TorqeeDo 1966-00 Display Gateway Twin User Manual
- October 27, 2023
- torqeedo
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1966-00 Display Gateway Twin
**User Manual
**
1966-00 Display Gateway Twin
Important information
The Display Gateway enables Torqued system data to be displayed on NMEA 2000 *
compatible display devices. The display data currently transmitted (see
Chapter 3) correspond to the current possibilities of the standard. In the
event of future extensions to the standard, these will be made available
through a software update. Contact your Torpedo partner. Only data from
Torpedo components can be displayed using the Display Gateway.
This product requires no maintenance.
To clean it use only a soft cloth and mild detergents that are compatible with
plastic materials (e.g. washing-up liquid). Do not use any chemicals or
solvents. Always use the latest version of the operating instructions.
You can find these and further information at
www.torqeedo.com.
Assembly
– The Display Gateway, as shown on pages 4 and 5, is connected to the Torline Backbone at any point using the supplied T-cable (connector A).
A: Torline Motor with Torline throttle
B: Torline Motor with aluminum throttle
C: TQ-Bus Motor with Power 48-5000
D: TQ-Bus Motor with Power 24-3500
E: Torline Twin-System
F: Power 48-5000 Power-Bank
1. Cruise with Torline
1a. Port Motor
1b. Starboard Motor
2. Charger or fast charger
3. Power 48-5000 (2 x with Cruise 10.0)
4. Display Gateway Single
4a. Display Gateway Twin Port
4b. Display Gateway Twin Stab.
5. Torline throttle (1976-00)
6. NMEA 2000 feed with fuse + switch
7. NMEA 2000 Display
8. NMEA 2000 Termination| 9. Aluminum throttle (1949-00, 1950-00, 1951-00)
10. Torline Terminator Single
11. Emergency stop
12. I/0 switch
13. Cruise without Torline (TQ-Bus)
14. Torline Gateway
15. Remote throttle (1918-00)
16. Emergency stop bridge
17. Power 24-3500
18. Double throttle (1952-00)
19. Torline Terminator Twin
20. Key switch
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NMEA 2000 is a registered trademark of the National Marine Electronics Association.
- Make sure that the Torline backbone is always terminated, which means that there must be a component with built-in termination at both ends. Depending on the system setup, this may be motor and Torline throttle (1976-00), motor and Torline Terminator, or Torline Gateway and Torline Terminator (included in 2217-00).
- Then connect the Gateway to the NMEA 2000 network (socket B).
Observe the operating instructions for your display device.
Important : Use a separate 12 V battery to power the NMEA 2000 network,
not your drive battery.
The power consumption of the Display Gateway is < 50 mA. This is equivalent to
1 LEN (Load Equivalent Number).
Display data
Signal | Signal designation | PGN number | PGN designation |
---|---|---|---|
Motor Speed | Engine Speed | PGN 127488 | Engine Parameters, Rapid Update |
Motor Torque PM | Percent Engine Torque | PGN 127489 | Engine Parameters, Dynamic |
Remaining Travel Time/Charge Time | Time to Empty | PGN 127496 | Trip Parameters, |
Vessel
Remaining Range| Distance to Empty| PGN 127496| Trip Parameters, Vessel
Battery Charge Status (SOC)| State of Charge| PGN 127506| DC Detailed Status
In addition, the manufacturer-specific PGNs 065299 and 065300 are sent with
data such as motor power, charging power or system status. These are not
supported by all displays.
Consult your display manufacturer.
LED indicators and troubleshooting
There are four LEDs on the front of the Gateway (see p. 3), which indicate the
operational status of the Gateway. These can be used for error analysis.
LED 1: Data transmission Torline
LED 2: Gateway Status
LED 3: Data transmission NMEA 2000
LED 4: Power supply NMEA 2000
If the Torpedo system data cannot be selected on the display or is not shown,
proceed as follows to troubleshoot:
– Check that the Torpedo System is switched on.
If it is not, switch the system on and try again.
– Check whether there are other errors in the Torpedo system.
If there are, remedy them before proceeding.
– Check that the Torpedo Gateway has been correctly recognized by the display.
Read the display manufacturer‘s installation instructions.
– Check the LEDs on the Display Gateway.
LED 1 flashes: Check the Torline cabling.
LED 2 is permanently inactive: Check the Torline cabling.
LED 3 is permanently inactive: Check the NMEA 2000 cabling.
LED 4 is permanently inactive: Check the power supply to the NMEA 2000
network.
All other LED flashing codes do not indicate an error status.
If you cannot rectify faults using the measures mentioned, contact Torpedo
Service.
Disposal
Dispose of the product according to EU Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE) and
national laws.
Do not dispose of the product with household waste.
Warranty conditions
Warranty conditions and warranty certificate available at www.torqeedo.com.
EU declaration of conformity
The EU declaration of conformity can be downloaded from www.torqeedo.com.
Torqeedo Service Partners worldwide
Contact details for all service partners can be found under the ‘Service
Centre’ section of the partner search at
www.torqeedo.com.
Torpedo branches
UK / Ireland
uk@torqeedo.com
P +44 1502 516224
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