Introduction; System Components; The Linkup Gateway Concept; Design And Function - Veratron LINK UP J1939 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

SYSTEM COMPONENTS

THE LINKUP GATEWAY CONCEPT

The LinkUp J1939 (hereinafter "Device" or "LinkUp") provides an easy method to convert engine or vessel
information to NMEA 2000.
Easily installed, the LinkUp gateway replaces the original wiring by a single NMEA2000 drop cable.
The data are then available for being displayed on any OceanLink, AcquaLink, or more in general on any
glass cockpit NMEA 2000 display device.
Configuring LinkUp gateways is simple using a mobile device and the companion LinkUp Configurator App
for Android or iOS.
Each device has a built-in, passive NFC antenna, so the parameters of the engine, such as engine instances
or the alarm settings, are wirelessly configured on the mobile device which is then "tapped" against the
LinkUp device for instant data download.

DESIGN AND FUNCTION

The LinkUp gateway has a simple but yet effective design.
The potted housing allows the unit to be installed in Engine Rooms, making it compliant to the ISO
8846:1990 as requested by the directive 2013-53(EC).
The standard NMEA 2000® M12 plug allows for a plug-and-play installation to the network backbone.
The CAN J1939 connection happens through a Deutsch DT04-6P 6-pole connector.
LinkUp Gateway
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This device will translate all your engine data, which is
transmitted on a SAE J1939 CAN bus, to the
NMEA2000® standard, making all the information
available for any display.
Wireless configurable, the LinkUp gateway can be
easily set up with your smartphone and the LinkUp
configurator App.
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