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5. Connect a 2-core cable to the connector block and run the other end of the
cable to the rear of the ST60+ Graphic Display. The manner in which you run
the cable will depend on the locations of the Auxiliary Alarm and display, but
in any case, observe the following guidelines:
• If the cable has to be fed through the deck, always use a proprietary deck
gland.
• Where cables are fed through holes, always use grommets to prevent
chafing.
• Secure long cable runs so they do not present a hazard.
3.3 Connecting the display
Introduction
Mandatory connections
The ST60+ Graphic Display receives both data and power from SeaTalk. You must
therefore connect at least one SeaTalk cable from the ST60+ Graphic Display to
SeaTalk as described below.
As it is not practical to describe connections for all possible SeaTalk
configurations, the instructions given here describe the general requirement.
Adapt these instructions, to suit your particular situation. A range of Raymarine
SeaTalk extension cables and Raymarine 3-way SeaTalk junction boxes are
available to provide maximum flexibility when installing your display.
Optional connections
The NMEA IN and NMEA OUT connectors provide a useful means of
communicating with external systems, but you can carry out all basic operations
without making any NMEA connections.
Connector block
Auxiliary
alarm
Grommet
Auxiliary Alarm
To ST60+ Graphic Display
NMEA OUT connector
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