Wiring
Dimensional drawings
Power (A)
The unit is designed to be powered by 12 V DC.
It is protected against reverse polarity, under voltage and
over voltage (for a limited duration).
A fuse or circuit breaker shall be fitted to the positive
supply.
Wire color
Purpose
Red
+ 12 V
Black
DC negative
NMEA 2000® (B)
The NMEA 2000® data port allows receiving and sharing of
a multitude of data from various sources.
Ethernet (C)
Ethernet is used to interconnect high bandwidth devices
such as radar, sonar modules, and other displays.
Connection of network devices can be made directly to the
Ethernet port, or via a network expansion device.
Gimbal bracket Mounting
265.6 mm (10.45”)
237.8 mm (9.36”)
162.4 mm (6.39”)
147.4 mm (5.80”)
108.4 mm
(4.27”)
95.4 mm
(3.76”)
13.0 mm
(0.51”)
309.2 mm (12.2”)
289.0 mm (11.38”)
180.7 mm (7.11”)
170.5 mm (6.71”)
118.4 mm
(4.66”)
91.9 mm
(3.61”)
16.5 mm
(0.65”)
7” unit
9” unit
12 V DC
3 A fuse
A
B
C
D
Sonar (D)
¼
Note:
A 7-pin transducer cable can be connected
to a 9-pin port using a 7-pin to 9-pin adapter cable.
However, if the transducer has a paddle wheel speed
sensor, the water-speed data will not be displayed on
the unit.
Supports:
•
Sonar / CHIRP Sonar
•
DownScan
•
SideScan
•
ActiveImaging™/ActiveImaging™ 3-in-1/TotalScan®/
StructureScan®
•
LiveSight™ via PSI-1
¼
Note:
ActiveTarget™ transducers are supported via its
external module connected to the Ethernet network.
A Power
, 10 pin-connector
B NMEA 2000
®, Micro-C connector
C Ethernet
, 5-pin connector
D Sonar
, 9-pin connector
1
2
3
¼
Note:
The illustration shows connection examples. Accessories and additional devices are sold separately.