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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 11:48 am Post subject: Haicom 204E Cable pulled out... need help re-wriring
HELP!!!!!
I have a Haicom 204E and the cable got pulled out of the GPS receiver unit. The cables are intact, and I now have the problem of not knowing how to put the wire back in. Inside the GPS receiver, connected to the circuit board is a white piece of plastic which numbers 1-10. The cable though has four wires.... orange, yellow, red and brown. So I have to connect these wires into the correct "port" on the gps receiver...... Ive emailed Haicom but no reply... PLEASE HELP ME!?!?!?!
Okay, so having been to town to buy a star shaped allan key to open the unit up, the little white connector that the cables plug into only has an ARROW then the numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. I have FOUR little cables that connect to them (red, yellow, orange, brown)... please - if anybody knows which number the colours go into, it would be so helpful to let me know. If you know the hardware, or if you have a clear GPS reciever (204E-Haicom) then you might be able to see which coloured cable goes into which numbered socket......
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