Lowrance electronic X52 Single-frequency transom installations, Shoot-through hull installations

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Recommended Tools and supplies

If you prefer the option of routing the cable through the transom, you will need a 5/8" drill bit. (If you intend to install an additional speed or temp sensor and route its cable through the same hole in the transom, you will need a 1" (25.4 mm) drill bit to accommodate all the cables.)

NOTE:

The following installation types also call for these recommended tools and required supplies that you must provide (supplies listed here are not included):

Single-frequency transom installations

Tools include: two adjustable wrenches, drill, #29 (0.136") drill bit, flat-

head screwdriver. Supplies: none.

Dual-frequency transom installations

Tools: two adjustable wrenches, drill, #20 (0.161") drill bit, flat-head

screwdriver. Supplies: four, 1" long, #12 stainless steel slotted wood screws.

Single-frequency trolling motor installations

Tools: two adjustable wrenches, flat-head screwdriver. Supplies: plastic cable ties.

Shoot-through hull installations

Tools: these will vary depending on your hull's composition. Consult your boat dealer or manufacturer. Other tools are a wooden craft stick or similar tool for stirring and applying epoxy, and a paper plate or piece of cardboard to mix the epoxy on. Supplies: rubbing alcohol, 100 grit sandpaper, specially formulated epoxy adhesive available from LEI (see ordering information on page 20). A sandwich hull also requires polyester resin.

Selecting a Transducer Location

1.The location must be in the water at all times, at all operating speeds.

2.The transducer must be placed in a location that has a smooth flow of water at all times. If the transducer is not placed in a smooth flow of water, interference caused by bubbles and turbulence will show on the sonar's display in the form of random lines or dots whenever the boat is moving.

NOTE:

Some aluminum boats with strakes or ribs on the outside of the hull create large amounts of turbulence at high speed. These boats typically have large outboard motors capable of propelling the boat at speeds faster than 35 mph. Typically, a good transom location on aluminum boats is between the ribs closest to the engine.

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Contents X52 and X59DF Lowrance Electronics Inc 12000 E. Skelly Dr Tulsa, OK USA Table of Contents Fish I.D. Fish Symbols & Depths Capabilities and Specifications X52 and X59DF IntroductionFeet 244 meters at 200 kHz 1500 feet Transducer Installation PreparationsSingle-frequency transom installations Dual-frequency transom installationsSingle-frequency trolling motor installations Shoot-through hull installationsPad Deadrise less than Strakes Good location Poor location Location Poor angleTransom Transducer centerline Hull bottom Dot Ratchet Ratchets Lock washer Bolt Nut Flat washer Metal Nut washer Rubber Washers Metal washer BoltTransom Bottom Hull Flat-bottom hull Deep-vee hull Bolt Nut Trolling Motor Bracket InstallationInternal tooth washer Partial fish arches Transducer aimedShoot-Thru-Hull Preparation True bottom Second bottom Manual range setting Transducer location High speed Trolling speedShoot-Thru-Hull Installation Epoxy transducer to hull Speed/Temperature Sensors Transom Bottom of hull Power ConnectionsGood location Powering a Nmea 2000 Buss Nmea 2000 Power cable Page Power connections for the units in this series To Nmea To sonar Network port Units Network Socket Nmea 2000 Cable ConnectionsNmea 0183 Cable Connections Mounting the Unit Bracket, In-Dash or Portable Front 136 61.3 132 23.8 147.4 Millimeter Inch Inches 112 Cut on line 121Hole Diameter Other Accessories Page Basic Sonar Operation Memory MenusMain Menu Commands Sonar Menu Commands Pages Page Page Basic Sonar Quick Reference Sonar Operations Bait School Thermocline With fish Fish ArchesTo adjust sensitivity To Restore Factory Settings Important TipOther Free Training Aids Advanced Sonar Options & Other Features ASP Advanced Signal ProcessingAlarms To adjust and turn on the shallow alarmTo adjust and turn on the deep alarm To turn the fish alarm onCalibrate Speed Chart SpeedBacklight Level Grayline Contrast Thin or no Grayline Wider GraylineDepth Cursor Cursor line Depth boxTo switch to Manual Depth Range Depth Range AutomaticDepth Range Manual To turn Auto Depth Range on againDepth Range Upper and Lower Limits Area zoomedFish I.D. Fish Symbols & Depths FasTrackPress ↓ to Fish ID Symbolsentexitexit FishTrackSymbols with FishTrack depths HyperScrollNoise Rejection Overlay DataTo turn off displayed data Ping Speed & HyperScroll To change displayed data font sizeFrom the Sonar Page, press MENU↓ to Ping Speedent Reset Options Pop-up HelpSensitivity & Auto Sensitivity Reset Water DistanceScreen Contrast and Backlight Level Automatic Sensitivity Set Keel Offset Press MENUMENU↓ to SET Keel Offsetent Set LanguageSoftware Version Information Press MENUMENU↓ to Software Infoent Sonar Chart ModeSonar Page & Sonar Chart Display Options Split Zoom Sonar Chart Digital Data/Chart Stop Chart Sonar SimulatorSurface Clarity Units of Measure Press ↓ or ↑ to select clarity levelEXITEXITEXITZoom & Zoom Bar VolumeUpper and Lower Limits Zoom Pan Troubleshooting No fish arches when the Fish I.D. feature is off Noise Page Index Page Lowrance Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty How to Obtain Service… Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site