Radio Call Sign Product Support Manual
Y1-03-0250 Rev. B  19 
5.  Installing the Optional optical GPS interface cable 
The  beacon  is  fitted  with  an 
optical interface to connect with 
an  external  Global  Positioning 
System  (GPS)  receiver  that  will 
determine  the  latitude  and 
longitude of its position. 
The  black lead  wire  with  white 
stripes  should  be  connected  to 
the  output  of  the  external  GPS 
receiver positive transmitter pin. 
The  black  wire  should  be 
connected to the negative pin. 
If you have a Category I beacon and bracket, the connector is at the end of 
the  black lead  wire  plugs  into  the  beacon  via  the  bezel  on  the  top  of  the 
beacon. See the location of the GPS interface in previous figures (“Anatomy 
of your beacon”, page 7 and “Top View”, page 8). It is important to seat the 
connector completely in the bezel for an operational connection. 
If you  have a  Category  II beacon  and bracket, your connector  has  two 
extensions on it that must be aligned with the two notches on the Category II 
beacon  bezel.  The connector is  then  gently inserted  downward into place 
and turned 90° to lock the connector into the bezel. 
If  the  external  GPS  receiver  is  operational  and  the  connection  has  been 
correctly made to the optical interface, the green LED in the optical interface 
will start flashing at activation. 
NOTE:
 The baud rate output for your GPS receiver NMEA 0183 should be 
4800  bps.  If  you  are  not  sure  if  your  receiver  is  NMEA  0183  compliant, 
check  the interface  settings listed  in  your  GPS manual. To  optimize  your 
GPS interface feature, be sure that  your GPS receiver is equipped with a 
NMEA 0183 Version 1.5 or higher with GPGGA sentence enabled. 
Consult  your  GPS  receiver  manual  for  the  maximum  cable  length 
acceptable  for  an  external  GPS  connection  to  the  beacon.  Also  see 
Appendix A  for information regarding the use and testing of your GPS 
system in conjunction with the beacon.
Using the optical  interface is  not  necessary  for  the  beacon to  function 
properly; it will, however, enhance the beacon’s performance. 










