Installing your MAV
Before starting the mounting process (drilling holes, etc.), map out the precise location of each compo- nent, as well as how cables will be run from plug to plug. Set up each component (Monitor, PowerSpool, Footpad) temporarily in its prospective location to assure that it will be fully functional and accessible, without interfering with adjacent items such as trolling motors, sonar, rod holders, etc. Once you’ve determined that each component will be fully functional and easily accessible in its prospective location, install can begin.
(1)Mount MAV PowerSpool: MAV PowerSpool includes Nature Vision’s exclusive
slide over boat). Begin by placing PowerSpool assembly on boat gunnel in appropriate location. Make sure that end of spool unit and camera housing clear the boat gunwale by at least 3 to 5- inches, which allows camera to drop into water without obstruction.
Once PowerSpool placement has been determined, separate spool unit from
(2)Mount MAV LCD Monitor: Monitor comes assembled with a gimbal bracket for easy installation and
using a Johnny Ray or
Replace bracket in place and install 2 screws. Attach MAV LCD Monitor to gimbal bracket. NOTE: Consider removing and stor- ing MAV Monitor during
(3)Mount MAV Footpad: Once location is determined, place mounting screws in mounting holes and screw into place. NOTE: Although the Footpad can be left loose (not mounted) inside the boat, which allows you to operate the MAV from different locations inside the boat, permanent mounting is recom- mend. This prevents Footpad from damage due to kicking or stumbling on the unit or cable, within the boat.
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