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		 Pub. 988-0152-081   
					Addendum I   
					Additional Instructions for   
					Eagle Cuda 240i S/GPS   
					Your sonar/GPS unit, the Cuda 240i, functions exactly like the Cuda   
					240 described in the manual provided (part 988-0152-012). In addition,   
					the Cuda 240i contains a communications port for NMEA 0183 output.   
					The instructions for connecting data cables and setting up the   
					communications port appear in this addendum.   
					NMEA 0183 Data Cable Connections   
					NMEA is a standard communications format for marine electronic   
					equipment. The Cuda 240i can send information to any device that   
					receives NMEA 0183 data. This allows the unit to work with VHF   
					marine radios equipped with the Digital Selective Calling (DSC)   
					distress call feature.   
					To send NMEA 0183 data, the Cuda 240i has one NMEA 0183 version   
					2.0 communication port. The com port can be used to send NMEA   
					formatted data such as your current position.   
					The provided Cuda 240i data cable plugs into the accessory socket on the   
					right side of the back of your unit's case. The data cable ends in two wires   
					that connect to your VHF radio or other NMEA device. The Cuda 240i uses   
					the yellow wire to transmit and the black shield wire for signal ground.   
					NOTE:   
					Some VHF radios, such as the popular Uniden brand, have input   
					levels which require use of an additional diode and resistor built into   
					the Cuda 240i data cable. This is Wiring Diagram A, which is   
					described on page 2. The majority of the DSC radios will work with the   
					resistor and diode as provided by Eagle.   
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				Twist the exposed wires together as shown in the following figures. If   
					you're using a Uniden or similar radio, connect the radio's NMEA Wire   
					to the Cuda 240i data cable's yellow wire, and the radio's   
					Ground/Shield wire to the Cuda 240i data cable's black shield wire. If   
					you're using another radio brand or NMEA device, see Wiring Diagram   
					B instructions at the end of page 3.   
					Yellow (Transmit)   
					Shield (Ground)   
					NMEA Wire (Receive) or NMEA +   
					To Uniden   
					Com port to   
					Cuda 240i   
					Ground/Shield or NMEA –   
					radio or other   
					device   
					Com port wiring to transmit NMEA information   
					to a Uniden or similar VHF radio or other device.   
					Twist the appropriate wires together, making sure that the exposed   
					ends make good contact. Secure the wire ends with wire nuts, then   
					wrap each wire nut securely with electrical tape to protect against   
					moisture, as shown in the figure on the right.   
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				After taping the wire ends individually, wrap the entire connection   
					with electrical tape as shown. This will help protect from moisture and   
					prevent the wires from breaking contact.   
					Wiring Diagram "B"   
					If your VHF radio or other device requires true RS-232, you will need to   
					remove the diode and resistor built into the end of the Cuda 240i data cable.   
					You will notice near the end of the cable a segment protected with black   
					heat-shrink. To connect the Cuda 240i to a true RS-232 radio, first   
					remove the Uniden adapter segment of the cable as shown in the   
					following figures.   
					For Wiring Diagram B installations, remove the Uniden adapter   
					segment at the end of your data cable as shown at left. Snip off the end   
					of the cable protected by the black heat-shrink. At right, we have used   
					clear heat-shrink for clarity, so you can see the diode and resistor   
					protected within. Remove this portion of the cable.   
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				After you've removed the adapter segment, use wire pliers to expose the   
					ends of the five remaining wires in the cable. Cut off the black, blue and   
					white wires, then seal their ends with electrical tape.   
					Black   
					Cut black, blue   
					Blue   
					White   
					and white.   
					Yellow   
					(transmit)   
					Bare wire   
					(shield)   
					After removing the adapter segment, prepare to connect by removing   
					and taping off unneeded wires. Strip the end of the yellow wire.   
					Strip about 1/4-inch (6.35 mm) of insulation from the yellow wire, then   
					follow the preceding wire nut and taping instructions to connect the   
					wires from the radio or other device.   
					If you're using a true RS-232 radio or other device, connect its (+)   
					Receive wire to the Cuda 240i data cable's yellow wire and its ground or   
					(–) Receive wire to the Cuda 240i data cable's bare shield wire.   
					Yellow (Transmit)   
					Shield (Ground)   
					(+) Receive or Receive   
					(–) Receive or ground   
					Com port to   
					Cuda 240i   
					To another   
					NMEA device   
					Com port wiring to transmit NMEA information   
					to another standard NMEA-compatible device.   
					When the data cable is connected to your VHF radio, all you have to do   
					is plug it into the sonar/GPS unit. Attach the data cable's plug to the   
					accessory socket on the right side of the back of your unit's case.   
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				Communications Port Configuration   
					Now that you have the devices connected, use the Com Port command   
					in the System Setup Menu to make them communicate. This command   
					opens a menu that allows you to configure the communications port.   
					Menus for changing Com Port settings.   
					If you need additional assistance in configuring the unit to communicate   
					with another device, consult the factory; customer service phone numbers   
					are in the back of the unit's manual. To set Com Port Configuration:   
					1. Press MENU|MENU|↓ to SYSTEM SETUP|ENT.   
					2. Press ↓ to COM PORT|ENT.   
					A menu appears with a drop-down Baud Rate selection box highlighted.   
					The menu also contains an on/off checkbox to activate NMEA Output,   
					and a button that activates the Configure NMEA command (described   
					in the following section).   
					To set Baud Rate:   
					With the Baud Rate box selected (the title bar should be highlighted in   
					black, as in the middle figure above), press ENT. A drop-down list   
					appears, showing available baud rates. Select the one that matches the   
					baud rate on your VHF radio, and then press ENT.   
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				To activate NMEA Output:   
					From the Communication Ports menu, press ↓ to highlight NMEA   
					Output. Press ENT to check (turn on) or uncheck (turn off) the NMEA   
					Output checkbox.   
					To exit the Communication Ports menu, press EXIT|EXIT|EXIT.   
					Configure NMEA   
					Once in the Communication Ports menu, you can configure the unit to   
					use specific NMEA sentences. (The default setting has all NMEA   
					sentences turned on.) Press ↓ to CONFIGURE NMEA|ENT.   
					NMEA Sentences selection menu.   
					A menu appears showing the prefixes of the available NMEA sentences.   
					A check mark next to a prefix means the prefix is in use. Use ↑ ↓ → ←   
					to select a prefix, then press ENT to turn off the prefix. (Press ENT again   
					to check the box and turn a prefix on.)   
					NOTE:   
					The names of the NMEA sentences are abbreviated in this menu.   
					These are the functions of the various selectable prefixes:   
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					GLL transmits latitude and longitude of present position, time of   
					position fix, and status.   
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					GGA transmits time, position and fix related data.   
					APB transmits autopilot information.   
					RMC and RMB transmits navigation information messages.   
					GSA and GSV transmits fix mode, DOP values and satellites in   
					view information.   
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					DBT transmits the depth below the transducer.   
					DPT transmits the depth   
					MTW transmits the water temperature.   
					4. When the desired prefixes are checked or unchecked, press   
					EXIT|EXIT|EXIT|EXIT to return to the previous page.   
					Compatibility With Various VHF Radios   
					The Digital Selective Calling (DSC) feature in marine radios is   
					relatively new technology. The U.S. Coast Guard, for example,   
					implemented its first DSC-capable systems in Atlantic City, N.J. and   
					Chincoteague, VA in September, 2003. However, the entire U.S. DSC   
					rescue system won't be operational until Sept. 30, 2006.   
					As more marine electronics manufacturers enter this growing market, other   
					connectivity issues with your unit may appear. You can check for known   
					
					in the Manuals section for updated documents for your sonar/GPS unit.   
					This addendum supplements the manual Cuda 240, part number 988-0152-012.   
					Pub. 988-0152-081   
					© Copyright 2004   
					All Rights Reserved   
					Eagle Electronics   
					Printed in USA 022704   
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