COASTLINE Windlass Manuel d'installation et d'utilisation - Page 6
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Operation
Each Receiver has a unique ID code that is factory programmed. Additional
Remotes can be supplied, however only one Remote should be used at a time.
The Receiver can be connected to work in parallel with foot switches, cockpit
controls or cabled remotes.
The Receiver detects if the windlass is already under external control to avoid
conflict situations.
Power Connections
The Receiver is powered from the boat's battery, and versions are available for
12v and 24v operation.
The positive connection should be taken to the fused side of the windlass
supply (see wiring diagrams).
Black
- connect to the boat's 0v supply
Red
- connect to the boat's +12v or +24v supply
Yellow
- outputs +12v or +24v when the 'Up' button is pressed
Blue
- outputs +12v or +24v when the 'Down' button is pressed
Internal Fuse
The receiver is fused internally with a 10amp 20mm anti-surge fuse.
**Note
Although highly rated, the relay switches inside the Receiver have a 10amp
maximum capacity and should not be directly connected to the windlass itself.
Location and Mounting
The Receiver can be mounted anywhere on the boat. Normally it is convenient
to mount it in the chain locker where it is close to the windlass and windlass
control box (solenoid).
The Receiver should be mounted with the cable gland pointing downwards.
Ideally mount the receiver above the waterline and as high as possible.
Receiver