Cable Runs
Route the cables as needed, depending on the type of mount you are using. It may be necessary to drill 31.7 mm (1.25") holes for routing the power or network cable. Garmin provides a rubber cable grommet which may be used to cover a cable installation hole. The grommet does NOT provide a waterproof seal. To waterproof the grommet, apply a marine sealant. Additional cable grommets can be purchased through Garmin or a Garmin dealer.
When installing the power and network cables, observe the following:
•It is not recommended to cut the
•To ensure safety, use the appropriate
•Avoid installing the cables next to or parallel to other cables, such as radio antenna lines or power cables. This is essential to avoid interference to or from other equipment. If this is not possible, shield the cables with metal conduit or a form of EMI shielding.
•Install the power cable as close to the battery source as possible. A minimum of 10.5 VDC is required during radar
Final Wiring Connections
Making the final wiring connections
1.Connect the Black ground
2.Connect the Red power (+) wire (with fuse holder) to the vessel’s positive power terminal.
Warning: Do not cut the fuse holder from the red wire. The fuse holder must remain in place for the Garmin radome to function correctly. Removing the inline fuse holder may damage your boat's circuitry.
3.For a
Note: If you are using a Garmin GPSMAP 4000 or 5000 series chartplotter, you may not need a GMS 10 network port expander. The GPSMAP 4000 and 5000 series chartplotters have multiple
Garmin radome
GPS 17/17X
Garmin
Chartplotter
NOTE: When using the Garmin radome with a
Note: Both the Garmin radome and Garmin chartplotter must be connected to a power source according to their installation instructions. This diagram only illustrates the network data connections.
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