10.6 RJ45 SeaTalk
hs
network and patch cables
Description
Typical use
Quantity
1
RJ45 SeaTalk
hs
network
cables have an
RJ45
SeaTalk
hs
(male) plug on one
end, and a waterproof
RJ45
SeaTalk
hs
(male) plug with
locking collar on the other
end.
Typical uses for these cables include:
• Connecting a device with a
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
socket (e.g. the
DSM300
, or an
E-Series
Widescreen
E90W
,
E120W
or
E140W
legacy
MFD) to a
SeaTalk
hs
8–port network switch.
• Connecting a thermal camera with an RJ45
(male) plug to an
E-Series
Widescreen
E90W
,
E120W
or
E140W
legacy MFD, via
an RJ45 coupler (R32142). This assumes
that
PoE
(Power over Ethernet) connections
are not required, because there is no JCU
(Joystick Control Unit) in the system.
1
2
RJ45 SeaTalk
hs
patch cables
have an
RJ45 SeaTalk
hs
(male) plug on each end.
Typical uses for these cables include:
• Connecting multiple
SeaTalk
hs
8–port
network switches.
• Connecting a PC or laptop computer running
Voyager Planner
software to a
SeaTalk
hs
8–port network switch.
• Connecting a JCU (Joystick Control Unit) to
a thermal camera, via a PoE injector. For this
particular connection the
R32140
cable is
required, as this supports
PoE
(Power over
Ethernet).
1
3
RJ45 SeaTalk
hs
patch cables
have an
RJ45 SeaTalk
hs
(male) plug on each end.
Each plug features a locking
collar for a fully
waterproof
connection.
A typical use for these cables is:
• Connecting a device with a locking-type
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
socket (e.g. the
DSM300
),
to a legacy MFD with a locking-type
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
socket (e.g. the
E-Series
Widescreen
E90W
,
E120W
or
E140W
).
1
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