Typical Seatalk Connections - Raymarine SportPilot User Manual

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Typical SeaTalk connections

CAUTION:
Protect the power supply for the SeaTalk 12 V (red) line with a
5 A fuse (or equivalent circuit breaker) fitted as close to the
SportPilot as possible.
SportPilot (rear)
Extension cable
Connecting SportPilot to ST60 instrument and handheld remote
SportPilot (rear)
Conversion
cable
Connecting SportPilot to ST50 instrument and handheld remote
To connect just a remote to the SportPilot, either:
SportPilot and SportPilot Plus - Owner's Handbook
SeaTalk unit (rear)
Interface cable*
*If you only need to connect a remote, plug
the interface cable into the SportPilot socket
ST50 instrument
Extension
cable
*If you only have a remote, use a flat plugged interface cable
and connect it directly into the SportPilot socket
use an interface cable (D229 – see page 39) and a 3-pin SeaTalk
socket and plug (deck connector), or
use a 3-pin deck connector and the yellow and green cores of the
power cable: a positive (+) connection from the power source to
the deck connector will be required
SeaTalk
socket
SeaTalk
socket
Interface cable*
ST600R remote
Z101 remote
or
ST600R remote
Z101 remote
or
D1523-2

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