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Selecting the Transducer  

Configuration for your Boat 

 

Keep in mind the primary rule for transducer operation. 

This is: the transducer can function as long as it has an 

unobstructed forward view and has smooth flowing 

non-aerated water surrounding it. 

 

The first line of inquiry should be about the boat.  

Transom mounted transducers are intended for low 

speed boats with external props. Boats with inboard 

motors and boats that regularly exceed 40MPH cannot 

use transom mounted transducers. Inboard motors  

create aeration and excess turbulence that prevent the 

transducers from operating properly. I/O motors where 

the prop is aft of the transom do not create this 

situation. Be careful that the driveshaft of the I/O does 

not block the forward horizontal scan. Boats that exceed 

40MPH run a risk of having the transom mounted 

transduers torn free of the transom. The transom 

mounted transducers are not designed to be used at 

these speeds. 

 

In addition, the transom mounted transducers are 

mounted on kick-up brackets. This allows the brackets 

to kick up at about 35-40MPH. This is intended to 

allow the transducers to kick-up if they strike an  

object, or to be pulled up when trailering a boat. Once 

kicked up, the transducers must be manully reset in 

order to function. 

 

Thru-hull transducers are for boats that exceed 40MPH 

and /or have inboard motors. Transducer placement  

depends on boat size, speed, hull configuration and 

sonar application. On displacement hulls, the  

transducer is generally located 1/3 aft of where the bow 

meets the water line. This is the farthest forward the 

transducer should ever be mounted. It is important that 

the transducer be below turbulent aerated water created 

by the bow. 

 

Special Thru-Hull Mounting Considerations

 

 

On sailboats with a fin keel, the transducer is most often 

placed at the leading edge of the keel and sometimes 

faired into the keel. As this location may be where the 

sling rests when hauling the boat, the transducer may be 

placed on either side of the hull with the foremost face 

of the transducer even with the leading edge of the keel.  

Alternatley, the transducer may be placed forward of the 

keel ahead of the lifting strap location.  This should not be 

ahead of 1/3 aft of where the bow meets the waterline. 

 

On planing hulls the transducer is typically placed near 

the transom. This is to provide smooth flowing water at 

the greastest speed. However, most planing hull boats 

create transducer aeration when on plane regardless of 

transducer location. 

 

It should be noted that thru-hull transducers can effect 

boat performance in two important ways. The first  

concern is cavitation created by the transducer that causes 

reduced engine performance by disrupting water flow 

around the propeller. This is smoothed out by the hull in 

some boats, but on planing hulls with the transducer near 

the transom, the hull is not able to clear the cavitation. 

The second concern is uneven drag on high-speed boats. 

This may occur when the thru-hull transducer is mounted 

far off of the centerline of the boat. At low speeds and on 

large boats the effect is negligible. On smaller boats at 

high speeds the drag can effect the steering. The effect 

increases as the boat’s speed rises. Boats with trim tabs 

can usually trim this out, but boats without trim tabs may 

feel a pulling sensation toward the transducer side of the 

boat.  For this reason it is recommended that the trans-

ducer be installed on or close to the centerline of small 

high speed boats. 

 

A less intuative mounting location for the thru-hull 

transducer on a planing hull is on the centerline just 

forward of midship. The goal in this mounting is to place 

the transducer so that it is out of the water at planing 

speed. As most transducers are aerated at planing speeds, 

this removes the transducer from the water flow 

preventing cavitation and steering problems. Most 

applications for forward scanning sonar occur when the 

boat is at low non-planing speeds including fishing and 

navigating hazardous waters. Under these speed 

conditions the transducer is in the water.  Note that the 

transducer should not operate when it is out of the water. 

 

On trailered boats, be certain that the mounting is such 

that the boat does not rest on the transducers. This could 

result in damage to the transducer and/or boat hull. 

Explore possible mounting locations while the boat is on 

the trailer.  

Summary of Contents for iScan V90

Page 1: ...1...

Page 2: ...ant to us To this end we welcome any comments or suggestions that you might have in regard to this equipment It is very important that you complete and return the WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD within 15...

Page 3: ...ducer Adjustments 21 Demo 21 System Reset_____________________________________________________________21 Displays 22 Vertical 22 Down 23 Down Zoom 23 Data 24 Operating Adjustments 25 Range 25 Gain 25...

Page 4: ...can be fully protected Should you experience a problem with your iScan V90 first refer to the Troubleshooting section page 34 of this manual Most common problems and their solutions are described her...

Page 5: ...irected in an almost unlimited number of directions For example using an 8 element phased array transducer the iScan V90 is capable of steering the acoustic beam in any of 60 different directions Sinc...

Page 6: ...e so that it does not run parallel or close to the transducer cable engine refrigeration bilge pump or any other critical wiring An in line fuse holder is included with your unit and should be placed...

Page 7: ...unting the mounting base portion of the Quick Disconnect Mount is removed To remove the mounting base loosen the thumb screw until it seperates from the upper portion of the Quick Disconnect Mount Whi...

Page 8: ...Main Power I O Wiring Cable from Quick Disconnect Bracket WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION BLACK GND COMMON POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 11 16 VDC POWER SUPPLY WHITE RXA GPS INPUT PORT GREEN RX TX GND S...

Page 9: ...ternatley the transducer may be placed forward of the keel ahead of the lifting strap location This should not be ahead of 1 3 aft of where the bow meets the waterline On planing hulls the transducer...

Page 10: ...FORMANCE MAY BE SERIOUSLY DEGRADED THIS ACTION WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY If you need a longer length cable than comes with the transducer 30 then purchase the optional 30 extension cables Interphase Par...

Page 11: ...ts that regularly exceed 35MPH 30 knots Boats that exceed 40MPH 35knots cannot use transom mounted transducers but instead must use thru hull transducers Special Note The kick up feature is designed a...

Page 12: ...acer with the mounting holes of the mounting bracket and slide the axle in place through the spacer 5 Place one small stainless steel spacer against the transducer bracket 6 Slide two urethane spacers...

Page 13: ...sducer so that it is perpendicular from side to side and make sure the rounded shaped area is pointed towards the front of the boat Mounting the Transducer to the Boat After you have selected the opti...

Page 14: ...ration of the transducer can be minimized by keeping the transducer mounted away from the keel and by not mounting too far forward b On sailboats the transducer should be mounted where the acoustic be...

Page 15: ...d rise angle at the transducer mounting location If the thru hull transducer were mounted directly to the hull the sound beam would be tilted off the vertical at the same angle as the dead rise Most t...

Page 16: ...s sealant Carefully confirm that the transducer is aligned so that the round front end is pointed directly toward the front of the boat 7 Install and tighten the bronze hex nut allow for swelling in w...

Page 17: ...ng the brightness The screen menu provides visual feedback on the adjustment and often allows further choices by pressing one of the 5 softkeys below the menu If no button is pressed for several secon...

Page 18: ...P MENU where you can select languages change the display units select a boat icon customize the system gain settings adjust the NMEA baud rate set a transducer keel offset add a compensation for the t...

Page 19: ...L GAIN range choose the boat icon configure the display as either a MASTER or REMOTE or press MORE to adjust the STC to minimize the effect of surface clutter To choose the boat icon and the MASTER 1...

Page 20: ...not used to calculate the digital depth or sound an alarm If you are having problems with the digital depth or alarms because of excessive surface clutter you can increase or decrease the exclusion ra...

Page 21: ...ate angle of the unwanted upward or downward slope on the display Then proceed to the TRANSDUCER adjustment menu as above and press the softkey buttons to adjust the Level L It is possible to adjust 1...

Page 22: ...y should look similar to the unit shown at right The boat icon at the top left of the display represents the position of the vessel The horizontal line with the scale across the top of the display rep...

Page 23: ...lay you can ZOOM into any 25 portion of the depth being displayed For example if the downlooking depth range is 100 feet then the ZOOM function can be used to look at any 25 of the depth like 10 to 35...

Page 24: ...and Lat Lon coordinates in large digits on the left side of the display see drawing at right In order for the Color Twinscope to show the speed temperature and Lat Lon coordinates the unit must be con...

Page 25: ...choices available for adjusting the iScan V90 s receiver GAIN Press the button below AUTO so that the word AUTO is shown with a red border if you would like the Color Twinscope to automatically adjus...

Page 26: ...e CURSOR DATA BOX will display the approximate DEPTH and RANGE from the vessel to that location It is important to realize that the depth information in the CURSOR DATA BOX is the result of a calculat...

Page 27: ...below the symbols in the ALARM MENU or the NAV or UP DOWN button Press the softkey button below the EXIT symbol to save the setting and exit or press the button below the CLEAR symbol to disable the A...

Page 28: ...em in a full screen format on the iScan V90 s display If more than one camera or video input is required you can use a video switch to choose between several video signals Pressing the softkey button...

Page 29: ...e position in relation to the vessel Because the LCD display is only showing the acoustic echoes that are returned to the transducer it can not show forward bottom conditions that are hidden from its...

Page 30: ...ustic energy Some of the acoustic energy is contained in an area called the sidelobes In conventional downlooking depthsounders the sidelobes create little problem except to distort the size of the ac...

Page 31: ...n V90 the View Cam and the Fish Cam The View Cam is splash proof and is ideal for mounting in engine rooms or to monitor deck areas The View Cam is designed to fit into a plastic thru hull and has a w...

Page 32: ...nds out the following NMEA 0183 sentences with the digital depth data DPT DBT Software Upgrades You can download software updates to your PC from our website at www interphase tech com and then upload...

Page 33: ...from the Master 1 connects to the Yellow wire from the Remote 2 and the Yellow wire from the Master 1 connects to the Orange wire from the Remote 2 The Green wires from both units are tied together O...

Page 34: ...int 5 DO NOT allow any solvents i e gasoline acetone to come in contact with the transducer or head unit as these may dissolve the material Troubleshooting Tips PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION Unit will not...

Page 35: ...all an alternator filter to smooth the alternator s output signal Interference may also be caused by radiation from other nearby equipment and can be detected by turning off all other equipment and ob...

Page 36: ...ing Rates Automatically optimized for selected range Power Requirements 11 to 16 VDC less than 1 2Amp Operating Temperature 0 to 50 degrees C 32 to 122 degrees F NMEA 0183 Inputs GLL VTG MTW NMEA 0183...

Page 37: ...ite 140 Soquel CA 95073 In addition to speed your repair please fill out the following tear this page out of the manual or photocopy it and tape it to your unit for our technicians to review A copy of...

Page 38: ...38 Notes...

Page 39: ...t to extreme conditions beyond control of the manufacturer and Interphase Due to these conditions the warranty on these components is limited to one year against defects in workmanship or materials Th...

Page 40: ...40 2880 Research Park Dr Suite 140 Soquel CA 95073 PHONE 831 477 4944 FAX 831 462 7444 comments interphase tech com www interphase tech com...

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