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Tried to connect the NMEA output from my C120W to the Yamaha FM gauge instead of using the speedo input. 265 Express 2004 vintage, F225s. Here's what I did:
1. cut the cable from the speedo to the FMG and opened it to get the white wire free
2. checked the + NMEA output from C120 and it varied from 5.67V-0V- jumped around as it is supposed to
3. Connected the +NMEA wire to the white wire on the FMG cable.
4. Checked continuity from the new connection to the pin on the connector- 0 resistance so it was a good connection.
5. Changed the dip switch settings on #6 from its original position which was set for the speedo input. Interestingly, the dip switches are labeled 1-6 but the on-off position appears to be upside down based on the correct position for the lph or gph settings. Not sure what do with #5, so I tried on and off with no change.
6. Checked the C120 output using its diagnostics- both ports 1 & 2 were definitely transmitting data.
Tried this out with the boat going 6 mph- no mpg reading. Changed dip switch position, no difference.
Tried the second NMEA + output port instead of port #1. No difference.
Tried connecting the NMEA - wire to the black on the FMG cable. No difference.
Has anyone connected a C120W with the FMG and if so, how did you do it?
1. cut the cable from the speedo to the FMG and opened it to get the white wire free
2. checked the + NMEA output from C120 and it varied from 5.67V-0V- jumped around as it is supposed to
3. Connected the +NMEA wire to the white wire on the FMG cable.
4. Checked continuity from the new connection to the pin on the connector- 0 resistance so it was a good connection.
5. Changed the dip switch settings on #6 from its original position which was set for the speedo input. Interestingly, the dip switches are labeled 1-6 but the on-off position appears to be upside down based on the correct position for the lph or gph settings. Not sure what do with #5, so I tried on and off with no change.
6. Checked the C120 output using its diagnostics- both ports 1 & 2 were definitely transmitting data.
Tried this out with the boat going 6 mph- no mpg reading. Changed dip switch position, no difference.
Tried the second NMEA + output port instead of port #1. No difference.
Tried connecting the NMEA - wire to the black on the FMG cable. No difference.
Has anyone connected a C120W with the FMG and if so, how did you do it?