
Chapter 2: Installation
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To connect a remote on/off switch
The terminal has a remote on/off function. When the terminal power switch is in the “on”
position you can remote-control the power function.
By installing a switch that can short-circuit the “Remote on/off”
pins (2 and 5) in the power connector you can power the
terminal on or off with this remote switch.
When pins 2 and 5 are not short-circuited and valid input power
is present, the terminal is powered on, provided the Power
switch is in the “on” position.
For pinout for the power connector and a description of the wire
colours in the power cable, see Pinout on page 23.
For information on the standby current when the remote on/off switch is off, refer to Standby
current on page 115 in Technical specifications.
To connect to the ignition
The terminal has an ignition function. When this function is used, the terminal switches on/off
when you start/stop the engine of your vessel (provided the power switch on the terminal is
on).
To implement the ignition function, connect the appropriate pin in the I/O connector to the
ignition key switch:
• Active high (default): Connect pin 5 permanently to ground. When the ignition is on,
connect pin 8 to positive DC voltage (10.5-32 V DC). When the ignition is off, disconnect
pin 8 from the positive DC voltage.
• Active low: Connect pin 8 permanently to positive DC voltage (10.5-32 VDC). When the
ignition is on, connect pin 5 to ground (< 1.2 V DC). When the ignition is off, disconnect
pin 5 from ground.
For pinout and default functions, see I/O interface on page 28.
For information on the standby current when the ignition power is off, see Standby current on
page 115 in Technical specifications.
You must set up the ignition function in the terminal. For details, see To configure the
I/O interface on page 72.
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