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Seatalk /Seatalkng to Nmea 2000 I60 & Autopilot - gewfish - 05-07-20 10:59 AM Trying to network both an I60 Wind(STng) and an Autopilot Smartpilot X-5 (St and/or STng) to a NMEA 2000 network. Q.1 If I understand correctly, the I60 being STng only requires the correct cable (A06045 or A06046) to the NMEA 2000 network. a) Am I correct? b)Will the I60 get power from the NMEA 2000 network doing this? Q.2 The autopilot is a Smartpilot X-5 with a ST6002 controller and a Course Computer E12122). The course computer has connection to ST (in and out) and STng. a)If I purchase the STng spur calk (A06043 or A06044), will this connect directly to the NMEA 2000 network? or b) Do I have to build a Seatalk network and then use the Raymarine converter kit (E22158)? Thank you for your assistance! RE: Seatalk /Seatalkng to Nmea 2000 I60 & Autopilot - Chris - Raymarine - Moderator - 05-11-20 03:17 PM Hello gewfish, Q.1 If I understand correctly, the I60 being STng only requires the correct cable (A06045 or A06046) to the NMEA 2000 network. a) Am I correct? b)Will the I60 get power from the NMEA 2000 network doing this? A1-a-yes A1-b-yes Q.2 The autopilot is a Smartpilot X-5 with a ST6002 controller and a Course Computer E12122). The course computer has connection to ST (in and out) and STng. a)If I purchase the STng spur calk (A06043 or A06044), will this connect directly to the NMEA 2000 network? or b) Do I have to build a Seatalk network and then use the Raymarine converter kit (E22158)? A2-a-either one of these cables can connect to a NMEA2000 network if you install a NMEA2000 field install-able connector. A2-b-you would not use the converter kit in this installation. |