Fishfinder 120

Installation Instructions

Please read through these instructions thoroughly before attempting installation. Make sure you completely understand these instructions before you begin. When in doubt, seek professional assistance. Be sure the wiring harness reaches the unit and transducer location before beginning installation. The Garmin Fishfinder 120 hardware allows for installation on either the transom or trolling motor. Please check the packing list below. If you are missing any items,

please contact your Garmin dealer.

 

Packing List:

J - 5 x 30 mm Screws (2)
A - Fishfinder 120 Sonar Unit (1)
K - 10-32 Lock Nut (1)
B - Swivel Mount Bracket (1)
L - 4 x 12 mm Screws (4)
C - Swivel Base (1)
M - 10-32 x 1.75 Screw (1)
D - Mounting Knobs- Short (1), Long (1) N - 1/4” Cable Clamps (2)
E - Mounting Knob Spacer (1)
O - Plastic Spacer (1)
F - Transducer With Power Cable (1)
P - 1/4” Rubber Washer (1)
G - Transducer Mount (1)
Q - Cable Tie, 5.6” (4)
H - Trolling Motor Mount Gasket (1)
R - Cable Tie, 20” (1)
I - 5 mm Flat Washers (2)
S - Snap-Ring (1)

 

 

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Assembling the Transducer

 

 

 

 

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Insert the Rubber Washer and Plastic Spacer

 

 

 

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in the transducer at the same time. DO NOT

 

 

 

 

 

 

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lubricate the Rubber Washer.

 

 

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2. Route the cable towards the back and

 

 

 

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slide the transducer into the mounting bracket.

 

 

 

 

3. Place a 5 mm Flat Washer on the 10-32 x

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.75" screw and insert the screw through

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the Mounting Bracket, Spacer, and Rubber

 

 

 

 

 

Washer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Place the remaining 5 mm Flat Washer on

 

 

 

 

 

the exposed end and install the 10-32

 

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Lock Nut finger tight. The transducer is

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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tightened further after installation on boat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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(Cable not shown)

Mounting the Transducer On a Trolling Motor

1.Slide the large Cable Tie through slot on the Transducer Mount with the ridges of the band facing up until equal lengths extend on both sides of the mount. (For cold water or heavy timber/debris areas, a metal 4-5” worm gear clamp is recom- mended.)

2.Position the Mount Gasket on the curved top of the Mount.

3.Place the transducer assembly against the motor body of the trolling motor with the front of the transducer pointed away from the trolling motor propeller.

4.Place the pointed end of Cable Tie through the fastener hole on the opposite end and pull through (you will hear clicks) until snug.

5.Position the transducer so that it is parallel with the bottom when in use. Make sure the Gasket is aligned properly. Pull the Cable Tie end until tight. Excess may be trimmed off if needed. Tighten the 10-32 locking nut until it touches the mounting bracket and then tighten 1/4 turn more (do

not overtighten).

6.Route the 20’ (6.1 m) transducer cable using the supplied cable ties to secure the cable to the motor shaft. If desired, the forward- facing portion (except the Cable Tie pocket) of the Transducer Mount may be filled with sealant to avoid debris accumulation.

Selecting a Transom Mount Location

For your sonar to operate properly, the transducer has to be located in clean (non- turbulent) water. The transducer should be mounted as near the center of the boat as possible.

DO NOT cut the transducer lead, this will void your warranty and may cause the unit to not operate at optimal levels.

DO NOT mount the transducer behind strakes, rivet lines, struts, fittings, water intake, discharge ports, eroding paint, or anything that creates air bubbles or causes the water to become turbulent. It is important that the transducer be as close to the center line as possible in calm, non-turbulent water for optimal performance. Avoid mounting the transducer in locations where the boat may be supported during launching, haul- ing, trailering, or storage.

Mount the transducer away from the path of the prop on single drive boats. On twin drive boats, mount the transducer between the drives if possible. Do not mount the transducer directly in the path of the prop. The transducer can cause cavitation that may degrade the boat’s performance and damage the prop.

Do not mount the transducer behind strakes, rivet lines, struts, fittings, water intakes, or discharge ports.

Apply marine sealant to all screw threads to prevent water from seeping into the transom.

Mount the transducer parallel with the water line.

Make sure the transducer is below water level when the boat is on plane at high speed.

Mounting the Transducer On a Transom

Tool List (not included) - Drill, 3/8" Wrench or Socket, 5/32" and 1/8" Drill Bits, Masking Tape, #2 Phillips Screw Driver, Marine Sealant

1.Position the transom mount at the selected location, making sure the transducer is parallel with the water line. Mark the center locations of each hole on the transom mount. (See figures to the right.)

2.Using the 5/32" bit, drill the pilot holes approximately 1" (25 mm) deep at the marked locations. To avoid drilling the holes too deep, wrap a piece of tape around the bit 1" from the point of the bit.

3.Apply Marine Sealant to the 5 x 30 mm screws. Attach the transducer to the transom using the 5 x 30 mm screws. Adjust the transducer to extend beyond the bottom

of the transom approximately 1/8" (3 mm) on fiberglass hulls or 3/8" (10 mm) on
aluminum hulls. Adjust the transducer to be aligned parallel with the water.

5.Tighten the 10-32 locking nut until it touches the mounting bracket and then tighten 1/4 turn more (do not overtighten).

6.Place the first cable clamp on the transducer cable approximately one third of the distance between the transducer and the top of the transom. Mark the location. Using a 1/8" bit, drill a pilot hole approximately 3/8" (10 mm) deep.

7.Attach the cable clamp using a 4 x 12 mm screw. Coat the screw with marine seal- ant before installation. Repeat steps 6 and 7 using the other cable clamp.

8.Route the transducer cable as needed to the sonar unit. DO NOT CUT THE CABLE. Try to avoid routing the cable with electrical wires or other sources of electrical interference.

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Align with transom bottom. Transducer should extend 1/8” below fiberglass hulls or 3/8” below aluminum hulls.

Keep Parallel With Water Line

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Unit Installation — Selecting a Proper Location

Choose a location that provides optimal viewing while operating the vessel and allows easy access to the unit’s keypad. Select a mounting surface strong enough to support the weight of the unit and protect it from excessive vibration or shock. DO NOT mount the bracket in a location where the unit is exposed to extreme temperature conditions. When installing the mounting bracket, be sure to allow room for the connection/routing of the power cable.

Mounting the Bracket Assembly

Tool List (not included) - Drill, Screwdriver (Phillips or Standard), three #8 pan head machine bolts with matching nuts and washers and a 5/32” drill bit, OR three #8 pan head self-tapping screws and a 1/16” drill bit

1.Using the swivel base as a template, mark the location of the three holes which are used to secure the bracket to the mounting surface.

2.If securing the base with machine bolts, drill three 5/32” holes at the locations you marked. OR, If securing the base using self-tapping

screws, drill 1/16” starter holes at the locations you marked. Starter holes should generally be no deeper than half the screw length.

3.Secure the swivel base with three bolts or screws.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

4. Place the rest of the mount over the swivel base and secure with the short knob.

Installing the Unit On the Mounting Bracket

1.Align the slot on the back of the unit with the long mounting knob and slide in place. It may be necessary to adjust the long knob to spread the bracket arms apart. (Turn counter-clockwise to widen the bracket arms, clockwise to tighten.)

2.Adjust the unit angle and tighten the long mounting knob until snug.

3.Tilt the unit by loosening the long knob on the right side of the bracket assembly.

4.Rotate the entire bracket by twisting it left or right. (You will hear clicks as you turn the bracket.)

5.Tighten all knobs once the desired viewing angle is obtained.

Wiring Harness Installation

The Fishfinder 120 comes with a wiring harness that connects the unit to power and the transducer with one easy-to-remove connection. If it is necessary to extend the power wires, use 22 AWG wire. DO NOT cut the transducer cable. This will void your warranty. If your boat has an electrical system, it may be possible to wire the unit directly to an unused holder on your current fuse block. If you are using the boat’s fuse block, remove the in-line fuse holder supplied with the unit. You may also wire the unit direct to the battery. CAUTION: The Fishfinder 120 input voltage is 10-18 volts DC. DO NOT exceed this voltage as this may damage the unit and void the warranty.

Installing the Wiring Harness:

1.Determine the polarity of the power source using a Test Light or Volt Meter.
2.Install the Red (+) wire on the Positive fuse holder or battery terminal.
3.Install the Black (-) wire on the Negative fuse holder or battery terminal.
4.Install a 2 amp fuse in the fuse holder (fuse block only).

5.Align the notches on the cable plug and back of the unit. Insert the cable into the connector and turn the lock ring counter-clockwise unit it stops.

Unit Care

Cleaning - Clean the unit housing using a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry. Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that may damage plastic components. Do not apply cleaner to electrical contacts on the back of the unit.

Storage - Do not store the unit where exposure to temperature extremes may occur, as permanent damage may result.

Testing the Transom Mount Installation

This test is to be performed after the unit installation. See unit operating instructions for additional use information. Since water is necessary to carry the sonar signal, the Fishfinder 120 does not function properly with the transducer out of the water.

When you place your boat in the water CHECK FOR LEAKS around the screw holes that are below the water line. DO NOT leave your boat in the water for an extended period of time without checking for leaks.

1.Begin testing the installation at a slow speed. If the sonar appears to be working properly gradually increase the boat’s speed observing the sonar’s operation. If the sonar signal suddenly is lost or the bottom return is severely degraded, note the speed at which this occurs.

2.Return the boat to the speed the signal was lost. Make moderate turns in both directions and see if the signal improves.

3.If the signal strength improves while turning, adjust the transducer so that it extends another 1/8" below the transom of the boat. It may take several adjust- ments to eliminate the degradation.

4.If the signal does not improve it may be necessary to move the transducer to a different location.