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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 Satellites atwill oraccuracycan bedegraded bythesystem that operators. 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 without and specifications notice. subject change screens this manual simulated.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE CONTENTS •:jj?IIlfl[eI INSTALLATION POWER CONNECTIONS In,,,, I' Ipumó ,pj4n,u, pip,p' GPS MODULE INSTALLATION KEYBOARD GPS-HOWITWORKS ACCURACY EAGLE MODULE HH:MM:SS GETTING STARTED INITIALIZATION CHANGE POSITION 00:00:20 CHANGEALTITUDE CHANGE TIME CHANGEDATE "H" GROUP COLD START POSITION/NAVIGATION DISPLAYS SATELLITE INFORMATION SCREEN POSITION SCREEN...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cant.) WINDOWS SUMMARY SELECT NMENDGPS RECEIVER of the window groups Used TRUE AND MAGNETIC POSITION PRESET II are on the shown ACCUNaV following MAN OVERBOARD To view these pages. groups, simply OFFSET the WINDOWS then MODULE SELF-TEST press key, SIMULATOR...
  • Page 5 AccuNav is also easiest-to-use products Four continuous key" operation, position ever wide "Ultravision" screen shows view Eagle has built. All satellites tracked navigation plotter screens with high resolution and detail. display and second rate Update This unit is also differential...
  • Page 6: Power Connections

    POWER CONNECTIONS MODULE SELF-TEST The AccuNav II from a This tests the UPS This works twelve-volt system. For best feature module and returns special code. code battery cable to the You can is of to the service results, attach attach interest only AccuNav department.
  • Page 7: Gps Module Installation

    NMEA interface and DOPS The white is the difference between the and green wires are Correction Position flflr sends data another electronic navi- the present beacon receiver. AccuNavll location shown data from beacon white wire and receives position display and MOO' gation devices through posi-...
  • Page 8 OFFSET Surface Mounting Without Access If you don't have The GPS the back side surface, use access navigation system relies on complex mathematical calculations mounting with the This is "cleats" supplied AccuNav II. (Note: determine position based on satellite data other factors.
  • Page 9 The plotter display automatically shows .1 mile display in Pole Mount Your the Man pole or Overboard mode. position when Overboard thread the pole mounting adapter onto ratchet First, mounting pressed is by the with circle by the with a will face the shown "S"...
  • Page 10: Keyboard

    KEYBOARD PRESET has keys arranged in vertical columns plus horizontal feature sonar to their original keyboard Preset returns all units factory at the bottom. keys in the left and right columns used enter This the units resets speaker settings. measure, volume, display activate feature...
  • Page 11 HOW IT WORKS is the best Global Positioning System (GPS) approach navigation that has ever Defense been devised. Conceived Department The lower half of the screen PS system is an answerto their United States military, (DOD) shows statistics each of 24 hour 365 days needs...
  • Page 12: Accuracys

    By incorporating Rockwell's pears. receiver with design and Eagle's state-of-the-art manufactur- technology the most consumer advanced line capabilities, Eagle brings This shows the station GPS marine page navigation systems available world. number, its and bit frequency fl15 "health"...
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    SELECT GETTING STARTED NMEA TheAccuNav II sends dataoutthewhitewire onthe Initialization Power powercableaccording In orderforthe AccuNav II to ontothe mustfirst find lock them. set by the standards NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association). satellites, the unit will find the This you simply turn unit on satellites itself...
  • Page 14: Change Position

    CHANGE POSITION ARRIVAL ALARM chart you don't determine your position know it. latitude! tone when your arrival alarm sounds within alarm's position that you enter doesn't have extremely accurate. Typically, radius longitude alarm sounds come within waypoint. example, you enter within of your one degree...
  • Page 15: Changedate

    Use the enter number keys 36*08.852' LATITUDE the time. up arrow Press ARRIVAL_ON OFF 95°5O.484' LONGITUDE time from change ALTITUDE 1696 black box over the moves num- AM to PM or the down arrow <TE LOCAL TIME 10:17:23 side. In bers right from...
  • Page 16: Position/Navigation Displays

    will date display wrong. Use method shown above probably ERASING ROUTE time and date their proper local settings. Once this is done, an To create first MENU key. Next, press route, key next to press clock will keep the even when the unit is turned internal correct time, off.
  • Page 17: Position Screen

    is the IMPORTANT! forthe then a"S" appears. ELV elevation (height) satellite, searching azimuth from from your arrival alarm AccuNavll satellite above horizon sequencing Turning prevents position. if the turns off. of the route. This, in effect, route from your azimuth next waypoint in direction satellite...
  • Page 18: Steering Screen

    At the bottom Local the key next to the and enter screen are Time and Cross Track Error "CHANGE" label the waypoint number press Please note that you forthe must recall second waypoint in route. Continue entering until Displays. waypoint Bearing waypoints Track...
  • Page 19: Navigation Screen

    at the top let you accu- This route number, name choose menu lets select route, display ...'. •I boat rately steer used route. waypoints 22.0MPH waypoint. Route Name key next "-i-RTE" "-RTE" NAVIGATION SCREEN name route, press assign screen desired route number label...
  • Page 20: Plotter

    •i =l——— another digital dis- *WPT key next change press 08856' 36° the left right ar- "÷ play, WPT" label press "-WPT" until 1NAME 95° 50.496' The label next desired waypoint number key. BROS LJERO display box 36009.869' digital changes screen.
  • Page 21: Plotter Cursor

    with North, South, East, and name. name example, 955O.662' 36°O 8.853' West. square's height and waypoint "COVE 1", press the •*Ifl at the bottom width shows number "0" repeatedly until This distance screen. "C" letter appears the other from one side window.
  • Page 22: Plotter Menus Is

    andcurrenton your boat. also Enter New Waypoint 36°09.037' 95%0408' To save location otherthan your first simplifies navigation. WAYPT present position, press the plotter first this manner, SAVE key. Using the up down arrow DTEi keys, move the black down recall route.
  • Page 23: Icon On/Off

    AccuNav Saving Present Position as turned Waypoint first time. Save available plotter (Quick Feature) waypoint with only you save your are.1, .5,1,2,5,10, AccuNav lets present position ranges you easily save the This This "Quick Save" feature lets 100 miles. lets position key press.
  • Page 24: Change Display

    CHANGE DISPLAY these labels are win- The four on the left side of the plotter screen dow menus. Pressing digital displays Ilis first turned on, customized will. When AccuNav "window changed adjacent four after it's To Go digital displays are Distance menu"...
  • Page 25: Back Light On/Off

    statute milesfordistance, miles WINDOWS per hour on the windows AccuNav using velocity, degrees displays change you use own fishing or different displays suit bearing, altitude This your feature. lets magnetic the windows mode are divided feet, and time is the 12 hour screens available in boating situations.
  • Page 26 travelling long distance, the thecursor. dothis,firstpress 36°09.061' 96°SO.496' track line may end prematurely arrow keys. This limited number of l'1pI:l plotter cursor makes lines NoS3r00.1 dots plot the availablethat track. on the 60.7 display. Now appear longer update time Using move the lines to desired...

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