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Furuno GP-330B GPS Receiver User Manual

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1. 1 2 3 50m 4 NOTE 1 OPTION x2 CUT PLUG OFF FROM CABLE AND CONNECT WIRES TO TERMINAL CONNECTOR 3 MAX 50m LENGTH AVAILABLE BY USING EXTENSION CABLE 4 FOR ONLY BACKBONE CONNECTION DRAWN 6m L CONNECTION TERMINATOR 6 10m BACKBONE ON BACKBONE CABLE CONNECTION ra ED para T TAKENO mur e e e 1 04452 001 FURUNO ELECTRIC Co LTD T YAMASAKI FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 www furuno co jp Publication No DOC 986 Declaration of Conformity We FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address declare under our sole responsibility that the product GPS receiver type GP 330B Model name type number GP 330B is supplied by AIRMAR technology Corporation on an OEM basis and is mechanically and electronically identical to their G2183 is in conformity with the essential requirements as described in Article 10 3
2. 1 2 5 NOTE 1 IABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED 2 MINIMUM SERVICE CLEARANCE n jj USE TAPPING SCREWS 5 FOR FIXING THE UNIT RAr08 E 2 MS 022 ha E QgpspECHVMR DCKMONT C FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD T YAMASAKI k 1 TABLET MENSON TOLERANCE 5 Tl Z e co LC 5 238 2 96 FIXING HOLES O N 79 NAMEPLATE MOUNTING DIMENSIONS 1 1 2 3 M5x 40 NOTE 1 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED 2 j MINIMUM SERVICE CLEARANCE 4 USE Mox40 STUD BOLTS FOR FIXING THE UNIT YAMASAMI mE CP 330B GPS 18Mr 08 R Es ___ J W gpsmECEJVE FLUSH MOUNT DD E 20 034 1206 0 OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD E E NMEA0183 DATA MJ A7SPF TEREN 109 GPS DB ZZ IT 752 IA DISPLAY UNIT Er a
3. 1 BUDS UD EK CO CL A 01 916 091 000 YSHSVM LV 13 968 891 000 TWANYW S MOLVYsdO 10 ZL6 e0 0 SFF 3W0 sa XEXH 01 6 6 091 000 ue ES MAHSVM 5NI3MdS 01 5 6 891 000 muy 1091800 MHdOS QV3HNVd Abt LAMOVEE 4J9V440S 5 LNNOW L 46 995 9NIddVl 414S dAl1dV9 AMG Mee 164 LIM LNNOW 39430 1 q01dV V LAN dMIIH1 EXT YOldVaV 11 3 3015 31499 4 L hd 11 INNOW ddid 614665 C 1385 9 1 3934 549 tH 540 11 1NIIOM HS 14 GRTASEC LINN jJ 3009 0114140830 JNI 11000 HMVN 09 NOI1dId9Sq JNI HMVN 7 2686 X d802 0 49 LST Cel 1 KENN LONE 2 3 1 TABLE 1 mm mm DIMENSION TOLERANCE 50 lt Ls100 FRONT VIEW C 50 1 PBEMOPABAISR 1 NOTE 1 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED D Gp 330B HECKED 10 Mar 08_ T TAKENO 18 M 1 2 3wV GPS RECEIVER PIPE MOUN 0 00040404 OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD APPROVED SCALE FURUNO 15 1 1 DIMENSON TOLERANCE B 50 FRONT VEW C y PILOT HOLES MOUNTING DIMENSIONS X 1
4. Note that frozen water spray may degrade reception Referring to the figure below for distances mount away from any VHF radio sat ellite communications equipment radar or other antennas to avoid mutual inter ference e Mount above or below any radar beam Do not mount within a radar beam e Mount reasonably level with the earth s surface not tilted to one side Do not mount on top of a sailboat mast The sway will cause jitter in the data e Do not mount where the GPS receiver could be a tripping hazard or tread upon VHF antenna TX whip or RX MF HF antenna whip antenna MF HF Loop antenna not within 7 INMARSAT beam c B F type 25 A 25 C type 15 Para INMARSAT Min 3 m antenna GPS receiver Min 5m E Min 1 m Min 1 5 Min 1m IE Min 4 m Radar ee not within 7 5 Mradar beam Long wire TX MF HF antenna 7 4 m Antenna e oe insulator 1 4 Mounting 1 4 1 Pole Rail Pipe Mount GPS receiver part A Alignment tab gt f g _ Mount base Flat washer 2 pcs Panhead screw 2 pcs opring washer 2 pcs GPS connector Qu Nut Captive nut AO M Assembly Adaptor _ Cable side exit 41 adaptor part D Slot for cable exit The nut assembly supplied has standard 1 14 UNS threads that can be screwed to a standard marine antenna mount extension pole or rail mount brac
5. Resistor OFF Cable Assembl 22 1025 02 6 m 27 EUN M T connector j pa na j nari Backbone cable Backbone cable connection Use this connection method to connect the GP330B at the final node in the back bone cable Use T type connectors to connect equipment to the backbone cable GP 330B Termination Hesistor ON CJ ASF AY 12 VDC NavNet 3D Series FI 50 Instrument Cable Assembl 22 1025 02 6 m 22 1025 06 10 m option 7 oa J Backbone cable max 25 lt Connect the GPS Receiver at the last node in the network Insert the contact pin supplied into the 5 socket of the GPS Receiver connector to activate the termi nation resistor Tab Contact pin inserted In 5 socket 2 1 3 Routing and Connecting the Cable Assembly Route the cable assembly to the NMEA 2000 device Coil any excess cable and secure it with a cable tie to prevent damage Connect the cable assembly to the NMEA 2000 device 2 2 NMEA 0183 Connection Wiring outline ni NMEA 0183 Cable Assembly 22 910 03 10 m option Extension cable MJ A7SPF SRMD 100 option Remote Displa max length 50 m Unit RD 30 eal E NavNet vx2 Series Female _ 7 Waterproof connectors by wrapping them with vulcanizing tape and then vinyl tape Bind tape ends with suitable cable ties Wiring procedure Route the cable
6. USA A MAR 2008 Pub No OME 44520 A 82 3008 L AOIOIIAAIKI 00016889610
7. amp Date Datum GNSS Control Status GNSS DOPs GNSS Sats in View Received NMEA 2000PPGNs PGN 059904 PGN 060928 PGN 126208 PGN 126208 PGN 126720 ISO Request ISO Address Claim Request Group Function Command Group Function Addressable Multi Frame Proprietary 13 FURUNO 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 2 1 2 2 2 3 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 GP 330B SPECIFICATIONS OF GPS RECEIVER GENERAL Receiving frequency Tracking code Number of channels Position fixing method Accuracy Position fixing time Tracking velocity Position update interval INTERFACE Data format NMEA01883 format Output sentences NMEA2000 format Input PGN Output PGN POWER SUPPLY GP 330B 1575 42 MHz C A code WAAS GPS 12 channels parallel 12 satellites WAAS 2 channels All in view 8 state Kalman filter GPS 10m approx 2drms WAAS 3m approx 2drms 60 s typical cold start 999 kt 1s NMEA2000 or NMEA01883 Ver 3 1 selected by cable DTM GGA GLL GSA GSV RMC VTG ZDA 059904 060928 065280 281 126028 208 720 059392 060928 065285 287 126208 464 720 992 996 998 127258 129025 026 029 033 044 538 539 540 130822 823 944 12 VDC 175 mA max LEN 3 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION Ambient temperature Relative humidity Degree of protection Bearing vibration UNIT COLOR 25 C to 55 C 95 at 40 C IP56 IEC 60945 N9 5 SP 1 E4452S01A 080318 A 1 086 080 gWVS HT
8. AUD PAMTC DATUM PAMTC EN SPAMTC ERST SPAMTC OPTION SPAMTC QPS PAMTC QV SPAMTC SIM PFEC pireq Setting related to the altitude of the sensor Change the baud rate from the nominal 4800 baud to 38400 baud Define local datum Enable disable transmission of specific sentences and change their rate of transmission Reset the user portion of nonvolatile EEPROM to factory defaults WAAS ON OFF Set 2d 3d Auto mode Set WAAS Satellite Set WAAS Tzz Parameter Set Query Power On Self Test function Query part number and serial number versions Query GPS hardware and firmware versions Reset the GP 330B Enable disable Simulate Mode Pause or resume all automatic transmission of messages Request to PFEC pidat 12 4 2 NMEA 2000 PGN Commands Transmitted NMEA 2000 PGNs PGN 059392 PGN 060928 PGN 065285 PGN 065287 PGN 126208 PGN 126464 PGN 126720 PGN 126992 PGN 126996 PGN 126998 PGN 127258 PGN 129025 PGN 129026 PGN 129029 PGN 129033 PGN 129044 PGN 129538 PGN 129539 PGN 129540 ISO Acknowledgment ISO Address Claim Proprietary Boot State Acknowledgment Proprietary Access Level Acknowledge Group Function PGN List Transmit Received PGN s Group Addressable Multi Frame Proprietary System Time Product Information Configuration Information Magnetic Variation Position Rapid Update COG amp SOG Rapid Update GNSS Position Data Time
9. ETTINGS u u duda c ur eo aa 6 2 1 NMEA 2000 Connection 6 2 P cesa ee hi 6 2 1 2 Network Connecltion 7 2 1 3 Routing and Connecting the Cable Assembly 8 2 2 INMEA 01993 CONNECHON lana ME MM EDEN a acount 9 2 3 Settings Tor NAVNET VX2 hr rta 10 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 11 Bel INNIS C E TERRENT 11 S2 ROU essi u uu a 11 4 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 12 4 1 NMEA 0183 Sentences 12 4 2 NMEA 20009 Commands 13 SPEGIEIGATIONS uu uuu i u S SP 1 PACKING ES ou c3 E ERE Uu T QUCU Ui Os aaa v ves zons A 1 OUTLINE DBAWINQS D 1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRANMNI S 1 Declaration of Conformity FOREWORD A Word to the Owner ot the GP 330B Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO GP 330B GPS Receiver We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with qual ity and reliability For 60 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality marine el
10. OPERATOR S MANUAL GPS RECEIVER MODEL G P 330B www luruno co jp IMPORTANT NOTICES e The descriptions in this manual are intended for readers with a solid knowledge of English No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced without written permission e If this manual is lost or worn contact your dealer about replacement e The contents of this manual and equipment specifications are subject to change without notice Store this manual a convenient place for future reference FURUNO will assume no responsibility for the damage caused by improper use or modification of the equipment including software by an unauthorized agent or a third party e When it is time to discard this product it must be done according to local regula tions for disposal of industrial waste For disposal in the USA refer to the Elec tronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org he serial number for this equipment is recorded on the underside of the GPS receiver which may not be visible depending on installation method Record the serial number below for future use Serial No N SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The operator of this equipment must read these safety instructions before attempting to operate the equipment W ARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A C AUTI ON Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided
11. SI IITVnO LONGOYd Y3ddN JHL dO 30V ld NI GaddIHS 38 Lonaosd 43M01 JHL NV GALSM 38 AVA S3309 ANY S3dAL OML i 2 4 SE SSBC NIG OG WHR CCM TH Ce A C E E ATNO 9NIMYSO NI SNOISNIMIG PORE OER EO Ra Iqx18Wass v asdd x Cx E 12 DAUD PICS CO CLE LAN 1 1S 11 LNANOW HSN14 YOY COAT 10 8 60 ddHSVM 1 15 ddHSVM 9 1 445 TVANVN S YOLVYAdO SRY v He KH se T m MA0S Qv3HNVd 1N3Nf1900 k AXE AT8N3SSV 318V9 s 3SV8 LNNOW 46 CAM 19V1NOO 114 9 ATELE 144 14 4 L hd Layovad Jovsuns 4 L YOldVdV 11 3 3015 418V9 4 L hd MIYOS ONIddV1 4T3S 11 LNNOW 8934 1 849 m 549 b 131579 x kf V LINA Y6 T 3NI I00 JWVN 3009 0114140830 IN JWVN 7 l 1986 090 90 9 LSI 1 11 INNON ddid JAF AGL C M 0986 0 00 HNVS SI ALTIVAD 1OnQOdd Y3ddN JHL I JO NI GaddIHS 38 VN LONGOYd H3MOT JHL HOJ qQ31Sr1 38 AYN S3009 ANY S3dAL 1NO 0 NI SNOISNAWIG amp 2 12c Y yI ga 0 SRO CSE A C E iz 2 BSS PIE Obs a 2 GITIEWASSV 3ud
12. act Disassembling the unit will damage spray to coatingor plastic parts the waterproof seal Further there of the equipment are no user serviceable parts inside Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts especially plastic connectors 3 1 Maintenance The GP 330B is virtually maintenance free However it is recommended to wipe it with a water moistened cloth periodically to remove accumulated dirt and water de posits 3 2 Troubleshooting If position is not found within a reasonable amount of time check the following items e 15 there power to the GPS receiver Check unit that is supplying power to the GP 330B Are all the connections tight Does the GPS receiver have a clear view of the sky e Is there interference from other antennas or instruments 15 cabling damaged s the cable run free of kinks or damage e Is there damage to the GPS receiver e Is there ice on the GPS receiver 11 4 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 4 1 NMEA 0183 Sentences Transmitted NMEA 0183 Sentences GPDTM GPGGA GPGLL GPGSA GPVTG GPZDA Default output Datum Reference GPS Fix Data Geographic Position Latitude Longitude GNSS DOP and Active Satellites GNSS Satellites in View Hecommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data Course Over Ground and Ground Speed Time and Date Received NMEA 0183 Sentences and Commands SPAMTC ALT PAMTC B
13. and Annex II of the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment R amp TTE Directive and satisfies all the technical regulations applicable to the product within this Directive IEC 60945 Fourth edition 2002 08 Sub clauses 9 2 9 3 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 8 10 9 and 12 1 IEC 60950 1 First edition 2001 10 Draft EN 300 440 1 V1 4 1 Sub clause 8 3 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see Declaration of conformity of September 19 2007 issued by AIRMAR Technology Corporation the USA e EMC TEST REPORT 3130244BOX 001 of September 12 2007 prepared by Intertek ETL SEMKO the USA Safety Test Report FLI 12 08 016 of 7 March 2008 and Test Report FLI 12 08 009 of 25 February 2008 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager March 19 2008 International Rules and Regulations Place and date of issue name and signature or equivalent marking of authorized person ESF Elemental Chlorine Free The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD FURUNO Authorized Distr ibutor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN Telephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Fax 81 0 798 65 4200 All rights reserved Printed in
14. assembly to the display Coil any excess cable and secure it with a cable tie to prevent damage Connect the GPS Receiver to your NMEA 0183 display 2 3 Settings for NavNet vx2 The following items in the NavNet vx2 menu system are applicable to the GP 330B For details and operating procedure see the Installation Manual for your NavNet vx2 model NAV SETUP menu Set POSITION SOURCE to GPS or ALL GPS SETUP menu e GEODETIC DATUM Select your chart type WGS 84 is the GPS standard e ANTENNA HEIGHT Set the height of the GPS receiver unit above the sea surface e FIX MODE Select position fixing mode from 2D three satellites in view or 2D 3D three or four satellites in view e COLD START Clear the Almanac currently stored in the GPS receiver to receive the latest Almanac WAAS SETUP menu WAAS MODE Select ON to use the WAAS mode WAAS SEARCH Select WAAS satellite search method automatic or manual CORRECTIONS DATA Select the type of message for WAAS connection 00 for North America 02 else where WAAS settings effective from the version numbers shown below C MAP specification NAVIO specification 1950026 03 02 Model 1804C BB 1950025 03 02 Model 1804C BB 1 1950024 03 02 1804C 950023 03 02 Model 1804C 1950028 03 02 1704C 1950027 03 02 Model 1704C 10 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING A CAUTION Do not disassemble the unit Do not apply paint anti corrosive sealant or cont
15. canning Sonar Local supply Video Plotter oe INSTALLATION 1 1 Equipment Lists Type CodeNo Hemaks lt Standard Supply GPS GP 330B 1 Receiver Materials 200 cal om S28 Packing Cable d 22 2291003 03 000 168 885 10 168 885 10 10 m dor NMEA 0183 Cable Assy MJ EM 144 534 10 m straight MJ7P P SRMD 100 MJ7P J for NMEA nb Flush Mount 001 037 630 Kit Kit 1 2 Tools amp Materials e Mounting hardware with standard 1 14 UNS Pole Rail Mount installation threads Safety goggles Dust mask Screwdrivers Pole Rail Mount or Deck Mount installation Teflon pipe thread tape 1 2 wide some installations Pencil some installations Electric drill some installations Drill bits some installations Pilot hole 3 mm or 1 8 Deck mount screw holes 5 1 mm 7 Deck mount cable hole 25 mm or 1 e Flush mount stud holes 6 mm or 1 4 e Flush mount cable hole 38 mm or 1 1 2 Loctite 242 or other removable thread locker Flush Mount installation Cable ties some installations 1 3 Choosing the Mounting Location For a reliable GPS signal selecting the best location for the receiver is very impor tant It can be mounted on a pole rail or flat surface Choose a location that bal ances the requirements below e The GPS receiver must have a clear view of the sky to the horizon in all direc tions
16. ectronics equipment This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers This equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment However no machine can perform its intended function un less installed operated and maintained properly Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for installation and maintenance Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment Features The GP 330B is a high performance GPS Receiver designed for any type of ves sel This compact and cost effective receiver offers extremely accurate position fix es within 3 meters with the WAAS mode activated 12 channels for receiving 12 satellites simultaneously e Output in NMEA 20002 or NMEA 0183 format Position fixed within approx 60 seconds after start up Position updated every second Space saving installation Ideal position fixing sensor for NavNet 3D series SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NMEA 2000 NavNet 3D Series FI 50 Series Instruments Lo xu cU C 1 X MEA 0183 Autopilot Current Indicator ECDIS Remote Display Unit NavNet vx2 Series Standard supply Optional supply S
17. il mark facing forward Using it as a template mark the position for the three mounting screws and the center hole for the cable 4 Using a 3 mm or 1 8 bit drill the pilot holes Using 5 1 mm or bit drill the three mounting holes Drill the cable hole with a 25 mm or 1 bit Fiberglass Minimize surface cracking by running the drill in reverse until the gelcoat is penetrated 5 At the location shown in the figure above coat the surface bracket part E with silicone sealant 6 Apply silicone sealant to the three 10 x 1 2 self tapping screws to seal the deck With the pencil mark facing forward fasten the surface bracket in place Do not block the drain slots They will allow any water that accumulates inside the surface bracket to escape CAUTION Do not use a liquid thread locker as it may weaken the plastic causing it to swell and crack 4 Wrap pipe thread tape around the threads of the mount base two times to seal it tightly to the surface bracket Coat the part of the GPS connector shown in the figure on page 4 with silicone sealant Pass the GPS connector end of the cable up through the hole in the surface bracket Remove the protective cap from the cable s GPS connector Save the cap to protect the connector when the receiver is removed Plug the cable firmly into the GPS receiver 10 Counterclockwise twist the cable three and one half turns Then screw the 1 4 3 Flush Mount GPS receiver onto
18. ket Before beginning the installation plan for securing the pole rail bracket to the boat and purchase locally all the necessary hardware It may be helpful to fasten the pole rail bracket to the boat before proceeding 1 Unscrew the mount base part C from the surface bracket part E The sur face bracket is not used in this installation See the next page for part E 2 Remove the label from the GPS receiver s socket underside of receiver The label may be discarded Fasten the mount base part C to the GPS receiver part A with the supplied two panhead screws flat washers and spring washers The torque for the screws Is 1 35 Nem 3 Decide if you want the cable to exit through the center or along the side of the pole rail bracket Slide the nut assembly captive nut and adaptor onto the cable at the 9 pin GPS connector end Do not connect the GPS receiver at this time 1 Center exit Pass the instrument connector end of the cable down through the center of the pole Be sure to leave several inches of cable extending beyond the nut assembly 2 Side exit Place the cable side exit adaptor part D over the cable Being sure the cable is passing through the slot in the side screw the nut assembly onto the adaptor Hand tighten only Do not over tighten Note Use the adaptor supplied as it has smooth edges that will not chafe the cable Do not use a purchased part CAUTION If you use a thread locker use teflon pipe th
19. may result in minor or moderate injury A WARNING 9 The input voltage must be 12 VDC Any other input voltage will damage the equipment Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask when installing to avoid personal injury CAUTION Do not disassemble the unit 9 Disasembling the unit will damage the waterproof seal Further there are no user serviceable parts inside GPS position and velocity accuracies are controlled by the U S Department of Defense Therefore the position accuracy described in the specifi cations cannot be guaranteed No one navigation device should ever be solely replied upon for the navi gation of a vessel Always confirm position against all available aids to navigation for safety of vessel and crew The compass safe distance for standard and steering compasses is 0 30 m Observe this distance to prevent inteference to a magnetic compass TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD uu uu M IV SYSTEM CONFIGURATION u V T NSTAEEATION u uuu uuu uuu AEE 1 AULA SEG teres TENE 1 1 2 TOOS Ga et 1 1 3 Choosing the Mounting Location 2 REALI 1 1 NER m I asan dra 3 1 4 1 Pole Rall Piper MOUN s ente E 3 2 Dee de doce Cour 4 J S F USN MOU ign u RT 5 2 WIRING S
20. n RARE x S Vin GPS RECEIVER RDP 127 138 139 i hlc SN 15 LTTKSdm WP 3308 gt RD1 C P n emu 9 lt TD B eee s A RD 30 GND gt 6 gt 5 RD C eso eoo SHIELD lt 4 lt NET H 46 lt EXTENSION CABLE 4 MAX 4 SETS AVAILABLE NAVNET 22 1025 06 10m 6 22 1025 02 6 GP 330B RADAR SENSOR SHIELD DRAIN lt 5 lt SHIELD RSB 118 DRS4A 6A NET S RED 14 Vin NET C BLK lt 2 lt GND 4 WHT K 4 NET H JUNGT ON BOX NET L 5 6 lt 1 5002 Fl 501 series 2 lt 3 lt TD A 9 lt TD B 1 lt RD H lt B lt C REO TERMINATOR ON Q FCT 5 68 o m RADAR SENSOR SNE X 4 DRS2D 4D NET S 3 4 RED NET C 5 4 H2 BLK NET H PB WHT NET L gt 6 gt L BLU NMEA2000 NETWORK 22 1025 06 10m 6 1 ae _ T CONNECTOR NET S 52 Gin ee c Vin gt t LTW SS050505FMF NET C gt 3 gt H L lt 2 C GND py 1 TS001 LIGHT E OS 2 55 NET L LTW NC050505FMF 3 lt 001 HEAVY lt 3 DA 7 RD H lt I lt i DROP CABLE CONNECTION lt 8 lt RD C
21. read tape Do not use a liquid thread locker as it may weaken the plastic causing it to swell and crack 4 Screw the extension pole rail bracket onto the nut assembly cable side exit adaptor Hand tighten only Do not over tighten 3 5 Remove the protective cap from the GPS connector on the cable Save the cap to protect the connector when the receiver is removed Plug the cable firmly into the GPS receiver 6 With the alignment tab on the GPS receiver facing forward slide the captive nut upward and screw it onto the mount base Hand tighten only Do not over tighten 1 4 2 Deck Mount __ Mount base part C Panhead screw 2 pcs 17 GPS connector 5 tapping screw 3 pcs H 0x1 2 Surface bracket part E Drain slot 6 oee the outline drawing for mounting hole dimensions and fixing instructions 1 Unscrew the mount base part C from the surface bracket part E see figure above Remove the label from over the GPS receiver s socket The label may be discarded Fasten the mount base part C to the GPS receiver part A with the supplied panhead screws flat washers and spring washers The torque for the screws is 1 35 Nem 2 Screw the surface bracket part E onto the mount base of the assembled GPS receiver Use a pencil to extend the alignment tab onto the surface bracket Unscrew the surface bracket At the selected location position the surface bracket with the penc
22. sh the studs through the mounting surface Check to be sure the gasket is tucked under the lip of the unit From underneath the mounting surface fasten the studs with the thumb nuts Hand tighten only Do not over tighten 2 WIRING SETTINGS 2 1 NMEA 20002 Connection The LEN Load Equivalency Number for this equipment is 3 2 1 1 Direct Connection Insert the contact pin Supplied into the 5 socket of the GPS Receiver connector to activate the termination resistor See page 8 for location of 5 socket Route the cable assembly to the NMEA 2000 device Coil any excess cable and secure it with a cable tie to prevent damage Connect the cable assembly to the NMEA 2000 device GP 330B Termination Resistor ON Cable Assembl 22 1025 02 6 m 22 1025 06 10 m option NavNet 3D Series MFD Radar Sensor Fl 50 Series Instrument Cut plug from cable and connect wires to terminal connector 2 1 2 Network Connection Drop cable connection A drop cable is connected to a backbone cable with T type connectors The back bone cable is of the light type Attach a terminator at the ends of the backbone cable Only two termination resistors are required on an NMEA 2000 network More than two will degrade performance Recommended LTWSS 050505 FMF TS001 LTW Technology Inc or equivalent Power NavNet 3D Series 12 VDC FI 50 Instrument or GP 330B Termination
23. the installed surface bracket Hand tighten only Do not over tighten _ GPS receiver part A See the outline drawing for mounting hole hligment tab dimensions and fixing instructions Z Y Ag 2 pcs e GPS 1 Remove the label from over the GPS receiver s socket The label may be dis carded Apply removable thread locker to the two studs supplied Screw the Studs into the underside of the GPS receiver part A Using the gasket part B as a template position it at the selected mounting location upside down with the arrow facing forward Mark the position for the two mounting holes and the center hole for the cable Using a 3mm 1 8 bit drill the pilot holes Using a 6mm or 1 4 bit drill the two mounting holes for the studs Drill the cable hole with a 38mm or 1 1 2 bit Fiberglass Minimize surface cracking by running the drill in reverse until the gelcoat is penetrated Pass the instrument connector end of the cable through the center of the gas ket and down through the center mounting hole in the boat Plug the cable firmly into the GPS receiver Orient the gasket with the arrow facing in the same direction as the alignment tab on the GPS receiver Push the gasket onto the studs and slide it over the connector Note The gasket fits one way only A groove in the gasket fits over the align ment tab on the connector With the GPS receiver alignment tab pointing forward pu

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