First you need to connect the display to the power and connect it to the transducer. Place the transducer in a plastic bag full of water and hold it on the hull until a stable depth reading is obtained. The transducer can be permanently fixed at this point if a stable reading is given. If a good depth reading cannot be obtained, you should install the transducer through the hull.

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Hello, Does this package contain everything required for this instrument to work? Or, there are some additional parts that should be bought separately.
The package contains everything required. The only part you may want is an optional "in hull mounting kit" for the depth transducer.
Could you please the item no? And also give some more info about its purpose? Thank you.
Its an optional product for fitting the depth transducer inside a single skin GRP hull, this example is not of NASA Marine manufacture but looks very similar https://www.svb24.com/en/in-hull-transducer-fitting.html
Hello, Bought NASA MARINE CLIPPER Duet Echo-Sounder/Log. Question regarding deeper sound, when it is on set limit. Is it integrated or no? Set min deep and bell is jut blinking. How to get sound warning? Do i need extra sound beeper If yes please share link i can get from you thank you
The alarm buzzer is not integrated into the display and is supplied separately. It is included with the Duet kit and It is wired to the back of the display. This is covered in the manual.
The instrument worked at 5NM, now the speed value is 0, the alarm was activated. Below it says out for depth. New and not working. In the sun, it looks like a damaged matrix through the glasses. Please advise. Thank you
Dear Martin, for this kind of inquiries please contact us at [email protected]. Our team will be happy to assist you.
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