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About the use of JP1:
If you have FLARM that has already 12V supply, and you
want to keep that instead of feeding 12V from Soartronic
IOIO interface, do not connect JP1. If your FLARM has
separate 12V/GND wires connected, you just connect the
Flarm port to the FLARM dataport with straight RJ cable.
RS232 data communication is now connected.
If you have a RJ cable feeding power to your FLARM,
disconnect that RJ cable from FLARM and connect it to
the UART 0 / Flarm RJ45 port, and then and add a new
straight RJ cable between Soartronic IOIO interface Flarm
connector and FLARM. Now RS232 data communication is
connected, and 12V from outside source is relayed
trought the RJ45 splitter to your FLARM device.
If you solder connection over JP1 the UART 0 Flarm and
Display RJ45 connectors will feed 12V to your cable
according to IGC standard. With one cable you can feed
power to your FLARM and read/write RS232 data.