Do the J1939 to NMEA 2000 Gateways convert all the engine faults (over threshold, under threshold, sensor failure) for broadcasting on NMEA2000?
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Do the J1939 to NMEA 2000 Gateways convert all the engine faults (over threshold, under threshold, sensor failure) for broadcasting on NMEA2000?
Requesting forum members to please share there opinion on the above query. Thank You.
Hi,
I know that Maretron can forward all J1939 warning messages to NMEA 2000 (in hope that chart plotter can interpret this J1939 data). See 2.5.5 here: http://www.maretron.com/support/manuals/J2K100UM_1.4.pdf
In our product ( http://www.yachtd.com/products/engine_gateway.html ) general warnings and alerts are translated to NMEA 2000, and user can additionally define up to 10 mappings of SPN / FMI to NMEA 2000 engine status flags.
Modern engines may have hundreds of SPN / FMI codes, so some customisation is required often.
WBR,
Aleksandr