Furuno LS-6100 manual Optional equipment, Pin arrangement on Nmea port, Water temp/speed sensor

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not use an “open” type lug ().

Optional equipment

Pin arrangement on NMEA port

Connector

Remarks

1

TD-A

IEC-61162-1/NMEA0183

2

TD-B

 

3

RD-A

IEC-61162-1/NMEA0183

4

RD-B

 

5

+Vout

Power output max. 100 mA*

6

GND

 

7

FG

 

*= The LS-6100 can feed 12 V power to GP-310B, GP-320B. The power voltage must be at least 12 V to feed power to those units.

5.Use ▲ or ▼ to choose Off or On. Choose On to output input data.

6.To restore normal operation, turn off the power and then turn it on again.

Water temp/speed sensor

Connect the optional water temp/speed sensor to the XDR connector with the optional converter connector (Type 02S4147) as shown below.

Connect to XDR port at rear of display unit

MJ-A10SPF

NMEA port setup

The NMEA port can function as an input port or input/output port. Change the setting to “In/In” when connecting GP-310B and a wind sensor.

When connecting the GP-320B and a wind sensor, first turn on “GPS WAAS” (in the Installation menu) and then select “In/In” as

MJ-A6SRMD

Tape connectors with

vulcaninzing tape and then vinyl tape to waterproof them. Bind tape ends with cable ties to prevent

From tape from unraveling. sensor

MJ-A10SRMD

From transducer

the NMEA port setting.

1.Turn on the power while pressing and holding down the [MENU/ESC] key. Continue pressing the [MENU/ESC] key until the Installation menu appears.

2.Choose NMEA PORT, and then press ► to display the NMEA port options window.

3.Use ▲ or ▼ to choose In/Out or In/In as appropriate.

In/Out: Input and Output (default setting)

In/In:Input only (Available with connection of the GP-310B and a wind sensor.)

4.Press ◄, choose NMEA MIX, and then press ► to display the NMEA MIX options window.

Connection of converter

connector 02S4147 GP-320B Æ￿

DISPLAY UNIT ¨

GPS Receiver GP-320B

GPS Navigator GP-32,etc.

12 VDC

NMEA port setting: IN/OUT

Connection of GP-320B

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Contents Echo Sounder 00080926502 Table of Contents Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Use the proper gain settingDo not open the equipment Use the proper fuseSafety Instructions for the Installer Use the specified power cableWord to LS-6100 Owners FeaturesForeword IiiStandard supply Name Type Code No Qty Remarks System configuration Equipment listsSystem Overview Optional equipment Name Type Code No Qty RemarksOperation Turning the Power On/OffHow to remove the hard cover Control DescriptionMode selection window Adjusting Display Contrast, BrillianceBrilliance/contrast adjustment window Choosing a Display, FrequencySingle frequency display Dual frequency displayMarker-zoom display Nav data displays Bottom-zoom displayBottom-lock display Bottom-zoom displayHow automatic operation works Menu Operating ProcedureAutomatic Operation Choosing automatic operationRange offset Choosing the manual modeManual Operation Gain offsetUnit Basic Range Adjusting the gainChoosing Picture Advance Speed Shifting the rangeMeasuring Depth Scope DisplayClutter appearance Suppressing InterferenceSuppressing Low Level Noise Forms of interferenceWaypoints Erasing Weak EchoesWhite Line 49.6Setting destination waypoint Registering waypoint from the waypoint listEditing waypoints Using the Prog keyProg Key Erasing waypointsActivating an alarm AlarmsAlarm description Picture Color HueAlarm options Depth, temperature, speed setting windowAlarm menu Fish level optionsHow the alarm works Setting the DraftResetting Trip Distance Gain CompensationSetting Up Nav Data Displays NAV Data Setup windowNav data window and item displayable 30 00.065N 130 00.574ENav data displays System Menu System & Installation MenusWater temperature display wide, F System menusNav window water temperature and speed Installation Menu Installation menuClear memory display Bottom level displayWaas options window MAINTENANCE, Troubleshooting Troubleshooting table TroubleshootingDiagnostics If… Then check …Test Pattern Test patternsInstallation Display UnitThru-hull Mount Transducer Acceptable transducer mounting locations Thru-hull mount transducer mounting Dimensions millimetersTypical thru-hull mount transducer installations Suitable transducer mounting locationsTransom Mount Transducer Construction of fairing blockTransom mount transducer Mounting locations Tape Transom mount transducerInside-hull Transducer Final preparation Pre-test for speed and temperatureOptional Triducer Tools and materials neededMounting location on single drive boat Installation of bracketHeight required at mounting location Positioning the templateAngle Shim with Taper down Taper up Adjusting10 11 transom angle Transom Parallel Transom angleAttaching the sensor to the bracket Attaching the sensor to the bracketCable routing Water temperature/speed sensor Optional Water Temperature/Speed SensorWiring Establishing the groundWater temp/speed sensor Optional equipmentPin arrangement on Nmea port Connection of converterIEC 61162-1 Data Sentences Wind sensorFeeding data to RD-30 via the LS-6100 Specifications of the Echo Sounder LS-6100 Page