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Fishfinder 300C Installation Instructions

Step 4: Install the Wiring Harness

The Fishfinder 300C comes with a cable assembly that connects it to power and to the transducer with one connection and provides interface 

capabilities for connecting external devices.
The color code in the diagram on 

page 

7

 indicates the appropriate harness connections. The replacement fuse is an AGC/3AG 3A fuse. If it is 

necessary to extend the power wires, use 22 AWG wire. Do not cut the transducer cable. Cutting the transducer cable voids your warranty. If 

your boat has an electrical system, you might be able to wire the Fishfinder 300C directly to an unused holder on your current fuse block. If you 

are using the fuse block, remove the in-line fuse holder supplied with the Fishfinder 300C. You can also wire the Fishfinder 300C directly to the 

battery.

 

CAUTION: 

The Fishfinder 300C maximum input voltage is 33 Vdc. Do not exceed this voltage, because this can damage the Fishfinder 300C and void 

the warranty.

 

NOTE: 

During a typical installation, use only the red and black wires. The other wires do not have to be connected for normal operation of the 

Fishfinder 300C. For information on connecting to a NMEA 0183-compatible device, see 

page 

7.

To install the wiring harness:

1.  Use a test light or voltmeter to determine the polarity of the voltage source.
2.  Connect the red (+ or positive) wire to the positive voltage terminal. (If you use the fuse block on the boat, route the positive connection 

through the fuse, as shown on the diagram.)

3.  Connect the black (- or ground) wire to the negative voltage terminal.
4.  Install or check the 3A fuse (on the fuse block or in the in-line holder).
5.  Align the notches on the cable plug and on the back of the Fishfinder 300C. Insert the cable into the connector, and turn the locking ring 

counter-clockwise until it stops.

+

To 10–38 volt boat supply

3A

+

Boat ground

3A fuse

To Fishfinder 300C

Fuse block

Pin 8 - ground (black)

Pin 18 - NMEA out (blue)

Pin 13 - dc positive (red)

Pin 7 - alarm (yellow)

Fishfinder 300C Power/Data 

Cable Pin Assignment

Summary of Contents for Fishfinder 300C

Page 1: ...shfinder 300C and protect it from excessive vibration or shock Allow room for the routing and connection of the cables There should be at least a 3 inch 8 cm clearance behind the case DO NOT mount the...

Page 2: ...ur of the included number 8 ANSI 4 2 1 4 DIN7981 mounting screws flush mounting the Fishfinder 300C requires the following tools Phillips head screwdriver Drill and drill bit refer to Drill Size Table...

Page 3: ...ts Some transducers may have to be installed by a professional marine installer CAUTION DO NOT cut the transducer lead or any part of the transducer cable Cutting the transducer cable voids your warra...

Page 4: ...til it touches the mounting bracket and then tighten 1 4 turn more Do not overtighten 6 Route the 30 foot 9 m transducer cable using the supplied cable ties to secure the cable to the motor shaft You...

Page 5: ...he pilot holes approximately 1 25 mm deep at the marked locations To avoid drilling the holes too deep wrap a piece of tape around the bit at 1 25 mm from the point of the bit 3 Apply marine sealant t...

Page 6: ...ltage because this can damage the Fishfinder 300C and void the warranty Note During a typical installation use only the red and black wires The other wires do not have to be connected for normal opera...

Page 7: ...3 device 1 Follow the instructions in Step 4 Install the Wiring Harness on page 6 For Garmin units the ground black wires serve as NMEA ground and must be attached together or on the same terminal Ref...

Page 8: ...nt transducer installation 1 Begin testing the installation at a slow speed If the sonar appears to be working properly gradually increase boat speed while observing sonar operation If the sonar signa...

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