Chapter 10-8
CP33 Installation and service
10.6.1 Power supply connections
The internal voltage regulator will allow the CP33 to operate normally within
the power supply voltage range from 10 to 32 V DC. The CP33 is connected to
external power (battery) by means of the supplied power/NMEA cable. Cable
length is approximately 2 meters.
After connecting the cable to the power source, push the plug as far as it will
go into the nine pin receptacle marked “PWR” on the rear of the cabinet and
turn the plug’s coupling ring clockwise until it makes a click.
10.6.2 Fuse
Warning! A fuse should always be installed to protect the unit.
Using a fuse which is not specified for your equipment can cause it to blow the
instant the CP33 is switched on or it will not protect the equipment as intended
– see fuse rating in section 10.11 Specifications.
10.6.3 NMEA0183 interface connection
NMEA0183 interface connection is made via the combined power and NMEA
cable.
10.6.4 PC up/download via NMEA connection
A PC can be connected to the CP33 via the REMOTE port to enable exchange
of waypoint and route data. Use PC data cable, length 1.5 m.
Summary of Contents for CP33
Page 14: ...Chapter 1 8 CP33 Introduction and safety summary ...
Page 44: ...Chapter 3 22 CP33 Chart menu and INFO windows ...
Page 60: ...Chapter 4 16 CP33 Position menu ...
Page 76: ...Chapter 5 16 CP33 Waypoint route menu ...
Page 114: ...Chapter 9 12 CP33 Setup menu Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2 ...
Page 118: ...Chapter 10 2 CP33 Installation and service Important settings continued ...
Page 130: ...Chapter 10 14 CP33 Installation and service ...
Page 134: ...Appendix A 4 CP33 Glossary of terms ...
Page 144: ...Appendix C 8 CP33 C MAP attributes ...
Page 149: ...CP33 Chartplotter Index ...