The resistive-type Link Up gateway provides an easy method to convert vessel and engine information to NMEA 2000®.
Compatible sensors are for example, but not only, liquid levels, temperature, or pressure senders.
Easily installed, the Link Up gateway replaces the original wiring, delivering power to both the Link Up device and sensor from the NMEA 2000® backbone while still being compliant with the NMEA 2000® certification requirements.
The data are then available for being displayed on any Ocean Link, Acqua Link, or more in general on any glass cockpit NMEA 2000® display device.
Configuring Link Up gateways is simple using a mobile device and the companion Link Up Configurator App for Android or iOS.
Each device has a built-in passive NFC antenna, so the parameters of the sensor are wirelessly configured to type, instance and warning threshold on the mobile device which is then “tapped” against the Link Up device for instant data download.
The Link Up gateway has a simple yet effective design. The potted housing allows the unit to be installed in engine rooms, making it compliant to the ISO 8846:1990 as requested by the directive 2013-53(EC).
The standard NMEA 2000® M12 plug allows for a plug-and-play installation to the network backbone.ؔ
The sensor connection happens though an AMP Super Seal plug, which perfectly matches the veratron level sensors, without the need of additional wiring.
WARNING
SAFETY DURING INSTALLATION
SAFETY AFTER INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
WARNING Before beginning, disconnect the negative terminal on the battery, otherwise you risk a short circuit.
If the vehicle is supplied by auxiliary batteries, you must also disconnect the negative terminals on these batteries! Short circuits can cause fires, battery explosions and damages to other electronic systems. Please note that when you disconnect the battery, all volatile electronic memories lose their input values and must be reprogrammed.
Depending on the sensor to be configured, connect the Link Up plug to the sensor according to the following pin assignment.
If the sensor is not equipped with the matching connector, it is possible to either crimp a male counterpart on it (see “Technical Data”), or simply cut-off the sensor plugs on the Link Up and manually connect the wires.
Veratron level sensors are already designed with the matching AMP connector for a plug-and-play installation.
The contacts must audibly lock into place.
SUPPORTED SENSORS
The configuration is instantaneously transferred to the device, and the new “Configuration Summary” is displayed.
Sensor Type | Calibrations** | Alarm available | NMEA 2000® PGN |
Fuel Level |
0 – 90 Ω 3 – 180 Ω 240 – 33 Ω 90 – 4 Ω |
No | 127505 |
Freshwater Level |
3 – 180 Ω 90 – 4 Ω |
No | 127505 |
Wastewater Level | 3 – 180 Ω 240 – 33 Ω 90 – 4 Ω |
No | 127505 |
Trim Position | 167 – 10 Ω (Single station) 84 – 5 Ω (Dual station) |
No | 127488 |
Rudder Angle | 10 – 180 Ω (Single station) 5 – 90 Ω (Dual station) |
No | 127245 |
Coolant Temperature | 291 – 22 Ω (120 °C) 322 – 19 Ω (150 °C) |
Yes | 127489 |
Boost Pressure | 10 – 184 Ω (2 bar) 10 – 184 Ω (5 bar) |
No | 127488 |
Oil Pressure | 10 – 184 Ω (5 bar) 10 – 184 Ω (10 bar) |
Yes | 127489 |
Oil Temperature | 322 – 19 Ω (150 °C) | Yes | 127489 |
Gear Oil Pressure | 10 – 184 Ω (10 bar) 10 – 184 Ω (25 bar) 10 – 211 Ω (30 bar) |
Yes | 127493 |
Gear Oil Temperature | 322 – 19 Ω (150 °C) | Yes | 127493 |
Trim Tabs | 167 – 10 Ω (Single station) 84 – 5 Ω (Dual station) |
No | 130576 |
LED behavior | Description |
OFF | Device not powered. |
ON | Device configured and in operation. |
Slow blink (1Hz) |
Device in operation with invalid or empty configuration. Waiting for configuration by the user (factory setting). NMEA 2000® messages are NOT transmitted. |
Fast blink (2.5Hz) | Analogue value from the sensor out of range. NMEA 2000® messages are being set as “invalid”. |
Very fast blink (10Hz) | Device reconfiguration in progress after wireless download |
Operating voltage | 6 – 16.5 V |
Nominal voltage | 12 V (from NMEA 2000® network) |
Power consumption | ≤ 100 mA |
NMEA 2000® LEN | 2 |
Measurement range | 0 Ω – 2 kΩ |
Protection class | IP X7 according to IEC60529 (when connected) |
Operating temperature | -30°C to 80°C |
Flammability | UL94-HB |
Sensor cable length | 25 cm |
NMEA 2000® cable length | 25 cm |
Sensor plug | TE AMP SuperSeal 1.5 2 pins – Female Housing: 282080-1 Terminals: 282403-1 (2x) Sealing: 281934-2 (2x) |
Counterpart for sensor plug (not included) | TE AMP SuperSeal 1.5 2 pins – Male Housing: 282104-1 Terminals: 282404-1 (2x) Sealing: 281934-2 (2x) |
NMEA 2000® plug | DeviceNet Micro-C M12 5 pins – Male |
Pin No. | Description |
1 | Shield |
2 | NET-S (V+) |
3 | NET-C (V-) |
4 | NET-H (CAN H) |
5 | NET-L (CAN L) |
Micro-C M12 5 poles plug Male, product side view
Pin No. | Description |
1 | Sensor GND |
2 | Sensor signal |
Sensor plug Female, product side viewSUPPORTED NMEA 2000® PGNS
Description | PGN |
ISO Address Claim | 60928 |
ISO Request | 59904 |
ISO Transport Protocol, Data Transfer | 60160 |
ISO Transport Protocol, Connection Management | 60416 |
ISO Acknowledgment | 59392 |
NMEA – Request group function | 126208 |
Heartbeat | 126993 |
Configuration Information | 126998 |
Product Information | 126996 |
PGN List – Received PGNs group function | 126464 |
Rudder | 127245 |
Fluid Level | 127505 |
Engine Parameters, Rapid Update | 127488 |
Engine Parameters, Dynamic | 127489 |
Transmission Parameters, Dynamic | 127493 |
Trim Tab Status | 130576 |
veratron AG Industriestrasse 18 9464 Rüthi, Switzerland
T +41 71 7679 111 [email protected] veratron.com
Any distribution, translation, or reproduction, partial or total, of the document is strictly prohibited unless with prior authorization in writing from veratron AG, except for the following actions:
Requests for authorization, additional copies of this manual or technical information on the latter, must be addressed to veratron AG.
]]>The resistive-type Link Up gateway provides an easy method to convert vessel and engine information to NMEA 2000®.
Compatible sensors are for example, but not only, liquid levels, temperature, or pressure senders.
Easily installed, the Link Up gateway replaces the original wiring, delivering power to both the Link Up device and sensor from the NMEA 2000® backbone while still being compliant with the NMEA 2000® certification requirements.
The data are then available for being displayed on any Ocean Link, Acqua Link, or more in general on any glass cockpit NMEA 2000® display device.
Configuring Link Up gateways is simple using a mobile device and the companion Link Up Configurator App for Android or iOS.
Each device has a built-in passive NFC antenna, so the parameters of the sensor are wirelessly configured to type, instance and warning threshold on the mobile device which is then “tapped” against the Link Up device for instant data download.
The Link Up gateway has a simple yet effective design. The potted housing allows the unit to be installed in engine rooms, making it compliant to the ISO 8846:1990 as requested by the directive 2013-53(EC).
The standard NMEA 2000® M12 plug allows for a plug-and-play installation to the network backbone.ؔ
The sensor connection happens though an AMP Super Seal plug, which perfectly matches the veratron level sensors, without the need of additional wiring.
WARNING
SAFETY DURING INSTALLATION
SAFETY AFTER INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
WARNING Before beginning, disconnect the negative terminal on the battery, otherwise you risk a short circuit.
If the vehicle is supplied by auxiliary batteries, you must also disconnect the negative terminals on these batteries! Short circuits can cause fires, battery explosions and damages to other electronic systems. Please note that when you disconnect the battery, all volatile electronic memories lose their input values and must be reprogrammed.
Depending on the sensor to be configured, connect the Link Up plug to the sensor according to the following pin assignment.
If the sensor is not equipped with the matching connector, it is possible to either crimp a male counterpart on it (see “Technical Data”), or simply cut-off the sensor plugs on the Link Up and manually connect the wires.
Veratron level sensors are already designed with the matching AMP connector for a plug-and-play installation.
The contacts must audibly lock into place.
SUPPORTED SENSORS
The configuration is instantaneously transferred to the device, and the new “Configuration Summary” is displayed.
Sensor Type | Calibrations** | Alarm available | NMEA 2000® PGN |
Fuel Level |
0 – 90 Ω 3 – 180 Ω 240 – 33 Ω 90 – 4 Ω |
No | 127505 |
Freshwater Level |
3 – 180 Ω 90 – 4 Ω |
No | 127505 |
Wastewater Level | 3 – 180 Ω 240 – 33 Ω 90 – 4 Ω |
No | 127505 |
Trim Position | 167 – 10 Ω (Single station) 84 – 5 Ω (Dual station) |
No | 127488 |
Rudder Angle | 10 – 180 Ω (Single station) 5 – 90 Ω (Dual station) |
No | 127245 |
Coolant Temperature | 291 – 22 Ω (120 °C) 322 – 19 Ω (150 °C) |
Yes | 127489 |
Boost Pressure | 10 – 184 Ω (2 bar) 10 – 184 Ω (5 bar) |
No | 127488 |
Oil Pressure | 10 – 184 Ω (5 bar) 10 – 184 Ω (10 bar) |
Yes | 127489 |
Oil Temperature | 322 – 19 Ω (150 °C) | Yes | 127489 |
Gear Oil Pressure | 10 – 184 Ω (10 bar) 10 – 184 Ω (25 bar) 10 – 211 Ω (30 bar) |
Yes | 127493 |
Gear Oil Temperature | 322 – 19 Ω (150 °C) | Yes | 127493 |
Trim Tabs | 167 – 10 Ω (Single station) 84 – 5 Ω (Dual station) |
No | 130576 |
LED behavior | Description |
OFF | Device not powered. |
ON | Device configured and in operation. |
Slow blink (1Hz) |
Device in operation with invalid or empty configuration. Waiting for configuration by the user (factory setting). NMEA 2000® messages are NOT transmitted. |
Fast blink (2.5Hz) | Analogue value from the sensor out of range. NMEA 2000® messages are being set as “invalid”. |
Very fast blink (10Hz) | Device reconfiguration in progress after wireless download |
Operating voltage | 6 – 16.5 V |
Nominal voltage | 12 V (from NMEA 2000® network) |
Power consumption | ≤ 100 mA |
NMEA 2000® LEN | 2 |
Measurement range | 0 Ω – 2 kΩ |
Protection class | IP X7 according to IEC60529 (when connected) |
Operating temperature | -30°C to 80°C |
Flammability | UL94-HB |
Sensor cable length | 25 cm |
NMEA 2000® cable length | 25 cm |
Sensor plug | TE AMP SuperSeal 1.5 2 pins – Female Housing: 282080-1 Terminals: 282403-1 (2x) Sealing: 281934-2 (2x) |
Counterpart for sensor plug (not included) | TE AMP SuperSeal 1.5 2 pins – Male Housing: 282104-1 Terminals: 282404-1 (2x) Sealing: 281934-2 (2x) |
NMEA 2000® plug | DeviceNet Micro-C M12 5 pins – Male |
Pin No. | Description |
1 | Shield |
2 | NET-S (V+) |
3 | NET-C (V-) |
4 | NET-H (CAN H) |
5 | NET-L (CAN L) |
Micro-C M12 5 poles plug Male, product side view
Pin No. | Description |
1 | Sensor GND |
2 | Sensor signal |
Sensor plug Female, product side viewSUPPORTED NMEA 2000® PGNS
Description | PGN |
ISO Address Claim | 60928 |
ISO Request | 59904 |
ISO Transport Protocol, Data Transfer | 60160 |
ISO Transport Protocol, Connection Management | 60416 |
ISO Acknowledgment | 59392 |
NMEA – Request group function | 126208 |
Heartbeat | 126993 |
Configuration Information | 126998 |
Product Information | 126996 |
PGN List – Received PGNs group function | 126464 |
Rudder | 127245 |
Fluid Level | 127505 |
Engine Parameters, Rapid Update | 127488 |
Engine Parameters, Dynamic | 127489 |
Transmission Parameters, Dynamic | 127493 |
Trim Tab Status | 130576 |
veratron AG Industriestrasse 18 9464 Rüthi, Switzerland
T +41 71 7679 111 [email protected] veratron.com
Any distribution, translation, or reproduction, partial or total, of the document is strictly prohibited unless with prior authorization in writing from veratron AG, except for the following actions:
The resistive-type Link Up gateway provides an easy method to convert vessel and engine information to NMEA 2000®.
Compatible sensors are for example, but not only, liquid levels, temperature, or pressure senders.
Easily installed, the Link Up gateway replaces the original wiring, delivering power to both the Link Up device and sensor from the NMEA 2000® backbone while still being compliant with the NMEA 2000® certification requirements.
The data are then available for being displayed on any Ocean Link, Acqua Link, or more in general on any glass cockpit NMEA 2000® display device.
Configuring Link Up gateways is simple using a mobile device and the companion Link Up Configurator App for Android or iOS.
Each device has a built-in passive NFC antenna, so the parameters of the sensor are wirelessly configured to type, instance and warning threshold on the mobile device which is then “tapped” against the Link Up device for instant data download.
The Link Up gateway has a simple yet effective design. The potted housing allows the unit to be installed in engine rooms, making it compliant to the ISO 8846:1990 as requested by the directive 2013-53(EC).
The standard NMEA 2000® M12 plug allows for a plug-and-play installation to the network backbone.ؔ
The sensor connection happens though an AMP Super Seal plug, which perfectly matches the veratron level sensors, without the need of additional wiring.
WARNING
SAFETY DURING INSTALLATION
SAFETY AFTER INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
WARNING Before beginning, disconnect the negative terminal on the battery, otherwise you risk a short circuit.
If the vehicle is supplied by auxiliary batteries, you must also disconnect the negative terminals on these batteries! Short circuits can cause fires, battery explosions and damages to other electronic systems. Please note that when you disconnect the battery, all volatile electronic memories lose their input values and must be reprogrammed.
Depending on the sensor to be configured, connect the Link Up plug to the sensor according to the following pin assignment.
If the sensor is not equipped with the matching connector, it is possible to either crimp a male counterpart on it (see “Technical Data”), or simply cut-off the sensor plugs on the Link Up and manually connect the wires.
Veratron level sensors are already designed with the matching AMP connector for a plug-and-play installation.
The contacts must audibly lock into place.
SUPPORTED SENSORS
The configuration is instantaneously transferred to the device, and the new “Configuration Summary” is displayed.
Sensor Type | Calibrations** | Alarm available | NMEA 2000® PGN |
Fuel Level |
0 – 90 Ω 3 – 180 Ω 240 – 33 Ω 90 – 4 Ω |
No | 127505 |
Freshwater Level |
3 – 180 Ω 90 – 4 Ω |
No | 127505 |
Wastewater Level | 3 – 180 Ω 240 – 33 Ω 90 – 4 Ω |
No | 127505 |
Trim Position | 167 – 10 Ω (Single station) 84 – 5 Ω (Dual station) |
No | 127488 |
Rudder Angle | 10 – 180 Ω (Single station) 5 – 90 Ω (Dual station) |
No | 127245 |
Coolant Temperature | 291 – 22 Ω (120 °C) 322 – 19 Ω (150 °C) |
Yes | 127489 |
Boost Pressure | 10 – 184 Ω (2 bar) 10 – 184 Ω (5 bar) |
No | 127488 |
Oil Pressure | 10 – 184 Ω (5 bar) 10 – 184 Ω (10 bar) |
Yes | 127489 |
Oil Temperature | 322 – 19 Ω (150 °C) | Yes | 127489 |
Gear Oil Pressure | 10 – 184 Ω (10 bar) 10 – 184 Ω (25 bar) 10 – 211 Ω (30 bar) |
Yes | 127493 |
Gear Oil Temperature | 322 – 19 Ω (150 °C) | Yes | 127493 |
Trim Tabs | 167 – 10 Ω (Single station) 84 – 5 Ω (Dual station) |
No | 130576 |
LED behavior | Description |
OFF | Device not powered. |
ON | Device configured and in operation. |
Slow blink (1Hz) |
Device in operation with invalid or empty configuration. Waiting for configuration by the user (factory setting). NMEA 2000® messages are NOT transmitted. |
Fast blink (2.5Hz) | Analogue value from the sensor out of range. NMEA 2000® messages are being set as “invalid”. |
Very fast blink (10Hz) | Device reconfiguration in progress after wireless download |
Operating voltage | 6 – 16.5 V |
Nominal voltage | 12 V (from NMEA 2000® network) |
Power consumption | ≤ 100 mA |
NMEA 2000® LEN | 2 |
Measurement range | 0 Ω – 2 kΩ |
Protection class | IP X7 according to IEC60529 (when connected) |
Operating temperature | -30°C to 80°C |
Flammability | UL94-HB |
Sensor cable length | 25 cm |
NMEA 2000® cable length | 25 cm |
Sensor plug | TE AMP SuperSeal 1.5 2 pins – Female Housing: 282080-1 Terminals: 282403-1 (2x) Sealing: 281934-2 (2x) |
Counterpart for sensor plug (not included) | TE AMP SuperSeal 1.5 2 pins – Male Housing: 282104-1 Terminals: 282404-1 (2x) Sealing: 281934-2 (2x) |
NMEA 2000® plug | DeviceNet Micro-C M12 5 pins – Male |
Pin No. | Description |
1 | Shield |
2 | NET-S (V+) |
3 | NET-C (V-) |
4 | NET-H (CAN H) |
5 | NET-L (CAN L) |
Micro-C M12 5 poles plug Male, product side view
Pin No. | Description |
1 | Sensor GND |
2 | Sensor signal |
Sensor plug Female, product side viewSUPPORTED NMEA 2000® PGNS
Description | PGN |
ISO Address Claim | 60928 |
ISO Request | 59904 |
ISO Transport Protocol, Data Transfer | 60160 |
ISO Transport Protocol, Connection Management | 60416 |
ISO Acknowledgment | 59392 |
NMEA – Request group function | 126208 |
Heartbeat | 126993 |
Configuration Information | 126998 |
Product Information | 126996 |
PGN List – Received PGNs group function | 126464 |
Rudder | 127245 |
Fluid Level | 127505 |
Engine Parameters, Rapid Update | 127488 |
Engine Parameters, Dynamic | 127489 |
Transmission Parameters, Dynamic | 127493 |
Trim Tab Status | 130576 |
veratron AG Industriestrasse 18 9464 Rüthi, Switzerland
T +41 71 7679 111 [email protected] veratron.com
Any distribution, translation, or reproduction, partial or total, of the document is strictly prohibited unless with prior authorization in writing from veratron AG, except for the following actions:
Requests for authorization, additional copies of this manual or technical information on the latter, must be addressed to veratron AG.
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