16 | Connect the Broadband radar to your display | Broadband 3G/4G™ Radar Installation GuideB&G: ZeusSimrad: NSO, NSE and NSS(SimNet network)+ _NMEA2000 cablesSimNet cablesEthernet cableEthernet cables ifusing NEP-2FUSEFUSEFUSE746587 9121032Parts required forChart overlay / MARPASimNet NetworkBrown RX-White RX+AT10HDNMEA083 to SimNetConverter Heading OnlyCut off 12 Pinplug to expose bare wires NMEA0183 10 Hz Heading(e.g Gyro, Sat Compass)Alternative: NMEA0183 headingTX-TX+111SimNetEthernetB&G ZeusSIMRAD NSO, NSEor NSS MFD1. B&G Zeus or Simrad NSO / NSE / NSS2. Broadband 3G™ or 4G™ Radar3. Interconnection cable. Ships with a 20 m (65 ft) : Optional 10 m (33 ft) and 30 m (98 ft)4. RI10 Radar interface box5. Ethernet cable (1.8 m (6 ft)). The RI10 can be connected directly to the NETWORK port of thedisplay/processor box, or via a Network Expansion Port (7). For cable options see “Ethernetcables” on page 286. Ethernet cables required to connect 3G™ / 4G™ via a NEP-2 (6)7. Ethernet switch NEP-2The following Parts required for MARPA and / or chart overlay:8. For B&G Zeus, Simrad NSE, NSO . SimNet cable. (Not supplied)For SimRad NSS. SimNet to Micro-C cable (Not supplied) see “SimNet - NMEA2000 adaptercables” on page 289. SimNet drop cable. Allows display to receive heading information for chart overlay10. RC42 Heading Sensor (22090195)11. AT10HD. For installations with a NMEA0183 heading sensor12. SimNet NetworkZeusSimNetEthernetNSOSimNetEthernetNSESimNetEthernetNSSNMEA2000Ethernet