A little more information.
I guess the first question I have is about the 5 switch panel you have, are they switches or breakers? If they are only switches you need to have some system to where any over-amping of a given circuit is interupted with some type of protection device, Fuse, breaker etc. If they are breakers it will be much easier. You will see on the back of your panel a common "Positive" pole that joins all the breakers together on one side. We will call that an "incoming" side of the breaker. That side (incoming) "positive" will be fed by a wire carrying 12 VDC(volts D/C)from the battery, or battery switch if you have one planed for your system. Anyway, the incoming side of the breaker will be fed from voltage from the battery. The other side of the breaker will feed to your desired "loads." A "load" is anything that requires voltage to operate: lights, radios, bilge pumps, etc. thats the "outlet" side of the breaker. Think of your breaker as a water valve, water in one side, the valve turns it on/off, the water exits the other side. It's really that simple. Electricity in one side electricity out the other side, and the breaker or switch either allows the voltage through when on and doesn't when turned off. As far as how to hook-up your electronics to one breaker, put the electronics you want together on the same breaker. How to determine the correct terminal ends are easy. They are color coded, I think they go something like this: red is for wire size 16-18, blue is for wire size 12-14, and yellow is for wire sizes 10-12. When you are shopping for them they are marked as the size wire you would use that terminal for. As far as the terminal strips on the back of the panel there should be only one terminal strip on the back of the panel, and it will be for the "negative" wires. I prefer to use the designation "negative" rather than ground since the terminal that wire is from is the "negative" side of the battery. If you have any more questions feel free to e-mail me at my above address. Hope I helped. Don Flowers Rockport, Tx.