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GHP 12 Installation Instructions

 

5

Installation Preparation

Before installing the GHP 12 autopilot system, you must plan where all 

the components will be located on your boat. Temporarily place all the 

components where you intend to install them. Read these considerations 

and consult the diagrams on 

pages 7 and 8

 before you begin planning 

your installation.

NOTE:

 There is an installation checklist on the last page of these 

instructions. Remove the last page and refer to the checklist as you 

proceed through the GHP 12 installation.

Mounting and Connection Considerations

The GHP 12 components connect to each other and to power using the 

included cables. Ensure that the correct cables reach each component 

and that each component is in an acceptable location before mounting 

or wiring any components. 

Drive unit Mounting and Wiring Considerations

•  If a compatible drive unit is not already installed on your boat, the 

drive unit is sold separately, and must be installed by an experienced 

professional in order to correctly steer your boat.

•  The drive unit must be installed before the ECU is permanently 

mounted. 

• 

The cables connected to the drive unit cannot be extended.

•  If you using a non-Garmin drive unit, a GHP 12 drive unit power 

cable (sold separately), and a GHP 12 rudder feedback cable (sold 

separately) must be used to adapt your drive unit for use with the 

GHP 12 (

page 9

).

The GHP 12 drive unit power cable cannot be extended.

ECu Mounting and Wiring Considerations

•  The ECU can be mounted on a flat surface facing any direction.
•  Mounting screws are included with the ECU, but you may need to 

provide different screws if the supplied screws are not suitable for 

the mounting surface.

•  The ECU power cable connects to the boat battery, and it can be 

extended if needed (

page 10

).

•  The ECU must be located within 19 in. (0.5 m) of the drive unit.
• 

The cables connected to the drive unit cannot be extended.

CCu Mounting Considerations

• 

The CCU must be mounted in the forward half of the boat, no 

higher than 10 ft. (3 m) above the waterline.

•  The CCU or the ECU must not be mounted in a location where they 

will be submerged or exposed to wash-down.

• 

The CCU must not be mounted near magnetic material, 

magnets (speakers and electric motors), or high-current wires.

 

•  The CCU must be mounted at least 24 in. (0.6 m) away from 

movable or changing magnetic disturbances such as anchors, anchor 

chain, wiper motors, and tool boxes.

•  A handheld compass should be used to test for magnetic interference 

in the area where the CCU is to be mounted.

  If the handheld compass does not point north when you hold it in 

the location you want to mount the CCU, then there is magnetic 

interference. Choose another location and test again.

•  The CCU can be mounted below the waterline if it is not in a 

location where it will be submerged or exposed to wash-down.

•  The CCU bracket must be mounted on a vertical surface or under a 

horizontal surface, so that the connected wires hang straight down.

•  Mounting screws are included with the CCU, but you may need to 

provide different screws if the supplied screws are not suitable for 

the mounting surface.

CCu Wiring Considerations

•  The CCU/ECU interconnect cable connects the CCU to the ECU 

and is 16 ft. (5 m) long. 

 ◦ If the CCU cannot be mounted within 16 ft. (5 m) of the ECU, 

replacement and extension cables are available (

page 4

).

 ◦

The CCU/ECU interconnect cable must not be cut.

•  The CCU/ECU interconnect cable connects the CCU to the GHC 10 

with a single yellow signal wire (

page 11

). The autopilot system will 

not power on if this connection is not made.

alarm Mounting and Wiring Considerations

•  The alarm should be mounted near the helm station.
•  The alarm can be mounted under the dashboard if you prefer.
•  If needed, the alarm wires can be extended with 28 AWG (.08 mm

2

wire.

nMEa 2000 Wiring Considerations

•  The CCU and the GHC 10 connect to the NMEA 2000 network. 

If your boat does not already have a NMEA 2000 network, one can 

be built using the included NMEA 2000 cables and connectors  

(

page 13

).

•  To use advanced features of the GHP 12, optional NMEA 

2000-compatible devices, such as a wind sensor, a water-speed 

sensor, or a GPS device, can be connected to the NMEA 2000 

network.

GHC 10 Mounting Considerations

•  The mounting location should provide optimal viewing as you 

operate your vessel.

•  The mounting location should allow easy access to the keys on the 

GHC 10.

•  The mounting surface must be strong enough to support the weight 

of the GHC 10 and protect it from excessive vibration or shock.

•  The area behind the surface must allow room for the routing and 

connection of the cables.
There should be at least a 3-in. (8 cm) clearance behind the case of 

the GHC 10.

•  The location must be at least 9

1

/

2

 in. (0.24 m) from a magnetic 

compass, to avoid interference.

•  The location must be in an area that is not exposed to extreme 

temperature conditions (

page 23

).

GHC 10 Wiring Considerations

•  You must connect the GHC 10 to the NMEA 2000 network.
•  For the autopilot to function, you must correctly connect two wires 

from the GHC 10 data cable:

 ◦ The yellow wire from the GHC 10 data cable must be connected 

to the yellow wire of the CCU/ECU interconnect cable.

 ◦ The black wire from the GHC 10 data cable must be connected 

to the same ground as the ECU.

•  Optional NMEA 0183-compatible devices, such as a wind sensor, 

a water-speed sensor, or a GPS device, can be wired to the GHC 10 

data cable (

page 14

).

Summary of Contents for GHP 12 Autopilot System

Page 1: ...n each component Contacting Garmin Product Support Go to www garmin com support and click Contact Support for in country support information In the USA call 913 397 8200 or 800 800 1020 In the UK call...

Page 2: ...rations 14 Connecting an Optional NMEA 0183 compatible Device to the GHC 10 14 Shadow Drive Installation 14 Connecting the Shadow Drive to the Hydraulics 14 Connecting the Shadow Drive 14 Configuring...

Page 3: ...to the drive unit The ECU controls the drive unit based on information from the CCU The ECU powers both the CCU and the drive unit Serial Number GHC 10 The GHC 10 is the primary interface used to oper...

Page 4: ...e NMEA 2000 network Either connect the CCU and the GHC 10 to an existing NMEA 2000 network using the included T connectors and drop cables use all of the included NMEA 2000 cables and connectors to bu...

Page 5: ...n the location you want to mount the CCU then there is magnetic interference Choose another location and test again The CCU can be mounted below the waterline if it is not in a location where it will...

Page 6: ...fitting at the helm and the Shadow Drive Do not install the Shadow Drive directly to a hydraulic T connector in the hydraulic line Install a length of hose between a T connector and the Shadow Drive...

Page 7: ...ctors page 12 If there is not an existing NMEA 2000 network on your boat you can build one using the supplied cables and connectors page 13 Drive unit The drive unit must be installed by an experience...

Page 8: ...Vdc battery The ECU can connect to a 12 24 Vdc power source The NMEA 2000 power cable must be connected to a 9 16 Vdc power source CCU The CCU must be installed in the front half of the boat no highe...

Page 9: ...he GHP 12 rudder feedback cable not included to your drive unit based on the wire colors and functions defined below Wire Color Function Red Feedback positive Black Feedback negative Yellow Feedback w...

Page 10: ...power cable to a terminal block or other source connect it through a 40 A fuse If you plan to route the ECU through a breaker or a switch near the helm consider using an appropriately sized relay and...

Page 11: ...8 F from 15 C to 70 C Extended exposure to temperatures outside of this range in storage or operating conditions may cause failure of the LCD screen or other components This type of failure and relate...

Page 12: ...d to power Do not connect the included NMEA 2000 power cable to an existing NMEA 2000 network because only one power source should be connected to a NMEA 2000 network You can connect the GHC 10 to the...

Page 13: ...CU Building a Basic NMEA 2000 Network for the GHC 10 and the CCU Notice You must connect the included NMEA 2000 power cable to the boat ignition switch or through another in line switch The GHC 10 wil...

Page 14: ...lor Function Black CCU signal ground Yellow CCU signal Blue Tx A White Tx B Brown Rx A Green Rx B Three examples of various wiring situations are provided in the appendix page 21 3 If necessary use 22...

Page 15: ...rrect drive unit voltage value for your non Garmin drive unit can damage your drive unit NOTE This setting applies only to non Garmin other drive units 1 Consult the manufacturer of your non Garmin dr...

Page 16: ...select the engine or engines to which you connected the tachometer sensor from the CCU For a single engine boat select Tachometer Analog Port or Tachometer Analog Starboard according to how you conne...

Page 17: ...is only applicable to power boats and appears only when GPS is selected as the speed source and Planing Hull is selected as the vessel type 1 Note the speed over ground reading from the instrument on...

Page 18: ...he boat using the autopilot the boat should approach and settle on the desired heading with minimal overshoot and oscillation 3 Select an option If the boat turns too quickly or too sluggishly adjust...

Page 19: ...2 On the GHC 10 select Menu Setup DealerAutopilot Configuration Autopilot Tuning Rudder Rate Limiter 3 Select Continue Autopilot takes control of the rudder 4 Use the arrows on the GHC 10 to adjust t...

Page 20: ...e GHP 12 Use the advanced tuning procedures only if you would like to make slight adjustments to the performance of the drive unit Tuning the Speed on a non Garmin Drive Unit This setting does not app...

Page 21: ...ields for 30 seconds If the power usage field fluctuates then your error tolerance is set too low If the power usage field stays at 0 but the rudder error field shows and unacceptable degree of error...

Page 22: ...one receiving Rx line the NMEA 2000 bus and the NMEA 0183 device must be connected to a common ground Example Three of Three Only One Transmitting Wire If your NMEA 0183 compatible device has only one...

Page 23: ...inum alloy waterproof to IEC 529 IPX7 standards GHC 10 power usage 2 5 W max NMEA 2000 input voltage 9 16 Vdc NMEA 2000 LEN 6 300 mA NMEA 2000 PGN Information CCU Type PGN Description Receive 059392 I...

Page 24: ...ct Information 128259 Water Speed 129025 Position Rapid Update 129026 COG SOG Rapid Update 129283 Cross Track Error 129284 Navigation Data 129540 GNSS Sats in View 130306 Wind Data The GHP 12 and the...

Page 25: ...the arrows to adjust the value Speed Source Setup power boat only Max Speed Allows you to adjust the maximum speed of your boat If the value does not match the value on the GHC 10 use the arrows to ad...

Page 26: ...been set If this value is too high the autopilot will overcompensate for cross track error If this value is too low the autopilot will allow a large long term cross track error Steering System Setup...

Page 27: ...ng System Setup Rudder Sensor Setup Calibrate Rudder Sensor Initiates a procedure which establishes the maximum range of movement of the rudder and calibrates the rudder sensor If an error appears dur...

Page 28: ...iated Would you like to continue The autopilot has detected that the user has attempted to initiate a gybe Sounds alarm GHC10 prompts for user input Selecting Gybe initiates the gybe and selecting Can...

Page 29: ...P 12 Installation Instructions 29 Mounting Templates Use the following mounting templates during the mounting process ECU Mounting Template CCU Mounting Template Up when installing on a vertical surfa...

Page 30: ...30 GHP 12 Installation Instructions This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 31: ...Connect the drive unit to the ECU Mount the CCU page 10 in a location free of magnetic interference Use a handheld compass to test for magnetic interference in the area Mount the CCU in the bracket s...

Page 32: ...bligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements Visit the Garmin Web site www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operatio...

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