Garmin Ghp 10V System Installation Instructions

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Important Safety Information

GHP™ 10V Installation Instructions
To obtain the best possible performance and to avoid damage to your
boat, install the Garmin® GHP 10V marine autopilot system according
to the following instructions. Professional installation of the autopilot
system is highly recommended.
The GHP 10V is compatible with C3 or newer Volvo® EVC systems.
Contact Volvo for more information on updating older EVC systems.
Read all installation instructions before proceeding with the
installation. If you experience difficulty during the installation, contact
Garmin Product Support.
NOTE: There is an installation checklist on the last page of these
instructions. Remove the last page and refer to the checklist as you
proceed through the GHP 10V installation.

 Warnings
You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your
vessel. The GHP 10V is a tool that will enhance your capability to
operate your boat. It does not relieve you from the responsibility of
safely operating your boat. Avoid navigational hazards and never leave
the helm unattended.
Always be prepared to promptly regain manual control of your boat.
Learn to operate the GHP 10V on calm and hazard-free open water.
Use caution when operating the GHP 10V near hazards in the water,
such as docks, pilings, and other boats.
See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product
box for product warnings and other important information.
 caution
Equipment to be connected to this product should have a fire enclosure
or be provided with a fire enclosure.

Registering Your Device

Always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask when
drilling, cutting, or sanding.

•	 Go to http://my.garmin.com.
•	 Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in a safe place.
For future reference, write the serial number assigned to each
component of your GHP 10V system in the spaces provided on page 3.
The serial numbers are located on a sticker on each component.

Notice
When drilling or cutting, always check the opposite side of the surface.
Be aware of fuel tanks, electrical cables, and hydraulic hoses.

Help us better support you by completing our online registration today.

Contacting Garmin

Contact Garmin Product Support if you have any questions while using
your GHP 10V.
In the USA, go to www.garmin.com/support, or contact Garmin USA
by phone at (913) 397.8200 or (800) 800.1020.
In the UK, contact Garmin (Europe) Ltd. by phone at 0808 2380000.
In Europe, go to www.garmin.com/support and click Contact Support
for in-country support information, or contact Garmin (Europe) Ltd. by
phone at +44 (0) 870.8501241.

GHP 10V Installation Instructions	

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Table of Contents
GHP™ 10V Installation Instructions................................. 1

Registering Your Device.............................................................. 1
Contacting Garmin...................................................................... 1
Important Safety Information....................................................... 1

GHP 10V Package Contents and Needed Tools............ 3
Main Components....................................................................... 3

Configuring the GHP 10V............................................... 11

About the Sea Trial Wizard.........................................................11
Important Sea Trial Wizard Considerations................................11
Starting the Sea Trial Wizard......................................................11
Performing the Sea Trial Wizard................................................11
Configuring the Planing RPM.......................................................... 11
Calibrating the Compass................................................................. 11
Performing the Autotune Procedure................................................ 11
Setting North.................................................................................... 11
Setting the Fine Heading Adjustment.............................................. 11

CCU...................................................................................................3
Autopilot Gateway..............................................................................3
GHC 20..............................................................................................3

Evaluating the Results of the Autopilot Configuration................11

CCU Interconnect Cable....................................................................3
Alarm.................................................................................................3
GHC 20 NMEA 0183 Data Cable.......................................................3
NMEA 2000 Cables and Connectors.................................................4

Advanced Configuration Procedure.......................................... 12

Installation Preparation................................................... 5

Manually Running the Automated Configuration Procedures..........12
Manually Running the Sea Trial Wizard...........................................12
Manually Defining Individual Configuration Settings........................12

Cables and Connectors............................................................... 3

Tools Needed.............................................................................. 4

Mounting and Connection Considerations.................................. 5

CCU Mounting Considerations..........................................................5
CCU Connection Considerations.......................................................5
Alarm Mounting Considerations . ......................................................5
Alarm Connection Considerations.....................................................5
NMEA 2000 Connection Considerations...........................................5
GHC 20 Mounting Considerations.....................................................5
GHC 20 Connection Considerations..................................................5

Installation Procedures.................................................... 7

CCU Installation.......................................................................... 7

Installing the CCU Mounting Bracket.................................................7
Securing the CCU in the CCU Bracket..............................................7
Connecting the CCU..........................................................................7
Alarm Installation...............................................................................7
Mounting the Alarm............................................................................7
Connecting the Alarm........................................................................7

Testing and Adjusting the Autopilot Configuration............................12
Adjusting the Acceleration Limiter Settings......................................12
Adjusting the Autopilot Gain Settings...............................................12
Enabling the Advanced Configuration Procedure............................12

Advanced Configuration Settings.............................................. 12

Appendix......................................................................... 13

NMEA 0183 Connection Diagrams............................................ 13
Specifications............................................................................ 14
NMEA 2000 PGN Information................................................... 14

CCU.................................................................................................14
GHC 20............................................................................................14

NMEA 0183 Information............................................................ 15
GHP 10V Configuration Settings............................................... 15
Error and Warning Messages.................................................... 16
CCU Mounting Template........................................................... 17
GHP 10V Installation Checklist.................................................. 19

Autopilot Gateway Installation..................................................... 7

Mounting the Autopilot Gateway........................................................7
Connecting the Autopilot Gateway.....................................................8

GHC 20 Installation..................................................................... 8
Mounting the GHC 20........................................................................8
Connecting the GHC 20.....................................................................8
Multiple GHC 20 Considerations.......................................................8

Connecting the Devices to a NMEA 2000 Network..................... 9
Connecting the GHC 20 to an Existing NMEA 2000 Network............9
Connecting the CCU to an Existing NMEA 2000 Network.................9
Building a Basic NMEA 2000 Network for the GHC 20
and the CCU..............................................................................10

Connecting Optional Devices to the GHP 10V
Autopilot System..................................................................... 10

NMEA 0183 Connection Considerations.........................................10
Connecting an Optional NMEA 0183-compatible Device to the
GHC 20......................................................................................10

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GHP 10V Installation Instructions

GHP 10V Package Contents and Needed
Tools

GHC 20

The GHP 10V autopilot system consists of multiple components, each
sold separately. Familiarize yourself with all of the components before
beginning installation. You must know how the components operate
together in order to correctly plan the installation on your boat.
As you familiarize yourself with the GHP 10V components, confirm
that your package includes the following items. If any parts are missing,
contact your Garmin dealer immediately.
Record the serial number of each component in the space provided.

Main Components

The GHP 10V autopilot system consists of three main components,
the Course Computer Unit (CCU), the Autopilot Gateway, and the
GHC™ 20 user control interface.
CCU

The GHC 20 is the primary interface used to operate the GHP 10V
autopilot system. Using the GHC 20, you engage and steer the
GHP 10V. You also set up and customize the GHP 10V using the
GHC 20.
The GHC 20 connects to a NMEA 2000 network to communicate
with the CCU. The GHC 20 also connects with optional NMEA
2000-compatible devices, such as a GPS device, to use advanced
features of the GHP 10V. If NMEA 2000-compatible devices are
not available, you can connect the GHC 20 to optional NMEA
0183-compatible devices instead.
Serial Number	

Cables and Connectors
The CCU acts as the brain of the GHP 10V. The CCU contains the
sensory equipment used to determine heading. The CCU connects to
the Autopilot Gateway with a single cable. The CCU also connects
to a NMEA 2000® network to communicate with the GHC 20, and to
optional NMEA 2000-compatible GPS devices (page 9).
Serial Number	

Autopilot Gateway

The Autopilot Gateway allows the GHP 10V autopilot system to steer
the boat through the Volvo™ steering system. The Autopilot Gateway
connects to the CCU through the CCU interconnect cable and connects
to the Volvo steering system using a proprietary Volvo connector.

The GHP 10V autopilot system includes multiple cables. These cables
connect the components to power, to each other, to an alarm, and to
optional devices.
CCU Interconnect Cable
Notice
Do not connect this cable to a NMEA 2000 network.
This cable connects the CCU to the Autopilot Gateway. A portion of this
cable contains color-coded wires with bare ends. These wires connect

the CCU to the alarm and to the yellow wire from the GHC 20.
Alarm
The alarm provides audible alerts from the GHP 10V (page 7).

Serial Number	

GHC 20 NMEA 0183 Data Cable
This cable connects the GHC 20 to the yellow wire of the CCU (page
8). This cable can also be used to connect the GHC 20 to optional
NMEA 0183-compatible devices (page 10).

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NMEA 2000 Cables and Connectors
The NMEA 2000 cables connect the CCU and the GHC 20 to the
NMEA 2000 network. Either connect the CCU and the GHC 20 to an
existing NMEA 2000 network using the included T-connectors and drop
cables, or use all of the included NMEA 2000 cables and connectors to
build a NMEA 2000 network on your boat if needed (page 9).

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Tools Needed

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Safety glasses
Drill and drill bits
3 1/2 in. (90 mm) hole saw
Wire cutters/strippers
Phillips and flat screwdrivers
Cable ties
Waterproof wire connectors (wire nuts) or heat-shrink tubing and a
heat gun
•	 Marine sealant
•	 Portable or handheld compass (to test for magnetic interference
when determining the best location to install the CCU)
•	 Anti-seize lubricant (optional)
Note: Mounting screws are provided for the GHC 20 and the CCU. If
the provided screws are not appropriate for the mounting surface, you
must provide the correct types of screws.

NMEA 2000 drop cable, 6 ft. (2 m) (×2)
NMEA 2000 power cable
NMEA 2000 T-connector (×3)
NMEA 2000 terminator, male
NMEA 2000 terminator, female

NMEA 2000 Extension Cables

NMEA 2000 extension cables are available if needed. Contact
your local Garmin dealer or Garmin Product Support for ordering
information.

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GHP 10V Installation Instructions

Installation Preparation
Before installing the GHP 10V autopilot system, you must plan where
all the components will be located on your boat. Temporarily place
all the components where you intend to install them. Read these
considerations before you begin planning your installation.
NOTE: There is an installation checklist on the last page of these
instructions. Remove the last page and refer to the checklist as you
proceed through the GHP 10V installation.

Mounting and Connection Considerations

The GHP 10V components connect to each other and to power using the
included cables. Ensure that the correct cables reach each component
and that each component is in an acceptable location before mounting
or connecting any components.
CCU Mounting Considerations
•	 The CCU must be mounted in the forward half of the boat, no
higher than 10 ft. (3 m) above the waterline.
•	 The CCU must not be mounted in a location where it will be
submerged or exposed to wash-down.
•	 The CCU must not be mounted near magnetic material,
magnets (speakers and electric motors), or high-current wires.
•	 The CCU must be mounted at least 24 in. (0.6 m) away from
movable or changing magnetic disturbances such as anchors, anchor
chain, wiper motors, and tool boxes.
•	 A handheld compass should be used to test for magnetic interference
in the area where the CCU is to be mounted.
If the handheld compass does not point north when you hold it in
the location where you intend to mount the CCU, there is magnetic
interference. Choose another location, and test again.
•	 The CCU can be mounted below the waterline if it is not in a
location where it will be submerged or exposed to wash-down.
•	 The CCU bracket must be mounted on a vertical surface or under a
horizontal surface, so that the connected wires hang straight down.
•	 Mounting screws are included with the CCU, but you may need to
provide different screws if the supplied screws are not suitable for
the mounting surface.
CCU Connection Considerations
•	 The CCU interconnect cable connects the CCU to the Autopilot
Gateway, and provides 9.5 ft. (3 m) of cable between the CCU and
the Autopilot Gateway.
◦◦ If the CCU cannot be mounted within 9.5 ft. (3 m) of the
Autopilot Gateway, NMEA 2000 cables can be used to extend
the connection.
◦◦ The CCU interconnect cable must not be cut.
•	 The CCU interconnect cable connects the CCU to the GHC 20 with
a single yellow signal wire (page 7). The autopilot system does not
power on if this connection is not made.

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Alarm Mounting Considerations
•	 The alarm should be mounted near the helm station.
•	 The alarm can be mounted under the dashboard.
Alarm Connection Considerations
•	 If needed, the alarm wires can be extended with 28 AWG (.08 mm2)
wire.
NMEA 2000 Connection Considerations
•	 The CCU and the GHC 20 connect to the NMEA 2000 network.
If your boat does not have a NMEA 2000 network, one can be built
using the included NMEA 2000 cables and connectors
(page 10).
•	 To use advanced features of the GHP 10V, optional NMEA
2000-compatible devices, such as a GPS device, can be connected to
the NMEA 2000 network.
GHC 20 Mounting Considerations
Notice
The mounting surface must be flat to avoid damaging the device when
it is mounted.
•	 The mounting location should provide optimal viewing as you
operate your vessel.
•	 The mounting location should allow easy access to the keys on the
GHC 20.
•	 The mounting surface must be strong enough to support the weight
of the GHC 20 and protect it from excessive vibration or shock.
•	 The area behind the surface must allow room for the routing and
connection of the cables.
There should be at least a 3-inch (8 cm) clearance behind the case of
the GHC 20.
•	 The location must be at least 8 1/4 in. (209 mm) from a magnetic
compass, to avoid interference.
•	 The location must be in an area that is not exposed to extreme
temperature conditions (page 14).
GHC 20 Connection Considerations
•	 You must connect the GHC 20 to the NMEA 2000 network.
•	 For the autopilot to function, you must correctly connect two wires
from the GHC 20 data cable:
◦◦ The yellow wire from the GHC 20 data cable must be connected
to the yellow wire of the CCU interconnect cable.
◦◦ The black wire from the GHC 20 data cable must be connected
to the same ground as the CCU.
•	 Optional NMEA 0183-compatible devices, such as a GPS device,
can be connected to the GHC 20 data cable (page 10).

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GHP 10V General Connection Diagram
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Description
GHC 20
GHC 20 data cable
NMEA 2000 network

Important Considerations

Route the yellow wire to the location where you plan to install the GHC 20 (page 8)
The GHC 20 and the CCU must be connected to the NMEA 2000 network using the included T-connectors
(page 9).
If there is not an existing NMEA 2000 network on your boat, you can build one using the supplied cables and
connectors (page 10).
NMEA 2000 power cable This cable should be installed only if you are building a NMEA 2000 network. Do not install this cable if there is an
existing NMEA 2000 network on your boat (page 10).
The NMEA 2000 power cable must be connected to a 9–16 Vdc power source.
CCU
Mount the CCU with the cables pointing straight down (page 7).
CCU power cable
The CCU can be connected to a 12-24 Vdc power source. The black wire from the GHC 20 data cable must be
connected to the same ground as this cable (page 8).
CCU interconnect cable In order for the autopilot to turn on, the yellow wire from this cable must be connected to the yellow wire from the
GHC 20 data cable.
The orange and blue wires from this cable must be connected to the alarm (page 7).
GHP 10V Autopilot
Gateway
GHP 10V Installation Instructions

Installation Procedures
After you have completely planned the GHP 10V installation on your
boat, and have satisfied all the mounting and connecting considerations
for your particular installation, you can begin mounting and connecting
the components.

CCU Installation

To install the CCU, you must mount it to your boat (page 7), connect it
to the Autopilot Gateway (page 7), connect it to a NMEA 2000 network
(page 9), connect it to the alarm (page 7), and connect it to the yellow
CCU signal wire on the GHC 20 (page 7).
Installing the CCU Mounting Bracket
Before you can mount the CCU, you must select a location and
determine the correct mounting hardware (page 5).
The CCU bracket has two portions, the mounting portion and the
securing portion.
1.	 Cut out the mounting template provided on page 17.
2.	 Tape the template to the mounting location.
	 If you are installing the CCU on a vertical surface, install the
mounting portion of the bracket with an opening ➊ at the bottom.

Connecting the CCU
1.	 Route the five-pin connector end of the CCU interconnect cable to
the location where you plan to access the Volvo multilink bus
(page 7).
2.	 Connect the CCU interconnect cable to the Autopilot Gateway after
you have installed the gateway.
3.	 Route the wires from the bare-wire portion of the cable to the CCU
interconnect cable.
•	 Route the orange and blue wires to the location where you plan
to install the alarm (page 7).
If the cable is not long enough, extend the appropriate wires with
28 AWG (.08 mm2) wire.
•	 Route the yellow wire to the location where you plan to install
the GHC 20 (page 8).
If the cable is not long enough, extend the yellow wire with 22
AWG (.33 mm2) wire.
4.	 Route the red and black wires to the battery. This is the primary
power input to the CCU.
Alarm Installation
The alarm audibly alerts you to important GHP 10V events.
To install the alarm, you must mount it to your boat (page 7) and
connect it to the CCU (page 7).
Mounting the Alarm
Before you can mount the alarm, you must select a mounting location
(page 5).

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	 Secure the alarm with cable ties or other appropriate mounting
hardware (not included).

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3.	 Drill pilot holes at the three mounting locations.
4.	 Use screws ➋ to secure the mounting portion of the CCU bracket.
Securing the CCU in the CCU Bracket
1.	 Connect the CCU interconnect
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cable and the NMEA 2000 drop
cable to the CCU.
2.	 Place the CCU in the mounting
portion of the CCU bracket with
the wires hanging straight down
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3.	 Place the securing portion of the
bracket over the ball and snap
it into the mounting portion of
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the bracket, starting with the
two arms ➋ that do not have the
thumbscrew ➌.
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4.	 With the cables hanging straight
down, connect the arm with the thumbscrew.
	 The cables must hang straight down for the CCU to accurately read
your heading.
5.	 Hand-tighten the thumbscrew until the CCU is held firmly in the
bracket.
Do not overtighten the thumbscrew.

GHP 10V Installation Instructions	

Connecting the Alarm
1.	 Route the alarm-cable to the bare-wire end of the CCU interconnect
cable.
	 If the cable is not long enough, extend the appropriate wires with 28
AWG (.08 mm2) wire.
2.	 Connect the cables, based on the table below.
Alarm Wire
Color
White (+)
Black (-)

CCU Interconnect Cable Wire Color
Orange (+)
Blue (-)

3.	 Solder and cover all bare-wire connections.

Autopilot Gateway Installation
Notice
Do not connect the CCU interface connector on either the CCU
interconnect cable or the Autopilot Gateway to a NMEA 2000 network.
The Autopilot Gateway allows the GHP 10V Autopilot System to
communicate with the Volvo EVC system and steer the boat.
Mounting the Autopilot Gateway
1.	 Mount the Autopilot Gateway near the location where you plan to
access the Volvo proprietary multilink bus.
Ensure the Volvo interface cable reaches the location where you
plan to access the Volvo multilink bus.
2.	 Secure the Autopilot Gateway with cable ties or other appropriate
mounting hardware (not included).

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Connecting the Autopilot Gateway
1.	 Open the Volvo multilink bus and disconnect the multilink breakout
cable.
2.	 Connect the proprietary Volvo connector ➊ from the Autopilot
Gateway to the multilink bus using the included Y-cable.

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3. 	 Close the Volvo multilink bus.
4.	 Connect the CCU interface connector ➋ to the CCU cable.

GHC 20 Installation

Install the GHC 20 by flush-mounting it in the dashboard near the helm,
connecting it to the yellow wire from the CCU interconnect cable, and
connecting it to a NMEA 2000 network.
To use advanced features of the GHP 10V, optional NMEA
2000-compatible or NMEA 0183-compatible devices, such as a GPS
device, can be connected to the NMEA 2000 network or connected to
the GHC 20 through NMEA 0183.

5.	 If necessary, use a file and sandpaper to refine the size of the hole.
6.	 Place the GHC 20 into the cutout to confirm that the four mounting
holes are correct.
7.	 Select an option:
•	 If the mounting holes are correct, proceed to step 8.
•	 If the mounting holes are not correct, mark the correct locations
of the four mounting holes.
8.	 Remove the GHC 20 from the cutout.
9.	 Drill the four 7/64 in. (2.8 mm) pilot holes.
	 If you are mounting the GHC 20 in fiberglass, use a countersink bit
as advised in the notice.
10.	Remove the remainder of the template.
11.	Place the included gasket on the back of the device and apply
marine sealant around the gasket to prevent leakage behind the
dashboard.
12.	Place the GHC 20 into the cutout.
13.	Securely fasten the GHC 20 to the mounting surface using the
supplied screws.
	 If you are mounting the GHC 20 in fiberglass, use a anti-galling
lubricant as advised in the notice.
14.	Snap the decorative bezel ➊ into place.

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Mounting the GHC 20
Notice
The temperature range for the GHC 20 is from 5°F to 158°F (from
-15°C to 70°C). Extended exposure to temperatures outside of this
range (in storage or operating conditions) may cause failure of the
LCD screen or other components. This type of failure and related
consequences are not covered by the manufacturer’s limited warranty.
If you are mounting the GHC 20 in fiberglass, when drilling the
four pilot holes, it is recommended to use a countersink bit to drill a
clearance counterbore through only the top gel-coat layer. This will
help to avoid any cracking in the gel-coat layer when the screws are
tightened.
Stainless-steel screws may bind when screwed into fiberglass and
overtightened. Garmin recommends applying an anti-galling, stainless
anti-seize lubricant to the screws before installing them.
Before you can mount the GHC 20, you must select a mounting location
(page 5).
1.	 Trim the flush-mount template and ensure it will fit in the location
where you plan to mount the GHC 20.
	 The flush-mount template is included in the product box, not in
these instructions.
	 The flush-mount template has adhesive on the back.
2.	 Remove the protective liner from the adhesive on the back of the
template and apply it to the location where you plan to mount the
GHC 20.
3.	 If you will be cutting the hole with a jigsaw instead of a 317/32 in. (90
mm) hole saw, use a 3/8 in. (10 mm) drill bit to drill a pilot hole as
indicated on the template to begin cutting the mounting surface.
4.	 Using the jigsaw or the 3.5 in. (90 mm) hole saw, cut the mounting
surface along the inside of the dashed line indicated on the flushmount template.
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Connecting the GHC 20
For the autopilot system to function correctly, you must connect two
wires from the GHC 20 data cable (yellow and black).
1.	 Connect the yellow wire from the GHC 20 data cable to the yellow
wire from the CCU interconnect cable.
	 If the cable is not long enough, extend the yellow wire with 22
AWG (.33 mm2) wire.
2.	 Connect the black wire on the GHC 20 data cable to the same
ground location as the CCU.
	 If the cable is not long enough, extend the black wire with 22 AWG
(.33 mm2) wire.
3.	 Solder and cover all bare-wire connections.
Multiple GHC 20 Considerations
You can install multiple GHC 20 devices (sold separately) to control the
autopilot from different locations on the boat.
•	 All additional GHC 20 devices must be connected to the
NMEA 2000 network (page 9).
•	 To use an additional GHC 20 to turn on the autopilot, connect the
yellow and black wires from the additional GHC 20 to the same
wires as the primary GHC 20.
◦◦ If you connect additional GHC 20 devices to turn on the
autopilot, you must turn them all off to turn off the autopilot.
◦◦ If you do not connect an additional GHC 20 to turn on the
autopilot, then the additional GHC 20 enters standby mode when
you turn it off, and the autopilot remains on until turned off by
the primary GHC 20.

GHP 10V Installation Instructions

Connecting the Devices to a NMEA 2000
Network
Notice
If you have an existing NMEA 2000 network on your boat, it should
already be connected to power. Do not connect the included NMEA
2000 power cable to an existing NMEA 2000 network, because only
one power source should be connected to a NMEA 2000 network.

	 NOTE: In order for the autopilot to turn on, the yellow wire from
the GHC 20 data cable be connected to the yellow wire from the
CCU interconnect cable, and the black wire from the GHC 20 data
cable must be connected to the same ground as the CCU (page 8).
Connecting the CCU to an Existing NMEA 2000 Network
1.	 Determine where to connect the CCU ➊ to your existing NMEA
2000 backbone ➋ (page 5).

You can connect the GHC 20 to the CCU through an existing NMEA
2000 network. If you do not have an existing NMEA 2000 network on
your boat, all the parts needed to build one are supplied in the GHP 10V
package (page 10).

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To use advanced features of the GHP 10V, optional NMEA
2000-compatible devices, such as a GPS device, can be connected to
the NMEA 2000 network.
For more information on NMEA 2000, go to www.garmin.com.
Connecting the GHC 20 to an Existing NMEA 2000
Network
1.	 Determine where to connect the GHC 20 ➊ to your existing NMEA
2000 backbone ➋ (page 5).

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2.	 Disconnect one side of a NMEA 2000 T-connector from the
network.
3.	 If necessary, to extend the NMEA 2000 network backbone, connect
a NMEA 2000 backbone extension cable (not included) to the side
of the disconnected T-connector.
4.	 Add the included T‑connector ➌ for the CCU to the NMEA
2000 backbone by connecting it to the side of the disconnected
T‑connector or backbone extension cable.
5.	 Route the included drop cable ➍ to the bottom of the T-connector
added in step 4, and connect it to the T-connector.
	 If the included drop cable is not long enough, you can use a drop
cable up to 20 ft. (6 m) long (not included).
6.	 Connect the drop cable to the to the CCU.

2.	 Disconnect one side of a NMEA 2000 T-connector from the
network.
3.	 If necessary, to extend the NMEA 2000 network backbone, connect
a NMEA 2000 backbone extension cable (not included) to the side
of the disconnected T-connector.
4.	 Add the included T‑connector ➌ for the GHC 20 to the NMEA
2000 backbone by connecting it to the side of the disconnected
T‑connector or backbone extension cable.
5.	 Route the included drop cable ➍ to the bottom of the T-connector
added in step 4, and connect it to the T-connector.
	 If the included drop cable is not long enough, you can use a drop
cable up to 20 ft. (6 m) long (not included).
6.	 Connect the drop cable to the to the GHC 20.
7.	 Connect the drop cable to the T-connector you added in step 3, and
to the GHC 20.

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Building a Basic NMEA 2000 Network for the GHC 20 and
the CCU
Notice
You must connect the included NMEA 2000 power cable to the boat
ignition switch, or through another in-line switch. The GHC 20 will
drain your battery if the NMEA 2000 power cable is connected to the
battery directly.
1.	 Connect the three T-connectors ➊ together by their sides.

➏

➐

➍

-

+

➌
➊
➑

To use advanced features of the GHP 10V, optional NMEA
2000-compatible or NMEA 0183-compatible devices, such as a GPS
device, can be connected to the NMEA 2000 network or to the GHC 20
through NMEA 0183.
NMEA 0183 Connection Considerations
•	 To identify the Transfer (Tx) A(+) and B(-) wires for your NMEA
0183-compatible device, consult the installation instructions for
your device.
•	 When connecting NMEA 0183 devices with two transmitting and
two receiving lines, it is not necessary for the NMEA 2000 bus and
the NMEA 0183 device to connect to a common ground.
•	 When connecting a NMEA 0183 device with only one transmitting
(Tx) line or with only one receiving (Rx) line, the NMEA 2000
bus and the NMEA 0183 device must be connected to a common
ground.
Connecting an Optional NMEA 0183-compatible Device to
the GHC 20
1.	 Determine the NMEA 0183 connection assignments of your NMEA
0183-compatible device.
2.	 Connect your NMEA 0183-compatible device to the GHC 20, based
on the table below.

➎
➋
➑

2.	 Connect included NMEA 2000 power cable ➋ to a 12 Vdc power
source ➌ through a switch.
	 Connect to the ignition switch ➍ of the boat if possible, or through
an in-line switch (not included).
3.	 Connect the NMEA 2000 power cable to one of the T-connectors.
4.	 Connect one of the included NMEA 2000 drop cables ➎ to one of
the T-connectors and to the GHC 20 ➏.
5.	 Connect the other included NMEA 2000 drop cable to the other
T-connector and to the CCU ➐.
6.	 Connect the male and female terminators ➑ to each end of the
combined T-connectors.
	 NOTE: The GHC 20 must connect to the CCU with the yellow
CCU signal wire in the GHC 20 data cable. The black wire must
connect to CCU ground (page 8).

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Connecting Optional Devices to the GHP 10V
Autopilot System

GHC 20 Data Cable Wire Color
Black
Yellow
Blue
White
Brown
Green

Function
CCU signal ground
CCU signal
Tx/A (+)
Tx/B (-)
Rx/A (+)
Rx/B (-)

	 Three examples of various connection situations are provided in the
appendix (page 13).
3.	 If necessary, use 22 AWG (.33 mm2) twisted-pair wire for extended
runs of wire.
4.	 Solder and cover all bare-wire connections.

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Configuring the GHP 10V
The GHP 10V must be configured and tuned to your boat dynamics
and motor configuration. Use the Sea Trial Wizard on the GHC 20
to configure the GHP 10V. These wizards will walk you through the
necessary configuration steps.

About the Sea Trial Wizard

The Sea Trial Wizard configures the fundamental sensors on the
autopilot, and it is extremely important to complete the wizard in
conditions appropriate for your boat.

Important Sea Trial Wizard Considerations

Complete the Sea Trial Wizard in calm water. The nature of calm water
is relative to the size and shape of your boat.
•	 Ensure your boat does not rock while sitting still or moving very
slowly.
•	 Ensure your boat is not significantly affected by the wind.
•	 Keep the weight on your boat balanced. DO NOT move around
on the boat while completing any of the steps in the Sea Trial
Wizard.

Starting the Sea Trial Wizard

Before you start the Sea Trial Wizard, you must drive to an open area of
calm water.
1.	 Turn on the GHP 10V.
2.	 Select an option:
•	 If the Sea Trial Wizard starts automatically, proceed to step 3.
•	 If the Sea Trial Wizard does not start automatically, select Menu
> Setup > Dealer Autopilot Configuration > Wizards > Sea
Trial Wizard.
3. Select Begin.

Performing the Sea Trial Wizard
1.	
2.	
3.	
4.	
5.	
6.	
7.	

Drive your boat to an open area of calm water.
Start the Sea Trial Wizard (page 11).
Configure the planing RPM (page 11).
Calibrate the compass (page 11).
Perform the autotune procedure (page 11).
Set north (page 11).
If necessary, set the fine heading adjustment (page 11).

Configuring the Planing RPM
1.	 Note the RPM reading from the tachometer on the dashboard of
your boat at the point your boat transitions from displacement to
planing speed.
2.	 If the tachometer value does not match the value on the GHC 20,
use the arrows to adjust the value.
3.	 Select Done.
Calibrating the Compass
1.	 Drive your boat at slow/idle speed in a straight line.
2.	 Select Begin, and continue to drive in a straight line.
3.	 When instructed, turn the boat slowly clockwise, taking care to
make the turn as steady and flat as possible.
	 Turn slowly so that the boat DOES NOT list.
	 The GHC 20 displays a completion message when the calibration is
complete.
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4.	 Select an option:
•	 If the calibration completes successfully, select Done.
•	 If the calibration fails, select Retry and repeat steps 1–3.
Performing the Autotune Procedure
Before you can perform the autotune procedure, you must have a large
stretch of open water available.
1.	 Adjust the throttle so the boat travels below planing speed.
2.	 Select Begin.
	 The boat performs a number of zigzag motions while the Autotuning
is in progress.
	 The GHC 20 displays a completion message.
3.	 Select an option:
•	 If the autotune completed successfully, select Done and take
manual control of the boat.
•	 If the autotune failed, adjust the throttle and select Retry
Autotune.
4.	 If autotune fails, repeat steps 1–3 until the autotune completes
successfully.
5.	 If the autotune procedure continues to fail after you reach maximum
cruising speed, reduce your speed to the initial autotune speed
and select Alternate Autotune to begin an alternate autotuning
procedure.
Setting North
Before you can set north, you must have at least 45 seconds of hazardfree, open water available.
This procedure appears only if you connect an optional GPS device to
the GHP 10V (page 10), and the device has acquired a GPS position. If
you do not have a GPS device connected, you are prompted to set the
fine heading adjustment (page 11).
1.	 Drive the boat in a straight line at cruising speed, and select Begin.
	 The GHC 20 displays a completion message when the calibration is
compete.
2.	 Select an option:
•	 If the calibration completed successfully, select Done.
•	 If the calibration failed, repeat steps 1–2.
Setting the Fine Heading Adjustment
This procedure appears only if you do not have an optional GPS device
connected to the GHP 10V (page 10). If you do have a GPS device
installed on your boat that has acquired a GPS position, are prompted to
set north instead (page 11).
1.	 Using a handheld compass, identify north.
2.	 Adjust the fine heading setting until it matches north on the
magnetic compass.
3.	 Select Done.

Evaluating the Results of the Autopilot
Configuration

1. Test the autopilot at a slow speed.
2. If necessary, adjust the gain setting (page 12).
3. Test the autopilot at a higher speed (normal operating conditions).
4. If necessary, adjust the gain and acceleration limiter settings.

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Testing and Adjusting the Autopilot Configuration
1.	 Drive the boat in one direction with the autopilot engaged (heading
hold).
	 The boat should not oscillate significantly; however, a small amount
of oscillation is normal.
2.	 Turn the boat in one direction using the autopilot and observe the
behavior.
The boat should turn smoothly, not too quickly or too slowly.
When you turn the boat using the autopilot, the boat should
approach and settle on the desired heading with minimal overshoot
and oscillation.
3.	 Select an option:
•	 If the boat turns too quickly or too sluggishly, adjust the
autopilot acceleration limiter (page 12).
•	 If the heading hold oscillates significantly or the boat does not
correct when turning, adjust the autopilot gain (page 12).
•	 If the boat turns smoothly, the heading hold oscillates only
slightly or not at all, and the boat adjusts the heading correctly,
proceed to step 5.
4.	 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the boat turns smoothly the heading hold
oscillates only slightly or not at all, and the boat adjusts the heading
correctly.
5.	 For planing vessels, repeat steps 1–4 at faster speeds (page 12).

5.	 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the GHP 10V performance is satisfactory.

Advanced Configuration Procedure

Advanced configuration options are not available on the GHC 20 under
normal conditions. To access the advanced configuration settings of the
GHP 10V, enable the advanced configuration procedure.
Enabling the Advanced Configuration Procedure
1.	 From the heading screen, select Menu > Setup > System > System
Information.
2.	 Press and hold the center soft key ➊ for 5 seconds.
Dealer Mode appears.

➊
3.	 Press Back > Back.
If the option for Dealer Autopilot Configuration is available on the
Setup screen, the advanced configuration procedure is enabled.

Advanced Configuration Settings

Adjusting the Acceleration Limiter Settings
NOTE: When you manually adjust the acceleration limiter, make
relatively small adjustments. Test the change before making additional
adjustments.

You can run the Autotune automated configuration process, calibrate
the compass, and define north on the GHP 10V through the GHC 20
without running the wizards. You can also define most settings
individually, without running the configuration processes.

1.	 Turn on the GHP 10V using the advanced configuration procedure
(page 12).
2.	 On the GHC 20V, select Menu > Setup > Dealer Autopilot
Configuration > Autopilot Tuning > Acceleration Limiter.
3.	 Select an option:
•	 Increase the setting if the autopilot turns too quickly,
•	 Decrease the setting if the autopilot turns too slowly.
4.	 Test the autopilot configuration.
5.	 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the GHP 10V performance is satisfactory.

Manually Running the Automated Configuration
Procedures
1.	 Enable the advanced configuration procedure (page 12).
2.	 From the Heading screen, select Menu > Setup > Dealer Autopilot
Configuration > Automated Setup.
3.	 Select Autotune, Calibrate Compass, or Set North.
4.	 Follow the on-screen instructions.

Adjusting the Autopilot Gain Settings
NOTE: When you manually adjust the rudder gain (or counter gain),
make relatively small adjustments, and adjust only one value at a time.
Test the change before making additional adjustments.
1.	 Enable the advanced configuration procedure (page 12).
2.	 On the GHC 20, select Menu > Setup > Dealer Autopilot
Configuration > Autopilot Tuning > Rudder Gains.
3.	 Select an option:
•	 Select Low Speed or High Speed and use the arrows on the
GHC 20 to adjust how tightly the rudder holds the heading and
makes turns at low speed or high speed.
If you set this value too high, the autopilot may be overactive,
attempting to constantly adjust the heading at the slightest
deviation. An overactive autopilot can cause excess wear and
tear on the drive unit, and drains the battery at a faster-thannormal rate.
•	 Select Low Speed Counter or High Speed Counter to adjust
how tightly the rudder corrects the turn overshoot. If you set this
value too high, the autopilot can overshoot the turn again when
attempting to counter the original turn.
4.	 Test the autopilot configuration.
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Manually Running the Sea Trial Wizard
The Sea Trial Wizard allows you to quickly define all of the important
configuration settings on the GHP 10V. After running the wizard, if
you do not feel the GHP 10V is working correctly, you can run the
wizard again at any time. To access the wizard, enable the advanced
configuration procedure (page 12).
Manually Defining Individual Configuration Settings
1.	 Enable the advanced configuration procedure (page 12).
2.	 From the Heading screen, select Menu > Setup > Dealer Autopilot
Configuration.
3.	 Select the a setting category.
4.	 Select a setting to configure.
	 Descriptions of each setting are available in the appendix (page 15).
5.	 Configure the value of the setting.
NOTE: Configuring certain settings in the dealer autopilot
configuration procedure may require you to modify other settings.
Review the GHP 10V Configurations Settings section (page 15) prior to
modifying any settings.

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Appendix
NMEA 0183 Connection Diagrams

The following three connection diagrams are examples of different
situations you may encounter when connecting your NMEA 0183
device to the GHC 20.
Example One of Three: Two-way NMEA 0183 Communication

➋
+

➊

➊
➋

>
>

>
>

➍

>
>

If your NMEA 0183-compatible device has only one transmitting
wire (Tx), connect it to the brown wire (Rx/A) from the GHC 20, and
connect the green wire (Rx/B) from the GHC 20 to NMEA ground.

➋
+

➊

NMEA 0183-Compatible Device Wire
Function
Power
NMEA 0183 ground
Rx/A (+)
Rx/B (-)
Tx/A (+)
Tx/B (-)

NOTE: When connecting NMEA 0183 devices with two transmitting
and two receiving lines, it is not necessary for the NMEA 2000 bus and
the NMEA 0183 device to connect to a common ground.
Example Two of Three: Only One Receiving Wire

If your NMEA 0183-compatible device has only one receiving wire
(Rx), connect it to the blue wire (Tx/A) from the GHC 20, and leave the
white wire (Tx/B) from the GHC 20 unconnected.

➋
+

➊

>

➍
>
>

➊
➋
➌
➍

Example Three of Three: Only One Transmitting Wire

GHC 20
NMEA 2000 network (provides power to the GHC 20)
12 VDC power source
NMEA 0183-compatible device

Wire GHC 20 Wire
Color - Function
N/A
➊
N/A
➋
Blue - Tx/A (+)
➌
White - Tx/B (-)
➍
Brown - Rx/A (+)
➎
Green - Rx/B (-)
➏

➌
➌
➎
➏

NMEA 0183-Compatible Device Wire
Function
Power
NMEA 0183 ground
Rx
N/A
Tx/A (+)
Tx/B (-)

NOTE: When connecting a NMEA 0183 device with only one
receiving (Rx) line, the NMEA 2000 bus and the NMEA 0183 device
must be connected to a common ground.

-

➌
➍
➎
➏

>
>

➊
➋
➌
➍

➌

Wire GHC 20 Wire
Color - Function
N/A
➊
N/A
➋
Blue - Tx/A (+)
➌
White - unconnected
➍
Brown - Rx/A (+)
➎
Green - Rx/B (-)
➏

>
>
>

➊
➋
➌
➍

➌
➋
➌
➍
➎

-

➊
>
>

➍

>

GHC 20
NMEA 2000 network (provides power to the GHC 20)
12 VDC power source
NMEA 0183-compatible device

Wire GHC 20 Wire
Color - Function
N/A
➊
Green - Rx/B - connect
➋
to NMEA 0183 ground
Blue - Tx/A (+)
➌
White - Tx/B (-)
➍
Brown - Rx/A (+)
➎

NMEA 0183-Compatible Device Wire
Function
Power
NMEA 0183 ground
Rx/A (+)
Rx/B (-)
Tx/A (+)

NOTE: When connecting a NMEA 0183 device with only one
transmitting (Tx) line, the NMEA 2000 bus and the NMEA 0183 device
must be connected to a common ground.

-

➊
➋

>

➍

>
>

GHC 20
NMEA 2000 network (provides power to the GHC 20)
12 VDC power source
NMEA 0183-compatible device

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Specifications

Transmit

059392

ISO Acknowledgment

059904

ISO Request

060928

ISO Address Claim

126208

NMEA - Command/Request/Acknowledge
Group Function

126464

Transmit/Receive PGN List Group Function

126996

Product Information

127245

Rudder Data

127250

Vessel Heading

PGN

Description

059392

ISO Acknowledgment

059904

ISO Request

060928

ISO Address Claim

126208

NMEA - Command/Request/Acknowledge
Group Function

126464

Transmit/Receive PGN List Group Function

126996

Product Information

127245

Rudder Data

127250

Vessel Heading

127488

Engine Parameters - Rapid Update

128259

Water Speed

129025

Position - Rapid Update

129029

GNSS Position Data

129283

Cross-Track Error

129284

Navigation Data

129285

Navigation - Route/WP information

130306

Wind Data

130576

Small Craft Status

059392

ISO Acknowledgment

059904

ISO Request

060928

ISO Address Claim

NMEA 2000 PGN Information

126208

CCU

NMEA - Command/Request/Acknowledge
Group Function

126464

Transmit/Receive PGN List Group Function

126996

Product Information

128259

Water Speed

129025

Position - Rapid Update

129026

COG & SOG - Rapid Update

129283

Cross Track Error

129284

Navigation Data

129540

GNSS Sats in View

130306

Wind Data

Device
CCU

Alarm

Autopilot
Gateway
GHC 20

Specification
Dimensions
Weight
Temperature
range
Case material
CCU
interconnect
cable length
NMEA 2000
LEN
Dimensions
Weight
Temperature
range
Cable length
Dimensions
Weight
Dimensions
Weight
Cables

Measurement
3 19/32 in. diameter (91.4 mm)
5.6 oz. (159 g)
From 5°F to 131°F (from -15°C to 55°C)
Fully gasketed, high-impact plastic,
waterproof to IEC 529 IPX7 standards
16 ft. (5 m)
2 (100 mA)
(L × Diameter) 29/32 × 1 in. (23 × 25 mm)
2.4 oz. (68 g)
From 5°F to 131°F (from -15°C to 55°C)

Type
Receive

10 ft. (3.0 m)
51/8 × 23/8 × 1 in. (130 × 60 × 25 mm)
Less than 1 oz. (28 g)
4 21/64 × 4 17/32 × 1 3/16 in. (110 × 115 × 30
mm)
8.71 oz. (247 g)
NMEA 0183 data cable – 6 ft. (1.8 m)
NMEA 2000 drop cable and power cable –
6 1/2 ft. (2 m)
From 5°F to 158°F (from -15°C to 70°C)

Temperature
range
Compass-safe 8 1/4 in. (209 mm)
distance
Material
Case: fully-gasketed polycarbonate,
waterproof to IEC 60529 IPX7 standards
Lens: glass with an anti-glare treatment
GHC 20 power 2.5 W max.
usage
NMEA 2000
9–16 Vdc
input voltage
NMEA 2000
6 (300 mA)
LEN

Type

PGN

Description

Receive

059392

ISO Acknowledgment

059904

ISO Request

060928

ISO Address Claim

126208

NMEA - Command/Request/Acknowledge
Group Function

14	

GHC 20

126464

Transmit/Receive PGN List Group Function

126996

Product Information

127258

Magnetic Variation

127488

Engine Parameters - Rapid Update

129025

Position - Rapid Update

129026

COG & SOG - Rapid Update

129283

Cross Track Error

129284

Navigation Data

Transmit

The GHP 10V and the GHC 20 are NMEA 2000 certified.

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NMEA 0183 Information

When connected to optional NMEA 0183-compatible devices, the
GHC 20 uses the following NMEA 0183 sentences.
Type
Receive

Transmit

Sentence
wpl
gga
grme
gsa
gsv
rmc
bod
bwc
dtm
gll
rmb
vhw
mwv
xte
hdg

Category

Setting

Description

Rudder Gains

Low Speed
Gain

Allows you to set the rudder
gain for low speeds.
This setting applies to the
vessel when operating below
planing speed.
If you set this value too
high, the autopilot may
be overactive, attempting
to constantly adjust the
heading at the slightest
deviation. An overactive
autopilot can cause excess
wear and tear on the drive
unit (page 12).

Rudder Gains

Low Speed
Counter

Allows you to set the rudder
gain counter-correction for
low speeds.
This setting applies to the
vessel when operating below
planing speed.
If you set this value too
high, the autopilot may
be overactive, attempting
to constantly adjust the
heading at the slightest
deviation. An overactive
autopilot can cause excess
wear and tear on the drive
unit (page 12).

Rudder Gains

High Speed
Gain

Allows you to set the rudder
gain for high speeds.
This setting applies to the
vessel when operating
above planing speed.
If you set this value too
high, the autopilot may
be overactive, attempting
to constantly adjust the
heading at the slightest
deviation. An overactive
autopilot can cause excess
wear and tear on the drive
unit (page 12).

Rudder Gains

High Speed
Counter

Allows you to set the rudder
gain counter-correction for
high speeds.
This setting applies to the
vessel when operating
above planing speed.
If you set this value too
high, the autopilot may
be overactive, attempting
to constantly adjust the
heading at the slightest
deviation. An overactive
autopilot can cause excess
wear and tear on the drive
unit (page 12).

NMEA Setup

NMEA
Checksum

If the connected NMEA
0183 GPS unit incorrectly
calculates checksums, you
may still be able to use
it if you turn this setting
off. When set to off, data
integrity is compromised.

GHP 10V Configuration Settings

Although all of the configuration is typically completed automatically
through wizard, you can manually adjust any setting (page 12).
NOTE: Depending upon the configuration of the autopilot, certain
settings may not appear.
Category

Setting

Description

Speed Source Setup

Verify
Tachometer

Allows you to compare
the RPM readings on
the GHC 20 with the
tachometers on the
dashboard of your boat.

Speed Source Setup

Planing RPM

Allows you to adjust the
RPM reading on the
GHC 20 at the point your
boat transitions from
displacement to planing
speed. If the value does
not match the value on the
GHC 20, use the arrows to
adjust the value.

Speed Source Setup

Low RPM
Limit

Allows you to adjust lowest
RPM point of your boat. If
the value does not match
the value on the GHC 20,
use the arrows to adjust the
value.

Speed Source Setup

High RPM
Limit

Allows you to adjust the
highest RPM point of your
boat. If the value does not
match the value on the
GHC 20, use the arrows to
adjust the value.

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Category

Setting

NMEA Setup

Reversed XTE If the connected NMEA 0183
GPS unit sends the incorrect
steering direction with the
cross track error signal.
You can use this setting
to correct the steering
direction.

Navigation Setup

Navigation
Gain

Navigation Setup

Navigation
Trim Gain

Description

Allows you to adjust how
aggressively the autopilot
eliminates cross-track error
while following a Route-To
pattern.
If this value is too high, the
autopilot can oscillate back
and forth across the course
line over long distances.
If this value is too low, the
autopilot may respond slowly
in eliminating cross-track
error.

Error and Warning Messages
Error Message
Autopilot is not
receiving navigation
data. Autopilot placed
in heading hold.

Connection with
autopilot lost
Low GHC supply
voltage

Cause
The autopilot is no
longer receiving
valid navigation data
while performing a
Route-To.
This message will
also be shown if
navigation is stopped
on a chartplotter prior
to disengaging the
autopilot.
The GHC lost
connection with CCU.
The supply voltage
level is below the
value specified in the
low voltage alarm
menu.

Autopilot Action
•	 Alarm sounds
•	 Autopilot transitions
to heading hold

N/A
N/A

Allows you to adjust the
acceptable amount of long
term cross-track error while
following a Route-To pattern.
Only adjust this setting after
the navigation gain has been
set.
If this value is too
high, the autopilot will
overcompensate for crosstrack error.
If this value is too low, the
autopilot will allow a large
long term cross-track error.

NOTE: Advanced configuration settings are available when using
the advanced configuration procedure (page 12). Other settings
are available during normal operation of the GHP 10V. See the
configuration section of the GHC 20 Owner’s Manual for more
information.

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CCU Mounting Template

➊

➊

Up, when installing on a
vertical surface

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GHP 10V Installation Checklist

Detach this checklist from the installation instructions and use it to assist with the GHP 10V installation process.
Read all installation instructions before installing the GHP 10V. Contact Garmin Product Support if you have any questions during the installation
process.
	

1. Refer to the diagram and notes starting on page 6 to understand the necessary electrical and data connections.

	

2. Lay out all of the components first. Check the cable lengths. Obtain extensions if necessary.

	

3. Mount the CCU by following the directions starting on page 5. Mount the CCU in a location free of magnetic interference. Use a
handheld compass to test for magnetic interference in the area. Mount the CCU in the bracket so that the wires hang straight
down.

	

4. Mount the GHC 20 by following the directions starting on page 5.

	

5. Mount the Autopilot Gateway by following the directions on page 7.

	

6. Connect the Autopilot Gateway to the Volvo multilink bus (page 8).

	

7. Connect the Autopilot Gateway to the CCU using the CCU interconnect cable (page 8).

	

8. Connect the GHC 20 and the CCU to a NMEA 2000 network. Connect an optional NMEA 2000‑compatible GPS device to the NMEA
2000 network (page 9).

	

9. Connect the yellow wire on the GHC 20 data cable to the yellow CCU signal wire on the CCU interconnect cable and the black
wire on the GHC 20 data cable to CCU ground. Connect an optional NMEA 0183-compatible GPS device to the GHC 20 if a
NMEA 2000‑compatible GPS device is not available (page 10).

	

10. Configure the GHP 10V system by completing the Sea Trial Wizard (page 11).

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