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3. Drill four 1/8 in. (3 mm) pilot holes.* 4. Mount the transceiver box using the included M4.2.25 screws. You can also use bolts, washers, and nuts (not included) to mount the transceiver box if the mounting surface allows. Connecting the Transceiver Box to Power Use the VHF 300 power/data cable to connect the transceiver box to a 12 Vdc battery through an external switch. Notes: • Use the VHF 300 Power Wiring-Assignment Table to identify the positive and negative wires. • The replacement fuse on the power/data wiring harness is a 10 A, slow-blow fuse. • If it is necessary to extend the power wires, use at least 16 AWG wire. • If your boat has an electrical system, you might be able to wire the radio directly to an unused holder on your fuse block. If you use the fuse block, VHF 300 Power W VHF 300 Power WVHF 300 Power Wiring-Assignment T iring-Assignment Tiring-Assignment Table ableable remove the in-line fuse holder supplied with the power/data cable. Device DeviceDevice W WW ire Color ire Colorire Color Function FunctionFunction VHF 300 power/data VHF 300 power/dataVHF 300 power/data cable cablecable Red RedRed Power—positive (+) Power—positive (+)Power—positive (+) Black BlackBlack Ground—negative (-) Ground—negative (-)Ground—negative (-) NotICe: Cover the connections with a waterproof, adhesive tape, such as rubber vulcanizing tape, to prevent water from seeping into the radio. – + - + ... . . Boat ground . 10 A fuse . To 10.8-15.6 Vdc boat supply . To VHF 300 power/data cable Wiring the VHF 300 Through a Fuse Block Connecting an Antenna to the Transceiver Box: 1. Mount the antenna on your boat according the instructions provided by the antenna manufacturer. 2. Connect the antenna to the antenna port on the transceiver box. Note: The antenna port is on the opposite side of the transceiver box from the primary row of connectors pictured on page 4. * A 1/8 in. (3 mm) pilot hole is nominal for plywood. Different dashboard materials my require a different size pilot hole. VHF 300 Series Installation Instructions VHF 300 Series Installation Instructions * A 1/8 in. (3 mm) pilot hole is nominal for plywood. Different dashboard materials my require a different size pilot hole. Identifying the VHF 300 Transceiver Box Connectors Use the illustration to identify the connectors on the VHF 300 transceiver box. . GHS 10 expansion connector . HS-1—primary GHS 10 connector the wheelhouse GHS 10 must connect to this port . VHF 300 power/data cable connector . NMEA 2000 connector (optional) Antenna port (on back - not pictured) . . . . . VHF 300 Transceiver Box Connectors Installing the GHS 10 and Speaker The GHS 10 connects to the transceiver box and to either the Garmin GHS 10 active speaker (included) or a passive speaker (not included). When planning the GHS 10 installation, consider the following: Per FCC law, you must install the GHS 10 in the wheelhouse or an adjacent room. Install the GHS 10 and the active speaker at least 20 in. (.5 m) from any compass. Install the active speaker within 48 in. (1.2 m) of the location you mount the bulkhead pass-through plate. Consult the VHF 300 Series Layout Diagram on page 2 to determine how to connect the GHS 10 through a bulkhead to a speaker and to the transceiver box. If the cable is not long enough to reach the GHS 10 mounting location from the transceiver box, extension cables are available in lengths of 16 ft. (5 m) and 32 ft. (10 m). Install any extensions between the GHS 10 cable and the transceiver box according to the layout diagram on page 2. When you install the GHS 10 active speaker, if you use the GHS 10 cable to connect the active speaker to the transceiver box, do not connect a passive speaker to the GHS 10 cable. Clip and tape the passive speaker wires. Installing the GHS 10 Active Speaker 1. Use the GHS 10 active speaker Flush Mount Template to mount the active speaker. The template is self-adhesive. 2. Remove the paper backing from the template and adhere it to the bulkhead in a suitable location. 3. Use a 3 1/2 in. (90 mm) hole saw to cut the opening as indicated on the template. 4. Place the speaker in the cutout. 5. Ensure that the mounting screw locations align with the holes marked on the template. If they do not, mark the locations of new pilot holes. 6. Drill four 1/8 in. (3 mm) pilot holes* in the correct location. 7. Use the included M4.2.25 screws to mount the active speaker. 8. Snap the cover plates on the active speaker. 9. To install the active speaker wiring harness to the transceiver box, use the GHC 10 cable according to the layout diagram on page 2. Do not connect a passive speaker to the GHC 10 cable you use with the active speaker. Clip and tape the two passive speaker wires. If the GHC 10 cable is not long enough to reach the transceiver box location, install an extension (not included) between the GHC 10 cable and the transceiver box as shown on the layout diagram on page 2. 10. To install the active speaker wiring harness though th...
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