The system uses radio signals to link its components together. Wireless technology allows for great flexibility in locating the system’s components; only the controller and the sounders need to be located where they can be plugged into an electrical outlet. Each of the system’s components is designed to perform a specific function within the security system. The Keypad is the part of the system you will be using the most; it is used to arm and disarm the system, and to display messages about sys
This capability allows two or more vessels to transmit their position to each other via VHF, then record that position information as a waypoint on the VX2's plotter. Connection Diagram, 10.4" VX2 RCA I NMEA IN (+)-(§)—^-NMEAlN (-) RED NMEA In RCA Jack - White wire from Plotter to Center Conductor (+) and Black wire from plotter to Outer (-) White NMEA OUT RCA Jack - Yellow wire from Plotter to Center Conductor (+) and Green wire from plotter to outer (-) RCA NMEA OUT (+)-(§)--NMEA OUT (-