3-9
1.
Use the supplied Kellems grip to fasten the cable to a suitable anchor point and lower the
transducer overboard.
NOTE:
The 8012M Transducer is not designed for use on moving vessels
.
2.
Plug in the headphones. Ensure available power matches 100 to 230 VAC and 50 to 60 hertz
8011M power requirements. The Deck Unit auto senses the input voltage, so there is no need to
change input voltages within this range on the Deck Unit.
3.
Once the proper voltage is verified, plug the instrument into a grounded outlet.
3.2
8011M Battery
The 8011M has an internal actively rechargeable battery. The charge is maintained when the unit is
plugged in and turned on. The system must be plugged in and left on for 5 hours to charge the internal
battery fully. Depending on usage, the 8011M will run solely on the internal battery for four to six hours.
The backlight should be turned off when running on the internal battery, as it drains the battery
significantly.
The bi-color LED in the front panel displays the battery charge status. The color codes are:
LED COLOR
DESCRIPTION
Blue
Indicates the system is unplugged and running on battery.
Green
Indicates the battery is being fast-charged.
Green/Orange
Indicates the charge is transitioning from fast charge to trickle charge.
Red
Indicates the battery is discharged.
Table 3-3: Front Panel LED Colors and Descriptions