NorthStar Navigation installation manual Wiring, Connecting the 491 to the 961/962

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SECTION THREE — Installing the 491

Wiring the 491

CAUTION!

Make sure that fuse or circuit-breaker protection is provided at the power source.

Electrical power requirements

Connecting the 491 to ship’s power

The majority of installation problems are caused by shortcuts taken with system cables. When installing the 491, be sure that you:

assemble connectors carefully

don’t make sharp bends in the cables

leave service and drip loops, so that moisture won’t run down the cables and into the 491 or the navigator

tie-wrap all cables to keep them secure

if cables are shortened, lengthened (not recommended), or re-termi- nated, seal all wiring splices

prevent interference from the transducer cable

The 491 is a negative-ground system that is reverse-polarity and over- voltage protected. The unit requires 8 to 36 VDC power at 8 Watts.

The connection between ship’s power and the 491 requires the 10-foot (3-meter) power cable supplied with the 491.

The wires in the power cable must be connected as follows (black and white can be connected together at the power source):

Red → Positive (+) (fused lead)

Black → Negative (–)

Green → Ground (earth)

NOTE:

The 491 should be grounded to

the vessel to eliminate interfer-

 

ence. Secure the green wire to

the vessel’s nearest grounding

 

point. Without an earth grounding, performance may be degraded.

 

 

 

Connecting the 491 to the 961/962

The connection between the 961/962 and the 491 uses the 10-foot (3-meter) data cable supplied with the 491. The cable connects to the P1 slot on the back of the navigator.

The cable is shipped with a round 6-pin connector that attaches to other Northstar navigators. To install the 491 with a 961 or 962, you must cut off and discard the 6-pin connector, and wire the cable as shown below.

Be sure you don’t cut off the 8-pin connector that plugs into the 491!

Figure 8 below illustrates the wiring at the 961/962 end of the cable. Table 4 describes the pin’s functions.

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Contents Echo Sounder Installation Manual Page Table of Contents Page Welcome to the Northstar Section ONE IntroductionWho should read this manual Scope of this manual Installation considerations Safety considerations Section TWO Installing the transducerAirmar transducer elements Northstar-recommended transducersDo not mount the transducer Choosing a mounting locationHull thickness limits LWL Installing the transducerLWL Using anti-fouling paintDetail Cleaning a transducerPage Section Three Installing Section Three Installing Installation Manual Revision a Echo sounder system components with the Northstar 961/962 System components190 dia 360 dia MountingConnecting the 491 to the 961/962 WiringInterface cable connection from 961/962 to Cable connection between the 961/962Connecting the 491 to the 957/958 491-to-transducer connector pin wiring Connecting the 491 to a transducerTurning the 491 on Initial checkoutFor the 961/962 For the 957/958/6000i Installation test checklistSetting up the echo sounder Turning the 491 offStatus LED Section Four Troubleshooting and servicing961/962 echo sounder system troubleshooting 957/958/6000i echo sounder system troubleshooting Contacting Northstar Getting technical supportHearing from you Ordering replacement parts ServicingReturning a 491 for service 491 technical specifications Appendix a Technical specificationsON/OFF Cavitation Deadrise Echo sounder Fairing block Transducer GlossaryGlossary Installation Manual Revision a Index 491 Index Index Installation Manual Revision a