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1.  Pink Receive B                             Single Ended NMEA 0183 Compliant Device                                     Item Description     12 Vdc power source     Power cable     NMEA 0183 compliant device    NMEA 0183 cable  Garmin Wire Function Garmin Wire Color NMEA 0183 Device Wire Function   1  Power Red Power   2  Power ground Black Power ground     Data ground Black Data ground   4  Receive B     Orange white N A   5  Receive A     White Transmit                         D    Garmin Wire Function Garmin Wire Color NMEA 0183 Device Wire Function        6  Transmit A     Gray Receive  o Transmit B     Pink N A                         e If the NMEA 0183 compliant device has only one input  RX  wire  no A  B     or     leave the pink wire unconnected    e If the NMEA 0183 compliant device has only one output  TX  wire  no A  B     or     connect the orange white wire to ground    e Consult the installation instructions of your NMEA 0183 compliant device to identify the output A    and B    wires and input A     and B    wires    e Use 28 AWG  shielded  twisted pair wiring for extended runs of wire    e Solder all connections and seal them with heat shrink tubing     Advanced NMEA 0183 Connections    There are four internal NMEA 0183 input ports  RX ports   and two internal NMEA 0183 output  TX ports  on the included NMEA  0183 data cable  You can connect one NMEA 0183 device per internal RX port to input data to your Garmin device  and you can  connect up to three NMEA 01
2. 5 Connect the DVI D cable to the MAIN DVI I VIDEO OUT port  on the GPSMAP 8500 and to the MAIN DVI VIDEO IN port  on the GMM     6 Connect the appropriate cable to the MIRROR DVI I VIDEO  OUT port on the GPSMAP 8500 to another GMM  or toa  third party display  optional      Garmin Marine Network Considerations   The GPSMAP 8500 can connect to additional Garmin Marine  Network devices to share data such as radar  sonar  and  detailed mapping  When connecting Garmin Marine Network  devices to the GPSMAP 8500  observe these considerations     e A Garmin Marine Network cable must be used for all Garmin  Marine Network connections      3rd party CAT5 cable and RJ45 connectors must not be  used for Garmin Marine Network connections     o Additional Garmin Marine Network cables and connectors  are available from your Garmin dealer        There are four NETWORK ports on the GPSMAP 8500 that  each act as a network switch  Any compatible device can be  connected to any NETWORK port to share data     e Any compatible sensor  such as a radar or sonar device   connected to one of the NETWORK ports on the  GPSMAP 8500 will share sensor data with other Garmin  chartplotters or GPSMAP 8500 stations connected to the  GPSMAP 8500 through a NETWORK port     o The fifth connector  labeled GARMIN MONITOR  is  reserved for use with the primary GMM  and cannot be  used to connect to Garmin Marine Network devices     NMEA 2000 Connection Considerations    NOTICE    If you have an existing NMEA 2000 
3. 83 devices in parallel to each internal TX port to receive data output by your Garmin device  Each  internal RX and TX port has 2 wires  labeled A     and B     according to the NMEA 0183 convention  The corresponding A     and  B     wires of each internal port should be connected to the A     and B     wires of your NMEA 0183 compliant device  Refer to the  table and wiring diagrams when connecting the data cable to NMEA 0183 devices    Consult the installation instructions for your NMEA 0183 compliant device to identify the output  TX  A     and B     wires and input   RX  A     and B     wires  Use 28 AWG  shielded  twisted pair wiring for extended runs of wire  Solder all connections and seal  them with heat shrink tubing       For two way communication with a NMEA 0183 device  the internal ports on the NMEA 0183 data cable are not linked  For  example  if the input of the NMEA compliant device is connected to the internal output port 1 on the data cable  you can connect  the output port of your NMEA 0183 compliant device to any of the internal input ports  port 1  port 2  port 3  or port 4  on the  wiring harness    e The ground wires on the NMEA 0183 data cable and your NMEA 0183 compliant device must both be connected to ground    e See page 11 for a list of the approved NMEA 0183 sentences output by and input to your device        The internal NMEA 0183 ports and communication protocols are configured on the connected Garmin device  See the NMEA  0183 section or comm
4. A  GARMIN     GPSMAP    8500 Installation  Instructions    The GPSMAP 8500 is a highly customizable marine navigation  and information system  These instructions will explain the  connections between the various components of the system so  you can plan and install the best system for your boat     In addition  these instructions will cover the mounting and wiring  of the primary GPSMAP 8500 device     Important Safety Information    See the  mportant Safety and Product Information guide in the  product box for product warnings and other important  information     When connecting the power cable  do not remove the in line  fuse holder  To prevent the possibility of injury or product  damage caused by fire or overheating  the appropriate fuse  must be in place as indicated in the product specifications  In  addition  connecting the power cable without the appropriate  fuse in place will void the product warranty           Understanding the Components    Always wear safety goggles  ear protection  and a dust mask  when drilling  cutting  or sanding     NOTICE    When drilling or cutting  always check what is on the opposite  side of the surface           Registering Your Device  Help us better support you by completing our online registration  today       Go to http   my garmin com     e Keep the original sales receipt  or a photocopy  in a safe  place     Contacting Garmin Product Support    Go to www garmin com support and click Contact Support  for in country support informa
5. Receive DPT Depth MWV Wind speed and angle  DBT Depth below transducer VDM AIS VHF data link message  MTW Water temperature You can purchase complete information about National Marine  ve Wale speed ang heading Soo erate r WO 21106 LS NES  WPL Waypoint location  DSC Digital selective calling          information          Garmin International  Inc   1200 East 151st Street  Olathe  Kansas 66062  USA    Garmin  Europe  Ltd   Liberty House  Hounsdown Business Park  Southampton  Hampshire  S040 9LR UK    Garmin Corporation  No  68  Zhangshu 2nd Road  Xizhi Dist   New Taipei City  221  Taiwan  R O C      Garmin    the Garmin logo  and GPSMAP   are trademarks of Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries  registered in the USA and other countries   GMM     and GRID    are trademarks of Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries  These trademarks may not be used without the express    permission of Garmin     NMEA    NMEA 2000   and the NMEA 2000 logo are registered trademarks of the National Marine Electronics Association        2012 Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries    wm      CE    www garmin com support       
6. Vdc 1 7A       NMEA 2000 LEN 2  NMEA 2000 Draw  Compass safe distance    NMEA 2000 PGN Information    Type PGN Description   059392   ISO acknowledgment  059904   ISO request   060928   ISO address claim    126208   NMEA  Command  request  and  acknowledge group function    126464   Transmit and receive PGN list group  function    126996   Product information  129026   COG and SOG  Rapid update  129029  GNSS position data       75 mA max   5  in   140 mm                    Transmit and  receive                                        Type    PGN  129540    Description  GNSS satellites in view       130306    Wind data       130312    Temperature       Transmit    127250    Vessel heading       127258    Magnetic variance       128259    Speed  Water referenced       128267    Water depth       129025    Position  Rapid update       129283    Cross track error       129284    Navigation data       129285    Navigation route and waypoint info       Receive       126992    System time       127250    Vessel heading       127489    Engine parameters  Dynamic       127488    Engine parameters  Rapid update       127493    Transmission parameters  Dynamic       127505    Fluid level       128259    Speed  Water referenced       128267    Water depth       129025    Position  Rapid update       129038    AIS class A position report       129039    AIS class B position report       129040    AIS class B extended position report       129539    GNSS DOPs       129794    AIS class A sta
7. able       Ignition or in line switch       12 Vdc power source       NMEA 2000 terminator       NMEA 2000 T connector       69 66 88 610    NMEA 2000 backbone cable                NMEA 0183 Connection Considerations   e The installation instructions provided with your NMEA 0183   compatible device should contain the information you need  to identify the transmitting  Tx  and receiving  Rx  A     and  B     wires    e When connecting NMEA 0183 devices with two transmitting  and two receiving wires  it is not necessary for the NMEA  2000 bus and the NMEA 0183 device to connect to a  common ground    e When connecting a NMEA 0183 device with only one  transmitting  Tx  wire or with only one receiving  Rx  wire   the NMEA 2000 bus and the NMEA 0183 device must be  connected to a common ground     These diagrams illustrate basic NMEA 0183 wiring used to connect your device to NMEA 0183 compliant devices  For more  information on the NMEA 0183 capabilities of the device  see page 7           Standard NMEA 0183 Compliant Device                                              Item Description  O 12 Vdc power source     Power cable     NMEA 0183 compliant device       NMEA 0183 cable   Garmin Wire Function Garmin Wire Color NMEA 0183 Device Wire Function   1  Power Red Power   2  Power ground Black Power ground     Data ground Black Data ground   4  Receive A     White Transmit A         Receive B     Orange white Transmit B       6  Transmit A     Gray Receive A       7  Transmit B    
8. ce in the cutout to test the fit    6 If necessary  use a file and sandpaper to refine the size of  the cutout    7 After the device    fits correctly in the cutout  make sure that  the mounting holes on the device line up with the pilot holes     on the template        8 If the mounting holes on the device do not line up  mark the  new pilot hole locations     9 Using acenter punch  indent the pilot holes and drill the  clearance counterbore through the gell coat layer as advised  in the notice     10 Remove the template from the mounting surface     11 If you will not have access to the back of the device after you  mount it  connect all necessary cables to the device before  placing it into the cutout    12 Place the device into the cutout    13 Secure the device to the mounting surface using the included  screws       14lnstall the decorative bezel by snapping it in place around the  edges of the device        Connection Considerations    A blue rubber seal is included for each DVI port on the device   This seal must be installed between each DVI port and DVI   cable connector to avoid damage to the connectors     When connecting the GPSMAP 8500 to power  to a GMM  and  to other Garmin devices  observe the following considerations     e Although it is recommended to use the Garmin provided DVI   D cables  high quality third party DVI D cables may be used   You should test the DVI D cable by connecting the devices  before routing the cable     e The GPSMAP 8500 should be c
9. ct a mounting location  determine the mounting  hardware needed for the surface     Mounting hardware is included with the device  but it may not  be suitable for the mounting surface     2 Place the device in the mounting location and mark the  location of the pilot holes     Drill the appropriate pilot hole for one corner of the device     4 Loosely fasten the device to the mounting surface with one  corner and examine the other three pilot hole marks     5 Mark new pilot hole locations if necessary  and remove the  device from the mounting surface     6 Drill the appropriate pilot holes for the other three marks   7 Secure the device to the mounting location     o    Card Reader Mounting Considerations    NOTICE    This device should be mounted in a location that is not exposed  to extreme temperatures or conditions  The temperature range  for this device is listed in the product specifications  Extended  exposure to temperatures exceeding the specified temperature  range  in storage or operating conditions  may cause device  failure  Extreme temperature induced damage and related  consequences are not covered by the warranty        The card reader can be flush mounted in the dashboard using  the included hardware  When selecting a mounting location   observe these considerations     e The card reader should be mounted in an accessible  location  You must be able to access the card reader when  necessary to insert and remove memory cards containing  additional mapping and 
10. d by fire or overheating  the appropriate fuse  must be in place as indicated in the product specifications  In  addition  connecting the power cable without the appropriate  fuse in place will void the product warranty        _    Route the power cable to the power source and to the  device    Connect the red wire to the positive     battery terminal  and  connect the black wire to the negative     battery terminal   Install the locking ring and o ring on the end of the power  cable     Connect the power cable to the device by turning the locking  ring clockwise     N    o    A    Connecting the Card Reader to the Garmin Marine  Network    The card reader is not compatible with Garmin chartplotters  prior to the GPSMAP 8000 Series and GPSMAP 8500     Connect the card reader to a Garmin device on the Garmin  Marine Network using a Garmin Marine Network cable     Data from cards inserted in the card reader is shared with all  compatible devices on the Garmin Marine Network     Appendix  Specifications  Physical Specifications                                     Specification Measurement   Dimensions  HxWxD    1583 64 x 495 64 x 9      e4in   406 x 123 5 x 239 5  mm    Weight 10 85 Ibs  4 92 kg    Temperature range   From 5   to 131  F  from  15   to 55  C    Material Aluminum   Power Specifications   Measurement Specification   Input power 10 35 Vdc   Fuse 7 5 A  42 V fast acting   Max  power usage at 10 Vdc 17 W   Typical current draw at 12 Vdc 0 8A   Max  current draw at 12 
11. device updates  and to transfer user  data     e To avoid interference with a magnetic compass  the device  should not be installed closer to a compass than the  compass safe distance value listed in the product  specifications     e The location must allow room for the routing and connection  of the cables     Mounting the Card Reader    Be careful when cutting the hole to flush mount the device   There is only a small amount of clearance between the case  and the mounting holes  and cutting the hole too large could  compromise the stability of the device after it is mounted     If you are mounting the bracket on fiberglass with screws  it is  recommended to use a countersink bit to drill a clearance  counterbore through only the top gel coat layer  This will help to  avoid any cracking in the gel coat layer when the screws are  tightened           The included template and hardware can be used to flush  mount the device at the selected location     1 Trim the flush mount template and make sure it fits in the  location where you want to mount the device     2 Remove the protective liner from the back of the template  and adhere it to the location where you want to mount the  device    3 Using a 1   4 in   6 mm  drill bit  drill one or more of the holes  inside the corners of the solid line on the template to prepare  the mounting surface for cutting    4 Using a jigsaw  cut the mounting surface along the inside of  the solid line indicated on the template    5 Place the devi
12. lice        12 AWG  3 31 mm   extension wire  up to 15 ft   4 6 m     10 AWG  5 26 mm   extension wire  up to 23 ft   11 m     8 AWG  8 36 mm   extension wire  up to 36 ft   11 m     Fuse   8 in   20 3 cm    Battery   8 in   20 3 cm    36 ft   11 m  maximum extension                               46666       Additional Grounding Considerations   This device should not need any additional chassis grounding in  most installation situations  If interference is experienced  the  included grounding screw   can be used to connect the device  to the water ground of the boat to help avoid the interference        Connecting a GMM to the GPSMAP 8500   One GMM can connect to the GPSMAP 8500 with touchscreen  control  and an additional GMM or third party display can be  connected to the GPSMAP 8500 to mirror the primary display     NOTE  These instructions only cover the video and data  connections of the GMM and third party display  Consult the  instructions provided with your GMM and third party display for  information regarding power connections     1 Route a Garmin Marine Network cable and a DVI D cable to  the primary GMM and the GPSMAP 8500    2 Route a DVI D cable to an additional GMM or an appropriate  cable to a third party display  optional         3 Install the locking ring and o ring on the ends of the Garmin  Marine Network cable     4 Connect the Garmin Marine Network cable to the GARMIN  MONITOR port on the GPSMAP 8500 and to the GARMIN  PROCESSOR BOX port on the GMM     
13. network on your boat  it  should already be connected to power  Do not connect the  included NMEA 2000 power cable to an existing NMEA 2000  network  because only one power source should be connected  to a NMEA 2000 network    If you are installing the included NMEA 2000 power cable  you  must connect it to the boat ignition switch or through another in   line switch  NMEA 2000 devices will drain your battery if the  NMEA 2000 power cable is connected to the battery directly     The GPSMAP 8500 can connect to a NMEA 2000 network on  your boat to share data from NMEA 2000 compatible devices  such as a GPS antenna or a VHF radio  The included NMEA  2000 cables and connectors allow you to either connect the    Basic NMEA 0183 Connections          GPSMAP 8500 to your existing NMEA 2000 network or create a  basic NMEA 2000 network if needed     If you are unfamiliar with NMEA 2000  be sure to read the     NMEA 2000 Network Fundamentals    chapter of the Technical  Reference for NMEA 2000 Products on the included CD ROM  or click on the    Manuals    link on the product page for your  device at www garmin com     The port labeled NMEA 2000 is used to connect the GPSMAP  8500 to a standard NMEA 2000 network  The ports labeled  ENGINE and HOUSE are reserved for future use and should  not be connected to a standard NMEA 2000 network        O O O 0O mo  000 OO 00000                                        Item Description    GPSMAP 8500       NMEA 2000 drop cable       NMEA 2000 power c
14. onnected to the same power  source as a connected GMM and GRID  If this is not  possible  the devices must be connected to the same  ground     e You should make sure that the power and ground  connections to the battery are secured and will not become  loose       The GPSMAP 8500 can be controlled by touchscreen using  one of the possible two connected GMM devices     o The GMM used to control the GPSMAP 8500 must be  connected to both the GARMIN MONITOR and MAIN  DVI I VIDEO ports on the GPSMAP 8500 using a Garmin  Marine Network cable and a DVI D cable        A GMM or other display connected to the MIRROR DVI I  VIDEO OUT port will show the same image displayed on  the main GMM  but will not allow touchscreen control     e Garmin Marine Network devices can be connected to any of  the NETWORK ports  except for the GARMIN MONITOR  port  which is reserved for use with the primary GMM     e For easer cable routing  the power  NMEA   0183  and  Garmin Marine Network cables are packaged without the  locking rings installed  You should route the cables before  you install the locking rings     e After connecting a locking ring to a cable  make sure the ring  is securely connected and the o ring is in place so the power  or data connection remains secure     Station Connection Considerations   This device can be set up in conjunction with other compatible   Garmin devices to work together as a station  When planning   stations on your boat  observe these considerations    e Device
15. onnectors and adapters      You can use a DVI D cable to connect to a GMM or other  Item Wire Color Wire Function DVI compatible digital display  If needed  you can use a  Red Power DVI D to HDMI adapter to connect to an HD TV or other  0  Black Ground HDMI compatible display      Yellow Alarm    You can use a DVI I cable to connect to a computer  monitor or other DVI l compatible display  If needed  you  Video Input and Output Considerations can use a DVI I to VGA adapter to connect to a VGA   The GPSMAP 8500 allows video input from four composite compatible display   sources  and video output to two digital or analog displays    The MAIN DVI I VIDEO OUT port is designed for use with  When connecting video input and output sources  observe the primary GMM  See page 4 for more information  A third   these considerations  party monitor can be connected to this port  but will not allow  e The four composite video ports are labeled CVBS 1 IN  for touchscreen interface with the device   CVBS 2 IN  CVBS 3 IN  and CVBS 4 IN    The MIRROR DVI I VIDEO OUT port allows you to view a  e These four ports use BNC connectors  You can use a mirror image of the MAIN DVI I VIDEO OUT on a connected  BNC to RCA adapter to connect a composite video display     source with RCA connectors to these ports        10    Card Reader Connections    Connecting to Power    When connecting the power cable  do not remove the in line  fuse holder  To prevent the possibility of injury or product  damage cause
16. rmin Wire Color NMEA 0183 Device Wire Function   1  Power Red Power   2  Power ground Black Power ground     Data ground Black Data ground   4  RxB     Orange white N A   5  RxA     White TXA      Lamp or Horn Connections e The maximum current is 100 mA  and a relay is needed to  The device can be used with a lamp  a horn  or both  to sound limit the current from the chartplotter to 100 mA   or flash an alert when the chartplotter displays a message  This e To manually toggle visual and audible alerts  you can install  is optional  and the alarm wire does not need to be used in single pole  single throw switches     order for the device to function normally  When connecting the   device to a lamp or horn  observe these considerations    e The alarm circuit switches to a low voltage state when the  alarm sounds     of    ltem Description    The video from sources connected to these ports is       available only for display on the GMM or on an additional                                                    10 35 Vdc power source        Power cable monitor connected to the same GPSMAP 8500   Composite video is not shared across the Garmin Marine  rom Network or NMEA 2000 network   EU   The two DVI I output ports are labeled MAIN DVI I VIDEO     _ NMEA 0183 cable OUT and MIRROR DVI I VIDEO OUT  These two ports use      Relay  100 mA coil current  DVI I connectors  and are compatible with a variety of digital     Toggle switches to enable and disable lamp or horn alerts and analog c
17. s prior to the GPSMAP 8000 series and GPSMAP  8500 cannot be used in a station     e Although it is not necessary  it is recommended that you  install all of the devices you plan to use in one station near  each other     e No special connections are necessary to create a station  as  long as all of the devices are connected to the Garmin  Marine Network  page 5      e Stations are created and modified using the device software   See the owner s manual provided with the device for more  information     Connecting to Power    When connecting the power cable  do not remove the in line  fuse holder  To prevent the possibility of injury or product  damage caused by fire or overheating  the appropriate fuse  must be in place as indicated in the product specifications  In  addition  connecting the power cable without the appropriate  fuse in place will void the product warranty        1 Route the power cable to the power source and to the  device     2 Connect the red wire to the positive     battery terminal  and  connect the black wire to the negative     battery terminal    3 Install the locking ring and o ring on the end of the power  cable     4 Connect the power cable to the device by turning the locking  ring clockwise     Power Cable Extensions  If necessary  the power cable can be extended using the  appropriate wire gauge for the length of the extension           Item Description                  Fuse     Battery    6 ft   1 8 m  no extension                            Sp
18. te with NMEA 2000 devices such as a  GPS antenna or a VHF radio  The ports labeled ENGINE and HOUSE are reserved for future use and should not be  connected to a standard NMEA 2000 network   NETWORK port  x4   The Garmin Marine Network connects the GPSMAP 8500 to other Garmin devices  such as a radar or a sounder           and to other GPSMAP devices  if more than one GPSMAP device is present on the boat              Mounting Considerations    NOTICE    If the device is mounted vertically  it is important to install it with  the connectors pointing downward  This will help avoid potential  water retention around the connectors     This device should be mounted in a location that is not exposed  to extreme temperatures or conditions  The temperature range  for this device is listed in the product specifications  Extended  exposure to temperatures exceeding the specified temperature  range  in storage or operating conditions  may cause device  failure  Extreme temperature induced damage and related  consequences are not covered by the warranty        e The device must be mounted in a location where it will not be  submerged     e The device must be mounted in a location with adequate  ventilation where it will not be exposed to extreme  temperatures     e tis best to mount the device horizontally  with the heat sink  facing upward     e If the device must be mounted vertically  it must be installed  with the connectors pointing downward   Mounting the Device    1 After you sele
19. tic and voyage related  data       129809    AIS class B  CS  static data report  part  A       129810    AIS class B  CS  static data report  part  B       130310    Environmental parameters       130311    Environmental parameters  obsolete        130313    Humidity       130314          Actual pressure       NMEA 0183 Information    Type  Transmit                                                    Sentence Description   GPAPB APB  Heading or track controller   autopilot  sentence  B    GPBOD BOD  Bearing  origin to  destination    GPBWC BWC  Bearing and distance to  waypoint   GPGGA GGA  Global positioning system  fix data   GPGLL GLL  Geographic position   latitude and longitude    GPGSA GSA  GNSS DOP and active  satellites   GPGSV GSV  GNSS satellites in view   GPRMB RMB  Recommended minimum  navigation information   GPRMC RMC  Recommended minimum  specific GNSS data   GPRTE RTE  Routes   GPVTG VTG  Course over ground and  ground speed   GPWPL WPL  Waypoint location   GPXTE XTE  Cross track error   PGRME E  Estimated error   PGRMM M  Map datum             11                                                                         Type Sentence Description Type Sentence Description  PGRMZ Z  Altitude DSE Expanded digital selective calling  SDDBT DBT  Depth below transducer HDG Heading  deviation  and variation  SDDPT DPT  Depth HDM Heading  magnetic  SDMTW MTW  Water temperature MWD Wind direction and speed  SDVHW VHW  Water speed and heading MDA Meteorological composite  
20. tion     In the USA  call  913  397 8200 or  800  800 1020     Inthe UK  call 0808 2380000   e In Europe  call  44  0  870 8501241     The GPSMAP 8500 system can be set up in different ways  depending on your needs and the layout of your boat     The GPSMAP 8500 is the brain of a GPSMAP 8500 system and it connects to other devices and GPSMAP 8500 systems on your  boat  The GPSMAP 8500 can be controlled by a connected GMM    monitor  a connected GRID    input device  or combination of    the two        December 2012    190 01558 02_0A    Printed in Taiwan                                                          ol  ol             r   o  o     o   o   o  a  9   o   o   o   o  o   o   o   o   o   o   o  o                                   m o a a a   LL                          Item Name   Description        GMM The GMM is touch screen monitor that connects to the GPSMAP 8500 to act as a display and interface  or as display  without interface capabilities  You can connect two GMM devices to one GPSMAP 8500  although only one will allow  touchscreen control of the GPSMAP 8500       GARMIN This Garmin   Marine Network port allows the touchscreen features of a GMM to be used by the GPSMAP 8500  To  PROCESSOR BOX function correctly  the GMM that connects to this port must also connect to the MAIN DVI VIDEO IN port with a DVI D  port cable      MAIN DVI VIDEO IN  This DVI video port is used only for connecting the GMM that controls the functions of the GPSMAP 8500  To    port    func
21. tion correctly  the GMM that connects to this port must also connect to the GPSMAP 8500 through the GARMIN  PROCESSOR BOX port with a Garmin Marine Network cable  A third party monitor can be connected to this port  but  touchscreen input will not be supported                                 GRID The GRID is a remote input device that controls the functions of the GPSMAP 8500  The GRID connects to the  GPSMAP 8500 with a standard Garmin Marine Network cable  If more than one system is present on the boat  the  GRID is assigned to a specific GPSMAP 8500 in the software configuration         Power cable It is recommended that you connect all of the GPSMAP 8500 system components to the same 10 35 Vdc power  source       GARMIN MONITOR  This Garmin Marine Network port allows a GMM to control the functions of the GPSMAP 8500  To function correctly   port the GMM connected to this port must also connect to the MAIN DVI I VIDEO OUT port with a DVI D cable         MAIN DVI I VIDEO This DVI video port connects to the GMM that controls the functions of the GPSMAP 8500  To function correctly  the  OUT port GMM connected to this port must also connect to the GARMIN MONITOR port with a Garmin Marine Network cable   Card Reader The card reader allows you to use memory card features across all devices on the Garmin Marine Network  You can  use premium maps  update device software  and transfer data        NMEA 2000   port The GPSMAP 8500 connects to a standard NMEA 2000 network to communica
22. unication configuration section of the owner s manual provided with your Garmin device for more                                                 information   Port Wire Function Wire Color Pin Number  Input port 1 RX A     White     RX B     Orange white     Input port 2 RX A     Brown     RX B     Brown white    Input port 3 RX A     Violet     RX B     Violet white     Input port 4 RX A     Black white  O   RX B     Red white  Output port 1 TX A     Gray     TXIB     Pink  Output port 2 TX A     Blue    TXIB     Blue white     N A Spare N A    N A Spare N A  N A Spare N A                            Port Wire Function Wire Color Pin Number             N A Alarm Yellow  N A Accessory on Orange D  N A Ground Black  N A Spare N A                         Standard NMEA 0183 Compliant Device Connected for Two Way Communication                                           Item Description    12 Vdc power source     Power cable     NMEA 0183 compliant device       NMEA 0183 cable  Garmin Wire Function Garmin Wire Color NMEA 0183 Device Wire Function   1  Power Red Power   2  Power ground Black Power ground     Data ground Black Data ground   4  RxA     White TxA         RxB     Orange white TxB       6  TxA     Gray RxA      o TxB     Pink RxB                                                                    Standard NMEA 0183 Compliant Device Connected for One Way Communication    NOTE  This diagram illustrates both sending and receiving connections  Refer to items              and   
23. when connecting the  Garmin device to receive information from a NMEA 0183 compatible device  and refer to items              and   when connecting  the Garmin device to transmit information to a NMEA 0183 compatible device           Item Description     12 Vdc power source     Power cable                   Item Description          NMEA 0183 compliant device             NMEA 0183 cable       Garmin Wire Function       Garmin Wire Color    NMEA 0183 Device Wire Function                          1  Power Red Power    2  Power ground Black Power ground     Data ground Black Data ground   4  RxA     White TxA          RxB     Orange white TxB        6  TxA     Gray RXA        7  TxB     Pink RxB                          NMEA 0183 Compliant Device With a Single Receiving Wire Connected to Receive Data                   Item Description   D 12 Vdc power source      Power cable      NMEA 0183 compliant device       NMEA 0183 cable       Garmin Wire Function       Garmin Wire Color    NMEA 0183 Device Wire Function                    1  Power Red Power    2  Power ground Black Power ground     Data ground Black Data ground  O TxA     Gray RxA      TxB     Pink N A                      NMEA 0183 Compliant Device With a Single Transmitting Wire Connected to Send Data             Item Description    12 Vdc power source      Power cable                Item Description                                                 NMEA 0183 compliant device  ea  NMEA 0183 cable  Garmin Wire Function Ga
    
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