Lowrance Track Track Sensor Installation Guide

Lowrance Track Manual

Lowrance Track manual content summary:

  • Lowrance Track | Track Sensor Installation Guide - Page 1
    connections. GoFree Track Module Mount the GoFree Track module per the mounting instruction sheet supplied. GoFree Track Junction box ¼¼ Note: Junction box to be mounted close to the GoFree Track module and as advised in the mounting instruction sheet supplied. The GoFree Track module is supplied
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    in the GoFree Vessel settings web site. If you desire to be alerted for extreme cold conditions, it is best to mount this sensor low in the boat. The GoFree Track module will record the temperature level in the boat from this sensor and an alert will be sent to the email
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    configuration settings for the comprehensive list of supported NMEA 2000 values captured by the GoFree Track module located at: www.gofreemarine.com/ The Track-CELLFI module is supplied with a combination Cellular, GPS and WIFI antenna and the Track -WIFI module is supplied with a combination GPS and
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    to the Track module. • 10 Meter GPS extension cable The GPS extension requires a different cable. Mounting The antenna should be mounted in such mounted under fiberglass, but reception will be best when it has a clear view to the sky in all directions. This antenna must be mounted horizontally
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GoFree Track
Primary I/O and Accessory Guide
The GoFree Track module is intended to be mounted below deck in a position where it can be easily connected to
remote sensors and to the NMEA 2000 network backbone. When the GoFree Track device is connected to diesel engines
(up to 2) it should be placed within 15 meters to allow for these connections.
GoFree Track Module
Mount the GoFree Track module per the mounting instruction sheet supplied.
GoFree Track Junction box
¼
Note:
Junction box to be mounted close to the GoFree Track module and as advised in the mounting instruction sheet
supplied.
The GoFree Track module is supplied with a waterproof junction box for making connections to the primary input/
output cable which contains wires for the security sensors and the optional satellite antenna. The junction box is
supplied with two 9 pin terminal strips for making wire to wire connections. Wire grommets are to be cut so the correct
wire diameter cable can be fed through the grommet and still making a water tight connection.
The Junction box is also used to make the satellite antenna connection.
Mount the small printed circuit board (PCB)
which is supplied with the satellite antenna to the underside of the Junction box cover with the supplied adhesive. Be
sure the junction box lid is free of dirt and is cleaned with an alcohol based solution prior to adhering the PCB.
Additional junction boxes can be purchased for making additional input and output connections.
Connecting the Primary I/O cable for remote security sensors
Navico provides four optional security sensors for use with GoFree Track. The high water sensor, the shore power sensor,
the door closure sensor and the temperature sensor.
These sensors are set up and configured on the GoFree Vessel web
interface at:
www.gofreemarine.com/vessel
All security sensors are provided with 10 meters of cable for connection to the GoFree Track module. If more wire length
is required these cables can be lengthened.
When security sensors are activated the GoFree Track module will record the change in status and will transmit an alert
message to the GoFree Vessel cloud.
The GoFree Vessel web system will report these alert status messages to all email
addresses that are loaded in the vessel configuration
settings. The GoFree Track module must be connected to either the
local WIFI hotspot or via the internal GSM cellular system to report sensor activity.
The secondary I/O cable is intended for future connections to the GoFree Track module. It can be coiled up and mounted
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