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To Change the Mode: 

1.  Press the “UP” Button to change the mode to the Right 

(The display will 

change modes from Depth to Water Temperature to Air Temperature)

 

2. 

Press the “DOWN” Button to change the mode to the Left 

(The display will 

change modes from Depth to Air Temperature to Water Temperature) 

 
 

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When a Temperature Mode is selected the Water or 
Air indicator will flash on the LCD for 5 seconds while 
the temperature is calculated.    

 

SHALLOW WATER ALARM 

The shallow alarm function can be set for depths ranging from 3 to 200 feet and 
triggers an alarm when the depth is less than the setting.  You must be in the 
“Depth Sounder” mode to adjust this setting. 

 

To set the SHALLOW ALARM (upper alarm): 

1.  Press and hold the "UP" and “DOWN” keys until 

the 

 and 

  indicators illuminate and the   

icon blinks.  

(approximately 3 seconds)

.   

2.  Release the Keys. 

3.  Press the "UP" key to access the shallow water 

alarm setting. The   icon will illuminate and the  

  indicator will blink. 

4.  Pressing the "UP" key will increase the selected value. Pressing the "DOWN" 

key will reduce the value.  

5.  Pressing and releasing the key will change the value in 1-foot increments per 

second.   

6.  Holding down the key will change the value in 9 foot increments per second. 

7.  After the desired setting is achieved, the display will return to normal 

operation after 5 seconds.   

8. The   

and   indicators will now be illuminated to indicate that a shallow 

water alarm is set. 

When triggered, the alarm sounds an audible buzzer for ten seconds while 
flashing the warning LED and the 

 and   icons on the display.  After 10 

seconds, the audible alarm mutes and the warning LED and the 

 and   icons 

continue to blink until the depth increases, or the alarm is reset.  To reset the 
alarm repeat steps 1 thru 5. 

Summary of Contents for D10DX.06T

Page 1: ...ring storage NOTES NOTICES AND CAUTIONS WARNING Indicates a potential for property damage personal injury or death IMPORTANT Indicates potential damage to the device and tells you how to avoid it NOTI...

Page 2: ...department SELECTING THE PROPER TRANSDUCER INSTALLATION The D10DX is available with either a Transom Mount D10DX 01T or a Plastic Thru Hull D10DX 06T Transducer This package includes a plastic Thru Hu...

Page 3: ...for the transducer and power must reach the mounting location 2 After finding the right location mark a 2 inch hole If your boat has a pre cut hole in the dash panel simply remove the hole plug and p...

Page 4: ...ise until the bezel locks into place NOTICE Gold and Chrome Alloy Bezels can be purchased on our website to match your factory dash or give your Digital Depth Sounder a custom appearance P N 1000 20 1...

Page 5: ...likely to corrode STEP 4 Testing the Display Installation Before continuing with your installation you should test the unit to make sure the power wires are properly attached 1 Apply power to the uni...

Page 6: ...t rely on a visual inspection of the fuse to determine if it is functioning If your depth sounder will not turn on ALWAYS test the fuse with a test light or voltage meter GETTING TO KNOW YOUR DIGITAL...

Page 7: ...the and indicators illuminate and the icon blinks approximately 3 seconds 2 Release the Keys 3 Press the UP key to access the shallow water alarm setting The icon will illuminate and the indicator wi...

Page 8: ...lay will return to normal operation after 5 seconds 8 The and indicators will now be illuminated to indicate that a deep water alarm is set When triggered the alarm sounds an audible buzzer for ten se...

Page 9: ...orner indicating that the depth readings are adjusted to the Keel Offset setting UNITS OF MEASURE The units of measure for the depth readout and alarm functions can be set in 4 easy steps The two sett...

Page 10: ...CANNOT be constructed of wood Hull thickness LESS than 1 25 32 mm If the answer to any of these characteristics is NO visit our Customer Service Center at www hawkeyeelectronics com to learn about our...

Page 11: ...y from sources of internal noise as outlined above How Acoustic Noise Effects Performance External sound waves can interfere with the operation of the depth sounder Background noise from sources such...

Page 12: ...moving downward B On a twin outboard or inboard outboard boat mount between the drives making certain that the transducer is not directly in front of either drive or propeller avoid aligning directly...

Page 13: ...the transom and look at the bottom of the hull towards the bow Using illustrations A thru I note anything that could interrupt the clean flow of water to the transducer mounting location NEVER MOUNT A...

Page 14: ...clean the area around the hole inside and outside Make sure to remove all rough spots and petroleum residue STEP 4 Sealing and Installing 1 Remove the nut and rubber gasket from the sensor 2 Apply a...

Page 15: ...r for extended periods of time all components of the transducer exposed to sea water must be painted with WATER BASED antifouling paint Clear spray on antifouling paints are very easy to apply and can...

Page 16: ...s or post your own question for our support staff For one on one support please email customerservice norcrossmarine com INFORMATION If you have questions about this device please visit our Customer...

Page 17: ..._____________ Date of Online Warranty Registration _____________________ Production Date Code ________ 3 digit code located on the device housing LEGAL INFORMATION Made in China Tested to comply with...

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