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SeaTalk
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is a robust cabling and connection system compatible with NMEA 2000, built
specifically for the marine environment comprising a powered single backbone with two
terminators, one at each end.
Small diameter cable connectors are used throughout the system to make installation
easier. There’s a wide range of cable lengths, all with over-moulded plugs, so there is
no need to cut or splice cables. Spur cables connect individual SeaTalk
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products to the
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backbone.
Cables and connectors are colour-coded for easy system identification and have quick-
connect (push-fit, twist-lock) waterproof (IPx6) plugs and sockets.
• Backbonecables,plugs,socketsandterminatorsarecodedblue.
• Spurcables,plugs,andsocketsarecodedwhite.
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converter cables, plugs and sockets are coded yellow.
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power cables are coded red.
• TransducersignalsareeasilyconvertedtoSeaTalk
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with the iTC-5 component.
• SeaTalk
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data is quickly distributed to other SeaTalk
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using the HS-5 switch.
• A3rdpartyproduct(NGT-1)isalsoavailabletoconvertNMEA0183GPSdataforDSC
VHF use.
Three-way, five-way and in-line cable connection pieces aid system flexibility.
Whether you are looking to expand your current SeaTalk
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system, update your
electronics suite or completely refit, it couldn’t be easier with SeaTalk
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Typical Basic SeaTalk
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System:
1. New e Series 2. i70 Instrument
3. p70/p70R Autopilot 4. ST70 Plus
Instrument 5. ST70 Plus Autopilot Keypad
6. SPX Course Computer 7. Pod 8. Wind
Transducer 9. Network Switch 10. iTC-5
11. Speed Transducer 12.
DepthTransducer
13.RS130GPSSensor14. ST60+ Instrument
15. ST6002 Autopilot 16. SmartController
17. Pod 18. RayNet Cable 19. SeaTalk
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Spur
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Backbone21. 5-Way SeaTalk
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Connector 22. SeaTalk 23. Terminator
24. Power Supply
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– THE EASY WAY TO NETWORK
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AND REFIT
Note: Imagery for illustrative purposes only. Product images shown in suggested system diagrams are not to scale
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