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pulseEKKO PRO TLF-A Transmitter
2-System Assembly and Startup
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b) Plug the black end of the single fiber optics cable (or dual fiber optics cable if you are 
using a remote trigger or odometer; see below) into the INPUT (black) connector in 
the transmitter and the other end into the single red receptacle labelled “Transmitter” 
on the console.
c) Plug the dual fiber optics cable into the receiver, black to black and grey to grey, and 
the other ends likewise into the double yellow receptacles labelled “Receiver” on the 
radar console.
d) Using the RS232 cable, connect the console unit (white receptacle) to the serial port 
on the DVL (the cable will only fit in one of the receptacles on the back of the DVL).  It 
is suggested that these connections be secured with proper screws to prevent 
accidental disconnection during operation.
e) Connect the DVL to Power Supply Cable to the 9-socket connector on the back of the 
DVL. Then connect the Power Cable Extension with Alligator Clips to the end of the 
DVL to Power Supply Cable. The alligator clips can then be connected to a 12 Volt 
battery. Make sure that the black clip is attached to the negative (-) and the red clip is 
attached to the positive (+) battery terminals. If the alligator clips are connected to the 
wrong terminals of the battery, the DVL will not be powered. When the DVL is 
receiving power the upper red light on the front of the DVL will be illuminated.
f)
Turn the transmitter and receiver ON by pressing the button on the top of each unit. 
The red Power light should come on to indicate that power is being received. If not, 
check that the batteries inside the Transmitter and Receiver are fully charged and 
have been inserted the right way. 
g) Turn the DVL ON by pressing any button on the front. As the DVL boots up, the lower 
red light will come on and it will beep until it has fully booted up.
h) Connect the console power supply to the white POWER receptacle and turn power 
supply ON, if necessary. If a battery cable is being used make sure that the black clip 
is attached to the negative (-) and the red clip is attached to the positive (+) battery 
terminals.
i)
Before actually storing data, allow the console to run to reach ambient operating 
temperature.  This time varies depending on outside temperature; however, 5 to 10 
minutes is generally sufficient.
j)
When not collecting data, the transmitter, receiver and console should be turned OFF 
to increase the life of the batteries.
Note that it is possible for the pulseEKKO Pro console and the DVL to share a 
common 12 Volt power source like a battery. Simply connect the alligator clips on 
the Console Power Supply cable and the Power Cable Extension with Alligator 
Clips to the proper terminals of the battery.