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Raymarine SL70M - Using the Seatalk Auxiliary Junction Box

Raymarine SL70M
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Chapter 6: Installation 6-25
Using the SeaTalk
Auxiliary Junction
Box
convenient to connect the power to the SeaTalk auxiliary junction box
described in the following section.
Figure 6-13: NMEA Input Connection
Using the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction Box
A junction box (provided with the radar/chart displays; optional with the radar
displays) is used to connect the SeaTalk system to the display unit. This
junction box enables the SeaTalk bus, power and GPS to be connected.
If power is not already available (via another SeaTalk instrument), the
junction box can be used to apply power to the SeaTalk bus for other
applications. The junction box may also be used for other purposes, e.g.
supplying power to a flux gate compass and routing the compass data to the
display NMEA In connection, or alternatively, for connecting a NMEA GPS
system.
The junction box includes:
SeaTalk cable and connector to attach to display unit
Power cable to connect to 12 V power (if required)
Input connections to connect SeaTalk cable from external equipment
Spare connections for another instrument
CAUTION:
Ensure correct polarity of the 12 V supply before applying radar or
SeaTalk power. It is recommended that a multimeter is used to check the
connections.
Figure 6-14 shows how to connect the junction box; Appendix B provides
connection details for specific GPS and Beacon Receiver systems.
+12 V
0V
+ NMEA Data (orange)
-- NMEA Data (yellow)
D3604-1
Red
Black
Yellow

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