
No other
adjustments are required once the cable is connected. The Z-
9500 automatically sends NMEA information out the white wire once it
acquires and "locks on" to
the stations.
TRANSDUCER CONNECTIONS
The Z-9500 has dual
frequency capability. It can operate at 50 or 192
kHz, separately, or at the same time. The connection
diagram
below
shows the
proper
method to attach the
transducers to the Z-9500. See
1. the transducer owner's manual for
transducer installation instructions.
If dual
frequency operation is
desired, a 50 kHz
transducer and the MY-
2 transducer adapter cable must be
purchased
separtately.
NOISE
Minimize electrical noise
by routing the
power cable away from other
possible sources of electrical interference. One of the largest noise
generators is the engine's wiring hamess. For best results, keep
the
power, loran module, and transducer cables away from the engine
wiring. Bilge pumps
and
their
wiring
can also radiate
noise,
so keep
the
cables away
from
them, if
possible.
VHF radio antennas and cables radiate RF energy
at high power
levels.
Note: This is an "Unofficialpreliminary Coverage Diagram". Coverage It is important to
keep
the Z-9500's cables away
from them, also.
was
computed using
conservative estimates of station range limits, __________________________________________________________
atmospheric noise, and grid geometry. SINGLE FREQUENCY DUAL FREQUENCY
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CONNEcTOR ON 1' coNNEcToR ON
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TRANSDUCER
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CABLE
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TRANSDUCER
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