| Engine | Adapter cable | SVB Itm. |
| Volvo Penta EVC-A | Via the 6 pin Deutsch connector of the EVC-A-M motor | 90296 |
| Volvo Penta EVC-A MC | Via the 12 pin connector C5 of the EVC-A MC motor | 90297 |
| Volvo Penta EVC-A EC | Via the 12 pin connector X5 of the EVC-A EC motor | 90298 |
| Volvo Penta EVC EFI | MEFI4B ECU or later petrol engine with year of construction 2004/2005 with or without EVC | 90316 |
| Volvo EVC/VODIA | Via the 8 pin connector of the EVC/VOIDA motor | 90317 |
| Mercury / Mercruiser | Via the 10 pin connector of the Smartcraft motor from 2011 onwards | 90317 |


Hello, it is not clear to me how to connect this device to the Seatalk NG network as the manual does not cover this. Probably a T-piece is needed (e.g item number 98571). Could you please clarify? Many thanks
YDEG-04R should be connected to SeaTalk NG backbone directly, without a spur cable. YDEG-04N can be connected to NMEA2000 DeviceNet backbone using a drop cable up to 6 meters. If you need a longer connection for SeaTalk NG network, I can recommend to choose YDEG-04N with DeviceNet drop cable and A06075/A06035 adapter cable (DeviceNet-to-SeaTalk NG).
Thank you for your answer but I am afraid that I still do not understand. I have a SeaTalk NG network and the backbone is arriving at the chart plotter located near the helm. Here i have also The Volvo display is located less then 1m from the chart plotter. The gateway comes evidently with a Nmea female connector from what I see in the photo. Where is the male connector on the backbone line to which this female connector shall be plugged? Needless to say that when on the boat I will have no possibility to buy cables, connectors or "T" devices, etc. I need to know everything I need in advance. If I may, it would have been much easier if the manual showed exactly how to connect this device to the Seatalk NTW. many thanks
>> The gateway comes evidently with a Nmea female connector from what I see in the photo. This is NOT NMEA2000 DeviceNet connector on the photo, but SeaTalk NG female connector, which should be connected to the white SeaTalk NG male connector on A06028/A06064 SeaTalk NG T-connectors (i.e. SeaTalk NG backbone). DeviceNet connector has 5 pins, SeaTalk NG connector has 6 pins. Hope this helps.
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