Humminbird NS 10 manual Mounting the Receiver, Deck Mount, Stem Mount

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-Any accessories such as the NMEA output cable should be routed before installing the NS 10.

MOUNTING THE RECEIVER

Deck Mount

Follow the instructions below if you are deck mounting the receiver: (Figure 3)

1.Once you have located a mounting position that affords maximum satellite visibility to the receiver, make sure you can gain sufficient access to the lower side of the deck to insert the mounting bolt and tighten it. The maximum thickness of the mounting surface should not exceed 3/8”.

2.Mark the mounting point with a pencil and remove the receiver.

3.Using a 1” hole saw or wood bit, drill a hole at the marked point.

4.Insert the receiver cable through the 1” rubber gasket, then the hole.

5.Position the receiver over the hole and hold it in place.

6.Insert the 1’-14 mounting bolt over the cable end from the bottom side of the deck and screw it into the receiver base.

7.You may turn the receiver to tighten fully.

8.Connect the extension cable to the receiver cable and route to the NS 10.

Note: If the mounting surface is rough, or irregular, use silicone sealant to ensure a water tight joint.

4” Stem Mount

Follow the instructions below if you are stem mounting the receiver: (Figure 4)

1.Once you have determined a location which affords maximum satellite visibility to the receiver, mark the location with a pen or pencil.

2.If access to the lower side of the mounting surface is possible, you may choose to route the receiver cable through the surface. If access is not possible or desirable, a ¼” ABS spacer is provided to allow routing of the cable to the side of the stern mount. (Figure 5)

3.Using the stem mount as a template, mark the three mounting holes on the mounting surface.

4.Remove the stem mount and drill a 1/8” hole at each of the three marked points.

5.If you have decided to route the cable through the

mounting surface, drill a fourth hole at the center point of the three mounting holes, ½” diameter, and insert

the cable through the gasket, and then the hole.

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Contents Page HOW the NS 10 Works NS 10 Operations ManualChoosing a Mounting Location for the Receiver What Comes in the BOXChoosing a Mounting Location for the Control Head Stem Mount Mounting the ReceiverDeck Mount Page Gimbal Bracket Mount Installing the Control HeadBasic Functions Getting Started Optional Flush MountNS 10 Screen Display Connections to the NS Page Turning the NS 10 on and OFF Page Page Using the Select System Page Page Page Page Display Contrast Changing Your View LIGHT, TEXT, MAP, Clear and Help ButtonsZooming in and OUT Cursor Creating Temporary Waypoints To Determine the Distance and Bearing From Present PositionHighlighting a Waypoint Using Pick Page Creating Temporary Routes Using GO to Steering Information Creating Permanent Waypoints Advanced Functions of the NSPage Page Page Page Page Waypoint Listing Page Entering a New Route Page Existing Routes Page Delete Waypoints To Travel or Clear a Route Page Route Listing Page Alarm Settings Page All Clear Datalog Screen System Status Page Additional User Set-Up Options Page Page Page Simulator and Map Preview Page Page Page Page Page Using the NS10 in an Emergency Maintenance Troubleshooting Service Policy Humminbird One Year Full WarrantyRAM SpecificationsROM Nmea AccessoriesNS 10 Interface Options ALL Clear DgpsGlossary DISTANCE/SPEED Clock ModeDisplay Contrast LAT/LON Gridlines HeadingLand Mass Position Nmea Interface OutputPlotter History Update Averaging HDOP49 PDOP49 VDOP49