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[TG11] ST2000 to Lowrance Elite 5 connection - JFD - 05-28-20 06:17 AM The ST2000 is not talking to my chartplotter. I connected my new ST2000 to my Elite 5 chartplotter and when I try to have the ST2000 go to the waypoint on my chartplotter I just get an error message. I know the chartplotter is sending information to the ST2000 because I am able to measure low voltage pulses (around 1 volt) then 0 then 1v at the connection. A fellow sailer has the same setup and his is working. However he is many hours away. We have talked and I know the wiring connections are correct. The chartplotter has a connection dedicated to speed/temp or NMEA0183 and I have set it to NMEA output. RE: [TG11] ST2000 to Lowrance Elite 5 connection - Tom - Raymarine - Moderator - 06-05-20 01:01 AM Hello JFD, NMEA013 unfortunately isn't always straightforward. You've said that the wiring is correct, but if you can let us know exactly how you have this connected then we will be able to give you more informed support. People very often make mistakes with NMEA0183, since terminology is not completely standard and terms can be confusing. Can you also please confirm that your plotter's NMEA connection is set to the standard NMEA0183 4800 baud rate, not 38400 or something else (I believe this display supports multiple port speeds, but standard 0183 is always 4800 baud)? Some common reasons why this might not work:
A more certain connection, and a workaround if you can't get the 0183 working, would be to us a Seatalk1 - SeatalkNG convertor, which translates between NMEA2000 and the ST2000+'s Seatalk1. NMEA2000 is a lot less prone to the above sorts of problems than 0183 is, which is 1980's technology and long past due for retirement. Regards, Tom |