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User Manual
1. Cut the C-COM cable about 5 cm from the "T" connector:
Fig. 2.5.4 - C-COM cable
2. Connect the wires to the quick disconnect bracket cable as follows:
QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE
DESCRIPTIONWIRE COLOR
BLACK
RED
WHITE
GREEN
YELLOW
POWER SUPPLY GND
POWER SUPPLY+
C-COM
SIGNAL RETURN
C-COM
POWER GND
POWER +10-35Vdc
INPUT1+
SIGNAL RETURN-
OUTPUT1+
FUNCTION
C-COM GSM Plus CABLE
WIRE COLOR
BLACK
RED
WHITE
GREEN
YELLOW
GND
POWER SUPPLY+
C-COM TX+
C-COM TX-
C-COM RX+
FUNCTION
Fig. 2.5.4a - Connection for the Port 1
Note
The connection is valid for the C-COM IR and C-COM RS232 too.
3. Set the C-COM for Port 1 as follows:
'MENU' + "BASIC SETTINGS" + 'ENTER' + "INPUT/OUTPUT" + 'ENTER' +
"PORT 1 INPUT" + 'ENTER' + "C-COM" + 'ENTER'
The C-COM can be connected also to the Port 2 and 3, in this case select the
format on the used port.
2.6 ADDITIONAL C-CARDS
The chart plotter uses two types of C-MAP B
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cartridges: either a
chart cartridge or a data storage cartridge. A chart cartridge, called C-CARD, contains
detailed charts of the area covered. A data storage cartridge, called User C-CARD
can be used to permanently store your Routes, Waypoints, Marks, Events and Tracks
(see Par. 4.6).
Note
During normal operations the C-CARD should not be removed since the chart plotter may lock up.