Garmin Panoptix Livescope LVS12 Installation Instructions Manual

PANOPTIX™ LIVESCOPE
LVS12
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Important Safety Information
See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the chartplotter product box for product warnings and other important information.
You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your vessel. Sonar is a tool that enhances your awareness of the water beneath your boat. It does not relieve you of the responsibility of observing the water around your boat as you navigate.
CAUTION
Failure to install and maintain this equipment in accordance with these instructions could result in damage or injury.
Always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask when drilling, cutting, or sanding.
NOTICE
When drilling or cutting, always check what is on the opposite side of the surface.
To obtain the best performance and to avoid damage to your boat, you must install the Garmin® device according to these instructions.
Read all installation instructions before proceeding with the installation. If you experience difficulty during the installation, go to support.garmin.com for more information.
Registering Your Device
Help us better support you by completing our online registration today. Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in a safe place.
1
Go to my.garmin.com/registration.
2
Sign in to your Garmin account.
Software Update
You must update the software when you install this device. If your Garmin chartplotter has WiFi® technology, you should
update the software using the ActiveCaptain™ app on a compatible Android™ or Apple® device. If your chartplotter does not have has WiFi technology, you should update the software using a memory card and a Windows® computer.
For more information, go to support.garmin.com.
Tools Needed
• Drill
• 4 mm (5/32 in.) and 3.2 mm (1/8 in.) drill bits
• Masking tape
• #2 Phillips screwdriver
• Marine sealant
• 32 mm (1 1/4 in.) hole saw (optional)
• Cable ties (optional)
Mounting Considerations
• You must not mount the transducer in the path of the propeller.
• On an outboard motor, you should mount the transducer on the side of the down stroke of the propeller, typically starboard.
• You should mount the transducer in a location where it will not be jarred when launching, hauling, or storing.
• You should mount the transducer in a location where it is not behind strakes, struts, fittings, water intake or discharge ports, thru-hull transducers, or anything that creates air bubbles or causes the water to become turbulent. Turbulent water may interfere with the sonar beam.
• You should mount the transducer as close to the center line of the boat as possible.
• When mounted farther from the center of the transom, a greater deadrise can cause the boat hull to interfere with the sonar beam , and can cause inconsistent detection on the opposite side of the boat
. The transducer is shown
from behind.
• On twin-drive vessels, you should mount the transducer between the drives, if possible.
• If necessary, for extra cable length you can connect an optional extension cable, available at buy.garmin.com or from your Garmin dealer.
Installing the Transducer on the Trolling Motor
NOTICE
You must secure the transducer cable to the shaft or other secure location after installation. Damage to the transducer cable wires or cable jacket can cause transducer failure.
1
Insert the hose clamp through the slot on the trolling motor mount bracket , until equal lengths extend on both sides of the mount.
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Secure the hose clamp around the trolling motor .
3
Align the top of the transducer parallel to the top of the bracket.
4
Secure the transducer to the bracket using the knob .
5
Use cable ties (not included) to secure the transducer cable to the shaft or other secure location.
6
Route the transducer cable to the chartplotter while taking these precautions.
• You should not route the cable close to electrical wires or other sources of electrical interference.
• You must route the cable so it is not pinched when the trolling motor is deployed or stowed.
Installing the Transducer on a Trolling Motor Shaft
Trolling Motor Shaft Bracket Orientation
The trolling motor bracket features an 8-degree angle to reduce interference from the trolling motor on the transducer beam. You must orient the bracket with the narrow end of the angle to the top when installing the bracket.
The angled side of the transducer should face the front of the trolling motor .
Installing the Transducer on the Trolling Motor Shaft
NOTICE
You must secure the transducer cable to the shaft or other secure location after installation. Damage to the transducer cable wire or the cable jacket can cause transducer failure.
You should mount the transducer as far from the motor as possible.
1
Orient the trolling motor shaft bracket (Trolling Motor Shaft
Bracket Orientation, page 2).
2
Using the M6 screws , attach the curved trolling shaft bracket to the angled trolling shaft bracket .
3
Secure the transducer to the bracket using the knob .
4
Use cable ties (not included) to secure the transducer cable to the shaft or other secure location.
5
Route the transducer cable to the chartplotter while taking these precautions.
• You should not route the cable close to electrical wires or other sources of electrical interference.
• You must route the cable so it is not pinched when the trolling motor is deployed or stowed.
Installing the Transducer on a Transom
Assembling the Transom-Mount Hardware
Attach the transducer to the transom-mount bracket using the hex nut , rubber washer , flat washer , and bolt .
Assembling the Transom-Mount Hardware with an Extension
You can add an extension bracket to extend the transducer beyond the hull on a deep V hull boat. This extends the transducer below the water line without immersing the bracket or installing the bracket too close to the edge of your boat. The extension bracket is not required in all installations.
Attach the transom-mount bracket to the extension , and attach the extension to the transducer using the hex nuts
, rubber washers , flat washers , and bolts .
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