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Powering a NMEA 2000 Network Bus 
A NMEA 2000 bus must be connected to a power source to operate. 
NMEA 2000 devices, including GPS modules, draw their power from 
the network bus. If you have a pre-existing NMEA 2000 network instal-
lation, it may already be connected to another power source. If you are 
not sure about a network's power status, consult the boat manufacturer 
or dealer. If your NMEA 2000 bus is already powered, you can ignore the 
NMEA 2000 Power cable and use the method shown in Power Diagram 
B. Never attach two power sources to a single NMEA 2000 bus. 
Power Diagram B 
 
Use this method if you are only powering your display unit and are not 
powering a NMEA 2000 network or any NMEA 2000 accessory device, 
including a GPS module. (Fuse may be different from that shown.) 
If you do need to power your NMEA 2000 bus, attach the NMEA 2000 
Power cable to an accessory switch as indicated in power diagram A on 
page 4. The NMEA 2000 Power cable's red wire should be attached 
(with provided 3-amp fuse) to the positive (+) terminal. The NMEA 
2000 Power cable's black and shield wires should both be attached to 
the negative (–) terminal. 
WARNING: 
The NMEA 2000 network bus is always on and constantly 
drawing power. You must connect NMEA power to a 
switched power source so you can turn off the network 
Red wire with 
3-amp fuse 
Black wire
Recommended 
power off switch 
Data Cable 
To unit 
NMEA 2000 Power Cable 
White wire
(unused) 
12 volt DC 
power source
All unused Data 
or NMEA 2000 
power wires 
should be 
capped with 
wire nuts and 
electrical tape 
to prevent 
shorts. 
Display Unit
Power Cable