Eagle Electronics 502cDF Fish Finder User Manual


 
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press to the next character and repeat until the latitude is correct.
Press
EXIT.
4. Press to
LONGITUDE|ENT. Press to change the first character,
then press to the next character and repeat until the longitude is
correct. Press
EXIT.
5. When latitude and longitude are correct, press EXIT repeatedly to get
back to the main page display.
Selecting a Waypoint
To select a waypoint on the map, use the arrow keys to center the cur-
sor crosshairs on the waypoint. A highlighted border will appear
around the waypoint.
Set a Waypoint by Average Position
This feature sets a waypoint at the current position after taking several
position readings and averaging them. This boosts waypoint position
accuracy by helping to eliminate errors caused by atmospheric condi-
tions and other factors.
1. Press
WPT| to MY WAYPOINTS| to NEW|ENT.
2. Press to
AVERAGE POSITION|ENT| to CREATE|ENT.
3. Wait while the unit takes points to get an average for the position. The
greater the number of points, the greater the accuracy. When the desired
number of points accumulates, press
ENT to create the waypoint.
4. The Edit Waypoint menu appears. You can save the waypoint by
pressing
EXIT|EXIT or you can edit the waypoint.
Set a Waypoint by Projecting a Position
This feature sets a waypoint at a point located a specific distance and
bearing from a reference position. The reference position can be se-
lected from your waypoint list, a map feature or from the POI list.
1. Press
WPT| to MY WAYPOINTS| to NEW|ENT.
2. Press to
PROJECTED POSITION|ENT| to CREATE|ENT.
3. Press to
CHOOSE REFERENCE|ENT. Use to select a waypoint, map
feature or Point of Interest. When a selection has been made press
ENT.
Use to select the reference point based on its location (nearest) or
name, then press
ENT.
4. Select the desired reference point and press ENT, which will bring up
the waypoint information window. Use to choose
SET REFERENCE at
the bottom of the screen and press
ENT.
5.Press to
DISTANCE|ENT. Press to change the first character, then