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E120 classic - jim28 - 03-20-17 02:08 PM chuck , I have a e120 classic that has a radar , and a airmar gps/high speed sensor connected through the seatalk2 outlet . can a dsm 300 be connected at the seatalk highspeed outlet using a crossover coupler ? if so can I connect another e120 through the seatalk/alarm out at a later date . if this is not possible what is the best way to do so . thanks , jim RE: E120 classic - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 03-20-17 02:26 PM Welcome to the Raymarine Forum Jim, Q1. can a dsm 300 be connected at the seatalk highspeed outlet using a crossover coupler ? if so can I connect another e120 through the seatalk/alarm out at a later date . if this is not possible what is the best way to do so? A1. The DSM30/300 and E-Series Classic MFDs each feature Ethernet (SeaTalkhs) network communications interaces. Indeed, the DSM30/300 is designed to be interfaced to an E-Series Classic MFD via a pair of SeaTalkhs (M) to RJ45(M) Cables which have been joined to one another using a SeaTalkhs Crossover Coupler. Alternatively, the E-Series Classic MFD(s) and DSM30/300 may each be interfaced to a HS5 RayNet Network Switch via a cable assembly constructed from an A80272 SeaTalkhs (M) to RayNet (M) Adapter and an appropriate length of RayNet (F) to RayNet (F) Cable. RE: E120 classic - jim28 - 03-20-17 07:15 PM thanks for the info Chuck and fast reply . Jim RE: E120 classic - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 03-21-17 08:22 AM You're welcome. |