UltraNav II INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS LITHO IN U.S.A. 988-0135-02 E&GI Ek1 PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION'
TRANSDUCER CONNECTIONS See the transducer owner's manual included with the unit for complete transducer installation instructions. SIDE SCAN The
ARRIVAL ALARM The arrival alarm sounds a tone when your position is within the alarm's radius of a waypoint. For example, the alarm sounds if you
DISPLAY - General The lights are turned on for approximately ten seconds when the UltraNav II is first turned on. Menus appear at the same time. To ke
No matter if you travel forward or reverse through the route, when you reach the last waypoint in the route, the arrival alarm sounds until you turn i
Press the up arrow key to move backward. Forexarnple, pressing the down arrow key• once shows the group "B" screen which is the side scan s
Name a Route To assign a name to a route, press the key next to the "-i-ATE" or "-RTE" label to move through the list of routes. W
To change the range, press the RANGE key. A new menu appears at the bottom of the display. Use the up or down arrow keys to change the range of the si
Use the keys on both sides of the screen to enterthewaypoint name. For example, to name a waypoint "COVE 1", press the key repeatedly until
RANGE - Automatic When turned on for the first time, the UltraNav II automatically places the bottom signal in the lower half of the screen. This is c
Saving Present Position as a Waypoint (Quick Save Feature) • The UltraNav II lets you saveyour present position as awaypointwith only • one key press.
WARNING! USE THIS GPS RECEIVER ONLY AS AN AID TO NAVIGATION. A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION. CAUTI
MENU - PAGE 1 CHART SPEED The rate echoes scroll across the screen is called the chart speed. it's adjustable by first pressing the menu key, the
SECONDS Iib*DD.US t 2 • SECONDS URRENT UPDATE RATE 20 SEC0NDSW INSTANT a ENU PLOTTER UPDATE __________ The plottershows yourtrack by drawing asolid
turtles, submerged floats, air bubbles, etc. Individual tree limbs extending outwards from a group of limbs isthe hardest objectforthe Fish l.D. featu
All of the navigation displays on the UltraNav II will show navigation data to the location you marked. This includes the navigation, steering, and pl
ZONE ALARM The zone alarm consists of a bar that appears on the right side of the screen. Any echo that appears on the screen between the top and bot
PLOTFING WITH A WAYPOINT Usingthe plotterwith arecalled waypoint or route is an easy • way to see the effects of wind • andcurrentonyourboat. Italso •
After you've entered the de- sired alarm depth, press the key next to the "ACCEPT" la- bel. This enters the alarm depth ihto memory a
In this example, we changed the Bearing display to DTG (Distance To Go) by pressing the up arrow key twice. To change another digital dis ___________
CONSTRUCT DIGITAL BOX The UltraNav II Plus can display the depth, speed, surface watertempera- ture, and distance log in the upper left portion of the
At the bottom of the screen are the Local Time and Cross Track Error Displays. Please note that you must recall a waypoint to use the Bearing and Cros
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION MOUNTING 1 POWER CONNECTIONS 2 GPS MODULE INSTALLATION 3 TRANSDUCER 6 KEYBOARD BASICS 6 DISPLAY 8 MENUS 8 HELP 9
BAR" label. Note: Turning the zoom bar on also turns the zoom feature on. DISPLAY ZONE BAR When the zone alarm is on, the zone bardoesn't no
it does, your local time and possibly date display will probably be wrong, Use the method shown above to setthe time and date to their proper local se
on each line shows the unit of measure currently in use. In the screen shown below, the units of measure are in feet for the depth, temperature in deg
CHANGE POSITION Use a chart to determine your position if you don't know it. The latitude! longitude that you enter doesn't have to be extre
ADJUST KE EL OFFSET CALIBRAT —S E SPEED — p °RESET flNAR AHDP fl MENU - PAGE 6 ______________________ ADJUST KEEL OFFSET The keel offset feature le
the upper right corner. To set it, simply enterthe desired depth using the numbered keys. Remember to add tenths. For example, to set the keel offset
Therefore, every time you turn the unit on, the settings are exactly as you left them. However, you can return the UltraNav II to it's factory se
GPS TABLE OF CONTENTS GPS - HOW IT WORKS ACCURACY .46 THE EAGLE GPS MODULE 46 GETTING STARTED - INITIALIZATION 47 CHANGE POSITION 48 CHANGE ALTITUDE 4
Very small fish probably will not arch at all. Medium sized fish will show a partial arch, or a shape similarto an arch if they're in deep water.
The UltraNav II can detectthis invisible layerinthewater, butthe sensitivity will probably have to be turned up to see it. 42 35 830 780 SURFACE LAYER
To setthe PCFfactor, first press the MENU key, then press the key next to the "CHANGE GPS SETTINGS" label. Now press the key next to the &q
IMPORTANT TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION! If your unit is not working, Or if you need technical help, please use the following troubleshooting section be
3. The water may be deeper than the sonar's ability to find the bottom. If the sonar can't find the bottom signal while it's in the aut
A major cause of sonar problems is electrical noise. This usually appears on the sonar's display as random patterns of dots or lines. In severe c
PCF OFFSET The GPS navigation system relies on complex mathematical calculations to determine your position based on satellite data and other factors.
POWER CONNECTIONS The UltraNav I! works from a twelve-volt battery system. For the best results, attach the power cable directly to the battery. You
PRESET The white wire is for a NMEA interface. The UltraNav II sends data to The Presetfeature returns all sonar and OPS units to their original fact
Surface Mounting - Without Access If you don't have access to the back side of the mounting surface, use the "cleats" supplied with the
DGPS (Differential GPS) BEACON RECEIVER SETUP You'll have to tell the UltraNav II which beacon receiver's data to expect and setup the param
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