2 connecting nmea equipment, Course computer nmea inputs/outputs, Connecting nmea equipment – Raymarine 150/400 User Manual

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Type 150/400 Autopilot System: Installation Guide

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9.2 Connecting NMEA equipment

If you have equipment on your boat that transmits NMEA 0183 data
(e.g. GPS), you can connect this equipment to the autopilot system.
You can connect the NMEA equipment in any combination of these
ways:

using the course computer NMEA inputs/outputs

using the NMEA inputs on the back of either the ST6001+ or
ST7001+ control units (if your installation includes one of these
control units)

using the SeaTalk/NMEA interface (part number: E85001) to
convert the NMEA data to SeaTalk data

WARNING: Connections to other equipment

If you are connecting Raymarine equipment to other equipment
using a non-Raymarine cable, you MUST attach an appropriate
suppression ferrite to the cable near to the Raymarine unit.

Course computer NMEA inputs/outputs

Note: Do NOT connect more than one piece of equipment to each of
the course computer NMEA inputs.

The course computer has two sets of NMEA inputs/outputs to receive
and transmit information from NMEA equipment. The course
computer decodes and transmits the following NMEA data:

Course computer NMEA 1 and 2 inputs

NMEA 0183 received

Information extracted

APB

cross track error, bearing to waypoint, waypoint
number

BWC
BWR

bearing to waypoint, distance to waypoint,
waypoint number, time

GGA
GLL

latitude/longitude, time

HDG
HDM
HDT

heading

MWV

apparent wind angle, apparent wind speed

RMA

course over ground (COG), speed over ground
(SOG), latitude/longitude, variation

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