38 | Wiring the NSE
Connecting Broadband Radar
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B
C
D
E
FF
G
G
IJ
HH
A
Power
Scanner cable
SimNet
Network
Brown RX-
White RX+
AT10HD
NMEA083 to SimNet
Converter Heading Only
Cut off 12 Pin
plug to expose bare wires
NMEA0183 10 Hz Heading
(e.g Gyro, Sat Compass)
Alternative: NMEA0183 heading
TX-
TX+
Key Description
ANSE Display.
B BroadBand™ Radar system for NSE. Includes parts C,D and E.
C Scanner cable. 20 m (65 ft) : Optional 10 m (33 ft) and 30 m (98 ft).
D RI10 Radar interface box.
E Ethernet cable. The Broadband Radar comes with a 1.8 m (6 ft) 5 pin
cable. The radar can be connected directly to NSE or via a Network
Expansion Port (see “Ethernet” on page 33) for more information. (see
“Ethernet cables (yellow)” on page 78) for more cable length options.
F SimNet Drop Cables: The Broadband Radar and NSE are connected to
the SimNet backbone The Radar dome uses heading at 10 hz to calculate
MARPA. (Not included)
G Power cable. (see “Power” on page 24). Always use a fuse or breaker.
H SimNet backbone. (see “SimNet” on page 28)
I Power control bus: In this case the Broadband Radar is connected to
Power Control Bus. It is turned on when the NSE is powered on.
J For MARPA and chart overlay use a heading sensor.
Either a SimNet / NMEA2000 heading sensor such as the RC42. Or if a
NMEA0183 10 hz heading sensor is installed, convert to SimNet using a
AT10HD or connect to the NMEA in port on a NSE. (see “NMEA0183 wiring”
on page 35)