background image

Wiring Your Downrigger 

 

Your Boat's Electrical Condition 

 

 

It is important to make sure that your boat is 

properly set up before installing your Digi-Troll IV 
with Positive Ion Control (PIC). Whenever a boat 
is in water, various submerged parts interact to 
create weak electrical currents. These weak 
electrical currents must be controlled to extend 
the life of the boat's metal parts and ensure a 
good fish catching environment.  
 

Check the zinc sacrificial anodes on your boat 

and on the outboard/outdrive. If they are more 
than 50% dissolved they should be replaced. Any 
coating of slime or growth should be cleaned off. 
All metal parts including the hull (if metal) must be 
interconnected by a grounding wire. This includes 
motor shafts, outdrives, and through hull fittings. 
 

If your boat and zincs are set up correctly, the 

voltage on the stainless steel downrigger wire of 
your Mag 20 DT should be positive when in 
contact with the water. The following tips (in the 
next column) can be useful: 

 

• 

Use Cannon vinyl coated lead weights. Lead, 
if not pure, can produce negative charges. 

• 

Use the trolling weight insulators supplied with 
your downrigger. This insulates your weight 
from the positive charge on the cable. This will 
also ensure that the trolling weight will stop at 
water level when retrieved. 

• 

The cable on your downrigger should be 
replaced every 2 years. Etching of the cable 
can weaken it physically and electrically. 

• 

In saltwater, make sure the sacrificial zincs 
are replaced when half dissolved. This 
ensures that the boat will run with a neutral or 
slightly positive charge. Clean zincs on a 
regular basis with a non-corrosive brush. 

• 

Always make sure the boat is properly 
grounded to the water. This will help ensure 
proper PIC voltage on the cable and that the 
Short Stop will function properly. 

Battery 

Fuse Holder 

Circuit Breaker 
Red   ( - ) 
 

Battery 

WIRI

NG

 YOUR 

DOWN

RIGGER 

Electrical Specifications & Wiring 
Instructions 

 

The Digi-Troll is rated at 25 amps (full load), 12 

volts DC and is protected by a 30 amp manual 
reset circuit breaker (located under motor 
housing). Be sure to measure the battery voltage 
of your boat. 

 

WARNING! - DO NOT RUN THIS DOWNRIGGER 
ON A 24 VOLT BATTERY SYSTEM. THIS WILL 
DAMAGE THE UNIT AND VOID YOUR 
WARRANTY. 

 

Connecting to the Battery: 

 

It is strongly recommended that a fuse or 

manual-reset circuit breaker be installed at the 
battery on the positive lead of the power cable or 
that you connect the downrigger to a battery 
selector switch. (See Fuse and Wire 
Specifications) Connect the positive lead (RED) to 
the (+) post on your battery or the downrigger will 
not operate. Use the new quick disconnect plug to 
remove the downrigger without touching the 
battery. 

  

NOTE:

 It is strongly recommended to power your 

Digi-Troll IV with a Deep-Cycle marine battery. 
Only run a Digi-Troll IV from a Starter battery if is 
recharged by an alternator while trolling with the 
outboard motor. 

Tip:

 Control degradation of the power cables and 

limit corrosion by using 

Cannon Ox-Not

 anti-

oxidant gel on all connections. 

 

FUSE / BREAKER SPECIFICATIONS:  

30 Amp, 32 Volt, waterproof, fast blow. 

WIRE SPECIFICATIONS:

  

0-15 ft.  

(0-5 meters) 

10 gauge 

15-25 ft.   (5-8 meters) 

8 gauge 

25-30 ft.   (8-9 meters) 

6 gauge 

 

Note: You must unplug the Digi-Troll to check the natural voltage on the reel cable. 

AnglingOutpost.com

1-888-356-5022

AnglingOutpost.com

1-888-356-5022

Summary of Contents for Digi-Troll IV

Page 1: ...pg 19 The Effects of Blowback pg 20 Troubleshooting pg 21 Trolling Tips pg 22 Warranty Information pg 23 Cannon Service Policy pg 23 Authorized Service Centers See List Digi Troll IV NOTE Do not retu...

Page 2: ...into the Great lakes in an attempt to revitalize its sport fishing industry From this successful transplant new fishing techniques and equipment were developed One such method was controlled depth fi...

Page 3: ...any boat Mounting Accessories Deck Plates are necessary when extra strength must be added to the base material of the boat and for attaching the downrigger to other mounting accessories Gimbal Mounts...

Page 4: ...tional flat head screws through the top plate for stabilization you will need to drill and countersink Side Rail on T Section Side Rail on Gunwale Pedestal for Additional Height NOTE In no case should...

Page 5: ...ck Where access to the underside of the deck is not available the mounting base can be mounted using wellnuts Use the base as a template to mark locations and drill four 1 2 holes Mount the base using...

Page 6: ...e downrigger frame Be sure that the boom is held securely by seating it firmly against the shoulder inside the fame and fastening the boom locking screw such that it engages the hole in the boom Assem...

Page 7: ...wire cutters is recommended for this part of setup Examine the top of the terminator and note the order shown in the detail to run cable Unwind about 2 feet of cable and thread the cable through the...

Page 8: ...de of the clamp Tighten the nut to secure the rod holder Reposition the rod holder by loosening the nut and adjusting the tilt Single Rod Holder Assembly Star Washer Placement Angled Shoulder Recommen...

Page 9: ...Clean zincs on a regular basis with a non corrosive brush Always make sure the boat is properly grounded to the water This will help ensure proper PIC voltage on the cable and that the Short Stop will...

Page 10: ...r boat s electrical system s ground Malfunctions with the PIC communication between units or loss of operation result from faulty grounding Always check to see if your boat is properly grounded first...

Page 11: ...o the performance of your Digi Troll IV s depth tracking features For best results follow all mounting instructions carefully Where to Mount the Transducer Any location along the bottom edge of the tr...

Page 12: ...ng instructions 2 optional sonar transducer attached to your Master downrigger and mounted according to the instructions in this manual 3 if you have more than one downrigger and you wish to bottom fo...

Page 13: ...NU The Menu moves the display through six screens for programming see section on programming for details After 10 seconds of inactivity on the key pad the screen reverts back to the weight depth displ...

Page 14: ...l IV s menu system in the order of occurrence While programming the UP key is used to increase the value and the DOWN key is used to decrease the value Remember during programming if there is no activ...

Page 15: ...nu From the depth screen press the MENU key twice or once from the Bottom Following screen to enter this menu The first screen allows you to adjust the pause time of the weight between cycling movemen...

Page 16: ...h setting must reflect the actual distance from the boom to the water surface Press the RCL key to display or adjust the cable type setting CA4 indicates a length of 400 feet and CA2 indicates 200 fee...

Page 17: ...same manner Digi Troll IV Factory Settings Your Digi Troll IV was shipped with the following factory settings so that you can use your downrigger immediately without further programming Depth memory...

Page 18: ...our actual voltage may vary Fishing With Your Downrigger After programming your Digi Troll IV release some line from your rod and reel so that the lure is anywhere from 5 to 100 feet behind the boat T...

Page 19: ...ed at the downrigger wire will attract the fish It is best to use a short drop back between the downrigger release and the lure Drop backs of 10 to 20 ft are typical A drop back of 50 to 100 ft will e...

Page 20: ...ent Current drag water salinity and the use of non Cannon products will affect your actual trolling depth As an example the first chart shows that if you are trolling at 4 MPH with an 8 pound weight a...

Page 21: ...the master unit displays MAS at turn on The transducer must be connected to the master Digi Troll IV only If the problem is with a slave Digi Troll IV make sure that it displays SLA at turn on Make su...

Page 22: ...ures in areas where fish might be Skilled fishermen call these areas the strike zones They include the edges of the week beds structure along bottom drop offs preferred temperature of the target speci...

Page 23: ...allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you speci...

Page 24: ...onsibility for the management of waste from their products to achieve environmentally responsible disposal during the product life cycle WEEE compliance may not be required in your location for electr...

Reviews: