Appendix c specifications / wiring – Garmin GPSMAP 295 User Manual

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Physical Specifications

Case:

Rugged; Fully gasketed

Size:

3.2”H x 6.8”W x 2.6”D (8.0 x 17.3 x 6.5 cm)

Weight:

1.4 pounds (635g)

Temperature Range:

5

o

F to 158

o

F (-15

o

C to 70

o

C)

Performance

Receiver:

Differential-ready , 12 parallel channel

Acquisition Time:

Approx. 15 seconds (warm)
Approx. 45 seconds (cold)
Approx. 2 minutes (AutoLocate)

Update Rate:

Once per second, continuous

Position Accuracy:

1-5 meters (3-16 ft) with differential GPS input (DGPS/RTCM)
15 meters (49 ft) standard positioning (Subject to accuracy degradation to
100 m 2DRMS under U.S. DOD-imposed Selective Availability program.)

Velocity Accuracy:

0.1 knot RMS steady state

Dynamics:

6g’s

Power

Source:

10-35v DC or 6 AA alkaline batteries

Usage:

6 watts max. — battery life up to 2.5 hours

Memory Capacity

User Waypoints:

up to 500 (with selectable map symbol)

Routes:

up to 30 (with up to 30 waypoints per route)

Interfacing

The following formats are supported for connection external devices: GARMIN proprietary,
GARMIN proprietary Differential GPS (DGPS), NMEA 0183 output (version 2.30), ASCII Text output,
RTCM SC-104 input (version 2.0).

Appendix C

Specifications / Wiring

The GPSMAP 295 may be hard-wired to an aircraft, or
automobile, supplying 10-35 volts DC. The supplied
cigarette lighter may be used, or you can purchase an
optional power/data cable for direct wiring connections. The
round four-pin connector attaches to the back of the
GPSMAP 295, near the top of the unit. The diagram below
depicts the connector on the unit and describes the function
of each pin.

(-) Ground

Data In

Data Out

(+) Power

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