Eagle II Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 AccuNav OPERATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EAGI 988-0129-18 LITHO IN U.S.A. PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION's PdfCompressor...
  • Page 2 Remember AccuNav II, or any GPS receiver is only it's accurate as the systei using. Copyright0 1993 Eagle Electronics All rights reserved. All features and specifications subject screens this manual PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION's PdfCompressor NAVIGATION.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    "H" GROUP PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION's PdfCompressor TABLE CONTENTS INSTALLATION POWER CONNECTIONS GPS MODULE INSTALLATION KEYBOARD GPS-HOWITWORKS ACCURACY EAGLE MODULE GETTING STARTED INITIALIZATION CHANGE POSITION CHANGEALTITUDE CHANGE TIME CHANGEDATE COLD START POSITION/NAVIGATION DISPLAYS SATELLITE INFORMATION SCREEN POSITION SCREEN...
  • Page 4 PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION's PdfCompressor (cant.) WINDOWS SUMMARY ACCUNaV pages. press peated press will of the window groups Used II are on the shown following To view these groups, simply the WINDOWS then key, the down arrow key. This the unit through all groups.
  • Page 5: Keyboard

    AccuNav II GPS RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS Module Dimensions 2.5"H Five Channels Parallel Four All satellites second rate Update Maximum accuracy achievable with Accuracy Standard Positioning Service meters CEP PositionS 0.25 meters/sec RMS Velocity Without NMEA 0183 SENTENCES Minimum Recommended Sentence, Part...
  • Page 6 POWER CONNECTIONS The AccuNav II from a works twelve-volt cable to the results, attach power directly power cable an accessory power problems with electrical interference. Therefore, it's powercable directlyto the attach battery. #18 gauge wire cable has four onto it.
  • Page 7 is the difference between the Position flflr the present location shown position display and MOO' posi- flFsET:NIooOO.oOO chart. tion shown on and left arrow keys right IUSE to move the box to black numberthatyou wish change latitude, then enter numbers. the up ordown arrow keys from...
  • Page 8 Surface Mounting Without Access If you don't have the back side access with the "cleats" supplied AccuNav II. (Note: "snake" module's cable location will still need drilled in mounting surface the gasket as template, mark and drill the cable cable. Attach...
  • Page 9 The plotter display automatically shows Your Overboard mode. position when pressed is by the with circle shown "S" "0" to the Steer get back waypoint flag Man Overboard key was pressed. IMPORTANT! save the AccuNav doesn't Man Overboard position table. does save However, position...
  • Page 10 It's you're out particularly dangerous night first calm remain thing to try rescue you lose person. AccuNav II to help start search pattern. after helm initial rescue Ii's AccuNav OVERBOARD key. Your position at the time you pressed the Man Overboard...
  • Page 11 The lower half of the screen shows statistics each five receiver's channels. This satellite number includes (PRN), its status (STAT), the ë7 User Differential Range Error Time status (TIME), (UDRE), _______ (Selective Availablity) CLEAR off. UDRE error from your range position there this field, then...
  • Page 12 AccuNav every second. By incorporating Rockwell's receiver with Eagle's state-of-the-art technology consumer capabilities, Eagle brings GPS marine navigation systems available PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION's PdfCompressor DGPS accuracy from GPS receivers. You'll from satellite system. The way the military...
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    SELECT NMEA TheAccuNav II sends dataoutthewhitewire onthe set by the standards NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association). This allows AccuNav send position, depth, and navigation as charting information "listener" units, such other marine instruments. AccuNav protocols: NMEA 0180 and 0183. NMEA 0180 sends steering information only.
  • Page 14 100 degrees! Afteryou've longitude the key next to the "ACCEPT' label. press CHANGE ALTITUDE To enter your present altitude, press The AccuNav II label. needs know your your height above the ground.) Again, cient. Use the keys to enter your...
  • Page 15: Changedate

    TMERIC view. satellites currently find the satellites and should show position in min- ACEPT utes. COLD START II is turned When AccuNav on for the first time of the "out box", automatically to the can send receiver. also message receiver.
  • Page 16: Position/Navigation Displays

    (Press description Satellite Information menu.) SATELLITE INFORMATION SCREEN satellite information screen shows technical view. The AccuNav II has a five channel GPS at the channel shown — s The channels display. __________________________________ one through five numbered...
  • Page 17: Position Screen

    Bearing Waypoint (BRG) display. This is true jOM287OM pressed degrees magnetic, depending _____________ the AccuNav II is in. mode 2:S:32 right Bearing Course Over Ground (COG) display. is the elevation (height) azimuth if the...
  • Page 18: Steering Screen

    At the bottom Local screen are Please note that you must recall Displays. Track Cross Error displays. STEERING SCREEN view steering screen shows pictorial This is travelled. called Course Deviation Indicator To Go Over Distance Ground (SOG), Bearing (DTG), Speed OverGround (COG).
  • Page 19: Navigation Screen

    This route number, name menu lets select used route. waypoints Route Name key next name route, press assign label move through list routes. When at the the window top of the appears in screen, press "NAME" position. Now the black box to the until moves...
  • Page 20: Plotter

    When the AccuNav II first route, the first waypoint in Arrival Alarm), theAccuNav bythe (signalled next waypoint. Navigation information is shown to sequences and the...
  • Page 21: Plotter Cursor

    WAYPOINT RECALL order must recall waypoint first recall AccuNav II. waypoint, press at the top of the next screen shown page appears. PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION's PdfCompressor with North, South, East, and West. width shows...
  • Page 22: Plotter Menus Is

    andcurrenton your boat. also 36°09.037' simplifies navigation. the plotter first this manner, DTEi recall route. awaypointorstarta Waypoint Recall sec- (See tion for more information.) Then PLOT key. screen press 'bpij the one similar right ap- pears. r'706 "5" is your starting loca- ____ tion.
  • Page 23: Icon On/Off

    This "Quick Save" feature lets key press. or other wreck locations. To save your waypoint, simply press present position The AccuNav II QUICKSAVE key. takes your the first available waypoint number View and Save Saving Present Position let you "Quick Save" feature doesn't...
  • Page 24: Change Display

    Waypoints are useful marking shipwrecks, navigation locations. Storing wsypoint's in to any return easyto point 200 waypoints. TheAccuNav II can buttons. store upto as a enter latitudeAongitude positions present position waypoint locations. these labels are win- "window...
  • Page 25: Back Light On/Off

    WINDOWS on the AccuNav displays change you use different displays This feature. lets screens available in boating situations. Each screen. into two more windows This differentwindow groups. Group AccuNavil givesyou "group". right has shown plotter, Course Over Ground, displays showing in steering three separate windows.
  • Page 26 However, place PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION's PdfCompressor CURRENT UPDATE RATE INSTANT MAIT 1U1I AccuNav II cursor The AccuNav II immediately Erasing "icons" on the plotter mark Although are five them each total of icon example,...

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