Simrad MN000802A-G Connect Simrad GB40 or Northstar, Ethernet Cables Simrad GB40 and Northstar

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7 Connect Simrad GB40 or Northstar 8000i

Both the Simrad GB40 and the Northstar 8000i systems interface to the Navico radar via a ethernet network. The Ethernet network connectivity is the same for the two types of display system. The two systems are different in the way they accept heading information for MARPA and accurate chart overlay. The Northstar 8000i requires NMEA 0183 heading to be sent both the Master NavComputer and also the radar processor module. The Simrad GB40 NavComputer gets heading over SimNet. The radar processor module requires the use of a AT10HD (SimNet to NMEA 0183 converter) to feed simnet heading at 10 Hz

Note. Do not use a standard AT10 as this only passes heading at 4 Hz

The Navico Radar module connects to the GB40 / 8000i systems using an ethernet cable. An Ethernet cable will connect between the radar modules network port and a free port on the Navico 8 Port Ethernet Linker (AA010009). the These are available in the following lengths. and need to be ordered seperatly. They do not shop with any products

NS004810

Network Cable 1.6 ft (0.5 m)

 

 

NS004811

Network Cable 6.5 ft (2 m)

 

 

NS004812

Network Cable 16.5 ft (5 m)

 

 

NS004813

Network Cable 33 ft (10 m)

 

 

NS004816

Use network Connector Field Terminating kit

 

 

NS004817

Unterminated Cable 328 ft (100 m)

 

 

NS004818

Unterminated Cable (300 m)

 

 

If there are only 2 ethernet network devices that make up the network i.e the NavComputer and the radar processor it is possible to use an ethernet crossover cable (NS004815)

7.1 Parts needed to connect radar to a GB40 or 8000i system

Ethernet Cables: (Simrad GB40 and Northstar 8000i)

The connection between the radar processor and the GB40/8000i system is via a ethernet network. 1 ethernet cable is used to connect the radar to a Navico 8 port network linker linker. Select the desired length.

If the is only one NavComputer with Radar, a crossover cable can be used

Part No

Description

NS004810

Ethernet cable 0.5 m (1.6 ft) male / male connectors

 

 

NS004811

Ethernet cable 2 m (6.5 ft) male / male connectors

 

 

NS004812

Ethernet cable 5 m (16.5 ft) male / male connectors

 

 

NS004813

Ethernet cable 0.5 m (1.6 ft) male / male connectors

 

 

NS004814

Ethernet cable joiner 0.5 m (1.6ft) female / female

 

 

NS004817

Ethernet cable bulk roll 100m (328 ft) un-terminated

 

 

NS004818

Ethernet cable bulk roll 300m (985 ft) un-terminated

 

 

NS004816

Ethernet Connector. Field terminating ethernet connector for bull

 

ethernet cable

 

 

Ethernet Crossover cable

Used to connect the radar processor directly to a NavComputer. Cable has Female connectors on both ends and joins two of the above standard ethernet cables together (see "Simrad GB40 connection using SimNet heading" page 32)

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Contents KW Radar CE Compliance KW Radar Installation ManualFCC Statement Industry CanadaFeedback from you WarrantyContents Connect to Lowrance Displays MaintenanceConnect Simrad NX40 / NX45, Northstar M84 / M121 Connect Northstar 6000i13 2 kW radar system specifications Please Read Carefully Before USE PrefaceEthernet Connectivity Serial ConnectivityPage Brand Display heads that support the Navico radar system Introduction to the Navico radar systemBranding information 2 kw Radar overview Serial Connectivity Install the radar Dont do this Choose the scanner locationPower boat installations How to find the optimum height for the scanner Yacht installationsScanner model Value half the -3 dB beam Width How to find the theoretical maximum detection range 2 kW scanner dimensions How to reduce false echoes and shadow zonesInstall the 2 kW scanner unit Install a scanner on a trestleInstall the radar processor Check the 2 kW radar parts Page Page Wiring guidelines Page Page Page Yellow #24 White big #12 Shell Braid shield 2 kW radar processor connections Only Connect the power cableRadar system checklist Connect the ground wireEthernet Crossover cable Connect Simrad GB40 or NorthstarParts needed to connect radar to a GB40 or 8000i system Ethernet Cables Simrad GB40 and NorthstarOptional parts to connect GB40 Optional parts to connect GB40 onlyAT10-HD Simrad GB40 connection using SimNet heading Key Part Description Number Northstar 8000i / Simrad GB 40 using Nmea 0183 headingPage ¾ tarting up Radar Commision the radar using a GB40 orPin Function ¾ To correct ¾ Set Radar Range offset trigger Delay¾ Select OK to confirm the new setting ¾ To enter Radar setup optionsRadar information Radar Power on ActionParts needed Connect Simrad NX40 / NX45, Northstar M84 / M121Radar connection kit AA002461 Quanti Part name NOR Connect the 2 kW radar processor to an M84 or M121 Display¾ Zero bearing Set up the radar with the Northstar M84 or M121¾ To enable the radar functionality ¾ Park position¾ Antenna height Parts needed to connct to a Northstar 6000i Connect Northstar 6000iSerial comms extension cables + adaptor Quanti Part name Connect the 2 kW radar processor to a 6000i or 6100i display AUX NmeaPage Nmea 1 in B Remote Power OUT ShieldPower Nmea 1 in aPage ¾ Power on Option Turn the radar on ¾ Turn on the radar as follows¾ Turn the radar off Before you turn on the radar for the first timeAdjust the appearance settings Configure the navigator communicationsPrepare for calibration Disable the heading sensor inputHeading sensor requirements Calibrating the radar¾ To select a different curve Set the trigger delayTune the radar Set the STC CurvePress Page 3, Page 4, and Install Set the heading calibration heading sensor installedPress Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, and Install Restore all the factory settings Set the heading calibration heading sensor not installedRestore the factory appearance settings ¾ Next, set the scale to 1/8 nautical miles as follows Manual tuning procedure for the 6000i or 6100i systemPress Sea Clutter Heading Sensor Optional Quantit Part Name Connect to Lowrance DisplaysParts needed to connect to Lowrance displays RIM300 Radar Interface Module Quantit Part name10.2 RIM300 Setup the radar with Lowrance displays Setup the basics ¾ Trigger Delay Preparation Radar SetupMain Bang Suppression Trigger DelayAdjust Main Bang Suppression Before heading line adjustment After heading line adjustment General maintenance MaintenanceScanner maintenance Other maintenance items If the scanner fails to turn Technical support, service and repairsTroubleshoot the radar Radar is not operating correctlyMake sure the power is present and correctly wired How to reduce noise and interferenceConfirm the equipment installed Make Model Serial Number Software Version Are range rings displayed?KW scanner 13 2 kW radar system specificationsDC input To 15.6 V DC DC 12 V system only NS-RDR-1021MD KW Radar processor specifications