3 using a connector block, Using a connector block, Section 3.3, using a connector block – Raymarine Raystar 120 User Manual

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Chapter 3: NMEA/SeaTalk Connections

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3.3 Using a connector block

When connecting a Raystar 120/112LP into an existing instrument
system or to certain Raymarine chartplotters (e.g. Raychart 630), you can
use a connector block to:

connect into the SeaTalk bus

supply power to the SeaTalk bus for this and other applications (if DC
power is not already available via an existing SeaTalk instrument)

Figure 3-3 shows how you can use a connector block to make the
interconnections between the Raystar 120/112LP, the SeaTalk bus and,
if required, an external DC power supply.

CAUTION:
Use a multimeter (set to an appropriate range) to check correct
polarity and connections to the 12 V DC supply before you apply
power to the Raystar receiver.

Figure 3-3: NMEA/SeaTalk wiring interconnections

Note: You can obtain a suitable SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction Box from
your Raymarine agent. It is supplied with certain chartplotter products.

Wire colour
Screen
Red
Yellow
Black
Red
Screen
Red
Yellow
Brown
Green

12 V
Power
Supply

0 V

12 V
Fused

Cable
SeaTalk

Power

RS120 or
RS112LP

Terminal
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
3
-
-

Function
0 V
12 V
SeaTalk
0 V
12 V
0 V
12 V
SeaTalk
RTCM in
Not used

To RS120
or RS112LP:
0 V:

1

12 V:

2

Data: 3

Screen

Screen

Red

Red

Yellow

RTCM
(if used)

RTCM in

Red

0 V

Yellow

3

(SeaTalk)

2

(12 V)

1

(0 V)

To SeaTalk
(typical plug shown)

Terminal

Black

Black

Green

(not used)

Brown

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