KONRAD 600B SERIES INSTALLATION GUIDE
JANUARY 2019 - V4.0
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Trim System Component Overview and Troubleshooting
(continued)
Keypads
Primary (13-610)
Secondary (13-700)
only used in dual helm applications.
• Keypad pictured is for Triple applications only (Trim Control)
A basic knowledge of Control Area Network (CAN) line construction is mandatory to trouble shoot and repair
damaged or broken CAN lines. Sometimes referred to as J1939, twisted pair, or distributed system.
Each CAN line is made up of a backbone (trunk), Y connectors, and differential twisted pair wires leading from
the Y connector to the module.
Backbone (Trunk)
The backbone of a CAN line runs from one terminating resistor to
the other terminating resistor linking all modules together creating
a path of communication throughout the entire boat.
Y Connector
Each Y connector has three connecting points. The O (rounded)
is the connecting point for additional modules. The X (triangle)
is the connection point for additional CAN line or the terminating
resistor.
X