Airmar G2183 Owner's Manual & Installation Instructions

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    1 record the serial number found on the underside of the sensor. Serial no._______________ date of purchase____________ 17-484-01 rev.05 06/12/14 gps receiver model g2183 owner’s guide & installation instructions.

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    2 all rights reserved. Except as expressly provided herein, no part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, transmitted, disseminated, downloaded, or stored in any storage medium, for any purpose without prior written consent of airmar. Airmar hereby grants permission to download a single copy of ...

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    3 table of contents introduction............................................................................ 5 safety instructions.................................................................. 6 hardware, tools & materials................................................. 7 choosing the mounting ...

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    5 introduction thank you for purchasing the airmar’s gps receiver and combined antenna. This sensor fixes position using wide area augmentation system (waas). The compact housing is waterproof with a single removable cable. Data is output in digital nmea 0183 and nmea 2000® formats. Functions & outp...

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    6 follow the safety precautions below to reduce the risk of poor product performance, property damage, personal injury, and/or death. Warning: gps accuracy the gps position and velocity accuracies are controlled by the u.S. Department of defence. Therefore the position accuracy described in the spec...

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    7 cables & connecting/converting hardware the gps receiver (sensor) can be connected in several ways. You must have the correct cable and any needed converting/connecting hardware before beginning the installation. Sensor cables length part no. • nmea 0183 cable 10m 33-862-02 • nmea 2000® cable 6m 3...

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    8 choosing the mounting location for a reliable gps signal, selecting the best location for the sensor is very important. It can be mounted on a pole, rail, or flat surface. Choose a location that balances the requirements below. • the sensor must have a clear view of the sky to the horizon in all d...

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    9 installing caution: be sure to use the correct parts for your installation. Do not use the flush mount parts (gasket, part b) to mount the receiver on a pole. Using the wrong parts may allow water to leak into the unit. Caution: if you use a thread locker, use teflon pipe thread tape. Do not use a...

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    10 2. Decide if you want the cable to exit through the center or along the side of the pole/rail bracket. Slide the nut assembly onto the cable at the sensor connector. Do not connect the sensor at this time. A. Center exit—pass the instrument connector end of the cable through the center of the pol...

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    11 flush mount 1. Remove the label from over the sensor unit’s socket (see figure 3) . Apply removable thread locker to the two studs supplied. Screw the studs into the underside of the sensor unit (part a). 2. Using the gasket (part b) as a template, position it at the selected mounting location up...

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    12 cable routing & connecting depending on the equipment you will be using, route the sensor cable to an airmar data converter, combiner, an nmea 0183 display, an nmea 2000 network, a laptop, or other device. After reading the cautions below, go to the appropriate instructions. Caution: do not remov...

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    13 no connector on display end: wiring if your sensor cable does not have a connector on the display end, it must be hard wired. Referring to the owner’s manual that came with your display, connect the colored wires as show in figure 4. Caution: your sensor has either an rs422 or rs232 interface. Yo...

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    14 connecting to an nmea 2000 ® network caution: only two termination resistors are required on an nmea 2000 network. More than two will degrade the bus performance. Route the sensor cable to the nmea 2000 network. Plug the nmea 2000 connector into the network node (see figure 5). Coil any excess ca...

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    15 maintenance caution:do not disassemble the sensor. Removing the screws from the sensor unit (part a) will damage the waterproof seal, thus voiding the warranty. Caution: do not immerse in water or pressure wash. Doing so may allow water to infiltrate the sensor, voiding the warranty. Since the se...

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