background image

Running the Cables

If new equipment is being installed, route the transducer cable(s), 
the echosounder cable(s), the power cable, and the remote switch 
cable to the proposed location of the switchbox before beginning 
the installation.

• To reduce electrical interference from other electrical wiring 

and any on-board equipment with strong magnetic fields such 
as radar equipment, radio transmitters, boat engines, 
generators, etc., separate the cables by at least 1m (3').

• Use grommets when passing cables through bulkheads and 

other parts of the boat to prevent chafing. 

• Use deck glands where necessary to prevent water seepage 

into the boat.

• Allow an extra 25 cm (10") of cable for wiring ease.

Do not fasten the cables in place at this time

.

Hole Drilling

1. Hold the switchbox at the selected location and mark the 

position of the four screw holes.

NOTE

: If the switchbox will be mounted on a vertical surface, 

face the compression fittings to the side to avoid any possibility 
of water seeping into the box

 (see Figure 1)

.

2. At the marked locations, drill 3mm or 1/8" holes to a depth of 

10mm (3/8"). 

Do not fasten the switchbox in place at this time.

3. At the planned location for the 

switch

, use the label as a 

template to mark the hole.

4. Drill a 3mm or 1/8" pilot hole. Using a 11mm 

or

 1/2" drill bit, drill 

the hole for the switch.

5. Sand the area around the hole, inside and out. Clean the 

surface with a weak solvent such as alcohol to ensure the label 
will adhere properly.

6. Apply the switch label by removing the backing from the 

adhesive and pressing the label firmly into place.

Installing the Remote Switch

IMPORTANT

: It may be easier to wire the remote switch before 

installing it in the mounting surface.

1. Strip 60mm (2-1/2") of the cable jacket and foil shielding from 

one end of the C2 cable (see Figure 2).

2. Strip 10mm (3/8") of conductor insulation from the end of each 

insulated wire in each cable.

3. Protect the cable’s foil shielding from causing a short by using 

heat shrink tubing around the jacket where the wires emerge 
from the cable. The tubing must overlap the wires a minimum of 
6mm (1/4").

4. On the switch, unscrew the plastic ring and discard. It will not be 

used. Unscrew the hexagonal nut and set aside.

5. Connect the blue wire to one of the screw terminals on the back 

of the remote switch and the black wire to the other terminal 
(see Figure 3). Either wire can be connected to either screw 
terminal. It will not affect the performance of the switch.

Connect each wire by loosening a screw. Wrap the striped end 
of the wire around the threads of the screw and tighten it again.

6. From the backside of the mounting surface, push the toggle 

through the mounting hole. With the 

notch

 on the threaded stem 

facing the word ‘Wide-Beam’ or ‘A’ on the label, screw the nut 
against the surface. Tighten it with an adjustable wrench.

7. Screw the water-resistant boot onto the toggle switch.

Preparing the Cables

1. Allowing an extra 25 cm (10") for wiring ease, cut each cable to 

length. 

Do not fasten the cables in place at this time.

2. Push approximately 200mm (8") of each cable through the 

appropriate fitting. Follow the diagram on the switchbox cover 
(see Figure 1). 

Be careful not to damage the circuit board.

3. Strip 60mm (2-1/2") of the cable jacket and foil shielding from 

the cut end of each cable (see Figure 2).

4. Strip 10mm (3/8") of conductor insulation from the end of each 

colored wire in each cable.

5. Protect each cable’s foil shielding from causing a short inside 

the switchbox by using heat shrink tubing around the jacket 
where the wires emerge from the cable. The tubing must 
overlap the wires a minimum of 6mm (1/4").

2

Figure 3. Installing the switch

Figure 2. Preparing the cable 

(SS264W cable shown)

64mm (2 1/2")

remove cable jacket and 

10mm

(3/8")

cable

jacket

inner bare

(depth)

outer bare

(shield)

remove

insulation

foil shielding

heat-shrink
tubing

Copyright © 2008 Airmar Technology Corp.

Copyright © 2008 Airmar Technology Corp.

hexagonal nut

boot

screw terminals

notch
faces word
“widebeam”
or “A” on label

Reviews: