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you outstanding position and navigation information. Most people are
amazed when they actually use a GPS receiver and see what it does.
Please sit down with the unit and this manual and familiarize yourself with
them before using the Eagle View in the “real world”. A simulator is built in,
which lets you practice.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - Bracket
You can install the Eagle View on the top of a dash or from an overhead
with the supplied bracket. It can also be installed in the dash with an
optional IDA-3 mounting kit. A swivel bracket is included that converts the
Eagle View's gimbal bracket to a swivel mount. You can mount the Eagle
View in any convenient location, provided there is clearance when it’s tilted
for the best viewing angle.
Bracket Installation - No Swivel
Holes in the bracket’s base allow wood screw or through bolt mounting. It
may be necessary to place a piece of plywood on the back side of thin
panels to reinforce the panel. Make certain there is enough room behind
the unit to attach the power and antenna cables.
Drill a hole in the dash for the power and antenna cables. The best location
for this hole is immediately under the gimbal bracket. This way, the bracket
covers the hole. The smallest hole the power and antenna cable connector
can pass through is 3/4". Route the cables to the unit by passing them
through the hole from under the dash. Slide the bracket over the hole, then
route the cables out the slot in the back of the bracket. Finally, fasten the
bracket to the dash.
Bracket Installation - With Swivel
1. Place the swivel bracket on the dash or console in the desired mounting
location. Make certain there is enough room for the unit to rotate. Using
the swivel bracket’s base as a template, mark the four mounting holes
for drilling. Remove the bracket and drill the holes in the mounting
surface for the #10 mounting screws.
2. Install the large locknut into the bottom of the swivel bracket. Place the
swivel bracket onto the mounting surface and attach it using the four
supplied #10 screws.
3. Pass the large screw through the gimbal bracket and the swivel bracket.
Thread it into the large locknut and tighten it. Don't tighten it too tight,
or the gimbal bracket won't swivel.