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PIRANHA 5 INSTALLATION GUIDE Two components need to be installed on the boat: the transducer and the control head. The control head displays sonar information, the transducer sends and receives sonar signals into the water. Proper installation of each insures best performance of the Piranha and provides the greatest enjoyment and functionality. 2. Hold the template on the transom of the boat in the location where the transducer will be installed. Align the template vertically with the inside arrow of the template on the deadrise where the bottom of the hull meets the transom wall. (Figure 3 ). 3. Using a pencil or punch, mark the location of the two mounting holes on the transom. Due to the wide variety of boats only general instructions are presented in this installation guide. Each boat has unique characteristics that need to be evaluated. 4. Using a ⁵ ₃₂"(4mm) bit, drill the two holes to a depth of approximately 1" (3cm). On 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. Level You will need: Hand drill and various bits, Phillips #2 & 3 drivers, pencil, silicone sealant (for drilled holes), 2-part, slow cure epoxy for inside hull transducer mounting, 12v DC power supply, 1 ampere fuse. DO NOT LET DEADRISE INTERSECT THIS LINE INSTALLING THE TRANSDUCER Figure 3 STEP 3: ASSEMBLE & MOUNT THE TRANSDUCER STEP 1: DETERMINE TRANSDUCER LOCATION Consider the following to find the best location on the transom: Choose an area free of turbulent water. Turbulence is generated as the boat moves through the water and is confined to area aft of ribs, strakes and rivet lines on the bottom of hull. Choose a location on the transom where the hull forward of this location is smooth, flat and free of protrusions or ribs. 1. Attach the Pivot to the transducer body, as shown in (Figure 4), using the #8 ³ ₈" (9mm) long allen headed pivot screw, the headed pin, the two flat washers, and the two toothed lock washers. Note: The toothed lock washers must be positioned between the transducer and the pivot ears. The flat washers must be positioned to the outside of the pivot ears. Turbulence is also created by the prop - try to keep at least 15 (380mm) from the prop(s). 2. Using the Allen wrenches provided, loosely tighten the pivot screw (Figure 6). Do not completely tighten the assembly at this time, so the pivot angle can be adjusted later. The best method to locate areas free of turbulence is to watch the transom while the boat is moving. For best high-speed performance this is recommended. Have an assistant pilot the boat and use caution! 3. Insert the pivot/transducer assembly into the mounting bracket, as shown in (Figure 4). Stepped hulls require the transducer be mounted on the step if possible. Never mount the transducer on the transom behind the step. If propellers are forward of the transom, clear water may be impossible to find. A different transducer or mounting method should be considered, (see optional inside hull instructions below). Do not snap the assembly closed. Pivot Pivot Bolt The mounting area must be in contact with the water when the boat is on plane. Washer (2) If the boat is trailered, make sure that the transducer is not inline with trailer bunks or roller assembles that could damage the transducer during loading operations. STEP 2: FOR TRANSOM MOUNTING: DRILL THE MOUNTING HOLES Figure 1. Mounting locations include transom and inside hull. Star Washers go between pivot and transducer. Figure 4 1. Remove the mounting template from the inside of the package printing. This template provides a means of locating the two mounting holes which must be drilled. Cable Mounting Bracket

STEP 4: MOUNT THE TRANSDUCER TO THE TRANSOM STEP 6: ROUTE THE CABLE 1. Apply silicone sealant to the mounting holes drilled into the transom. The cable must be routed to where the control head will be mounted. Consider the following: 2. Align the transducer assembly with the drilled holes in the transom (Figure 8). The easiest method to get the cable into the boat routes the cable over the transom. The most common method drills a hole through the transom, above the water line. 3. Use either a flat head screwdriver, a ⁵ ₁₆" (8mm) hex driver, or a ⁵ ₁₆" (8mm) socket to mount the assembly. Using the two #10-1" (25mm) long slotted hex head screws, mount the transducer assembly to the transom as shown. Do not fully tighten the mounting screws in order to vertically adjust the transducer. Snap the pivot down into place. Once inside the boat, the cable routes through or along internal conduits and channels. Keep the cable as far away as possible from VHF radio antenna and tachometer cables. Do not cut, shorten or lengthen the transducer cable. Note: A third mounting screw location is provided in the mounting bracket. and install this ONLY after final testing and adjustments have been made. Allow cable slack for movement of transducer If the cable is too short, extensions are available at your dealer or direct from Humminbird. FOLLOW THESE STEPS: STEP 5: ADJUST THE TRANSDUCER 1. Run the cable over the transom or through a ⁵ ₈" (16mm) hole drilled well above the water line. Correct transducer height and running angle settings are needed to ensure best performance at all boat speeds. Use the template provided to make the initial setting for most boats. Some boat hulls require adjustments beyond these settings for best performance at all speeds. 2. If a hole was drilled, fill it with silicone sealant. Figure 6 3. Secure the cable with clamps as shown. (Figure 6). 1. Cut out the transducer templates from page 5 of this pdf file. Follow the directions for your hull type, i.e. fiberglass or aluminum. INSTALLING THE CONTROL HEAD 2. Adjust the height on the transom and the pivot bolt angle to match guides on the template as shown. STEP 1: ASSEMBLE THE BASE 1. Insert the Mount Arms through the Base. 3. Hand tighten the Pivot Bolt and Mount Screws at this time. Ensure the height and angle have not changed. 2. Secure the Mount Arms with the 4 screws provided. Arm Screws, 4 #6 x ⁷ ₁₆" Hull ur bas du transducte Aluminum ¹ ₂" Fibre de verre ue de fibre de verre Couper ici pour une coq ue d'aluminium coq une r Couper ici pou Placer au bas de la coque Aligner avec l'arcasse. Left Arm Guide du transducteur Right Arm Figure 7 STEP 2: ATTACH THE CONTROL HEAD TO THE BASE Angle Template 1. Insert the Pivot Bolt through the Pivot Knuckle on the control head. 2. Thread the Gimbal Knob onto the Pivot Bolt using only 2-3 turns. 3. Align the Pivot Knuckle with the Mount Base Arms and slide into place until it seats firmly. A slight twist will aid in seating the unit. Using Allen wrenches to set running angle 4. Rotate the Control Head to the desired angle and hand tighten the Gimbal Knob. Now you can use the assembled Piranha to identify the best mounting location. the hole for and hand tighten the third mounting screw only after highspeed testing. Pivot Bolt Gimbal Knob Pivot Knuckle 2 Figure 8

STEP 3: DETERMINE CONTROL HEAD MOUNTING LOCATION STEP 5: INSTALL THE BASE When choosing a mounting location consider the following: 1. Remove the control head from the mount base by loosening the gimbal knob and pulling the unit from the base - a slight twisting motion will help to release it. Power and transducer cables should be installed first and must reach the control head. extension cables are available. The power cable can be shortened or lengthened with 18 gauge wire. Note: It is not necessary to completely remove the gimbal knob. Unscrew only enough to permit the unit to release. If possible, choose a location that provides access from below so above deck cable length is short, and the cable s hole can be covered by the mount base. 2. Using the mount base as a template, mark the location for the mounting holes. 3. the mounting holes using a ⁹ ₆₄" (3.6mm) bit. Ensure enough space exists for easy control head installation and removal and for pivoting through its full range of motion. 4. a ⁵ ₈ hole at the location where the cables pass through the mounting surface. If access is possible underneath mounting surface, drill the hole so the mount base forms a hole cover. See Figure 9 for location of cable hole under the mount. The mounting area should be well supported to protect the fishfinder from wave shock and vibration. Choose an area that provides good visibility for the Piranha. 5. Pass the transducer and power cables through the ⁵ ₈" inch hole, leaving about 6 length above the surface. Cabling can be routed through a ⁵ ₈" hole centered between the two rear mounting holes of the base. 6. Align the mount base with the holes and attach with the Phillips screws provided. STEP 6: ATTACH THE CONTROL HEAD AND PLUG IN CONNECTORS 1. Mount the control head to the base. 2. With attention to shape and orientation of the plugs, insert the transducer and power cable into the correct socket according to the figure at right. ⁵ ₈" 3. With the control head in place, tilt the unit through its full range to ensure enough cable slack is left for movement. Hand tighten the gimbal knob when at its desired position. Figure 9 STEP 4: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS A 6 (2m) long power cable is included to supply power to the fishfinder. You may shorten or lengthen the cable using 18 gauge multi-stranded copper wire. CAUTION: Some boats have 24 or 36 volt electric systems. Be sure your unit is connected to a 12 VDC power supply. Humminbird is not responsible for over current or over voltage failures. The power cable can be connected to the boat s electrical system at two places: a fuse panel, usually located near the console, or directly to the battery. If a fuse terminal is available, use crimp-on type electrical connectors (not included) that match the terminal on the fuse panel. Attach the black wire to ground and the red wire to 12 VDC power (Figure 10). Be sure to use a one amp fuse in the connection. If you must wire the control head directly to a battery, be sure to install an inline fuse holder and use a one amp fuse (not included) for the protection of the unit (Figure 11). Temperature Your new Humminbird is now ready for operation! TEST & COMPLETE INSTALLATION Testing should be performed with the boat in the water, however, you can initially confirm basic operation with the boat trailered. In order to minimize the potential for interference with other marine electronics a separate power source (such as a second battery) may be necessary. Press POWER-MENU once to turn the unit on. An audible chirp sounds any time a button is pressed. If the unit does not power on, ensure the cable plugs are fully seated and there is power available. POSITIVE The first screen indicates either Start-Up and Simulator. If the unit detects the transducer, Start-Up will be the default selection. If no transducer is detected, Simulator will be selected. Use the Arrow keys to change between Start-Up and Simulator. Note: The transducer must be submerged in water for reliable transducer detection. If the transducer is detected, after several seconds the Piranha will begin operation unless you choose another option. If the boat is in the water sonar data begins to scroll across the screen. GROUND Figure 10 Power Figure 11 If the bottom is visible on-screen with digital depth readout the unit is working properly. If no bottom is visible or erratic operation occurs, ensure that the unit is in water greater than 3' (1 meter) and the transducer is fully submerged in water. Remember, sonar signals can not travel through air. 3

If the unit is working properly, gradually increase boat speed to test higher speed performance. If the unit functions well at low speeds but begins to skip or miss the bottom at higher speeds, the transducer requires adjustment. STEP 3: TEST THE MOUNTING LOCATION There is no opportunity for adjustment after the transducer is glued in place. Therefore, it is best to perform a trial installation on inside the hull transducers first, and run the boat at high speeds to determine the best mounting area. Note: installation often requires several incremental adjustments before optimum high-speed performance is achieved. 1. At the identified mounting location, lay the transducer body face down with the pointed end towards the bow. To optimize transducer installation, try the following. 2. Fill the hull with enough water to submerge the transducer body. Use a sand filled bag or other heavy object to hold the transducer in position. Ensure the transducer is NOT located in an area of turbulent water. First, incrementally lower the running depth by ¹ ₁₆" until best high-speed performance is achieved. The transducer cannot transmit through air. The water purges any air from between the transducer and the hull, and fills any voids in the coarse fiberglass surface. If the bracket is fully extended and high-speed performance continues to need adjustment, incrementally change the Pivot Angle to lower the rear of the transducer by ¹ ₈" steps until best high-speed performance is achieved. Important: For transom mount transducers, install the third mounting screw after final transducer adjustments. Hand tighten only!o 3. Power up the Control Head. 4. Run the boat at various speeds and water depths while observing the screen on the Control Head. If the unit functions well at low speeds but begins to skip or miss the bottom at higher speeds, the transducer needs to be moved. If depth performance is required, test the fishfinder in water at the desired depth. Test different locations in the hull until the optimum performance is achieved. OPTIONAL INSIDE HULL TRANSDUCER MOUNTING STEP 4: PERMANENTLY MOUNT THE TRANSDUCER Inside the hull installation requires the control head to be installed and operational. Inside the hull mounting generally produces good results in single thickness fiberglass-hulled boats. Humminbird cannot guarantee depth performance when transmitting and receiving through the hull of the boat, since some signal loss occurs. The amount of loss depends on hull construction, hull thickness and the installation. In addition, the temperature probe is embedded in the transducer, therefore, temperature readings will be hindered unless a second transom mounted temperature probe is used. 1. Once the mounting location is determined, mark the position of the transducer. This installation requires slow-cure two-part epoxy. Do not use silicone or any other soft adhesive to install the transducer, as this material reduces the sensitivity of the unit. Five minute epoxy has a tendency to cure before all the air bubbles can be purged. 4. Coat the face of the transducer and the inside of the hull. 2. Remove the water from inside the hull and thoroughly dry the mounting surface. If the surface is excessively rough, it may be necessary to sand the area to provide a smooth mounting surface. Ensure the mounting area is clean and dry. 3. Mix an ample quantity of two-part slow-cure epoxy slowly and thoroughly. Avoid trapping air bubbles. 5. Press the transducer into place with a slight twisting motion to purge any trapped air from underneath, keeping the pointed end of the transducer body pointed forward (Figure 14). 6. Weight the transducer so it does not move while the epoxy is curing. STEP 1: INSTALL THE CONTROL HEAD When the epoxy cures, no water is necessary inside the hull. Neither water, spilled gasoline, nor oil will affect the performance of the transducer. Follow directions above for installing the control head. STEP 2: DETERMINE THE MOUNTING LOCATION Begin the transducer installation by determining where inside the hull to install the transducer. Consider the following to find the best location: Observe the outside of the boat hull to find the areas that are mostly free from turbulent water. Avoid ribs, strakes and other protrusions as these create turbulence (Figure 2). As a general rule, the faster the boat can travel, the further aft and closer to the centerline of the hull the transducer has to be located to remain in contact with the water at high speeds (Figure 13). Figure 13 Figure 14 4

Windows Sample Print Menu Remove and use for Installation Fibre de verre ¹ ₂" Aluminum eu bas du transduct fiberglass hulls Cut along this line for aluminum hulls Cut along this line for r Guide Macintosh Sample Print Menu Hull Place against hull Align with transom. Use ⁵ ₃₂" (4.0mm) drill bit Use with XT series s a set of two holes for your type of boat hull. Use the upper set for fiberglass or the lower set for aluminum. Fiberglass This reference square should measure 2" x 2" when printed. Set your Page Setup % in your Printer utility to either enlarge more or reduce the printed template if adjustment is needed. 2" Alumium DO NOT LET DEADRISE INTERSECT THIS LINE Level 15", 380mm from prop(s) Adobe Acrobat has several ways to control the output size of a document. In "Page Setup" set your sheet size to the size of sheet used and Scale to 100%. Under Print, pick the options for "Adobe Acrobat (Version Number)" i.e. Acrobat 5.0 and DESELECT "Shrink Oversize Pages to Paper Size" "Enlarge Small Pages to Paper Size". If your printed template does not match the 2" size requirement, increase your percentage setting if it is less than 2", decrease your percentage setting if it is greater than 2". If you wish to calculate the needed percentage divide 2 by the measured size. Use this result as a percentage for your "Page Setup". Example: Measured size = 1 13/16" 2 (1 + (13 16)) = 1.103 or 110% or 2 1.8125 = 1.103 or 110% Set your Page Setup scale to 110% ON DEADRISE 5