Es38-7 Connecting To A 12-Pin Amphenol Socket - Simrad ES38-7 Installation Manual

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Simrad ES38-7 Installation Manual
ES38-7 Connecting to a 12-pin Amphenol
socket
The Simrad ES38-7 is a wide band split beam transducer designed for fishery and
underwater science applications. The transducer shall be connected to terminals
on a circular 12-pin Amphenol socket (Type 97-12-19S). This socket is used on some
N
versions of the Wide Band Transceiver (WBT).
The other end of the cable is permanently fixed to the
transducer.
It is very important that the transducer is correctly installed
with the sectors positioned as shown in the illustration
(seen from above). Each sector is connected to a dedicated
transceiver channel. In this context, the phrase transceiver
channel is used to describe one single pathway through the transceiver. This pathway
contains one transmitter, one preamplifier and the necessary transmit/receive switching
circuitry.
Sector
1
2
3
4
42
Cable colours
Terminal on socket
White
Black
Green
Black
Yellow
Black
Blue
Black
Transceiver channel
H
J
E
F
C
D
A
B
through
A
1
2
3
4
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