Connecting Gps/Dgps Sensor Or Making Nmea0183 Data Connections (Option); Connecting Gps100 Or Dgps200 Sensor; Making Nmea0183 Data Connections - JRC FF50 Instruction Manual

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Connecting GPS/DGPS Sensor or Making
NMEA0183 Data Connections (Option)
When displaying the latitude and longitude of your vessel on the screen, or
using the NAVIGATION mode, you are required to connect the optional
GPS100 or DGPS200 sensor to the FF50, or input the data of navigational
information in the NMEA0183 format from navigation equipment.

Connecting GPS100 or DGPS200 sensor

When using the GPS100 or DGPS200 sensor, connect the 5-pin antenna
connector attached to the signal cable of the sensor to the "GPS" connector at the
rear panel of the unit.
With this, it is possible to receive the necessary data of navigational
information from the GPS100 or DGPS 200 sensor. It s advisable, however, to
perform initial settings according to your conditions using the INSTALLATION
menu of the unit for more precise navigational information. Refer to "Installation
Menu" p.71 for the information about initial settings for each sensor.

Making NMEA0183 data connections

When receiving navigational data information in the NMEA0183 format
from navigation equipment other than this unit, you are required to make a
connecting cable using the 5-pin connector (model 6-282-5SG-325, CONXALL)
and connect it to the "NMEA" connector at the rear panel of the unit.
Connect the 5-pin connector and the connecting cable as shown in Fig. 3-15.
Locating Dot
Viewed from solder side of connector
Data - OUTPUT
NMEA 0183 OUTPUT
Data + OUTPUT
Data Input
NMEA 0183 INPUT
Data Common
Figure 3-15

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