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NMEA 2000 AIS Messages (PGN)
The following NMEA 2000 input/output messages are available when NMEA 2000 is turned on and an AIS is detected and selected
as a source on the NMEA 2000 network.
Message (PGN)
129038
129039
129809
129810
Set up NMEA 2000 Engine Sources
When a NMEA 2000 Engine is connected to the NMEA 2000 network, it is detected by the control head. The control head will provide
prompts to set up engines in the system. The control head assigns a number to each engine. The sources are numbered lowest to
highest, where 0 (zero) is the lowest and first source identified. You can use the sources identified by the control head, or you can
manually assign an engine to each source number.
For example, Engine 1 reports data from the engine identified as the number 0 Instance in installation (typically the engine located
on the port side of the boat towards the bow), and Engine 2 is the engine identified as the number 1 instance in installation (typically
the engine located on the starboard side of the boat towards the keel).
NOTE: See Views: Set up an Instrument View to set up the instrument views for your engine data.
Set up the Number of Engines
The number of engines and tanks are entered using the Setup Guide during initial installation. Use the instructions in this section
to change the number of engines and tanks displayed on the control head.
1. Press the HOME key.
2. Select Settings.
3. Select My Vessel.
4. Select Engines/Tanks.
5. Select the total number of engines and fuel tanks on your boat.
Description
Class A Position Report
Class B Position Report
AIS Class B Static Data, Part A
AIS Class B Static Data, Part B
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Input
Output
NMEA 2000 Setup

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