Engine Gateway YDEG-04
Gateway for Volvo Penta, BRP Rotax, SmartCraft (Mercury, Mercruiser) and J1939 engines to NMEA 2000 marine electronics networks. It will provides you with engine revolutions, motor hours, coolant temperature, battery voltage, warning and alarms, fuel rate and other data on the screen of your chart plotter.
The Engine Gateway is compatible with BRP Rotax (see customer’s video with Rotax 1503 4-tec Engines), Yanmar 4JH series, SmartCraft (Mercury, Mercruiser), J1939 engines (Caterpillar, etc.) and most Volvo Penta engines manufactured since 2004, and even with some engines manufactured before 2000.
Compatible Volvo Penta engines:
with all versions of EVC-B, EVC-C, EVC-D, EVC-E (most modern engines manufactured since 2006);
D1 and D2 series with MDI (Mechanical Diesel Interface), for example D2-40F;
EDC III and EDC IV diesel engines (EMS 2.0, EMS 2.2);
with EVC-A MC (see customer’s video with D3-160A-A) and EVC-A EC (also known as EVCmc and EVCec);
EFI engines with MEFI4B ECU or later (gasoline, 2004-2005), with or without an EVC system installed;
all EGC engines (gasoline, 2005 and Later), with or without an EVC system installed.
On most vessels with Volvo Penta engines, all that you need is to plug the device into an empty socket of the NMEA 2000 network backbone and connect the engine cable to a Multilink hub or, using the built-in Y-connector on the engine cable of Gateway, to connect it in series with any of the EVC tachometers.
For some engines (please see section IV of manual for details) an adaptor cable is required, and we offer different adaptor cables (see the bottom of this page) for a reasonable price (available in the accessories section of the ordering page).
Factory settings are suitable for most of vessels with one or two engines. In case of two or more engines, one Gateway is enough if they are joined to a single network.
Data you may get on the chart plotter depends on the engine controller and the number of installed sensors. Legacy chart plotters may not support display of all data types.
RPM (engine revolutions)
Total engine hours
Coolant temperature
Battery voltage and current
Alternator potential and current
Engine and transmission warnings and alarms
Coolant pressure
Boost pressure
Engine oil pressure
Engine oil temperature
Fuel tank level and tank capacity
Fuel rate
Fuel delivery pressure
Percent engine load
Percent engine torque
Exhaust gas temperature
Transmission current gear
Transmission oil pressure
Transmission oil temperature
Multisensor data (EVC-A engines)
Engine tilt/trim
Intake manifold temperature
The Gateway is equipped with a MicroSD card slot intended for firmware updates. In the next firmware versions, we plan to add even more data!
Features:
low cost installation, no extra cables required in most cases;
easy configuration with a simple text file on MicroSD card;
high-voltage galvanic isolation between J1939 and NMEA 2000 interfaces;
with factory settings, the Gateway only listens to J1939 network;
J1939 data recording for diagnostics and configuration;
free diagnostic software for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux is supplied;
special support for Volvo Penta D1 and D2 engines;
support tilt/trim calibration for EVC, MEFI4B and SmartCraft engines;
can substitute engine data by data from NMEA 2000 pressure and temperature sensors;
first device on the market with support of Volvo Penta EVC-A and EVC-MC engines (Volcano protocol);
first device on the market with support of BRP Rotax engines (BRP CAN protocol);
support of SmartCraft protocol (Mercury and Mercruiser engines), see the list of supported parameters;
up to 8 engines and transmissions, 8 batteries and 10 fuel tanks are supported by one device;
fuel tank capacity settings and 12-point sensor’s calibration for all tanks.