RAA100 User’s Manual

Rudder Angle Sensor

Figure 2 – Mounting Location When Used Without Analog Gauge

2.3 Connecting the RAA100

There are two connection points (see Figure 3) for the RAA100: 1) the permanently attached gray cable for connection to analog gauge or rudder angle sender, and 2) the NMEA 2000® connection. Refer to Section 2.3.1 for making the gauge or rudder angle sender connection and Section 2.3.2 for making NMEA 2000® connection.

NMEA 2000

GrayConnector

Cable

Figure 3 – RAA100 Connections

2.3.1 Connecting Attached Gray Cable to Analog Gauge or Rudder Sender

The RAA100 can be used together with an analog gauge(s) (referred to as NMEA 2000® / Analog Gauge Mode), or it can be used stand-alone (referred to as NMEA 2000® Mode) to power and sense the resistive sender without an analog gauge(s). Connecting the RAA100’s attached gray cable depends on how the RAA100 will be used. If you are using the RAA100 with an analog gauge(s) then refer to Section 2.3.1.1 and skip Section 2.3.1.2. If you are using

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Maretron M001101 user manual Connecting the RAA100, Mounting Location When Used Without Analog Gauge