• Replace the non-functioning transducer with a known good transducer if
available and power up the control head again.
• Check the transducer cable. Replace the transducer if the cable is
damaged or corroded.
Fuse Blows, Affecting Downriggers
If a fuse blows on your Fishing System, you must raise the downriggers manually
using the toggle switches on the downriggers. After the downriggers are all the way
up, replace the blown fuse, then power the control head down and back up again.
Control Head Doesn't Recognize the Downriggers when a
Downrigger is Attached
• If downriggers are connected, but your control head doesn't recognize the
downriggers, even though the Downrigger View is displayed, check the
connections of the daisy chain cables, the downrigger power cables, and
the terminator plug in the last downrigger in the daisy chain.
• If the downrigger is connected, but no Downrigger View is displayed, or
the downriggers are properly connected but they aren't being
recognized, check the Accessory Test View to make sure the
CannonLink™ Downrigger Controller is listed. If the CannonLink™
Downrigger Controller is not listed in the Accessory Test View, or if it is
listed, but no downriggers are shown as Active, make sure that the
terminator plug is installed in the last downrigger in the daisy chain (or
in the sole downrigger if there is only one) and that all of the
interconnecting cables are installed correctly.
Temp-n-Speed Sensor Troubleshooting Tips
• Make sure you have fresh spare batteries, and also install fresh batteries
in the Temp-n-Speed Sensor just before attaching it to the downrigger(s).
• Make sure you only have one Temp-n-Speed Sensor attached to your
system; more than one Temp-n-Speed is NOT recommended, and can
affect system stability.
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