Camera Mounting – Static Configuration - FLIR Navigator II Installation Manual

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Take extra care to ensure that your Navigator II is properly aligned to give you an optimal image.
It should be pointed straight ahead and at a slightly downward angle to account for the planing
angle of your boat – just enough so that you can see the bow of your vessel.
Camera Mounting – STATIC CONFIGURATION
Once you have confirmed that the selected mounting location will provide an unobstructed view
and a properly framed image, use our template, or the one from PYI, to determine where you
will drill your mounting holes.
Step 1 Using the "Camera Mounting Template" supplied as a part of the Installation Packet
(or the one supplied with the PYI shim, should you need to use one) as a guide, mark the
locations of the holes you will drill. Before drilling holes, ensure that the template's front
arrow lines up with the direction you have already determined for the Navigator II. Drill the
mounting holes and the 0.50" through-hole for the cable seal.
Step 2 Disconnect the terminal lugs from the On/Off switch. The red wire with the in-line
fuse will be separate from the rest of the harness and may stay attached to the switch.
Step 3 Feed the cable and the cable seal through the 0.50 inch hole.
Step 4 Check that all the screw holes line up and the camera is facing the
intended direction. Make sure that the gasket under the base is in place and
undamaged, and, using a 3mm Allen wrench, securely fasten the camera in
place with four M5 socket-head machine screws, flat washers, lock washers, and
hex nuts provided.
Step 5 Securely attach the ground wire to the vessel ground plane.
Step 6 Route the cable to the On/Off switch and the monitor. See for a
schematic representation of the cabling connections.

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