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Airmar Diplexer Installation Instructions
Below you will find brief information for Diplexer. This device converts a dual transmission-line transducer to a single transmission-line. It is compatible with 1 kW echosounders.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS External Diplexer WARNING: Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask when installing to avoid personal injury. AIR MA R 17-538-01 rev. 02 12/14/10 Converts dual transmission-line transducer to single line CAUTION: To reduce electrical interference from other electrical wiring and any on-board equipment with strong magnetic fields such as radar equipment, radio transmitters, boat engines, generators, etc., separate the cables by at least 1m (3'). CAUTION: Be careful not to tear the cable jackets when passing them through bulkheads and other parts of the boat. Use grommets to prevent chaffing. Use deck glands to prevent water seepage into the boat. IMPORTANT: Please read the instructions completely before proceeding with the installation. These instructions supersede any other instructions in your instrument manual if they differ. Applications Tools & Materials Safety goggles Dust mask Pencil Electric drill Drill bit 3mm or 1/8" Grommets (some installations) Deck gland (some installations) Phillips screwdrivers Heat-shrink tubing Slip-joint pliers Petroleum jelly (such as Vaseline® brand) Cable ties Tel: Fax: email: Airmar EMEA Tel: (Europe, Middle East, Africa) Fax: email: • Converts a dual transmission-line transducer to a single transmission-line. For use with 1 kW echosounders only Installation Mounting Location & Hole Drilling 1. Select a convenient, dry, mounting location for the waterresistant Diplexer, a minimum of 1m (3') from other cables and electronic equipment. 2. Hold the Diplexer at the selected location and mark the position of the four screw holes. NOTE: If the Diplexer will be mounted on a vertical surface, face the compression nut downward to avoid any possibility of water seeping into the box. 3. At the marked locations, drill 3mm or 1/8" holes to a depth of 10mm (3/8"). Do not fasten the Diplexer in place at this time. Where to Purchase Parts Gemeco (USA) • 803.693.0777 803.693.0477 [email protected] Cable Routing +33.(0)2.23.52.06.48 +33.(0)2.23.52.06.49 [email protected] 2. Route the fishfinder cable from the fishfinder to the Diplexer’s cable. Do not connect the cables or fasten them in place at this time. 1. Route the transducer cable from the transducer to the Diplexer. Do not connect the transducer cable or fasten it in place at this time. Connecting CAUTION: When the connections are complete, be sure there are no frayed strands, or loose or bare ends to cause shorting. (enlarged to show detail) 1. Remove the cover of the Diplexer. Set it aside along with the two screws and the plastic bag containing the four mounting screws. 2. Push approximately 200mm (8") of the transducer cable through the compression nut (see Figure 1). To ease sliding, bend the wires back against the cable jacket or wrap electrical tape around them. 3. C44-01 Cable Only—Select the bundle wrapped in green foil, containing brown, white, and bare wires. Cut off the bare wire and the foil flush with the cable jacket. 4. Protect the cable’s foil shielding from causing a short circuit inside the Diplexer. Use heat-shrink tubing around the jacket where the wires emerge from the cable. The tubing must overlap the wires a minimum of 6mm (1/4"). 5. Twist the bare wires together. C44-01 has 3 bare wires. (A fourth bare wire was cut off.) C335 has 2 bare wires. heat-shrink tubing 6. Following the label on the Diplexer cover and the list below, insert the stripped end of each colored wire /twisted bare wires into the appropriate opening in the side of the terminal block. Tighten the terminal screw until the wire(s) is held firmly. 1. 2. Brown Temperature Yellow (C44-01 cable) + Low frequency Blue with white stripe (C335 cable) 3. Black with white stripe - Low frequency 4. Bare wires Ground (C44-01 has 3 bare wires. The fourth bare was cut off.) (C335 has 2 bare wires) 5. Orange Transducer ID® 6. Black - High frequency 7. Blue + High frequency 8. White Temperature 7. Visually inspect all the wires. There should be no frayed strands or loose ends to cause shorting. If any colored wire has a visible bare end, reconnect it to the terminal. transducer cable Figure 1. Connecting Copyright © 2009 Airmar Technology Corp. Completing the Installation 1. From outside the Diplexer, pull the transducer cable until only 51mm (2") of jacket remains inside the box. Using slip-joint pliers, tighten the compression nut to make a watertight seal. NOTE: lubricate gasket with petroleum jelly 2. Arrange the wires neatly inside the Diplexer. Check to be sure the gasket is firmly installed in the channel on the back side of the cover (see Figure 2). Lubricate the gasket with petroleum jelly. Screw the cover in place with the two long screws supplied. 3. Fasten the Diplexer in place at the mounting location with the four 6 x 1/2" screws supplied. 4. Plug the connector on the fishfinder cable into the Diplexer cable connector. 5. Fasten all the cables in place. Coil any excess cable and secure it with cable ties to prevent damage. AIRMAR TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION Figure 2. Lubricate the gasket Copyright © 2009 Airmar Technology Corp. Transducer ID® is a trademark of Airmar Technology Corporation. ® 35 Meadowbrook Drive, Milford, New Hampshire 03055-4613, USA www.airmar.com Copyright © 2009 - 2010 Airmar Technology Corp. All rights reserved. 2 compression nut Diplexer cable connects to fishfinder
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Key Features
- Converts dual transmission-line transducer to a single transmission-line
- Compatible with 1 kW echosounders
- Water-resistant
- Easy installation
- Includes mounting screws and gasket
Frequently Answers and Questions
Where should I mount the Diplexer?
Select a dry, convenient location at least 1m (3') from other cables and electronic equipment
How do I connect the transducer cable to the Diplexer?
Push the transducer cable through the compression nut, strip the wires, connect them to the terminal block according to the labels, and tighten the compression nut.
How do I route the cables?
Route the transducer cable from the transducer to the Diplexer and the fishfinder cable from the fishfinder to the Diplexer. Do not connect the cables or fasten them in place at this time.
What tools and materials do I need for installation?
You'll need safety goggles, a dust mask, a pencil, an electric drill, a 3mm or 1/8” drill bit, grommets, deck glands, Phillips screwdrivers, heat-shrink tubing, slip-joint pliers, petroleum jelly, and cable ties.