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Garmin VHF 100 Fish Finder User Manual

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1. 059392 ISO Acknowledgment 059392 ISO Acknowledgment 059904 ISO Request 060928 ISO Address Claim 060928 ISO Address Claim 126208 NMEA Request Command NMEA Command Request Acknowledge Group Function 126208 Acknowledge Group Function COG course over ground and SOG speed over ground 126464 129026 Rapid Update 126996 GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System Position Data 129799 129808 PGN List Product Information 129029 Radio Frequency Mode Power DSC Call Information Garmin VHF 200 Series radios are NMEA 2000 certified Connecting the VHF 200 Series Radio to a Hailer Horn Optional The radio can be connected to a hailer horn that will allow using the microphone or the GHS 10 handset to make announcements through your public address system To mount the hailer horn refer to the installation instructions that came with the device Mount the hailer horn at least 10 ft 3 m away from the microphone and facing away from the microphone to avoid feedback To connect the VHF 200 series radio to a hailer horn 1 Attach the included 23 in 600 mm hailer cable to the cable on the rear panel of the radio by connecting the red RCA plug into the red jack 2 Connect the white wire on the other end of the hailer cable to the positive connection on the hailer 3 Connect the black wire to the negative connection on the hailer CAUTION Cover the connect
2. CAUTION Cover the connections with a waterproof adhesive tape such as rubber vulcanizing tape to prevent water from seeping into the radio 4 VHF 100 200 Series Radio Installation Instructions Step 4 Connect the VHF 100 200 Series Radio to an Antenna Connect a marine VHF antenna to the radio using the antenna port on the rear panel of the radio Mount the antenna according to the installation instructions provided with the antenna Antenna port Step 5 Mounting the Microphone Hanger Drill the mounting holes using a 1 8 in 3 mm drill bit Use three of the included 3 5 x 20 mm panhead mounting screws to mount the microphone hanger in a convenient location near the radio Connecting the VHF 100 200 Series Radio to a Chartplotter Optional The VHF 100 200 series radio can be connected to a chartplotter so that data such as DSC information can be displayed on a chartplotter Additionally location information from the GPS function of the chartplotter can be displayed on the radio A VHF 100 100i or 200 200i radio can be connected to a NMEA 0183 compliant chartplotter A VHF 200 or 200i can be connected to a NMEA 2000 compliant chartplotter Connecting a VHF 100 200 Series Radio to a NMEA 0183 Compliant Chartplotter The following diagram illustrates the NMEA 0183 wiring used to connect your VHF 100 200 series radio to a GPS chartplotter If additional cabling is necessary go to http buy garmin com VHF 2
3. boat supply me ill To VHF 100 or 200 series radio 7 Fuse Block CAUTION The VHF 100 200 series radio maximum input voltage is 15 6 Vde Do not exceed this voltage because this can damage the radio and void the warranty NOTE During a typical installation use only the red and black wires The other wires are used for NMEA 0183 and other connections and do not have to be connected for normal operation of the radio For information on connecting to a NMEA 0183 compatible device see page 5 To install the power cable wiring harness 1 Use a test light or voltmeter to determine the polarity of the voltage source 2 Connect the red wire on the power cable wiring harness to the positive voltage terminal on the battery If you use the fuse block on the boat route the positive connection through the fuse as shown on the Fuse Block diagram 3 Connect a ground wire not included from the ground connector screw to the negative voltage terminal on the battery using 18 AWG wire Ground connector screw 4 Connect the black wire on the power cable wiring harness to the negative voltage terminal on the battery 5 Install or check the 10 A fuse on the fuse block or in the in line holder 6 Connect the power cable wiring harness red and black wires to the red and black wires on the back of the radio connect the two red wires together and the two black wires together
4. 4 4 Connect the radio to an antenna page 5 5 Mount the microphone hangar page 5 Although they are not necessary to use your radio these instructions cover the following additional installation options e Connecting the radio to a chartplotter page 5 e Connecting the radio to a hailer horn page 7 e Connecting the radio to an external speaker page 8 e Connecting the GHS 10 or GHS 10i handset or a relocation microphone page 8 Step 1 Select a Location for the VHF 100 200 Series Radio Consider the following when you select an installation location e Provides optimal viewing e Allows easy access to the radio controls and handset e Is strong enough to support the weight of the radio and protect it from excessive vibration or shock e Allows room for the routing and connection of the cables for power and data There should be at least 5 in 127 mm of clearance behind the case e Is located at least 20 in 500 mm from a magnetic compass e Js in an area that minimizes exposure to extreme weather conditions NOTE The temperature range for the VHF 100 200 series radios is from 14 F to 122 F from 10 C to 50 C Extended exposure to temperatures outside this range in storage or operating conditions may cause failure of the LCD screen or other components This type of failure and related consequences are not covered by the manufacturer s limited warranty Step 2 Mount the VHF 100 200 Series Rad
5. 00 or 200i radio only Attach the included 59 in 1 5 m 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 100 200 Battery series radio 10 8 15 6 Vdc Chartplotter Purple Rx A Gray Rx A Blue Tx A Brown Tx B A CAUTION Cover the connections with a waterproof adhesive tape such as rubber vulcanizing tape to prevent water from seeping into the radio The VHF 100 200 series radio can receive and transmit the following NMEA 0183 sentences version 3 01 from a NMEA 0183 compliant device Sentence Definition Sentence Definition Receive Transmit DSC Information Global Positioning System Fix Data Geographic Position Latitude and Longitude Expanded DSC GNS GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System Fix Data RMB e Recommended Minimum Navigation Information RM e Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data E _ e E GGA GLL VHF 100 200 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 conn
6. 5 mm panhead mounting screws flush mounting the VHF 100 200 series radio requires the following tools not included Phillips screwdriver Drill and 9 64 in 3 5 mm drill bit for mounting holes 3 8 in 10 mm drill bit for a starter hole Jigsaw Scissors and tape Center punch and hammer File and sandpaper Anti seize lubricant optional NOTE Ensure that the surface on which you mount the VHF 100 200 series radio has sufficient open space behind it to accommodate the radio and the connected cables There should be at least 5 in 127 mm of clearance behind the case To flush mount the VHF 100 200 series radio 1 oF WwW N Use the jigsaw to cut the mounting surface along the inside of the dashed line indicated Place the radio into the cutout to confirm that the four mounting holes are correct after Apply the gasket to the back of the VHF 100 200 series radio If the top and bottom snap covers are attached to the front of the VHF 100 200 series radio remove them Cut and trim the flush mount template page 9 and ensure it will fit in the location where you want to flush mount the VHF 100 200 series radio Tape the flush mount template to the mounting location Use the center punch to indent the center of each of the four mounting hole locations Use a 9 64 in 3 5 mm drill bit to drill the four mounting holes Use a 3 8 in 10 mm drill bit to drill a starter hole inside the corner of the template
7. A GARMIN VHF 100 200 Series Radio Installation Instructions These installation instructions are for the following VHF radios and handsets North American Models International Models VHF 100 VHF 100i VHF 200 VHF 200i GHS 10 GHS 10i Compare the contents of this package with the packing list on the box If any pieces are missing contact your Garmin dealer immediately Before you begin the installation e Read these instructions thoroughly e Gather the appropriate fasteners and tools e Verify that all cables can reach the radio mounting location e 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 Go to http my garmin com 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 100 200 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 In the UK contact Garmin Europe Ltd by phone at 0808 2380000 In Europe go to www garmin com support and click Contact Support for in country support information or contact Garmin Europe Ltd by phone at 44 0 870 8501241 Warnings and Safety Notices Antenna Mounting and EME Exposure Your VHF radio generates and radiates radio frequency RF electromagnetic energy EME Fa
8. ectors visit www garmin com A NOTE The VHF 100 and VHF 100i 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 2 Disconnect one side of a NMEA 2000 T connector from the backbone at an appropriate location If you need to extend the NMEA 2000 backbone connect an appropriate NMEA 2000 backbone extension cable to the side of the T connector you disconnected 3 Add a T connector not included for the radio in the NMEA 2000 backbone by connecting it to the side of the T connector you disconnected 4 Route a NMEA 2000 drop cable not included to the bottom of the T connector added in step 3 to your NMEA 2000 network Use a drop cable with a length up to 20 ft 6 m 5 Connect the drop cable to the T connector and the NMEA 2000 port on the radio NMEA 2000 port CAUTION If you have an existing NMEA 2000 network on your boat it should already be connected to power Do not connect an additional NMEA 2000 power cable to an existing NMEA 2000 network because only one power source should be connected to a NMEA 2000 network r VHF 200 series radio NMEA 2000 chartplotter Drop cable T connectors NMEA 2000 bac
9. ilure to observe these guidelines may expose persons to RF radiation absorption exceeding the maximum permissible exposure MPE Garmin declares an MPE radius of 59 in 1 5 m for this system which was determined using 25 watts output to an omni directional 9 dBi gain antenna The antenna should be installed such that a distance of 59 in 1 5 m is maintained between the antenna and all persons WARNING Radio operators with cardiac pacemakers life support machines or electrical medical equipment should not be exposed to excessive radio frequency fields A WARNING Operate the device in accordance with the instructions supplied A NOTICE The device complies with internationally recognized standards covering human exposure to electromagnetic fields from radio devices AN NOTICE Check with local authorities for any antenna or operational restrictions that may apply Safe Compass Distance Ensure that you install your VHF radio at least 20 in 500 mm from any compass Test your compass to verify that it operates correctly when the radio is operating VHF 100 200 Series Dimensions Flush Mount W x H x D 7 16 x 3 86 x 6 42 in 18 2 x 9 8 x 16 3 cm e Bail Mount W x H x D 7 56 x 4 65 x 6 42 in 19 2 x 11 8 x 16 3 cm July 2009 190 01019 02 Rev E Printed in China Installing your VHF 100 200 Series Radio 1 Select a location page 2 2 Mount the radio page 2 3 Connect the radio to power page
10. io You can mount your radio in one of two ways e Bail Mount mount the radio onto the bracket that attaches to the console or overhead e Flush Mount use the flush mount kit to mount the radio into a flat panel Bail Mounting the VHF 100 200 Series Radio In addition to the included mounting bracket mounting knobs and three of the 4 2 x 25 mm panhead mounting screws bail mounting the VHF 100 200 series radio requires the following tools not included e Phillips screwdriver e Drill and 9 64 in 3 5 mm drill bit e Center punch and hammer e Customer supplied mounting hardware optional bolts nuts and washers To mount the bracket assembly 1 Using the base of the bracket as a template mark the location of the three holes two screws towards the front one screw towards the back 2 Using the center punch indent the center of each of the three mounting hole locations 3 Drill the mounting holes using a 9 64 in 3 5 mm drill bit 4 Secure the base with the three 4 2 x 25 mm included screws or if desired secure with appropriate bolts nuts and washers not included To install the VHF 100 200 series radio on the mounting bracket 1 Loosely attach the mounting knobs to the VHF 100 200 series radio 2 Slide the radio onto the mounting bracket and tighten the mounting knobs 2 VHF 100 200 Series Radio Installation Instructions Flush Mounting the VHF 100 200 Series Radio In addition to the four included 4 2 x 2
11. ions with a waterproof adhesive tape such as rubber vulcanizing tape to prevent water from seeping into the radio Refer to the VHF 100 200 Series Owner s Manual to operate the hailer VHF 100 200 Series Radio Installation Instructions i Connecting the VHF 100 200 Series Radio to an External Speaker Optional The radio can be connected to an external speaker that allows you to hear your radio at a remote location To mount the external speaker refer to the installation instructions that came with the speaker To connect the VHF 100 series radio to an external speaker 1 Connect the yellow wire on the wiring harness located on the rear panel of the radio to the positive connection on the external speaker 2 Connect the green wire to the negative connection on the external speaker To connect the VHF 200 series radio to an external speaker 1 Attach the included 23 in 600 mm speaker cable to the cable on the rear panel of the radio by connecting the white RCA plug into the white jack 2 Connect the yellow wire on the other end of the speaker cable to the positive connection on the external speaker 3 Connect the green wire to the negative connection on the external speaker CAUTION Cover the connections with a waterproof adhesive tape such as rubber vulcanizing tape to prevent water from seeping into the radio Connecting the GHS 10 or GHS 10i Handset or a Relocation Microphone to the VHF 200 Serie
12. kbone Connecting the VHF 200 Series Radio to an Existing NMEA 2000 Network To create a basic NMEA 2000 network 1 Connect two T connectors not included together by their sides 2 Connect a NMEA 2000 power cable not included to one of the T connectors CAUTION A NMEA 2000 power cable must be connected to a 12 Vde power source through a switch The VHF 200 series radio may drain your battery if it is connected directly Connect the cable to the ignition switch of the boat if possible or through an appropriate additional switch 3 Connect a NMEA 2000 drop cable not included to the other T connector and to the NMEA 2000 port on the radio 6 VHF 100 200 Series Radio Installation Instructions 4 Add additional T connectors for each device you want to add to the NMEA 2000 network and connect each device to a T connector with a drop cable 5 Connect terminators not included to each end of the combined T connectors Ignition or in line switch NMEA 2000 device Drop cable 12 Vdc battery Power cable T connectors Female terminator Male terminator MIN MIN Q Creating a Basic NMEA 2000 Network NMEA 2000 PGN information Use this table to determine the approved NMEA 2000 PGN information that can be received and transmitted by a VHF 200 series radio when communicating with a NMEA 2000 compliant device
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14. s Radio Optional Use the microphone relocation port on the rear panel of the VHF 200 series radio to connect either a relocation microphone or a Garmin GHS 10 handset Connecting a Relocation Microphone for the VHF 200 or VHF 200i To relocate the VHF 200 series radio detachable microphone you can order a microphone relocation kit at http ouy garmin com which consists of a 32 8 ft 10 m extension cable a weather cap for the front microphone connector and the necessary cable hardware To connect the relocation microphone 1 Connect the extension cable to the microphone relocation port on the rear of the radio Microphone relocation port 2 Connect the other end of the extension cable to the relocation microphone Connecting a GHS 10 or GHS 10i Handset You can use a Garmin GHS 10 handset with the VHF 200 radio or a Garmin GHS 101 handset with the VHF 2001 radio The handset comes with a 32 8 ft 10 m extension cable a cable mounting plate a weather cap and the necessary cable hardware You can order a GHS 10 or GHS 101 handset at http buy garmin com Install the GHS 10 or GHS 101 handset at least 20 in 500 mm from any compass To connect the GHS 10 or GHS 10i handset 1 Use the three 3 5 x 20 mm panhead mounting screws to mount the bulk head plate where the handset will be located 2 Connect the extension cable to the microphone relocation port on the rear of the VHF 200 or VHF 200i radio 3 Use the bulk head pla
15. te to mount the other end of the extension cable and connect the extension cable to the handset To connect an external speaker next to the GHS 10 or GHS 10i handset The green and yellow wires on the extension cable can be used to connect an external speaker Connect the yellow wire to the positive connection on the external speaker Connect the green wire to the negative connection on the external speaker Refer to the VHF 100 200 Series Owner s Manual to operate the GHS 10 or GHS 10i handset The CE Notified Body number 0168 is valid for the VHF 100i and VHF 200i only C 0168O 8 VHF 100 200 Series Radio Installation Instructions Recommended clearance for sun cover _ i Pilot hole Mount Template 3 1 4 in 82 4 mm VHF 100 200 Series Flush for DISTRESS key door 6 15 32 in 164 mm Recommended clearance _ ______ L L 64 in 3 5 mm drill bit Recommended clearance for sun cover handle 00 Series Radio Installation Instructions 2 VHF 100 A GARMIN 2009 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Garmin International Inc 1200 East 151 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 USA Garmin Europe Ltd Liberty House Hounsdown Business Park Southampton Hampshire S040 9LR UK Garmin Corporation No 68 Jangshu 2nd Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan www garmin com July 2009 190 01019 02 Rev E Printed i
16. to Gasket begin cutting the mounting surface on the template Use a file and sandpaper to refine the size of the hole refining the hole If not mark the correct locations of the four mounting holes Remove the radio from the cutout by unsnapping the covers from the sides 10 Place the VHF 100 200 series radio into the cutout 11 Securely tighten the four mounting screws through the VHF 100 200 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 100 200 Series Radio Installation Instructions 3 Step 3 Connect the VHF 100 200 Series Radio to Power The VHF 100 200 series radios have a power cable wiring harness that connects to power and provides interface capabilities for connecting external devices Notes e The replacement fuse on the power cable wiring harness is a 10 A slow blow fuse e Ifit is necessary to extend the power wires use 18 AWG wire e If your boat has an electrical system you might be able to wire the radio directly to an unused holder on your current fuse block If you are using the fuse block remove the in line fuse holder supplied with the radio You can also wire the radio directly to the battery 10A fuse _ sy il To 10 8 15 6 Vdc

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