Transducer Cable - Furuno Network Sounder DFF3 Operator's Manual

Furuno network sounder operator's manual
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2.2

Transducer Cable

TD-ID transducer (Airmar make transducer)
The TD-ID type transducer can be connected to this equipment. However, note the following lim-
itations:
• TD-ID transducer cannot be used with NavNet, NavNet vx2.
• TD-ID transducer cannot be used with non-TD-ID transducer.
• Connect single TD-ID transducer to low frequency WAGO connector, regardless of actual fre-
quency.
Cable fabrication
Fabricate the transducer cable as shown below. Separate the transducer cable well away from
other electric cables to prevent interference to the sounder. This is especially important in the case
of power cables from televisions and monitors.
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Cable connection
After fabricating the transducer cable, connect the transducer cables to the equipment with WAGO
connectors.
1. Open the cover: Grasp the cover at two sides, spread cover slightly and lift.
2. Unfasten six screws to remove the shield cover.
3. Detach the two WAGO connectors (low and high frequency) inside the equipment.
Approx. 100
Braided shield
Extract cores from here and cut inner materials.
Vinyl tape
20
Draw out braided shield and wrap it around sheath.
Clamp this part with cable clamp.
WAGO connector
(High frequency)
Sheath
Opener for WAGO connector
is here.
WAGO connector
(Low frequency)
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2. WIRING

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