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venus-os:mfd-navico [2019-03-18 23:53] – created mvadervenus-os:mfd-navico [2023-06-22 19:30] (current) – Removed and linked to corresponding GX manual chapter sloges
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 ====== Navico MFD Integration ====== ====== Navico MFD Integration ======
  
-===== 1. Introduction ===== +Moved tohttps://www.victronenergy.com/media/pg/Cerbo_GX/en/marine-mfd-integration-by-app.html#UUID-d5fa693e-1c4b-ec20-be20-e0baf8803e6e
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-Navico is behind the B&G, Simrad and Lowrance brands. +
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-===== 2. Compatibility ===== +
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-{{ :venus-os:navico_compatibility.png?nolink |}} +
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-===== 3Wiring ===== +
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-The Navico device needs to be connected to the Venus-device using Ethernet. Its not possible to connect over WiFi. For the ethernet connection, a Navico adapter is required: +
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-  * ETHADAPT-2M 127-56 +
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-===== 4. Configuration ===== +
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-=== Venus-device settings === +
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-   - Go to Settings -> Services, and there enable MQTT. +
-   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. +
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-=== Networking === +
-No settings are necessary. The Venus-device and the Navico devices connect to each other using a technology called linklocal addressing. +
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-It is possible to connect the a router to the same LAN; and that way provide for internet access. +
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-===== 5. Usage ===== +
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-TBD add screenshots and so forth.+
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