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Connection to TZT19F
Connect the Yamaha Interface Unit to the Yamaha Engine Hub.
CHECK SYSTEM! Starboard Engine
: NMEA 2000
: Command Link
How to set up the engine display
Once the TZT19F detects the Yamaha engine network, the engine can be set up on
[Settings] [Initial Setup] [YAMAHA ENGINE SETUP]. See section 3.3 for details.
2.8.3
NMEA0183 equipment data input
Note: To output NMEA0183 data, see paragraph 2.5.1.
To connect NMEA0183 equipment to TZT19F, use the CAN bus network via the op-
tional NMEA data converter IF-NMEA2K2 (or IF-NMEA2K1). This NMEA
connection can accept a baud rate of 4800 or 38400.
Heading input to TZT19F allows functions such as Radar Overlay and course stabili-
zation (North up, etc.) in the radar operating modes. The NMEA0183 heading refresh
rate needs to be 100 ms in order for any radar function to work properly. NMEA0183
heading can be accepted on any CAN bus port at a baud rate up to 38400 bps.
Note 1: When using the ARPA function, set the heading refresh rate to 100 ms.
Note 2: For more information on connecting and wiring IF-NMEA2K2, refer to their re-
spective installation manuals.
2.8.4
CAN bus (NMEA2000) input/output
Input PGN
PGN
059392
ISO Acknowledgment
059904
ISO Request
060928
ISO Address Claim
NMEA-Request Group Function
126208
NMEA-Command Group Function
NMEA-Acknowledge Group Function
126992
System Time
126996
Product Information
127237
Heading/Track Control
127245
Rudder
Yamaha
Interface
Unit
@
/Command Link Plus
Yamaha
Engine
Hub
@
@
/Helm Master
Description
2. WIRING
Yamaha
Engine
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