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GX2200E
As close as possible
Snap together
Snap together
Smaller ferrite core
Bigger ferrite core
Fuse Replacement
To take out the fuse from the fuse holder, hold
both ends of the fuse holder and pull the fuse
holder apart without bending the fuse holder.
When you replace the fuse, please confirm
that the fuse is tightly fixed on the metal
contact located inside the fuse holder. If the
metal contact holding the fuse is loose, the
fuse holder may heat up.
5.5 ACCESSORY CABLES
The image and table below show the wires of the
GX2200E
and the connec
-
tions to optional devices such as a PA speaker (horn), external speaker, GPS
chart plotter and an AIS receiver or transponder.
CAUTION
Care must be taken not to touch any of the NMEA wires to positive
12 VDC or the radio may be damaged.
When connecting the external speaker or GPS navigation receiver, strip off
about 2.5 cm of the specified wire’s insulation, then splice the ends together.
The
GX2200E
uses NMEA 0183 protocol to share coordinates, DSC and
AIS information to and from a GPS chart plotter. The
GX2200E
transfers AIS
information to a GPS chart plotter or PC at 38400 baud (sometimes called
HS). GPS and DSC information is transferred between a GPS chart plotter
with multiple ports (minimum 2) at 4800 baud (default setting).
To connect to a GPS chart plotter which has one NMEA port, the
GX2200E
may be setup to receive GPS coordinates, send DSC and AIS signals at
38400 baud. Refer to section “
9.6 NMEA DATA IN/OUT
” for details.