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To attach the transducer cable connector:
1. Slip the nut over the connector cable end. Push it past the connec-
tor and over the cable.
2. Insert the wedge tool into the groove in the split of the split ring
and slide the wedge tool until its squared end is flush with the
larger edge of the split ring.
3. Slip the split ring and wedge tool over the connector body until
aligned with the mounting groove on the connector.
4. Remove the wedge tool and seat the split ring in the mounting
groove, making sure the connector protrusion falls into the split.
5. Slip the nut forward until it stops. Twist until the protrusions on
the inside of the nut align with the grooves on the split ring.
6. Slip the nut forward and snap into place.
The transducer cable is attached to the 7 pin male connector marked
TRANSDUCER
on the fishfinder. How you connect the cable to the unit
depends on the type of transducer you have installed:
•
Combined depth/speed/temp transducers have a 7 pin female
connector. Attach the transducer cable connector directly to the
fishfinder.
•
Combined speed/temperature transducers have a 3 pin female
connector that requires the use of an additional Y-shaped cable
(Raymarine part number E66022) to attach to the 7 pin connector
on the fishfinder. This Y-cable is included with your speed/tem-
perature transducer.
Attach the 7 pin female connector on the Y-cable to the fishfinder
unit then attach the transducer cable to the 3 pin male connector
on the Y-cable.
•
Depth-only transducers have a 7 pin female connector.
Attach the transducer cable connector directly to the fishfinder.
or
•
If being installed in conjunction with a speed/temperature trans-
ducer, attach the 7 pin female connector on the Y-cable to the fish-
finder then attach the transducer cable to the 7 pin male connector
on the Y-cable.
Note:
If your system requires both a Y-cable and a transducer exten-
sion cable, ensure that you connect the Y-cable to the fishfinder and
the extension cable to the transducer.
Summary of Contents for Transducers
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