Humminbird 947C manual Access Under Mounting Location, To the cable as shown

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2. Screw on the receiver base to the stem first,

 

making sure that the stem pipe does not

 

 

 

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protrude from the receiver base. This adds

 

 

protection to the cable when pulling it through

 

 

the pipe stem. In addition to this, de-burr the

 

 

pipe edges to reduce cable abrasion.

 

 

3. Use electrical tape to secure the NMEA pigtail

 

 

to the cable as shown.

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Receiver

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NOTE: Leave the NMEA pigtail secured to the cable

2

Receiver Base

unless needed. This will make removing the receiver

 

 

3

Stem Pipe

easier.

4.Route the GPS receiver cable through the stem and continue with the planned route you chose in step 1.

5.Attach the GPS receiver to its base using the included #6 - 7/8" screws.

 

 

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1 NMEA Pigtail Taped

3

Mounting Screws

2 NMEA Pigtail Cable Out

4

Cable Route

ACCESS UNDER MOUNTING LOCATION

Follow these steps to deck mount the GPS receiver when routing the cable down through the mounting location:

1.Determine the best location, then test route the 20' (6 m) cable from the mounting location to the control head.

NOTE: Installation details may vary with unit configuration.

2.Mark the mounting location and drill a 3/4" (19 mm) hole for the cable and cable plug. Route the cable.

3.Cover the cable hole with the receiver. Make sure the receiver is flush on the surface and mark the two mounting holes with a pencil or punch.

4.Move the receiver to the side and drill two pilot holes using a 9/64" (3.5 mm) bit.

NOTE: Remember to caulk or seal screw holes and drilled holes as needed to protect your boat from water damage.

5.Align the GPS receiver screw holes over the pilot screw holes and attach with the #8 - 1 1/4" Phillips head screws. Hand tighten only!

NOTE: If the mounting surface is thin and made of a lighter material, a backing material may be needed below the mounting surface.

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Contents 531374-1A 947 Man.qxd 2/15/2005 752 PM Thank You Table of Contents Menu System Start-Up Options Menu 2D Sonar X-Press Menu3D Sonar X-Press Menu Navigation X-Press MenuChart Menu Tab Alarms Menu TabSetup Menu Tab Views Menu Tab Accessories Menu Tab TroubleshootingSeries Introduction HOW the 900 Series Works3D Sonar 2D SonarGPS and Cartography MULTI-MEDIA Card MMC SD SlotSD Slot Accessory BUS Installation OverviewAccessory Bus 900 Series has a wide variety of configurationsControl Head Installation Basic installation tasks that you must perform includeGimbal Mounting the Control Head Mounting Screws Washer Gimbal Mounting Bracket Cables Routed Near Mounting Bracket Plug Cable Connector Assembly to Back of Control Head Screws providedIN-DASH Mounting the Control Head Plug Cable Connector Assembly to Back of Control Head Transducer Installation Connecting the Control Head Power Cable to the BoatTransom Transducer Installation To determine transducer mounting locationStepped Hull To mount the transducer bracket to the boat To attach the pivot to the transducerBut do not completely tighten Attaching the BracketTo mount the transducer pivot assembly to the bracket To adjust the running position of the transducerNormal Cavitation To route the transom transducer cable ReassembleFully tightened Routing the CableInside the Hull Transducer Installation Trial installationDetermine the transducer mounting location Permanently mount the transducer Route the cableMake sure the position of the transducer is marked Transducer Mounted Inside the HullTest and Finish the Transducer Installation Trolling Motor Transducer InstallationGPS Receiver Installation If you have… Then useHand-tighten only Follow these steps to stem mount the GPS receiverAccess Under Mounting Location Access Under Mounting LocationTo the cable as shown No Access Under Mounting Location Finish Routing the Cable and Check GPS Receiver OperationInstall the temperature probe accessory Routing the cable to the control headTesting the System Installation To test the installationPowering UP the Control Head Series 947c 3D Combo Title ScreenWHAT’S on the 3D Sonar Display TriplogWHAT’S on the 2D Sonar Display Bait Ball RTS Real Time Sonar WindowReal Time Sonar RTS Window Bottom PresentationPOWER/LIGHT KEY KEY FunctionsView KEY Menu KEYView Preset Keys WAY Cursor Control KEYExit KEY Info KEYMARK/GOTO KEY ViewsViews available on your 900 Series are Views and Readouts 3D/2D Combo View3D/2D Combo View 2D Sonar View 2D Sonar View2D Zoom View 2D Zoom ViewBeam Sonar View BIRD’S EYE ViewBeam Sonar View Bird’s Eye ViewCHART/BIRD’S EYE Combo View Chart ViewChart/Bird’s Eye Combo View with Active Cursor Chart View with Active CursorCHART/3D Combo View CHART/2D Combo ViewChart/2D Combo View Chart Orientation Chart View with Cursor PresentViewing Cartography WAYPOINTS, Routes and Tracks NavigationWaypoints, Routes and Tracks SAVE, EDIT, or Delete a Waypoint Chart View with Target Navigate to a Waypoint or PositionADD a Waypoint Target or Trolling Grid Chart View with Grid SAVE, Edit or Delete a RouteSave or Clear a Current Track EDIT, Delete or Hide Saved TracksMenu System Sonar Tab, Normal Mode Sonar Tab, Advanced ModeExit Normal operation by powering your 900 Series off START-UP Options MenuNormal Operation Start-Up Options MenuSelf Test Accessory Test GPS Diagnostic View Exit the Simulator by powering your 900 Series offSimulator System StatusAccessory Test GPS Diagnostic ViewAccessory Test Screen GPS Diagnostic ViewTo Adjust Split Screen Position 2D Sonar X-PRESS MenuActive Side Split PositionTo adjust the Sensitivity To adjust the Upper RangeSensitivity Upper RangeChart Speed Lower RangeBottom Lock To adjust the Bottom Range Bottom Range2D/3D Priority To change the 2D/3D Priority3D Sonar X-PRESS Menu Highlight Split Position on the 3D Sonar X-Press Menu3D Sonar X-Press Menu Beam Sensitivity 3D Bottom Zoom3D Lower Range Reset 3D View To adjust the 3D HistoryTo Reset 3D View 3D HistoryHighlight Split Position on the Navigation X-Press Menu Navigation X-Press MenuSave Current Track Clear Current TrackSave Current Route Skip Next WaypointCancel Navigation Remove TargetRemove Grid Sonar Menu TAB 2D Sonar Colors3D Bottom Style 3D Frame Style2D Beam Select Fish ID+To change Beam Select To set Fish ID+To change the Fish ID Sensitivity setting To change the RTS Window settingTo change the Fish ID 3D Reference setting Fish ID SensitivityBottom View Zoom WidthKHZ Sensitivity Depth LinesTo change the Noise Filter setting To change the Max Depth settingSurface Clutter Noise FilterTemperature Graph Water TypeColor BAR Navigation Menu TAB TracksWaypoints To change the Chart Orientation setting To change the North Reference settingRoutes North ReferenceTrolling Grid Rotation Trackpoint IntervalTrack MIN Distance MAP DatumChart Menu TAB Export ALL NAV DataDelete ALL NAV Data To Export All Navigation DataChart Detail Level MAP BordersLAT/LON Grid Spot SoundingsShaded Depth SET MAP OffsetClear MAP Offset Alarms Menu TAB Depth AlarmFish ID Alarm To change the Depth Alarm settingLOW Battery Alarm Temp AlarmOFF Course Alarm Arrival Alarm Drift AlarmAlarm Tone Setup Menu TAB To change the Units Depth settingTo change the Units Temp setting Units DepthUser Mode Units DistanceUnits Speed LanguageTriplog Reset Restore DefaultsSelect Readouts Default Sonar View Customized Sonar View To Select ReadoutsDepth Offset Temp OffsetLocal Time Zone Daylight Saving TimePosition Format Time FormatDate Format Nmea OutputSonar Views Menu TABTo turn Nmea Output on or off To turn Sonar on or offAccessories Menu TAB TroubleshootingSeries Doesn’t Power Up Series Defaults to Simulator with a Transducer Attached Display Problems Control head loses power at high speedsFinding the Cause of Noise Other electronic devicesNoise re-appears Boat’s engineYear Limited Warranty Humminbird Service PolicyReturning Your Unit for Service Series AccessoriesFor IN-WARRANTY service, complete the following steps Specifications Operating FrequencyAppendix a Contact Humminbird