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RayNet to Backbone
05-23-16, 12:33 PM
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RE: RayNet to Backbone
olegreg,

Should you have clicked on the powered and properly terminated SeaTalkng backbone included within the prior response, Raymarine's SeaTalkng Connections web page could have been viewed, show an example of how devices featuring SeaTalkng/NMEA 2000 devices are interfaced to one another. In short, the Data Master MFD's SeaTalkng socket will need to be interfaced to a spur socket within powered and properly terminated SeaTalkng backbone. An appropriate length of SeaTalkng Spur Cable (5m max) is used for this purpose. Should a Cackbone Cable already be located in the proximity of the Data Master MFD, then a SeaTalkng T-Piece, 5-Way Connector, or Inline Terminator will be connected to the Backbone Cable. The aforementioned SeaTalkng Spur Cable would then be used to connect the MFD's Spur socket to the SeaTalkng T-Piece, 5-Way Connector, or Inline Terminator. Should a SeaTalkng T-Piece or 5-Way Connector be installed, then a SeaTalkng Termination Plug will need to be installed within the remaining blue backbone socket of this SeaTalkng T-Piece or 5-Way Connector.
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RayNet to Backbone - olegreg - 05-22-16, 08:29 PM
RE: RayNet to Backbone - olegreg - 05-23-16, 11:19 AM
RE: RayNet to Backbone - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 05-23-16 12:33 PM

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