Humminbird HDR 200 Operation Manual Download Page 12

Installing the HDR 200 
 

Before mounting the HDR 200, gather the parts you need: HDR 200, mounting hardware 

kit, and transducer cable. If the transducer cable is not long enough for your installation, see 
“Accessories” earlier in this manula for information on the EC-6 10’ extension. 
 

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The mounting surface should be adequately supported to protect the HDR 200 from 
excess wave shock and vibration. 

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The mounting area should allow at least 2” clearance at the back, sides, and top of the 
unit for connection, air flow, and ease of removal. 

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Any VHF radio you have may incur some degree of interference with the depth sounder.  
Humminbird depth sounders are designed to minimize this interference although it is best 
to route the transducer cable and antenna cable as far away from each other as possible-
for example, on opposite sides of the boat. 

 
After you have determined the best location for you HDR 200, proceed with the instructions on 
the following page. 

1.  Locate an area on the dash or panel which is visible to the boat operator and free from 

obstructions such as the throttle, steering mechanism or other gauges.  The panel should 
be sufficiently sturdy to protect the HDR 200 from excessive shock.  The maximum 
recommended panel thickness is ¾”, although thicker panels may be accommodated by 
modifying the ‘U’ bracket. 

2.  Mark the desired location and drill a pilot hole. 
3.  Drill a 2-1/8” diameter hole using a hole saw and hand drill.  Isnce this is a standard hole 

size, hole saws are readily available for rental or purchase, or any marine service shop 
can handle this task. 

4.  Insert the HDR 200 from the front of the panel.  
5.  From the rear of the panel, install the ‘U’ bracket and wingut as illustrated, ensuring the 

face of the HDR200 is rotated upright. 

6.  If the panel into which you are mounting the unit is greater than ¼” thick, the ‘U’ bracket 

at the score lines to reduce it’s length.  It is a good idea to shorten the bracket gradually 
(one tab at a time). 

7.  Tighten the wing nut to secure the installation. 

 

 

8.  The power cable can be wired to any 12 VDC 

power source, but wiring directly to the boat’s 
fuse panel is most desirable.  Connect the 
black lead to the negative terminal and the 
red lead to 12 VDC positive.  Use a 1-amp 
fuse in the fuse panel or if wiring directly to 
the battery, use and in-line fuse holder with a 
1 amp fuse. 

Do not connect the red lead to 

the power source without a fuse.

  The 

yellow lead turns the HDR 200 “on”.  Connect 
the yellow lead to a 12 VDC positive source 
that only receives power when the boat’s 
ignition is on.  Connected in this fashion, the 
HDR 200 will “power-up” whenever the boat’s 
ignition is turned on.  No fuse is necessary on the yellow lead.  If your boat does not have 
a switchable electrical system, you must wire the yellow lead through a separate switch, 
then directly to the power source. 

 
Section 3: Testing and Using 
 

After installing your HDR 200, transducer, and cables, you should test the installation.  

Testing should be performed in the water, since that is the only way to check your transducer’s 
performance.  When the boat ignition is turned on the HDR 200 will perform a self-test and then 

Summary of Contents for HDR 200

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Page 2: ...uding aluminum Please carefully consider the following before installing your transducer TRANSDUCER MOUNTING OPTIONS A Transom Mount The Humminbird high speed transducer allows the transducer element...

Page 3: ...bronz thru hull transducer has a threaded stem which installs through a hole drilled in the boat hull leaving the housing exposed under the boat This type of installation must be used for many boats...

Page 4: ...use a silicone sealant between the screwhead and bracket in order to prevent leaking See Figure C Step 2 BRACKET INSTALLATION Fiberglass Boats If your boat has a stepped transom located below and und...

Page 5: ...cally in the three slots found in the bracket It is important to use a silicone sealant between the screwhead and bracket in order to prevent leaking Step 3 TRANSDUCER PIVOT ASSEMBLY Assemble the pivo...

Page 6: ...the bracket Slide the O ring on to the headed pin and insert it through the two parts Assemble by screwing the x3 8 allen head screw into the end of the pin and tighten See Figure G Step 5 ANGLE ALLIG...

Page 7: ...h this type installation it is important that the transducer be mounted by someone familiar with the use of two part epoxy adhesives For this reason Techsonic Industries Inc will not be responsible fo...

Page 8: ...ye of the transducer The bubbles will disappear in a short time or can be removed by rubbing the transducer eye with your fingers while the transducer is in the water 4 If your instrument should fail...

Page 9: ...Install the mounting knobs and tighten snugly The unit can now be swiveled and tilted to any desired position...

Page 10: ...cket can also be mounted directly to the dash without the swivel mount however this method is not recommended since the unit cannot be rotated INSTALLING THE CABLES Your LCR comes equipped with Hummin...

Page 11: ...ole cover after determining the necessary wire length from the hole The power cable has a red lead to the positive post and the black lead to the negative post Install a 1 amp fuse between the red cab...

Page 12: ...le saws are readily available for rental or purchase or any marine service shop can handle this task 4 Insert the HDR 200 from the front of the panel 5 From the rear of the panel install the U bracket...

Page 13: ...splayed and will increase in 1 increments from 3 to 20 and then back to 3 again Hold the button down until the depth you desire appears then release the button Ensure that the alarm symbol is on and n...

Page 14: ...Do not attempt to repair HDR 200 yourself Repairs should be performed only by authorized Humminbird technicians...

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