The EMU-1 has a standard M12 male, A-coded (Micro-C) connection to connect to the NMEA 2000 network and 16 screw terminal connections as follows: – One “Power” input pair for powering the EMU-1 – Six “Gauge” inputs – Four “Alarm” inputs – T

Modified on Fri, 12 Jun at 11:19 AM

The EMU-1 has a standard M12 male, A-coded (Micro-C) connection to connect to the NMEA 2000 network and 16 screw terminal connections as follows:
– One “Power” input pair for powering the EMU-1
– Six “Gauge” inputs
– Four “Alarm” inputs
– Two “Tacho” input pairs
– Two “Auxiliary” inputs which currently aren’t in use (as of 21/03/25), but will be used for future improvements.

For more information on NMEA 2000 and how it works, please download our free guide to NMEA 2000 networking here: https://actisense.com/complete-guide-to-building-an-nmea-2000-network/

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