Chapter 3: nmea/seatalk connections, 1 raystar 120/112lp - nmea versions, Using the moulded 6-pin nmea connector – Raymarine Raystar 120 User Manual

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Chapter 3: NMEA/SeaTalk Connections

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Chapter 3: NMEA/SeaTalk Connections

The sections in this chapter explain how to connect the NMEA and
SeaTalk versions of the Raystar 120/112LP to other equipment:

3.1 Raystar 120/112LP - NMEA versions

Note: As with all on-board marine equipment, you must ensure that the
power supply connection to the Raystar 120/112LP is adequately
protected by a suitably rated fuse or circuit breaker. Usually this will be
achieved by providing power via a fused display unit.

Using the moulded 6-pin NMEA connector

The unit is normally connected to an NMEA system via the 10 m (33 ft)
cable terminated with a moulded 6-pin connector (see Figure 3-1). Use
this connector if your equipment has a compatible GPS port.

Figure 3-1: NMEA connector pin-outs

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Section 3.1, Raystar 120/112LP - NMEA versions

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Section 3.2, Raystar 120/112LP - SeaTalk versions

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Section 3.3, Using a connector block

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3 Screen (0 V/ground)

2 Screen
(0 V/ground)

1 Red
(Power )

4 Yellow
(NMEA out)

5 Green
(NMEA in)

6 Brown (RTCM in)

D5899-1

NMEA connector

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