Cable routing

Cable routing requirements for the transducer cable.

Cablerouting

Important

To avoid interference, the cable must be routed as far away from VHF radio antenna devices and cables as possible.

  • Check that the cable is long enough to reach the display it will be connected to. Optional extension cables are available, if required.

  • Ensure there is enough slack in the transducer cable, at the transducer end, to allow the transducer to pivot up and down during adjustment.

  • If you intend to route the cable through the transom then you must ensure the hole is as high as possible above the waterline and use the supplied escutcheon plate to cover the hole.

  • Secure the cable at regular intervals using the supplied cable clips.

  • Any excess cable should be coiled up at a convenient location.