Lowrance electronic EP-60R User Manual

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Connecting to a NMEA 2000 Network
A NMEA 2000 network is a communications link between two or more

devices that transfer NMEA 2000 information. LowranceNET is the

NMEA 2000 networking system developed by Lowrance Electronics. A

NMEA 2000 network functions like the phone wiring in a house.
If, for example, you pick up a phone in the living room you will be able

to hear the conversation someone is having on a phone in the bedroom.
In similar fashion, a NMEA 2000 network allows multiple display units

to receive data from a GPS antenna or multiple sonar units to receive

messages sent by a temperature sensor. A NMEA 2000 network gives

you the flexibility to view information like engine diagnostics and fuel

level data on digital gauges or display units located anywhere on your

boat.

There are two types of LowranceNet red connectors: the single T

connector (left) and the double T connector (right).

Network Backbone and Network Nodes

A network bus backbone consists of network cabling, terminators and T

connectors. Network nodes are made by fitting T-shaped connectors into

the backbone (using the sockets on the sides) and attaching any network

device to the bottom of the T.
Staying with the previous phone wiring example, T connectors on the

backbone are the equivalent of phone jacks spread throughout a house.

To pick up a phone and be able to hear a conversation from another

phone in the house, both phones have to be connected to the main phone

line. In similar fashion, only sensors and display units plugged into the

NMEA network can share information. The network backbone is like the

phone wiring that runs throughout a home.
It connects the network nodes, allowing them to communicate across the

network. Connections found in the middle of the bus could have T

connectors or backbone network cable plugged into one or both sides.
Connections at the end of a network will have the backbone cable plugged

into one side and a terminator plugged into the other, as shown in the

following figure.

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