4.2.3Connecting remote display

The FURUNO Display unit FMD-811, MODEL1832 or GD-280/380, etc. can be connected to the NavNet display as remote display. To interconnect them, use a cable attached with or set as option for the remote display. For the network system consists of some units, connect the remote display cable to the one selected as radar source. Also, the optional EMI core (Type: E04R241336A, Code No.:000-146-335) should be attached to the remote display cable to prevent a noise.

1.Unscrew 15 binding screws (M3x10, w/nylon washer) and seven connector nuts to remove the display unit cover.

2.Pass the signal cable for remote displaying through the hole at the rear of the display unit cover and the saddle on the POWER Board, and then connect the XH connector (8P) of the signal cable to J109 on the SPU Board. If your remote signal cable has the ground wire, pass it outside of the cover and fix it with the screw shown below.

3.Reassemble the display unit referring to the illustration on page 4-3.

4.Attach the EMI core (option) to the remote display cable at the closed position to the display unit.

Connector nut (large) 1 pc.

Binding screws

(M3x10, w/nilon washer) 15 pcs.

Connector nut (for 24P) 1 pc.

Connector nut (small) 5 pcs.

Use one of these screws to fix the ground wire of the remote signal cable.

Other equipment's remote signal cable

J109

Attach EMI core closely

 

Saddle

to the display unit.

How to connect remote signal cable

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Furuno 1933C, 1943C, 1833C, 1823C, GD-1900C, 1953C manual Connecting remote display, How to connect remote signal cable

1823C, 1833C, GD-1900C, 1933C, 1953C specifications

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