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2

Use cable ties to secure the transducer cable to the shaft or 

other secure location.

3

Route the Ethernet cable to the network switch or to the back 

of the chartplotter.

4

Route the power cable through a switched or unswitched 10 

to 35 Vdc power source.

Adjusting the Transducer Angle

The transducer should be angled properly for optimal imagery in 

each mode.

1

With the transducer mounted, angle the transducer according 

to the mode you will use:
• For LiveVü Forward mode, angle the transducer forward 

and slightly downward.

• For LiveVü Down mode, angle the transducer down.

TIP: 

You may want to experiment to find the best angle for 

your sonar needs.

2

Tighten the knob or mounting bolt so the device does not 

move during use.

3

On the chartplotter, select 

Sonar

, and select 

LiveVü Down 

or 

LiveVü Forward

.

Connecting the Transducer to Power and the 

Garmin Marine Network

 WARNING

When connecting the power cable, do not remove the in-line 

fuse holder. To prevent the possibility of injury or product 

damage caused by fire or overheating, the appropriate fuse 

must be in place as indicated in the product specifications. In 

addition, connecting the power cable without the appropriate 

fuse in place voids the product warranty.

1

Route the cables using the appropriate tie wraps, fasteners, 

and sealant to secure the cables along the route, and through 

any bulkheads or the deck.

2

Connect the bare-wire end of the power cable to a 10 to 

35 Vdc power source and to the ground

Installation Diagram

page 3

.

NOTE: 

A power switch is optional. The chartplotter 

automatically turns the transducer on and off.

3

Select an option:
• Connect the network cable to the network or the Panoptix 

port on your chartplotter.

• Connect the network cable to a port on the GMS

 10, if 

available.

Cable Routing Grommets

When routing cables through your boat, it may be necessary to 

drill holes to route the cables. Cable routing grommets can be 

used to cover cable installation holes. The grommets do not 

create a waterproof seal. If necessary, apply a marine sealant 

after installation to weatherproof around the grommet and the 

cable. You can purchase grommets from your Garmin dealer or 

directly from Garmin at 

www.garmin.com

.

Installation Diagram

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Item

Description

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Chartplotter

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Panoptix PS22-TR

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Power source (switch is optional)

Calibrating the Compass

Before you can calibrate the compass, the transducer must be 

installed on the shaft far enough away from the trolling motor to 

avoid magnetic interference, and deployed in the water. 

Calibration must be of sufficient quality to enable the internal 

compass.

NOTE: 

To use the compass, you must mount the transducer on 

the shaft. The compass does not work when you mount the 

transducer on the motor.
You can begin turning your boat before calibrating, but you must 

fully rotate your boat 1.5 times during calibration.

1

From an applicable sonar view, select 

Menu

 > 

Sonar Setup 

Installation

.

2

If necessary, select 

Use AHRS

 to turn on the AHRS sensor.

3

Select 

Calibrate Compass

.

4

Follow the on-screen instructions.

3

Summary of Contents for Panoptix PS22-TR

Page 1: ...e software you must obtain a software update memory card or load the latest software onto a memory card 1 Turn on the chartplotter 2 After the home screen appears insert the memory card into the card slot NOTE In order for the software update instructions to appear the device must be fully booted before the card is inserted 3 Follow the on screen instructions 4 Wait several minutes while the softw...

Page 2: ...motor shaft Installing the Transducer on the Trolling Motor Shaft Mount NOTICE You must secure the transducer cable to the shaft or other secure location during 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 Placing the transducer too close to the motor can prevent proper compass ca...

Page 3: ... cable to a 10 to 35 Vdc power source and to the groundInstallation Diagram page 3 NOTE A power switch is optional The chartplotter automatically turns the transducer on and off 3 Select an option Connect the network cable to the network or the Panoptix port on your chartplotter Connect the network cable to a port on the GMS 10 if available Cable Routing Grommets When routing cables through your b...

Page 4: ...ing temperature range From 0 to 40 C from 32 to 104 F Storage temperature range From 40 to 70 C from 40 to 158 F Material ASA plastic Maximum range 91 4 m 300 ft Frequency 417 kHz Fuse rating 4 0 A mini 32 Vdc When the transducer is used out of the water the transducer monitors the internal temperature and suspends operation until the temperature returns to the operating range Dependent upon trans...

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