C-4To connect to a remote alarm system...· Connect the BLUE harness lead to the negative side of a transistoralarm or relay switch.· Connect the positive side of the alarm or relay to the positive side ofthe 5-40 volt DC power source.The GPS 95 may be connected to a PC-compatible computer using a NMEA0183 data interface or to marine electronics such as an autopilot or plotterwhich use an NMEA 0180, NMEA 0182 or NMEA 0183 data interface. The unitcan provide data for up to three NMEA “listeners” simultaneously. Refer toinstallation instructions of these devices for further information.To connect the GPS 95 to an NMEA electronic device...· Connect the BROWN harness lead to the NMEA “A” line of a two-wire,shielded cable.· Connect the BLACK harness lead to the NMEA “B” line of the shieldedcable.· Connect the BLACK harness lead to the shield of the shielded cable.(The opposite end of the shield should not be grounded.)C.3 YOKE MOUNT INSTALLATIONThe GPS 95 is equipped with a yoke mount which can quickly be attachedto the control yoke for easy access and visibility without blocking the view ofthe instrument panel. The yoke mount can quickly be detached and stowedin the carrying bag along with the GPS 95 radio and any other accessoriesyou might wish to take with you. The clamp that comes with the standardyoke mount will fit the control yoke of more than 90% of general aviationaircraft. If the standard clamp will not fit your aircraft, call our toll-free productsupport number to exchange for the proper type of clamp for your aircraft.Generally, the standard clamp will not fit the following: Bonanza/Baron,Commanche, large Piper twins, and some other large Beech models.The GPS 95 can also be fix mounted to a surface using the surface mount.Before permanent mounting, you may wish to apply power to the unit andlook at the display in the desired mounting location to ensure you have thedesired viewing angle.