Nmea 2000 Connection; Nmea 0183 Connection; Power Over Ethernet Connection - Advanced Navigation GC-SER-LC Reference Manual

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3. Plug the cable into the GNSS Compass and rotate the nut clockwise to lock it in place. See
Illustration 3.
Illustration 3: GNSS Compass connector locking
5.1

NMEA 2000 Connection

Plug the NMEA 2000 drop cable into a T connector on the NMEA 2000 backbone. The unit will
power on and output the required NMEA 2000 messages without any configuration required. See
section 7.8 for more information on the NMEA 2000 drop cable.
5.2

NMEA 0183 Connection

Plug a 9 to 36 volt power source into the DC jack and connect the secondary RS422 port to the
receiving NMEA0183 device. Please see section 7.10 for further details on the pin-out of the serial
breakout cable recommended for NMEA 0183 installations.
5.3

Power over Ethernet Connection

1. Plug the Ethernet cable from the GNSS Compass into the "Data+Power" port on the PoE
injector. Plug an Ethernet cable into the Data port and connect the other end to a DHCP
router.
2. Install zeroconf (Apple Bonjour) from one of the links below:
https://www.advancednavigation.com.au/Bonjour.msi
https://www.advancednavigation.com.au/Bonjour64.msi
3. Open a web browser and type in the address
GNSS Compass Reference Manual
Page 11 of 85
Version 1.1
13/01/2021
(32-bit installer)
(64-bit installer)
http://gnss-compass.local/
to access the web

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