Humminbird 981 manual Force is necessary to pivot the assembly, Normal Cavitation

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To adjust the running position of the transducer:

The transducer mounting bracket allows height and tilt adjustment, while the pivot bolt allows angular adjustment. These adjustments will help reduce cavitation. Initially, adjust the transducer as described in the following paragraphs. Further adjustment may be necessary to refine the installation after high-speed testing.

5.If access to the top mounting hole is not possible due to the selected height of the transducer, fully tighten the two lower screws, then simply remove the headed pivot pin and the transducer assembly, and tighten the top screw, then reassemble.

6.Confirm that the pivot angle has not changed and that all mounting screws are fully tightened.

Normal Cavitation

Cavitation that will cause

 

erratic sonar readings

1.First, adjust the pivot angle of the transducer body, so it is parallel with the length of the hull of the boat.

2.Fully tighten the two pivot screws, using the supplied Allen wrench. Access to the pivot screws is provided by the lower holes in the side of the mounting bracket. It may be necessary to re-tighten the pivot bolt after initial use as the plastic may still be conforming to the pressure from the lock washers.

3.Adjust the height of the assembly so the face of the transducer is 1/8" (3 mm) to 1/4" (6 mm) beneath the bottom of the transom, and fully tighten the three mounting screws.

4.In order to gain access to the mounting screws, the

transducer assembly must be pivoted up in the bracket as Tighten the Mounting Screws shown. Be careful not to alter the running angle as some

force is necessary to pivot the assembly.

To route the transom transducer cable:

The transducer cable has a low profile connector that must be routed to the point where the control head is mounted. There are several ways to route the transducer cable to the area where the control head will be installed. The most common procedure routes the cable through the transom into the boat.

NOTE: Your transducer may not look exactly like the transducer shown in the illustrations, but it will mount in exactly the same way.

NOTE: Your boat may have a pre-existing wiring channel or conduit that you can use for the transducer cable.

1.Unplug the other end of the transducer cable from the control head. Make sure that the cable is long enough to accommodate the planned route by running the cable over the transom.

CAUTION! Do not cut or shorten the transducer cable, and try not to damage the cable insulation. Route the cable as far as possible from any VHF radio antenna cables or tachometer cables to reduce the possibility of interference. If the cable is too short, extension cables are available to extend the transducer cable up to a total of 50' (15 m). For assistance, contact the Customer Resource Center at www.humminbird.com or call 1-800-633-1468 for more information.

NOTE: Since the transducer may need to pivot up to 90° in the bracket if it strikes an object, make sure there is sufficient cable slack to accommodate this motion. It is best to route the cable to the side of the transducer so the cable will not be damaged by the rotation of the transducer.

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Contents 98xManual531376-1A.qxd 2/23/2005 1139 AM Thank You Table of Contents Sonar X-Press Menu Menu System Start-Up Options MenuSide Imaging X-Press Menu Sonar Menu TabSetup Menu Tab Alarms Menu TabContact Humminbird Views Menu Tab Accessories Menu Tab TroubleshootingHOW the 900 Series Works Series IntroductionSide Imaging Sonar Dualbeam Plus SonarMulti-Media Card MMC/SD Slot MULTI-MEDIA Card MMC/SD SlotAccessory BUS Installation OverviewAccessory Bus 900 Series has a wide variety of configurations Control Head InstallationGimbal Mounting the Control Head Mounting Screws Washer Gimbal Mounting Bracket Speed Communications Transducer Cable Collector Insert Cables Routed Near Mounting BracketParts and tools specific to In-dash mounting are IN-DASH Mounting the Control HeadIn-dash mounting foam pads In-dash mounting template23/2005 Beginning of this procedure Connecting the Control Head Power Cable to the BoatTransducer Installation Transom Transducer Trolling Motor TransducerMotor Position Stepped Hull Transom Transducer InstallationNot a hull, motor, or other transducer, etc Without deadrise adjustmentBe fully tightened until all adjustments are made Headed pin can be inserted from either side of the bracketCompletely tighten Normal Cavitation Force is necessary to pivot the assemblyTrolling Motor Transducer Installation Hand-tighten only Test and Finish the Transducer InstallationTo the cable as shown Follow these steps to stem mount the GPS receiverAccess Under Mounting Location No Access Under Mounting LocationAccess Under Mounting Location Finish Routing the Cable and Check GPS Receiver Operation Speed Accessory InstallationHand tighten only Install the Speed accessoryRotating Retaining Axial Clip to Remove Paddlewheel Testing the System InstallationGetting Started Using Your 900 Series Powering UP the Control HeadTriplog WHAT’S on the Sonar DisplayUnderstanding Sonar History Real Time Sonar RTS WindowSonar Bottom Presentation KHz provides highest resolution with 160 total beam width Understanding Side ImagingKHz provides maximum coverage with 180 total beam width Topography Changes Bottom Return Triplog WHAT’S on the Side Imaging DisplaySide Imaging Technology HOW IT Works Side Imaging on the Water InterpretationSide Imaging Representation Submerged Ravine with Timber Submerged Swimming Pool Submerged Standing and Fallen Timber, Plus Bait FishKEY Functions POWER/LIGHT KEYView KEY Menu KEYWAY Cursor Control KEY View Preset KeysExit KEY Info KEYMARK/GOTO KEY ViewsViews available on your 900 Series are Sonar viewsViews and Readouts Sonar ViewSonar View Sonar Zoom View Sonar Zoom ViewSide Imaging View Split Sonar ViewSplit Sonar View Side Imaging ViewSide/Sonar Combo View SIDE/SONAR Combo ViewBird’s Eye View Chart/Bird’s Eye Combo ViewChart/Sonar View Chart View with Active CursorChart/Side Combo View CHART/SIDE Combo ViewNavigation Chart View with Cursor PresentWaypoints, Routes and Tracks WAYPOINTS, Routes and TracksNavigate to a Waypoint or Position Chart View with Target Chart View with GridADD a Waypoint Target or Trolling Grid SAVE, Edit or Delete a Route Press Menu Menu SystemSTART-UP Options Menu Sonar Tab, Normal Mode Sonar Tab, Advanced ModeNormal Simulator System Status Start-Up Options MenuNormal Operation Self Test Accessory Test GPS Diagnostic ViewSimulator System StatusAccessory Test Accessory Test ScreenGPS Diagnostic View Sonar X-PRESS Menu To Adjust Split Screen PositionActive Side Split PositionTo adjust the Upper Range To adjust the SensitivitySensitivity Upper RangeChart Speed Lower RangeZoom Level Bottom Lock Bottom RangeSonar Colors Highlight Split Position on the Side Imaging X-Press Menu Side Imaging Views onlySide Imaging X-Press Menu SI Side SI SensitivitySI Range Navigation X-PRESS Menu SI ColorsTo change the SI Colors Highlight SI Colors on the Side Imaging X-PressmenuClear Current Track Save Current TrackTo Save Current Track To Clear Current TrackSave Current Route Cancel NavigationSkip Next Waypoint Remove TargetSonar Menu TAB Remove GridTo Remove a Grid Only if a Grid is activeBeam Select Side View FrequencyFish ID+ Fish ID Sensitivity To change the Fish ID Sensitivity settingTo turn Fish ID+ on or off Highlight Fish ID Sensitivity on the Sonar main menuTo adjust the Bottom View To change the RTS Window settingBottom View Zoom WidthDepth Lines KHZ SensitivitySurface Clutter Noise FilterMAX Depth Water TypeColor BAR To change the display of the Temperature Graph Temperature GraphSonar View only, with Temperature input Navigation Menu TABTracks WaypointsRoutes North Reference Chart OrientationTrolling Grid Rotation Trackpoint IntervalMAP Datum Track MIN DistanceExport ALL NAV Data Delete ALL NAV DataChart Detail Level Chart Menu TABTo change the Chart Detail Level setting MAP BordersSpot Soundings LAT/LON GridShaded Depth SET Simulation PositionTo change the Map Offset setting Alarms Menu TABSET MAP Offset Clear MAP OffsetFish ID Alarm Depth AlarmLOW Battery Alarm Temp AlarmOFF Course Alarm Arrival AlarmDrift Alarm Setup Menu TAB Alarm ToneTo change the Alarm Tone setting Highlight Alarm Tone on the Alarms main menuUnits Temp Units DepthUnits Distance Units SpeedTriplog Reset User ModeRestore Defaults LanguageSelect Readouts Default Sonar ViewTo change the Temp Offset setting To change the Depth Offset settingDepth Offset Temp OffsetLocal Time Zone Speed CalibrationDaylight Saving Time Position FormatTime Format Date FormatNmea Output To turn Sonar on or off Views Menu TABFollowing views are available To Change the View Status of Any ViewTroubleshooting Accessories Menu TABSeries Doesn’t Power Up Series Defaults to Simulator with a Transducer AttachedControl head loses power at high speeds Display ProblemsOther electronic devices Finding the Cause of NoiseNoise re-appears Boat’s engineHumminbird Service Policy Year Limited WarrantyReturning Your Unit for Service Series AccessoriesFor IN-WARRANTY service, complete the following steps Area of Coverage SpecificationsTransducer Mounting Template XHS-9-SI-160-T Appendix aContact Humminbird