Lowrance ActiveTarget Transom Bracket Installation Guide
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To install the Lowrance ActiveTarget Transom Bracket Mount, first ensure that the mounting surface is clean and dry. Use the provided template to mark the screw locations. Drill pilot holes and attach the bracket using stainless steel screws. Ensure the bracket is secure and the transducer is aligned properly with the hull.
For optimal performance, align the transducer parallel to the waterline. Check that it is level when the boat is in the water and adjust the bracket angle as necessary to ensure accurate sonar readings.
If experiencing connectivity issues, check all cable connections for secure attachment and inspect for any signs of damage. Ensure that the software is up to date and reset the system to see if it resolves the issue.
Regular maintenance includes rinsing the transducer and bracket with fresh water after each use to remove salt and debris. Periodically inspect for any physical damage and ensure screws are tight.
Yes, the ActiveTarget Transom Bracket Mount is suitable for saltwater environments. However, it is important to rinse it thoroughly with fresh water after each use to prevent corrosion.
To update the software, download the latest version from the Lowrance website onto a microSD card. Insert the card into the display unit, then follow on-screen instructions to complete the update process.
Ensure the transducer is clean and properly aligned. Check for any obstructions in the water and verify the settings on the display unit. If necessary, perform a system reset to recalibrate the sonar readings.
Use a transducer cover or padding to protect it during transport. Ensure the bracket is secured, and consider removing the transducer if traveling over rough terrain.
Yes, the ActiveTarget system is compatible with various Lowrance units. Check the compatibility list on the official Lowrance website to ensure your specific model is supported.
Erratic readings can be caused by interference or electrical noise. Check the connections and ensure there are no other electronic devices causing interference. Adjust the sensitivity settings on the display to filter out noise.