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Which fishfinder modules are supported by MFDs running LightHouse 3 software? - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 02-28-17 10:59 AM

Which fishfinder modules are supported by MFDs running LightHouse 3 software?

Axiom, Axiom Pro, and Axiom XL MFDs running LightHouse 3 software are designed and supported use with any of the following sounder modules:
- RVX1000 High Performance 3D CHIRP Sounder Module
- CP470 and CP570 CHIRP Sounder Modules w/compatible transducer(s); The CP450C(retired) 1kW CHIRP Sounder Module will not compatible with MFDs running LightHouse 3 software. Accordingly, should the system feature a CP450C CHIRP Sounder Module, then it will need to be replaced with a CP470 or CP570 CHIRP Sounder Module. Alternatively, the 1kW CHIRP transducer(s) mated to the 1kW Transducer socket of one of the system's Axiom Pro RVX MFDs.
- CP200 SideVision Sounder Module w/CPT-200
- CP100 CHIRP (conical) / DownVision Sounder Module w/compatible CHIRP (conical) / DownVision Transducer
- CP370 w/compatible 50/200 kHz Transducer. The CP300 (retired), DSM30, and DSM300 50/200 kHz Digital Sounder Modules will not compatible with MFDs running LightHouse 3 software. Accordingly, should the system feature a CP300, DSM30, or DSM300, then it will need to be replaced with a CP370. Alternatively, 600W/1kW 50kHz/200kHz transducer(s) designed to be mated directly to a CP370, CP300, DSM300, DSM30, or DSM250 may instead be adapted (part #A80496) to be mated to the 1kW Transducer socket of one of the system's Axiom Pro RVX MFDs.

The same options and restrictions listed above will also apply to a compatible eS/gS-Series MFD operating with LightHouse 3 software.

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