Furuno 851 MARK-2 installation manual Signal cable connection

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2. WIRING

FM-C10FPD002-200 000-143-891 20m

FM-C10FPD002-300 000-143-890 30m

*2:The following cables are optionally supplied for heading sensor connection.

Type

Code no.

Remarks

 

FM-C6FPD001-050

000-143-897

PG-1000

(5m)

FM-C6FPD001-100

000-143-898

PG-1000

(10m)

*3:The following cables can be used for NMEA 0183 format connection.

Type

Code no.

Remarks

FM-C6FPD002-050

000-143-895

6P-6P(5m), Cross type

FM-C6FPD002-100

000-143-896

6P-6P(10m) , Cross type

Signal cable connection

1. Connect the signal cable to DJ-1 on the rear panel of the display unit.

Rubber cover

Boot-band

DJ Connector

Cable

DJ-1

Display unit

Figure 2-2

2.Cover the connector with the rubber cover. The projection on the connector base is inserted into the groove on the rubber cover.

Rubber cover

Grasp

Groove

Grasp

Display unit

Figure 2-3

3.Put the boot-band as shown below, and tighten it.

Boot-band

Display Unit

Figure 2-4

2-2

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Contents Installation Manual Marine Radar Model 851 MARK-2 First Edition Safety Instructions Only qualified personnel System Configuration Equipment Lists Mounting Methods for Antenna Unit MountingFastening the Radiator to the Radiator Bracket Fixing Holes in Mounting PlatformOutside fixing holes Mounting the Antenna UnitAntenna unit How to fasten antenna unit to mounting platform Fixing holes inside antenna unit 10 Antenna unit chassis, cover opened Connecting the Signal Cable12 How to fix signal cable in cable gland 15 Antenna unit chassis, cover opened Mounting Methods for Display Unit Servicing Clearance Mounting the Display UnitConnections WiringSignal cable connection Input Input/Output Data ListDisplay unit rear view Attaching Option ConnectorConnection of two Nmea equipments TDH TDC Shield Installation Check ListChecking magnetron heater voltage AdjustmentSTC Automan Initial Adjustment of PictureMain Menu Displaying the Installation MenusInstallation setup 2 menu Entering Initial SettingsHeading Alignment Inward Outward Sweep TimingPage Page Page Page Page Page