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FISH
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I.D.
FISH I.D. PLUS
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS
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LITHO IN U.S.A. 988-0106-31 EAGI
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
INSTALLATION 1
POWER CONNECTIONS 1
NOISE 3
TRANSDUCER 3
KEYBOARD BASICS 4
OPERATION 7
SENSITIVITY 7
CHARTSPEED
RANGE 10
ZOOM 10
DIGITAL 11
FISH I.D. FEATURE 12
AUTO 13
ALARMS 13
CHARTALARM 14
FISH ALARM 15
SPEAKER 15
LIGHT 15
MODE 16
TRANSDUCERS AND CONE ANGLES 20
SIGNAL INTERPRETATION 21
FISH ARCHES 21
WATER TEMPERATURE AND THERMOCLINES 23
SURVEYING A LAKE 24
BAIT FISH 25
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE 25
SPECIFICATIONS 26
GLOSSARY 26
Copyright
© 1989, Eagle Electronics
All rights reserved.
All features and specifications subiect
to change
without notice.
SECOND ECHO - Another echo that registers at roughly twice the
depth of a
target
echo. This is caused by the sound waves reflecting off
the bottom, striking
the surface of the water, travelling to the bottom
again, and returning to the surface.
SECOND FUNCTION KEY - A button that converts the functions of the
primary keys to other functions.
SENSITIVITY - The ability of a sonar unit's receiver to display targets.
Increasing
the sensitivity allows weaker
targets to be displayed. Also
called "gain".
SCROLL SPEED - See CHART SPEED.
SHOOT-ThROUGH-HULL
- A transducer installation which allows the
sonar
signals
to pass through a
fiberglass
hull without
cuffing
a hole in
the hull.
SUPPRESSION - A method used in some sonar
units to help eliminate
interference or noise.
SURFACE CLARITY CONTROL - Reduces or eliminates undesirable
signals displayed near the water's surface. Also called "SCC".
THERMOCLINE
- A layer
of water caused
by
the meeting of warm and
cool layers
of water. The thermocline provides
the temperature most
fish prefer.
TRANSDUCER - The element of a sonar system that converts the
electrical energy from the transmitter into ultrasonic sound waves.
When a return echo strikes the
transducer, it converts the sound waves
into electrical energy
which is received and
displayed by the sonar unit.
TRANSOM MOUNT - A method of mounting transducers or other
sensors on the transom of the boat.
UPPER/LOWER LIMIT - These are the range limits displayed on the
sonar screen or paper. The upper limit is shown at the top of the
display, while the lower limit is at the bottom. For example, a 20 to 30
foot range has 20 feet as the
upper limit and 30 feet as the lower limit.
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LCD - Liquid crystal display. The screen or display of a Liquid Crystal
Graph
sonar instrument.
LCG - Liquid Crystal Graph.
NOISE - Any undesired
signal. Electrical noise is caused by engine
ignitions systems, radios, etc. Acoustic noise is caused
by
the vibration
of the engine or other mechanical sources. Noise appears on the
display
as random dots or lines.
OPERATING FREQUENCY- Frequency of a sonar unit's transmitter
and receiver. (See kHz.)
OUTPUT POWER
- The amplitude of electrical energy
transmitted from
the sonar unit to the transducer. Measured in watts, the higher the
output power, the
deeper a sonar unit can read, and more detail can be
displayed.
PIXEL
- The small dots or squares
on a liquid crystal display or CAT.
PIXEL DENSITY - The number of pixels per square inch on a liquid
crystal display. Typically, the greater number of vertical pixels, the
better the resolution.
PULSE LENGTh - The amount of time that the sonar transmits. This is
measured in micro-seconds. The shorter the pulse length, the better
the resolution. For
example, a 30
micro-second pulse
length
is equal to
a one inch resolution.
RANGE The section of water shown on the sonar display. For
example, a 60 foot range has zero for the upper limit and 60 for the
lower limit.
REMOTE - An intelligent "repeater" unit that receives depth information
from another sonar unit. A remote doesn't have a transmitter or re-
ceiver. However,
it does have it's own features that are adjustable and
operate separately
from the master.
RESOLUTION - The ability of a sonar unit to separate targets from
each other or from the bottom.
SCALE - The markings on a sonar unit's display. To determine the
depth of a
target, simply compare the
target's
location 10 the location of
the scale markers on the display.
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the world of sportfishing sonar. Your Eagle Fish l.D. and
Fish 1.0. Plus are high quality sonar designed for both professional and
novice users. These units have an automatic feature that finds and
displays
the bottom
depth,
fish, and structure. As you become familiar
with your Fish 1.0., you can "fine tune" the unit to the surrounding
conditions to get the most from your sonar.
(Note: All operating
instructions for the Fish l.D. and Fish 1.0. Plus are
the same except
for speed and temperature. Only the Fish l.D. Plus
has those functions. To simplify
this manual, all references to the Fish
1.0. will also hold true for the Fish 1.0. Plus.
To get started with your Fish l.D., first read the installation section.
This is where it all begins, and improper installation can cause
problems
down the road. After you've read these instructions and installed your
Fish l.D., read the rest of this manual in detail. The more you know
when
you get
to the water, the more
your Fish 1.0. will do for you. Take
this manual for reference when
you head for the water.
INSTALLATION
Mounting
Install the unit in any convenient location, provided
there is clearance
when tilted for the best
viewing angle. Holes in the bracket base allow
wood screw or
through
bolt mounting. Place a piece
of plywood on the
back of thin panels to secure the mounting hardware. Make certain
there is enough room behind the unit to attach the power and
transducer cables.
You can route the power and transducer cables through
the one inch
hole in the base of the
gimbal
bracket. Then pass them
through
a hole
in the
mounting surface. First pass
the transducer connector and cable
up through
the hole and gimbal bracket. Then push the power cable
wire down
through
the bracket and dash. After routing the cables, fill
the hole with silicone rubber adhesive (RTV). Offset the bracket to
cover the majoilty
of the hole.
Power Connections
The Fish l.D. operates
from a 12 volt battery system. Attach the
power
cable to an accessory or power buss. If you have problems with
electrical interference, then attach the cable directly to the battery.
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Merk: Eagle
Categorie: Marine
Model: FISH I.D

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