Garmin Panoptix PS22-TR Trolling Motor Transducer, LiveVü Forward/Down, 10-35V, Garmin Marine Network, Shaft/Barrel Mount, 300 ft Max Depth, 20 deg Beam, 13 ft Power/Ethernet Cables
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Overview
The Garmin 010-01945-00 is a Panoptix PS22-TR trolling motor transducer that shows LiveVü Forward and LiveVü Down sonar in real time. It connects over Ethernet to the Garmin Marine Network and runs on 10 to 35 Vdc, making it a fit for 12V and 24V electrical systems. The unit operates at 417 kHz, with peak transmit power listed at 48 W.
LiveVü Forward helps you watch fish and structure ahead of the boat before you move onto it, while LiveVü Down keeps a live picture under the trolling motor for vertical fishing. Maximum range is listed up to 300 ft, and real-world performance varies with transducer placement and water conditions.
It is a compact transducer body at 32 x 118 x 96 mm (1.3 x 4.6 x 3.8 in), and the total installed weight with mount and cable is listed at 840 g (1.85 lb). The housing material is ASA plastic.
Key features
- Two live sonar views in one transducer: LiveVü Forward for watching ahead and LiveVü Down for tracking directly below.
- Garmin Marine Network (Ethernet) connection to a compatible chartplotter, with the option to connect through a GMS 10 network switch.
- Power input range of 10 to 35 Vdc with a 4.0 A mini 32 Vdc fuse rating; max continuous power usage listed at 8 W.
- 417 kHz operating frequency with peak transmit power listed at 48 W.
- Mounts to a trolling motor shaft or motor barrel, with an adjustable angle for forward or down viewing.
- Narrow 20 degree beam angle for a tighter view when tracking targets and your lure.
- Internal compass support when mounted on the shaft far enough from the trolling motor to avoid magnetic interference.
- Integrated 4 m (13 ft) network and power cabling for cleaner routing from the bow to the display or network hub.
Compatibility and system integration
This transducer is intended for Garmin chartplotters and fishfinders that support Panoptix and accept a Garmin Marine Network (Ethernet) connection. If your display has a Panoptix or network port available, the transducer plugs straight in; if you are already running multiple networked devices, it can be connected through a GMS 10.
The transducer is powered separately from the network connection. A dedicated switch is optional, since the display can turn the transducer on and off automatically, but many boats still prefer a switched feed at the helm or bow panel for service and storage.
Installation and setup
Mount choice depends on how you fish. Shaft mounting is recommended when you want the best LiveVü Forward view. Barrel mounting on the trolling motor is commonly used for LiveVü Down, or when you plan to switch between forward and down during a trip.
Plan the install so the transducer stays submerged, clears the stow and deploy cradle, and has its cable secured to the shaft or another fixed point so it cannot be pinched during steering or lift. After mounting, adjust the angle for the mode you plan to use, then fine-tune on the water for the picture you want.
Use on board
This setup is a strong match for bass boats and multi-species rigs that fish from the bow with a trolling motor. It helps when you are working breaklines, brush, and shallow structure, and it is also useful for watching a jig or bait below the boat when you are holding on a spot.
What’s included
- Panoptix PS22-TR transducer with integrated 4 m network and power cable
- Trolling motor shaft mount
- Trolling motor barrel mount
- Documentation
Maintenance and care
Keep the transducer face clean for consistent target detail. Wipe off growth with a soft cloth and mild detergent. If fouling builds up heavily, remove it carefully with a scouring pad or a putty knife, then wipe the unit dry before storage.
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