Norcross DEPTHTRAX DT1B Installation And Adjustment Instructions Download Page 15

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5.  Remove the transducer from the water. Use one of the methods below to test 

the depth readings with the transducer at the desired in-hull location selected 
in Step 1. 

A.

 

If the hull surface is not smooth, sand it with 30 grit sandpaper until a 
smooth surface is obtained. Partially fill a thin plastic bag with water, 
place the transducer inside and close it tightly with a tie wrap. Wet the 
surface of the hull and press the transducer face against the hull through 
the bag. Proceed to # 6. 

B.

 

If the transducer will be located in an area in the hull that holds water, 
place the transducer against the hull and allow bilge water to cover the 
surface where the transducer touches the hull. Proceed to # 6. 

C.

 

If the hull surface is not smooth, sand it with 30 grit sandpaper until a 
smooth surface is obtained. Coat the face of the transducer with 
petroleum jelly and press it against the hull with a twisting  motion. Use 
duct tape to hold it in place. Proceed to # 6. 

  

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One of the easiest ways to 
temporarily secure the transducer 
in hull is by following 5-B and 
wrapping the cable around the 
transducer as pictured. 

 

6.   If “---” readings appear or the readings are noticeably different from the 

depth displayed when the transducer was hung over the side of the boat, you 
will need to find another location. If the readings are similar mark the spot in 
the hull and proceed to # 7. 

7.  Temporarily anchor the transducer on the marked spot using duct tape. 

8.  Remove the vessel from its mooring and operate it at idle speeds while 

getting to know the functions and performance of the depth sounder. 

9. 

Gradually increase the boat speed and observe the depth readings 

(make 

sure you stay in water between 2.5 and 200 feet deep). 

10.  If “---” readings appear: 

 

Put the vessel in a slow turn. If “---” disappears when turning, the 
transducer’s position probably needs adjustment because it is in aerated 
water. 

 

If “---” does not disappear while turning, relocate the transducer using any 
one of the methods in # 5 and repeat #5 thru #10. 

 

If following 5-B, make sure that your “---” readings are not caused by the 
bilge water flowing away from the transducer face while turning, 
accelerating or decelerating. 

Summary of Contents for DEPTHTRAX DT1B

Page 1: ...ied cover at all times during 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...

Page 2: ...or Glued In Hull We also offer the option to trade in the standard transducer for a customized transducer Please visit our website for details Transom mounting is suitable for the following vessels O...

Page 3: ...specialized for your vessel You may also email us at support norcrossmarine com to inquire about exchanging the transducer TRANSOM MOUNTING THE TRANSDUCER IMPORTANT Transom mounting the transducer is...

Page 4: ...to the transducer mounting location NOTICE To achieve maximum performance try the following Have someone run the boat on plane for you in smooth water CAREFULLY look over the transom at the water flo...

Page 5: ...aking certain that the transducer is not directly in front of either drive or propeller avoid aligning directly in line with the bottom of the boat if the hull comes to a point C On an inboard boat mo...

Page 6: ...railering launching hauling or storage NEVER MOUNT A Behind water intakes discharge openings or thru hull fittings B Behind strakes struts or hull irregularities C Behind transom steps or pockets D Be...

Page 7: ...as shown in the picture to the right Rest the screw bracket against a solid object ground and press the Pivot Bracket into the Screw Bracket with enough force until it snaps into place illustration C...

Page 8: ...ensor 5 Apply a marine sealant to the threads of the two 10 x 1 1 4 self tapping screws and screw the bracket to the hull DO NOT tighten the screws completely until you position the transducer as per...

Page 9: ...cable clamps and fasten them in place illustration A Skip to 12 if the cable was routed over the transom or a hole that was already in the hull 8 If a hole has been drilled in the transom for the cab...

Page 10: ...ints are very easy to apply and can be purchased from your local boating supply store Reapply paint as needed to prevent marine growth STEP 6 Testing and Troubleshooting the Transom Mount Installation...

Page 11: ...are not satisfied with the performance of the depth sounder it is recommended that you seek the advice of a professional marine electronics installer GLUING THE TRANSDUCER IN HULL NOTICE Please use ex...

Page 12: ...vailable follow the guidelines below A Outboard Inboard Outboard Powerboats Install as close to the stern and centerline as possible B Inboard Powerboats Install forward of the propeller s shaft s and...

Page 13: ...the hull which over time will reduce the performance of the depth sounder WARNING Never install the transducer without testing the installation as per Step 2 below NEVER MOUNT A Behind water intakes...

Page 14: ...st sequence and then display the current depth Make sure the Keel Offset feature is turned OFF 3 Place the transducer close to your ear do not press up against your ear If the transducer is properly c...

Page 15: ...d to 6 NOTICE One of the easiest ways to temporarily secure the transducer in hull is by following 5 B and wrapping the cable around the transducer as pictured 6 If readings appear or the readings are...

Page 16: ...is obtained in an area a little larger in diameter than the length of the transducer 2 Clean and dry both the selected area and the face of the transducer with a weak solvent to remove any dust grease...

Page 17: ...oting the Glue In Installation NOTICE High Speed performance of the depth sounder may require extensive adjustment and testing to find the best transducer mounting location This transducer has been te...

Page 18: ...ep water or a combination of the above will result in incomplete or inaccurate readings Please refer to Steps 1 2 of this section to minimize the effects of these conditions If you are not happy with...

Page 19: ...eed to attach a non standard transducer to the Digital Depth Sounder display order part ACC DF 1130 from our website Strip back the rubber cable cover 1 28 mm exposing the three internal wires blue wh...

Page 20: ...___________________ Place of Purchase _____________________________________ Date of Online Warranty Registration _____________________ Production Date Code ________ 3 digit code located on the device...

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