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DIGITAL YACHT NAVLINK BLUE RUUVI NMEA2000 Installation And Instruction Manual

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NAVLINK BLUE
RUUVI NMEA2000 SERVER
Version 1.00

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  • Page 1 NAVLINK BLUE RUUVI NMEA2000 SERVER Version 1.00...
  • Page 2: Before You Start

    1. Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your NAVLink Blue Ruuvi Wireless NMEA 2000 Server. This product uses low energy wireless technology to receive data from Ruuvi sensors and convert that data in to NMEA 2000. It is recommended that your product is installed by a professional installer, particularly when it comes to interfacing with other equipment.
  • Page 3 • If you are creating a new NMEA2000 network, then you may wish to consider Digital Yacht’s NMEA2000 Starter Kit, that provides all of the cables, connectors and terminators required for a basic NMEA2000 network. •...
  • Page 4 3.3 – Powering NAVLink Blue and Discovering the Ruuvi Sensors • Apply power to the NMEA 2000 network and the NAVLink Blue the LEDs should start to illuminate or flash, as per Table 1… STATUS DATA IN ERROR DATA OUT LINK Condition (Green)
  • Page 5 • Any device, connected to NAVLink Blue, can access its web interface by typing http://192.168.1.1 http://NAVLinkBlue.local into its browser’s address bar. • This will display the Home page shown in Figure 1, from which you can go to the NMEA 2000 Devices and PGNs pages and Settings page. Figure 1 3.5 –...
  • Page 6 Figure 2 • When you are happy that you have correctly identified the sensor that you wish to setup, click the “Add Sensor” button alongside the sensor. Now a new Pop-Up will appear as shown in Fig 3. Figure 3 •...
  • Page 7 • Once all of the options are correctly set for the sensor, click the “Save” button and the NAVLink Blue will show a pop-up that the sensor has been successfully registered. Then it will return to the SETTINGS page and you will see the registered sensor (Fig 4).
  • Page 8 3.5 – NMEA 2000 DEVICES Page • When first installing an NMEA 2000 network or fault finding data issues, it is very useful to be able to check what Devices are on the NMEA 2000, view what data (PGNs) they are outputting and to check their Product and Configuration information –...
  • Page 9 Figure 5 • To query the Product or Configuration Info of an NMEA 2000 Device, click on its “Eye” icon – to the right of the Green Heart icon. A pop-up window will appear showing the Product Info (Fig 7) or if you click the Config Info tab, the Configuration Info (Fig 8) Figure 7...
  • Page 10 Figure 8 3.6 – NMEA 2000 PGNs Page • If you wish to dig even deeper in to the NMEA 2000 data on the network, from the web interface Home Page, click on the PGNs page and a list of PGNs being received will be displayed –...
  • Page 11 • Each PGN is listed with its PGN Number, Source Address of the Device that sent it, Destination Address of the Device it was sent to (255 = All Devices), the PGN Description and the relative time it was received since power up. •...
  • Page 12 Figure 8 • For diagnostics purposes, it is possible to view and log all of the PGN data on the NMEA 2000 network. Click on the DATA MONITOR button and the window in Fig 9 will appear. Figure 9...
  • Page 13 • You will now see all of the RAW NMEA 2000 PGN data scrolling down the page, where each line is one PGN. • To log this data, scroll to the bottom of the page and click the START LOG button.