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0183-compliant Device

Follow these instructions to connect a NMEA 0183 Thru-Hull Intelliducer. If you have a NMEA 2000 Thru-Hull Intelliducer, see Step 4 (NMEA 2000).

The Thru-Hull NMEA 0183 Intelliducer must be connected to power. Use the diagrams to correctly wire the Inteliducer. In the diagrams, Tx = transmit, and Rx = receive. You can connect up to three NMEA 0183-compliant devices to receive data from one Intelliducer.

Fuse

2 A

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> >

>

Color

 

Function

 

 

 

Red

 

Power

Black

 

Ground

Orange

 

Acc. On
Gray

 

Tx A(+)

White/Red

 

Tx B(-)

White

 

Spare

White/

 

Spare

Orange

 

 

 

 

Thru-Hull NMEA 0183 Intelliducer Power/Data Cable

NMEA 0183

 

+

 

Intelliducer

 

Battery-

 

Fuse

 

12 Vdc

 

2 A

Red

Power

NMEA 0183-

 

Black

Ground

Compliant

 

Orange

ACC OnDevice

>

Gray

Rx A(+)

>

>White/Red

Rx B(-)

>

Thru-Hull NMEA 0183 Intelliducer Wired to a NMEA 0183-compliant DeviceExceptions:

If your NMEA 0183-compliant device has only one receiving wire (Rx), connect it to the gray wire (Tx/A) from the Intelliducer, and leave the white/red wire (Tx/B) from the Intelliducer unconnected.

Note: The orange (accessory on) wire is used when wiring the Intelliducer to a Garmin chartplotter, or other NMEA 0183 device that has a defined accessory signal wire. If you are wiring the Intelliducer to a device that does not have an accessory signal wire, the orange wire from the Intelliducer should be connected to ground.

caution: If you are wiring the Intelliducer to a device that does not have an accessory signal wire, connect the Intelliducer power wire to the ignition or install an in-line switch. The Intelliducer can drain the battery of the boat if it is not switched.

Thru-Hull Intelliducer Installation Instructions