Lowrance lms-522c igps 操作指南

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After drilling the hole, pass the transducer connector up through the 
hole from under the dash, followed by antenna connector. Pass the 
power cable's bare-wire end down though the hole from the top. 
If you wish, you can fill in the hole around the cables with a good ma-
rine caulking compound. (Some marine dealers stock cable hole covers 
to conceal the opening.) No matter what type of installation you prefer, 
be sure to leave enough slack in the cables to allow tilting or swiveling 
the unit. If you choose to fill in the hole, be sure to position the cables 
against the rear edge of the hole as you apply the fill material. 
Before positioning the bracket, make sure the location provides a clear 
view of the sky, so the internal GPS antenna can lock-on to satellite sig-
nals.
 Now, hold the cables against the rear edge of the hole. Slide the 
bracket over the hole and butt the rear of the bracket base against the 
cables, thus pinning them in place against the side of the hole. Fasten 
the bracket to the dash. Attach the unit to the gimbal bracket using the 
gimbal knobs and washers. 
Portable Installation 
Like many Lowrance products, the unit is capable of portable operation 
by using an optional portable power pack. The power pack, a magnet-
equipped antenna module and an optional portable transducer, ex-
pands the uses for your sonar/GPS unit. It makes it easy to transfer 
your unit from a boat to a car, recreational vehicle, airplane or other 
vehicle without mounting a second bracket. You can use it in your own 
car or boat, then take it along when riding in a friend's vehicle.  
The power pack can be used with eight "D" cell alkaline batteries or an 
optional sealed, rechargeable battery. Visit our web site for a complete 
listing of all the available portable power packs. 
  
PPP-15 Portable Power Pack with transducer installed. Shown with 
the X67C IceMachine
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