Garmin GPSMAP 6012 Installation Instructions - Page 6

Under-deck-mounting the GPS 17x Antenna, Installing Cables, Installing Locking Rings on the Cables

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Under-deck-mounting the GPS 17x Antenna The GPS 17x antenna can be mounted under a fiberglass surface with the adhesive pads attached to the under-deck mounting bracket. The GPS 17x will not acquire satellite signals through metal-you can only use the under-deck mount under a fiberglass surface. 1. Determine the location on the fiberglass surface where you want to mount the GPS 17x. 2. Place the adhesive pads on the under-deck mounting bracket. 3. Place the GPS 17x in the under-deck mounting bracket. 4. Adhere the under-deck mounting bracket to the mounting surface. 5. Secure the under-deck mount to the mounting surface with screws. Use extreme care to ensure that the screws do not penetrate the upper surface of the deck. 6. Connect a NMEA 2000 drop cable to the GPS 17x. 7. Route the NMEA 2000 drop cable away from sources of electronic interference, and connect it to your NMEA 2000 network (page 8). Mounting surface Adhesive pads GPS 17x antenna Under-deckmounting bracket Installing Cables The GPSMAP 6000/7000 series chartplotter is packaged with the following cables: • A two-pin power cable • A 19-pin NMEA 0183 data cable • A 17-pin marine video cable (the GPSMAP 7015/7215 chartplotter is packaged with two different marine video cables) • NMEA 2000 cables and connectors Installing Locking Rings on the Cables To help make the cable-routing process easier, the locking rings are packaged separately from the cables. Each locking ring is packaged in a small bag with a number on the label for easy identification. After you route the cables, use the following table to identify the correct locking ring for each cable: Notes: Cable Power NMEA 0183 Video Video 2 (7015/7215 only) Connector Color Red Blue Yellow Purple Locking Ring Number ➀ ➁ ➂ ➂ • The NMEA 2000 cables and connectors come with the locking rings pre-installed. Do not remove the locking ring from a NMEA 2000 cable while routing the cable. • Optional Garmin Marine Network components use specialized Garmin Network cables (not included). Each network cable is also packaged with a separate locking ring, in a bag labeled with a ➃. A network-cable specific locking ring should not be used with a GPSMAP 6000/7000 cable. Installing a locking ring on a cable: 1. Route the cable away from sources of electronic interference so that the cable connector is at the mounting location of the chartplotter.  GPSMAP 6000/7000 Series Installation Instructions

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GPSMAP 6000/7000 Series Installation Instructions
Under-deck-mounting the GPS 17x Antenna
The GPS 17x antenna can be mounted under a fiberglass surface with the adhesive pads attached to the under-deck mounting bracket. The GPS
17x will not acquire satellite signals through metal—you can only use the under-deck mount under a fiberglass surface.
1. Determine the location on the fiberglass surface where you want to mount the GPS 17x.
2. Place the adhesive pads on the under-deck mounting bracket.
3. Place the GPS 17x in the under-deck mounting bracket.
4. Adhere the under-deck mounting bracket to the mounting surface.
5. Secure the under-deck mount to the mounting surface with screws. Use extreme care to ensure that the screws do not penetrate the upper
surface of the deck.
6. Connect a NMEA 2000 drop cable to the GPS 17x.
7. Route the NMEA 2000 drop cable away from sources of electronic interference, and connect it to your NMEA 2000 network (
page 8
).
GPS 17x
antenna
Under-deck-
mounting bracket
Mounting
surface
Adhesive
pads
Installing Cables
The GPSMAP 6000/7000 series chartplotter is packaged with the following cables:
A two-pin power cable
A 19-pin NMEA 0183 data cable
A 17-pin marine video cable (the GPSMAP 7015/7215 chartplotter is packaged with two different marine video cables)
NMEA 2000 cables and connectors
Installing Locking Rings on the Cables
To help make the cable-routing process easier, the locking rings are packaged separately from the cables. Each locking ring is packaged in a
small bag with a number on the label for easy identification. After you route the cables, use the following table to identify the correct locking
ring for each cable:
Cable
Connector
Color
Locking Ring
Number
Power
Red
NMEA 0183
Blue
Video
Yellow
Video 2
(7015/7215 only)
Purple
NOTES:
The NMEA 2000 cables and connectors come with the locking rings pre-installed. Do not remove the locking ring from a NMEA 2000 cable
while routing the cable.
Optional Garmin Marine Network components use specialized Garmin Network cables (not included). Each network cable is also
packaged with a separate locking ring, in a bag labeled with a
. A network-cable specific locking ring should not be used with a
GPSMAP 6000/7000 cable.
Installing a locking ring on a cable:
1. Route the cable away from sources of electronic interference so that the cable connector is at the mounting location of the chartplotter.