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To ensure safety and many years of trouble-free 
operation of your product, please read this 
manual carefully before using this product. 

SAFETY INFORMATION: 

 

 

Periodically wipe the face with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasives or 
solvents on this device. 

 

Only qualified personnel should perform repairs or servicing not covered 
in this manual. 

 

The LCD used in the product is made of glass.  Therefore, it can break 
when the product is dropped or impacted. 

 

Keep this product away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, 
stoves and other heat generating sources.  Do not store in extreme 
temperatures above 150° F (65° C).   

 

Shade the LCD during storage.  Do not expose LCD to direct sunlight for 
extended periods of time.  Use the supplied 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 you how to 

avoid it. 

 

NOTICE:

  Indicates important information that helps you make better use of 

the device and tells you how to correct a performance problem. 

 

I

NFORMATION

:  Indicates resources to obtain the proper information to help 

you make the most of your device. 

 

I

NFORMATION

Read this manual completely before attempting to use or 
install your device.  Visit our Customer Service Center on our 
website for advanced troubleshooting and technical support. 

 

W

ARNING

This depth sounder should not be used as a navigational aid 
to prevent grounding, boat damage, or personal injury. Always 
operate the boat at slow speeds in unfamiliar water, or if you 
suspect shallow water or submerged objects. 

 

Model No.   

D10D

 

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 

D10D – In Dash Digital Depth Sounder with Transom/Glue-In Transducer 

Summary of Contents for D10D

Page 1: ...imes 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 you how to avoid it NOTICE Indicates important information that helps you make better use of the device and tells you how to correct a performance problem INFORMATION Indicates resources to obtain the proper informati...

Page 2: ...ick Up Bracket 2 Tapered Plastic Shims 2 Cable clamps Clam Shell Cable Cover 2 10 x 1 25 self tapping screws 4 6 x 1 2 self tapping screws If any items are missing or damaged please contact our customer service department SELECTING THE PROPER TRANSDUCER INSTALLATION NOTICE The included transducer can be either Transom Mounted or glued in hull We also offer the option to trade in the standard trans...

Page 3: ...r Service Center at www hawkeyelectronics com to contact us or to complete a transducer exchange request to exchange the transducer for one that is specialized for your vessel You may also call 888 766 7276 to inquire about exchanging the transducer INSTALLING THE DISPLAY Tools Supplies Required for Installation Electric Drill 2 Hole Saw Wire Connectors Suitable for Connecting the Power Wire to Yo...

Page 4: ... of the display housing before inserting the display into the Surface Mount Bracket STEP 2 Installing the Face and Bezel 1 Place the face B over the display making sure to line up the cut outs on the face with the notches on the display 2 While holding the bezel A place it over the display and turn clockwise until the bezel locks into place NOTICE Gold and Chrome Alloy Bezels can be purchased on o...

Page 5: ... If the display does not turn ON 1 Check the power source using a test light or DC volt meter Make sure there is 12 volt power where the power harness connects to both the positive and negative sources 2 Check the fuse holder assembly with a test light or DC volt meter Connect the ground for the test meter or light to the vessel s negative power source 3 Remove the fuse and check for 12 volt power...

Page 6: ...ck to the transducer This time is calculated by the microprocessor and displayed as a depth reading Extremely dirty water very soft bottom high speeds deep water or a combination of the above will result in incomplete or inaccurate readings Under these conditions variable readings or will be displayed NOTICE This depth sounder has a non volatile memory ALL settings will be stored when the power is...

Page 7: ...M lower alarm 1 Press the DOWN key to access the deep water alarm setting The icon will illuminate and the indicator will blink 2 Pressing the UP key will increase the selected value Pressing the DOWN key will reduce the value 3 Pressing and releasing the key will change the value in 1 foot increments per second 4 Holding down the key will change the value in 9 foot increments per second 5 After t...

Page 8: ... Keel Offset An improper Keel Offset setting can cause accidentally grounding of the vessel and may cause severe damage to the vessel and its passengers To set the Keel Offset 1 Press and hold the UP and DOWN keys until the K O indicator begins to blink approximately 6 seconds 2 Release the Keys 3 Press the UP key to increase the Keel Offset value Press the DOWN key to reduce the value 4 The displ...

Page 9: ...mance If you decide to glue the transducer in hull you MUST test the location on water prior to permanently affixing it to the hull If you cannot obtain satisfactory readings during on water testing you will need to transom mount the transducer or switch to a custom transducer If you have determined that you are going to try to glue the transducer in hull please skip to the next section Tools Supp...

Page 10: ...mum performance try the following Have someone run the boat on plane for you in smooth water CAREFULLY look over the transom at the water flowing from the bottom of the boat Find the location which produces the least amount of turbulence air bubbles This is the location you will want to mount the transducer NOTICE To prevent drilling holes too deeply wrap masking tape around the bit 7 8 22 mm from...

Page 11: ...making 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 mount as far to the port or starboard as possible so that the propeller turbulence does not affect the performance of the sensor D On a single jet drive boat mount on the starboard side at least 4 outs...

Page 12: ...trailering 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 Behind eroding paint hull deformities or marine growth E Behind rivets or strakes on aluminum boats F Behind the step on stepped hulls G Directly on the V in the hull H Behind propellers or anywhere pr...

Page 13: ...d 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 NOTICE To unlock the locking tab use a flat head screwdriver to pry the tab up STEP 3 Mounting the Transom Mount Bracket 1 Locate Transom Template inserted in this manual 2 At the desired mounting l...

Page 14: ...sensor 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 4 above NOTICE Do not allow the leading edge of the transducer to extend more than 1 8 3 mm of an inch below the bottom of the boat as this will create increased aeration and turbulence NOTICE Align ...

Page 15: ...o 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 cable pass through position the clam shell cover over the cable where it enters the hull and mark the two screw holes 9 Use a 3 mm or 1 8 bit to drill a hole 10 mm 3 8 deep To prevent drilling too deepl...

Page 16: ...on antifouling paints 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 1 Make sure that the display is functioning properly by following the display testing procedures in the Display Installation and Operation Manual 2 Place the vessel in the water Once...

Page 17: ... 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 extreme caution when selecting your adhesive as the overall performance and enjoyment of your depth sounder depends heavily on the type of adhesive you use USE ONLY A 2 PART SLOW CURE EPOXY Tools and S...

Page 18: ...ow 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 running gear as close to the centerline as possible Keep in mind that many Ski Boats have fins that you need to avoid mounting near C Jet Boats Install forward of the intake grate as close to the centerline as po...

Page 19: ...r to 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 discharge openings or thru hull fittings B Behind strakes struts or hull irregularities C Behind transom steps or pockets D Behind eroding paint hull deformities or marine growth E Behind rivets o...

Page 20: ...he test 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 connected it will be emitting a ticking sound similar to a wrist watch If you do not hear this ticking sound recheck your connections or visit our Customer Service Center for advanced troubleshoot...

Page 21: ...ed 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 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 ...

Page 22: ...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 or oil 3 Prepare the adhesive as per the directions supplied with the adhesive DO NOT mix the epoxy on the transducer 4 Apply a generous amount of adhesive to the entire face of the transducer side oppo...

Page 23: ...ooting 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 tested to perform up to 60 MPH in an In Hull application Not all boat hull configurations will allow for this type of performance If you are not satisfied with the performance of the depth sounder it i...

Page 24: ... speeds deep 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 the performance of your depth sounder please visit our website or call 888 766 7276 for technical support Rest assured that this depth sounder is engineered to the highest standards and is p...

Page 25: ...ing but because cones get wider as the depth increases the problem can not usually be completely solved by position only Changing one of the sounders to another model that runs on a different frequency will solve the problem Using A Non Standard Transducer You may be able to use a transducer that is currently installed in your watercraft or a specialized transducer You need to be sure that the tra...

Page 26: ...o the highest standards and is part of the best selling family of depth sounders in the world It is highly likely that your dissatisfaction is due to improper installation and or setup and our technical support resources can get your system working properly REPLACEMENT PARTS Individual components are not available for sale on our website If you need replacement parts please email our customer serv...

Page 27: ...mplete the information below and store this manual in a safe place You can print additional copies of this manual from our website INFORMATION To aid in maintenance and service record the following Date of Purchase ___________________ Place of Purchase _____________________________________ Date of Online Warranty Registration _____________________ Production Date Code ________ 3 digit code located...

Page 28: ... o n i c s c o m WARNING 2010 NorCross Marine Products Inc All Rights Reserved ALL unauthorized copying of the content of this document without the expressed written consent of NorCross Marine Products Inc is strictly forbidden NOTES ...

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