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EEC3 System Manual
control all aspects of the boat’s propulsion system.
Robust, watertight construction is a hallmark at Glendinning — we build our control heads to withstand the extreme condi-
tions that exist in the marine environment.
Control Processor
The control processor is the hub of the EEC3 control system and could be considered it’s
“brain” (central processing unit). The primary function of the control processor is to receive
commands from the control head station that is “active” and position the gear and throttle
to the commanded position.
The control processor is completely sealed by a watertight cover to protect the electronics
from moisture which could cause system failure.
Plug and play installation means you don’t have to spend valuable time trying to figure out
how to connect the engine and control heads to the control processor—just plug ‘n play!
The Glendinning EEC3 allows the boat owner the ability to connect up to six (6) different
control stations to one (1) control processor.
Station Cables
Glendinning’s station cables are pre-terminated at the fac-
tory for ease of installation, and are completely shielded to
eliminate problems caused by electromagnetic interfer-
ence, complying with the latest and strictest standards in
the industry. Both ends of the station cable has a connec-
tor which is identical on either end—no mistakes when it
comes to plugging in the cable!
Engine / Gear Harnesses
The engine and gear harnesses relay information from the control processor to the
engine and gear controls. Connecting your gear and engine to the EEC3 Control
Processor has never been easier. Each engine harness and/or gear harness is clearly
labelled and simply plugs into the appropriately labelled port on the control processor.
Station
Communication
Cable
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Station Communication
Cable Connector
CP ConnectorEngine Connector
Engine / Gear
Harness Cable
Depending on your boat’s engine / transmission,
we have the right harness for you — contact GMP