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Possible converter cables ?
05-05-17, 08:26 AM
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RE: Possible converter cables ?
Ray,

The i50, i60, and i70 MFDs feature communications circuitry which will support SeaTalk communications or SeaTalkng communications, but cannot simultaneously support both SeaTalk and SeaTalkng communications. Accordingly, these products may should not be connected to a SeaTalk bus and also to the spur socket of a SeaTalkng backbone or other compatible device which has been interfaced as a spur to a SeaTalkng backbone. These products may be interfaced to a SeaTalk bus (ex. D244 SeaTalk Junction Block, SeaTalk socket of device designed to accept a 3-pin press-fit SeaTalk Plug, etc.) via an A22165 SeaTalkng to SeaTalk Cable. This cable and its capabilities should not be confused with those of a SeaTalk to SeaTalkng Converter, which is designed to function as a data bridge between a SeaTalk bus to a SeaTalkng backbone.

The p70, p70S, p70R, and p70RS Evolution Autopilot Control heads also feature communications circuitry which will support SeaTalk communications or SeaTalkng communications, but cannot simultaneously support both SeaTalk and SeaTalkng communications. In order to ensure that the p70 Autopilot Control Head which you have purchased is compatible with your autopilot course computer, please specify the model/serial number of the autopilot course computer.
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Possible converter cables ? - Sea Candy - 05-04-17, 02:41 PM
RE: Possible converter cables ? - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 05-05-17 08:26 AM

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