Nmea 2000; Nmea 0183; Ethernet; Anpp - Advanced Navigation GC-SER-LC Reference Manual

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Illustration 17: GNSS Compass connector locking
8.4.1

NMEA 2000

For connection to an NMEA 2000 network the NMEA 2000 Drop Cable is required (part number
GC-NMEA2000-CABLE-6M). One end of the cable should be connected to the GNSS Compass
and the other end to a T-connector on the NMEA 2000 backbone of the vessel.
8.4.2

NMEA 0183

For connection to an NMEA 0183 network the Advanced Navigation Serial Breakout Cable is
required (part number GC-SER-BREAK-20M). The secondary serial port connector should be
connected to the receiving device. Power supply of between 9 to 36 volts should be applied to the
DC jack with a 5 amp fuse.
8.4.3

Ethernet

For connection to an Ethernet network the Advanced Navigation Ethernet Cable is required (part
number GC-POE-CABLE-20M). One end of the cable should be connected to the GNSS Compass
and the other to either a PoE injector (part number POE-INJECTOR) or 802.3af or 802.3at
compliant PoE switch. The PoE injector or switch is then connected to a router.
8.4.4

ANPP

For connection to an ANPP receiving device the Advanced Navigation Serial Breakout Cable is
required (part number GC-SER-BREAK-20M). The primary serial port connector should be
connected to the receiving device. Power supply of between 9 to 36 volts should be applied to the
DC jack with a 5 amp fuse.
GNSS Compass Reference Manual
Page 36 of 85
Version 1.1
13/01/2021

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