Eagle 350 S/MAP - Manual

Eagle 350 S/MAP

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – All rights reserved.; No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, republished,; Any unauthorized commercial; Eagle; For free owner's manuals and the most current information on; Eagle Electronics
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 6 – iv
  • Page 8 – vi; A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD; CAUTION; cle operation while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 9 – How this manual can get you out on the water, fast!; whole thing
  • Page 10 – This section features a one-page Sonar Quick Reference.; wait any longer, turn to the Quick; When you come to a sonar menu command on the unit's screen, you can; This section features a one-; key feature, we put the main sonar options in Section 3. Some options,
  • Page 11 – Capabilities and Specifications:; General
  • Page 12 – GPS
  • Page 13 – Extended storage or operation in temperatures higher or; How Your Sonar Works
  • Page 14 – How Your GPS Works; recording
  • Page 15 – Introduction to GPS and WAAS
  • Page 16 – Three satellites are required to determine a 2D fix.; better. This is not to say that it won’t work at walking or trolling
  • Page 17 – How to use this manual: typographical conventions
  • Page 18 – trail name; Instructions = Menu Sequences; Trail 1
  • Page 20 – Notes
  • Page 21 – Section 2: Installation; Preparations
  • Page 22 – Recommended Tools and supplies; not; Transom installation; high quality, marine grade; Trolling motor installations; of cardboard to mix the epoxy on. Supplies: rubbing alcohol, 100 grit
  • Page 23 – Selecting a Transducer Location; smooth flow; here, but the principle is the same for Skimmers inside a hull.
  • Page 24 – Good and poor transducer locations.; How low should you go?; tion from bangs and bumps.; Good location
  • Page 25 – Align transducer centerline with hull bottom.; inside; Transom
  • Page 26 – CAN NOT; TRANSOM TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY AND MOUNTING
  • Page 27 – Align plastic ratchets in bracket.; Aligning the transducer on the transom.; Slide the transducer; Dot
  • Page 28 – Insert bolt and check transducer position on transom.; Once you determine the correct posi-; Assemble transducer and bracket.; Hold the transducer and bracket assembly; Ratchets
  • Page 30 – Route the transducer cable through or over the transom to; Make sure to leave some slack in the cable at the; Bottom
  • Page 31 – ant/adhesive used for the mounting screws.; Make a test run to determine the results.; Attach motor mounting bracket to transducer.
  • Page 32 – Transducer mounted on trolling motor, side view.; TRANSDUCER ORIENTATION AND FISH ARCHES; in the water or at slow trolling speeds.
  • Page 33 – Transducer angles and their effects on fish arches.
  • Page 34 – Use epoxy to place the transducer in a solid portion of the hull.; solid
  • Page 35 – Testing Determines Best Location; Shoot-thru-hull transducer locations for; of the boat. Plug the transducer into the sonar unit, turn it on, then; Transducer location
  • Page 37 – optional
  • Page 38 – Epoxy transducer to hull.; Use; only; the epoxy available from LEI. It has been for-; The epoxy consists of the epoxy itself and a hardener. Remove the; Spread epoxy here
  • Page 39 – Power and Cable Connections
  • Page 40 – Power and transducer connections for the Cuda 350 sonar; If possible, keep the power cable away from other boat wiring, espe-; This product; battery
  • Page 41 – Mounting the Sonar Unit: In-Dash or Bracket; You can install the sonar unit on the top of a dash with the supplied; Top; ALWAYS VERIFY DIMENSIONS.
  • Page 42 – Bracket Installation; cable. (See the following drawings, which show the dimensions of a
  • Page 44 – to the dash using the three screw holes.; Cuda 350 quick release mounting bracket. Slots in the base allow; from above. (The back of the unit should be touching the front of the; Cable slot
  • Page 47 – mount. Close the cover, plug the connector into the sonar unit and; PPP-12 Portable Power Pack with a sonar unit stowed for transport.; Turn the unit on. If it doesn't work, make sure the battery terminals
  • Page 48 – Portable Transducer Assembly; washer. Tie the nylon cord through the hole in the top of the bracket.
  • Page 49 – Portable transducer installed on boat transom.
  • Page 51 – Section 3: Basic Sonar Operation; Keyboard; The unit sounds a tone when you press any key. This tells you the unit
  • Page 53 – Advanced Sonar Operation; Main Menu; MENU; Screen
  • Page 55 – Sonar Menu Commands
  • Page 56 – Pages; to; or; Sonar Page, showing full sonar chart mode.
  • Page 57 – tures in their automatic modes, which are set at the factory.
  • Page 58 – Sonar Quick Reference; Zoom in
  • Page 59 – Sonar Operations; duce the clutter and show the strongest fish echoes — if fish are pre-
  • Page 61 – To adjust sensitivity:
  • Page 63 – Fish Symbols vs. Full Sonar Chart; is; Other Free Training Aids
  • Page 64 – your unit. Aside from being fun, the program can help you learn both
  • Page 65 – ASP; The ASP
  • Page 66 – tion is selected with ASP in the default low setting (right).; To change the ASP level:; Alarms; Depth A
  • Page 68 – Zone Alarm; Sonar Alarms menu with Adjust Zone selected (left). Adjust Zone
  • Page 69 – Fish Alarm; Sonar Alarms menu with Fish Alarm selected. The check box
  • Page 70 – Chart Speed; ENT
  • Page 71 – Depth Cursor; Sonar Page menu with Depth Cursor command selected (left). Sonar; Depth Range - Automatic
  • Page 72 – Sonar Page menu with Depth Range command selected (left). The; Depth Range - Manual
  • Page 73 – FasTrack; when you are fishing at anchor.; Sonar Page showing FasTrack.; graph that, with practice, is useful for stationary fishing.
  • Page 74 – When the check box to the left is checked, the feature is on.
  • Page 75 – FishTrack; and
  • Page 76 – Grayline; To adjust the Grayline level:
  • Page 77 – Data Type; Overlay Data command on the Sonar Menu (left). Overlay Data Shown
  • Page 78 – Ping Speed & HyperScroll
  • Page 79 – To change Ping Speed:; To turn off HyperScroll:
  • Page 80 – Reset Options; Sensitivity & Auto Sensitivity
  • Page 81 – Automatic Sensitivity; minimum; To adjust sensitivity in auto mode:
  • Page 82 – To adjust sensitivity in manual mode:; Set Keel Offset
  • Page 83 – negative; positive
  • Page 84 – Sonar Color Mode; To change the chart mode color scheme:; Mode Name; Sonar Page & Sonar Chart Display Options; Full Sonar Chart
  • Page 85 – nar. The zoom bar on the far right shows the area that is zoomed when; Full Sonar Chart. The Overlay Data (depth and water temperature); Split Zoom Sonar Chart
  • Page 88 – Surface Clarity; To adjust the Surface Clarity level:; to select; EXIT; repeatedly to get back
  • Page 89 – Sonar Features menu with Surface Clarity selected.; To turn on the Zoom Bar:
  • Page 90 – Sonar Page with normal view (left). Sonar page with view zoomed to; Zoom Pan; column with just the touch of an arrow key. The Zoom Pan feature lets
  • Page 91 – Section 5: Sonar Troubleshooting; tomer service department. It may save you the trouble of returning; Unit operates only in demo mode:; The transducer or antenna module has not yet been connected or has; Unit freezes, locks up or operates erratically:
  • Page 92 – Weak bottom echo, digital readings erratic or no fish signals:
  • Page 93 – NOISE
  • Page 95 – Section 6: Basic GPS Operations; most; PWR
  • Page 96 – Power/lights on and off; Page
  • Page 97 – System Setup and GPS Setup Options
  • Page 98 – PAGES
  • Page 99 – Sonar Page; The Sonar Page displays the sonar chart, a view of the water column; Satellite Status Page; No matter what Page display you are on, a flashing current position
  • Page 100 – Navigation Page
  • Page 101 – this when the unit is not navigating to a waypoint, following
  • Page 103 – Full Map Page; Map Orientation; Course line
  • Page 105 – Map with Sonar Page; Map with Sonar page (left). Resize Window command selected from
  • Page 106 – GPS Quick Reference; Page Name
  • Page 107 – Find Your Current Position
  • Page 109 – To create and save a Waypoint:; Create Waypoint at Current Position
  • Page 110 – quickly; press; twice; to call up Find Waypoint screen (seen in Step 2) and set a; next
  • Page 111 – Navigate To a Waypoint
  • Page 112 – Navigate Back to MOB Waypoint
  • Page 113 – Navigate to Cursor Position on Map
  • Page 114 – locations just the same.; In this example, the cursor is centered on Oologah, Oklahoma.; to begin navigating to the cursor location.; The Navigation Page (right) will also show navigation information.
  • Page 115 – Navigate to a Map Place; Searching; Creating and Saving a Trail
  • Page 116 – To Save a Trail; Sequence for saving a trail and beginning a new one. My Trails com-; Active Trail Name
  • Page 117 – You can save and recall up to 10 different plot trails.; and press; Displaying a Saved Trail
  • Page 118 – To turn trail display on or off:; Trail Name; Navigating Trails; Visual Trailing
  • Page 120 – to a route when you navigate the trail.; On the Map Page, the trail you are navigating is represented by a; to clear the alarm.
  • Page 121 – Cancel Navigation
  • Page 122 – Section 7: Advanced GPS Operations; Find Distance from Current Position; Find Distance from Point to Point; current
  • Page 123 – Icons; can; Create Icon on Map
  • Page 124 – Create Icon at Current Position; Delete an Icon
  • Page 125 – Navigate to an Icon
  • Page 126 – Routes; Create and Save a Route
  • Page 127 – route name
  • Page 129 – Delete a Route; Edit a Route
  • Page 130 – Edit Route Waypoints menu with Add from Map selected (left) and; Navigate a Route
  • Page 131 – The following figures show what the Navigation Page and Map Page; pass rose has turned to point toward Wpt 2, off to the northeast.
  • Page 132 – Navigate a Route in Reverse; Trails; Delete a Trail
  • Page 133 – Edit a Trail Name; trail; Trail selected with map cursor (left). The box at the bottom of the; Utilities; Alarm Clock
  • Page 134 – Waypoints; Delete a Waypoint; Edit a Waypoint; waypoint name
  • Page 135 – Selecting a Waypoint
  • Page 136 – Set a Waypoint by Projecting a Position
  • Page 137 – Section 8: GPS Setup Options
  • Page 138 – Auto Satellite Search
  • Page 139 – GPS Auto Search on the Satellite Status Menu.; Coordinate System Selection
  • Page 140 – Menus for changing coordinate system used to display positions.; datum for you when you select the grid. See the entry on Map Datum
  • Page 142 – Map Fix; To configure a map fix:
  • Page 143 – Customize Page Displays; Customize Position Page
  • Page 144 – Customize Map or Navigation Page; GPS Simulator; To get to the GPS Simulator:
  • Page 145 – Simulating Trail or Route Navigation
  • Page 146 – Initialize GPS; Map Auto Zoom
  • Page 147 – Map Data; Earth Map Detail
  • Page 148 – Map Datum Selection
  • Page 149 – Map Detail Category Selection; To get to Map Categories:
  • Page 150 – the screen. This is the way most maps and charts are printed on paper.
  • Page 151 – Overlay Data
  • Page 152 – to select other Data Types for display.; Data list showing Ground Speed selected to display on Map Page.; To return to the previous page, press
  • Page 153 – Sonar Page with Overlay Data turned on. This example shows Depth,
  • Page 154 – To set up Popup Help:
  • Page 155 – Screen Contrast and Brightness; To access the Screen menu, press; The; slider bar is already selected. Press
  • Page 156 – mode; Set Language
  • Page 157 – Show WAAS Alarm
  • Page 158 – To turn off WAAS alarm:; Software Version Information
  • Page 159 – Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles; To access Sounds menu:; Track Smoothing; should always be
  • Page 160 – Track Smoothing option.; Trail Options; To access the Trails Menu:; Press
  • Page 161 – uncheck; the Update Trail option, automatic trail; off; it back on to record trails. The default setting is on.; criteria type
  • Page 162 – Delete Trail; Trail
  • Page 163 – New Trail; Trail Visible/Invisible and Other Trail Options; Units of Measure; To change units of measure:; To set Units of Measure:
  • Page 164 – Wiring Diagram; and you will have to; gram; all
  • Page 165 – insulation from each of the radio's or other device's data wires.; Strip the ends of the VHF radio's data wires. Connect them to the pre-; you're using a Uniden or similar radio, connect the radio's NMEA Wire
  • Page 167 – and white wires, then seal their ends with electrical tape.
  • Page 168 – and taping off unneeded wires. Strip the end of the yellow wire.; wires from the radio or other device.; Com port wiring to transmit NMEA information; When the data cable is connected to your VHF radio, all you have to do
  • Page 169 – Communications Port Activation; either; NMEA; Communications Port Configuration
  • Page 170 – Menus for changing Com Port settings.
  • Page 171 – Configure NMEA; NMEA Sentences selection menu.
  • Page 172 – Compatibility with Various VHF Radios
  • Page 176 – FCC Compliance; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Consult the factory customer service department for help.
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i Table of Contents Section 1: Read Me First! ........................................................ 1 Capabilities and Specifications: Cuda 350 S/Map ........................ 3 How Your Sonar Works ................................................................ 5 How Your GPS Works ................

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