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Old 03-09-2012, 10:14 PM
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I'm trying to wire my Garmin street pilot 3 to my livorsi GPS speedo. The Garmin has a DB9 monitor type plug as the output cable so I bought a plug to connect to that but need to know which wires to connect to it. Which position on the DB9 plug is the NMEA+? After that which wire do I connect to the livorsi gauge? I figured I would just cut the plug off the livorsi gps puck.
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Originally Posted by 89notch
I'm trying to wire my Garmin street pilot 3 to my livorsi GPS speedo. The Garmin has a DB9 monitor type plug as the output cable so I bought a plug to connect to that but need to know which wires to connect to it. Which position on the DB9 plug is the NMEA+? After that which wire do I connect to the livorsi gauge? I figured I would just cut the plug off the livorsi gps puck.

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I don't have one single wire to hook up. I have a 9 pin connection that I need to determine which pin is the NMEA+.
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I have the diagram and other than TX+ and RX+ the power does not go through the DB-9 serial PC Connector. This is for the 4000/5000 GPSMAP series if that is what you have.
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I have the diagram and other than TX+ and RX+ the power does not go through the DB-9 serial PC Connector. This is for the 4000/5000 GPSMAP series if that is what you have.
Yea the power goes through a separate cable. I'm just looking for the nmea output to wire to the speedo.


I think this might be it as long as its an industry standard

contact direction (GPS) signal level description
1 output CD RS232 wire selectable 1PPS
2 output TXD RS232 NMEA data port output
3 input RXD RS232 NMEA data port input
4 not connected
5 both ground 0 V ground
6 output DSR RS232 wire selectable 1PPS
7 not connected
8 output CTS RS232 wire selectable 1PPS
9 not connected
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Yes that sounds right. Looks like pin 2,3, and 5 http://www8.garmin.com/specs/pcwiring.pdf
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Yes that sounds right. Looks like pin 2,3, and 5 http://www8.garmin.com/specs/pcwiring.pdf
So just hook pin 2 to the blue wire on the livorsi GPS puck wiring?
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Actually it looks like its the white wire if I cut the wires off the GPS puck from livorsi. That sound correct?
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Originally Posted by 89notch
I don't have one single wire to hook up. I have a 9 pin connection that I need to determine which pin is the NMEA+.

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Originally Posted by 89notch
Actually it looks like its the white wire if I cut the wires off the GPS puck from livorsi. That sound correct?
That I don't know. I would call garmin tech before hooking up if you are unsure. I thought you just needed help with what wire went to the pins on the nmea.
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