Lowrance 540c baja Bedienungsanleitung

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If dashboard reception is poor, simply relocate the antenna module else-
where on the vehicle for a clearer view of the sky. 
Connecting to a NMEA 2000 Network 
A network bus is an installed and operational network cable (backbone) 
running the length of your boat, already connected to a power supply and 
properly terminated. Such a bus provides network connection nodes at 
various locations around your boat. The NMEA 2000 network is similar to 
the telephone wiring in a house. If you pick up a phone in your living room, 
you can hear someone talking into the phone in the bedroom. 
Lowrance and LEI provide all the cables you will need to create a NMEA 
2000 network. Lowrance provides T connectors and extension cables so 
you can add devices along the backbone wherever you want. Once you 
have a working network, every sensor added will come with its own T 
connector for easy expansion.  
The simplest NMEA 2000 network is a GPS or sonar/GPS display unit 
with the LGC-BAJA, one double-T connector, two 120 ohm terminators 
and any extension cables needed to connect them. The diagram below 
details how to set up that type of network. 
 
LGC-3000 and display unit as an expandable NMEA 2000 network. 
Extension cable
LGC-3000
Double T 
Connector
Network port 
on display unit
120-ohm 
terminator
120-ohm  
terminator 
Extension cable