Raymarine Devicenet Female ADP Cable - SeaTalkng - NMEA 2000
Raymarine Devicenet Female ADP Cable - SeaTalkng - NMEA 2000 — Product description
Unlock seamless connectivity between your Raymarine SeaTalkng instruments and standard NMEA 2000 devices with the Raymarine DeviceNet Female Adapter Cable. This compact 0.4-meter (15.7-inch) cable bridges the gap between proprietary SeaTalkng networks and the widely used NMEA 2000 protocol, making it easier to expand your marine electronics setup without complex rewiring.
Key Features and Benefits
- Plug-and-Play Adaptation: Features a female DeviceNet connector on one end for direct connection to NMEA 2000 male ports and a SeaTalkng spur connector on the other, ensuring reliable data sharing for GPS, AIS, radar, and sensors.
- Compact Design: At just 0.4 meters long, it's perfect for tight console spaces or short runs, reducing clutter while maintaining signal integrity.
- Robust Construction: Built to withstand harsh marine environments with waterproof connectors and tinned wiring for corrosion resistance.
- Enhanced Network Flexibility: Share critical navigation data across systems, improving situational awareness during long passages or in busy waters.
Perfect Compatibility for Raymarine Systems
Designed specifically for integration with popular Raymarine multifunction displays and instruments, this adapter shines in setups featuring E Series and C Series Widescreen models, G Series glass bridge systems, and ST70 autopilots or instruments. Whether you're upgrading an older SeaTalkng backbone or adding third-party NMEA 2000 gear like fishfinders or engine monitors, it ensures smooth operation without signal dropouts.
Simple Installation Guide
- Power down all connected devices to avoid electrical issues.
- Locate an available SeaTalkng spur port on your backbone or T-connector.
- Insert the SeaTalkng end of the cable firmly until it clicks.
- Connect the female DeviceNet end to your NMEA 2000 male drop cable or T-piece.
- Secure any excess cable with ties, ensuring strain relief.
- Power up and verify network recognition via your display's diagnostics menu.
Pro tip: Always terminate unused NMEA 2000 ports with official terminators to prevent network errors. Test data flow by checking shared info like heading or depth across devices.
Why Boaters Trust This Adapter
In the world of marine electronics, compatibility headaches can turn a great day on the water into frustration. This adapter eliminates those issues, letting you mix Raymarine reliability with the best NMEA 2000 ecosystem has to offer. Mariners report faster boot times and more stable networks after integration, especially on larger vessels with multiple data sources. It's not just a cable—it's the key to a unified, future-proof setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Raymarine DeviceNet Female Adapter Cable do?
It converts a SeaTalkng spur connection to a standard NMEA 2000 female DeviceNet port, allowing Raymarine systems to communicate with NMEA 2000 devices like sensors, displays, and black box units.
Which Raymarine systems is this cable compatible with?
It's optimized for E Series and C Series Widescreen displays, G Series processors, and ST70 instruments or autopilots running SeaTalkng networks.
How long is the DeviceNet Female Adapter Cable?
The cable measures 0.4 meters (about 15.7 inches), ideal for short-distance connections in crowded helm stations.
Do I need additional terminators when using this adapter?
Yes, ensure your NMEA 2000 backbone has two terminators at each end. The adapter doesn't replace backbone terminators.
Can this cable connect multiple NMEA 2000 devices?
It connects one NMEA 2000 drop line. For multiples, use a powered NMEA 2000 T-connector or backbone extension.
Is the cable waterproof for marine use?
Yes, both connectors are IPX6/IPX7 rated, suitable for exposure to spray and submersion when properly installed.
What if my network isn't detecting after installation?
Check connections for secure seating, verify power at both network ends, and review diagnostics on your Raymarine display for bus errors.
Adapts SeaTalkng to NMEA2000 network.
For use with E & C Series Widescreen, G Series, and ST70 systems.
Female: 15.7" (0.4m)
"The Raymarine SeaTalkng to DeviceNet adapter is used when connecting NMEA2000 standard devices to Raymarine SeaTalkng data network. The adapter cable has a standard white Raymarine spur connection on one end, and a NMEA2000 DeviceNet connector on the other. The adapter is approximately 10-inches long.The adapter can also be used when connecting a Raymarine multifunction display, instrument, or AIS device to a NMEA2000 backbone."
SKU: NVN-33169
MPN: A06045
UPC: 723193060452
Technical specifications
| Brand | Raymarine |
| Model | Raymarine Devicenet Female ADP Cable - SeaTalkng - NMEA 2000 |
| SKU / MFR# | 33169 |
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