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venus-os:mfd-raymarine [2021-12-09 19:21] – [7. NMEA 2000] mvader | venus-os:mfd-raymarine [2023-04-13 20:50] – [7. NMEA 2000] mvader | ||
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+ | **Note: As of Raymarine LightHouse v3.15, there is an option to toggle DHCP. Disabling this option does not mean that the Axiom MFD will work with third party network routers. See [[https:// | ||
===== 4. Configuration ===== | ===== 4. Configuration ===== | ||
On the Victron GX Device, go to //Settings → Services//, and there enable both //MQTT on LAN (SSL)// and //MQTT on LAN (Plaintext)// | On the Victron GX Device, go to //Settings → Services//, and there enable both //MQTT on LAN (SSL)// and //MQTT on LAN (Plaintext)// | ||
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- | After connecting the Ethernet cable the GX device receives an IP number | + | After connecting the Ethernet cable the GX device receives an IP number from the Axiom DHCP. |
If you start the Victron App on the Axiom and it shows " | If you start the Victron App on the Axiom and it shows " | ||
===== 7. NMEA 2000 ===== | ===== 7. NMEA 2000 ===== | ||
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This chapter explains the specifics of NMEA2000 when connecting Victron to a Raymarine MFD. | This chapter explains the specifics of NMEA2000 when connecting Victron to a Raymarine MFD. | ||
- | === Generic and supported PGNs === | + | === 7.1. Generic and supported PGNs === |
To setup the data sources on the Raymarine, go to //Settings > Network > Sources > Advanced...// | To setup the data sources on the Raymarine, go to //Settings > Network > Sources > Advanced...// | ||
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* 127505 - Fluid level (tank levels) | * 127505 - Fluid level (tank levels) | ||
* 127506 - DC Detailed Status (State-of-charge, | * 127506 - DC Detailed Status (State-of-charge, | ||
+ | * 127507 - Charger status | ||
* 127508 - Battery Status (Battery Voltage, Battery Current) | * 127508 - Battery Status (Battery Voltage, Battery Current) | ||
+ | * 127509 - Inverter status | ||
This PGN is not supported by Raymarine: | This PGN is not supported by Raymarine: | ||
* J1939 - AC data | * J1939 - AC data | ||
- | When the NMEA2000/ | + | When the NMEA2000/ |
- | === Raymarine | + | === 7.2. Instancing requirements when using Raymarine === |
+ | Fluid instancing details: | ||
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+ | * Raymarine i70: max number of tank levels is 5; fluid instance 0-4 and type must be fuel. | ||
+ | * Raymarine i70s: max number of tank levels is 5; fluid instance 0-4 and type must be fuel. | ||
+ | * Axiom MFDs: per Lighthouse version 4.1.75, a maximum of 16 tanks can be connected; fluid instance 0-15. | ||
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+ | ==== LightHouse 4.1.75 and newer versions ==== | ||
+ | As of LightHouse version 4.1.75, the battery instances no longer need to be unique. This means that you can leave the battery instance to its default value, which is typically set to 0. The batteries are automatically detected by the Axiom display. | ||
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+ | ==== LightHouse 4.1.74 and prior versions ==== | ||
If there are more than 1 (for example) SmartShunts in the NMEA2000 network, or a Solar Charger and a SmartShunt, or any other device that transmits the same type of PGNs, then the Data instances of those PGNs need to changed to make each data instance unique. | If there are more than 1 (for example) SmartShunts in the NMEA2000 network, or a Solar Charger and a SmartShunt, or any other device that transmits the same type of PGNs, then the Data instances of those PGNs need to changed to make each data instance unique. | ||
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See here for how to do that: [[https:// | See here for how to do that: [[https:// | ||
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- | **Note**: this requirement of data instances being globally unique for a PGN is specific to Raymarine. Other brands do not require this. And, although perhaps besides the point, also the NMEA2000 standard does not require it. More specifically, |
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