User manual - JG Technologies
User manual - JG Technologies User manual - JG Technologies
4.11 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. 4.12 Video connection A video device can be connected to the multifunction display using the video connector on the power and data cable. Examples of video sources that you can connect to the display include: • Video camera. • Thermal camera. • DVD player. • Portable digital video player. Connecting NMEA 2000 equipment to the SeaTalk ng backbone 1 4 12V NMEA 2000 1 2 2 3 4 SeaTalk ng D12174-2 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 3 1. Multifunction display. 2. Power and data cable. 3. BNC video connector (input 1). 4. Video source — for example, video camera. D12178-2 4 2 3 D12175-2 1. Multifunction display. 2. SeaTalk ng to DeviceNet adaptor cable. 3. DeviceNet ng backbone. 4. NMEA 2000 equipment. 46 e7 / e7D / e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 / c95 / c97 / c125 / c127
4.13 Video in-out connection A video device can be connected to e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 variant multifunction display using the video in/out connector. Video In Examples of video input sources that you can connect to the display include: • Video camera. • Thermal camera. • DVD player. • Portable digital video player. Video cables The following video cable is required for the video in / out connector on the e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 variant multifunction displays. Part number Description Notes R70003 e-series accessory video cable 1 2 4 3 D12328-1 1. Rear connector panel of multifunction display. 2. Video accessory cable. 3. BNC video connector (input 2). 4. Thermal camera. Video out Examples of video output devices that you can connect to the display include: • HDTV with VGA input. • VGA monitor. 3 1 2 4 D12329-1 1. Rear connector panel of multifunction display. 2. Video accessory cable. 3. VGA cable to external display. 4. External display. Video specification Signal type Format Connector type Composite PAL or NTSC BNC (female) Cables and connections 47
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4.13 Video in-out connection<br />
A video device can be connected to e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 variant<br />
multifunction display using the video in/out connector.<br />
Video In<br />
Examples of video input sources that you can connect to the display<br />
include:<br />
• Video camera.<br />
• Thermal camera.<br />
• DVD player.<br />
• Portable digital video player.<br />
Video cables<br />
The following video cable is required for the video in / out connector<br />
on the e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 variant multifunction displays.<br />
Part number Description Notes<br />
R70003<br />
e-series accessory video<br />
cable<br />
1 2<br />
4 3<br />
D12328-1<br />
1. Rear connector panel of multifunction display.<br />
2. Video accessory cable.<br />
3. BNC video connector (input 2).<br />
4. Thermal camera.<br />
Video out<br />
Examples of video output devices that you can connect to the<br />
display include:<br />
• HDTV with VGA input.<br />
• VGA monitor.<br />
3<br />
1 2<br />
4<br />
D12329-1<br />
1. Rear connector panel of multifunction display.<br />
2. Video accessory cable.<br />
3. VGA cable to external display.<br />
4. External display.<br />
Video specification<br />
Signal type<br />
Format<br />
Connector type<br />
Composite<br />
PAL or NTSC<br />
BNC (female)<br />
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