User manual GARMIN VHF 100I

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[. . . ] Verify that all cables can reach the radio mounting location. Wear safety goggles and a dust mask when drilling, cutting, or sanding. Product Registration Help us better support you by completing our online registration today. Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in a safe place. Contact Garmin Contact Garmin Product Support if you have any questions while using your VHF 100I/200 series radio. In the USA, go to www. garmin. com/support, or contact Garmin USA by phone at (913) 397. 8200 or (800) 800. 1020. [. . . ] Use the center punch to indent the center of each of the four mounting-hole locations. (3. 5 mm) drill bit to drill the four mounting holes. (10 mm) drill bit to drill a starter hole inside the corner of the template to begin cutting the mounting surface. Use the jigsaw to cut the mounting surface along the inside of the dashed line indicated onthetemplate. Useafileandsandpapertorefinethesizeofthehole. Placetheradiointothecutouttoconfirmthatthefourmountingholesarecorrectafter refiningthehole. Ifnot, markthecorrectlocationsofthefourmountingholes. Removethe radio from the cutout. Apply the gasket to the back of the VHF 100I/200 series radio. IfthetopandbottomsnapcoversareattachedtothefrontoftheVHF100/200seriesradio, removethem by unsnapping the covers from the sides. 10. Place the VHF 100I/200 series radio into the cutout. Securely tighten the four mounting screws through the VHF 100I/200 series radio into the drilled mounting holes. Snap covers Note: Stainless-steel screws may bind when screwed into fiberglass and overtightened. Garmin recommends applying an anti-galling, stainless, anti-seize lubricant to the screw before using. 12. Place the snap covers over the mounting screws. VHF 100I/00 Series Radio Installation Instructions Step 3: Connect the VHF 100I/200 Series Radio to Power Notes: The VHF 100I/200 series radios have a power-cable wiring harness that connects to power and provides interface capabilities for connecting external devices. If additional cabling is necessary, go to http://buy. garmin. com. VHF 200 or 200i radio only--Attach the included 23 1/2 in. (600 mm) NMEA 0183 extension cable to the cable on the rear panel of the radio. The other end of the extension cable has bare wires. Connect NMEA 0183 bare wires as indicated in the following illustration. VHF 100I/00 series radio Power cable NMEA cable Red--Power (+) Black--Power (-) > Purple--Rx A (+) > Gray--Rx B (-) Blue--Tx A (+) > > Brown--Tx B (-) + - Battery 10. 8 - 15. 6 Vdc Chartplotter Power + Power Tx A (+) Tx B (-) Rx A (+) Rx B (-) > > > > CAUtIoN: Cover the connections with a waterproof, adhesive tape, such as rubber vulcanizing tape, to prevent water from seeping into the radio. The VHF 100I/200 series radio can receive and transmit the following NMEA 0183 sentences (version 3. 01) from a NMEA 0183-compliant device: Sentence (Receive) GGA GLL GNS RMA RMB RMC Definition Global Positioning System Fix Data Geographic Position (Latitude and Longitude) GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) Fix Data RecommendedMinimumSpecificLoran-CData RecommendedMinimumNavigationInformation RecommendedMinimumSpecificGNSSData Sentence (Transmit) DSC DSE Definition DSCInformation Expanded DSC VHF 100I/00 Series Radio Installation Instructions 5 Connecting a VHF 200 Series Radio to a NMEA 2000 network The VHF 200 and VHF 200i radios can be connected to your existing NMEA 2000 network, or you can build a basic NMEA 2000 network to connect to another NMEA 2000-compatible device, such as a chartplotter. For more information on NMEA 2000 and to purchase required connectors, visit www. garmin. com. Note: The VHF 100I and VHF 100Ii radios cannot be connected to a NMEA 2000 network. See page 5 to connect your radio to a NMEA 0183 network. To connect the VHF 200 series radio to your existing NMEA 2000 network: 1. Determine where you would like to connect the radio to your existing NMEA 2000 backbone. Disconnect one side of a NMEA 2000 T-connector from the backbone at an appropriate location. IfyouneedtoextendtheNMEA2000backbone, connectanappropriateNMEA2000backboneextensioncabletothesideofthe T-connector you disconnected. [. . . ] To connect the VHF 200 series radio to an external speaker: 1. (600 mm) speaker cable to the cable on the rear panel of the radio by connecting the white RCA plug into the white jack. Connect the yellow wire on the other end of the speaker cable to the positive (+) connection on the external speaker. Connect the green wire to the negative (-) connection on the external speaker. [. . . ]

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