C120 seatalk
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10-29-16, 09:55 AM
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C120 seatalk
I have a few questions about my new (to me) boat autopilot system.
It has: C120 display at the fly bridge, with radar. Autohelm 7000 control panel at the pilot house (main helm) a hydraulic steering system ALL this works according to the seller. 1: It has a seatalk interface but I believe it is not Seatalk(ng), are the connectors different? can I get a converter? 2: I would like to put an A7 series MFD in the main helm station so I will have wifi throughout the boat, is it possible to connect it to the C120 via seatalk, and if so can I enter route/waypoint info through the A7 MFD? (The C120 uses a different type of memory card and I will have to get more equipment to program them on my PC.) I would like the A7 to be the master controller for the system. |
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10-31-16, 09:21 AM
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RE: C120 seatalk
Welcome to the Raymarine Forum Don,
General comment: Please note that the ST7000 is an autopilot control head which was compatible with a number of models of Raymarine autopilot course computers. The model of the latter would aid in identifying what types of communications interfaces were present within the system. Q1: It has a seatalk interface but I believe it is not Seatalk(ng), are the connectors different? can I get a converter? A1: Neither the C-Series Classic MFDs nor the ST7000 feature a SeaTalkng communications interface. However, the SeaTalk bus that his interfacing these devices to one another may be interfaced to a SeaTalk to SeaTalkng Converter to permit these devices to communicate with compatible devices which have been interfaced to a SeaTalkng backbone. Q2: I would like to put an a7x series MFD in the main helm station so I will have wifi throughout the boat, is it possible to connect it to the C120 via seatalk, and if so can I enter route/waypoint info through the A7 MFD? (The C120 uses a different type of memory card and I will have to get more equipment to program them on my PC.) I would like the A7 to be the master controller for the system. A2: Please click here to view a FAQ addressing this subject. While navigational data may be shared between these two types of MFDs, waypoints, routes, and tracks cannot be shared between these MFDs via the SeaTalk/SeaTalkng communications interface. Raymarine Voyage Planner PC software permits waypoint/route planning and supports both Archive.FSH waypoint/route/track file format (required by C-Series Classic MFDs) and GPX file format (required by the a/c/e/eS/gS-Series MFDs). |
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10-31-16, 12:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-31-16 01:45 PM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.)
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RE: C120 seatalk
Anyway besides the voyage planner software to convert GPX files to .FSH?
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10-31-16, 02:22 PM
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