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RX375P
Item Part # Description Illustration
D* 45-05340 Cable, Deutsch to DB9
4
5
-
0
5
3
4
0
D
C
:
x
x
/
x
x
GPS
NMEA Data
Power
D* 45-05350 Cable, Com 1 & 2 with Power In
45-05350
DC: xx/xx
Port A
4800 GGA 5Hz
VTG 1Hz
Port B
19200 GGA 5Hz
VTG 1Hz
Power
* Depends on which cable was ordered with the receiver
CABLES
The following gure provides a front view of the Deutsch connector
receptacle’s numbering.
Figure 1: Deutsch Connector Receptacle Numbering
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
The following table provides the Deutsch connector’s pin-outs.
Table 2: Deutsch Connector’s Pin-Outs
Pin-Out Function Pin-Out Function
1 Manual mark in 7 One PPS
2 TxB 8 RxA
3 RxB 9 CAN Low
4 CAN High 10 Power in (12V)
5 Signal Ground 11 Power Ground
6 TxA 12 Speed Out
The RX375P is preset to the following settings:
Port A 4800 Baud, GGA 1 Hz, VTG 1 Hz
Port B 19200 Baud, GGA 5 Hz, VTG 1 Hz
Cable Interface
The cable options include:
DB9 Serial
Speed
CAN
Power
Additional extension cables may be purchased, as necessary, for other
installations. This allows the RX375P to be quickly and easily moved
from one installation to another. If an extension cable is damaged in the
eld, it can be replaced without returning the complete RX375P system.
Extension Power/Data Cable
The RX375P system is quickly installed with one of the various extension
cables. When choosing a route for the RX375P extension cable:
Avoid running cables in areas of excessive heat
Keep cables away from corrosive chemicals
Do not run the extension cable through door or window jams
Keep cables away from rotating machinery
Do not bend excessively or crimp the cables
Avoid placing tension on the cables
Remove unwanted slack from the extension cable at the receiver
end
Secure along the cable route using plastic ties or wraps
WARNING! Cables improperly installed near machinery can
be dangerous.
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