English Owners Manual
Page 9
For details, see page 33). Connecting the radio (see ... Press and hold to ... Antenna connector (SO238) Heat sink Accessory cable Red wire (+) ANTENNA 13.8V DC Black wire (-) Power Cable Connector/Cable Antenna connector Power cable Connects to ... Minimum 4 ft, 3dB rated antenna for sailboats, 8 ft, 6 dB rated... (see page 34). English Accessory cable GPS receiver, GPS chartplotter. Move quickly down a channel) Button ( ) ( ) Press to 16.0 VDC) (Red wire +, black wire -). Nominal 13.8 VDC power supply with a male PL259 (SO238) connector and 50 Ω impedance.
For details, see page 33). Connecting the radio (see ... Press and hold to ... Antenna connector (SO238) Heat sink Accessory cable Red wire (+) ANTENNA 13.8V DC Black wire (-) Power Cable Connector/Cable Antenna connector Power cable Connects to ... Minimum 4 ft, 3dB rated antenna for sailboats, 8 ft, 6 dB rated... (see page 34). English Accessory cable GPS receiver, GPS chartplotter. Move quickly down a channel) Button ( ) ( ) Press to 16.0 VDC) (Red wire +, black wire -). Nominal 13.8 VDC power supply with a male PL259 (SO238) connector and 50 Ω impedance.
English Owners Manual
Page 32
... and choose Default. 8. To restore a channel back to the channel list. 7. Installing the Hardware Mounting the radio Your radio can sit at any angle in wire as short as possible. Keep the antenna lead-in the mounting bracket so it easier for you to use some type of anchor with...
... and choose Default. 8. To restore a channel back to the channel list. 7. Installing the Hardware Mounting the radio Your radio can sit at any angle in wire as short as possible. Keep the antenna lead-in the mounting bracket so it easier for you to use some type of anchor with...
English Owners Manual
Page 33
...1. Position the radio into the mounting bracket. surface 6. Remove the Step 1: Slide the radio mounting into the mounting bracket. 2. powerboats Minimum of #14 AWG copper wire for Minimum RG-58 lead-in place. Install the radio into the mounting bracket drill bracket. template from 35 to the mounting Hex nut Spring... feet, RG-8X for antenna extensions from 20 to 35 feet, or 10 AWG leads from 20 to 35 feet, or RG-8U for wire for possible. antenna leads from 35 to the power sailboats or 8 foot, 6dB rated antenna for the mounting bracket; Drill the holes for ...
...1. Position the radio into the mounting bracket. surface 6. Remove the Step 1: Slide the radio mounting into the mounting bracket. 2. powerboats Minimum of #14 AWG copper wire for Minimum RG-58 lead-in place. Install the radio into the mounting bracket drill bracket. template from 35 to the mounting Hex nut Spring... feet, RG-8X for antenna extensions from 20 to 35 feet, or 10 AWG leads from 20 to 35 feet, or RG-8U for wire for possible. antenna leads from 35 to the power sailboats or 8 foot, 6dB rated antenna for the mounting bracket; Drill the holes for ...
English Owners Manual
Page 34
... your GPS receiver: 13.8V DC Orange: NMEA OUT (-) Black: Ext. antennas over 3 dB should be installed a minimum of the radio, Red wire (+) use waterproof tape to the manufacturer's instructions. 5. Connect the PL-259 connector from a GPS receiver. Speaker (-)/GND Green: GPS Data IN (+) ...Red: External Speaker (+) Bare wire: Ground Yellow: NMEA OUT (+) 34 English NOTE: To extend the life of 3 feet from any occupied location; Your radio supports a standard NMEA0183...
... your GPS receiver: 13.8V DC Orange: NMEA OUT (-) Black: Ext. antennas over 3 dB should be installed a minimum of the radio, Red wire (+) use waterproof tape to the manufacturer's instructions. 5. Connect the PL-259 connector from a GPS receiver. Speaker (-)/GND Green: GPS Data IN (+) ...Red: External Speaker (+) Bare wire: Ground Yellow: NMEA OUT (+) 34 English NOTE: To extend the life of 3 feet from any occupied location; Your radio supports a standard NMEA0183...
English Owners Manual
Page 35
...connections: GPS Manufacturer GPS NMEA0183 Model Number(s) OUTPUT Wire Color (Connect to GREEN WIRE on your radio) Ground Wire Color (connect to seal electrical connections. Below is a table of the radio, use waterproof tape to BARE WIRE on your radio) Furuno GP1650, GP1850 White Black ... Sitex Neptune, Nautilus Gray Brown Standard CP150 / CP150C Green Yellow 3. 1. Connect the BARE wire of the included accessory cable to the GROUND WIRE on your GPS receiver. 2. English 35 Connect the GREEN wire of the included accessory cable to the GPS DATA OUTPUT...
...connections: GPS Manufacturer GPS NMEA0183 Model Number(s) OUTPUT Wire Color (Connect to GREEN WIRE on your radio) Ground Wire Color (connect to seal electrical connections. Below is a table of the radio, use waterproof tape to BARE WIRE on your radio) Furuno GP1650, GP1850 White Black ... Sitex Neptune, Nautilus Gray Brown Standard CP150 / CP150C Green Yellow 3. 1. Connect the BARE wire of the included accessory cable to the GROUND WIRE on your GPS receiver. 2. English 35 Connect the GREEN wire of the included accessory cable to the GPS DATA OUTPUT...
English Owners Manual
Page 36
... to a Chartplotter Your radio provides a standard NMEA0183 GPS output that you are finished. 4. Follow the steps below to a chartplotter. Connect the ORANGE wire of your local time based on the GPS location. To adjust the time back one hour if necessary (for Daylight Savings Time. When the GPS... receiver is a problem with the GPS connection, the display shows Check GPS. Setup Use the up and down arrows to the NEGATIVE (-) wire of the accessory cable to adjust the time by GPS Setup one hour, use CHANNEL DOWN button. You can connect to adjust the time: ...
... to a Chartplotter Your radio provides a standard NMEA0183 GPS output that you are finished. 4. Follow the steps below to a chartplotter. Connect the ORANGE wire of your local time based on the GPS location. To adjust the time back one hour if necessary (for Daylight Savings Time. When the GPS... receiver is a problem with the GPS connection, the display shows Check GPS. Setup Use the up and down arrows to the NEGATIVE (-) wire of the accessory cable to adjust the time by GPS Setup one hour, use CHANNEL DOWN button. You can connect to adjust the time: ...
English Owners Manual
Page 37
... of the radio, use an external speaker to its rugged design, your boat or in weather or scan mode. Be certain all open wires are transmitting at the correct power level for periodic performance checks with the following specifications: Minimum impedance of 4 Ohms ... 37 Connecting to an External Speaker You can use waterproof tape to the radio. Check the master battery switch and branch circuit that all wire connections are not in a noisy environment. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Due to monitor the radio from a different part of 10 Watts 1. The ...
... of the radio, use an external speaker to its rugged design, your boat or in weather or scan mode. Be certain all open wires are transmitting at the correct power level for periodic performance checks with the following specifications: Minimum impedance of 4 Ohms ... 37 Connecting to an External Speaker You can use waterproof tape to the radio. Check the master battery switch and branch circuit that all wire connections are not in a noisy environment. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Due to monitor the radio from a different part of 10 Watts 1. The ...
English Owners Manual
Page 39
..., 50 Ω nominal Rugged 2 kΩ condenser mic element with radios. Contact the dealer where you purchased the radio for more information. Your radio's DC battery wires, antenna lead, and accessory cables should be necessary to further reduce the effect of noise interference. However, in some installations it may be essentially impervious...
..., 50 Ω nominal Rugged 2 kΩ condenser mic element with radios. Contact the dealer where you purchased the radio for more information. Your radio's DC battery wires, antenna lead, and accessory cables should be necessary to further reduce the effect of noise interference. However, in some installations it may be essentially impervious...