Eagle 642c - Manual

Eagle 642c

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 6 – iv
  • Page 7 – Navionics
  • Page 8 – CAUTION
  • Page 9 – How this manual can get you out on the road, fast!; So, we designed our book so that you
  • Page 11 – Capabilities and Specifications:; lighting levels for night use.
  • Page 13 – How Eagle Sonar Works
  • Page 14 – How GPS Works; Accessories
  • Page 15 – Introduction to GPS and WAAS; Installation & Accessories
  • Page 16 – A minimum of three satellites are required to determine a 2D fix.
  • Page 18 – Free Training Aids Available; Sonar Viewer
  • Page 19 – How to use this manual: typographical conventions; Arrow Keys; . These indicate that you are
  • Page 20 – ENT
  • Page 21 – These instructions will help you install your Skimmer
  • Page 22 – Single-frequency transom installations; Selecting a Transducer Location
  • Page 23 – Many popular fishing; here, but the principle is the same for Skimmers inside a hull.
  • Page 24 – Align transducer centerline with hull bottom. A dual frequency; How low should you go?
  • Page 26 – Align plastic ratchets in bracket.; Locate the four plastic ratchets in the trans-; Insert and align ratchets.
  • Page 27 – Insert bolt and check transducer position on transom.; Assemble the transducer and bracket as; Assemble transducer and bracket.
  • Page 28 – Once you determine the correct position for the
  • Page 29 – Attach the transducer to the transom. Slide the
  • Page 30 – Attach motor mounting bracket to transducer.; Bolt
  • Page 31 – Transducer mounted on trolling motor, side view.; Transducer Orientation and Fish Arches; Transducer angles and their effects on fish arches.
  • Page 32 – Epoxy the transducer to a solid portion of the hull.; solid
  • Page 33 – high speed or trolling speed operation.; . Try a range setting that is two to three times the water depth. The; Example of a second bottom signal. Unit is in 30 feet of water with; Transducer location
  • Page 35 – Epoxy transducer to hull.; Use
  • Page 36 – Speed/Temperature Sensors; If a
  • Page 37 – speed/temp sensor. The primary temperature sensor is built; Optional Speed Sensor Installation; high quality, marine grade
  • Page 38 – Stern view showing good location for mounting sensor on transom.; Good location
  • Page 39 – Power Connections; as close to the power source as possible.
  • Page 40 – Power connections for the sonar unit.; This product; GPS Internal Antenna; NMEA Wiring
  • Page 41 – Mounting the Unit: Bracket or Portable; bracket mounting system. This converts the unit's gimbal
  • Page 42 – ward the front of your unit.; Front
  • Page 43 – when mounted on gimbal bracket.; down
  • Page 44 – Portable Installation; Install batteries in typical portable power pack.; MMC or SD Card Memory Card Installation; or
  • Page 45 – Memory card compartment with a 16 MB MMC card installed.; To remove an MMC; Other Accessories; this way
  • Page 47 – Section 3: Basic Sonar Operation; most; Keyboard; SeaCharter 642cDF iGPS unit showing map with sonar page, key-; PAGES
  • Page 48 – Power/lights on and off; Main Menu; System Setup and GPS Setup Op-
  • Page 50 – Pages; Pages Menu showing Sonar display options.; Satellite Status Page; EXIT
  • Page 51 – Navigation Page recording a trail, traveling northeast.; Map Page
  • Page 52 – Map Page showing position on Bull Shoals Lake, Arkansas. The full; . The Sonar Pages Menu offers four chart display options: Full So-
  • Page 53 – Full sonar chart mode.
  • Page 55 – Basic Sonar Quick Reference; Page Name
  • Page 56 – Sonar Operations
  • Page 59 – In the Sonar Features menu, Noise Rejection is selected
  • Page 60 – Alarms; feature determines that an echo is a
  • Page 61 – Zone Alarm; Adjust Zone Alarm selection box with Upper selected (right).
  • Page 62 – Fish Alarm; is blank, indicating the alarm is turned off.; Calibrate Speed
  • Page 63 – Chart Speed; To change chart speed:; ColorLine
  • Page 65 – Customize Page Displays; To change the information displayed on your screen:
  • Page 66 – Selecting the category name and pressing; Depth Cursor; Sonar Page menu with Depth Cursor command selected (left). Sonar
  • Page 67 – Depth Range - Automatic; Sonar Page menu with Depth Range command selected (left). The
  • Page 68 – FasTrack; Sonar Page showing FasTrack.
  • Page 69 – FishTrack
  • Page 70 – to; Sonar Features menu with Fish ID Depths selected (left). Sonar Page; cone angle and the 50
  • Page 71 – HyperScroll
  • Page 72 – To record or log chart data:; Noise Rejection
  • Page 73 – To overlay information on your screen:; expandable
  • Page 74 – To remove overlaid data:; Overlay Data Shown menu with Local Time option selected (left). Data; To move overlaid data:
  • Page 75 – Ping Speed & HyperScroll
  • Page 76 – To change Ping Speed:; To turn off HyperScroll:
  • Page 77 – Reset Options; System Setup menu with Reset Options command selected (left). The; not; Reset Water Distance
  • Page 78 – Set Keel Offset
  • Page 79 – Sensitivity & Auto Sensitivity; Automatic Sensitivity
  • Page 80 – Sonar Chart Mode; To change the chart mode color scheme:
  • Page 81 – Sonar Page & Sonar Chart Display Options; Pages Menu, showing sonar chart display options.; Full Sonar Chart
  • Page 83 – Sonar Page Menu showing Customize command highlighted (left).; MENU; with Water Temperature selected (left). Maximum Speed has been
  • Page 84 – Map With Sonar; Sonar Simulator
  • Page 85 – To use the default sonar chart log stored in the unit, press; Sonar Page playing a recorded sonar chart in Sonar Simulator mode.
  • Page 86 – chart name; Stop Chart; Sonar Menu with Stop Chart command selected.; Surface Clarity
  • Page 88 – Zoom Pan
  • Page 89 – Section 5: Sonar Troubleshooting; Weak bottom echo, digital readings erratic, or no fish signals:
  • Page 90 – NOISE
  • Page 92 – Notes
  • Page 93 – Section 6: Basic GPS Operations; This section addresses the unit's; SeaCharter 642cDF iGPS unit showing Map with Sonar page,; – turns the unit on and off and activates the backlight.
  • Page 96 – Map Page display options.; Sonar Page
  • Page 98 – The navigation screen looks like the one below when you are; Traveling north and recording a trail on the Navigation page. The
  • Page 99 – Navigation Page, going to a waypoint while creating a new trail.; ZIN
  • Page 101 – additional
  • Page 102 – Background map vs. MapCreate map content
  • Page 103 – Café POI, which triggers a pop-up box with the POI name; display; to desired
  • Page 104 – Two Position Format map page option.
  • Page 105 – menu. Fig. 2. Two Maps page display with four flashing arrows on the
  • Page 106 – Basic GPS Quick Reference; Page
  • Page 107 – Find Your Current Position; Moving Around the Map: Zoom & Cursor Arrow Keys
  • Page 108 – Selecting Any Map Item With the Cursor; Searching; In this example, we will look for the
  • Page 109 – WPT; distance to restaurant and its compass bearing. Go To command high-
  • Page 110 – Finding Waypoint screen showing; To clear the search and return to the last page displayed, press; Set a Waypoint
  • Page 113 – Navigate To a Waypoint; Navigating to waypoint 002 and leaving a trail.
  • Page 114 – and; Navigate Back to MOB Waypoint; Navigating to Man Overboard: Man Overboard activated message; To cancel navigation to MOB, press
  • Page 115 – Navigate to Cursor Position on Map; The; command navigates to the current cursor position on; The cursor crosshairs are centered on Oologah, Oklahoma.
  • Page 116 – show navigation information.; Navigate to a Point of Interest; Creating and Saving a Trail
  • Page 117 – Sequence for saving a trail and beginning a new one. My Trails com-; Active Trail Name
  • Page 118 – Displaying a Saved Trail; To turn off trail display:; Trail Name; Navigating Trails
  • Page 120 – verted to a route when you navigate the trail.
  • Page 121 – north straight toward trail point 3 (left). Bearing arrow shows the; Navigate a Back Trail
  • Page 122 – Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files; You must enter which way you want to transfer data, from an MMC
  • Page 123 – These figures (from left to right) show the menu sequence for naming
  • Page 124 – These figures show the menu sequence for loading a GPS Data File; Cancel Navigation
  • Page 125 – Advanced GPS Operations; Find Distance Current Position to Another Location; Find Distance From Point to Point; current
  • Page 126 – Icons; can
  • Page 127 – Navigate to an Icon; Routes
  • Page 129 – with Add From Map command selected.; cursor. This line will become the course for the route.
  • Page 130 – Delete a Route
  • Page 131 – Edit Route Waypoints menu.; Navigate a Route
  • Page 132 – Edit Route menu (right) with Navigate Route command is selected.; saved; you to navigate the route from the end to the beginning.
  • Page 133 – Trails; Delete a Trail; Trail selected with map cursor (left). The box at the bottom of the; Edit a Trail Color
  • Page 134 – Utilities; Alarm Clock
  • Page 135 – Waypoints; Name
  • Page 139 – To change alarm settings:
  • Page 140 – IMPORTANT ALARM NOTES:; Check MMC Files and Storage Space; Communications Port Configuration; To set Com Port Configuration:
  • Page 141 – Menus for changing Com Port settings.; Configure NMEA
  • Page 142 – Coordinate System Selection; Menus used for changing coordinate system.
  • Page 143 – is; Configure Loran TD menu.; Map Fix
  • Page 144 – To configure a map fix:; Configure a map fix so the unit can find your position
  • Page 145 – Customize Satellite Status Page; Customize selected on the Satellite Status Page menu (left). After
  • Page 146 – Customize Navigation Page; Customize Map Page; GPS Simulator
  • Page 147 – To get to the GPS Simulator:; eler is following a track of 144o at a speed of 71 miles per hour.; Simulating Trail or Route Navigation
  • Page 149 – Earth Map Detail
  • Page 150 – Map Datum Selection
  • Page 151 – Select the desired datum and press; Map Detail Category Drawn
  • Page 152 – To get to Map Categories Drawn:; Map Orientation
  • Page 153 – NauticPath; Nautical Chart Notes
  • Page 154 – NauticPath chart showing Chart Note icon selected by cursor (left).; To view Chart Note information:
  • Page 155 – Port Services information screens.; Tidal Current Information
  • Page 156 – Current Information screen.; Slack Water Line
  • Page 157 – as shown by the down arrow at the top of the icon.
  • Page 158 – Tide Information screen.; range; Current Time Line
  • Page 159 – South Chesapeake Navionics selected from Map Choice menu (right).; To turn on Popup Help
  • Page 160 – To reset unit to factory defaults:; Require WAAS
  • Page 161 – Require WAAS command on GPS Setup Menu.; Screen Contrast and Brightness; To adjust the screen's display mode
  • Page 162 – Set Language; To select a different language:; Set Local Time
  • Page 163 – To turn off WAAS alarm:; Software Version Information
  • Page 164 – Sounds Menu; To adjust Sounds and Alarm Styles:; Track Smoothing; should always be
  • Page 165 – Trail Options; To access the Trails Menu
  • Page 167 – Transparency
  • Page 168 – To adjust Transparency level:; Units of Measure; To set Units of Measure:
  • Page 170 – Find Addresses; try is complete. Figure 3: The Find Street menu with Find By Name
  • Page 172 – and press; Map Page showing location of the address on the map, highlighted by; Find Any Item Selected by Map Cursor; To return to the main page display, press
  • Page 173 – Find Interstate Highway Exits; spell out
  • Page 174 – Service
  • Page 175 – Find Map Places or Points of Interest (POI); Find Waypoint menu with Services POI category selected (left); Search by nearest POI.
  • Page 176 – Search by name of POI.
  • Page 177 – Find Streets or Intersections; Find a Street; selection list
  • Page 178 – The Find Streets menu with the Find First Street command high-; Find an Intersection
  • Page 179 – Map Page showing results of an intersection search.
  • Page 180 – Find Waypoints; To navigate
  • Page 181 – cursor crosshairs are centered on the desired waypoint (right).
  • Page 183 – Switzerland
  • Page 187 – FCC Compliance; Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Page 192 – DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY
  • Page 193 – EAGLE ELECTRONICS
  • Page 194 – How to Obtain Service...; ...outside Canada and the USA:; and look for the
  • Page 195 – Dealer Locator; Shipping Information
  • Page 196 – LEI-Eagle
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Summary

Page 3 - Table of Contents

i Table of Contents Section 1: Read Me First! ......................................................... 1 Capabilities and Specifications: .................................................... 3How Eagle Sonar Works ............................................................... 5How GPS Works..........

Page 5 - iii

iii Stop Chart ................................................................................... 78Surface Clarity ............................................................................ 78Zoom & Zoom Bar ....................................................................... 79Zoom Pan ....

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iv Create Icon on Map ............................................................... 118Create Icon at Current Position ........................................... 118Delete an Icon ....................................................................... 118Navigate to an Icon .........................

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