6. When should I use a model with a terminator (with index T at the end of model name)?
According to the specification, an NMEA 2000 network has two terminators (120-Ohm resistors) connected to the NMEA 2000 backbone endpoints. Device models... Read More
5. How can I be sure that your N2K device is compatible with my equipment?
All our devices are compatible with NMEA 2000 networks. To check if your equipment is NMEA 2000-compatible, check the installation manual (and/or... Read More
4. Is it hard to install the device?
No. Our devices are plug and play. Turn off the power of the NMEA 2000 network, find a free connector, connect the... Read More
3. What type of device connector is suitable for my boat?
Our devices are supplied with different types of NMEA 2000 connectors. Models with the suffix R at the end of model name... Read More
2. I do not have an NMEA 2000 network on my vessel, how to install it?
We recommend installing a new network with NMEA 2000 Micro Male connectors. Simrad SimNet (with yellow backbone connectors) and Raymarine SeaTalk NG (with blue and... Read More
1. Can I connect your device directly to an MFD?
In case of NMEA 2000, no. You should establish a basic NMEA 2000 network first, it requires a backbone with dedicated power... Read More
3. Will your device work on my 20-foot boat?
Small boats may be equipped with simple small-screen models of chartplotters which may have limited connectivity possibilities. Small boats may not have... Read More
2. Will your device work on my old 40-foot boat?
Our devices are designed for NMEA 2000 networks (except NMEA 0183 Multiplexer, NMEA 0183 to NMEA 2000 gateway, NMEA 2000 Wi-Fi Router, NMEA 0183 Wi-Fi Router and NMEA... Read More
1. Will your device work on my new 40-foot boat?
Yes. Yachts of this class are equipped with digital sensors (e.g. depth sounder, speed/log, anemometer), autopilot, AIS, digital instruments and chartplotters. Most... Read More