Garmin Intelliducer NMEA 2000 0-12 Tilt Installation Instructions - Page 10
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Step 5�:�� U�p��d�a�t�e��Y�o�u�r��C�h�a��rt�p�l�o�t�t�e�r If you are using the Intelliducer with an existing Garmin chartplotter, upgrade your Garmin chartplotter with the latest software to ensure compatibility with the Intelliducer. For more information, visit www.garmin.com. Maintenance You must regularly maintain and clean your Intelliducer to get the best results. Antifouling paint If you are using the Intelliducer in salt water, you must coat the submerged surface of the Intelliducer with antifouling paint. Use only water-based antifouling paint, because other paints may damage the Intelliducer. Re-apply the paint at the beginning of each season. Cleaning Clean the submerged surface of the Intelliducer regularly to keep it clear of aquatic growth. The performance of the Intelliducer will be greatly reduced if the surface collects a large amount of growth. Use a scour pad (lightly) and a mild detergent to clean the surface. Avoid scratching the surface as much as possible. Specifications Physical Unit Dimensions: Weight: Cables: Temperature range: Case Material: 4 /19 32 in. (116.3 mm) L × 4 in. (101.4 mm) W × 3 in. (76.2 mm) D 13 oz. (364 g) NMEA 2000 drop cable - 19 ft. 8 in. (6 m) NMEA 0183 power/data cable - 29 ft. 6 in. (9 m) From -15°C to 33°C (from 5°F to 91°F) PC/PBT and ASA plastic Power Power input source: NMEA 2000 - 9-16 Vdc NMEA 0183 - 9-33 Vdc Fuse (NMEA 0183): 2 A Main power usage: 2 W max NMEA 2000 Load Equivalency Number (LEN): 4 Sonar Power: Frequency: Depth: 150 W (RMS), 1,200 W (peak-to-peak) 160 kHz 900 ft. (275 m) (Depth capacity is dependent on water salinity, bottom type, and other water conditions.) 10 Thru-Hull Intelliducer Installation Instructions