Attach The Cables To The Control Head; Transducer Installation Overview - Humminbird PiranhaMAX 155 Installation And Operation Manual

A 4 level grayscale 128h x 160v display, 4" display and dualbeam sonar with 1600 watts ptp power output
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Attach the Cables to the Control Head

Follow these steps to attach the power and transducer cables to the control head:
1. Matching the cable plugs to the shape
and orientation of the sockets, insert
the transducer and power cables into
the correct sockets on the control
head.
NOTE: The serial port is for authorized service
personnel use only. Do not connect a cable to
this port. The serial port does not require a
port cover.
2. With the control head in place, tilt the unit through its full range to
make sure there is enough cable slack for the unit to move freely. Hand
tighten the thumbknob bolt when you achieve the desired position for
the control head.
You are now ready to install the transducer. Proceed to Transducer Installation
Overview.

Transducer Installation Overview

The transducer can be installed on the transom of the boat, inside the hull, or
onto a trolling motor, depending on your transducer type. The type of
transducer you have will also determine how the cable will be routed. Go to
the section that describes your transducer, and follow the steps to position
and mount the transducer on your boat.
NOTE: Due to the wide variety of hulls, only general instructions are presented in
this installation guide. Each boat hull represents a unique set of requirements that
should be evaluated prior to installation. It is important to read the instructions
completely and understand the mounting guidelines before beginning installation.
NOTE: When drilling holes in fiberglass hulls, it is best to start with a smaller bit and
use progressively larger drill bits to reduce the chance of chipping or flaking the
outer coating.
Transducer Installation Overview
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serial
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