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Side Imaging Forums => 598c SI HD => Topic started by: mcbillw@gmail.com on February 07, 2012, 11:00:28 PM
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need info/schematic or pin out on the actual receiver where wires plug in, damaged mount and wire, and I have everything put together but there are two identical plugs with diff colors, need to know the left to right colors, or which plug goes left and right, black & red and white and green, what is order? any info appreciated, have looked every where in support & can't find that info...mcbillw
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Here is the link to the receiver manual. See if this helps..
Look at page 2, 3 and 4....
Chuck
http://www.humminbird.com/PDF/AS_GR16.pdf (http://www.humminbird.com/PDF/AS_GR16.pdf)
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mcbillw,
Are you talking about the plugs that are internal in the unit or the GPS Receiver’s connection plug? Pictures used to be worth a thousand words before inflation but are still good at clarifying what you need to know.
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A picture is still worth a thousand words. Inflation does not change the picture. the wires and cable are the same..
In a nutshell the GPS receiver has a wire that comes out of it and goes to a connector that connects to the unit.
The connector at the unit end of the cable has a pigtale cable to link another nema device sentence. The wires are common in the cable end that plugs into the unit.
Where exactly did you break the wire and did you break any connector??????
chuck
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The damage was to the GPS Receiver cable.
mcbillw was hoping to just reattach the cable to the PCB inside the GPS Receiver but the cables are epoxied in place so that they do not leak. There are two sets of connectors inside and they are labeled and so he wanted to know the correct connection for these.
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The link I posted should give him the right wire and color to solder in place..
I dont know if I would go inside of the receiver and make any connections.
As long as he did not break a connector he should be able to mend the wires...
Chuck
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mcbillw,
Have you gotten your GR4/16 GPS Receiver back up and running yet?