Lowrance electronic LMS-350A GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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FRONT
SLOT BREAK
OUT SLOT
You will need to drill a hole in the dash for the power and transducer cables.
The smallest hole that will pass one power or transducer plug is one inch.
After the hole is drilled, pass the transducer connector up through the hole
first, then pass the power cable down through it.
After the cables have been routed, fill the hole with a good marine sealing
compound. Offset the bracket to cover the hole. Route the power cable
through the slot and break out one of the other slots in the bracket for the
transducer cable.
INTRODUCTION
The LMS-350A is a high quality, wide screen sonar with performance that
is second to none in its class. Using menu features and “soft-key”
operation, the LMS-350A is also one of the easiest-to-use sonars that
Lowrance has ever built. The wide “ClearVision” screen shows the
underwater world with high resolution and detail. The display and keyboard
are also lighted for night operation. The LMS-350A also has digital depth,
boat speed, surface water temperature, and distance travelled (log)
displays (requires an optional ST-T speed/temperature sensor).
If you purchase and install a LGC-1 GPS module, the LMS-350A can show
position and navigation information. Utilizing Rockwell's NavCoreV
technology, this GPS receiver is second to none in it's class.
MOUNTING - Bracket Mount
The LMS-350A can be mounted on it's gimbal bracket or in-dash mounted.
Brackets are supplied for both configurations, however if the dash is
thicker than 1/2", a special bracket will have to be purchased to mount the
unit in the dash. You can install the LMS-350A on its bracket in any
convenient location, provided there is clearance behind the unit when it is
tilted for the best viewing angle. Holes in the bracket base allow wood
screw or through-bolt mounting. You may need to place a piece of plywood
on the back of thin fiberglass panels to secure the mounting hardware.
Make certain there is enough room behind the unit to attach the power and
transducer cables.