The Garmin GNX Keypad with the model number 010-12255-00 is a technologically advanced and user-friendly device specifically crafted to augment your experience with compatible GNX instrument displays. This robust keypad can be conveniently fixed-mounted near the helm for straightforward access and navigation.
Key features of the Garmin GNX Keypad include its interactive push-button interface, which simplifies the process of controlling your marine instrument display. The design of the interface is such that you can engage with various preset configurations with ease, making the transition between different data displays a breeze.
In addition, the keypad opens up possibilities for adjusting the background lighting of connected displays. Tailoring the brightness levels of your display becomes effortless, giving you control over visibility to align with your preferences or to respond to changing environmental light conditions.
Concerning its build, the Garmin GNX Keypad has manageable dimensions and a solid weight. Specifically, it measures approximately 59 x 115 x 15 mm (2.32″ x 4.53″ x 0.59″) and maintains a weight of about 95 g (3.4 oz). The device operates over a broad temperature spectrum, functioning efficiently between -15°C to 70°C (5°F to 158°F).
The device also excels in durability, thanks to its IPX7 water rating, which denotes its capability to withstand incidental exposure to water such as splashes, rain, or quick submersion, making it an ideal component for varied marine settings and weather scenarios.
Installing the Garmin GNX Keypad is designed to be seamless, offering flush mounting options that blend elegantly with your vessel's helm architecture. It is energy efficient, with a low power consumption of just 0.2W, and operates on a voltage range of 9-16V that is delivered via an NMEA 2000 network.
Its certification as an NMEA 2000 device ensures that it will integrate flawlessly with other certified marine electronics, although it is important to note its incompatibility with the older NMEA 0183 standard.
An additional feature that enhances the user experience is the auto-on capability; the keypad automatically activates when the system is powered up and connected to compatible instruments.
The Garmin GNX Keypad – 010-12255-00 stands out as an exemplary and straightforward solution that elevates your marine instrumentation setup. Its intuitive push-button controls, customizable display lighting, and straightforward installation make it a worthy addition to your navigation tools. It is optimized for compatibility with the GNX 120 and GNX 130 among other devices.
Key Features of the Garmin GNX Keypad
- Intuitive push-button interface for simple navigation
- Customizable background lighting for connected displays
- Flush mounting capability for sleek integration
- Low power consumption (0.2W) and efficient voltage range (9-16V)
- Robust build with IPX7 water rating
- Automatic activation with auto-on feature
- NMEA 2000 certified for seamless network integration
- Operational across a wide temperature range (-15°C to 70°C / 5°F to 158°F)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Garmin GNX Keypad compatible with NMEA 0183 devices?
No, the Garmin GNX Keypad is exclusively compatible with NMEA 2000 networked devices and does not support NMEA 0183.
Can the background lighting of the instrument display be adjusted using the keypad?
Yes, with the Garmin GNX Keypad, adjusting the background lighting for all the displays connected to it is possible, offering enhanced visibility control.
What are the dimensions and weight of the Garmin GNX Keypad?
The Garmin GNX Keypad is compact and lightweight, with dimensions of 59 x 115 x 15 mm (2.32″ x 4.53″ x 0.59″) and a weight of approximately 95 g (3.4 oz).
What is the water rating of the Garmin GNX Keypad?
Rated at IPX7, the Garmin GNX Keypad is built to resist water intrusion during marine use.
What is the power consumption and voltage range of the Garmin GNX Keypad?
Its power-efficient design results in a mere 0.2W power consumption, and it runs on a steady voltage range supplied by an NMEA 2000 network, 9-16V.
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