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Item Description

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Meteor 300 device

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Garmin device

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Ignition or in-line switch

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NMEA 2000 power cable

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Meteor 300 NMEA 2000 drop cable
This can be extended to a maximum length of 2 m (6 ft.) using a 
standard NMEA 2000 cable.

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NMEA 2000 drop cable

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12 Vdc power source

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NMEA 2000 terminator or backbone cable

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NMEA 2000 T-connector

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NMEA 2000 terminator or backbone cable

Subwoofer Connection Considerations

This device supports output to a powered subwoofer from 

ZONE 3 (optional).
The subwoofer port on the device outputs a mono line-level 

signal from both RCA connectors. The port output audio level is 

linked to ZONE 3.

• If your subwoofer amplifier has two RCA input connectors, 

you should connect both connectors to the device.

• If your subwoofer amplifier has one RCA input connector, 

you can connect it to either subwoofer output RCA connector 

on the device, because the two RCA subwoofer outputs are 

parallel.

• Because the subwoofer output is linked to the ZONE 3 

output, you must connect the blue wire from the wiring 

harness to the subwoofer amplifier to provide a signal to turn 

it on.

ZONE 3 Connection Considerations

In addition to the two stereo speaker zones available through 

the wiring harness, this device supports the connection to 

separate amplifier and speakers through the ZONE 3 port 

(optional).
• The blue wire from the wiring harness must be connected to 

the amplifier to provide a signal to turn on the amplifier with 

the device. If it is necessary to extend this blue signal wire, 

use 22 AWG (0.33 mm²) wire.

• The audio output is a stereo line level output over standard 

RCA cable.

• The volume and balance for the amplifier is controlled 

through the interface on a connected Garmin device or 

through an optional Meteor remote control.

Installing the Remote USB Socket

Before installing the USB socket, make sure the cable will reach 

the mounting location and the USB port on the back of the 

device.
To allow for a proper seal, the mounting surface should be no 

thicker than 12 mm (½ in.).

1

Remove the nut 

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, the protective cover 

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, and the rubber 

washer 

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 from the USB socket.

2

Mark the mounting location of the USB socket and drill a 

20 mm (¾ in.) hole through the mounting surface.

3

From the back of the mounting surface, insert the USB 

socket into the hole.
To ensure proper USB-connector orientation, the flat portion 

of the socket 

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 should face left when looking at the front of 

the socket.

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Place the rubber washer and protective cover on the USB 

socket, and fasten the socket to the surface using the nut.

5

Route the USB cable to the device and connect it to the USB 

port.

Installing the 3.5 mm Socket

Before installing the 3.5 mm socket, make sure the cable will 

reach the mounting location and an auxiliary port on the back of 

the device. The cable can be extended using a standard stereo 

RCA extension cable if needed.
To allow for a proper seal, the mounting surface should be no 

thicker than 15 mm (

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/

8

 in.).

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Remove the nut 

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 from the 3.5 mm socket and separate it 

from the connected cable by pulling through one RCA 

connector 

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 at a time.

Do not remove the protective cover 

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 from the 3.5 mm 

socket.

2

Mark the mounting location of the 3.5 mm socket and drill a 

20 mm (¾ in.) hole through the mounting surface.

3

From the front of the mounting surface, feed the cable 

through the hole by inserting one RCA connector at a time, 

and pull it through until the 3.5 mm socket rests in the hole.

4

Place the nut on the cable, thread it along the cable to the 

3.5 mm socket, and fasten the socket to the surface.

5

Route the cable to the device and connect it to an auxiliary 

port.

Playing Media

You can play and control media using a compatible Garmin 

chartplotter or the optional Meteor remote control.

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Summary of Contents for Meteor 300

Page 1: ...turns to normal operation after the software update process is complete 5 Remove the memory card NOTE If the memory card is removed before the device restarts fully the software update is not complete Mounting Considerations CAUTION In high ambient temperatures and after extended use the device enclosure may reach temperatures deemed dangerous to touch Therefore the unit must be installed in a loc...

Page 2: ... Color Notes Speaker zone 2 left Green black Speaker zone 2 right Purple Speaker zone 2 right Purple black Connecting to Power When connecting the device to power it is important to connect both power wires The yellow power wire should be connected directly to the battery or connected using a 15 Amp isolator switch This provides power to the device and a constant trickle power standby feed The red...

Page 3: ... Installing the Remote USB Socket Before installing the USB socket make sure the cable will reach the mounting location and the USB port on the back of the device To allow for a proper seal the mounting surface should be no thicker than 12 mm in 1 Remove the nut À the protective cover Á and the rubber washer  from the USB socket 2 Mark the mounting location of the USB socket and drill a 20 mm in ...

Page 4: ...15 A Current muted 800 mA Auxiliary Inputs and Outputs AUX 1 IN and AUX 2 IN RCA stereo line input for sources such as CD DVD and MP3 ZONE 3 RCA stereo line output SUB OUT RCA mono line output ZONE 3 Auxiliary Inputs and Outputs ANT Motorola style standard antenna connector USB USB A industry standard USB works with iPod touch 2nd through 5th generation iPod classic iPod nano 4th through 7th gener...

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