Nmea 2000 Connection; Camera / Video Connection - Raymarine a67 Wi-Fi Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Raymarine new a/c/e series multifunction displays
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4.13 NMEA 2000 connection

The display can receive data from NMEA 2000 devices (e.g.
data from compatible engines). The NMEA 2000 connection is
made using SeaTalk
ng
and appropriate adaptor cables.
You can EITHER:
• Use your SeaTalk
ng
backbone and connect each NMEA 2000
device on a spur, OR
• connect the display on a spur into an existing NMEA 2000
backbone.
Important: You cannot have 2 backbones connected
together.
Connecting NMEA 2000 equipment to the SeaTalk
backbone
1
12V
2
1. 12 V supply into backbone.
2. SeaTalk
ng
backbone.
3. SeaTalk
ng
to DeviceNet adaptor cable.
4. NMEA 2000 equipment.
Connecting the display to an existing NMEA 2000
(DeviceNet) backbone
1. Multifunction display.
2. SeaTalk
ng
to DeviceNet adaptor cable.
3. DeviceNet backbone.
4. NMEA 2000 equipment.
Cables and connections
ng
4
NM EA 2000
3
ng
SeaT alk
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4.14 Camera / Video connection

A camera or a video device can be connected directly to New c
Series and New e Series multifunction displays using the video
connector on the power and data cable.
Note: Video devices cannot be directly connected to New a
Series multifunction displays. For camera connections to a
New a Series display please refer to the IP camera connection
section.
Examples of video sources that you can connect to the display
include:
• Video camera.
• Thermal camera.
• DVD player.
• Portable digital video player.
1
4
1. Rear connector panel of multifunction display.
2. Power and data cable.
3. BNC video connector (input 1).
4. Video source — for example, video camera.
Note: To listen to a movie's audio track, any connected DVD
or digital video player will require speakers to be connected
to the players audio output.
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3
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