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Garmin Grid 20 Remote Input Device - Horizontal

Garmin Grid 20 Remote Input Device - Horizontal

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230-0100201101

Regular price £224.00
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  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 14.1 x 5.6 x 6.8 cm
  • Weight: 179 g
  • Temperature range: From -15° to 70°C
  • Material: Fully gasketed, high-impact plastic
  • Water rating: IPX7
  • Compass-safe distance: 114 mm
  • Power input:
    • NMEA 2000
    • 2 x AA battery powered (not included)
    • Wired power (with included power cable)
  • Input power: 9-32 V DC
  • Fuse: 1.0 Amp, Fast Blow
  • Maximum power usage at 9 V DC: 1.5 W
  • Typical current draw at 12 V DC: 40 mA
  • Maximum current draw at 12 V DC: 120 mA

Sit back and take control

  • Provides intuitive, easy-to-use remote access and control of your entire Garmin marine system
  • 360-degree, all-in-one joystick with a rotary knob and push-to-select button
  • Enables easy chartplotter menu/setting navigation and fine control, even in the worst conditions
  • Four favourite keys can be designated to restore your system to a previously saved configuration
  • Allows wired or wireless installation options

The easy-to-use GRID 20 remote input device provides intuitive remote access and control of your entire Garmin marine system. It features a 360-degree joystick with a rotary knob and push-to-select button for easy chartplotter menu/setting navigation and fine control, even in the worst conditions. You can designate four favourite keys to restore your system to a previously saved configuration. There are also a variety of hard keys for quick access to important functions, including left and right screen switches, autopilot standby/engage and more. For peace of mind, there's also a dedicated SOS key. Wired or wireless installation and vertical or horizontal options allow for a plug-and-play solution that is tailored to your marine system. Its small footprint makes it convenient to integrate into a busy helm between displays — or even into the arm of the captain's chair.

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