Raymarine DeviceNet (Male) to STNG Spur (Female) Adaptor Cable, which allows NMEA2000 female connector devices to be connected to a Raymarine STNG network. The connection is made from the NMEA2000 device to the white socket of the STNG connector. The Backbone cable, which runs from the beginning to the end of the STNG network on the boat, is connected to the blue sockets of the STNG connector. It is sensible to construct the network from Backbone cables of various lengths so that interruptions can be made and T-connectors or 5-Way connectors can be added in places where different STNG or NMEA2000 instruments need to be added. The Backbone is the main cable of the STNG network. To start, extend or terminate the network, STNG terminators, connectors, and 12V power supply must be added. STNG blue and white cables cannot be connected incorrectly; in addition to colour coding, STNG cables also have different pin configurations. Familiarise yourself with the operating principle of the STNG (NMEA2000) network before using the product. NB! The blue and white nuts of the STNG connector sockets should only be turned a quarter turn. Corresponding markings are indicated on the product.
Instructions:
Download STNG Network General Guide



