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27GHP 10 Marine Autopilot System Installation Instructions
Wiring the Shadow Drive
Wire the Shadow Drive to the CCU/ECU interconnect cable.
To wire the Shadow Drive:
1. Route the bare-wire end of the CCU/ECU interconnect cable to the Shadow Drive. If the cable is not long enough, extend the
appropriate wires with 28 AWG wire.
2. Use the Shadow Drive Wiring Table to make the appropriate connections.
Shadow Drive Wire Color CCU/ECU Interconnect Cable Wire Color
Red (+) Brown (+)
Black (-) Black (-)
Shadow Drive Wiring Table
3. Solder and cover all bare-wire connections.
Wiring the GHP 10 to the Tachometer
The tachometer connection is an important part of the GHP 10 system, and must be wired correctly for the autopilot to function.
If your engine supports NMEA 2000 engine data, and is connected to the same NMEA 2000 network as the GHC 10 and the CCU,
then no other tachometry wiring is necessary. For more information on the NMEA 2000 network, see page 30.
NOTE:
Mercury and Volvo offer add-on NMEA 2000 gateways to share Mercury and Volvo engine information over the NMEA
2000 network. If you have a Mercury or Volvo engine, these adapters provide the easiest installation and the most reliable engine data
transfer. See your marine dealer for more details.
If your engine does not support NMEA 2000 engine data, then wire the GHP 10 autopilot system to the tachometer of your boat using
the bare-wire portion of the CCU/ECU interconnect cable. In most cases, this connection can be made behind the dashboard at the
tachometer display. Refer to the owner’s manual or shop manual for your engine to identify the color codes and location of the
tachometer wiring on your boat. For a list of common engine tachometry wiring, visit www.garmin.com/ghp10/ and click on the
manuals link.
NOTE:
If your boat uses an electrical system that provides more than 12 Vdc, or if you sporadically receive tachometer errors, install
an external tachometer lter (010-11399-00). Contact your local Garmin dealer or Garmin product support for more information.
To wire the GHP 10 to the tachometer of your boat:
1. Identify the location and wire assignments of the tachometer (or tachometers) on your boat.
2. Route the bare-wire end of the CCU/ECU interconnect cable to the tachometer (or tachometers). If the cable is not long enough,
extend the wires with twisted pair, 22 AWG wire.
3. Use the Tachometer Wiring Table to determine the appropriate wires on the CCU/ECU interconnect cable. Connect the tachometer
wire or wires from the CCU/ECU interconnect cable to the tachometer sensor wire or wires from the engine (or engines). Connect
the ground wires to a clean ground.
Engine Conguration Tachometer Ground
Single engine Green and violet (twist together) White and grey (twist together)
Dual engines Port engine = violet Port engine = grey
Starboard engine = green Starboard engine = white
Tachometer Wiring Table
NOTE: For three or more outboard engines, connect to the outermost port and starboard engines, according to the table.
4. Solder and cover all bare-wire connections.
Installing the Alarm Buzzer
The alarm buzzer audibly alerts you to important GHP 10 events. It must be installed near the helm station.
Mounting the Alarm Buzzer
Mount the alarm buzzer near the helm station. You can mount the alarm buzzer under the dashboard if you prefer. Secure the alarm
buzzer with cable ties or other appropriate mounting hardware (not included).

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Garmin GHP 10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Navigation protocolsNMEA 2000
Traffic Message Channel (TMC)-
Operating temperature (T-T)-15 - 70 °C
Form factorHandheld/Fixed
Product colorGray
Built-in cameraNo
Display diagonal- \
Display size (HxV) (imperial)320 x 240 \
AutoYes
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth48 mm
Width109 mm
Height112 mm
Weight- g

Summary

GHP 10 System Overview and Preparation

Package Contents and Tools

Lists system components, tools, and supplies needed for installation.

Installation Preparation Guidelines

Covers initial preparation, component placement, and connection considerations.

Hydraulic System Integration

Pump Hydraulic Connection Layouts

Details hydraulic connection diagrams for different pump models (2.0L/1.2L, Compact 2.1L, Legacy 2.1L).

Hydraulic Installation Procedures

Covers the steps for installing pumps and connecting them to the boat's hydraulic steering system.

Electrical Wiring and Component Setup

Wiring Diagrams and Layouts

Illustrates system wiring and component placement for single and dual-helm boats.

Component Wiring and Connections

Details specific wiring steps for ECU, CCU, Shadow Drive, GHC 10, and NMEA network.

Final Power & Hydraulic Bleeding

Covers final battery connections and purging air from the hydraulic system.

GHP 10 Configuration and Tuning

Dockside and Sea Trial Wizards

Guides users through initial setup, boat calibration, and autopilot tuning.

Autopilot Performance Tuning

Explains how to adjust autopilot performance settings like rudder gains and acceleration limits.

Advanced Configuration Settings

Details accessing and modifying advanced system parameters for optimal performance.

System Specifications and Support

Component Specifications

Lists detailed physical and power specifications for all system components.

Technical Reference Data

Includes NMEA 2000/0183 information and PGNs for data communication.

Installation Checklist and Templates

Provides mounting templates and a checklist for installation verification.

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