No Pilot error message on P70
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05-09-17, 07:38 AM
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RE: No Pilot error message on P70
daknecht,
Q1. Can you clarify what the red 12v wire from the ACU-100 to the Seatalkng connector is for? A1. Unlike the ACU-200 and ACU-400, the SeaTalkng communications circuitry of the ACU-100 and ACU-150 is designed to be powered by, not be supply power to, a SeaTalkng backbone. Accordingly the red wire of the SeaTalkng spur cable which is connected to the ACU-100's and ACU-150's SeaTalkng functions to supply the ACU's communications circuitry with power. Q2. In a standard setup would you have two different 12v power supplies to the network backbone? A2. No. In smaller SeaTalkng networks, it is not uncommon for an ACU-200 or ACU-400 to supply power to the SeaTalkng backbone. However, it is considered to be a best practices to power the SeaTalkng backbone via a dedicated power circuit rather than from the ACU-200 or ACU-400. Accordingly, the ACU-200 and ACU-400 are fitted with a SeaTalkng power switch. This switch will be positioned in the OFF position when the SeaTalkng backbone will be powered a dedicated power circuit rather than from the ACU-200 or ACU-400. |
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No Pilot error message on P70 - daknecht - 05-02-17, 08:47 PM
RE: No Pilot error message on P70 - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 05-03-17, 11:10 AM
RE: No Pilot error message on P70 - daknecht - 05-07-17, 06:59 AM
RE: No Pilot error message on P70 - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 05-08-17, 10:37 AM
RE: No Pilot error message on P70 - daknecht - 05-08-17, 09:28 PM
RE: No Pilot error message on P70 - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 05-09-17 07:38 AM
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