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W2K-1
The W2K-1 transfers data from an NMEA 2000 backbone to any device (e.g. laptop, tablet or smartphone) connected to it via Wi-Fi.
It has built-in conversion of NMEA 2000 messages into NMEA 0183 sentences thus allowing a wide variety of vessel data (e.g. position, speed, course, wind speed, depth, engine data, AIS messages etc.) to be shared with NMEA 0183 compatible software applications running on connected devices.
All the data received (or a selected subset) can be logged to its internal micro SD card for later downloading to use for analysing the voyage. This is very useful for analysing race data, generating logbooks, diagnosing problems or even sharing your voyage details. Approximately 16 days of data can be stored on the pre-installed industrial grade micro SD card, which can be upgraded should the user require more storage.
For more details see the W2K-1 Datasheet and the W2K-1 Manual.
NGT-1
TThe Actisense NGT-1 is the only intelligent NMEA 2000 gateway available to precisely transfer messages to and from the NMEA 2000 bus. The diagnostic NMEA Reader software allows viewing of NMEA 2000 messages with configuration options, enabling the set-up of all Actisense products on the NMEA 2000 bus.
The NGT-1 is available in two versions:
- NGT-1-USB is the standard option - USB interface for bi-directional connection to a PC
- NGT-1-ISO is a more specialist option - Opto-isolated input and ISO-Drive output for a direct PC bi-directional connection
EMU-1
The Actisense EMU-1 is a specialised analog to NMEA 2000 Gateway which converts data from analog engine gauges/senders into NMEA 2000 data.
New features and updates will be added to the Actisense Toolkit (the EMU-1 Configuration Tool) on a regular basis. Please check you are using the latest version of Toolkit and EMU-1 firmware by going to the Actisense Downloads page. All EMU-1 firmware updates are part of the Toolkit software.
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 (NGT-1) is required to configure the EMU-1.
NGW-1
The Actisense NGW-1 NMEA 2000 Gateway is the easiest way to link between both old and new data networks. The NGW-1 can convert NMEA 0183 data into NMEA 2000 data and vice-versa.
The NGW-1 is available to purchase in a variety of options:
- NGW-1-ISO is the standard option. With an opto-isolated input and ISO-Drive output for direct NMEA 0183 device bi-directional connection.
- NGW-1-ISO-AIS is the NMEA 0183 AIS option that enables the conversion of NMEA 0183 AIS data to its equivalent in NMEA 2000. This provides an 'out of the box' solution for quick installation with no configuration required.
- NGW-1-USB is the NMEA 0183 USB (1.1 and 2.0) interface for bi-directional connection to a PC for use with NMEA 0183 software.
Every option of the NGW-1 is available with the SeaTalkNG to NMEA 2000 adaptor Cable - STNG-A06045. The SeaTalkNG to NMEA 2000® adaptor cable (STNG-A06045) is not available as a standalone product and must be bought as part of a bundle.
QNB-1
The Actisense QNB-1 provides instrument drops for up to six NMEA 2000 devices offering a flexible alternative to multiple T-pieces and reducing the cost of an NMEA 2000 installation.
The QNB-1 is available in two versions:
- The QNB-1-PMW version is fitted with six standard NMEA 2000 M12 (Micro-fit) female connectors which allow 'plug and play' connections for quick and easy installation. A Raymarine STNG backbone can be wired to one side of the QNB-1 to combine standard NMEA 2000 with STNG without the need for adapter cables.
- The QNB-1 version is fitted with glands to allow for installation of custom lengths of cable. This is a great option for ‘mix & matching’ standard NMEA 2000 devices with Raymarine STNG devices.
Both versions are fitted with LEDs that provide information during set up and use to indicate the presence of data, power status, polarity and to show whether the fuses are intact.
Cables
The Actisense range of NMEA 2000 connectors and cables has been designed using our specialist interconnect and NMEA knowledge.
Available cables include:
- Trunk and drop cables in a variety of lengths
- Gender-change cables (male-female and female-male)
- Bulk cable in 100m reels
- NMEA 2000 to Raymarine SeaTalk NG adapter cable
Connectors
Available connectors include:
- Field-fit male, female, and 90° connectors
- Male and female terminators
- Male and female panel-mounted wire connectors
T-Connectors
The Actisense 4-Way T-Piece (4WT) is for use where multiple drops or ‘ports’ are required from the NMEA 2000® backbone. It’s as quick and easy to install as a single T-piece, uses less space than two individual T-pieces and costs less than four.
The Actisense NMEA 2000 T piece is for use where a drop or 'port' is required from the NMEA 2000 backbone to connect another device. Two female and one male connector allow easy connected to Actisense NMEA 2000 Lite cable assemblies even when field-fit connectors are used, making it a totally unique T-piece.
The Actisense 4-way drop (4WD) makes it easier to reach up to four devices with a single cable. Typically, when four devices need to be connected to an NMEA 2000 backbone, a T-piece and individual cable is required for each one. This can either mean excessive cabling demands or moving the backbone closer to your devices. The 4-way drop makes it possible to shorten the length of each cable needed before reaching a T-piece.
Power Cable
The A2K-MPT-1 is a simple, safe and efficient method of powering an NMEA 2000 network.
The Actisense Micro Power T can easily provide power to the NMEA 2000 bus with micro fit connectors to enable 'plug and play' connectivity. The Actisense designed connectors are quality engineered and shaped to allow easy and secure connections. This cable is UL certified and the three-metre cable length ensures that the A2K-MPT-1 offers complete flexibility when installing.
A2K-KIT-1
The NMEA 2000 Starter Kit from Actisense provides everything that is required to start an NMEA 2000 installation.
The Actisense range of NMEA 2000 connectors and cables has been designed using our specialist interconnect and NMEA knowledge. The kit contains:
- A2K-MPT-1 Micro Power T - to power the network
- A2K-TER-F NMEA 2000 micro terminator female - to terminate one end of the network
- A2K-TER-M NMEA 2000 micro terminator male - to terminate the other end of the network
- A2K-T-MFF 2 x Micro T Piece - to allow two NMEA 2000 devices to connect to the network
- A2K-TDC-2M NMEA 2000 Lite cable assembly 2 metre - to extend the distance between any two network pieces
A2K-RSK
Installing small NMEA 2000 networks is quicker and easier than it’s ever been with the RIB Starter Kit (RSK) from Actisense.
The equivalent of four T-pieces in a single case provides a significant time and space saving with no more connecting multiple T-pieces together. Termination resistors are included and as they are removable, the network can be extended if needed.
The Micro power cord provides a unique solution to quickly power your network that is easy to install, taking ‘plug & play’ to the next level.
A2K-SBN-1
Installing small NMEA 2000 networks is quicker and easier than it’s ever been with the Self-contained Boat Network (SBN-1) from Actisense.
The equivalent of four T-pieces in a single case provides a significant time and space saving with no more connecting multiple T-pieces together. Termination resistors are built in which increases the saving on time and space.
Once the attached 3 metre cable is connected to the boats power supply, an NMEA 2000 network for up to four devices is ready to use, taking ‘plug & play’ to the next level.
A2K-SBN-2
Building on the success of the Small Boat Network (SBN-1) Actisense has now launched an enhanced version, the SBN-2.
The equivalent of eight T-pieces in a single case provides a significant time and space saving with no more connecting multiple T-pieces together. Termination resistors are built in which increases the saving on time and space.
A2K-TER-U
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Introducing the world’s first intelligent universal in-line terminator.
Terminate your NMEA 2000 network – regardless whether a male or female connection is required – and use the TER-U’s smart functionality to easily diagnose any power or voltage issues on your NMEA 2000 bus.
The TER-U can be fitted directly at the end of your network or used as an in-line terminator in difficult to access locations.
NBF-3
The Actisense NMEA 0183 Buffer isolates and buffers NMEA 0183 data, with the power to drive multiple devices.
Ground breaking ISO-Drive technology from Actisense means you can safely connect to 6 NMEA 0183 Listeners to the NBF-3 with complete peace of mind that your devices are safe from hazardous ground loops. The OPTO-isolated input also protects the connected Talker.
The NBF-3 can distribute up to six identical, amplified streams of data from one source. The NMEA signals are buffered to ensure that each Listener receives the data at the required voltage levels, providing consistent data quality.
NDC-5
The NDC-5 is more than just an NMEA 0183 Combiner/Multiplexer; it provides an installer with a highly flexible platform that can be used to solve many NMEA 0183 interconnectivity headaches.
The five NMEA 0183 inputs can be routed to any of the two NMEA 0183 outputs providing a highly customisable network. The bi-directional serial port and Ethernet port also allow for simple configuration and diagnostics using Actisense software.
The configuration tool is accessible via any popular web browser (using the Ethernet port) so there are no PC operating system compatibility issues to contend with. Using the web based configuration tool will allow the user to finely tune the exact data available on each output. The default setup is for all data to go to all outputs.
Industry leading isolation is provided on all inputs and outputs as standard, so that connected devices safely avoid hazardous ground loops, the number one cause of product failure in NMEA 0183 networks. This makes the NDC-5 robust enough to handle any NMEA 0183 installation.
USG-2
Advanced technology for safe, reliable and simple connection of your NMEA 0183 devices to your PC’s USB port.
The USG-2 converts a USB port into a bi-directional serial port suitable for connecting to a marine standard NMEA 0183 data bus.
Electrical isolation is provided by the ISO-Drive™ output and OPTO-isolated input making installation simple and free from ground loops and far safer connection when compared to standard USB to serial converters.
Multiple LEDs make diagnosing connection issues quick and easy. The blue power LED Illuminates solid blue when the USB driver has successfully loaded and the USG-2 is powered, while a green (receive) LED and an orange (transmit) LED indicate whether data is present.
NGW-1
The Actisense NGW-1 NMEA 2000 Gateway is the easiest way to link between both old and new data networks. The NGW-1 can convert NMEA 0183 data into NMEA 2000 data and vice-versa.
The NGW-1 is available to purchase in a variety of options:
- NGW-1-ISO is the standard option. With an opto-isolated input and ISO-Drive output for direct NMEA 0183 device bi-directional connection.
- NGW-1-ISO-AIS is the NMEA 0183 AIS option that enables the conversion of NMEA 0183 AIS data to its equivalent in NMEA 2000. This provides an 'out of the box' solution for quick installation with no configuration required.
- NGW-1-USB is the NMEA 0183 USB (1.1 and 2.0) interface for bi-directional connection to a PC for use with NMEA 0183 software.
Every option of the NGW-1 is available with the SeaTalkNG to NMEA 2000 adaptor Cable - STNG-A06045. The SeaTalkNG to NMEA 2000® adaptor cable (STNG-A06045) is not available as a standalone product and must be bought as part of a bundle.
PRO-BUF-1
PRO-BUF-1 is reliable, robust and provides isolation on all inputs and outputs as standard. With two NMEA 0183 inputs, twelve NMEA 0183 outputs, a bi-directional serial port and an Ethernet port, the PRO-BUF-1 is a perfect solution for larger leisure vessels and commercial shipping.
The PRO-BUF-1 is designed to suit the majority of NMEA 0183 systems and ready to go ‘out of the box’ by simply hard-wiring the two mode inputs as required. The manually configurable basic modes of operation include variations of buffer modes, autoswitch modes, and combine modes.
For all other configurations, leaving the mode inputs floating selects the ‘User Configuration Mode’. The web browser based configuration tool allows full customisation of the PRO-BUF-1, and is compatible across all popular Operating Systems. The PRO-BUF-1 supports a direct Ethernet connection to a PC without the need for a specialised Ethernet crossover cable.
To make installation quick and simple the PRO-BUF-1 features 2-part pluggable connectors that allow use of screw or screwless terminals, and a professional DIN rail mounting mechanism (DIN rail included).
Helpful LEDs indicate power, data in, data out and the alarm status to aid diagnostics.
PRO-MUX-1
The PRO-MUX-1 is reliable, robust and provides industry leading isolation on all inputs and outputs as standard, so that connected devices safely avoid hazardous ground loops, the number 1 cause of product failure in NMEA 0183 networks.
The eight NMEA 0183 inputs can be routed to any of the six NMEA 0183 outputs, providing a highly customisable network. A bi-directional serial port and an Ethernet port allow for simple configuration and diagnostics using Actisense software.
The configuration tool is accessible via any popular web browser (using the Ethernet port) so there are no PC operating system compatibility issues to contend with. Using the web based configuration tool will allow the user to finely tune the exact data available on each output. The default setup is for all data to go to all outputs.
2-part pluggable connectors on the PRO-MUX-1 (screw or screwless terminals available) mean that new devices can easily be installed without the need to remove the PRO-MUX-1 from its mounted location. A professional DIN rail mounting mechanism keeps the PRO-MUX-1 secure in high vibration environments. Helpful LEDs indicate power, data in, data out and the alarm status to aid diagnostics.
PRO-BUF-1
PRO-BUF-1 is reliable, robust and provides isolation on all inputs and outputs as standard. With two NMEA 0183 inputs, twelve NMEA 0183 outputs, a bi-directional serial port and an Ethernet port, the PRO-BUF-1 is a perfect solution for larger leisure vessels and commercial shipping.
The PRO-BUF-1 is designed to suit the majority of NMEA 0183 systems and ready to go ‘out of the box’ by simply hard-wiring the two mode inputs as required. The manually configurable basic modes of operation include variations of buffer modes, autoswitch modes, and combine modes.
For all other configurations, leaving the mode inputs floating selects the ‘User Configuration Mode’. The web browser based configuration tool allows full customisation of the PRO-BUF-1, and is compatible across all popular Operating Systems. The PRO-BUF-1 supports a direct Ethernet connection to a PC without the need for a specialised Ethernet crossover cable.
To make installation quick and simple the PRO-BUF-1 features 2-part pluggable connectors that allow use of screw or screwless terminals, and a professional DIN rail mounting mechanism (DIN rail included).
Helpful LEDs indicate power, data in, data out and the alarm status to aid diagnostics.
For more details see the PRO-BUF-1 Datasheet
PRO-MUX-1
The PRO-MUX-1 is reliable, robust and provides industry leading isolation on all inputs and outputs as standard, so that connected devices safely avoid hazardous ground loops, the number 1 cause of product failure in NMEA 0183 networks.
The eight NMEA 0183 inputs can be routed to any of the six NMEA 0183 outputs, providing a highly customisable network. A bi-directional serial port and an Ethernet port allow for simple configuration and diagnostics using Actisense software.
The configuration tool is accessible via any popular web browser (using the Ethernet port) so there are no PC operating system compatibility issues to contend with. Using the web based configuration tool will allow the user to finely tune the exact data available on each output. The default setup is for all data to go to all outputs.
2-part pluggable connectors on the PRO-MUX-1 (screw or screwless terminals available) mean that new devices can easily be installed without the need to remove the PRO-MUX-1 from its mounted location. A professional DIN rail mounting mechanism keeps the PRO-MUX-1 secure in high vibration environments. Helpful LEDs indicate power, data in, data out and the alarm status to aid diagnostics.
For more details see the PRO-MUX-1 Datasheet
Start at the Finder. Click on the Go menu.
From the Go menu, locate and click on Computer.
This brings up the finder showing your Macintosh HD. This is your main hard drive. Click the triangle to reveal and contents of the HD.
Locate the Library folder and click the triangle to reveal its contents.
Locate the ColorSync folder and click the triangle to reveal its contents.
Inside the ColorSync folder you will find a folder labeled Profiles. Double click it to open a folder window.
Below is the Profile folder opened in a finder window. You should see a variety of profiles already here. They are files that end in .ICC or .ICM. They will have the colorful icon you see below.
Leaving this window open, locate the file you downloaded from our profile library. Copy and paste the profile from there to the Profiles folder as seen above.
Copy
Single click a file. That will highlight it as seen below.
Next, go to the Edit menu and select Copy as seen below.
Copy - An Alternative Method
Control+click or right click the file you want to copy. The right-click menu will appear. Choose the copy function as seen below.
Paste
Go back to the still open Profiles folder. With the finder window highlighted, go to the Edit menu and choose Paste Item. That will paste the profile into the profiles folder.
You may see the dialog below. This is the admin authentication. Just enter your admin password to complete the paste process.
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