There is currently only one variant of the EMU-1. If you are interested in a special OEM variant, please contact Actisense Technical Support...
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The EMU-1 can operate between 9 and 35 VDC and will typically use 25mA at 12 VDC...
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The EMU-1 is compatible with all certified NMEA 2000® devices that receive and display the NMEA 2000 PGNs that the EMU-1 outputs. Please cross-reference the EMU-1 NMEA 2000 PGN list (in the User Manual and in the Which NMEA 2000...
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The NMEA 2000 standard has standard methods for changing configuration names and other parameters within their devices. The NGT-1 can alter these in conjunction with the NMEA reader software...
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The NGT-1-USB can work up to 230400 baud, the NGT-1-ISO is limited to 115200 baud due to the opto isolators in the ISO-Drive system...
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ll Variants: 1 x Actisense CD in sleeve (with documents and software), 1 x NGW-1 User Manual, 2 x Mounting screws
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NMEA Reader contains all the currently available configuration options for the NGW-1...
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The NGW-1 talker port can drive up to 20mA. This means that potentially up to 10 NMEA Listeners can be connected to the NGW-1 output. Check the input currents of each Listener to see how many can be connected together...
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No, it is not possible to connect multiple Talkers to a NGW-1’s Listener port. (This is in accordance with the NMEA 0183 specification). You can use an NMEA multiplexer like the NDC-4 to combine multiple NMEA 0183 streams together to put into the NGW-1...
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It is possible to connect an NMEA Listener to the NGW-1 Talker port and a different NMEA Talker to the NGW-1 Listener port. Note that both NMEA 0183 devices connected to the NGW-1’s NMEA 0183 port must have the same baud rate set...
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