Instruction Manual for GARMIN models including: GC 200, GC 200 IP Marine Camera, IP Marine Camera

GC™‎ 200 IP Marine Camera Installation Instructions

GC™‎ 200 IP Marine Camera Installation Instructions

GARMIN GC 200 (01) PDF MANUAL


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GARMIN GC 200 (01)
GCTM 200 IP MARINE CAMERA INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Mounting Considerations
WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information.
You can mount the camera upside-down or sideways. You can reverse the camera image to use in rearview mode. See your chartplotter owner's manual for instructions. NOTE: You must update your chartplotter software to setup and view the camera feed on your chartplotter. · You must mount the camera in a location where it is not submerged, does not present a hazard in doorways
or walkways, and cannot be damaged by docks, pilings, or other pieces of equipment. · You should mount the camera in a location strong enough to support the weight of the device and where you
can remove the camera. · You should mount the camera so the LED is visible and the cables can be connected easily. · To avoid interference with a magnetic compass, do not mount the camera closer to a compass than the
compass-safe distance value listed in the product specifications. · You should test the camera in the selected location before you permanently mount the camera. · You can use the Garmin® Power Module to help make the installation easier. The Power Module uses a
single camera cable instead of separate power and ethernet cables. This is especially beneficial when the camera is located far away from other electronics, such as near the bow or on a mast.
Tools Needed
· Drill and 2 mm (1/16 in.) drill bit · Pozidriv® screwdriver

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Mounting the Camera
1 Secure the template to the mounting location. 2 Using a 2 mm (1/16 in.) drill bit, drill the pilot holes. 3 Using the included hex wrench, loosen the screw in the side of the camera base. 4 Remove the base from the camera body. 5 Feed the camera cables through the camera base, or through one of the cable channels. 6 Align the camera base with the pilot holes, and secure the camera base with the washers
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and screws

7 Attach the camera to the base, and tighten the screw in the camera base. 8 Connect the camera cables. 9 Align the slots on the camera base with the collar lugs , and turn the collar

until it locks.

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Connection Considerations
Connection Diagram with Direct Power
GC 200 marine IP camera Garmin Marine Network cable small connector (included) Garmin Marine Network Adapter Cable small to large (included) 9 to 18 Vdc power source (not included)
NOTICE To avoid permanently damaging the camera, do not connect the camera directly to a 24 Vdc system. You must use a Garmin Power Module when connecting to a 24 Vdc system. 1 A fast-acting fuse (required, not included)
NOTICE You must connect the power wire through a 1 A fast-acting fuse (not included). Without a fuse, the device can malfunction. Garmin chartplotter (not included)
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Connection Diagram with a Garmin Power Module

GC 200 marine IP camera

Garmin Marine Network cable small connector

Power module (010-12527-00, not included)

In-line switch (not included)

9 to 32 Vdc power source (not included)

Chartplotter (not included)

Camera Status LED

LED Activity

Status

Solid red

The camera is on.

Solid green

The camera is connected to the network and transmitting data.

Flashing green

The camera detects motion.

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Specifications

Dimensions (Base W x H)

87 x 79 mm (3.4 x 3.1 in.)

Weight Water rating

520 g (1.2 lbs.) IEC 60529 IPX71

Operating temperature range

From -20 to 60°C (from 14 to 140°F)

Storage temperature range

From -30 to 60°C (from -4 to 140°F)

Input voltage

From 9 to 18 Vdc

Power module input voltage (not included) From 9 to 32 Vdc

Operating current with infrared on

370 mA

Operating current with infrared off

210 mA

Power consumption

Max 5 W with infrared on

Fuse

1 A fast-acting (required for direct power connection, not included)

Horizontal viewing angle

99.2 +/- 3 degrees

Vertical viewing angle

74 +/- 3 degrees

Infrared distance

30 m (98.4 ft.)

Compass-safe distance

10 cm (4 in.)

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Pozidriv® is a trademark of the American Screw Company.

1 The device withstands incidental exposure to water of up to 1 m for up to 30 min. For more information, go to www.garmin.com/waterrating. 5

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