
To do so, the MFD and the NMEA 2000 device must be interfaced as spurs to a powered and properly terminated NMEA 2000 backbone which does not feature any SeaTalkng devices (ex. NMEA 2000 data must be received via the MFD's SeaTalk2 port. Similar to SeatlkNG to Seatalk1 you need to get a converter and setup a separate SeatalkNG backbone to connect your NMEA 2000 devices toĢ.
BASIC NMEA 2000 CONNECTORS ON RAYMARINE SYSTEMS TRIAL
I took the middle pin out on the MFD and with trial and error and using a voltmeter to map the wires to the pins was able to splice the radio to the correct pins to go into the NMEA 0183 port on the MFDġ. I have an extra cable if anybody ever needs it. I couldn't find a cable for sale but found an old cable that fits into the plug with 4 pins in it (NMEA 0183 cable is 5 pins). You need to splice the cable from the NMEA 0183 device to the cable You need to find a cable that is virtually impossible (Raymarine part #R08004)Ģ. If you just get the converter then you will need a SeatalkNG to Seatalk cable (I recommend getting the kit) You need to setup a separate Seatalk to SeatalkNG backbone with a connector (Raymarine part number E22158)ģ. If you have an older Raymarine C80 display here is what you need:ġ. I've finally been able to get all the data from various standards to display on a single display. Please do us a favor by clicking on, then spending a minute visiting our advertisers. Thanks for visiting the Bayliner Owners Club!! If you join, you can choose to either contribute and not see any advertising, or you can choose not to contribute, and you will see the same advertising you are seeing right now. This funding comes from member donations, or through your clicking on advertisements. The Bayliner Owners Club and its Decades of stored boating information is funded by you, the people that visit here. No matter what size or model of Bayliner Boat that you have or are contemplating, we have members here who have that same model and would enjoy discussing it in a friendly, welcoming environment. The Bayliner Owners Club is a gathering place for Bayliner Owners and prospective owners.PLEASE CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT THE BOC (and remove advertising).
