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Simrad MO16-T User Manual

Simrad MO16-T
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Connecting the display | MO Series User Manual
Connecting NMEA 2000
When connected to a compatible processor, such as the NSO evo2, the display should also be
connected to the NMEA 2000 network. This enables the monitors home key to bring up the
home screen. NMEA 2000 is also used for applying software updates from the processor to
the display.
¼ Note: If the monitor is connected to the NMEA 2000 network and the monitor has its key
beeps turned on, it will sound for any network alarm when the focus is on that screen.
Connecting HDMI cable
All hardware devices must be turned o prior to connecting or disconnecting the HDMI
cable.
Typical installation
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No. Description
1 MO16-T/P, MO19-T/P, or MO24-T/P monitor
2 HDMI cable (non HDCP sources only)
3 DVI cable (eg. PC, non HDCP sources only)
4 Composite video cable (eg. video camera)
5 NSO evo2 Marine Processor
6 FLIR® IR camera supplying video via NSO evo2
7 Micro-C network bus
8 Serial cable - communicates touch control to NSO evo2
9 Power cable - monitor
10 Micro-C network drop cable - allows software updating of monitor via NSO evo2
11 Power cable - NSO evo2
¼ Note: Peripheral devices in diagram do not necessarily show all required connections where
not directly related to MO series monitor.

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Simrad MO16-T Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSimrad
ModelMO16-T
CategoryMonitor
LanguageEnglish

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