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navman 3100 multi conect furuno 1650f
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I'm having a problem conecting a new navman 3100 multi (ver.1.4) to a furuno 1650 f ,I'm trying to get the navman to tell me the speed and the depth via the furuno ,I've conected it to 12v and the NMEA cable and the common but it does not show any of the two. I have also check the volt's out going the NMEA cable that reads 2,3 volts.I also tryed reverse the NMEA cables and nothing.On the furuno end I turn on all the sentences on and also the port 1 to NMEA 2.0. Any help would be very appreciated . |
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navman 3100 multi conect furuno 1650f
"toia" wrote in message
ups.com... Hi I'm having a problem conecting a new navman 3100 multi (ver.1.4) to a furuno 1650 f ,I'm trying to get the navman to tell me the speed and the depth via the furuno ,I've conected it to 12v and the NMEA cable and the common but it does not show any of the two. I have also check the volt's out going the NMEA cable that reads 2,3 volts.I also tryed reverse the NMEA cables and nothing.On the furuno end I turn on all the sentences on and also the port 1 to NMEA 2.0. Any help would be very appreciated . The Navman NMEA output is single-ended (one wire) and referenced to ground. The NMEA input on the Furuno most likely is properly designed and thus differential and balanced. Connect the RD-H of the Furuno to the NMEA out of the Navman and the RD-C of the Furuno to the ground of the Navman. Meindert |
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navman 3100 multi conect furuno 1650f
On 12 Set, 11:26, "Meindert Sprang"
wrote: "toia" wrote in message ups.com... Hi I'm having a problem conecting a new navman 3100 multi (ver.1.4) to a furuno 1650 f ,I'm trying to get the navman to tell me the speed and the depth via the furuno ,I've conected it to 12v and the NMEA cable and the common but it does not show any of the two. I have also check the volt's out going the NMEA cable that reads 2,3 volts.I also tryed reverse the NMEA cables and nothing.On the furuno end I turn on all the sentences on and also the port 1 to NMEA 2.0. Any help would be very appreciated . The Navman NMEA output is single-ended (one wire) and referenced to ground. The NMEA input on the Furuno most likely is properly designed and thus differential and balanced. Connect the RD-H of the Furuno to the NMEA out of the Navman and the RD-C of the Furuno to the ground of the Navman. Meindert Hi The navman doesn't give any signal yet ,I must ask the ground you refer isn't the common is it ,and conecting the RD-H & RH-C wouldon't it send the signal direction to the Furuno equip. Toia |
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navman 3100 multi conect furuno 1650f
"toia" wrote in message
ups.com... The navman doesn't give any signal yet ,I must ask the ground you refer isn't the common is it ,and conecting the RD-H & RH-C wouldon't it send the signal direction to the Furuno equip. Yes, ground or common, it's the same on Navman. So connect the white wire (NMEA Out) to RD-H and the black wire (ground) to RD-C. Meindert |
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