Wiring the 491, Electrical power requirements, Connecting the 491 to ship’s power – NorthStar Navigation 491 User Manual
Page 19: Connecting the 491 to the 961/962
SECTION THREE — Installing the 491
491 INSTALLATION MANUAL Revision A
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Wiring the 491
The majority of installation problems are caused by shortcuts taken with
system cables. When installing the 491, be sure that you:
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assemble connectors carefully
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don’t make sharp bends in the cables
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leave service and drip loops, so that moisture won’t run down the
cables and into the 491 or the navigator
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tie-wrap all cables to keep them secure
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if cables are shortened, lengthened (not recommended), or re-termi-
nated, seal all wiring splices
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prevent interference from the transducer cable
Electrical power
requirements
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.
Connecting the 491
to ship’s power
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):
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Red → Positive (+) (fused lead)
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Black → Negative (–)
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Green → Ground (earth)
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.
CAUTION!
Make sure that fuse or circuit-breaker protection is
provided at the power source.
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.