Electronical Connections; Connections; Connecting Qk-As06 To Nmea 0183 (Rs232) Devices; Connecting Qk-As06 To Nmea 0183 (Rs422) Devices - Quark-Elec AS06 User Manual

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QK-AS06 Manual

4. Electronical connections

The AS06 is designed to be used out of the box. For instant wind speed and direction data it can be
connected to an NMEA 0183 listener device or to an NMEA 2000 network (QK-AS01 NMEA 2000
gateway required, not included in the box) and has a data frequency of 1Hz.
4.1.

Connections

The QK-AS06 wind sensor can be connected to other devices using its four wires.
4.2.

Connecting QK-AS06 to NMEA 0183 (RS232) devices

The AS06 sends wind data using the NMEA 0183-RS232 (single-ended) protocol.
For devices using the RS232 interface, the wires have to be connected in the following way:
NMEA
Green: TX (NMEA OUT)
0183
POWER
[1]
*
Swap NMEA input(RX) and GND wires if the communication does not work.
Ensure you check the above table and your device's documentation carefully before powering up.
4.3.

Connecting QK-AS06 to NMEA 0183 (RS422) devices

Although AS06 uses single-ended RS232 interface, it also supports RS422 (differential signal) interface
devices. In this case devices have to be connected in the following way:
NMEA
Green: TX (NMEA OUT)
0183
POWER
Swap NMEA input + and NMEA input – wires if the communication does not work.
[2]
*
The following is an example for connecting the QK-AS06 wind sensor to a NMEA 0183 (RS422)
device (in this case, the QK-A031 NMEA multiplexer).
V 1.0
Wire
Red
12V-24V POWER
Black
GND
Green
NMEA OUT / RS232 TX
Yellow
NMEA IN / RS232 RX
QK-AS06 wires
Black: GND
Black: GND
Red: Power
QK-AS06
Black: GND
Black: GND
Red: Power
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Function
RS232 device
RX (NMEA IN)*
GND (sometime called COM)
GND
12V Power
RS422 device
NMEA IN- (sometimes called NMEA /B,or -Ve)*
NMEA IN+ (sometimes called NMEA /A or +Ve)
GND
12V Power
[1]
[2]
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