
3.1Multifunction display system integration
You can connect a number of external devices to your multifunction display, providing additional features and functions.
The following diagram illustrates the various external devices that can be connected to your multifunction display:
Your multifunction display uses a number of protocols to transfer data between the various devices in your networked system. The following table details which devices may be connected to your display, and the type of connectivity (in terms of protocols and physical interfaces) that they use to exchange data with the display:
Device Type |
| Suitable Devices |
| Connectivity |
Radar |
| • ONE 4 kilowatt Digital |
| SeaTalkhs |
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| Radome Scanner, |
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| OR |
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| • ONE 4 kilowatt HD |
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| Digital Open Array |
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| Scanner, OR |
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| • ONE 4 kilowatt SHD |
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| Digital Open Array |
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| Scanner, OR |
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| • ONE 12 kilowatt SHD |
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| Digital Open Array |
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| Scanner |
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| Note: HD and |
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| SHD Open Array |
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| Scanners must |
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| be using software |
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| version V2.23 or |
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| later. |
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Fishfinder |
| • ONE DSM 30, OR |
| SeaTalkhs |
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| • ONE DSM 300 |
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Cartography — included |
| Embedded (internal) |
| Internal storage |
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| Navionics cartography |
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