Lowrance lms-522c igps 操作ガイド

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The sensor is now ready for use. Connect the sensor to the sonar socket 
on the back of your unit and connect the transducer to the speed sen-
sor's socket. If you have any questions concerning the installation of 
the sensor, please contact your local boat dealer. 
Power Connections 
Your unit comes with a power/data cable that splits into three 
branches, each with several exposed wires. 
The thicker three-wire cable (white, red and black) is the power supply 
for your display unit. This cable has no label. 
The thinner branch with three wires (red, black and shield) is the 
power cable for a NMEA 2000 network. It is labeled "NMEA 2000 
POWER."  
The branch with four wires (blue, yellow, orange, and shield) is a data 
cable, labeled "RS-232 COMM." It supports a serial communication 
port. This allows your unit to exchange NMEA 0183 data with another 
device, such as an autopilot, DSC marine radio or computer. 
 
The Power/Data cable for this unit. 
NOTE: 
There are two basic power connection options, which are shown in 
the following two diagrams. Read the following instructions 
carefully to determine which power connection applies to 
your unit. Depending on your configuration, you may not use all of 
these wires. 
Caution: 
All of the wires in the power/data cable have bare ends for eas-
ier installation. The bare ends on any unused wires could cause 
an electrical short if left exposed. To prevent this, you should 
cover the individual wire ends – either by capping them with 
To unit 
Display unit power wires:
white, red and black 
NMEA 2000 power wires: 
red, black and shield
Data cable wires: 
blue, yellow, orange, 
and shield