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Quick Start Guide for iKonvert (USB)  V2.00 

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1. Introduction 

Congratulations on the purchase of your iKonvert (USB) Gateway. This product is designed to allow NMEA2000 data to 
be displayed on a computer and for the computer to send navigational data back on to the NMEA2000 network. 

Although  the  USB  interface  is  simple 

“plug  and  play”,  wiring  the  Gateway  to  a  NMEA2000  network  requires  a  level  of 

practical  ability  and  electrical  knowledge.  If  you  are  not  comfortable  with  electrics/electronics  and  making  wiring 
connections, we recommend you have the converter installed by a professional installer/dealer.  

 

Before  operating  the  unit  you  should  also  familiarise  yourself  again  with  the  user  manual  of  the 
NMEA2000  equipment and  Navigation Software that  you will be using it with. Pay particular  attention to 
the NMEA2000 

network wiring, the Software’s Interfacing Menu options and any other settings that need 

to be configured for correct operation. 

 
 

2. Before you start 

If you need to extend the USB cable of the iKonvert converter, please note that the maximum length of a standard USB 
cable is 5m, so avoid extending the iKonvert USB cable beyond this length. 

To install and test the iKonvert (USB) converter you will need: 
 

 

Suitable tools and connectors to connect the iKonvert to the NMEA2000 network 

 

M3 or M4 screws or other fixings appropriate to the mounting location 

 

Suitable Windows/Mac/LINUX PC with a spare USB port 

 

The Digital Yacht Software and Drivers CD (supplied with the iKonvert) 

 

Suitable Navigation software running on the Windows/Mac/LINUX PC that can read the converted data 

 

3. Installation 

 
Before  starting  installation  select  a  suitable  location  for  the  iKonvert.  The  unit  is  water  resistant;  however  it  should  be 
installed below deck in a dry location. When locating the unit you should consider: 
 

 

Routing of NMEA2000 and USB cables to the unit 

 

Provision of sufficient space around the unit for comfortable cable routing. 

 

Maintaining the compass safe distance of 0.5m 

 

3.1 

Connecting to NMEA2000 Network 

 

The iKonvert, has an integral NMEA2000 cable terminated with a male connector that is designed to connect 
straight in to a standard NMEA2000 network via a spare “T-Piece”. If you are creating a new NMEA2000 network, 
then you may wish to consider 

Digital Yacht’s NMEA2000 Starter Kit

, that provides all of the cables, connectors 

and terminators required for a basic NMEA2000 network. 

 

iKonvert takes its power and data from the NMEA2000 network. 

 

If you are connecting iKonvert to a non-standard NMEA2000 network, then a suitable adaptor cable will need to 
be sourced from the relevant manufacturer; 

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SeaTalkNG (Raymarine P/No A06045)  

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Simnet (Simrad P/No 24006199) 

 

 

Summary of Contents for iKONVERT

Page 1: ...iKONVERT GATEWAY USB ...

Page 2: ...r you will need Suitable tools and connectors to connect the iKonvert to the NMEA2000 network M3 or M4 screws or other fixings appropriate to the mounting location Suitable Windows Mac LINUX PC with a spare USB port The Digital Yacht Software and Drivers CD supplied with the iKonvert Suitable Navigation software running on the Windows Mac LINUX PC that can read the converted data 3 Installation Be...

Page 3: ...d the Windows Found New Hardware wizard should briefly appear while the PC completes the installation You may need to enter the Windows Device Manager to find out what COM Port the Gateway has been allocated by Windows In the Device Manager the iKonvert Gateway should appear in the Ports COM LPT section as a USB Serial Port COMx where x the COM Port number allocated by Windows to the Gateway This ...

Page 4: ...Mac OSX in here is one DMG file that you need to double click on to run Follow the instructions that are displayed and at the end of the installation the USB drivers for the Gateway should be installed For more information on installing the USB drivers on a Mac please download our Tech Note 00013 2010 which explains the whole procedure in more details LINUX The good news for LINUX users is that th...

Page 5: ...s are in both directions so if you select for instance Depth Mode any NMEA0183 Depth data received will be converted to NMEA2000 or if NMEA2000 Depth is on the network then this will be converted to NMEA0183 For software applications or devices that know how to read NMEA2000 PGNs we have developed a special RAW Data Mode that takes the NMEA2000 binary PGN data and encapsulates it in a Digital Yach...

Page 6: ...aspbery Pi and LINUX computers 2 ISO version with an opto isolated NMEA0183 interface for use with dedicated hardware Both versions will run the same firmware and they will support a number of different NMEA0183 conversion modes plus the current RAW Data mode that requires software developers to integrate support it on their applications We know of a number of developers who are working on this RA...

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