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GC™ 14 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Getting Started WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Mounting Considerations You can mount the camera upside-down or sideways. You can reverse the camera image to use in rearview mode. See your chartplotter owner's manual for instructions. You should mount the camera in a location where it is • not an obstacle in doorways or walkways. • not exposed to extreme temperatures. • not exposed to gas or oil. • not exposed to radioactivity. • not facing into direct sunlight or a direct reflection of sunlight. Tools Needed • 1 A fuse or circuit breaker • Drill and 2 mm (3/32 in.) drill bit Mounting the Camera 1 Secure the template to the mounting location. 2 Using a 2 mm (3/32 in.) drill bit, drill the pilot holes. 3 Adjust the dome base to the correct orientation for your desired camera tilt. 4 Secure the dome base to the mounting location using the included tapping screws . 5 Insert the camera into the dome base. 6 Secure the set screws into the dome front using the included wrench. April 2021 GUID-F3AB61D3-A701-4DF6-A841-B96657F5BE46 v3

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GC
14
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Getting Started
WARNING
See the
Important Safety and Product Information
guide in the product box for product warnings and other
important information.
Mounting Considerations
You can mount the camera upside-down or sideways. You can reverse the camera image to use in rearview
mode. See your chartplotter owner's manual for instructions.
You should mount the camera in a location where it is
not an obstacle in doorways or walkways.
not exposed to extreme temperatures.
not exposed to gas or oil.
not exposed to radioactivity.
not facing into direct sunlight or a direct reflection of sunlight.
Tools Needed
1 A fuse or circuit breaker
Drill and 2 mm (
3
/
32
in.) drill bit
Mounting the Camera
1
Secure the template
to the mounting location.
2
Using a 2 mm (
3
/
32
in.) drill bit, drill the pilot holes.
3
Adjust the dome base
to the correct orientation for your desired camera tilt.
4
Secure the dome base to the mounting location using the included tapping screws
.
5
Insert the camera
into the dome base.
6
Secure the set screws
into the dome front
using the included wrench.
GUID-F3AB61D3-A701-4DF6-A841-B96657F5BE46 v3
April 2021