Garmin 010-12523-03

Garmin 010-12523-03 Extension Cable for GHS 11 Handset User Manual

Tauira: 010-12523-03

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your Garmin 010-12523-03 Extension Cable. Please read these instructions carefully before using the product to ensure optimal performance and longevity. This cable is specifically designed to extend the reach of your Garmin GHS 11 Handset, enhancing flexibility in marine communication system setups.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

The Garmin 010-12523-03 is a 10-meter (approximately 33 feet) electronic extension cable engineered to provide additional length for connecting your GHS 11 Handset to a compatible marine VHF radio system. Its robust design ensures reliable communication and flexible placement options on various vessels or remote stations. The cable features a male-to-female connector gender and is designed to be tangle-free for ease of use and storage.

Garmin 010-12523-03 Tauira Toronga

Figure 1: Garmin 010-12523-03 Extension Cable. This image displays the black, coiled extension cable with its male and female connectors visible at each end, ready for connection.

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  • Garmin 010-12523-03 Extension Cable (1 unit)

3. Tatūnga

Follow these steps to properly connect your Garmin 010-12523-03 Extension Cable:

  1. Tautuhia nga Hono: Locate the male and female connectors on the extension cable. The male end will plug into the GHS 11 Handset, and the female end will connect to the existing cable from your VHF radio system.
  2. Weto Whakakore: Ensure that your marine VHF radio system and any connected devices are powered off before making any connections.
  3. Honoa te Waea Pūkoro: Carefully align the male connector of the extension cable with the port on your GHS 11 Handset. Push firmly until it clicks into place, ensuring a secure connection.
  4. Tūhono ki te Pūnaha: Align the female connector of the extension cable with the corresponding male connector from your VHF radio system's existing cable. Push firmly to establish a secure connection.
  5. Tauira Haumaru: Route the cable safely, avoiding areas where it might be pinched, cut, or exposed to excessive strain. Use cable ties or clips if necessary to secure it in place.
  6. Whakahiko: Once all connections are secure, power on your marine VHF radio system and GHS 11 Handset.

4. Mahi

The Garmin 010-12523-03 Extension Cable is a passive component designed to extend the physical reach of your GHS 11 Handset. Once properly installed, it requires no specific operational steps. The handset will function as normal, but with the added flexibility of extended placement. Ensure that the cable is not subjected to excessive bending or pulling during use to maintain connection integrity.

5. Tiaki

Hei whakarite i te roa o te ora me te pono o te mahi a tō taura toronga, whai i ēnei aratohu tiaki:

  • Te horoi: Periodically wipe the cable and connectors with a clean, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Ensure connectors are dry before re-connecting.
  • Tirotiro: Regularly inspect the entire length of the cable for any signs of wear, cuts, kinks, or damage to the insulation. Check connectors for corrosion or bent pins.
  • Rokiroki: When not in use, store the cable in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Coil the cable loosely to prevent kinking.
  • Tiaki Taiao: While designed for indoor and outdoor use, minimize prolonged exposure to harsh marine environments (e.g., direct saltwater spray) when possible to extend its lifespan.

6. Te Raru

If you experience issues with your GHS 11 Handset after installing the extension cable, consider the following troubleshooting steps:

  • Karekau he Hononga/Hononga Mokowhiti:
    • Ensure both ends of the extension cable are fully and securely connected to the GHS 11 Handset and the main VHF system cable.
    • Power cycle the VHF radio and handset.
    • Inspect the cable for any visible damage (cuts, severe kinks, bent pins in connectors). If damage is found, the cable may need replacement.
    • Test the GHS 11 Handset directly with the main VHF system cable (without the extension cable) to determine if the issue lies with the extension cable or another component.
  • Kounga Ororongo Kino:
    • Tirohia nga hononga katoa mo te piri.
    • Ensure the cable is not routed near sources of strong electromagnetic interference.

If these steps do not resolve the issue, contact Garmin customer support for further assistance.

7. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
WaitohuGarmin
Tau tauira010-12523-03
Te roa o te taura10 mita (tata ki te 33 putu)
Momo HuaElectronic Cable
Tuhono IraTane-ki-Wahine
Te maha o nga titi12
Mōrahi Voltage5 Volts
Pūrere HototahiGarmin GHS 11 Handset
Nga waahanga motuhakeTangle Free
Taiao WhakamahiRoto, Waho
TaePango
Taumaha Tūemi0.721 Kg (1.2 Pounds)
Ahu mōkihi7.4 cm (L) x 16.3 cm (W) x 20.7 cm (H)

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Mōhiohio Pūtāhui:

This Garmin product is covered by a limited warranty. For detailed information regarding the warranty period, terms, and conditions applicable to the 010-12523-03 Extension Cable, please refer to the official Garmin website or contact Garmin customer support directly. Proof of purchase may be required for warranty claims.

Tautoko Kiritaki:

For technical assistance, product inquiries, or warranty service, please contact Garmin customer support through their official channels:

  • Webpae: Tirohia te tautoko mana a Garmin webpae mo nga FAQ, pukapuka, me nga whiringa whakapā.
  • Waea: Refer to the Garmin website for regional customer service telephone numbers.

Please have your product model number (010-12523-03) and proof of purchase available when contacting support.

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