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Navico is the overall brand behind the B&G, Simrad and Lowrance MFDs. | Navico is the overall brand behind the B&G, Simrad and Lowrance MFDs. | ||
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+ | This document explains how to connect to Navico MFDs using an Ethernet connection. | ||
+ | The integration technology used is called [[http:// | ||
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+ | Make sure to also study the [[https:// | ||
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+ | Note that there is an alternative method to connect, which is NMEA2000. See the [[https:// | ||
===== 2. Compatibility ===== | ===== 2. Compatibility ===== | ||
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- | On the Victron GX Device, go to Settings -> Services, and there enable MQTT. | + | On the Victron GX Device, go to Settings -> Services, and there enable |
Next, go to Settings -> System Setup -> Scroll to the bottom -> Battery measurements. And there set up what batteries you want to see on the MFD; and by what name. | Next, go to Settings -> System Setup -> Scroll to the bottom -> Battery measurements. And there set up what batteries you want to see on the MFD; and by what name. |
venus-os/mfd-navico.txt · Last modified: 2023-06-22 19:30 by sloges