Furuno 1715 manual Wiring, Connecting external equipment, Input sentences, Output sentence

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POWER SUPPLY 12/24 VDC

3. INSTALLATION

3.3 Wiring

Connect the antenna cable, the power cable and the ground wire as shown below.

 

 

ANTENNA UNIT

External Equipment

 

(NMEA)

ANTENNA

 

 

 

 

NMEA

 

CABLE

 

NMEA

 

 

 

DJ-1

 

 

 

DJ-1

 

 

POWER

 

*

POWER

 

12-24 VDC

 

12-24 VDC

 

1

3

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

FUSE (5 A)

POWER

 

 

DISPLAY UNIT

 

 

 

 

CABLE

GROUND

 

 

BLK (-)

Connect ground

WHT (+)

 

 

 

wire to bolt fastened (or welded) to hull.

* = Do not confuse the antenna cable with the transducer cable

for the Echo Sounder

(ex. LS-6100). The transducer cable is black; the antenna cable is white and "RADAR" is written on the cable.

Wiring

Connecting external equipment

A video sounder, navigator, plotter, wind indicator or GPS receiver GP-310 (320B) can be connected to the display unit. You will need an NMEA cable to make the connection.

To connect two navigators, use the optional cable MJ-A15A7F0004-005. Connect them referring to the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual.

Input sentences

NMEA 0183 Version 1.5/2.0/3.0, 4800 bps

Name

Sentences

Ship’s Speed

VTG>RMC>RMA>VBW>VHW

Depth

DPT>DBK>DBS>DBT

Heading (T)*

HDT>HDG>VHW>HDM

Heading (M)

HDM>HDG>VHW>HDT

Course (T)

VTG>RMC>RMA

Course (M)

VTG>RMC>RMA

Range/Bearing

RMB>BWR>BWC

Waypoint

RMB>BWR>BWC

Own Ship Pos.

GGA>RMC>RMA>GLL

Time Diff.

RMA>GLC>GTD

Water Temp.

MTW

Time, Date

ZDA>RMC

Wind Data

MWV

Cross-track

RMB>XTE

Error

 

*Requires magnetic variation (output by navigator).

Output sentence

NMEA 0183 Version 3.0, 4800 bps

Name

Sentence

Target L/L

TLL

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Contents Model Model USA Important NoticesEuropean Union Other countriesSafety Instructions Compliance with R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Table of Contents Foreword FeaturesWord to the Owner of the Model System Configuration NavigatorEquipment Lists Antenna installation materialsDisplay unit installation materials Standard supplyControls How to remove the hard coverOperation Display unitIndications IndicationsAbout the LCD Transmitting, Standby Turning Power On/OffBrilliance/contrast adjustment window Startup screenChoosing the Range Adjusting Display Contrast, BrillianceAutomatic gain adjustment Receiver SensitivityManual gain adjustment Automatic adjustment by the A/C SEA controlManual adjustment of A/C SEA Automatic A/C SEA adjustmentMeasuring range by the range rings Suppressing Rain ClutterMeasuring the Range Measuring range by the cursorMeasuring bearing with the cursor Measuring the BearingShifting the Display Measuring bearing with the EBLZoom display ZoomUser Menu Overview User menu,User menu description Heading LineInterference Rejector Appearance of interferenceEcho Stretch Noise RejectorEcho Trail, Trail Brilliance Echo trailsSilencing the audio alarm Guard AlarmSetting a guard zone Canceling the guard zone and guard alarmSuppressing Heavy Rain Clutter Setting watchman stand-by intervalWatchman Panel BacklightingProg Key Resetting Distance Run24 Hue Outputting Target Position to a PlotterTurning Navigation Data On/Off Setting up Nav Data Displays30 00.065N 130 00.574E 30 00.065N 21 nmNav data displays 130 00.574E1 of system menu System MenuSystem menu description Waypoint Mark The waypoint mark shows3 of system menu Maintenance program MAINTENANCE, TroubleshootingMaintenance Period Check point ActionReplacing the Fuse TroubleshootingTroubleshooting If… But… Then…Display unit DiagnosticsInstallation menu Antenna unitReplacing the Magnetron Test PatternClearing the Memory Replacing the Synchro BeltMounting considerations InstallationAntenna Unit Installation Mounting on a platformAntenna unit, inside view How to fasten the antenna base to platformAntenna cable and gasket to use Contents of radome mounting assy Mounting using the optional mounting bracketHow to fix the EMI core Connecting antenna cable to antenna unitDesktop, overhead mounting Display Unit InstallationMounting Flush mountingWiring WiringConnecting external equipment Input sentencesHeading alignment AdjustmentsConnecting the external buzzer Display unit, rear viewTiming adjustment Nmea port setup, GPS Waas setup Timing adjustment displayMagnetron Heater Voltage MD boardMenu Tree Trail Brilliance LOW, High System MenuSpecifications of Marine Radar SP-1Environmental Conditions SP-2Page Page Page Page Marine Radar Page 00014790912