
High resolution sonar coverage
The high-performance Simrad / Lowrance S5100 CHIRP Sounder
Module features three fully independent channels able to
deliver high-resolution sonar coverage across multiple depth
ranges, precision-focused for your offshore sportfishing needs.
Simultaneous split-screen viewing capability puts you in complete
control of the water column, while advanced processing technology
allows you to fish with noise-free clarity at all depth ranges
without ever losing bottom depth tracking. Mix and match your
favourite transducer coverage and transmit power for wide and
narrow beam-widths to reveal more fish, detecting small and tightly
spaced fish and identifying thermoclines; or adjust specific CHIRP
frequencies from 28 to 250 kHz to precisely target specific depths
producing big, crisp arches with clear target separation.
Three Independent Channels
The S5100 is the first sounder module to feature three fully
independent sonar channels, delivering true simultaneous coverage
of up to three different depth ranges with uncompromising
performance at every range. Connect three single-channel
transducers, or pair one dual-channel and one single-channel, to
create the perfect sonar coverage for the areas you fish and the
species you target.
Noise-Free Clarity
CHIRP sonar uses frequency-swept pulses to provide improved target
resolution and noise rejection compared to traditional
single-frequency sonar. With the S5100’s advanced CHIRP technology,
you’ll see clear to the bottom with no mid-water noise or
clutter.
Wide-Angle Transducer Support
The Lowrance S5100 is compatible with Airmar’s wide‐angle CHIRP
series of transducers. These are a perfect fit for targeting
pelagic species, with enhanced coverage of the upper water column.
Wide-angle transducers are also useful in shallow water, where
traditional narrow beam angles can provide limited bottom coverage.
A wider coverage area not only speeds your search but means
individual fish targets are easier to see.
Simultaneous Split-Screen Viewing
View multiple depth ranges simultaneously in customisable
“split-screen” configuration. Because all three sonar channels are
completely independent, different frequency ranges can be viewed
simultaneously in real-time on a single display.
Plug-and-Play Multifunction Display Compatibility
The S5100 module connects to Lowrance HDS multifunction displays.
High-speed Ethernet connectivity enables easy installation almost
anywhere on board. An S5100 module can be used to add sonar
capabilities to a modular Lowrance system, or to provide additional
sonar capabilities on integrated displays with built-in sounder
technology.
Note: Simrad and Lowrance are the same company and all
electronics are compatible networking with each
other.
Simrad / Lowrance S5100 CHIRP Sounder Module
Features:
- Three fully independent sonar channels deliver high-resolution
coverage - Noise-free clarity at all depth ranges
- Combine any three frequency ranges to target multiple depths,
including Ultra-Low, Low, Medium, or High CHIRP - Compatible with wide-angle CHIRP transducers for greater
coverage of the water column - Simultaneous split-screen viewing of multiple depth ranges on
your display - Maximum depth of 3,000 metres / 10,000 feet (transducer
dependent) - Easy to install with three plug-and-play 9-pin transducer
connectors - Compatible with Lowrance HDS Gen2, Gen3 and Carbon
Multifunction display
Simrad / Lowrance S5100 CHIRP Sounder Module
Specifications:
- Ethernet: 1 X 100 Mbps
- Warranty Period: 2 Years
- Interface: Ethernet 1 x 100 Mbps
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 340 x 100 x 250 mm excluding connectors
(378 mm D including connectors) - Mounting Type: Bulkhead or desk mount
- Weight: 4.7 kg (10.4 lbs)
- Storage Temperature Range: Up to 95% at 35C (95F)
non-condensing - Operating Temperature Range: – 15C – +55C (5F – 131F)
- Shock and Vibration: According to IEC 60945
- Recommended Fuse Rating: 5A
- Power Consumption, typical: 85W Max
- Power Consumption, min.: 23 W
- Supply Voltage: 12 or 24 (10.4 – 31.2)















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