Navman TRACKFISH 6500 Installation And Operation Manual page 72

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Optional sensors and instruments
External alarms: Lights or sounders in the boat
to sound alarms through the boat (see section
18-4).
GPS or DGPS antenna: For GPS navigation, see
section 18-5.
Sonar transducer: For depth sounding and fish
finding, see section 18-6.
Fuel sensors: For fuel functions. The
TRACKFISH can use these optional fuel flow
sensors, fitted to one or two engines:
Navman petrol/gasoline sensors (see
section 18-7) Note: a Y cable is required for
any fuel kit.
Connections
Display unit
(18-3)
Black
Yellow
Blue
Power/data cable
Pin Wire
Function
Ground: - power in, NMEA ground. (The cable has two black wires which are
1
Black
connected inside the cable and it does not matter which black wire you use)
2
Brown
Power out, 9 V DC (not used)
3
White
NMEA out
4
Blue
NavBus-
+ power in, 10.5 to 30.5 V DC
5
Red
6
Orange NavBus+
7
Yellow
Auto power in
8
Green
External alarm out, 30 V DC 200 mA maximum.
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Navman diesel sensors (see section 18-8)
SmartCraft fuel sensors (see section 18-10)
DSC VHF radio: Tracks other boats with
GPS receivers and DSC radios and displays
barometric pressure (see section 18-9).
SmartCraft: With one or two SmartCraft
capable Mercury petrol/gasoline engines, the
TRACKFISH can display engine data and trim
and can control troll speed (see section 18-10).
Other instruments: The TRACKFISH can receive
data from other instruments and send data
to other instruments by NavBus or NMEA (see
sections 18-11 and 18-12).
Please consult your NAVMAN dealer for more
information.
Power (18-4)
External alarms (18-4)
NavBus instruments (18-11); diesel sensors (18-
8) and VHF radio (18-9)
NMEA out to instruments (18-12)
GPS antenna (18-5),
Petrol/gasoline sensors (18-7),
NMEA in (18-12)
Sonar transducer (18-6)
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TRACKFISH 6500 Installation and Operation Manual

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