4.3 NMEA 2000 (SeaTalkng ®) connection
The MFD can transmit and receive data from devices connected on a compliant CAN bus network
that the MFD is also connected to. The MFD is connected to the backbone using the DeviceNet
connector on the Power/NMEA 2000 cable.
1.
Power/NMEA 2000 cable connects to the rear of the MFD.
2. DeviceNet (Micro-C 5 pin male) connector connects to NMEA 2000 network or SeaTalkng ® via
adaptor cable.
3.
DeviceNet (5 pin female) connector.
4.
Adaptor cable connects to SeaTalkng ® backbone or DeviceNet spur cable connects to NMEA
2000 network.Available cables
• A06045 — Female DeviceNet to SeaTalkng ® cable, shown.
• E05026 — Female DeviceNet to bare end wires.
Note:
1.
SeaTalkng ® and NMEA 2000 devices must be connected to a correctly terminated backbone
that the MFD is also connected to. Devices cannot be connected directly to the MFD.
2. Refer to the instructions supplied with your SeaTalkng ® / NMEA 2000 device for details on
creating a backbone.
4.4 Transducer connection
If your MFD includes a built-in sonar module then you can connect a transducer to your MFD.
Note:
RealVision™ transducers connect directly, all other transducer type require an adaptor cable.
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