by rotating up out of the metal spring bracket without harming the transducer, or your boat.
The transducer can be re-engaged by simply rotating the transducer down and snapping it
back in place. (See Figure A)
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BRACKET INSTALLATION (Aluminum Boats)- To install the metal bracket on an aluminum boat
locate the template on the transom between rows of rivets, or ribs that are on the bottom of the
boat. Align the template so that the bottom corner of the template nearest the center of the
transom is on the bottom edge of the transom.
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BRACKET INSTALLATION (Fiberglass Boats)- If your boat has a stepped transom located
below and under the main transom, the compact transducer design allows mounting in this area.
This mounting location is recommended for good reading at very high speeds. (See Figure D)
To install the metal bracket on a fiberglass boat, locate the template on the transom in the same
manner as for an aluminum boat. (See Figure C)
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two ¼”x5/8” allen head screws, two 3/8” tooth washers and two, ¼” square nuts. Make sure the
tooth washers are sandwiched between the transducer main body and the pivot. The square nuts
are trapped inside the pivot and will not rotate as the allen head screws are tightened.
HOWEVER, DO NOT TIGHTEN AT THIS POINT. (See Figure F)
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ANGLE ALLIGHMENT- Set the transducer angle so that it is parallel with the bottom of the boat
hull. Once proper alignment is achieved, tighten the two allen head screws using the 5/32” allen
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wrench provided. The screws are visible through the access holes on each side of the metal
bracket. Check to make sure the transducer main body is rigidly fastened to the pivot. (See
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1. Select as flat an area as possible near the aft end and center of boat where the hull is thin
and not double. If the bottom has a runner down the center of boat, select an area to one side
of the runner, but as close to the runner as possible.
2. Clean the inside of the boat with lacquer thinner in the area transducer is to be mounted.
Outside of boat in this area should also be cleaned. (Not with lacquer thinner).
3. Put approximately one inch of water in the bottom of the boat.
4. Put transducer in the water. The bottom of the transducer should be in a flat area and should
be in good contact with the bottom of the boat.
5. Operate the LCR with the boat operating at high speed. The transducer may have to be
moved in order to find an area where satisfactory operation is observed.
6. When an area is found that produces satisfactory operation, mark the location of the
transducer.
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7. Remove the water and transducer and clean the marked area and the bottom of the
transducer thoroughly.
8. Using the Humminbird Epoxy Kit or equivalent, mix an ample amount of epoxy without
causing it to bubble and pour it in the area the transducer is to be mounted. The puddle
should be larger than the bottom of the transducer.
9. Coat the bottom of the transducer with epoxy, then put it in the center of the puddle and push
down on the transducer while moving it around in a circular motion. This forces out any air
bubbles that may be trapped between the bottom of the transducer and the hull of the boat.
10. Let epoxy cure then the transducer is ready to operate. No water is now required in the
bottom of the boat and gas and oil that is spilled inside of the boat will not degrade
performance as it will if the transducer is placed only in water.
CAUTION: Do not use the silicone seal or any soft adhesive to bond the transducer to the
hull
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Position the swivel base and drill four ¼” diameter holes. Note: The LCR hole pattern Is the same
as for all Humminbird flasher units. Use hardware provided to mount this base to the boat.
Next place the gimbal bracket on the swivel base and attach with four small machine screws,
provided.
Place the LCR in the gimbal mount and make certain the rubber washers provided are placed
between the unit and the gimbal bracket Important: Note which side of the gimbal faces forward.
(Slots on gimbal bracket go towards rear). Also, rubber washer must be located between the unit
and the gimbal bracket.
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1. The LCR gimbal bracket can also be mounted on the SM-4, quick disconnect swivel mount.
2. The LCR gimbal bracket can also be mounted directly to the dash without the swivel mount,
however, this method is not recommended since the unit cannot be rotated.
INSTALLING THE CABLES
Your LCR comes equipped with Humminbird’s new Angle-Lock power and transducer
connectors. The power connector is identified with the letter P on the back of the plug.
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It plugs into the outlet on the back of the unit marked “Power”. The transducer connector is
identified with the letter T and plugs into the outlet on the back of the unit marked “Transducer”.
Note: An adapter (AD-4) is available to allow use of an old waterproof (BNC) transducer with the
LCR, but be sure that the transducer is a 16degree. A 32-degree transducer cannot be used.
A 11/8” hole must be drilled to pull through the transducer connector. After drilling the hole, pull
the transducer connector up through the hole. If you are installing two units, both transducer
connectors can be pulled through this 1 1/8” inch hole. Next, push the power cable wires down
through the hole. A hole cover has been provided which will dress and hold the wires. Install the
hole cover after determining the necessary wire length from the hole.
The power cable has a red lead to the positive (+) post and the black lead to the negative (-) post.
Install a 1 amp fuse between the red cable and positive post of your 12-volt battery.
If a fuse panel is available, we recommend wiring the power cable into the fuse panel. Note: The
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Installing the HDR 200
Before mounting the HDR 200, gather the parts you need: HDR 200, mounting hardware
kit, and transducer cable. If the transducer cable is not long enough for your installation, see
“Accessories” earlier in this manula for information on the EC-6 10’ extension.
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The mounting surface should be adequately supported to protect the HDR 200 from
excess wave shock and vibration.
The mounting area should allow at least 2” clearance at the back, sides, and top of the
unit for connection, air flow, and ease of removal.
Any VHF radio you have may incur some degree of interference with the depth sounder.
Humminbird depth sounders are designed to minimize this interference although it is best
to route the transducer cable and antenna cable as far away from each other as possible-
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ignition is on. Connected in this fashion, the
HDR 200 will “power-up” whenever the boat’s
ignition is turned on. No fuse is necessary on the yellow lead. If your boat does not have
a switchable electrical system, you must wire the yellow lead through a separate switch,
then directly to the power source.
Section 3: Testing and Using
After installing your HDR 200, transducer, and cables, you should test the installation.
Testing should be performed in the water, since that is the only way to check your transducer’s
performance. When the boat ignition is turned on the HDR 200 will perform a self-test and then
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begin transmitting, and automatically display the digital depth. (If the HDR 200 is wired to a
switch other than the ignition switch, turn that switch on.)
Increase your boat speed to ensure that you get a continuous bottom reading as the boat
moves. Your HDR 200 and its transducer are designed to operate at up to 75 mph. However,
use caution when operating any boat at high speed.
If the HDR 200 performs well at idle or slow speeds, but the display is not continuous at
higher speeds, the transducer is not installed properly. Air bubbles or turbulence from the boat
hull are passing across the transducer face, blocking the transmitted signal. By following the
instruction in “Mounting the Transducer,” you can make simple adjustments that should fix the
problem.
NOTE: If the other problems occur, see “Troubleshooting” later in this manual for tips from the
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When cleaning the LCD screen, use a chamois and non-abrasive cleaner such as
windex. Do not wipe while dirt or grit is on the screen. Be careful to avoid scratching the screen.
The transducer face may become dirty from storage or contact with marina environment
oil. Oil will cause the face to lose the water contact it needs to maintain efficient operation.
Simply clean the face with liquid detergent.
If your boat is out of the water for a long time, it may take a while for the transducer to
become thoroughly “wetted” when returned to the water. Also, the turbulence of re-entry may
cause air bubbles to form on the transducer face. The bubbles will quickly disappear, or can be
removed by rubbing the transducer with the fingers while the transducer is in the water.
Never leave the HDR 200 in closed car or trunk, especially in extreme temperatures.
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