4.5 SeaTalkng ® connection
The display can be connected to a SeaTalkng ® backbone, using the DeviceNet connector included
in the Power/NMEA 2000 cable and an adaptor cable (not supplied).
1.
Supplied power/NMEA 2000 cable.
2. DeviceNet (Micro-C 5–pin male) cable connector.
3.
DeviceNet (5–pin female) cable connector.
4.
SeaTalkng ® to DeviceNet adaptor cable (A06045 / A06075) connects to SeaTalkng ® backbone.
Note:
1.
SeaTalkng ® devices must be connected to a correctly terminated backbone that the display is
also connected to. Products cannot be connected directly to the display.
2. Refer to the instructions supplied with your SeaTalkng ® product for details on creating a
backbone.
NMEA 2000 connection
The display can be connected directly to a NMEA 2000 backbone, using the DeviceNet connector
included in the Power/NMEA 2000 cable.
Connection to a NMEA 2000 backbone enables GPS/GNSS position data to be received by a
compatible NMEA 2000 VHF DSC radio and compatible engine data and tank data to be shown on
the Element display.
The EV-1 heading sensor and ECI-100 can be connected via a NMEA 2000 network using SeaTalkng ®
to DeviceNet adaptor cables.
Note:
Heading data can only be provided by an EV-1 heading sensor.
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