable, press the EXIT key repeat-edly to return to a mode screen. TheEagle View will instantly use the data youentered to find the satellites in the sky.(The unit knows which...
Page 19 - Press the EXIT key to erase the cursor.
15 row 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 thebottom of the previous page) has navigation data displayed on the rightside of the screen in digital numbers. This data is active whenever you’vereca...
Page 21 - the top of the screen.
17 In 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 its proper ori-entation - to our right. A "N" shows to helpyou see which direction is north when thetrack-up mode is on. Remember, in thetrack-...
Page 25 - right of the
21 C O U R S E D E V I AT I O N I N D I C ATO R(CDI)The CDI shows your distance to the leftor right of the desired course. You mustrecall a waypoint or run a route to usethe CDI. The arrow in the center of thebox shows the direction to the destina-tion. For example, if you’re travellingstraight towa...
Page 29 - cursor’s position into the first available
25 Saving 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 position into the first available waypoint number. A message appears on the display telling you the way-point number it just used. Wait a few seconds ...
Page 39 - NAVIGATION
35 Navigating to a cursor locationThe Eagle View lets you navigation to alocation without storing it in the waypointdatabase by using the plotter and cur-sor. To do this, first switch to the plotterscreen. Now move the cursor to the lo-cation that you want to navigate to. Next,press the MENU key. A ...
Page 51 - Important Alarm Notes:
47 To 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 up or down arrow key to move the black box to the desiredalarm, then press the right arrow key to turn it on.To adjust an alarm’s distance, move the...
Page 57 - Accessory Ordering Information; To order accessories such as power cables, please contact:
53 KEEP THIS LABEL! YOU WILL NEED IT IF YOU EVER NEED TO RETURN YOUR UNIT TO THE FACTORY FOR REPAIR. Accessory Ordering Information To order accessories such as power cables, please contact: 1) Your local marine dealer. Most quality dealers that handle marine elec-tronic equipment should be able to ...
Page 58 - EAGLE ELECTRONICS
54 EAGLE ELECTRONICS FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY “We", “our”, or “us” refers to EAGLE ELECTRONICS, a division of LEI, the manufacturer ofthis product. “You” or “your” refers to the first person who purchases this product as aconsumer item for personal, family, or household use. We warrant this produc...
Page 59 - ANTENNA MODULE TEMPLATE
55 ANTENNA MODULE TEMPLATE 25MM (1”)(If Necessary) 4.75MM (3/16”)4 PLACES
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Page 61 - Accessory Ordering Information - All Countries
57 How to Obtain Service(Canadian Customers Only) We back your investment in quality products with quick, expert service and genuineEagle replacement parts. If you need service or repairs, contact the Eagle FactoryCustomer Service Department at the toll-free number listed below. A technician may bea...