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2

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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Summary of Contents for Panoptix Livescope LVS12

Page 1: ...ould 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 mo...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...sh it through the hole you drilled in step 9 If you are not routing the cable using a pass through hole route the cable up and over the top of the transom You should avoid routing the cable close to electrical wires or other sources of electrical interference Calibrating the Compass Before you can calibrate the compass the transducer must be installed on the shaft far enough away from the trolling...

Page 4: ...ogo are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries ActiveCaptain LiveScope Panoptix and SteadyCast are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin Android is a trademark of Google Inc Apple is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Wi Fi is a registered...

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