SeaTalkng system example
An example SeaTalkng® system is provided below. Connection to a network provides the display with data from other connected devices.
The details below are provided as an example only and does not reflect all products that may be present on the SeaTalkng® network; e.g.: in order to calibrate wind data an instrument display would be required.

EV-1 heading sensor.
RS150 GNSS receiver.
Wind vane transducer.
SeaTalkng® spur cables.
iTC-5 convertor.
SeaTalkng® 5-way connector block.
DeviceNet to SeaTalkng® adaptor cable.
DeviceNet connection on display’s power / NMEA 2000 cable.
AIS700.
Element™ display.
SeaTalkng® / NMEA 2000 VHF DSC Radio (GPS / GNSS position data can be transmitted from the display and used by a compatible VHF DSC radio).
DeviceNet connection to vessel’s engine management system.
ECI-100.
SeaTalkng® power cable (connects to vessel’s 12 V dc power supply).
SeaTalkng® backbone cables.
SeaTalkng® instrument displays and pilot controllers can be present on the same backbone; however data will NOT be synchronized with the Element display.
Up to 2 Element displays can be present on the same backbone; however data will NOT be synchronized between Element displays.
An Element display can NOT be connected to the same SeaTalkng® backbone as a Multifunction display. Examples of MFDs include Axiom, or a Series, c Series, e Series, eS Series, or gS Series displays. Further, because the Element display does NOT have a RayNet connection, it is not possible to network it in any way with a Multifunction display (MFD).
For a list of SeaTalkng® cables and accessories refer to SeaTalk NG cables and accessories.