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CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE

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GROUND TERMINAL
Connects to a vessel ground to prevent
electrical shocks and interference from
other equipment occurring.
Use a PH M3 × 6 screw (user supplied).
ANTENNA CONNECTOR
Connects to a marine VHF antenna with
a PL-259 connector.
A key element in the performance of any
communication system is the antenna.
Ask your dealer about antennas and the
best place to mount them.
CAUTION: Transmitting without an
antenna may damage the transceiver.
COMMAND MICROPHONE CONNECTOR
Connects the optional command
microphone.
MICROPHONE CONNECTOR
Connects the supplied or optional
microphone.*
* Not usable when the microphone is
connected to the connector on the
front panel.
GPS ANTENNA CONNECTOR
Connects to an optional GPS antenna.
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NOTE:
• The GPS sentences input from this
connector are given priority to over
the sentences input from the built-in
GPS receiver.
• Be sure the GPS antenna is
positioned where it has a clear view
to receive signals from satellites, and
adhesive pad.
NMEA IN/OUT LEADS
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Yellow: Listener A (Data-H), Data In (+)
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Green: Listener B (Data-L), Data In (–)
Connect to the NMEA output lines of a
GPS receiver for position data.
• NMEA 0183 (ver. 2.0 or later) sentence
format RMC, GGA, GNS, or GLL
and VTG compatible GPS receiver is
required. Ask your dealer about suitable
GPS receivers.
• The GPS sentences input from this
connector are given priority to over the
sentences input from the built-in GPS
receiver.
• The AIS information through the AIS
device inputs as VDM sentence.
The data communication speed (baud
NMEA 0183 item to "38400 bps."
(p. 85)
White: Talker A (Data-H), Data Out (+)
Brown: Talker B (Data-L), Data Out (–)
Connect to NMEA 0183 input lines
of navigation equipment, to receive
position data from other ships.
• An NMEA 0183 (ver. 2.0 or later)
sentence format DSC or DSE compatible
navigation equipment is required.
• The GPS outputs RMC, GSA, and GSV
format sentences.
• The AIS information through the
NMEA2000 device outputs as VDM
sentences.

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