help to connect AIS matsutec devise to Garmin 527xs

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Please help me to connect the device AIS matsutec HA-102 to Garmin 527xs

matsutec wire map
1-power+ Red
2- power- Black
3- SD Green
4- RD Blue
5- SG Brown
6- TX+ Orange
7- TX- Yellow
8- RX+ White
9- RX- Violet
10- NC Gray


my garmin wire color
1-Red
2-Black
3-Blue
4-Brown
5-Gray
6-Violet
7-Orange
8-Yellow

I hope to find help here ... Thanks
 
Please help me to connect the device AIS matsutec HA-102 to Garmin 527xs

matsutec wire map
1-power+ Red
2- power- Black
3- SD Green
4- RD Blue
5- SG Brown
6- TX+ Orange
7- TX- Yellow
8- RX+ White
9- RX- Violet
10- NC Gray


my garmin wire color
1-Red
2-Black
3-Blue
4-Brown
5-Gray
6-Violet
7-Orange
8-Yellow

I hope to find help here ... Thanks
Hi I have just connected my HA 102 It has taken some time to get to know which wires to connect, there are several different wiring charts about and the one on the disc is not much help. However mine is working now, I connected the two marked TX + and TX - to the NMEA in on the wire on the input wires of my plotter which is a Raymarine C120, you should be able to find the wiring diagram for your Garmin, connect the Tx + TX - to the RX+ RX- and it should work, did you get a GPS antenna with yours, if not you will need one the unit does not get a signal without, I bought one from Ebay £14 but had to get connectors from Marlin, so make sure you get an antenna with the correct size plug, mine was too small. I sent one HA 102 back to Amazon because the VHF antenna would not screw onto the plug provided the new one came next day but was just the same, so I put a junior saw cut along the Length of the screw on nut, to allow it to expand enough to fit, I guess this is why they are so reasonable priced. I hope this helps good Luck.which Garmin have you got.try this link
static. garmin.com/pumac/GPS-echoMAP_500-700-50-70_INST_EN-US.pdf looks like Garmin black to Ais yellow and Garmin brown to Ais orange.
Mike
 
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Hi I have just connected my HA 102 It has taken some time to get to know which wires to connect, there are several different wiring charts about and the one on the disc is not much help. However mine is working now, I connected the two marked TX + and TX - to the NMEA in on the wire on the input wires of my plotter which is a Raymarine C120, you should be able to find the wiring diagram for your Garmin, connect the Tx + TX - to the RX+ RX- and it should work, did you get a GPS antenna with yours, if not you will need one the unit does not get a signal without, I bought one from Ebay £14 but had to get connectors from Marlin, so make sure you get an antenna with the correct size plug, mine was too small. I sent one HA 102 back to Amazon because the VHF antenna would not screw onto the plug provided the new one came next day but was just the same, so I put a junior saw cut along the Length of the screw on nut, to allow it to expand enough to fit, I guess this is why they are so reasonable priced. I hope this helps good Luck.which Garmin have you got.try this link
static. garmin.com/pumac/GPS-echoMAP_500-700-50-70_INST_EN-US.pdf looks like Garmin black to Ais yellow and Garmin brown to Ais orange.
Mike

Thanks man . Yes I have the antenna for it but until now I'll try to connect between them. I can't open the website you sent. How can I now the garmin wires name I now only now the black and red wire
 
Hi I have just connected my HA 102 It has taken some time to get to know which wires to connect, there are several different wiring charts about and the one on the disc is not much help. However mine is working now, I connected the two marked TX + and TX - to the NMEA in on the wire on the input wires of my plotter which is a Raymarine C120, you should be able to find the wiring diagram for your Garmin, connect the Tx + TX - to the RX+ RX- and it should work, did you get a GPS antenna with yours, if not you will need one the unit does not get a signal without, I bought one from Ebay £14 but had to get connectors from Marlin, so make sure you get an antenna with the correct size plug, mine was too small. I sent one HA 102 back to Amazon because the VHF antenna would not screw onto the plug provided the new one came next day but was just the same, so I put a junior saw cut along the Length of the screw on nut, to allow it to expand enough to fit, I guess this is why they are so reasonable priced. I hope this helps good Luck.which Garmin have you got.try this link
static. garmin.com/pumac/GPS-echoMAP_500-700-50-70_INST_EN-US.pdf looks like Garmin black to Ais yellow and Garmin brown to Ais orange.
Mike

Is that what you mean ?

Ais
Red -> battery (+)
Black -> battery (-)
Yellow(Tx-) -> Garmin black (ground-)
Orange(Tx+) -> garmin brown (Rx+)

Garmin
Red to battery (+)
Black (ground-) -> ais yellow (Tx-)
Brown (Rx+) -> ais orang (Tx+)
 
Yes I think so, but you can only try which is what I did, you must make sure it is connected to the VHF antenna or damage will be done if it tries to transmit without any antenna. I am not an expert I have just managed to get mine working by trial and error.
Mike
 
Is that what you mean ?

Ais
Red -> battery (+)
Black -> battery (-)
Yellow(Tx-) -> Garmin black (ground-)
Orange(Tx+) -> garmin brown (Rx+)

Garmin
Red to battery (+)
Black (ground-) -> ais yellow (Tx-)
Brown (Rx+) -> ais orang (Tx+)

Provided you also connect the garmin black to battery negative (ie a 3-way connection between the garmin black, the AIS yellow, and the battery negative).

What you are doing here (as I alluded to in a different version of this thread) is connect a balanced NMEA port (the AIS system) to a common ground NMEA port (all garmin stuff). This is not quite the same as the installation pagetslady has made, which is connecting two balanced NMEA ports together.
 
Yes I think so, but you can only try which is what I did, you must make sure it is connected to the VHF antenna or damage will be done if it tries to transmit without any antenna. I am not an expert I have just managed to get mine working by trial and error.
Mike


Well I will be more careful Thank you very much my friend :)
 
Provided you also connect the garmin black to battery negative (ie a 3-way connection between the garmin black, the AIS yellow, and the battery negative).

What you are doing here (as I alluded to in a different version of this thread) is connect a balanced NMEA port (the AIS system) to a common ground NMEA port (all garmin stuff). This is not quite the same as the installation pagetslady has made, which is connecting two balanced NMEA ports together.


Did you mean this way?

Ais
Red -> battery (+)
Black -> battery (-)
Yellow(Tx-) -> Garmin black (ground-)
Orange(Tx+) -> garmin brown (Rx+)

Garmin
Red to battery (+)
Black (ground-) -> ais yellow (Tx-) -> battery (-)
Brown (Rx+) -> ais orang (Tx+)
 
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