I60 cabling
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11-07-17, 02:32 PM
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RE: I60 cabling
Welcome to the Raymarine Forum David,
Q1. With an I60 wind it can be wired directly to the wind vane or the wind vane connected to a wind pod or a ICT-5 and the data feed via STNG. A1. Indeed the wind vane transducer may be directly interfaced to an i60 Wind Instrument. However, should the wind vane transducer instead be interfaced to a Wind Pod or iTC-5, then the system would additionally need to include an i70S MFID which would be responsible for calibration of the wind vane transducer. In the case of the latter, an i60 Wind Instrument may be added to the system to repeat wind data processed by the i70S MFID. Q2. My question: if the wind vane transducer is hard wired to the I60 ( analogue ) and the I60 is connected via STng to a network, will all of the data flow to network from the I60 be the same as if the transducer was connected to the network via a wind pod or a ICT-5? A2. Yes. Q3. Is there a preferred method, given that I am replacing a St60 wind and the wiring is place from the vane. I wish to maximize the features available both to and from the I60. A3. Should an i60 Wind Instrument be installed onboard and should the system feature a SeaTalkng/NMEA 2000 backbone, then it would be recommended that the i60 Wind Instrument be installed as a SeaTalkng/NMEA 2000 device rather than a SeaTalk device. |
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I60 cabling - David Fletcher - 11-07-17, 02:14 PM
RE: I60 cabling - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 11-07-17 02:32 PM
RE: I60 cabling - David Fletcher - 11-07-17, 02:44 PM
RE: I60 cabling - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 11-07-17, 03:22 PM
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