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1. alarm is set When triggered the alarm sounds an audible buzzer for ten seconds while flashing the warning LED and the V and icons on the display After 10 seconds the audible alarm mutes and the warning LED and the V and amp icons continue to blink until the depth increases or the alarm is reset To reset the alarm repeat steps 1 thru 5 KEEL OFFSET The Keel Offset feature is used to adjust the depth readings ve or displayed by the device to sm mp compensate for the depth of the Te mme maa Ls water required for your vessel to _DRAET EE operate safe typically referred to as your vessel s Draft For Example lf your boat s draft is 3 feet the Keel Offset feature should be set to 3 feet The device will then subtract 3 feet from the actual depth reading and display this figure as the depth If the water depth is 5 feet and the Keel Offset is set to 3 feet the depth will be displayed as 2 feet indicating to the operator that there is 2 feet of safe operating water www hawkeyeetlectronics com The maximum Keel Offset setting is 20 FT 6 1 M and can be set in 1 1 10th Feet or Meter increments The unit will read when a negative value occurs due to the Keel Offset subtraction 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 Release the Keys Press the UP key to increase the Keel Offset value Pres
2. hold detergent sand and clean the area around the hole inside and outside Make sure to remove all rough spots and petroleum residue Yo Flat Surface STEP 4 Sealing and Installing 1 Remove the nut and rubber gasket from the sensor 2 Apply a bead of marine sealant around the lip of the sensor housing illustration D D 3 From outside the hull feed the cable through the hole plug first into the mounting hole until all the cable is inside the hull 4 Insert the sensor into the hole using a twisting motion to squeeze out excess sealant 5 From inside the hull align the arrow on the housing towards the bow of the vessel illustration E 6 Slide the rubber gasket onto the housing 7 Screw the hull nut into place being sure the arrow on the housing is still positioned forward toward the bow E NOTICE yy Hand tighten only Do not over tighten 8 Remove the excess sealant on the outside of the hull www hawkeyeetlectronics com STEP 5 Cable Routing amp Connection to the Depth Sounder Display Route the cable to the mounting location of the depth sounder transducer plug e To reduce electrical interference separate the transducer cable from other electrical wiring e Coil any excess cable and secure it in place using tie wraps Connect the transducer plug to the depth sounder display plug and secure to prevent accidental disconnection STEP 6 Antifouling Paint Marine gro
3. your Digital Depth Sounder a custom appearance P N 1000 20 1000 22 Gold and Chrome Alloy Bezels can be purchased on our STEP 3 Installing the Air Temperature Sensor The air temperature sensor is already installed on the back of the display housing and includes a short harness e To install simply route the wire so that the end is located in the area where you would like to take air temperature readings e Keep in mind that the sensor is located at the end of the harness and should be kept away from direct sunlight enclosed compartments and external heat sources NOTICE The water temperature sensor is located in the transducer It will be installed and connected during the transducer installation process www hawkeyeetlectronics com STEP 3 Connecting of the Power Cable The display has no ON OFF switch Therefore you will need to connect the power harness to a power source that will turn the unit on as power is applied The key switch or an ON OFF power switch will be suitable for powering the unit 1 Connect the BLACK wire in the harness to a negative terminal or suitable ground 2 Connect the RED wire in the harness to a positive 12 Volt switchable power source key switch on off switch terminal block etc NOTICE Never use Twist On or Automotive type connectors These connectors form a solid electrical connection and are less likely to corrode STEP 4 Te
4. ESHOOTING AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 24 Hour Technical Support is available online at hawkeyeelectronics com Search our online Knowledgebase for the latest troubleshooting and FAQ s or post your own question for our support staff For one on one support please email customerservice norcrossmarine com NFORMATION If you have questions about this device please visit our Customer Service Center on our website or erag Details Warranty Registration Troubleshooting Product Knowledgebase Product Specifications Parts amp Accessories www hawkeyeelectronics com REPLACEMENT PARTS Individual components are not available for sale on our website If you need replacement parts please email or call our customer service department WARRANTY This device is covered by a 2 Year Limited Warranty To be eligible for warranty coverage you must register your product within 15 days of purchase Visit our website for warranty details and to register e To Activate Your Warranty e Read and print out a copy of the warranty details for your records e Complete the registration form our website www hawkeyeelectronics com e Make a copy of your original purchase receipt and staple it to this manual You will need to present it in the rare occurrence that you need to send your product in for service e Complete the information below and store this manual in a safe place You can print additional copies of th
5. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL D10DX 06T Digital Depth Sounder with Air amp Water Temperature Thru Hull Transducer To ensure safety and many years of trouble free Ha wkEyeY operation of your product please read this manual carefully before using this product SAFETY INFORMATION e Periodically wipe the face with a dry cloth Do not use abrasives or solvents on this device e Only qualified personnel should perform repairs or servicing not covered in this manual e The LCD used in the product is made of glass Therefore it can break when the product is dropped or impacted e 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 e 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 INFORMATION Indicates resources to obtain the proper information to help you make the most of your device e 00r INFORMATION Read this manual completely before attempting to use or install yo
6. The Thru Hull Transducer D10DX 06T is suitable for the following vessels e Outboard inboard outboard single or dual inboard or jet drive propulsion e Hull dead rise angle below 20 e Fiberglass or Metal Hull Material CANNOT be constructed of wood e Hull thickness LESS than 1 25 82 mm The Transom Mount transducer D10DX 01T is suitable for the following vessels e Outboard inboard outboard single inboard or jet drive propulsion e Hull dead rise angle below 30 e Transom angle from 3 20 If you think that the thru hull transducer is not suitable for your installation return to the place of purchase and exchange for the transom mount D10DX 01T You can also visit our Customer Service Center at www hawkeyelectronics com to contact us or to complete a transducer exchange request to exchange the www hawkeyeelectronics com 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 amp Supplies Required for Installation Electric Drill 2 Hole Saw Wire Connectors Suitable for Connecting the Power Wire to Your Vessel Wire Cutting Crimping Tool Marine Sealant Caulk STEP 1 Installing the Display 1 Find a location on the boat that will allow clear viewing of the display Keep in mind that the wires for the transducer and power must reach the mounting location 2 After finding the right location ma
7. ature e Air Temperature www hawkeyeetlectroniec To Change the Mode 1 2 Press the UP Button to change the mode to the Right The display will change modes from Depth to Water Temperature to Air Temperature Press the DOWN Button to change the mode to the Left The display will change modes from Depth to Air Temperature to Water Temperature NOTICE When a Temperature Mode is selected the Water or Air indicator will flash on the LCD for 5 seconds while the temperature is calculated SHALLOW WATER ALARM The shallow alarm function can be set for depths ranging from 3 to 200 feet and triggers an alarm when the depth is less than the setting You must be in the Depth Sounder mode to adjust this setting To set the SHALLOW ALARM upper alarm 1 Press and hold the UP and DOWN keys until the V and A indicators illuminate and the icon blinks approximately 3 seconds Release the Keys Press the UP key to access the shallow water alarm setting The icon will illuminate and the A indicator will blink Pressing the UP key will increase the selected value Pressing the DOWN key will reduce the value Pressing and releasing the key will change the value in 1 foot increments per second Holding down the key will change the value in 9 foot increments per second After the desired setting is achieved the display will return to normal operation after 5 seconds Th
8. board inboard outboard single or dual inboard or jet drive propulsion Hull deadrise angle below 20 Fiberglass or Metal Hull Material CANNOT be constructed of wood Hull thickness LESS than 1 25 82 mm If the answer to any of these characteristics is NO visit our Customer Service Center at www hawkeyeelectronics com to learn about our Transducer Exchange Program You may also call 888 766 7276 during normal business hours Tools and Supplies Required for Installation Safety goggles Dust mask Electric drill with minimum 3 8th Inch 10 mm chuck capacity Drill Bit 1 8 8 mm Hole Saw 2 51mm Sandpaper Marine sealant Zip ties Water based antifouling paint mandatory in salt water WARNING Never install a plastic thru hull sensor in a wood hull as swelling of the wood could cause damage to the sensor that could cause the vessel to sink www hawkeyeetlectronics com STEP 1 Test Before Installation 1 Connect the sensor to the instrument as per the instructions supplied with the instrument 2 Place the sensor in the water with the transducer face in the horizontal position and aimed towards the sea bottom 3 Check for a depth reading and temperature reading if applicable 4 If there is no reading check all the connections and repeat the test 5 Visit our Customer Service Center at www hawkeyeelectronics com or call 888 766 7276 for further troubleshooting information NOTICE Mou
9. d of the first lifting strakes Mount on the side of the hull where the propeller is moving downward On atwin outboard or inboard outboard boat mount between the drives 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 Ona single or twin inboard boat mount ahead of the propeller s and shaft s near the centerline On a single jet drive boat mount on the starboard side at least 4 outside the intake grate On twin jet drive boats mount on the center line between the intake grates avoid aligning directly in line with the bottom of the boat if the hull comes to a point On sailboats mount on the starboard side at least 6 outside and forward of the keel On PWC s mount on the starboard side at least 2 outside and forward of the intake grate On a stepped hull mount just ahead of the first step www hawkeyeetlectronics Mounting Location DONT s To deliver consistent accurate readings the transducer must have a continuous supply of non turbulent water DO NOT MOUNT THE TRANSDUCER IN AN AREA OF TURBULENCE OR BUBBLES Never install the transducer where the boat may be supported during trailering launching hauling or storage Location While the vessel is out of the To Get a Good View of the Mounting water position yours
10. e A and indicators will now be illuminated to indicate that a shallow water alarm is set When triggered the alarm sounds an audible buzzer for ten seconds while flashing the warning LED and the A and icons on the display After 10 seconds the audible alarm mutes and the warning LED and the A and amp icons continue to blink until the depth increases or the alarm is reset To reset the alarm repeat steps 1 thru 5 www hawkeyeetlectronics com DEEP WATER ALARM The deep alarm function can be set for depths ranging from 3 to 200 feet and triggers an alarm when the depth is more than the setting You must be in the Depth Sounder mode to adjust this setting To set the DEEP ALARM lower alarm 1 Press and hold the UP and DOWN keys until the V and A indicators illuminate and the amp icon blinks approximately 3 seconds Release the Keys Press the DOWN key to access the deep water alarm setting The icon will illuminate andthe V indicator will blink 4 Pressing the UP key will increase the selected value Pressing the DOWN key will reduce the value 5 Pressing and releasing the key will change the value in 1 foot increments per second 6 Holding down the key will change the value in 9 foot increments per second After the desired setting is achieved the display will return to normal operation after 5 seconds 8 The V and B indicators will now be illuminated to indicate that a deep water
11. elf at the transom and look at the bottom of the hull towards the bow Using illustrations A thru I note anything that could interrupt the clean flow of water to the transducer mounting location NEVER MOUNT A B Behind water intakes discharge openings or thru hull fittings Behind strakes struts or hull irregularities C Behind transom steps or pockets D Behind eroding paint hull deformities or marine romm growth Behind rivets or strakes on aluminum boats Behind the step on stepped hulls Directly on the V in the hull Behind propellers or anywhere propeller turbulence will interrupt the flow of clean water to the transducer In areas where the hull has a reverse angle www hawkeyeelectronics c o m STEP 3 Drilling the Hole 1 After selecting the mounting location based on A STEP 2 place the rubber gasket inside the hull against the mounting location illustration A 2 Ensure that there is at least 1 2 12 mm of flat surface area around the rubber gasket illustration B 3 Place a mark in the center of mounting location illustration C Rubber Gasket 4 Drill a 1 8 8 mm pilot hole on the mark If there is a rib strut or other hull irregularity on the hull B bottom near the selected mounting location drill from the outside 5 Using a 2 51 mm hole saw cut a hole from outside the hull Illustration A 6 Using sandpaper and mild house
12. g and test for 12 volt power If 12 volt power is present continue to Step 2 D If power is not present replace the fuse housing assembly 6 Visit our Customer Service Center on our website or call 888 766 7276 for advanced technical support NOTICE The fuse used in the In Dash Depth Sounder is a 25A 250V fuse Do not rely on a visual inspection of the fuse to determine if it is functioning If your depth sounder will not turn on ALWAYS test the fuse with a test light or voltage meter GETTING TO KNOW YOUR DIGITAL DEPTH SOUNDER DEPTH The unit s auto ranging auto sensitivity features means that you never have to worry about adjustments Simply turn the power on and youre ready to go The Depth Sounder emits sound signals that travel through water and then calculates the amount of time that elapsed while the signal traveled down to the bottom and returned back 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 turned OFF i as AIR ITI Z a x N DISPLAY MODE SELECTION The unit has 3 user selectable modes e Depth Sounder e Water Temper
13. is manual from our website NFORMATION _ To aid in maintenance and service record the following G3 Date of Purchase Place of Purchase Date of Online Warranty Registration Production Date Code 3 digit code located on the device housing LEGAL TN se 21 Wale Made in China Tested to comply with FCC CE amp ROSH standards if applicable Visit our website for compliance and warranty information All Specifications and Prices Subject to Change Without Notice NorCross Marine Products Inc P 888 7NorCross 888 766 7276 F 407 370 6880 E customerservice norcrossmarine com 1 www norcrossmarine com WARNING 2008 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 www hawkeyeelectronics com NOTES www hawkeyeetlectronics com
14. nt the transducer as far as possible away from sources of internal noise as outlined above How Acoustic Noise Effects Performance External sound waves can interfere with the operation of the depth sounder Background noise from sources such as vegetation fish sea surface waves and other vessels cannot be controlled You can limit the amount of noise generated by your vessel by carefully selecting the transducer s mounting location This will allow the automatic sensitivity settings on your depth sounder display to give you the best possible performance Common Sources of Internal Noise Are e Propeller s shaft s fins rudders and other running gear e Engines Generators Pumps etc e Other echo sounders fish finders or depth sounders NOTICE Install and test the display in the desired mounting location before attempting the transducer installation www hawkeyeelectronics com STEP 2 Choosing a Mounting Location To obtain the best performance the transducer should be mounted in a location where the water flow beneath the hull is aeration and turbulence free Try to mount the transducer as close to the centerline of the boat as possible Consult the boat manufacturer for the best transducer placement If this information is unavailable follow the guidelines below A On a single drive outboard or inboard outboard boat mount towards the back of the boat on or near the centerline and well inboar
15. rk a 2 inch hole If your boat has a pre cut hole in the dash panel simply remove the hole plug and proceed to Step 5 IMPORTANT Check behind the desired cutting area for wires switches etc that use masking tape to hold them out of the way during cutting 3 may be damaged during cutting If these obstructions are present 3 Cut out the 2 inch hole using the 2 hole s saw a ae 4 Seal any exposed wood with a marine is sealant y 5 Insert the display from the front of the panel feed the wires through the bracket and install the bracket and locking nut from the rear of the panel Make sure that the face of the display is rotated upright and aligned to your satisfaction for easy viewing from the vessel s helm www hawkeyeelectronics com NOTICE The display can also be surface mounted using the Adjustable Surface Mount Bracket 1000 10 Please visit our website or contact us by phone for purchase information You must attach the extension rod to the mounting stud on the back 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 l sure to line up the cut outs on the face with the notches on the display N 2 While holding the bezel A place it over A B X the display and turn clockwise until the bezel locks into place NOTICE website to match your factory dash or give
16. s the DOWN key to reduce the value The display will return to the normal operation mode after five seconds if no keys are pressed K O will remain illuminated in the top left hand corner indicating that the depth readings are adjusted to the Keel Offset setting UNITS OF MEASURE The units of measure for the depth readout and alarm functions can be set in 4 easy steps The two settings available are Feet FT and Meters M You must be in the Depth Sounder mode to adjust this setting To Set the Units of Measure 1 Press and hold the UP and DOWN keys until the current unit of measure begins to blink approximately 8 seconds Release the Keys To set the units to FEET press the UP key FT will flash on the Display To set the units to METERS press the DOWN key M will flash on the Display The display will return to the normal operation mode automatically after five seconds IMPORTANT Install and test the display in the desired mounting location before attempting the transducer installation www hawkeyeetlectronics com MOUNTING THE TRANSDUCER NOTICE hull configuration It CANNOT be glued in hull We also offer the option to trade in the included transducer for a customized transducer Please visit our website for details The included transducer needs to be installed in a thru Does the Installation Vessel Have These Characteristics Out
17. sting the Display Installation KIO WATER AIR f I HH rr Before continuing with your installation you should test the unit to make sure the power wires are properly attached 1 Apply power to the unit by turning on the power source that you ve attached the red and black wires to 2 The buzzer should beep three times while the display illuminates all the LCD graphics for 2 seconds will then be shown on the LCD If the display operates as per 2 above continue to the Basic Operation section 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 www hawkeyeetlectronics com 3 Remove the fuse and check for 12 volt power at the spring located inside the fuse housing that is connected to the vessel s power source If 12 volt power is present continue to the next step If power is not present return to Step 1 4 Insert the fuse and check for 12 volt power at the end of the fuse If 12 volt power is present continue to Step C If power is not present replace the fuse 5 Reassemble the fuse housing Strip back a quarter of an inch of wire cover on the display side of the fuse housin
18. ur device Visit our Customer Service Center on our website for advanced troubleshooting and technical support WARNING 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 www hawkeyeelectronics com PARTS SUPPLIED IN PACKAGING The following parts should be included with the display e Digital Depth Sounder Display e White and Black Faces and Bezels optional on some models see package for details e Display Sun Cover optional on some models see package for details e Thick Dash Extension Rod optional on some models see package for details e Flush Mount Bracket and Hardware e Display Power Harness and Waterproof Fuse Holder Attached to the Unit e Air Temperature Sensor and Harness Connected to the Display The following parts should be included with the transducer e Thru Hull Transducer with Integrated Temperature Sensor 30 ft Cable and Connectors e Rubber Gasket e Plastic Nut e Integrated Temperature Sensor If any items are missing or damaged please contact our customer service department SELECTING THE PROPER TRANSDUCER INSTALLATION The D10DX is available with either a Transom Mount D10DX 01T or a Plastic Thru Hull D70DX 06T Transducer This package includes a plastic Thru Hull Transducer that can ONLY be Transom Mounted
19. wth can accumulate rapidly on the transducer s surface If the vessel is left in saltwater for extended periods of time all components of the transducer exposed to sea water must be painted with WATER BASED antifouling paint e Clear spray on antifouling paints are very easy to apply and can be purchased from your local boating supply store e Reapply paint as needed to prevent marine growth NOTICE Never use ketone based paint as this type of paint can damage the transducer s plastic shell STEP 7 Checking for Leaks Immediately after placing the vessel in the water check around the transducer for leaks e fno leaks are evident recheck the area after 2 12 24 and 48 hours e lf there is a leak remove the vessel from the water and repeat STEP 4 above immediately WARNING i Never install this transducer and leave the vessel in the water unchecked Refer to STEP 7 above www hawkeyeelectronics com CARE AND MAINTENANCE Aquatic growth can accumulate rapidly on the transducers surface This will greatly reduce its performance If you notice a degradation in performance of your depth sounder you may need to clean the transducer e Clean minor marine growth from the surface with a soft cloth and mild household detergent e Clean severe marine growth with a stiff brush or putty knife Be careful to avoid making scratches on the surface Wet sanding can be done with fine grade wet dry paper TROUBL

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