Re: Adding new Lowrance HDS units to an existing NMEA 2000 backbone.
If you have older Lowrance devices and your NMEA-2000 wiring uses the older LowranceNET BLUE devices, a new Lowrance HDS device will have the newer LowranceNET RED devices (which are now actually black mostly). These newer devices are the NMEA standard DeviceNET Micro-C connector. Going forward you will find all newer devices will be more likely to use the DeviceNET Micro-C connector. Because of this, you will likely want to segment the network backbone wiring into two segments. One segment can use the older devices and a second segment can use the newer devices. In this way only one adaptor cable will be needed; use it to join the network segments.
You can tell the difference in the connector by the color and the action of the locking mechanism. The older devices have a twist-lock or bayonet-lock action; the newer devices are smaller and have a threaded locking collar that threads into place.