Installation manual
Simrad ES60
Note
The distance between the General Purpose Transceiver and the
transducer(s) must be as short as possible to avoid interference
and noise.
If the distance between the transducer and the transceiver
exceeds the length of the cable, a junction box must be used. The
cable between the junction box and the transceiver must then be
supplied by Simrad, and this must be the same type as used on
the transducer(s).
For more information, see Cable splicing on page 140.
Note
All transducer cables must be run in steel conduits. Use flexible
conduit close to the transceiver.
Cable shields must be connected to the plug housing.
Cable details:
• Single beam, normal power transducer on page 68
• Single beam, high power transducer on page 69
• Dual beam (wide or narrow) transducer on page 70
• Split beam transducer on page 71
• Split beam transducer to single beam transceiver on page 72
• Single beam transducer to split beam transceiver on page 73
• Dual frequency, single beam transducer on page 74
• Deep water, split beam transducer on page 75
• ES38–10 transducer on page 76
• 12-16/60 transducer on page 77
ES60/C18 - Ethernet interface to ship’s network
If the computer is equipped with two ethernet connectors, it may
also be connected to the ship’s local area network (LAN). A
standard “straight” ethernet cable is required, and the cable must
be provided by the installation shipyard.
Cable details: Ethernet cable w ith RJ45, “straight” on page 52.
ES60/C19 - Event
This input allows you to use a simple non-locking push-to-make
switch as an event trigger. Every time the switch is depressed,
a vertical line is drawn on the echogram. The cable, switch and
mounting material must be provided by the installation shipyard.
If more than one General P urpose Transceiver (GPT) is used,
connect the
Event switch to only one of them.
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