Connect An External Monitor - Simrad R2009 User Manual

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Talkers and Listeners
Do not connect multiple devices outputting data (Talkers) on to any serial input (RX) of the
unit. The RS422 protocol is not intended for this type of connection, and data will be
corrupted if more than one device transmits simultaneously. The output (TX) however may
drive multiple receivers (Listeners). The number of receivers is finite, and depends on the
receiving hardware. Typically three devices is possible.

Connect an external monitor

The R3016 incorporates HDMI technology and has a HDMI output which can be connected
to an external monitor to replicate video at a remote location. Video is at a resolution of 1366
x 768, a connected monitor should support same resolution or be able to scale.
HDMI-1
DVI-2
VIDEO-3 VIDEO-4NMEA2K
SERIAL
1
1
MO series monitor
2
HDMI cable
3
R3016
4
HDMI cable - waterproof connector (use in exposed installations)
Note:
While the HDMI standard does not state maximum cable length, signal may be
compromised on long runs. Only use Navico or other high quality HDMI certified cables.
3rd party cables should be tested before installation. On runs over 10m it may be
required to add an HDMI amplifier or use HDMI-CAT6 adaptors.
Note:
Some HDMI TV displays may apply over-scan, which will in effect crop the image
possibly causing loss of important content. Check the display manual for an option to
disable over-scan or adjust scaling
Wiring
| R2009/R3016 User manual
ETHERNET
USB
POWER
2
HDMI
NMEA2000 POWER NMEA0183 NMEA0183
3
4

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