Actisense NMEA 0183 to NMEA2000 Gateway w/PC Interface - USB Connection [EMU-1-BAS]
Item #
CWR-51787
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Description
NMEA 0183 to NMEA2000 Gateway with PC Interface - USB Connection
Share engine information on the NMEA 2000 bus.
The Actisense EMU-1 is a specialized analogue to NMEA 2000 Gateway which converts data from analogue engine gauges/senders into NMEA 2000 data. The EMU-1 enables the sharing of engine data throughout the NMEA 2000 bus. It digitizes analogue engine sensors, enabling NMEA 2000 display devices to monitor the connected engine(s) on a vessel.
The EMU-1 can monitor vital engine parameters such as temperature, pressure RPM and fluid levels from up to two engines.
The EMU-1 has a PC-based configuration tool that allows the settings inside the EMU-1 to be changed to best suit the engine it is working with, making it a flexible solution for many engine makes and models.
An Actisense PC to NMEA 2000 Gateway (NGX-1/NGT-1) is required to configure the EMU-1.
The NGX-1 or NGT-1 must be used to update the firmware, connect the Toolkit and display data on a PC for diagnostic and information purposes, using NMEA Reader. Please visit the NGX-1 page and/or NGT-1 page for product details.
Features:
Enables analogue signals to be converted to NMEA 2000 messages
Convert signals from up to two engines (that share a common ground) with a single EMU-1
6 gauge / parameter inputs
4 alarm inputs
2 additional auxiliary inputs
2 Tacho inputs
Customized IP65 case
Diagnostic LED’s
Wide power compatibility of 9 to 35VDC
No need to change an existing engine
Easy installation
Easy to configure to suit the connected engine
Connect signals from fluid level gauges (that share a common ground with the engine) to NMEA 2000®
Optional DIN rail mounting kit available
Total engine hours are logged by the monitoring of engine Tach (RPM) input
Input Protection - Can withstand an ignition pulse to ±500V
Engine Log
Engine Hours - 2 separate engine hour logs internally connected to the tacho Inputs. Hours are logged when RPM is present, stored in non-volatile memory