The synchronized product is connected to the IO Module inside the K-Sync Synchronizing Unit. Each IO Module in the K-Sync Synchronizing Unit provides six connectors and a configuration board for physical adjustments
of the communication parameters.
Pin number |
Signal |
Signal description |
1 |
Trigger Out |
This signal is transmitted to the system that needs to be synchronized. Trigger Out allows the system to transmit ("ping"). |
2 |
Ground |
Mandatory! This ground is connected to pin 5 inside the IO Module. |
3 |
RTT |
Ready to Transmit: Ready to Transmit (RTT) is a return signal from the hydroacoustic system that is synchronized. The Ready to Transmit (RTT) signal means that the hydroacoustic system is ready for the next trigger. |
4 |
Trigger In |
This signal is received from the system that needs to be synchronized. Trigger In is "active" while the system is transmitting. |
5 |
Ground |
Mandatory! This ground is connected to pin 2 inside the IO Module. |
6 |
Not used |
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A |
Local connection on the Processor Unit |
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B |
Connections on the K-Sync IO Module |
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A |
Connectors 1 through 6 as indicated by the arrows. Note that each of the two connector elements can be pulled out of the IO Module for easy access.
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Unless otherwise specified, this cable must be provided by the installation shipyard.
Minimum cable requirements
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Conductors: 2 x 5 x 0.5 mm2 |
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Screen: Overall braided |
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Maximum outer diameter: Defined by the plugs and/or the cable gland |
If you need to install a very long cable, increase the cross section.