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25.8.3
Serial Data
The RS-232 outputs conform to EIA Standard RS-232C with an output voltage swing of at least ±5 V
when driving a standard RS-232 load.
RS-232 channel 1 should be connected to an available RS-232 port on a GDU display. RS-232 channel 2
should be connected to the GSA 28 roll servo RS-232 port in a Garmin autopilot system (see
Figure
26-1.7).
RS-232 OUT 1
RS-232 IN 1
RS-232 OUT 2
RS-232 IN 2
SIGNAL GROUND
SIGNAL GROUND
25.8.4
Lighting
The GMC 307 supports two internal backlighting buses, one for the mode (indicator) lights above the
buttons, and one for the button text, panel text, and knob backlighting.
Mode Indicator Backlighting - The lighting level for the mode (indicator) lights (triangles) above the
buttons is controlled by the photocell only, and is not affected by the lighting bus input (pins 11 and 12).
This ensures that the mode selection lights on the panel are always visible (and are independent of the
externally applied lighting bus).
Button Text, Panel Text, and Knob Backlighting - The GMC 307 can be installed to use either the built-in
photocell or the 14V lighting bus input for backlight control of the button text, panel text, and knob
backlighting. The photocell controls all backlighting when the lighting bus input is below 1.4VDC (or
unconnected). If the lighting bus input voltage is greater than 1.4VDC, the GMC 307 uses the lighting bus
input voltage (1.4VDC-14.0VDC range) as a reference voltage (not power source) to adjust the
backlighting for these items.
Most installations use the photocell backlighting (as it works well in most conditions) and leave pins 11
and 12 unconnected.
LIGHTING BUS HI
LIGHTING BUS LO*
*Connect to power ground if pin 11 is used
190-01115-01
Rev. AC
Pin Name
Pin Name
G3X/G3X Touch Installation Manual - LRU Pinouts
Connector
Pin
J3071
1
J3071
2
J3071
3
J3071
4
J3071
6
J3071
8
Connector
Pin
J3071
11
J3071
12
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In
Out
In
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