4. Connect one end of the cable to the ports labelled Tx on the Receiver, by pushing gently
until the connection clicks into place. Make sure the color on the strain relief jacket
matches the color of the receptacle door: black to black and grey to grey.
5. Connect the other end to the transmitter, again matching black to black and grey to grey.
You can use an older pulseEKKO 100 transmitter with the pulseEKKO PRO and Ultra Receivers
(see Transmitters,6.1.6).
Note: If you are using a pulseEKKO 100 transmitter, do not connect the fibre optic
output connection on the transmitter.
3.6.3
Connecting Transducer Cables
Transducer cables connect the transducers to the DVL and are available in 2, 3, 10, and 30
meter lengths.
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