Raymarine a series, c series, e series, a65 Wi-Fi, a67 Wi-Fi Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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New a Series
New c Series New e Series
Installation and operation instructions
English
Date: 06-2013 Document number: 81337-7 -EN © 2013 Raymarine UK Limited
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Contents
Chapter1Importantinformation..........................9
TFTDisplays...............................................................9
Wateringress............................................................10
Disclaimers...............................................................10
Chartcardsandmemorycards...................................10
EMCinstallationguidelines........................................10
RFexposure.............................................................10
FCC..........................................................................10
ComplianceStatement(Part15.19)............................10
FCCInterferenceStatement(Part15.105(b)).............10
IndustryCanada........................................................11
IndustryCanada(Français)........................................1 1
Japaneseapprovals...................................................11
Thirdpartysoftwarelicenseagreements.....................11
Suppressionferrites...................................................11
Connectionstootherequipment.................................1 1
Declarationofconformity............................................11
Productdisposal........................................................11
Pixeldefectpolicy......................................................1 1
Warrantyregistration..................................................11
IMOandSOLAS........................................................12
Technicalaccuracy....................................................12
Chapter2Handbookandproduct
information...........................................................13
2.1Handbookinformation..........................................14
2.2Productinformation..............................................15
2.3Handbookillustrations..........................................16
2.4Handbookconventions.........................................17
2.5T ouchandnon-touchoperations...........................19
Chapter3Planningtheinstallation...................21
3.1Systemintegration...............................................22
3.2Installationchecklist.............................................27
3.3SystemLimits......................................................27
3.4Multipledatasources(MDS)overview...................28
3.5Identifyingyourdisplayvariant..............................28
3.6Networkingconstraints.........................................29
3.7Typicalsystems...................................................30
3.8Systemprotocols.................................................33
3.9Datamaster.........................................................34
3.10NewaSeriespartssupplied................................34
3.11e7/e7DPartssupplied.......................................35
3.12NewcSeriesandNeweSeriesparts
supplied....................................................................35
3.13T oolsrequiredforinstallation...............................36
Chapter4Cablesandconnections....................37
4.1Generalcablingguidance.....................................38
4.2Connectionsoverview..........................................39
4.3Powerconnection—NewaSeries.......................40
4.4Powerconnection—NewcSeriesandNewe
Series.......................................................................41
4.5Networkconnections............................................43
4.6GPSconnection...................................................51
4.7AISconnection.....................................................51
4.8Fastheadingconnection........................................52
4.9SeaT alk
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connections..........................................52
4.10Weatherreceiveroperationwithmultifunction
displays....................................................................54
4.11SeaT alkconnection............................................56
4.12NewaSeriesDSCVHFradioconnection............56
4.13NMEA0183connection......................................57
4.14NMEA2000connection......................................58
4.15Camera/Videoconnection.................................58
4.16Camera/videoin-outconnection........................59
4.17Mediaplayerconnection.....................................60
4.18Bluetoothremotecontrolconnection....................61
4.19Remotecontrolfunctions....................................63
4.20WiFiconnections................................................65
Chapter5Locationandmounting.....................67
5.1Selectingalocation..............................................68
5.2Mounting-NewaSeries......................................69
5.3Mounting-NewcSeriesandNeweseries............71
Chapter6Gettingstarted...................................75
6.1Displaypower......................................................76
6.2NewaSeriesControls..........................................76
6.3e7/e7DControls.................................................77
6.4c95/c97/c125/c127/e95/e97/e125/e127/
e165Controls............................................................77
6.5HybridT ouchoverview..........................................79
6.6T ouchscreenoverview..........................................79
6.7Homescreenoverview—Touchonly
displays....................................................................80
6.8Homescreenoverview—NewcSeries/Newe
Series.......................................................................80
6.9Systemchecks.....................................................81
6.10Enablingautopilotcontrol....................................84
6.11EnablingAISfunctions........................................84
6.12Pages................................................................85
6.13Applications.......................................................86
6.14Splitscreencontrols............................................87
6.15Screenoverview................................................88
6.16Editinginformationindialogs..............................90
6.17Editingnumericalsettings...................................91
6.18Basictouchscreenoperations.............................91
6.19Databarstatussymbols......................................92
6.20Initialsetupprocedures......................................93
6.21Softwareupdates...............................................95
Chapter7Managingdisplaydata......................97
7.1Memorycardsoverview........................................98
7.2Insertingamemorycardorchartcard...................98
7.3Removingamemorycardorchartcard.................99
7.4Savinguserdataandusersettings........................99
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7.5Screenshots......................................................102
7.6Resettingyoursystem........................................102
Chapter8Documentviewerapplica-
tion......................................................................103
8.1Documentvieweroverview.................................104
Chapter9Autopilotcontrol..............................107
9.1Autopilotcontrol.................................................108
9.2PilotBar.............................................................1 10
9.3PilotSet-up.........................................................111
9.4Pilotsettings.......................................................1 1 1
9.5Autopilotstatussymbols......................................116
9.6Autopilotalarms..................................................116
Chapter10AlarmsandManoverboard
functions............................................................117
10.1UsingManOverboard(MOB)functions..............118
10.2Alarms..............................................................119
Chapter11DSCVHFradiointegration............123
11.1UsingaDSCVHFradiowithyourdisplay...........124
11.2EnablingDSCVHFradiointegration..................124
Chapter12Fuelmanager..................................125
12.1Fuelmanageroverview....................................126
Chapter13AISfunction....................................129
13.1AISoverview....................................................130
13.2AISprerequisites..............................................131
13.3AIScontextmenu.............................................131
13.4EnablingAIS....................................................132
13.5DisplayingAISvectors......................................132
13.6AISstatussymbols...........................................133
13.7AISsilentmode................................................133
13.8AIStargetsymbols...........................................134
13.9DisplayingdetailedAIStargetinformation...........134
13.10ViewingallAIStargets....................................135
13.11UsingAIStoavoidcollisions............................135
13.12MARP A&AISoptions.....................................137
13.13AISalarms.....................................................138
13.14Buddytracking...............................................138
Chapter14Waypoints,Routesand
Tracks.................................................................141
14.1Waypoints........................................................142
14.2Routes.............................................................147
14.3Tracks.............................................................150
14.4Waypoints,routesandtracksstorage
capacity..................................................................152
Chapter15Chartapplication............................153
15.1Chartapplicationoverview................................154
15.2Chartrangingandpanning................................155
15.3Vesselpositionandorientation..........................156
15.4Chartviews......................................................158
15.5Chartcontextmenu..........................................159
15.6MyDataoptions...............................................160
15.7Navigationoptions............................................160
15.8Measuringdistancesandbearings....................161
15.9Chartvectors...................................................161
15.10Currentinformation.........................................162
15.11Tideinformation..............................................163
15.12Chartobjectinformation..................................164
15.13Chartpresentation..........................................165
15.14Selectingthecartographyset-upmenu............169
15.15Cartographyset-upmenuoptions....................170
Chapter16Radarapplication...........................173
16.1Radaroverview................................................174
16.2Radarscanspeed............................................175
16.3Radarscannerstatussymbols..........................175
16.4Radarrangeandimagequality..........................176
16.5Radardisplayoverview.....................................178
16.6Dualrangeradaroperation...............................179
16.7Radarmodeandorientation..............................180
16.8
Radartuning:On-screengain
controls...................................................................182
16.9Radaradjustments:HDandSuperHD
scanners.................................................................183
16.10Radaradjustments:non-HDdigital
radomes..................................................................185
16.11Radarpresentationmenuoptions....................186
16.12Usingradartomeasuredistances,ranges,
andbearings...........................................................189
16.13Usingradartotracktargetsandavoid
collisions.................................................................191
16.14RadarSet-upmenu........................................194
16.15Resettingtheradar.........................................195
Chapter17Fishnderapplication....................197
17.1Howtheshnderworks...................................198
17.2Raymarinesonarmodules................................198
17.3Traditionalsonartechnology.............................199
17.4CHIRPtechnology............................................199
17.5Fishnderintroduction......................................200
17.6Transducerbandwidth......................................201
17.7Thesonarimage..............................................201
17.8Fishnderpresets.............................................202
17.9Dual/Singlefrequencyshnder......................203
17.10Non-CHIRP(traditional)sonarmodule
frequencycontrols...................................................203
17.11CHIRPsonarmodulefrequencycontrols...........204
17.12Fishnderdisplaymodes................................206
17.13Fishnderrange.............................................207
17.14Fishndersensitivitysettings...........................208
17.15Fishnderpresentationoptions.........................211
17.16Depthanddistancewiththeshnder..............212
17.17Fishnderscrolling.........................................213
17.18Fishnderwaypoints.......................................214
17.19Fishnderalarms............................................214
17.20Sounderset-upmenuoptions..........................215
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17.21Transducerset-upmenuoptions.....................216
17.22Resettingthesonar........................................218
Chapter18Dataapplication.............................219
18.1Dataapplicationoverview.................................220
18.2
Selectingdatapagesusingtouch................221
18.3
Selectingdatapages..................................222
18.4Customizingthedataapplication.......................222
18.5Resettingminimumandmaximum
readings..................................................................229
18.6Resettingalldatapages....................................229
Chapter19Thermalcameraapplication—
Panandtiltcameras..........................................231
19.1Thermalcameraapplicationoverview................232
19.2Thermalcameraimage.....................................232
19.3Controlsoverview.............................................233
19.4Cameracontrol................................................234
19.5Imageadjustments...........................................236
19.6Panandtiltcamera—newcamera
interface..................................................................238
19.7Highpowerandhightorquemodes...................241
19.8Panandtiltcamera—oldcamera
interface..................................................................242
Chapter20Thermalcameraapplication—
xedmountcameras.........................................245
20.1Thermalcameraapplicationoverview................246
20.2Thermalcameraimage.....................................246
20.3Controlsoverview.............................................247
20.4Cameracontrol................................................248
20.5Imageadjustments...........................................248
20.6Fixedmountcameramenu...............................250
Chapter21Cameraapplication........................253
21.1Cameraapplicationoverview............................254
21.2Cameracycling................................................255
21.3Namingcamera/videofeeds............................255
21.4Adjustingthevideoimage.................................256
21.5Selectingtheaspectratio..................................256
21.6Selectingalocationtostorerecordings..............257
21.7Recordandplayback........................................257
21.8T akingphotos...................................................258
21.9
Onscreenicons.........................................260
Chapter22Fusionlinkapplication..................261
22.1Fusionlinkoverview.........................................262
22.2Mediasources.................................................263
22.3Browsingmusic................................................265
22.4Selectingshufeandrepeatfunctions................265
22.5Adjustingvolumelevelsforeachzone..............266
22.6Selectingthezonetocontrol.............................266
22.7Adjustingthetonecontrols................................267
22.8Selectingthesystemtocontrol..........................267
22.9Menuoptions...................................................268
Chapter23Weatherapplication(North
Americaonly).....................................................269
23.1Weatherapplicationoverview............................270
23.2Weatherapplicationsetup................................270
23.3Weatherapplicationdisplayoverview................271
23.4Weathermapnavigation...................................274
23.5Weathercontextmenu......................................274
23.6Weatherinformation.........................................275
23.7Weatherreports...............................................275
23.8Animatedweathergraphics...............................276
23.9Weatherapplicationmenuoptions.....................277
23.10Glossaryofweatherterms..............................278
Chapter24Siriusaudioapplication(North
Americaonly).....................................................281
24.1Siriusaudiooverview........................................282
Chapter25Mobileapplications........................283
25.1Raymarinemobileapps....................................284
25.2EnablingWi-Fi.................................................285
25.3Enablingmobileapps.......................................285
25.4SettingupWi-Fisecurity...................................286
25.5SelectingaWi-Fichannel.................................286
Chapter26Customizingyourdisplay.............287
26.1Languageselection..........................................288
26.2Boatdetails......................................................289
26.3Unitsset-up.....................................................290
26.4TimeandDateset-up.......................................291
26.5Displaypreferences..........................................292
26.6Databaranddataboxcustomization...................294
26.7Listofdataitems..............................................295
26.8Systemset-upmenus.......................................300
Chapter27Maintainingyourdisplay...............315
27.1Serviceandmaintenance.................................316
27.2Cleaning..........................................................316
Chapter28T roubleshooting.............................317
28.1Troubleshooting...............................................318
28.2Poweruptroubleshooting.................................319
28.3Radartroubleshooting......................................320
28.4GPStroubleshooting........................................321
28.5Sonartroubleshooting......................................322
28.6Thermalcameratroubleshooting.......................323
28.7Systemdatatroubleshooting.............................324
28.8Videotroubleshooting.......................................325
28.9Wi-Fitroubleshooting........................................326
28.10Bluetoothtroubleshooting...............................327
28.11T ouchscreentroubleshooting...........................328
28.12Miscellaneoustroubleshooting........................329
Chapter29T echnicalsupport..........................331
29.1Raymarinecustomersupport............................332
29.2Third-partysupport...........................................332
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Chapter30T echnicalspecication..................333
30.1T echnicalspecication......................................334
Chapter31Sparesandaccessories................339
31.1Transduceraccessories....................................340
31.2Networkcables................................................340
31.3SeaT alk
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networkcables..................................341
31.4SeaT alk
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patchcables.....................................341
31.5Videocables....................................................342
31.6a65/a67spares..............................................342
31.7e7e7Dspares.................................................343
31.8e95/e97/c95/c97spares..............................343
31.9e125/e127/c125/c127spares.......................344
31.10e165Spares..................................................344
AppendixANMEA0183sentences.................345
AppendixBNMEA2000sentences.................346
AppendixCConnectorsandpinouts..............348
AppendixDSwitchpanelapplication..............349
AppendixESoftwarereleases.........................351
8NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
Chapter1:Importantinformation
Warning:Productinstallationand operation
Thisproductmustbeinstalledandoperatedin accordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.Failure todosocouldresultinpersonalinjury ,damageto yourvesseland/orpoorproductperformance.
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforusein hazardous/ammableatmospheres.DoNOTinstall inahazardous/ammableatmosphere(suchasin anengineroomornearfueltanks).
Warning:Highvoltages
Thisproductcontainshighvoltages.DoNOT removeanycoversorotherwiseattempttoaccess internalcomponents,unlessspecicallyinstructed inthisdocument.
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,ensureithas beencorrectlygrounded,inaccordancewiththe instructionsinthisguide.
Warning:Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’spowersupplyisswitchedOFF beforestartingtoinstallthisproduct.DoNOT connectordisconnectequipmentwiththepower switchedon,unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
Warning:FCCWarning(Part15.21)
Changesormodicationstothisequipmentnot expresslyapprovedinwritingbyRaymarine IncorporatedcouldviolatecompliancewithFCC rulesandvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatethe equipment.
Warning:Radarscannersafety
Beforerotatingtheradarscanner,ensureall personnelareclear.
Warning:Radartransmission safety
Theradarscannertransmitselectromagnetic energy.Ensureallpersonnelareclearofthe scannerwhentheradaristransmitting.
Warning:Sonaroperation
•NEVERoperatethesonarwiththevesseloutof thewater.
•NEVERtouchthetransducerfacewhenthe sonarispoweredon.
•SWITCHOFFthesonarifdiversarelikelytobe within7.6m(25ft)ofthetransducer.
Warning:Touchscreendisplay
Whenexposedtoprolongedperiodsofdirect sunlight,thetouchscreendisplaycangetveryhot. Insuchconditions,avoidusingthetouchscreen displayorusetheunit'sphysicalkeysandbuttons insteadifavailable.
Warning:Touchscreendisplay
Exposuretoprolongedrainmaycauseerroneous touchperformance,inthesesituationskeeptouch activitytoaminimumandwipethescreenwithadry non-abrasiveclothbeforeusingthetouchscreen.
Caution:Transducercable
•DoNOTcut,shorten,orsplicethetransducer cable.
•DoNOTremovetheconnector.
Ifthecableiscut,itcannotberepaired.Cuttingthe cablewillalsovoidthewarranty .
Caution:Powersupplyprotection
Wheninstallingthisproductensurethepower sourceisadequatelyprotectedbymeansofa suitably-ratedfuseorautomaticcircuitbreaker.
Caution:Careofchartandmemory cards
Toavoidirreparabledamagetoand/orlossofdata fromchartandmemorycards:
•Ensurethatchartandmemorycardsaretted thecorrectwayaround.DONOTtrytoforcea cardintoposition.
•DONOTsavedata(waypoints,tracks,and soon)toachartcard,asthechartsmaybe overwritten.
•DONOTuseametallicinstrumentsuchasa screwdriverorplierstoinsertorremoveachart ormemorycard.
Caution:Ensurecardreaderdoor issecurelyclosed
Topreventwateringressandconsequentdamage totheproduct,ensurethatthecardreaderdooris rmlyclosed.
Caution:Suncovers
•Toprotectyourproductagainstthedamaging effectsofultraviolet(UV)light,alwaystthesun coverswhentheproductisnotinuse.
•Removethesuncoverswhentravellingathigh speed,whetherinwaterorwhenthevesselis beingtowed.
Caution:Cleaning
Whencleaningthisproduct:
•DoNOTwipethedisplayscreenwithadrycloth, asthiscouldscratchthescreencoating.
•DoNOTuseabrasive,oracidorammoniabased products.
•DoNOTuseajetwash.
TFTDisplays
Thecolorsofthedisplaymayseemtovarywhenviewedagainst acoloredbackgroundorincoloredlight.Thisisaperfectly normaleffectthatcanbeseenwithallcolorThinFilmTransistor (TFT)displays.
Importantinformation
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Wateringress
Wateringressdisclaimer Althoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthisproductmeets
theIPX6standard,waterintrusionandsubsequentequipment failuremayoccuriftheproductissubjectedtocommercial high-pressurewashing.Raymarinewillnotwarrantproducts subjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.
Disclaimers
Thisproduct(includingtheelectroniccharts)isintendedtobe usedonlyasanaidtonavigation.Itisdesignedtofacilitateuse ofofcialgovernmentcharts,notreplacethem.Onlyofcial governmentchartsandnoticestomarinerscontainallthe currentinformationneededforsafenavigation,andthecaptain isresponsiblefortheirprudentuse.Itistheuser’sresponsibility touseofcialgovernmentcharts,noticestomariners,caution andpropernavigationalskillwhenoperatingthisoranyother Raymarineproduct.Thisproductsupportselectroniccharts providedbythirdpartydatasupplierswhichmaybeembedded orstoredonmemorycard.Useofsuchchartsissubjectto thesupplier’sEnd-UserLicenceAgreementincludedinthe documentationforthisproductorsuppliedwiththememorycard (asapplicable).
Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductiserror-freeorthat itiscompatiblewithproductsmanufacturedbyanypersonor entityotherthanRaymarine.
Thisproductusesdigitalchartdata,andelectronicinformation fromtheGlobalPositioningSystem(GPS)whichmaycontain errors.Raymarinedoesnotwarranttheaccuracyofsuch informationandyouareadvisedthaterrorsinsuchinformation maycausetheproducttomalfunction.Raymarineisnot responsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedbyyouruseor inabilitytousetheproduct,bytheinteractionoftheproductwith productsmanufacturedbyothers,orbyerrorsinchartdataor informationutilizedbytheproductandsuppliedbythirdparties.
Chartcardsandmemorycards
Memorycardsareusedforarchivingdataandchartcards provideadditionalorupgradedcharts.
Compatiblecards
Thefollowingtypesofmemoryorchartcardarecompatiblewith yourRaymarineproduct:
•microSecureDigitalStandard-Capacity(microSDSC)
•microSecureDigitalHigh-Capacity(microSDHC)
Note:Themaximumcardcapacitysupportedis32GB.
Chartcards
Yourproductispre-loadedwithelectroniccharts(worldwide basemap).Ifyouwishtousedifferentchartdata,youcaninsert compatiblechartcardsintotheunit'scardslot.
Usebrandedchartcardsandmemorycards
Whenarchivingdata,Raymarinerecommendstheuseofquality brandedmemorycards.Somebrandsofmemorycardmaynot workinyourunit.Pleasecontactcustomersupportforalist ofrecommendedcards.
EMCinstallationguidelines
Raymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformtothe appropriateElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)regulations, tominimizeelectromagneticinterferencebetweenequipment andminimizetheeffectsuchinterferencecouldhaveonthe performanceofyoursystem
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMCperformance isnotcompromised.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommendthatwherever possible:
•Raymarineequipmentandcablesconnectedtoitare:
–Atleast1m(3ft)fromanyequipmenttransmittingor
cablescarryingradiosignalse.g.VHFradios,cablesand antennas.InthecaseofSSBradios,thedistanceshould beincreasedto7ft(2m).
–Morethan2m(7ft)fromthepathofaradarbeam.A
radarbeamcannormallybeassumedtospread20degrees aboveandbelowtheradiatingelement.
•Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebatteryfromthatused forenginestart.Thisisimportanttopreventerraticbehavior anddatalosswhichcanoccuriftheenginestartdoesnot haveaseparatebattery.
•Raymarinespeciedcablesareused.
•Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsoisdetailedin theinstallationmanual.
Note:Whereconstraintsontheinstallationprevent anyoftheaboverecommendations,alwaysensurethe
maximumpossibleseparationbetweendifferentitemsof electricalequipment,toprovidethebestconditionsforEMC performancethroughouttheinstallation
RFexposure
ThistransmitterwithitsantennaisdesignedtocomplywithFCC /ICRFexposurelimitsforgeneralpopulation/uncontrolled exposure.TheWiFi/Bluetoothantennaismountedbehindthe frontfaciaonthelefthandsideofthescreen.Itisrecommended tomaintainasafedistanceofatleast1cmfromthelefthand sideofthescreen.
FCC
ComplianceStatement(Part15.19)
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operation issubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference.
2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,including
interferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
FCCInterferenceStatement(Part
15.105(b))
Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththe limitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCC Rules.
Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotection againstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.This equipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequency energyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewith theinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethat interferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthis equipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevision reception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoff andon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterference byoneofthefollowingmeasures:
1.Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
2.Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentand
receiver.
3.Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferent
fromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
4.Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnician
forhelp.
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IndustryCanada
ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanadaLicense-exempt RSSstandard(s).
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference;and
2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,including interferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperationofthe device.
ThisClassBdigitalapparatuscomplieswithCanadian ICES-003.
IndustryCanada(Français)
Cetappareilestconformeauxnormesd'exemptiondelicence RSSd'IndustryCanada.
Sonfonctionnementestsoumisauxdeuxconditionssuivantes:
1.cetappareilnedoitpascauserd'interférence,et
2.cetappareildoitacceptertouteinterférence,notammentles interférencesquipeuventaffectersonfonctionnement.
CetappareilnumériquedelaclasseBestconformeàlanorme NMB-003duCanada.
Japaneseapprovals
Inthefrequencybandusedforthisdevice,campusradiostations(radios stationsthatrequirealicense)andspeciedlowpowerradiostations(radio stationsthatdonotrequirelicense)formobileidenticationandamateur radiostations(radiostationsthatrequirelicense)usedinindustriessuch asmicrowaveovens,scientic,medicalequipmentdevicesandproduction lineofotherfactoriesarealsobeingoperated.
1.Beforeusingthisdevice,pleasemakesurethatcampusradiostations andspeciedlowpowerradiostationsformobileidenticationand amateurradiostationsarenotbeingoperatednearby.
2.Incasethereisanycaseofharmfulinterferencetocampusradio stationsformobileidenticationcausedbythisdevice,please immediatelychangethefrequencyusedorstopthetransmission ofradiowavesandthenconsultaboutthemeasurestoavoid interference(forexample,theinstallationofpartitions)throughthe contactinformationbelow.
3.Besides,whenintrouble,suchaswhenthereisanycaseof harmfulinterferencetospeciedlowpowerradiostationsformobile identicationoramateurradiostationscausedbythisdevice,please consultthroughthefollowingcontactinformation.
Contactinformation:PleasecontactyourlocalauthorizedRaymarine dealer.
Thirdpartysoftwarelicense agreements
Thisproductissubjecttocertainthirdpartysoftwarelicense agreementsaslistedbelow:
•GNU—LGPL/GPL
•JPEGlibraries
•OpenSSL
•FreeType
Thelicenseagreementsfortheabovecanbefoundon thewebsitewww.raymarine.comandontheaccompanying documentationCDifsupplied.
Suppressionferrites
Raymarinecablesmaybettedwithsuppressionferrites.These areimportantforcorrectEMCperformance.Ifaferritehastobe removedforanypurpose(e.g.installationormaintenance),it mustbereplacedintheoriginalpositionbeforetheproductis used.
Useonlyferritesofthecorrecttype,suppliedbyRaymarine authorizeddealers.
Connectionstootherequipment
Requirementforferritesonnon-Raymarinecables
IfyourRaymarineequipmentistobeconnectedtoother equipmentusingacablenotsuppliedbyRaymarine,a suppressionferriteMUSTalwaysbeattachedtothecablenear theRaymarineunit.
Declarationofconformity
RaymarineUKLtd.declaresthatthisproductiscompliantwith theessentialrequirementsofR&TTEdirective1999/5/EC.
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycerticatemaybeviewed ontherelevantproductpageatwww.raymarine.com.
Productdisposal
DisposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththeWEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE) Directiverequirestherecyclingofwasteelectricalandelectronic equipment.WhilsttheWEEEDirectivedoesnotapplytosome Raymarineproducts,wesupportitspolicyandaskyoutobe awareofhowtodisposeofthisproduct.
Pixeldefectpolicy
IncommonwithallTFTunits,thescreenmayexhibitafew wrongly-illuminated(“dead”)pixels.Thesemayappearasblack pixelsinalightareaofthescreenorascoloredpixelsinblack areas.
IfyourdisplayexhibitsMOREthanthenumberof wrongly-illuminatedpixelsstatedbelow,pleasecontactyour localRaymarineservicecenterforfurtheradvice.
a65/a65Wi-Fi/ a67/a67Wi-Fi
e7/e7Dc95/c97/c125
/c127/e95/ e97/e125/ e127/e165
Maximum acceptable wrongly­illuminated pixels
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Warrantyregistration
ToregisteryourRaymarineproductownership,pleasevisit
www.raymarine.comandregisteronline.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproducttoreceivefull warrantybenets.Y ourunitpackageincludesabarcodelabel indicatingtheserialnumberoftheunit.Youwillneedthisserial numberwhenregisteringyourproductonline.Y oushouldretain thelabelforfuturereference.
Importantinformation
11
IMOandSOLAS
Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocumentisintendedfor useonleisuremarineboatsandworkboatsnotcoveredby InternationalMaritimeOrganization(IMO)andSafetyofLifeat Sea(SOLAS)CarriageRegulations.
Technicalaccuracy
Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthisdocument wascorrectatthetimeitwasproduced.However,Raymarine cannotacceptliabilityforanyinaccuraciesoromissionsit maycontain.Inaddition,ourpolicyofcontinuousproduct improvementmaychangespecicationswithoutnotice.Asa result,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanydifferences betweentheproductandthisdocument.Pleasecheckthe Raymarinewebsite(www.raymarine.com)toensureyouhave themostup-to-dateversion(s)ofthedocumentationforyour product.
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NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
Chapter2:Handbookandproductinformation
Chaptercontents
2.1Handbookinformationonpage14
2.2Productinformationonpage15
2.3Handbookillustrationsonpage16
2.4Handbookconventionsonpage17
2.5T ouchandnon-touchoperationsonpage19
Handbookandproductinformation
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2.1Handbookinformation
Thishandbookcontainsimportantinformationregardingyour multifunctiondisplay .
ThehandbookisforusewiththefollowingRaymarine multifunctiondisplays:
•NewaSeries
•NewcSeries
•NeweSeries
Aboutthishandbook
Thishandbookdescribeshowtooperateyourmultifunction displayinconjunctionwithcompatibleelectroniccartography andperipheralequipment.
Itassumesthatallperipheralequipmenttobeoperatedwithit iscompatibleandhasbeencorrectlyinstalled.Thishandbook isintendedforusersofvaryingmarineabilities,butassumesa generallevelofknowledgeofdisplayuse,nauticalterminology andpractices.
Softwarerevision
Raymarineregularlyupdatesproductsoftwaretoaddnew featuresandimproveexistingfunctionality.
Version 7
ThishandbookappliestoLighthousesoftwareversion7. PleaserefertoAppendixESoftwareReleasessectionfor detailsonsoftwarereleases. ChecktheRaymarinewebsitetoensureyouhavethelatest softwareandusermanuals.www.raymarine.com.
Handbooks
Thefollowinghandbooksareapplicabletoyourmultifunction display:
Handbooks
AlldocumentsareavailabletodownloadasPDFsfrom
www.raymarine.com
NewaSeriesHandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
NewaSeriesMountingandgetting startedguide
88012
NewaSeries/NewcSeries/New eSeriesInstallationandoperation handbook
81337
NewaSeriesMountingtemplate
87165
NewcSeriesHandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
NewcSeries/NeweSeries Mountingandgettingstartedguide
88001
NewaSeries/NewcSeries/New eSeriesInstallationandoperation handbook
81337
e95/e97/c95/c97Mounting template
87144
e125/e127/c125/c127Mounting template
87145
NeweSeriesHandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
e7/e7DMountingandgetting startedguide
88011
NewcSeries/NeweSeries Mountingandgettingstartedguide
88001
DescriptionPartnumber
NewaSeries/NewcSeries/New eSeriesInstallationandoperation handbook
81337
e7/e7DMountingtemplate
87137
e95/e97/c95/c97Mounting template
87144
e125/e127/c125/c127Mounting template
87145
e165Mountingtemplate87166
Additionalhandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
SeaTalk
ng
referencemanual
81300
UsermanualsPrintShop
RaymarineprovidesaPrintShopservice,enablingyouto purchaseahigh-quality ,professionally-printedmanualforyour Raymarineproduct.
Printedmanualsareidealforkeepingonboardyourvessel,asa usefulsourceofreferencewheneveryouneedassistancewith yourRaymarineproduct.
Visithttp://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=5175toordera printedmanual,delivereddirectlytoyourdoor .
ForfurtherinformationaboutthePrintShop,pleasevisitthePrint ShopFAQpages:http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=5751.
Note:
•Acceptedmethodsofpaymentforprintedmanualsare creditcardsandPayPal.
•Printedmanualscanbeshippedworldwide.
•FurthermanualswillbeaddedtothePrintShopoverthe comingmonthsforbothnewandlegacyproducts.
•Raymarineusermanualsarealsoavailabletodownload free-of-chargefromtheRaymarinewebsite,inthepopular PDFformat.ThesePDFlescanbeviewedonaPC/ laptop,tablet,smartphone,oronthelatestgenerationof Raymarinemultifunctiondisplays.
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NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
2.2Productinformation
ThefollowingRaymarinemultifunctiondisplayvariantsareavailable
Non­sonarSonarSeriesControlsFeatures
a65 (E70076)
a67 (E70077)
NewaSeries
Touchscreen (HybridTouchwhenpaired witharemotekeypad.)
•Bluetooth.
•InternalGPS.
a65Wi-Fi (E70162)
a67Wi-Fi (E70163)
NewaSeries
Touchscreen (HybridTouchwhenpaired witharemotekeypad.)
•Bluetooth.
•InternalGPS.
•WiFi
e7 (E62354)
e7D (E62355)
NeweSeries
HybridTouch (Touchscreenandphysical buttons)
•Bluetooth.
•Wi-Fi
•NMEA0183
•NMEA2000(viaSeaT alk
ng
)
•InternalGPS.
•Videoinput.
c95 (E70011)
c97 (E70012)
NewcSeries
Physicalbuttons
only
•Bluetooth.
•Wi-Fi
•NMEA0183
•NMEA2000(viaSeaT alk
ng
)
•InternalGPS.
•Videoinput.
e95 (E70021)
e97 (E70022)
NeweSeries
HybridTouch (Touchscreenandphysical buttons)
•Bluetooth.
•Wi-Fi
•NMEA0183
•NMEA2000(viaSeaT alk
ng
)
•InternalGPS.
•Videoinputx2.
•Videooutput.
c125 (E70013)
c127 (E70014)
NewcSeries
Physicalbuttons
only
•Bluetooth.
•Wi-Fi
•NMEA0183
•NMEA2000(viaSeaT alk
ng
)
•InternalGPS.
•Videoinput.
e125 (E70023)
e127 (E70024)
NeweSeries
HybridTouch (Touchscreenandphysical buttons)
•Bluetooth.
•Wi-Fi
•NMEA0183
•NMEA2000(viaSeaT alk
ng
)
•InternalGPS.
•Videoinputx2.
•Videooutput.
e165 (E70025)
n/aNeweSeries
HybridTouch (Touchscreenandphysical buttons)
•Bluetooth.
•Wi-Fi
•NMEA0183
•NMEA2000(viaSeaT alk
ng
)
•Videoinputx2.
•Videooutput.
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2.3Handbookillustrations
Theillustrationsandscreenshotsusedinthishandbookmay differslightlyfromyourdisplaymodel.
Theillustrationofthemultifunctiondisplaybelowisused throughoutthismanualandunlessotherwisestatedcanapply toallvariantsofmultifunctiondisplay(i.e.Newaseries,New cSeriesandNeweSeries).
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2.4Handbookconventions
Thefollowingconventionsareusedthroughoutthishandbookwhenreferringto:
TypeExampleConvention
Icons
Theterm"select"isusedinproceduresinvolvingiconstorefertotheaction ofselectinganon-screenicon,eitherusingtouchorphysicalbuttons:
Touch—Pressyourngerontheicontoselect.
Physicalbuttons—UsetheJoysticktohighlighttheiconandpress theOkbutton.
Theterm"select"isusedinproceduresinvolvingmenustorefertothe actionofselectingamenuitem,eitherusingtouchorphysicalbuttons:
Touch—Pressyourngerontheicontoselect.
Physicalbuttons—UsetheJoysticktohighlighttheiconandpress theOkbutton.
Menus
Theterm“scroll”isusedinproceduresinvolvingmenusanddialogsto refertotheactionofscrollingalistormenu,eitherbytouchorphysical buttons:
Touch—Pressyourngeronthemenuandslideupordowntoscroll.
Physicalbuttons—TurntheRotarycontrolclockwiseor anti—clockwisetoscroll.
.
Applications
Theterm“select”isusedinproceduresinvolvingapplicationstoreferto theactionofselectingalocation,objectortargeton-screenusingtouch orphysicalbuttons:
Touch—Pressandholdyourngeronalocationtoselect,or
Touch—Pressandreleaseyourngeronanobjectortarget.
Physicalbuttons—UsetheJoysticktohighlightthelocation,object ortargetandpresstheOkbutton.
Numericadjust controls
Theterm“adjust”isusedinproceduresinvolvingnumericaladjustcontrols torefertotheactionofchangingthenumericvalueusingtouchorphysical buttons:
Touch—Pressyourngerontheupordownarrowtoincreaseor decreasethenumericvalue.
Physicalbuttons—UsetheRotarycontroltoincreaseordecrease thenumericvalue.
WiththeNumericadjustcontroldisplayedyoucanalsoselectonthe keypadiconorpressandholdtheOkbuttontoopenanumerickeypadto enteranewvalueforthesetting.
Sliderbarcontrols
Theterm“adjust”isusedinproceduresinvolvingsliderbarcontrolsto refertotheactionofchangingtheassociatednumericvalueusingtouch orphysicalbuttons:
Touch—Pressyourngerontheupordownarrowtoincreaseor decreasethenumericvalue.
Physicalbuttons—UsetheRotarycontroltoincreaseordecrease thenumericvalue.
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Waypoint(MOB)button/icon
Dependingonthemultifunctiondisplayvarianttherewillbe eitheraWaypoint(MOB)buttonoranonscreenicon.
WPTbutton
•NewcSeries
•NeweSeries
•RMK-9keypad
WPTicons
•NewaSeries
•gSSeries
Throughoutthismanualtheterm:SelectWPT,referstopressing thephysicalWPTbuttonorpressingtheonscreenWPTicon.
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2.5Touchandnon-touchoperations
Thishandbookappliestobothtouchandnon-touchoperations.
Thishandbookusesiconstoidentifywhetheraparticulartask isspecicallyatouchoranon-touchoperation.Whereatask doesnothaveatouchornon-touchiconthenthetaskcanbe performedusingeither.
Touch(Touchscreenoperation)—T ouch operationsapplytomultifunctiondisplayswhich haveatouchscreen.
Non-touch(physicalbuttonoperation)— Non-touchoperationsapplytomultifunction displayswithphysicalbuttonsormultifunction displaysthathavearemotekeypadconnected andpairedtoit.
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20NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
Chapter3:Planningtheinstallation
Chaptercontents
3.1Systemintegrationonpage22
3.2Installationchecklistonpage27
3.3SystemLimitsonpage27
3.4Multipledatasources(MDS)overviewonpage28
3.5Identifyingyourdisplayvariantonpage28
3.6Networkingconstraintsonpage29
3.7Typicalsystemsonpage30
3.8Systemprotocolsonpage33
3.9Datamasteronpage34
3.10NewaSeriespartssuppliedonpage34
3.11e7/e7DPartssuppliedonpage35
3.12NewcSeriesandNeweSeriespartssuppliedonpage35
3.13T oolsrequiredforinstallationonpage36
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3.1Systemintegration
Yourmultifunctiondisplayiscompatiblewithawiderangeofmarineelectronicsdevices.
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0
0
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NETWORK
0
POWER
0
0
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TackTrue/AppDisplay VMG
Thedisplayusesanumberofprotocolstotransferdatabetweenthevariousdevicesinyoursystem.Thefollowingtabledetails whichdevicesmaybeconnectedtoyourdisplay,andthetypeofconnections(intermsofprotocolsandphysicalinterfaces):
ItemDeviceTypeMaximumquantitySuitableDevicesConnections
1Remotecontrol
1permultifunctiondisplay.RaymarineRCU-3
Bluetooth
2
Smartphone/Tabletdevice1permultifunctiondisplay.
ForRaymarinewirelessvideostreaming andremotecontrolapps:
•AppleiPhone4(orlater)oriPad2(or later)
•Androiddevicewithminimum1GHz processorandrunningandroid2.2.2(or later)
•AmazonKindleFire
ForchartplottersyncwithNavionics Marineapp:
•AppleiPhoneoriPad.
•Android-compatiblesmartphoneor tablet.
Formediaplayercontrol(NeweSeries only):
•AnyBluetooth-enableddevice supportingBluetoothAVRCPversion
2.1orhigher.
•ChartplottersyncwithNavionics Marineapp:Wi-Fi.
•Videostreamingandremotecontrol: Wi-Fi.
•Mediaplayercontrol:Bluetooth AVRCP2.1orlater.
3Vesseltanksensors—
third-party
•Upto5xfuel.
•1xfreshwater.
•1xwastewater.
•1xsewage.
•1xbait/sh.
Third-partyNMEA2000interfaces.NMEA2000(viaoptionalDeviceNet
adaptorcables).
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NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
ItemDeviceTypeMaximumquantitySuitableDevicesConnections
4
GPS(external)— Raymarine
1
Anycombinationofthefollowing:
•RS130.
•Raystar125GPS.
•Raystar125+GPS(viaoptionalSeaT alk toSeaTalk
ng
converter).
SeaTalk,SeaT alk
ng
,orNMEA0183.
5
Instruments—RaymarineAsdeterminedby
SeaTalk
ng
busbandwidth
andpowerloading.
SeaTalk
ng
:
•ST70.
•ST70+.
•ST70+keypads.
•i50Depth,Speed,orTridata
•i60Wind,CHWind
•i70.
SeaTalk(viaoptionalSeaT alktoSeaT alk
ng
converter):
•ST40Wind,Speed,Depth,Rudder,or Compass.
•ST60+Wind,Speed,Depth,Rudder,or Compass.
•i40Wind,Speed,Depth,orBidata.
SeaTalk,SeaTalk
ng
.
6Pilotcontrolheads—
Raymarine
Asdeterminedby SeaTalkorSeaT alk
ng
busbandwidthandpower loading,asappropriate.
SeaTalk
ng
:
•ST70.(SeaTalk
ng
coursecomputer
only.)
•ST70+.(SeaTalk
ng
coursecomputer
only.)
•p70.
•p70R.
SeaTalk(viaoptionalSeaT alktoSeaT alk
ng
converter):
•ST6002.
•ST7002.
•ST8002.
SeaTalk,SeaTalk
ng
.
7
Coursecomputer— Raymarine
1
SeaTalk
ng
:
•Evolutionautopilots.
•AllSPXcoursecomputers.
SeaTalk(viaoptionalSeaT alktoSeaT alk
ng
converter):
•ST1000.
•ST2000.
•S1000.
•S1.
•S2.
•S3.
SeaTalk,SeaT alk
ng
,orNMEA0183.
8
AIS—Raymarine
1
•AIS350.
•AIS650.
•AIS950
•AIS250.
•AIS500.
SeaTalk
ng
,orNMEA0183.
8
AIS—third-party
1
Third-partyNMEA0183–compatibleAIS ClassAorClassBreceiver/transceiver.
NMEA0183
9Vesseltrimtabs—
third-party
1pair
Third-partyNMEA2000interfaces.NMEA2000(viaoptionalDeviceNet
adaptorcables).
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ItemDeviceTypeMaximumquantitySuitableDevicesConnections
10
Video/camera•NewaSeries=0
•e7,e7D,NewcSeries =1
•NeweSeries (excludinge7and e7D)=2
CompositePALorNTSCvideosource.BNCconnectors.
10IPcameraMultiple
Note:Only1IP cameracanbeviewed atatime.
ThirdpartyIPcamera
Note:IPcamerasmustbeableto assignIPaddressviaDHCPandallow unauthenticated,anonymousONVIF access.
ViaSeaT alk
hs
network.
11
Lifetag(Manoverboard alert)
1basestation
AllRaymarineLifetagbasestations.SeaTalk(viaoptionalSeaTalktoSeaTalk
ng
converter)
12
Engineinterface— third-party
1
Third-partyNMEA2000interfaces.NMEA2000(viaoptionalDeviceNet
adaptorcables).
13Transducersandsensors
—Raymarine
1Analogtransducers:
•Wind.
•Speed.
•Depth.
SeaTalk
ng
(viaoptionaltransducerpods).
13Transducersandsensors
—Airmar
1
•DT800SmartSensor.
•DST800SmartSensor.
•PB200weatherstation.
SeaTalk
ng
(viaoptionaltransducerpods).
14Externaldisplay
NeweSeries(excluding e7ande7D)=1
Externaldisplay.
15pinD-T ypeconnector(VGAStyle).
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Sonartransducer
1
Directconnectiontodisplay(Sonarvariant displaysonly):
•RaymarineP48.
•RaymarineP58.
•RaymarineP74.
•RaymarineB6020º
•RaymarineB6012º
•RaymarineB744V
;OR:
•Any600watt/1Kwcompatible transducer(viaoptionalE66066 adaptorcable).
;OR:
•AnyMinnKotatransducer(viaoptional A62363adaptorcable).
ConnectionviaexternalRaymarineSonar Module:
•Anysonarmodule-compatible transducer.
Raymarinetransducerconnection,OR MinnKotatransducerconnection.
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DSCVHFradio— Raymarine
1
SeaTalk
ng
:
•Ray260
•Ray260AIS
NMEA0183:
•Ray49
•Ray55
•Ray218
•Ray240
Note:NewaSeriesrequiresan NMEA0183toSeaTalk
ng
converter.
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NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
ItemDeviceTypeMaximumquantitySuitableDevicesConnections
17
RaymarineSiriusmarine weather/satelliteradio receiver(NorthAmerica only)
1
SeaTalk
hs
:
•SR150.
•SR100.
•SR6.
SeaTalk
ng
:
•SR50.
SeaTalk
hs
,SeaTalk
ng
.
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Additionalmultifunction display(s)—Raymarine
5
SeaTalk
hs
(recommended):
•NewaSeriesmultifunctiondisplays.
•NewcSeriesmultifunctiondisplays.
•NeweSeriesmultifunctiondisplays.
•gSSeriesmultifunctiondisplays.
Note:Y oucanconnectRaymarine multifunctiondisplaysusingNMEA 0183orSeaT alk
ng
butnotallfunctions
aresupported.
Note:Visitwww.raymarine.comto downloadthelatestsoftwareversion foryourdisplay.
SeaTalk
hs
.
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Additionalmultifunction display(s)—third-party
•Connectionsto multifunctiondisplay NMEAoutputs:4.
•Connectionsto multifunctiondisplay NMEAinputs:2
Note:NewaSeries multifunctiondisplays donotsupportdirect connectionofNMEA 0183devices.
NMEA0183–compatiblechartplottersand multifunctiondisplays.
NMEA0183
19
Fishnder(SonarModule) —Raymarine
1
•CP450C
•DSM30.
•DSM300.
SeaTalk
hs
.
20Radar—Raymarine1AllRaymarineNon-HDDigitalRadomes
andHDorSuperHDradarscanners.
Note:Pleaseensureyourradar scannerisusingthelatestsoftware version.
SeaTalk
hs
.
21Thermalcamera—
Raymarine
1
Note:NewaSeries multifunctiondisplays donotsupportthermal cameras.
•T200Series.
•T300Series.
•T400Series.
SeaTalk
hs
(forcontrol),BNCconnector
(forvideo).
22RemotekeypadMultiple•RMK-9
SeaTalk
hs
23Fusionentertainment
systems
MultipleFusion700seriesentertainmentsystems:
•MS-IP700
•MS-AV700
SeaTalk
hs
24
PC/laptop
1
Windows-compatiblePCorlaptoprunning RaymarineVoyagerplanningsoftware.
SeaTalk
hs
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ItemDeviceTypeMaximumquantitySuitableDevicesConnections
Cartography—includedEmbedded(internal)Navionicsworldbase
map.
Internalstorage.
Cartography—optionalExternalMicroSD,orMicroSDHCchart
cards:
•NavionicsReadytoNavigate.
•NavionicsSilver
•NavionicsGold
•NavionicsGold+
•NavionicsPlatinum
•NavionicsPlatinum+
•NavionicsFish'NChip
•NavionicsHotmaps
RefertotheRaymarinewebsite (www.raymarine.com)forthelatestlistof supportedchartcards.
Cardslot.
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3.2Installationchecklist
Installationincludesthefollowingactivities:
InstallationTask
1Planyoursystem.
2
Obtainallrequiredequipmentandtools.
3
Siteallequipment.
4Routeallcables.
5
Drillcableandmountingholes.
6Makeallconnectionsintoequipment.
7
Secureallequipmentinplace.
8Poweronandtestthesystem.
3.3SystemLimits
Thefollowinglimitsapplytothenumberofsystemcomponents thatcanbeconnectedinaRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay system.
ComponentMaximum
MaximumnumberofSeaT alk
hs
devices
25
MaximumnumberofSeaT alk
ng
devices
50
Raymarinemultifunctiondisplays.
6
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3.4Multipledatasources(MDS) overview
Installationsthatincludemultipleinstancesofdatasourcescan causedataconicts.Anexampleisaninstallationfeaturing morethanonesourceofGPSdata.
MDSenablesyoutomanageconictsinvolvingthefollowing typesofdata:
•GPSPosition.
•Heading.
•Depth.
•Speed.
•Wind.
Typicallythisexerciseiscompletedaspartoftheinitial installation,orwhennewequipmentisadded.
IfthisexerciseisNOTcompletedthesystemwillautomatically attempttoresolvedataconicts.However ,thismayresultinthe systemchoosingasourceofdatathatyoudonotwanttouse.
IfMDSisavailablethesystemcanlisttheavailabledata sourcesandallowyoutoselectyourpreferreddatasource. ForMDStobeavailableallproductsinthesystemthatuse thedatasourceslistedabovemustbeMDS-compliant.The systemcanlistanyproductsthatareNOTcompliant.Itmay benecessarytoupgradethesoftwareforthesenon-compliant productstomakethemcompliant.VisittheRaymarinewebsite (www.raymarine.com)toobtainthelatestsoftwareforyour products.IfMDS-compliantsoftwareisnotavailableandyou doNOTwantthesystemtoautomaticallyattempttoresolve dataconicts,anynon-compliantproduct(s)canberemovedor replacedtoensuretheentiresystemisMDS-compliant.
3.5Identifyingyourdisplayvariant
Todiscoverwhichmodeldisplayyouhavefollowthesteps below:
Fromthehomescreen:
1.SelectSet-up.
2.SelectMaintenance.
3.SelectDiagnostics.
4.SelectSelectDevice.
5.SearchtheNetworkcolumnforthe'ThisDevice'entry.
6.TheDevicecolumnforthisrecordwilllistthemodelofyour display.
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3.6Networkingconstraints
NewaSeries,NewcSeries,NeweSeriesandgSSeries displayscanbenetworkedtogether.
General
•Multifunctiondisplaysshouldbeconnectedtogetherusing SeaTalk
hs
.
•MultifunctiondisplayscanalsobeconnectedviaSeaTalk
ng
or
NMEA0183,butnotallfunctionsaresupported.
•AllnetworkedNewaSeries,NewcSeriesandNeweSeries displaysmustcontainsoftwareversion4.xxorlater.
•AllnetworkedgSseriesdisplaysmustcontainsoftware version7.xxorlater .
Note:TheNewaSeriescannotbenetworkedusingNMEA
0183.
Master/repeateroperation
•Anynetworkfeaturingmorethan1multifunctiondisplaymust have1ofthedisplaysdesignatedasthedatamaster.
•ThedatamasterdisplaywillreceivedatathroughNMEA0183 and/orSeaT alk
ng
,andbridgethedataoverSeaT alk
hs
toother
networkeddisplays.
Homescreensharing
•Whennetworked,NewaSeries,NewcSeries,NeweSeries andgSSeriesdisplayscansharehomescreens.
Cartographysharing
•Thecartographycontainedonchartcardsisalwaysusedin preferencetoembeddedcartographywhenachartcardis insertedintoacardslot.
•ChartcardcartographycanbesharedbetweenNewaseries, NewcSeries,NeweSeriesandgSSeries.
Radaroperation
•NewaSeries,NewcSeries,NeweSeriesandgSseries displayssupporttheuseof1radarscanneratatime.
•Thedatasuppliedbyaconnectedradarscannerisrepeated toanynetworkeddisplays.
Sonaroperation
•YoucanconnectanexternalsonarmoduleunittoNewa Series,NewcSeries,NeweSeriesandgSSeriesdisplays viaSeaT alk
hs
/RayNet.
•Sonarvariantdisplaysincludea600Wbuilt-insonarmodule andthedisplaycanbedirectlyconnectedtoacompatible sonartransducer.
•Ifconnectinganexternalsonarmoduleunittoasonarvariant displaythentheinternalsonarmustbeswitchedoff.Referto
Switchingbetweeninternalandexternalsonarmodules.
•Youcanonlyuse1sonartransduceratanyonetime.
•Thedatasuppliedbyaninternalorexternalsonarmoduleis repeatedtoanynetworkeddisplays.
Incompatibledisplays
Ifyouconnectamultifunctiondisplaytoyoursystemthatis notcompatibleawarningmessagewillbedisplayeduntilyou disconnectedtheincompatibledeviceformyournetwork.
Yourmultifunctiondisplayisnotcompatiblewiththefollowing Raymarinedisplays:
•GSeries
•EWidescreen
•CWidescreen
•EClassic
•CClassic
Switchingbetweeninternalandexternal sonarmodules
Ifyouwanttoswitchyouractivesonarmodulebetweeninternal andexternalfollowthestepsbelow.
1.Powerofftheactivesonarmodule.
•InternalsonarmoduleisturnedofffromtheFishnder
applicationmenu:Menu>Set-up>SounderSet-up> InternalSounder.
•Externalsonarmodulesshouldbeturnedoffatthepower supply.
2.WaitfortheNoSounderSourceAvailablemessagetobe displayedintheFishnderapplication.
3.Poweronthenewsonarmodule.
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3.7Typicalsystems
Theillustrationsbelowshowexamplesofpossiblesystemcongurations,formoredetailsoncompatibledevicespleaserefertothe Systemintegrationsection.
Note:Intheexamplesbelowthemultifunctiondisplay(s)couldbeanyofthefollowing:
•NewaSeries
•NewcSeries
•NeweSeries
Example:Basicsystem
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
6
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2
3 4 5
1.RaymarineMultifunctiondisplay.
2.Raymarinenetworkswitch.
3.Raymarineradarscanner.
4.ActuatorControlUnit(ACU).
5.EVunit.
6.SeaTalk
ng
pilotcontroller(optional).
Note:AnetworkswitchisonlyrequiredifmultipledevicesareconnectedusingSeaT alk
hs
/RayNet.
Example:Basicsystemwithsonarvariantdisplay
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SMARTPILOT
D1258 9-1
1 2 3 4 5
1.Multifunctiondisplay
2.Sonartransducer.
3.Radarscanner.
4.SPXcoursecomputer.
5.SeaTalk
ng
pilotcontroller.
30NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
Example:Basicsystemwithnon-sonarvariantdisplay
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SMARTPILOT
D1259 0-1
1
2
3 4 5
1.Multifunctiondisplay .
2.Sonarmodule.
3.Sonartransducer.
4.SPXcoursecomputer.
5.SeaTalk
ng
pilotcontroller.
Example:Expandedsystem
D1224 7-2
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
DeviceNet
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
ng
5
1
812
11
12 12
14
9
15
2 3 4
6
13
10
7
1.Radarscanner.
2.Weathersensor .
3.Siriusweatherreceiver.
4.Sonarmodule.
5.SeaTalk
ng
Pilotcontroller.
6.SeaTalk
ng
Instrumentdisplay .
7.AISreceiver/transceiver.
8.Audiosystem.
9.Smartphone/tablet.
10.DeviceNetspur(forNMEA2000devices).
11.Networkswitch.
12.Multifunctiondisplay.
13.GPSreceiver.
14.Thermalcamera.
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15.Wirelessconnection.
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3.8Systemprotocols
YourMultifunctionDisplaycanconnecttovariousinstruments anddisplaystoshareinformationandsoimprovethe functionalityofthesystem.Theseconnectionsmaybemade usinganumberofdifferentprotocols.Fastandaccuratedata collectionandtransferisachievedbyusingacombinationofthe followingdataprotocols:
•SeaTalk
hs
•SeaTalk
ng
•NMEA2000
•SeaTalk
•NMEA0183
Note:Youmayndthatyoursystemdoesnotuseallofthe connectiontypesorinstrumentationdescribedinthissection.
SeaTalk
hs
SeaTalk
hs
isanethernetbasedmarinenetwork.Thishighspeed protocolallowscompatibleequipmenttocommunicaterapidly andsharelargeamountsofdata.
InformationsharedusingtheSeaT alk
hs
networkincludes:
•Sharedcartography(betweencompatibledisplays).
•Digitalradardata.
•Sonardata.
Seatalk
ng
SeaTalk
ng
(NextGeneration)isanenhancedprotocolfor connectionofcompatiblemarineinstrumentsandequipment.It replacestheolderSeaT alkandSeaT alk
2
protocols.
SeaTalk
ng
utilizesasinglebackbonetowhichcompatible instrumentsconnectusingaspur.Dataandpowerarecarried withinthebackbone.Devicesthathavealowdrawcanbe poweredfromthenetwork,althoughhighcurrentequipmentwill needtohaveaseparatepowerconnection.
SeaTalk
ng
isaproprietaryextensiontoNMEA2000andthe provenCANbustechnology .CompatibleNMEA2000and SeaTalk/SeaT alk
2
devicescanalsobeconnectedusingthe
appropriateinterfacesoradaptorcablesasrequired.
NMEA2000
NMEA2000offerssignicantimprovementsoverNMEA0183, mostnotablyinspeedandconnectivity .Upto50unitscan simultaneouslytransmitandreceiveonasinglephysicalbusat anyonetime,witheachnodebeingphysicallyaddressable.The standardwasspecicallyintendedtoallowforawholenetwork ofmarineelectronicsfromanymanufacturertocommunicateon acommonbusviastandardizedmessagetypesandformats.
SeaTalk
SeaTalkisaprotocolwhichenablescompatibleinstrumentsto connecttoeachotherandsharedata.
TheSeaT alkcablesystemisusedtoconnectcompatible instrumentsandequipment.Thecablecarriespoweranddata andenablesconnectionwithouttheneedforacentralprocessor.
AdditionalinstrumentsandfunctionscanbeaddedtoaSeaT alk system,simplybypluggingthemintothenetwork.SeaTalk equipmentcanalsocommunicatewithothernon-SeaT alk equipmentviatheNMEA0183standard,providedasuitable interfaceisused.
NMEA0183
TheNMEA0183DataInterfaceStandardwasdevelopedby theNationalMarineElectronicsAssociationofAmerica.Itisan internationalstandardtoenableequipmentfrommanydifferent manufacturerstobeconnectedtogetherandshareinformation.
TheNMEA0183standardcarriessimilarinformationtoSeaT alk. Howeverithastheimportantdifferencethatonecablewillonly carryinformationinonedirection.ForthisreasonNMEA0183
isgenerallyusedtoconnectadatareceiverandatransmitter together,e.g.acompasssensortransmittingheadingtoaradar display.Thisinformationispassedin‘sentences’,eachofwhich hasathreelettersentenceidentier.Itisthereforeimportant whencheckingcompatibilitybetweenitemsthatthesame sentenceidentiersareusedsomeexamplesofwhichare:
•VTG-carriesCourseandSpeedOverGrounddata.
•GLL-carrieslatitudeandlongitude.
•DBT-carrieswaterdepth.
•MWV-carriesrelativewindangleandwindspeeddata.
NMEABaudrates
TheNMEA0183standardoperatesatanumberofdifferent speeds,dependingupontheparticularrequirementorequipment capabilities.Typicalexamplesare:
•4800baudrate.Usedforgeneralpurposecommunications, includingFastHeadingdata.
•38400baudrate.UsedforAISandotherhighspeed applications.
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3.9Datamaster
Anysystemcontainingmorethanonenetworkedmultifunction displaymusthaveadesignateddatamaster.
Thedatamasteristhedisplaywhichservesasaprimarysource ofdataforalldisplays,italsohandlesallexternalsourcesof information.Forexamplethedisplaysmayrequireheading informationfromtheautopilotandGPSsystems,usually receivedthroughaSeaT alk
ng
orNMEAconnection.Thedata masteristhedisplaytowhichtheSeaTalk,NMEAandany otherdataconnectionsaremade,itthenbridgesthedatato theSeaT alk
hs
networkandanycompatiblerepeatdisplays.
Informationsharedbythedatamasterincludes:
•Cartography
•Routesandwaypoints
•Radar
•Sonar
•Datareceivedfromtheautopilot,instruments,theengineand
otherexternalsources.
Yoursystemmaybewiredforredundancywithdataconnections madetorepeatdisplays.Howevertheseconnectionswillonly becomeactiveintheeventofafaultand/orreassignmentof thedatamaster.
Inanautopilotsystemwhichdoesnotcontainadedicatedpilot controlheadtheDatamasteralsoactsasthecontrolforthe autopilot.
3.10NewaSeriespartssupplied
Thefollowingitemsaresuppliedwithyourmultifunctiondisplay.
D1258 3-2
1
4
7
5 6
8
2 3
x4
1Frontbezel
2
Multifunctiondisplay
3Mountinggasket
4
Suncover
5
Trunnionbracketkit
6Documentationpack
7
Powercable
8
4xNuts,bolts,springwashersandwashers(canbeused foreithersurfaceorbracketmounting.)
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3.11e7/e7DPartssupplied
Thepartsshownbelowaresuppliedwiththee7/e7D multifunctiondisplay .
D12170-4
x4
x4
x4
1
2
8
3
4
5
7
9
6
1.Suncover.
2.Frontbezel.
3.Multifunctiondisplay .
4.Rearbezel(requiredfortrunnionbracketmounting).
5.Gasket(requiredforushmounting).
6.Screwpack,includes:
•4xrearbezelxingscrews.
•4xsetsofxings(forsurfacemounting).
•4xsetsofxings(fortrunnionbracketmounting).
7.Documentationpack,includes:
•MultilingualCD.
•Mountingandgettingstartedmultilingualguide
•Mountingtemplate.
•Warrantypolicy
8.Poweranddatacable.
9.Trunnionbracketkit.
3.12NewcSeriesandNeweSeries partssupplied
ThepartsshownbelowaresuppliedwiththeNewcSeriesand NeweSeries(Excludinge7ande7D)multifunctiondisplays.
D12248-2
7
1
2
3
4
6
5
1.Suncover.
2.Frontbezel.
3.Multifunctiondisplay .
4.Gasket(requiredforsurfacemounting).
5.4xsetsofxings(forsurfacemounting).
6.Documentationpack,includes:
•MultilingualCD.
•Mountingandgettingstartedmultilingualguide
•Mountingtemplate.
•Warrantypolicy
7.Poweranddatacable.
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3.13Toolsrequiredforinstallation
D12171-2
1
4
5
3
876
2
1.Powerdrill.
2.Jigsaw.
3.Pozidrivescrewdriver.
4.Adhesivetape.
5.Spannerforsurfacemountingorbracketmountingxings.
6.File.
7.Holesawforushmounting(Forholesawsizerefertoyour
product’smountingtemplate).
8.Drillbitforsurfacemountingorbracketmounting.
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Chapter4:Cablesandconnections
Chaptercontents
4.1Generalcablingguidanceonpage38
4.2Connectionsoverviewonpage39
4.3Powerconnection—NewaSeriesonpage40
4.4Powerconnection—NewcSeriesandNeweSeriesonpage41
4.5Networkconnectionsonpage43
4.6GPSconnectiononpage51
4.7AISconnectiononpage51
4.8Fastheadingconnectiononpage52
4.9SeaT alk
ng
connectionsonpage52
4.10Weatherreceiveroperationwithmultifunctiondisplaysonpage54
4.11SeaT alkconnectiononpage56
4.12NewaSeriesDSCVHFradioconnectiononpage56
4.13NMEA0183connectiononpage57
4.14NMEA2000connectiononpage58
4.15Camera/Videoconnectiononpage58
4.16Camera/videoin-outconnectiononpage59
4.17Mediaplayerconnectiononpage60
4.18Bluetoothremotecontrolconnectiononpage61
4.19Remotecontrolfunctionsonpage63
4.20WiFiconnectionsonpage65
Cablesandconnections37
4.1Generalcablingguidance
Cabletypesandlength
Itisimportanttousecablesoftheappropriatetypeandlength
•Unlessotherwisestateduseonlystandardcablesofthe
correcttype,suppliedbyRaymarine.
•Ensurethatanynon-Raymarinecablesareofthecorrect
qualityandgauge.Forexample,longerpowercablerunsmay requirelargerwiregaugestominimizevoltagedropalongthe run.
Routingcables
Cablesmustberoutedcorrectly,tomaximizeperformanceand prolongcablelife.
•DoNOTbendcablesexcessively .Whereverpossible,ensure
aminimumbenddiameterof200mm(8in)/minimumbend radiusof100mm(4in).
100 mm (4 in)
200 mm (8 in)
•Protectallcablesfromphysicaldamageandexposuretoheat.
Usetrunkingorconduitwherepossible.DoNOTruncables throughbilgesordoorways,orclosetomovingorhotobjects.
•Securecablesinplaceusingtie-wrapsorlacingtwine.Coil
anyextracableandtieitoutoftheway .
•Whereacablepassesthroughanexposedbulkheador
deckhead,useasuitablewatertightfeed-through.
•DoNOTruncablesneartoenginesoruorescentlights.
Alwaysroutedatacablesasfarawayaspossiblefrom:
•otherequipmentandcables,
•highcurrentcarryingacanddcpowerlines,
•antennae.
Strainrelief
Ensureadequatestrainreliefisprovided.Protectconnectors fromstrainandensuretheywillnotpulloutunderextremesea conditions.
Circuitisolation
Appropriatecircuitisolationisrequiredforinstallationsusing bothACandDCcurrent:
•Alwaysuseisolatingtransformersoraseparatepower-inverter
torunPC’s,processors,displaysandothersensitiveelectronic instrumentsordevices.
•AlwaysuseanisolatingtransformerwithWeatherFAXaudio
cables.
•Alwaysuseanisolatedpowersupplywhenusinga3rdparty
audioamplier.
•AlwaysuseanRS232/NMEAconverterwithopticalisolation
onthesignallines.
•AlwaysmakesurethatPC’sorothersensitiveelectronic
deviceshaveadedicatedpowercircuit.
Cableshielding
Ensurethatalldatacablesareproperlyshieldedthatthe cableshieldingisintact(e.g.hasn’tbeenscrapedoffbybeing squeezedthroughatightarea).
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4.2Connectionsoverview
DetailsoftheconnectionsavailableonRaymarinemultifunctiondisplaysareshownbelow.
D12249-6
e7
e7D
e95 / e125 / e1 65
e97 / e127
c95 / c125
c97 / c127
a65
a67
0
0
000
0
0
000
Power/Data
TransducerSeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
hs
/RayNet Network1
SeaTalk
hs
/RayNet Network2Videoin/outPower
Video/NMEA 0183
a65 a65Wi-Fi
a67 a67Wi-Fi
e7
e7D
e95
e97
e125
e127
e165
c95
c97
c125
c127
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4.3Powerconnection—NewaSeries
0
0
000
1
6
2
4
5
3
D12581-2
1.Multifunctiondisplayrearpanelconnections.
2.Powercable.
3.Connectionto12Vpowersupply
4.Redcable(positive).
5.Shield(drain)wire(thinblackwire;mustbeconnectedto
RFgroundpoint).
6.Blackcable(negative).
Powerdistribution
Raymarinerecommendsthatallpowerconnectionsaremade viaadistributionpanel.
•Allequipmentmustbepoweredfromabreakerorswitch,with
appropriatecircuitprotection.
•Allequipmentshouldbewiredtoindividualbreakersif
possible.
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,ensureithas beencorrectlygrounded,inaccordancewiththe instructionsinthisguide.
Grounding—Dedicateddrainwire
Thepowercablesuppliedwiththisproductincludesadedicated shield(drain)wireforconnectiontoavessel'sRFgroundpoint.
ItisimportantthataneffectiveRFgroundisconnectedtothe system.Asinglegroundpointshouldbeusedforallequipment. Theunitcanbegroundedbyconnectingtheshield(drain)wire ofthepowercabletothevessel'sRFgroundpoint.Onvessels withoutanRFgroundsystemtheshield(drain)wireshouldbe connecteddirectlytothenegativebatteryterminal.
Thedcpowersystemshouldbeeither:
•Negativegrounded,withthenegativebatteryterminal
connectedtothevessel'sground.
•Floating,withneitherbatteryterminalconnectedtothe
vessel'sground
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhas positivegrounding.
Powercable
Thedisplayissuppliedwithapowercable,thiscanbeextended ifrequired.
Powercablesavailable
Forushmountinstallationsarightangledpowercable(not supplied)isavailable.
CablePartnumberNotes
Rightangledpower cable
A80221
Cableextension
Thefollowingrestrictionsapplytoanyextensiontothepower cable:
•Cablemustbeofasuitablegaugeforthecircuitload.
•Eachunitshouldhaveitsowndedicatedpowercablewired backtothedistributionpanel.
Totallength(max)SupplyvoltageCablegauge(A WG)
0–5m(0–16.4ft)
12V18
5–10m(16.4–32.8ft)
12V14
10–15m(32.8–49.2ft)
12V12
15–20m(49.2–65.5ft)
12V12
Note:Thesedistancesarefora2wirepowercablerunfromthe batterytothedisplay(approximatelythedistancefromthebatterytothe display).T ocalculatetheroundtriplength,doublethegurestatedhere.
Breakers,fusesandcircuitprotection
Itisrecommendedthatyoutathermalbreakerorfuseatthe distributionpanel.
Thermalbreakerrating
5A(ifonlyconnectingonedevice)
Note:Thesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreakeris dependentonthenumberofdevicesyouareconnecting.Ifin doubtconsultanauthorizedRaymarinedealer.
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4.4Powerconnection—NewcSeries andNeweSeries
D1225 0-1
1
2
4
5
7
3
8
6
9
1.Multifunctiondisplayconnections.
2.Poweranddatacable.
3.Connectionto12/24Vpowersupply(e7/e7Dis12Vonly).
4.Redcable(positive).
5.Fuse.
6.Blackcable(negative).
7.Videoinputcable.
8.NMEA0183datacables.
9.Shield(drain)wire(thinblackwire;mustbeconnectedto RFgroundpoint).
Powerdistribution
Raymarinerecommendsthatallpowerconnectionsaremade viaadistributionpanel.
•Allequipmentmustbepoweredfromabreakerorswitch,with
appropriatecircuitprotection.
•Allequipmentshouldbewiredtoindividualbreakersif
possible.
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,ensureithas beencorrectlygrounded,inaccordancewiththe instructionsinthisguide.
Grounding—Dedicateddrainwire
Thepowercablesuppliedwiththisproductincludesadedicated shield(drain)wireforconnectiontoavessel'sRFgroundpoint.
ItisimportantthataneffectiveRFgroundisconnectedtothe system.Asinglegroundpointshouldbeusedforallequipment. Theunitcanbegroundedbyconnectingtheshield(drain)wire ofthepowercabletothevessel'sRFgroundpoint.Onvessels withoutanRFgroundsystemtheshield(drain)wireshouldbe connecteddirectlytothenegativebatteryterminal.
Thedcpowersystemshouldbeeither:
•Negativegrounded,withthenegativebatteryterminal
connectedtothevessel'sground.
•Floating,withneitherbatteryterminalconnectedtothe
vessel'sground
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhas positivegrounding.
Powercable
Thedisplayissuppliedwithacombinedpoweranddatamulti cable,thiscanbeextendedifrequired.
Powercablesavailable
CablePartnumberNotes
1.5m(4.9ft)Straight poweranddatacable
R62379
1.5m(4.9ft)Right angledpoweranddata cable
R70029
Cableextension
Thefollowingrestrictionsapplytoanyextensiontothepower cable:
•Cablemustbeofasuitablegaugeforthecircuitload.
•Eachunitshouldhaveitsowndedicatedpowercablewired backtothedistributionpanel.
Totallength(max)SupplyvoltageCablegauge(A WG)
12V18
0–5m(0–16.4ft)
24V20
12V14
5–10m(16.4–32.8ft)
24V18
12V12
10–15m(32.8–49.2ft)
24V16
12V12
15–20m(49.2–65.5ft)
24V14
Note:Thesedistancesarefora2wirepowercablerunfromthe batterytothedisplay(approximatelythedistancefromthebatterytothe display).T ocalculatetheroundtriplength,doublethegurestatedhere.
Breakers,fusesandcircuitprotection
Thepowercableincludesanin-linefuse.Itisrecommendedthat youtanadditionalthermalbreakerorfuseatthedistribution panel.
FuseratingThermalbreakerrating
7Ain-linefusettedwithinpower cable.
5A(ifonlyconnectingonedevice)
Note:Thesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreakeris dependentonthenumberofdevicesyouareconnecting.Ifin doubtconsultanauthorisedRaymarinedealer.
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Sharingabreaker
Wheremorethan1pieceofequipmentsharesabreakeryou mustprovideprotectionfortheindividualcircuits.E.g.by connectinganin-linefuseforeachpowercircuit.
D11637 -2
2
4 4
1
3
+
-
1
Positive(+)bar
2
Negative(-)bar
3
Circuitbreaker
4Fuse
Wherepossible,connectindividualitemsofequipmentto individualcircuitbreakers.Wherethisisnotpossible,use individualin-linefusestoprovidethenecessaryprotection.
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NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
4.5Networkconnections
YoucanconnectanumberofdigitaldevicestoyourmultifunctiondisplayusingtheNetworkconnector(s)attherearoftheunit.
Atypicalnetworkofdigitaldevicesmayinclude:
•Upto6Raymarinemultifunctiondisplays.
•SeaTalk
hs
orRayNetdigitaldevicessuchasasonarmoduleandradarscanner.
•EthernetIPcameras.
Note:Y ourmultifunctiondisplayincludesthefollowingnetworkconnectors:
•e7,e7D,a65anda67=1xSeaTalk
hs
/RayNetconnector.
•NewcSeriesandNeweSeries(excludingthee7ande7D)=2xSeaTalk
hs
/RayNetconnectors.
NetworksrequiringadditionalnetworkconnectionswillrequireaRaymarinenetworkswitch.
TypicalSeaTalk
hs
network
D1225 1-1
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
3 4221
1.Raymarinenetworkswitch.
2.Multifunctiondisplay .
3.Raymarineradarscanner.
4.Thermalcamera.
Note:NewaSeriesdisplaysdonotsupportconnectiontoathermalcamera.
Networkhardware
ItemPartnumberNotes
HS5RayNetnetwork switch
A80007
5–portswitchfor networkconnection ofmultipledevices featuringRayNet connectors. EquipmentwithRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
connectors canalsobeconnected viasuitableadapter cables.
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
networkswitch
E55058
8–portswitchfor networkconnection ofmultipleSeaTalk
hs
devicesfeaturingRJ45 connectors.
ItemPartnumberNotes
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
crossovercoupler
E55060Enablesdirect
connectionofRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
devices tosmallersystems whereaswitchisnot required.Alsoenables theconnectionofRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
devicestoan HS5RayNetnetwork switch(inconjunction withsuitableadapter cables).
EthernetRJ45couplerR32142Enablesdirect
connectionof compatiblethermal camerastosmaller systemswherea networkswitchis notrequired.Also enablesconnection tolargersystemsvia anRJ45SeaT alk
hs
networkswitchor HS5RayNetnetwork switch(inconjunction withsuitableadapter cables).
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Networkcableconnectortypes
Thereare2typesofnetworkcableconnector—SeaT alk
hs
and
RayNet.
SeaTalk
hs
connector—usedforconnecting
SeaTalk
hs
devicestoaRaymarinenetwork
switchviaSeaT alk
hs
cables.
RayNetconnector—usedforconnecting RaymarinenetworkswitchesandSeaT alk
hs
devicestothemultifunctiondisplayvia RayNetcables.Alsorequiredforconnectinga crossovercouplerifonlyonedeviceisbeing connectedtothedisplay'sNetworkconnector.
Networkcabletypes
Thereare2typesofSeaT alk
hs
networkcable—“patch”and
“network”.
Patch—forconnectingthefollowingdevicestoaRaymarine
networkswitch:
–ThermalcameraviaPoEinjector.
–AdditionalRaymarinenetworkswitch.
–PCorlaptopusingV oyagerplanningsoftware.
Network—forconnectingthefollowingdevicestoa
Raymarinenetworkswitch:
–SonarModule.
–SR100Siriusweatherreceiver.
–AdditionalcompatibleRaymarinemultifunctiondisplays.
Networkcables
RayNettoRayNetcables
CablePartnumber
400mm(1.3ft)RayNettoRayNet cable(female)
A80161
2m(6.56ft)RayNettoRayNetcable (female)
A62361
5m(16.4ft)RayNettoRayNetcable (female)
A80005
10m(32.8ft)RayNettoRayNet cable(female)
A62362
20m(65.6ft)RayNettoRayNet cable(female)
A80006
50mm(1.97in)RayNettoRayNet cable(male)
A80162
RayNetright-angledcouplerA80262
RayNetcablepuller5-packR70014
RayNettoRJ45SeaTalk
hs
adaptercables
CablePartnumber
1m(3.28ft)RayNettoRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
cable
A62360
3m(9.84ft)RayNettoRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
cable
A80151
10m(32.8ft)RayNettoRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
cable
A80159
400mm(1.3ft)RayNettoRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
(female)cable
A80160
SeaTalk
hs
networkcables
CablePartnumber
1.5m(4.9ft)SeaT alk
hs
network
cable
E55049
5m(16.4ft)SeaT alk
hs
networkcable
E55050
CablePartnumber
10m(32.8ft)SeaTalk
hs
network
cable
E55051
20m(65.6ft)SeaTalk
hs
network
cable
E55052
SeaTalk
hs
patchcables
CablePartnumber
1.5m(4.9ft)SeaT alk
hs
patchcable
E06054
5m(16.4ft)SeaT alk
hs
patchcable
E06055
10m(32.8ft)SeaT alk
hs
patchcable
E06056
15m(49.2ft)SeaT alk
hs
patchcable
A62136
20m(65.6ft)SeaT alk
hs
patchcable
E06057
Radarconnection
ThemultifunctiondisplayiscompatiblewithRaymarineNon-HD digitalradomesandHD/SuperHDradarscanners.Thescanner isconnectedusingoverSeaT alk
hs
.
Note:
•NewcSeriesandNeweSeriesdisplays(excludingthe e7ande7D)canconnect2SeaT alk
hs
/RayNetdevices
directlytothedisplay .
•NewaSeriesandthee7/e7Ddisplayscanconnect1 SeaTalk
hs
/RayNetdevicedirectlytothedisplay.
TheradarisusuallyconnectedviaaRaymarinenetworkswitch. Onsmallersystems(withonlyonedisplayandnootherdigital devices)theradarmaybeconnectedtothedisplaydirectly.
RadarconnectedusingRaymarinenetworkswitch
Dxxxxx-x
3
4
2
1
5
6
1.Radarscanner.
2.Raymarinenetworkswitch.
3.RayNetcable.
4.RayNetradarcable.
5.VCM(V oltageConverterModule)—requiredforOpen Arrays.
6.Powerconnection.
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NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
Radarconnecteddirectlytothedisplay
D12253-2
2
4
3
1
1.Radarscanner
2.Multifunctiondisplayrearconnectorpanel.
3.RayNetRadarcable.
4.Connectiontopowersupply—Openarrayscanners
requireaVCM(VoltageConverterModule).
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
Radarcableconnection
ToconnectaRadarusinganRJ45SeaT alk
hs
radarcable
additionalaccessoriesarerequired.
1
2
3
D12884-1
1.RJ45SeaT alk
hs
Radarcable.
2.RayNettoRJ45SeaT alk
hs
adaptorcable.
3.SeaTalk
hs
crossovercoupler .
Radarcableextension
Forlongercablerunsaradarpoweranddatadigitalcableextensionisrequired.
D1225 4-1
1 42
3
1.Radarextensioncable.
2.Radarpoweranddatadigitalcable.
3.Raymarinenetworkswitch(orcrossovercouplerifconnectingradardirectlytodisplay).
4.RayNetcable(orRayNettoSeaT alk
hs
cableifconnectingviacrossovercoupler).
Note:Theextensioncableconnectstotheradarscanner.
Note:ThepowerconnectionisNOTshowninthediagram.IfusinganOpenArrayscanneraVCM(VoltageConverterModule)
mustbeconnectedbetweenthescannerandthepowersupply.
Cablesandconnections45
Digitalradarcables
Youwillneedadedicatedradarpoweranddatadigitalcable andappropriatenetworkcablestoconnectyourscannertoyour system.
ConnectionRequiredcable
Radarscannertopowersupplyand Raymarinenetworkswitch.
Poweranddatadigitalcable.For longercableruns,extensionsare availableinavarietyoflengths.
Raymarinenetworkswitchto multifunctiondisplay.
Networkcables,availableina varietyofcablelengths.
SeaTalk
hs
Radarpoweranddatadigitalcables
Thesecablescontainthewiresforascanner'spoweranddata connections.
CablePartnumber
RJ45SeaT alk
hs
5m(16.4ft)Power
anddatadigitalcable
A55076D
RJ45SeaT alk
hs
10m(32.8ft)Power
anddatadigitalcable
A55077D
RJ45SeaT alk
hs
15m(49.2ft)Power
anddatadigitalcable
A55078D
RJ45SeaT alk
hs
25m(82.0ft)Power
anddatadigitalcable
A55079D
Note:Themaximumlengthfortheradarpoweranddata digitalcable(includinganyextensions)is25m(82ft).
RayNetRadarpoweranddatadigitalcables
Thesecablescontainthewiresforascanner'spoweranddata connections.
CablePartnumber
RayNet5m(16.4ft)Powerand datadigitalcable
A80227
RayNet10m(32.8ft)Powerand datadigitalcable
A80228
RayNet15m(49.2ft)Powerand datadigitalcable
A80229
RayNet25m(82.0ft)Powerand datadigitalcable
A80230
Note:Themaximumlengthfortheradarpoweranddata digitalcable(includinganyextensions)is25m(82ft).
Radarpoweranddatadigitalextensioncables
Thesecablesextendthepoweranddatadigitalcablesfora scanner'spoweranddataconnections.
CablePartnumber
2.5m(8.2ft)Poweranddatadigital cable
A92141D
5m(16.4ft)Poweranddatadigital cable
A55080D
10m(32.8ft)Poweranddatadigital cable
A55081D
Note:Themaximumlengthfortheradarpoweranddata digitalcable(includinganyextensions)is25m(82ft).
Sonarconnection
Asonarconnectionisrequiredforshnderapplications. Thereare2typesofconnectionrequiredforshnder
applications:
Sonarmoduleconnection—convertsthesonarsignals
providedbythesonartransducerintodatasuitablefora marineelectronicssystem.Thesonarvariantmultifunction displaysfeatureabuilt-insonar,enablingyoutoconnectthe
displaydirectlytoacompatiblesonartransducer.Non-sonar variantsrequireaconnectiontoanexternalRaymarinesonar module.Internalandexternalsonarsrequireaconnectionto acompatiblesonartransducer.
Sonartransducerconnection—providessonarsignalsto
thesonarmodule.
Sonarmoduleconnection
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
D1225 5-1
1
2
3
4
1.Rearconnectorpanelofmultifunctiondisplay(Non-sonar variant).
2.Raymarinenetworkswitch.
3.Raymarinesonarmodule.
4.RayNetcable.
Themultifunctiondisplaycanbeusedwiththefollowing Raymarinesonarmodules:
•CP450C
•DSM300
•DSM30
Note:Y oucanalsoconnectasonarvariantmultifunction displaytoaRaymarinesonarmodule.Thisisusefulin circumstanceswhereyouneedahigherpoweredsonar moduleforexample.Y oucanonlyuseonesonartransducer atanyonetime.
Sonarconnecteddirectlytothedisplay
Onsmallersystems(withonlyonedisplayandnoother SeaTalk
hs
/RayNetdevices)thesonarmodulemaybeconnected
directlytothedisplaywithoutusingaRaymarinenetworkswitch.
Note:Y oumustensurethatthecableendsconnectedinto thedisplayandsonarmodulehavealocking/weather-tight mechanism.
Compatiblesonartransducers
Themultifunctiondisplayiscompatiblewiththefollowingsonar transducers:
•RaymarineP48.
•RaymarineP58.
•MinnKotatransducersSonarvariantRaymarinedisplays
only),viaoptionalA62363adaptorcable.
•Any600wattsonar-compatibletransducer,viaoptional
E66066adaptorcable.
Sonartransducerconnection—Sonarvariantmultifunction displays
2
D1225 6-1
1
3
46NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
1.Rearconnectorpanelofmultifunctiondisplay(Sonar variant).
2.Sonartransducercable.
3.Sonartransducer.
600wattsonar-compatiblesonartransducerconnectionvia optionaladaptor—Sonarvariantmultifunctiondisplays
D1225 7-1
1
2
3
1.Rearconnectorpanelofmultifunctiondisplay(Sonar variant).
2.E66066adaptorcable.
3.Sonartransducer.
Transduceradaptorcable
CablePartnumber
0.5m(1.64ft)transduceradaptor cable
E66066
Sonartransducerconnection—Non-Sonarvariant multifunctiondisplays
1
2
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalkhs/
RayNet
3
6
5
4
D1225 8-1
1.Rearconnectorpanelofmultifunctiondisplay(Non-sonar variant).
2.Raymarinenetworkswitch(onlyrequiredifconnectingmore thanonedeviceusingSeaT alk
hs
/RayNet).
3.RayNetcable.
4.Raymarinesonarmodule.
5.Sonartransducercable.
6.Sonartransducer.
MinnKotasonartransducerconnectionviaoptionaladaptor cable(Sonarvariantmultifunctiondisplaysonly)
D1225 9-1
1
4
2
3
1.Rearconnectorpanelofmultifunctiondisplay(Sonar variant).
2.MinnKotatransduceradaptorcable.
3.MinnKotatransducercable.
4.MinnKotatransducer.
Sonarvariantmultifunctiondisplays
Thetablebelowdetailswhichmultifunctiondisplayvariants featureabuilt-insonarmoduleandcanbeconnecteddirectlyto compatiblesonartransducers.
SonarvariantsNon-sonarvariants
a67a65
e7D
e7
c97c95
c127c125
e97e95
e127e125
e165
MinnKotatransduceradaptorcable
ConnectsaMinnKotasonartransducertoacompatible Raymarinemultifunctiondisplay.
CablePartnumber
1m(3.28ft)MinnKotatransducer adaptorcable
A62363
Thermalcameraconnection
YoucanconnectathermalcameratoyourNewcSeriesorNew eSeriesmultifunctiondisplays.
Note:NewaSeriesdoesnotsupportthermalcameras.
ThecameraisusuallyconnectedviaaRaymarinenetwork switch.IfyouwanttousetheoptionalJoystickControlUnit (JCU)withthecamerathismustalsobeconnectedtothe networkswitch.Acompositevideoconnectionisrequired betweenthecameraandthemultifunctiondisplay.
T200Seriesthermalcameraconnection
D12839-1
3
2
1
4
5
1.T200Seriesxedmountthermalcamera.
2.Multifunctiondisplay .
3.PoweroverEthernet(PoE)Injector.
4.RayNettoRJ45SeaT alk
hs
adaptorcable.
5.Videocable.
Cablesandconnections
47
T300/T400Seriesthermalcameraconnection.
2
3
4
56
D1226 0-1
1
8
7
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
1.Multifunctiondisplay
2.Raymarinenetworkswitch
3.JoystickControlUnit(JCU),optional
4.SeaTalk
hs
toRayNetcable
5.Ethernetcablecoupler.
6.PoE(PoweroverEthernet)injector(onlyrequiredifusing theoptionalJCU).
7.Thermalcamera
8.Videoconnection
Importantnotes
•Youcancontrolthethermalcamerausingyourmultifunctional
display.TheJoystickControlUnit(JCU)isoptional,butcanbe usedinconjunctionwiththemultifunctionaldisplaytocontrol thethermalcameraifrequired.
•“Dualpayload”thermalcamerasinclude2independentlenses;
1forthermal(infrared)and1forvisiblelight.Ifyouonlyhave 1displayyoushouldonlyconnectthevideocablelabelled “VIS/IR”(visiblelight/infrared)tothedisplay.Ifyouhave2 ormoredisplaysyoushouldconnect1cabletoeachdisplay.
•Youcanonlyviewthethermalcameraimageonthe
multifunctiondisplaytowhichthecameraisphysically connected.Ifyouwanttoviewthethermalcameraimage onmorethan1displayyoumustobtainasuitablethird-party videodistributionunit.
•Forfurtherinformationregardingthecamera'sinstallation
(includingconnectionsandmounting),refertotheinstallation instructionsthataccompanythecamera.
Thermalcameracables
Cablingrequirementsforthermalcameras.
Cameratonetworkswitch
Anetworkpatchcableisrequiredtoconnectthecameratothe networkswitch.Theconnectionismadebetweenthecamera cabletailandthenetworkswitchviathecoupler(suppliedwith thecamera).Networkpatchcablesareavailableinavariety oflengths.
JoystickControlUnit(JCU)
AnEthernet(withpower)cableisusedtoconnecttheJCU.The JCUissuppliedwitha7.62m(25ft)Ethernetcableforthis connection.Ifyourequireadifferentlengthcontactyourdealer forsuitablecables.
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injectortonetworkswitch
AnetworkpatchcableisrequiredforconnectingthePoEinjector tothenetworkswitch.Networkpatchcablesareavailableina varietyoflengths.
Videocables
Videocablesarenotsuppliedwiththeproduct.Pleasecontact yourdealerforsuitablecablesandadaptors.
RaymarinerecommendstheuseofaBNCterminatedRG59 75ohm(orbetter)coaxialcable.
IPCameraconnections
YoucanconnectIPcamerastoyourmultifunctiondisplay.
Note:CompatibleIPcamerasmustbeabletobecongured to:
•automaticallyassignanIPaddressviaDHCPpriorto connectingtoyourmultifunctiondisplayornetwork.
•allowunauthenticated,anonymousONVIFaccess.
PleaserefertotheinstructionssuppliedwithyourIPcamera forcongurationdetails.
Note:Yourmultifunctiondisplaymustbepoweredupbefore powerisappliedtoanynetworkedIPcameras,thisisto enableyourmultifunctiondisplaytoassigntheIPcamera(s)a validIPaddress.
IPcamera(s)canbeconnecteddirectlytotheSeaT alk
hs
RayNet
connectoronyourmultifunctiondisplay.
D1259 2-2
1
3
4
2
ItemDescription
1
Multifunctiondisplayrearconnectorpanel
2IPcamera
3RayNettoRJ45cable
4
SeaTalk
hs
crossovercoupler
YoucanalsoconnectmultipleIPcamerasviatheSeaT alk
hs
network
D1259 3-1
1
2
3
3 3
3
44
4 4
ItemDescription
1
Multifunctiondisplay
2Raymarinenetworkswitch
48NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
ItemDescription
3IPcameras
4
SeaTalk
hs
crossovercouplers
Note:Multifunctiondisplaysdonotprovidepowerover ethernet(PoE)connectedcamerasmusthavetheirown powersupply .
Note:IfyourIPcamera(s)arenotdetectedbyyour multifunctiondisplay,trypowercyclingtheIPcamera(s)whilst leavingyourmultifunctiondisplaypoweredup.
Fusionlinkconnection
YoucanconnectaFusion700seriesmarineentertainment systemtoyourmultifunctiondisplay.
Directconnection
1
2
3 4
D12741-1
1.Multifunctiondisplay .
2.Fusionsystem.
3.RayNettoSeaT alk
hs
cable.
4.Fusionethernetconnector.
Directconnectionwithnetworkedmultifunctiondisplays
3 2
D12742-1
4
1
5
1.Fusionsystem.
2.Fusionethernetconnector.
3.RayNettoSeaT alk
hs
cable.
4.Directlyconnectedmultifunctiondisplay.
5.Networkedmultifunctiondisplays.
Note:TheFusionentertainmentsystemcanbecontrolledby adirectlyconnectedmultifunctiondisplayorbyanetworked multifunctiondisplay .
Networkconnection
D12740-1
6
5
1
2
6
3 4
1.Networkswitch.
2.Fusionsystem.
3.RayNettoSeaT alk
hs
cable.
4.Fusionethernetconnector.
5.SecondFusionsystem(themultifunctiondisplaycanbe connectedtomultipleFusionentertainmentsystems).
6.Networkedmultifunctiondisplays.
Note:TheFusionentertainmentsystemcanbecontrolled byanycompatiblenetworkedmultifunctiondisplaywhen connectedusinganetworkswitch.
Keypadconnection
AremotekeypadsuchastheRMK-9canbeconnecteddirectly tothemultifunctiondisplay’snetworkconnectororviaanetwork switch.Multiplekeypadscanbeconnectedtoasystem.Each keypadcanbeusedtocontrolupto4multifunctiondisplays.
Directconnection
D12694-2
2
3
1
1.Multifunctiondisplay .
2.Keypad.
3.Rightangledpowercable.
WhenconnectingthekeypaddirectlytoaNewaSeries,Newc SeriesorNeweSeriesmultifunctiondisplaythekeypadmustbe poweredseparately,usingthealternatepowerconnector.
Cablesandconnections49
Networkconnection
D12697-3
4
1
2
3
4
1.Networkswitch.
2.Keypad.
3.Rightangledpowercable.
4.Networkedmultifunctiondisplays.
Whenconnectingthekeypadviaanetworkswitchthekeypad mustbepoweredseparately,usingthealternatepower connector.
Onceconnectedthekeypadmustbepairedwiththeeach multifunctiondisplayyouwanttocontrolusingthekeypad.
Pairingthekeypad
Thekeypadcancontrol1ormoremultifunctiondisplays. Multiplekeypadscanbeconnectedtoasystem.Eachkeypad canbepairedwithupto4multifunctiondisplays.
Withthekeypadconnectedtothemultifunctiondisplay:
1.SelectExternalKeypadfromtheExternalDevicesmenu:
homescreen>Set-up>SystemSettings>External Devices>ExternalKeypad.
2.SelectPairKeypad.
3.Pressanybuttonontheexternalkeypad.
4.Fromthepop-upmessageselecttheorientationofthe keypad.
Eitherlandscapeorportraitorientationsareavailable.
Thekeypadisnowpaired.
Unpairingthekeypad
Thekeypadcanbeunpairedfromanindividualdisplay.
1.SelectExternalKeypadfromtheExternalDevicesmenu:
homescreen>Set-up>SystemSettings>External Devices>ExternalKeypad.
2.SelectClearPairings.
3.SelectYestounpairthekeypadwiththedisplay.
50NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
4.6GPSconnection
Dependingondisplayvariant,yourmultifunctiondisplaymay includeaninternalGPSreceiver.Ifrequiredthemultifunction displaycanalsobeconnectedtoanexternalGPSreceiver, usingSeaT alk
ng
orNMEA0183.
GPSconnection—SeaTalk
ng
D1226 1-1
SeaTalk
ng
1
2
1.Multifunctiondisplay .
2.SeaTalk
ng
GPSreceiver .
GPSconnection—NMEA0183
D1226 2-1
NMEA 0183
1 2
1.Multifunctiondisplay .
2.NMEA0183GPSreceiver.
4.7AISconnection
AcompatibleAIScanbeconnectedusingSeaT alk
ng
orNMEA
0183.
ConnectionusingSeaTalk
ng
D1226 3-1
SeaTalk
ng
2
1
1.Multifunctiondisplay .
2.SeaTalk
ng
AISreceiver/transceiver.
ConnectionusingNMEA0183
NMEA0183 (38400)
NMEA 0183 (4800)
3
1
2
D1226 4-1
1.VHFradio.
2.AISunit.
3.Multifunctiondisplay .
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4.8Fastheadingconnection
IfyouwishtouseMARP A(radartargetacquisition)functionson yourmultifunctiondisplayyouneedeither:
•Anautopilotconnectedtothemultifunctiondisplayvia
SeaTalk
ng
orNMEA0183.Thecompassisconnectedtothe
coursecomputerandcalibratedviathepilotcontrolhead;or:
•ARaymarineorthird-partyfastheadingsensorconnectedto
themultifunctiondisplayviaNMEA0183.
Note:PleasecontactyourdealerorRaymarinetechnical supportformoreinformation.
4.9SeaTalk
ng
connections
ThedisplaycanconnecttoaSeaT alk
ng
system.
ThedisplaycanuseSeaT alk
ng
tocommunicatewith:
•SeaTalk
ng
instruments(forexample,i70).
•SeaTalk
ng
autopilots(forexample,p70withSmartPilotSPX
coursecomputer).
•SeaTalkequipmentviatheoptionalSeaTalktoSeaT alk
ng
converter.
•NMEA2000equipmentviaoptionalDeviceNetadaptorcables.
TypicalSeaTalk
ng
system
S
S
M
M
A
A
R
R
T
T
P
P
I
I
L
L
O
O
T
T
D1217 6-3
12 V / 24 V dc 12 V dc + Data
1
2
6
9
10
8
5
7
3
4
1.SeaTalk
ng
instrument—forexample,i70.
2.SeaTalk
ng
pilotcontrolhead—forexample,p70.
3.iTC-5converter.
4.Windtransducer.
5.SeaTalk
ng
multifunctiondisplay .
6.Powersupply .
7.SeaTalk
ng
coursecomputer—forexample,SPX-30.
8.iTC-5converter.
9.Depthtransducer.
10.Speedtransducer.
SeaTalk
ng
powerrequirements
TheSeaTalk
ng
busrequiresa12Vpowersupply.
Powermaybeprovidedfrom:
•Raymarineequipmentwitharegulated12Vpowersupply(for example,aSmartPilotSPXcoursecomputer);or:
•Othersuitable12Vpowersupply.
Note:SeaT alk
ng
doesNOTsupplypowertomultifunction displaysandotherequipmentwithadedicatedpowersupply input.
52NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
SeaTalk
ng
cablingcomponents
SeaTalk
ng
cablingcomponentsandtheirpurposes.
Connection/CableNotes
Backbonecable(variouslengths)Themaincablecarryingdata.Spurs
fromthebackboneareusedto connectSeaT alk
ng
devices.
T-piececonnectorUsedtomakejunctionsinthe
backbonetowhichdevicescanthen beconnected.
Terminator
Requiredateitherendofthe backbone.
InlineterminatorUsedtoconnectaspurcable
directlytotheendofabackbone; usefulforlongercableruns.
Spurcable
Usedtoconnectdevicestothe backbone.Devicesmaybedaisy chainedorconnecteddirectlytothe T-pieces.
SeaTalk
ng
5–wayconnector
Usedtobranch,split,ormake additionalconnectionsinSeaT alkor SeaTalk
ng
networks.
BlankingplugInsertedintounusedspurconnector
positionsina5-wayconnectoror T-piece.
SeaTalk
ng
cablesandaccessories
SeaTalk
ng
cablesandaccessoriesforusewithcompatible
products.
DescriptionPartNoNotes
SeaTalk
ng
starterkit
T70134Includes:
•1x5Wayconnector(A06064)
•2xBackboneterminator (A06031)
•1x3m(9.8ft)spurcable (A06040)
•1xPowercable(A06049)
SeaTalk
ng
BackboneKit
A25062Includes:
•2x5m(16.4ft)Backbone cable(A06036)
•1x20m(65.6ft)Backbone cable(A06037)
•4xT-piece(A06028)
•2xBackboneterminator (A06031)
•1xPowercable(A06049)
SeaTalk
ng
0.4m(1.3ft)
spur
A06038
SeaTalk
ng
1m(3.3ft)
spur
A06039
SeaTalk
ng
3m(9.8ft)
spur
A06040
SeaTalk
ng
5m(16.4ft)
spur
A06041
SeaTalk
ng
0.4m(1.3ft)
elbowspur
A06042
SeaTalk
ng
0.4m(1.3ft)
backbone
A06033
SeaTalk
ng
1m(3.3ft)
backbone
A06034
DescriptionPartNoNotes
SeaTalk
ng
3m(9.8ft)
backbone
A06035
SeaTalk
ng
5m(16.4ft)
backbone
A06036
SeaTalk
ng
9m(29.5ft)
backbone
A06068
SeaTalk
ng
20m(65.6ft)
backbone
A06037
SeaTalk
ng
tobareends
1m(3.3ft)spur
A06043
SeaTalk
ng
tobareends
3m(9.8ft)spur
A06044
SeaTalk
ng
Powercable
A06049
SeaTalk
ng
Terminator
A06031
SeaTalk
ng
T-piece
A06028Provides1xspurconnection
SeaTalk
ng
5–way
connector
A06064Provides3xspurconnections
SeaTalk
ng
backbone
extender
A06030
SeaTalktoSeaTalk
ng
converterkit
E22158
AllowstheconnectionofSeaT alk devicestoaSeaTalk
ng
system.
SeaTalk
ng
Inline
terminator
A80001
Providesdirectconnectionof aspurcabletotheendofa backbonecable.NoT-piece required.
SeaTalk
ng
Blankingplug
A06032
ACU/SPXSeaTalk
ng
spurcable0.3m(1.0ft)
R121 12
ConnectsanSPXcourse computeroranACUtoa SeaTalk
ng
backbone.
SeaTalk(3pin)to SeaTalk
ng
adaptorcable
0.4m(1.3ft)
A06047
SeaTalktoSeaTalk
ng
spur1m(3.3ft)spur
A22164
SeaTalk2(5pin)to SeaTalk
ng
adaptorcable
0.4m(1.3ft)
A06048
DeviceNetadaptor cable(Female)
A06045
AllowstheconnectionofNMEA 2000devicestoaSeaT alk
ng
system.
DeviceNetadaptor cable(Male)
A06046
AllowstheconnectionofNMEA 2000devicestoaSeaT alk
ng
system.
DeviceNetadaptor cable(Female)tobare ends.
E05026
AllowstheconnectionofNMEA 2000devicestoaSeaT alk
ng
system.
DeviceNetadaptor cable(Male)tobare ends.
E05027
AllowstheconnectionofNMEA 2000devicestoaSeaT alk
ng
system.
Cablesandconnections53
4.10Weatherreceiveroperationwith multifunctiondisplays
Ifyouplantouseaweatherreceiverwithyourmultifunction display,pleasefollowtheseguidelinesbeforeinstallingthe weatherreceiver.
Thestandardcongurationofmultifunctiondisplay(s)connected toaweatherreceiverandadditionalRaymarineequipmentwill NOTwork.Twoalternativecongurationsareprovidedwhich mustbeusedinsteadofthestandardconguration.
Standardconguration(doNOTuse)
SMARTPILOT
D1256 4-1
12 V dc
1
2
SeaTalk
ng
4
3
5
1.SeaTalk
ng
multifunctiondisplay .
2.SeaTalk
ng
weatherreceiver .
3.SeaTalk
ng
coursecomputer .
4.SeaTalk
ng
instrument.
5.SeaTalk
ng
pilotcontroller .
Characteristicsofthisstandardconguration:
•Theweatherreceiver ,multifunctiondisplayandcourse computer(withpilotcontroller)areallsharingthesame SeaTalk
ng
backbone.
•Thedisplayofweatherdatafromtheweatherreceivermaybe periodicallyinterruptedordelayedonthemultifunctiondisplay ifthecoursecomputer,pilotcontroller,GPSreceiverorany SeaTalk
ng
convertersarepresentonthesameSeaT alk
ng
bus.
Note:Thesystemcongurationdetailedabovewillcause systemdataissuesandisNOTrecommended.Onlyuseone ofthealternativecongurationsdetailedbelow.
Alternativeconguration1:Autopilotandinstruments
SMARTPILOT
4
SeaTalk
ng
12 V dc*
12 V dc
SeaTalk
NMEA 0183
D1256 5-1
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
ng
1
2
5
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
ng
6
8
3
7
Note:*DoNOTaddtheadditional12Vdcpowersupplyto theSeaT alktoSeaT alk
ng
convertershownintheillustration
aboveifyourSeaT alk
ng
coursecomputerisalreadysupplying
powertotheSeaT alk
ng
bus.Youcandeterminethisby identifyingthepositionoftheswitchlocatedabovethe SeaTalk
ng
connectiononthecoursecomputer.Whenthe switchisintheONpositionthecoursecomputerissupplying 12VpowertotheconnectedSeaT alk
ng
bus.TheSPX-5
coursecomputerdoesNOThavethisfunction.
1.SeaTalk
ng
weatherreceiver .
2.SeaTalkinstrument.
3.SeaTalk
ng
pilotcontroller .
4.MainSeaT alk
ng
bus.
5.SeaTalk
ng
coursecomputer .
6.SeaTalktoSeaT alk
ng
converter.
7.SeaTalk
ng
multifunctiondisplay .
8.SeaTalk
ng
5-wayconnectorblock.
Characteristicsofthisalternativeconguration:
•Theweatherreceiveristheonlyproductconnectedtothe multifunctiondisplay’sSeaTalk
ng
port.Ifmultiplemultifunction displaysarepresent,useAlternativeConguration2,detailed below.
•Thecoursecomputerisconnectedtothemultifunctiondisplay usingNMEA0183.
•SeaTalkproductsareconnectedtoSeaT alk
ng
viatheSeaTalk
toSeaTalk
ng
converter(partnumberE22158).
54NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
Alternativeconguration2:Additionalmultifunctiondisplays
12 V dc
12 V dc*
D1256 6-1
SMARTPILOT
NMEA 0183
SeaTalk
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
ng
12
1
10
13
5
4
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
hs
/ RayNet
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
ng
2
6
7
8
9
11
3
Note:*DoNOTaddtheadditional12VdcpowersupplytotheSeaT alktoSeaTalk
ng
convertershownintheillustrationaboveif
yourSeaT alk
ng
coursecomputerisalreadysupplyingpowertotheSeaTalk
ng
bus.Y oucandeterminethisbyidentifyingthe
positionoftheswitchlocatedabovetheSeaT alk
ng
connectiononthecoursecomputer.WhentheswitchisintheONposition
thecoursecomputerissupplying12VpowertotheconnectedSeaT alk
ng
bus.TheSPX-5coursecomputerdoesNOThave
thisfunction.
1.SeaTalk
ng
weatherreceiver.
2.SeaTalk
ng
GPSreceiver.
3.SeaTalkinstrument.
4.SeaTalk
ng
pilotcontroller.
5.MainSeaT alk
ng
bus.
6.SeaTalk
hs
networkswitch.
7.SeaTalk
ng
multifunctiondisplay(repeater).
8.SeaTalk
ng
multifunctiondisplay(repeater).
9.SeaTalk
ng
5-wayconnectorblock.
10.SeaTalk
ng
coursecomputer.
11.SeaTalktoSeaTalk
ng
converter.
12.SeaTalk
ng
multifunctiondisplay .
13.SeaTalk
ng
5-wayconnectorblock.
Characteristicsofthisalternativeconguration:
•IftheSeaT alk
ng
busesoftherepeatermultifunctiondisplaysareconnected,theymustallbeconnectedtosameSeaT alk
ng
bus
usedbytheweatherreceiver .Onlytheweatherreceiverandtherepeatermultifunctiondisplaysmaybeconnectedtothisbus.
•ThecoursecomputerisconnectedtothemultifunctiondisplayusingNMEA0183.
•SeaTalkproductsareconnectedtoSeaT alk
ng
viatheSeaT alktoSeaTalk
ng
converter(partnumberE22158).
Note:ThealternativecongurationsdonotapplytoNewaSeriesasthereisnoNMEA0183connection.
Systemlimitationsofalternativecongurations
TheSR50weatherreceiveriscompatiblewithyourmultifunction display.However,therearesomesystemlimitationswhichaffect howtheweatherreceiverinteractswithotherconnecteddevices.
Audiooutputfromtheweatherreceiverwillnotbeavailable. IfaSeaT alk
ng
coursecomputerisused(asshownabove)to
linkthemultifunctiondisplay(s)andthemainSeaT alk
ng
bus, dataoriginatingfromthemultifunctiondisplaynetworkwillNOT bepassedtotheautopilotheadorinstrumentation,andvice versa.Specically:
•Withtheexceptionofheadingandrudderposition,signals
suchasspeed,depth,positionetc.originatingfromsensors connectedtothemainSeaTalk
ng
buswillNOTbedisplayed
onthemultifunctiondisplay(s).
•Withtheexceptionofheadingandrudderposition,signals suchasSpeed,Depth,Positionetc.originatingfromsensors connectedtothemultifunctiondisplays’NMEA0183inputswill NOTbedisplayedonproductsconnectedviaSeaT alk
ng
.
•AlarmsraisedbyproductsconnectedtothemainSeaTalk
ng
buswillNOTbedisplayedonthemultifunctiondisplay(s),and viceversa.
•MultipleDataSources(MDS)selectionwillbeavailablebut restrictedtodepth,speed,wind,heading,andpositionsources connecteddirectlytothemultifunctiondisplays’NMEA0183 inputs.
•PilotIntegrationfeaturesofthemultifunctiondisplay(for example,engagingordisengagingtheautopilotfromthe multifunctiondisplay)willNOTbeavailable.
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4.11SeaTalkconnection
YoucanconnectSeaT alkdevicestoyourmultifunctiondisplay usingtheoptionalSeaT alktoSeaT alk
ng
converter.
D1226 5-1
SeaTalk
ng
SeaTalk
1
2
SeaTalk
ng
3
1.SeaTalkdevice.
2.SeaTalktoSeaT alk
ng
converter.
3.Multifunctiondisplay .
SeaTalkaccessories
SeaTalkcablesandaccessoriesforusewithcompatible products.
DescriptionPartNoNotes
3–waySeaTalk junctionbox
D244
1m(3.28ft)SeaT alk extensioncable
D284
3m(9.8ft)SeaT alk extensioncable
D285
5m(16.4ft)SeaT alk extensioncable
D286
9m(29.5ft)SeaT alk extensioncable
D287
12m(39.4ft)SeaTalk extensioncable
E25051
20m(65.6ft)SeaTalk extensioncable
D288
4.12NewaSeriesDSCVHFradio connection
TheNewaSeriesmultifunctiondisplayrequiresanNMEA0183 toSeaT alk
ng
converterandapoweredSeaTalk
ng
backboneto
enableconnectiontoaDSCVHFradio.
NMEA 0183
SeaTalk
ng
2
1
4
5
3
D12743-1
1
NewaSeriesmultifunctiondisplay.
2
ActisenseNMEA0183toSeaT alk
ng
converter(NGW-1–STNG).
3
NMEA0183DSCVHFRadio.
4
SeaTalk
ng
terminated5wayblock.
5
Powercableconnectedto12Vdcpowersupply .
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4.13NMEA0183connection
NMEA0183devicescanbeconnectedtoNewcSeriesandNew eSeriesmultifunctiondisplaysusingthepoweranddatacable.
Note:NewaSeriesdoesnotsupportconnectionofNMEA 0183devices.
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61 2 3 4 5
11
7 8 9 10
12
NMEA DEVICE
4800 / 38400 baud
NMEA DEVICE
4800 / 38400 baud
NMEA0183devicesareconnectedusingthesuppliedpower anddatacable.
Thedisplayhas2NMEA0183ports:
Port1:Inputandoutput,4800or38400baudrate.
Port2:Inputonly,4800or38400baudrate.
Note:Thebaudrateyouwanttouseforeachportinputmust bespeciedintheSystemSettingsmenu(Homescreen:>
Set-up>SystemSettings>NMEASet-up>NMEAInput Port).
Note:ForPort1,boththeinputandoutputcommunicateat
thesamebaudrate.Forexample,ifyouhaveoneNMEA 0183deviceconnectedtothedisplay'sPort1INPUT ,and anotherNMEA0183deviceconnectedtothedisplay'sPort 1OUTPUT ,bothNMEAdevicesmustbeusingthesame baudrate.
Youcanconnectupto4NMEA0183devicestothedisplay's NMEA0183OUTPUT(Port1).Youcanconnectatotalof2 NMEA0183devicestothedisplay'sNMEA0183INPUTports.
Ite­mDevice
Cable colorPort
Input/ output
Positive (+)/ negative (-)
1White1InputPositive
2
Green
1InputNegative
3Yellow1
Output
Positive
4Brown1
Output
Negative
5
Orange/ white
2InputPositive
6
Multifunc­tiondisplay
Orange/ green
2InputNegative
Ite­mDevice
Cable colorPort
Input/ output
Positive (+)/ negative (-)
7
**Output
Positive
8
**Output
Negative
9
**
InputPositive
10
NMEA device
**
InputNegative
11
**Output
Positive
12
NMEA device
**Output
Negative
Note:*RefertoinstructionsprovidedwithNMEAdevice.
NMEA0183cable
YoucanextendtheNMEA0183wireswithinthesuppliedpower anddatacable.
Datacableextension
Totallength(max)Cable
Upto5mHighqualitydatacable:
•2xtwistedpairwithoverallshield.
•50to75pF/mcapacitancecore tocore.
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4.14NMEA2000connection
ThedisplaycanreceivedatafromNMEA2000devices(e.g. datafromcompatibleengines).TheNMEA2000connectionis madeusingSeaT alk
ng
andappropriateadaptorcables.
YoucanEITHER:
•UseyourSeaT alk
ng
backboneandconnecteachNMEA2000
deviceonaspur ,OR
•connectthedisplayonaspurintoanexistingNMEA2000 backbone.
Important:Youcannothave2backbonesconnected together.
ConnectingNMEA2000equipmenttotheSeaT alk
ng
backbone
NMEA 200012V
D1217 4-2
1
2
4
3
SeaTalk
ng
1.12Vsupplyintobackbone.
2.SeaTalk
ng
backbone.
3.SeaTalk
ng
toDeviceNetadaptorcable.
4.NMEA2000equipment.
ConnectingthedisplaytoanexistingNMEA2000 (DeviceNet)backbone
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32
4
1
1.Multifunctiondisplay .
2.SeaTalk
ng
toDeviceNetadaptorcable.
3.DeviceNetbackbone.
4.NMEA2000equipment.
4.15Camera/Videoconnection
AcameraoravideodevicecanbeconnecteddirectlytoNewc SeriesandNeweSeriesmultifunctiondisplaysusingthevideo connectoronthepoweranddatacable.
Note:VideodevicescannotbedirectlyconnectedtoNewa Seriesmultifunctiondisplays.Forcameraconnectionstoa NewaSeriesdisplaypleaserefertotheIPcameraconnection section.
Examplesofvideosourcesthatyoucanconnecttothedisplay include:
•Videocamera.
•Thermalcamera.
•DVDplayer.
•Portabledigitalvideoplayer .
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1
2
4
3
1.Rearconnectorpanelofmultifunctiondisplay.
2.Poweranddatacable.
3.BNCvideoconnector(input1).
4.Videosource—forexample,videocamera.
Note:Tolistentoamovie’saudiotrack,anyconnectedDVD ordigitalvideoplayerwillrequirespeakerstobeconnected totheplayersaudiooutput.
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4.16Camera/videoin-outconnection
Acamera/videodeviceorexternaldisplaycanbeconnected toNeweSeriesmultifunctiondisplays(excludingthee7/e7D) usingthededicatedvideoin/outconnector.
Note:NewaSeriesandNewcSeriesmultifunctiondisplays donothaveadedicatedvideoin/outconnector .
VideoIn
Examplesofvideoinputsourcesthatyoucanconnecttothe displayinclude:
•Videocamera.
•Thermalcamera.
•DVDplayer.
•Portabledigitalvideoplayer .
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1
2
4
3
1.Rearconnectorpanelofmultifunctiondisplay.
2.Videoaccessorycable.
3.BNCvideoconnector(input2).
4.Thermalcamera.
Note:Tolistentoamovie’saudiotrack,anyconnectedDVD ordigitalvideoplayerwillrequirespeakerstobeconnected totheplayersaudiooutput.
Videoout
Examplesofvideooutputdevicesthatyoucanconnecttothe displayinclude:
•HDTVwithVGAinput.
•VGAmonitor.
D1232 9-1
1
2
4
3
1.Rearconnectorpanelofmultifunctiondisplay.
2.Videoaccessorycable.
3.VGAcabletoexternaldisplay .
4.Externaldisplay .
Videospecication
SignaltypeComposite
Format
PALorNTSC
ConnectortypeBNC(female)
Outputresolution
720p
Videocables
Thefollowingvideocableisrequiredforthevideoin/out connectoronthee95/e97/e125/e127variantmultifunction displays.
PartnumberDescriptionNotes
R70003e-seriesaccessory
videocable
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4.17Mediaplayerconnection
Youcanuseyourmultifunctiondisplaytowirelesslycontrola Bluetooth-compatiblemediaplayer(suchasasmartphone).
ThemediaplayermustbecompatiblewiththeBluetoothAVRCP protocol(version2.1orhigher).
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1 32
1.Multifunctiondisplay .
2.Bluetoothconnection.
3.Bluetooth-compatiblemediaplayer.
Tousethisfeatureyoumustrst:
•EnableBluetoothintheSystemSettingsonthemultifunction display.
•EnableBluetoothonthemediaplayerdevice.
•Pairthemediaplayerdevicewiththemultifunctiondisplay.
•EnableAudioControlintheSystemSettingsonthe multifunctiondisplay .
•ConnectanRCU-3remoteandassigntheshortcutkeyto Start/Stopaudioplayback(OnlyrequiredonaNewcSeries display).
Note:Ifyourmediaplayerdoesnotincludebuilt-inspeakers itmaybenecessarytoconnectthemediaplayer'saudio outputtoanexternalaudiosystemorapairofheadphones. Formoreinformationrefertotheinstructionsthataccompany themediaplayerdevice.
EnablingBluetooth
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectSet-up.
2.SelectSystemSettings.
3.SelectWirelessConnections.
4.SelectBluetooth>On.
PairingaBluetoothmediaplayer
WiththehomescreendisplayedandBluetoothturnedon:
1.SelectSet-up.
2.SelectSystemSettings.
3.SelectWirelessConnections.
4.SelectNewBluetoothConnection.
Amessageisdisplayedpromptingyoutoputyourmedia playerdeviceintodiscoverymode.
5.EnsureBluetoothisenabledonyourexternalmediaplayer
deviceandensureitisreadytobepaired.Formore information,consulttheinstructionsthataccompanythe device.
6.Onthemultifunctiondisplay,selectOKinthemessage
dialog. ThemultifunctiondisplaywillsearchforactiveBluetooth
devices.
7.SelectStopDiscoverywhenyourdeviceappearsinthelist.
8.Selectthemediaplayerdeviceinthelist.
Apairingrequestmessageisdisplayedontheexternal mediadevice.
9.Ontheexternalmediadevice,selectPair(orequivalent)to
acceptthepairingrequestmessage. Themultifunctiondisplayshowsamessageaskingyouto
conrmthePairingcode.
10.Ifthepairingcodedisplayedonthemultifunctiondisplay
matchesthecodedisplayedontheexternalmediadevice,
selectOkonthemultifunctiondisplay .IfthecodedoesNOT match,repeatsteps4to8.
11.Ifthepairingwassuccessfulthemultifunctiondisplaywill conrmthepairing.
Theexternalmediadeviceisnowpairedwiththe multifunctiondisplay .
Enablingaudiocontrol
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectSet-up.
2.SelectSystemSettings.
3.SelectWirelessConnections.
4.SelectConnectionManager.
5.Selectthemediaplayerdeviceinthelist.
6.SelectAudioControl>On.
Mediaplayercontrols
Touchscreenmultifunctiondisplaysenableyoutousethe on-screenmediaplayercontrolstocontroltheaudioplaying onyourexternalmediaplayer.
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1
32 4 5
1.Touchthisicontodisplaytheaudiocontrols.
2.Previoustrack.
3.Playtrack.
4.Pausetrack.
5.Nexttrack.
SelectingBackwillhidetheaudiocontrols.
Mediaplayercontrolsusingaremote
control
YoucancontrolaudiowirelesslyusingaRaymarineRCU-3 remotecontrolunit.
TheShortcutkeyontheRCU-3mustbesettoStart/Stopaudio playback,refertotheUsingaRemotecontrolsectionforfurther details.
1.PressUParrowfornexttrack.
2.PressDOWNarrowforprevioustrack.
3.PressSHORTCUTbuttontoplay/pauseaudio.
Note:OnNewcSeriesmultifunctiondisplays,whilstthe audiocontrolsappearonthescreenyoucannotinteractwith them.TocontrolaudioyoumustuseaconnectedRCU-3.
UnpairingaBluetoothdevice
Ifyouareexperiencingproblemswhenattemptingtouse aBluetoothdevicewiththemultifunctiondisplayitmaybe necessarytounpairthedevice(andanyotherpairedBluetooth devices)andthenretrythepairingprocedure.
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
60NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
1.SelectSet-up.
2.SelectSystemSettings.
3.SelectWirelessConnections.
4.SelectConnectionManager.
5.Selectthemediaplayerdeviceinthelist.
6.SelectUnpair/Forgetthisdevice.
4.18Bluetoothremotecontrol connection
Youcancontrolthemultifunctiondisplaywirelesslyusinga Raymarineremotecontrolunit.
TheremotecontrolusesaBluetoothwirelessconnection.
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1 32
1.Multifunctiondisplay .
2.Bluetoothconnection.
3.RaymarineBluetoothremotecontrol(forexample,RCU-3).
Tousetheremotecontrolyoumustrst:
•EnableBluetoothintheSystemSettingsonthemultifunction display.
•Pairtheremotecontrolunitwiththemultifunctiondisplay.
Operatingprinciples
Remotecontroloperatingprinciples.
•Only1multifunctiondisplaymaybeoperatedbyaremote controlunitatanyonetime.Y oucannotpairamultifunction displaytomorethan1remotecontrolatthesametime.
•The3buttonsontheremotecontrolunithavedifferent functionsdependingontheCONTEXTinwhichyouareusing it.Forexample,inthechartapplicationthebuttonscontrol differentfunctionsthantheydointhehomescreen.
•Allfunctionsareaccessedusingacombinationofthe 3buttons.Forsomefunctionsyoumustpressabutton MOMENTARIL Y .YoucanalsoHOLDabuttonforcontinuous response(forexample,continuousranginginthechart application).
•ThemainmethodsofoperationinvolvetheuseoftheUPand DOWN“arrow”buttonstohighlightdifferenton-screenoptions. TheSHORTCUTbuttonisusedtoselect(execute)them.
•Duringthepairingprocessyoumustdenewhichofthearrow buttonsyouwanttobethe“UP”button.
•TheSHORTCUTbuttoniscustomizableandcanbe conguredtooperateoneofanumberoffunctions,usingthe SystemSettingsmenuonyourmultifunctiondisplay.
PairingtheremoteandconguringtheUP andDOWNbuttons
Theremotecontrolunitmustbe“paired”withthemultifunction displaythatyouwanttocontrol.Onyourmultifunctiondisplay, withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectSet-up.
2.SelectSystemSettings.
3.SelectWirelessConnections.
4.SelectBluetooth>On.
5.SelectNewBluetoothConnection.
Apop-upmessagewillbedisplayedtoconrmthatthe deviceyouareconnectingtoisdiscoverable.
6.SelectOktoconrm.
Alistofdiscovereddevicesisdisplayed.
7.Onyourremotecontrolunit,holddowntheUPandDOWN
buttonstogetherfor10seconds.
8.Selecttheremotecontrolunitinthelistofdevices.
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9.Whenprompted,pressthearrowbuttononyourremotethat youwishtobeconguredastheUPbutton.Theotherarrow buttonwillautomaticallybeconguredastheDOWNbutton.
Ifthepairingwassuccessfula“PairingSuccess”message willbedisplayed.Ifa“PairingFailure”or“PairingTimeout” messageisdisplayed,repeatsteps1to8.
CustomizingtheSHORTCUTbutton
Onyourmultifunctiondisplay,withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectSet-up.
2.SelectSystemSettings.
3.SelectExternalDevices.
4.SelectRemoteControl.
5.SelectCustomizeshortcutkey.
6.SelectthefunctionthatyouwanttoassigntotheSHORTCUT key.
62NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
4.19Remotecontrolfunctions
ange
Buttons
Pair
Selec t
or
D12051-2
Arrow buttons
Shortcut button
ButtonApplicationwherefunctionavailable:
Defaultfunctions:Chart
Radar
Fishnder
WeatherHomescreen
Range/zoom.•PressUPorDOWNarrow
formomentaryresponse.
HoldUPorDOWNarrow forcontinuousresponse.
Openhomescreen.Shortcut:Hold
Selectapplicationin homescreen(inleft-to-right, top-to-bottomorder).
•PressUPorDOWNarrow formomentaryresponse.
HoldUPorDOWNarrow forcontinuousresponse.
Togglemenuitemsand optionsindialogsand prompts(inleft-to-right, top-to-bottomorder).
•PressUPorDOWNarrow formomentaryresponse.
HoldUPorDOWNarrow forcontinuousresponse.
Placewaypointatvessel position.
Shortcut
Mediaplayercontrol (requiresaBluetooth mediaplayerpairedto themultifunctiondisplay).
•PressUP/DOWNarrow fornext/previoustrack.
•PressSHORTCUTbutton forplay/pause.
Customizablefunctions:
Openhomescreen.SHORTCUT
Switchactiveapplication (onlyavailablewhenmultiple applicationsaredisplayed).
SHORTCUT
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ReconnectingtheRCU
1.WhenyoupairtheRCU-3withamultifunctiondisplaya wirelessconnectionisestablished.
2.Whenyoupoweroffthemultifunctiondisplayitlosesits connectionwiththeRCU-3after10minutes.
>
10 Minutes
=
10
15
20
25
30
Minutes
35
40
45
50
55
60
5
3.Torestoretheconnectionbetweenthe2units,pressand holdanybuttonontheRCU-3foratleast3seconds.
=
3 Seconds
10
15
20
25
30
Seconds
35
40
45
50
55
60
5
Note:YouwillalsoneedtoreconnecttheRCU-3asdescribed aboveifyoudisableandthenre-enabletheBluetooth connectiononthemultifunctiondisplayatanytime.
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4.20WiFiconnections
Raymarinemobileappconnection
Youcanusecompatibletabletandsmartphonedevicesasa wirelessrepeatdisplayorremotecontrolforyourmultifunction display.
Raymarineappsallowyoutostreamand/orcontrol,remotely whatyouseeonyourmultifunctiondisplaytoacompatible device,usingaWi-Ficonnection.
Tousethisfeatureyoumustrst:
•Ensureyourdeviceiscompatiblewiththeappyouwishtouse.
•DownloadandinstalltherelevantRaymarineapp,available fromtherelevantmarketstore.
•EnableWi-FiintheSystemSettingsonthemultifunction display.
•EnableWi-Fionyourcompatibledevice.
•SelecttheRaymarineWi-Ficonnectionfromthelistof availableWi-Finetworksonyourcompatibledevice.
•EnabletherelevantMobileappintheSystemSettingsmenu onthemultifunctiondisplay.
Note:ThemultifunctiondisplayactsasaWi-Fiaccesspoint. Ifyourdevicealreadyconnectstoanaccesspointfore-mail andinternetyoumustrevertyouraccesspointbacktoregain accesstoe-mailsandinternet.
Navionicschartplottersyncconnection
Youcanwirelesslysynchronizewaypointsandroutesbetween themultifunctiondisplayandatabletorsmartphonedevice.
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1
3 42
1.Multifunctiondisplay .
2.Wi-Ficonnection.
3.Tablet/smartphone.
4.NavionicsMarineapp.
Tousethisfeatureyoumustrst:
•DownloadandinstalltheNavionicsMarineapp,availablefrom therelevantappstore.
•EnableWi-FiintheSystemSettingsonthemultifunction display.
•EnableWi-Fionyourtablet/smartphone.
•SelecttheRaymarineWi-Ficonnectionfromthelistof availableWi-Finetworksonyourtablet/smartphone.
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66NewaSeries/NewcSeries/NeweSeries
Chapter5:Locationandmounting
Chaptercontents
5.1Selectingalocationonpage68
5.2Mounting-NewaSeriesonpage69
5.3Mounting-NewcSeriesandNeweseriesonpage71
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67
5.1Selectingalocation
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforusein hazardous/ammableatmospheres.DoNOTinstall inahazardous/ammableatmosphere(suchasin anengineroomornearfueltanks).
Generallocationrequirements
Whenselectingalocationforyourproductitisimportantto consideranumberoffactors.
Keyfactorswhichcanaffectproductperformanceare:
Ventilation
Toensureadequateairow:
–Ensurethatproductismountedinacompartmentofsuitable
size.
–Ensurethatventilationholesarenotobstructed.Allow
adequateseparationofallequipment.
Anyspecicrequirementsforeachsystemcomponentare providedlaterinthischapter.
Mountingsurface
Ensureproductisadequatelysupportedonasecuresurface. Donotmountunitsorcutholesinplaceswhichmaydamage thestructureofthevessel.
Cableentry
Ensuretheproductismountedinalocationwhichallows properroutingandconnectionofcables:
–Minimumbendradiusof100mm(3.94in)unlessotherwise
stated.
–Usecablesupportstopreventstressonconnectors.
Wateringress
Theproductissuitableformountingbothaboveandbelow decks.Althoughtheunitiswaterproof,itisgoodpracticeto locateitinaprotectedareaawayfromprolongedanddirect exposuretorainandsaltspray.
Electricalinterference
Selectalocationthatisfarenoughawayfromdevicesthat maycauseinterference,suchasmotors,generatorsandradio transmitters/receivers.
Powersupply
Selectalocationthatisascloseaspossibletothevessel’sDC powersource.Thiswillhelptokeepcablerunstoaminimum.
Compasssafedistance
Topreventpotentialinterferencewiththevessel'smagnetic compasses,ensureanadequatedistanceismaintainedfrom thedisplay .
Whenchoosingasuitablelocationforthemultifunctiondisplay youshouldaimtomaintainthemaximumpossibledistance betweenthedisplayandanycompasses.T ypicallythisdistance shouldbeatleast1m(3ft)inalldirections.Howeverforsome smallervesselsitmaynotbepossibletolocatethedisplaythis farawayfromacompass.Inthissituation,thefollowinggures providetheminimumsafedistancethatshouldbemaintained betweenthedisplayandanycompasses.
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200 mm
(7.87 in)
350 mm
(13.8 in)
300 mm (11.8 in
)
700 mm (27.5 in)
500 mm
(19.7 in)
250 mm
(9.84 in)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Item
Compasspositionin relationtodisplay
Minimumsafe distancefromdisplay
1Top
200mm(7.87in.)
2Rear
500mm(19.7in.)
3Right-handside
350mm(13.8in.)
4Underside
300mm(1 1.8in.)
5
Front
700mm(27.5in.)
6
Left-handside250mm(9.84in.)
GPSlocationrequirements
Inadditiontogeneralguidelinesconcerningthelocationof marineelectronics,thereareanumberofenvironmentalfactors toconsiderwheninstallingequipmentwithaninternalGPS antenna.
Mountinglocation
AboveDecksmounting:
ProvidesoptimalGPSperformance.(Forequipmentwith appropriatewaterproofrating.)
BelowDecksmounting:
GPSperformancemaybelesseffectiveandmayrequirean externalGPSantennamountedabovedecks.
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1
2
3
1
2
3
1.
ThislocationprovidesoptimalGPSperformance(above decks).
2.
Inthislocation,GPSperformancemaybelesseffective.
3.
ThislocationisNOTrecommendedforGPSantenna.
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Vesselconstruction
TheconstructionofyourvesselcanhaveanimpactonGPS performance.Forexample,theproximityofheavystructure suchasastructuralbulkhead,ortheinterioroflargervessels mayresultinareducedGPSsignal.Beforelocatingequipment withaninternalGPSantennabelowdecks,seekprofessional assistanceandconsideruseofanexternalGPSantenna mountedabovedecks.
Prevailingconditions
TheweatherandlocationofthevesselcanaffecttheGPS performance.Typicallycalmclearconditionsprovideforamore accurateGPSx.Vesselsatextremenortherlyorsoutherly latitudesmayalsoreceiveaweakerGPSsignal.GPSantenna mountedbelowdeckswillbemoresusceptibletoperformance issuesrelatedtotheprevailingconditions.
Viewingangleconsiderations
Asdisplaycontrast,colorandnightmodeperformanceareall affectedbytheviewingangle,Raymarinerecommendsyou temporarilypowerupthedisplaywhenplanningtheinstallation, toenableyoutobestjudgewhichlocationgivestheoptimum viewingangle.
5.2Mounting-NewaSeries
Viewingangle
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000
000
000
000
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C
D
A
B
a6x
a7x
A
60º75º
B
60º75º
C60º70º
D
50º75º
Note:Theanglesstatedareforacontrastratioofequaltoor greaterthan10.
Productdimensions
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A
DC
F
B
E
Itema6x
a7x
A
163.6mm(6.4in.)205.1mm(8in.)
B
143.5mm(5.6in.)147.1mm(5.8in.)
C17.5mm(0.7in.)14.5mm(0.57in.)
D
56.6mm(2.2in.)59.1mm(2.3in.)
E
162.4mm(6.4in.)163.3mm(6.4in.)
F
150mm(5.9in.)150mm(5.9in.)
Mounting
thedisplaycanbesurfacemounted.
Beforemountingtheunit,ensurethatyouhave:
•Selectedasuitablelocation.
•Identiedthecableconnectionsandroutethatthecableswill take.
•Detachedthefrontbezel.
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1.Checktheselectedlocationfortheunit.Aclear ,atareawith suitableclearancebehindthepanelisrequired.
2.Drillorknockoutthe4mountingholesontheunit
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0
0
0
0
0
3.Fixtheappropriatecuttingtemplatesuppliedwiththeproduct, totheselectedlocation,usingmaskingorself-adhesivetape.
4.Usingasuitableholesaw(thesizeisindicatedonthe template),makeaholeineachcornerofthecut-outarea.
5.Usingasuitablesaw,cutalongtheinsideedgeofthecut-out line.
6.Ensurethattheunittsintotheremovedareaandthenle aroundtheroughedgeuntilsmooth.
7.Drill4holesasindicatedonthetemplatetoacceptthe securingscrews.
8.Placethegasketontothedisplayunitandpressrmlyonto theange.
9.Connectthepower,dataandothercablestotheunit.
10.Slidetheunitintoplaceandsecureusingtheprovidedxings.
Note:Thesuppliedgasketprovidesasealbetweentheunit andasuitablyatandstiffmountingsurfaceorbinnacle. Thegasketshouldbeusedinallinstallations.Itmayalso benecessarytouseamarine-gradesealantifthemounting surfaceorbinnacleisnotentirelyatandstifforhasarough surfacenish.
Bracket(trunnion)mounting
Thedisplaycanbemountedonatrunnionbracket.
Beforemountingtheunitensurethatyouhave:
•Selectedasuitablelocation.
•Identiedthecableconnectionsandroutethatthecableswill
take.
•Attachedthefrontbezel.
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1.Markthelocationofthemountingbracketscrewholeson thechosenmountingsurface.
2.Drillholesforthescrewsusingasuitabledrill,ensuringthere isnothingbehindthesurfacethatmaybedamaged.
3.Usethexingssuppliedwiththemountingbrackettoattach securely.
4.Attachthedisplaytothemountingbracket.
Frontbezel
Attachingthefrontbezel
Thefollowingprocedureassumesthattheunithasalreadybeen mountedinposition.
1.Carefullyliftoneedgeofthescreenprotectionlm,sothatit isaccessibleforremovingwhenunitinstallationiscomplete.
2.Ensurethememorycardslotdoorisintheopenposition.
3.Orientatethebottom-rightsideofthebezelunderthelipof thechartcarddoorandplacethebezeloverthefrontofthe
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4.Ensurethebezeliscorrectlyalignedwiththedisplay,as shown.
5.Applyrmbutevenpressuretothebezelalongthe: i.Outeredges-workfromthesidesupwardsandthen
alongthetopedge,toensurethatitclipssecurelyinto position.
ii.Inneredges-particularlyalongthechartcarddooredge,
toensurethatthebezelsitsat.
6.CheckthatthePowerbuttonandchartcarddoorarefree tooperate.
Removingthefrontbezel
Beforeproceedingensurethememorycardslotdoorisopen.
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Important:Usecarewhenremovingthebezel.Donotuse anytoolstoleverthebezel;doingsomaycausedamage.
1.Placebothyourthumbsontheupperleftedgeofthedisplay, atthepositionsindicatedinthediagramabove.
2.Placeyourngersunderneaththebezel,atthepositions indicatedinthediagramabove.
3.Inasinglermmotion,applypressuretotheouteredgeof thedisplaywithyourthumbsandpullthebezeltowardsyou usingyourngers.
Thebezelshouldnowcomeawayfromthedisplayeasily.
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C70º80º80º70º
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Note:Theanglesstatedareforacontrastratioofequaltoor greaterthan10.
Productdimensions
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e95/e97/ c95/c97
e125/e127/ c125/c127
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A233mm
(9.17in.)
289.6mm (11.4in.)
353.6mm (13.92in.)
426mm (16.8in.)
B144mm
(5.67in.)
173.1mm (6.81in.)
222mm (8.74in.)
281.4mm (11.1in.)
C
30mm
1.18in.)
31.4mm (1.24in.)
31.9mm (1.26in.)
31.4mm (1.24in.)
D63.5mm
(2.5in.)
63.9mm (2.5in.)
68.9mm (2.71in.)
69.8mm (2.75in.)
E177mm
(6.97in.)
212mm (8.35in.)
256.5mm (10.1in.)
292mm (11.5in.)
F160mm
(6.29in.)
160mm (6.29in.)
160mm (6.29in.)
160mm (6.29in.)
Removingtherearbezel
Youmustremovetherearbezelbeforesurfacemountingthe display.
Note:Thesestepsdonotapplytothee165asitdoesnot requirearearbezel.
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1.Removethefrontbezel.Refertotheseparateinstructions providedforthatprocedure.
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2.Removethescrewsthatsecurethebezeltothedisplay(only requiredfore7ande7D).
3.Carefullyremovethebezelfromtherearofthedisplay, pullingthebezelgentlyalongthe:
i.Outeredges-workfromthesidesupwardsandthen
alongthetopedge,ensuringthattheclipsarefully releasedfromthedisplay.
ii.Inneredges-ensurethatthebezeliscompletelyremoved
fromthedisplay.
Note:Onlythee7ande7Dhavexingscrewsfortherear bezel,othermultifunctiondisplayvariantshaveclipswhich holdtherearbezelinplace.
Surfacemounting
Thedisplaycanbesurfacemounted. Beforemountingtheunit,ensurethatyouhave:
•Selectedasuitablelocation.
•Identiedthecableconnectionsandroutethatthecableswill
take.
•Detachedthefrontbezel.
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1.Checktheselectedlocationfortheunit.Aclear ,atareawith suitableclearancebehindthepanelisrequired.
2.Fixtheappropriatecuttingtemplatesuppliedwiththeproduct, totheselectedlocation,usingmaskingorself-adhesivetape.
3.Usingasuitableholesaw(thesizeisindicatedonthe template),makeaholeineachcornerofthecut-outarea.
4.Usingasuitablesaw,cutalongtheinsideedgeofthecut-out line.
5.Ensurethattheunittsintotheremovedareaandthenle aroundtheroughedgeuntilsmooth.
6.Drill4holesasindicatedonthetemplatetoacceptthexings.
7.Placethegasketontothedisplayunitandpressrmlyonto theange.
8.Connectthepower,dataandothercablestotheunit.
9.Slidetheunitintoplaceandsecureusingthexingsprovided.
Note:Thesuppliedgasketprovidesasealbetweentheunit andasuitablyatandstiffmountingsurfaceorbinnacle. Thegasketshouldbeusedinallinstallations.Itmayalso benecessarytouseamarine-gradesealantifthemounting surfaceorbinnacleisnotentirelyatandstifforhasarough surfacenish.
Attachingtherearbezel
Therearbezelmustbettedifyouwishtouseamounting brackettomounttheunit.
Note:Thesestepsdonotapplytothee165asitdoesnot requirearearbezel.
1.Removethefrontbezel.Refertotheseparateinstructions providedforthatprocedure.
2.Placethebezelovertherearofthedisplay,ensuringthat itiscorrectlyalignedwiththedisplay.Applyrmbuteven pressuretothebezelalongthe:
i.Outeredges-workfromthesidesupwardsandthen
alongthetopedge,toensurethatitclipssecurelyinto position.
ii.Inneredges-ensurethatthebezelsitsatagainstthe
unit.
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3.Usethesuppliedscrewstosecurethebezeltothedisplay (e7ande7Donly).
Bracket(trunnion)mounting
Thedisplaycanbemountedonatrunnionbracket.
Note:Themountingbracketissuppliedwiththee7ande7D displayvariants,forallotherdisplayvariantsthemounting bracketisanoptionalaccessorySeetheSparesand Accessoriessectionofthismanualfordetails.
Beforemountingtheunitensurethatyouhave:
•Selectedasuitablelocation.
•Identiedthecableconnectionsandroutethatthecableswill
take.
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•Attachthefrontbezel.
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1.Markthelocationofthemountingbracketscrewholeson thechosenmountingsurface.
2.Drillholesforthexingsusingasuitabledrill,ensuringthere isnothingbehindthesurfacethatmaybedamaged.
3.Usethexingssuppliedwiththemountingbrackettoattach securely.
4.Attachthedisplayunittothemountingbracket.
Frontbezel
Attachingthefrontbezel
Thefollowingprocedureassumesthattheunithasalreadybeen mountedinposition.
1.Carefullyliftoneedgeofthescreenprotectionlm,sothatit isaccessibleforremovingwhenunitinstallationiscomplete.
2.Ensurethememorycardslotdoorisintheopenposition.
3.Orientatethebottom-rightsideofthebezelunderthelipof thechartcarddoorandplacethebezeloverthefrontofthe
display,ensuringthattheclipsalongthebottomedgeofthe bezellatchintoposition.
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4.Ensurethebezeliscorrectlyalignedwiththedisplay,as shown.
5.Applyrmbutevenpressuretothebezelalongthe: i.Outeredges-workfromthesidesupwardsandthen
alongthetopedge,toensurethatitclipssecurelyinto position.
ii.Inneredges-particularlyalongthechartcarddooredge,
toensurethatthebezelsitsat.
6.Checkthatallcontrolbuttonsarefreetooperate.
Removingthefrontbezel
Beforeproceedingensurethememorycardslotdoorisopen.
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Important:Usecarewhenremovingthebezel.Donotuse anytoolstoleverthebezel;doingsomaycausedamage.
1.Placebothyourthumbsontheupperleftedgeofthedisplay, atthepositionsindicatedinthediagramabove.
2.Placeyourngersunderneaththebezel,atthepositions indicatedinthediagramabove.
3.Inasinglermmotion,applypressuretotheouteredgeof thedisplaywithyourthumbsandpullthebezeltowardsyou usingyourngers.
Thebezelshouldnowcomeawayfromthedisplayeasily.
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Chapter6:Gettingstarted
Chaptercontents
6.1Displaypoweronpage76
6.2NewaSeriesControlsonpage76
6.3e7/e7DControlsonpage77
6.4c95/c97/c125/c127/e95/e97/e125/e127/e165Controlsonpage77
6.5HybridT ouchoverviewonpage79
6.6T ouchscreenoverviewonpage79
6.7Homescreenoverview—T ouchonlydisplaysonpage80
6.8Homescreenoverview—NewcSeries/NeweSeriesonpage80
6.9Systemchecksonpage81
6.10Enablingautopilotcontrolonpage84
6.11EnablingAISfunctionsonpage84
6.12Pagesonpage85
6.13Applicationsonpage86
6.14Splitscreencontrolsonpage87
6.15Screenoverviewonpage88
6.16Editinginformationindialogsonpage90
6.17Editingnumericalsettingsonpage91
6.18Basictouchscreenoperationsonpage91
6.19Databarstatussymbolsonpage92
6.20Initialsetupproceduresonpage93
6.21Softwareupdatesonpage95
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6.1Displaypower
Poweringthedisplayon
1.PressthePOWERbutton.
2.SelectAccepttoacknowledgethedisclaimermessage.
Poweringthedisplayon
1.PressthePOWERbutton.
2.PresstheOKbuttontoacceptthedisclaimermessage.
Poweringthedisplayoff
1.PressandholdthePOWERbuttonuntilthecountdown
reacheszero.
Note:IfthePOWERbuttonisreleasedbeforethecountdown reacheszero,thepoweroffiscancelled.
Standby(PowerSave)mode
InPowerSavemodeallfunctionsofthemultifunctiondisplay remainactive,buttheunitisplacedintoalowpowerstate.The LEDlightsaroundtheRotarycontrollerwillblinkonceevery
1.5secondstoindicatethattheunitisinPowerSavemode. PowerSavemodeiscancelledbypressingaphysicalbuttonor whenanalarmeventoccurs.
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Note:ToensureusersafetythePowerSavefeaturewillnot beavailableif:
•anyconnectedradarsareswitchedon
•themultifunctiondisplayisprovidingautopilotcontrolina systemwithoutadedicatedpilotheadandtheautopilotis engaged.
EnablingPowerSavemode
ToenablePowerSavemodefollowthestepsbelow.
1.Ensureanyradarsconnectedtothesystemareswitchedoff.
2.PressthePOWERbutton.
Theshortcutsmenuisdisplayed.
3.SelectPowerSaveMode.
ThemultifunctiondisplaysisnowinPowerSavemode.
4.YoucanwaketheunitfromPowerSavemodeatanytimeby pressingaphysicalbuttononthemultifunctiondisplay.
Note:PowerSavemodeisautomaticallycancelledifanalarm eventoccurs.
6.2NewaSeriesControls
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DescriptionFunctions
1T ouchscreen
Touchthescreentooperatefunctions,includingall menuoperations.
2Power
•PressoncetoswitchtheunitON.
•Oncepoweredon,pressthePowerbutton againtoadjustthebrightness,performascreen capture,accessPowersavemodeoraccessthe powercontrolsforexternaldevices.
•PressandholdtoswitchtheunitOFF.
•Ifanintegratedpilotisengaged,pressandhold puttheautopilotintoSTANDBYmode.
3
Cardreader slot
OpenthecarddoortoinsertorremoveaMicroSD card.Thereis1cardslot,usedforelectroniccharts andarchivingwaypoint,route,trackandsettings data.
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6.3e7/e7DControls
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DescriptionFunctions
1Touchscreenyoucantouchthescreentooperatemanycommon
functions,includingallmenuoperations.
2MenuAccessesmenus.Pressagaintoclosemenus.
3
UniControlProvidesajoystick,rotarycontrolandanOKpush
buttonforusingmenusandapplications.
4BackPresstoreturntoapreviousmenuordialoglevel.
5
WPT/MOB
•Pressandreleasetoaccessthewaypoint options.Pressagaintoplaceawaypoint.
•PressandholdtoplaceaManOverboard (MOB)markeratyourcurrentposition.
6Power
•PressoncetoswitchtheunitON.
•Oncepoweredon,pressthePowerbutton againtoadjustthebrightness,performascreen capture,accessPowersavemodeoraccessthe powercontrolsforexternaldevices.
•PressandholdtoswitchtheunitOFF.
•Ifanintegratedpilotisengaged,pressandhold puttheautopilotintoSTANDBYmode.
7
Cardreader slot
OpenthecarddoortoinsertorremoveaMicroSD card.Thereare2cardslots(labelled1and2), usedforelectronicchartsandarchivingwaypoint, route,trackandsettingsdata.
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DescriptionFunctions
1Touchscreenyoucantouchthescreentooperatemanycommon
functions,includingallmenuoperations.
2HomePresstoreturntothehomescreen.
3MenuAccessesmenus.Pressagaintoclosemenus.
4
UniControlProvidesajoystick,rotarycontrolandanOKpush
buttonforusingmenusandapplications.
5
BackPresstoreturntoapreviousmenuordialoglevel.
6
RangeIn/OutPressminus(-)torangeoutandplus(+)torange
in
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WPT/MOB
•Pressandreleasetoaccessthewaypoint options.Pressagaintoplaceawaypoint.
•PressandholdtoplaceaManOverboard (MOB)markeratyourcurrentposition.
8Power
•PressoncetoswitchtheunitON.
•Oncepoweredon,pressthePowerbutton againtoadjustthebrightness,performascreen capture,accessPowersavemodeoraccessthe powercontrolsforexternaldevices.
•PressandholdtoswitchtheunitOFF.
9
Cardreader slot
OpenthecarddoortoinsertorremoveaMicroSD card.Thereare2cardslots(labelled1and2), usedforelectronicchartsandarchivingwaypoint, route,trackandsettingsdata.
10Pilot•Presstodisengageintegratedautopilot.
•PressandholdtoactivateAutomodeon integratedautopilot.
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SwitchActive Pane
Presstoswitchtheactivepane(insplitscreen pages).
UniControl
Non-touch,HybridT ouchandtheremotekeypadincludea UniControlwhichconsistsofRotary ,Joystickandapushbutton control.
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1.Rotary—usethistoselectmenuitems,movethe
on-screencursor,andadjusttherangeinthechartand radarapplications.
2.Joystick—usethistomovethecursorpositionin
applications,panup,down,leftandrightinthechart, weatherandshnderapplicationsortocyclethrough datapagesinthedataapplication.
3.OKbutton—pushtheendofthejoysticktoconrma
selectionorentry.
Touchicons
TouchscreenmultifunctiondisplayscanusetheBACKand CLOSEiconstomovebetweenthedifferentlevelsofmenus
availableineachapplication.
Back—gobackonelevel(sameeffectaspressingtheBACK button).
Close—closeallopenmenus(sameeffectaspressingthe MENUbutton).
Usingthecursor
Thecursorisusedtomovearoundthescreen.
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Thecursorappearsonthescreenasawhitecross.
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Ifthecursorhasnotbeenmovedforashortperiodof time,itchangestoacirclewithacrossinit,tomakeit easiertolocateonthescreen.
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WPT
Thecursoriscontext-sensitive.Whenitisplacedover anobjectsuchasawaypointorchartfeature,itchanges colorandalabelorinformationassociatedwiththeobject isdisplayed.
Listofcursorlabels
LabelFeatureApplication
A/B
Rulerline
Chart
AISAIStargetChart
COGCourseOverGround
vector
Chart
CTRCenterofradar
Radar
FLT
FloatingEBL/VRM
Radar
GRDGuardzone
Radar
HDG
Headingvector
Chart
MARPAMARPAtargetRadar
MOBManOverBoard
marker
Chart,Radar
POS
Vessel'sposition
Chart
RTERouteleg
Chart
SHMShip'sHeadingMarker
Radar
TIDETideindicator
Chart
TRACK
Trackline
Chart
VRM/EBL
VRMandEBL,1or2Radar
WINDWindindicator
Chart
WPTWaypoint
Chart,Radar
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6.5HybridTouchoverview
IfyourmultifunctiondisplayfeaturesHybridT ouch,thisenables youtooperatetheunitusingthetouchscreenandthephysical buttons.
AHybridTouchdisplayhasphysicalbuttonswhichcanbeused inadditiontothetouchscreen.T ouchscreenonlymultifunction displays(whichdonothavephysicalbuttons)canbeconnected toaremotekeypadwhichallowsHybridT ouchfunctionality .
Allfunctionscanbeaccessedusingthetouchscreen.However, theremaybesituations(suchasroughseaconditions)whenit isnotappropriatetousethetouchscreen.Inthesesituations, Raymarinestronglyrecommendsthatyouactivatethetouch lockandusethephysicalbuttonstooperateyourmultifunction display.
6.6Touchscreenoverview
Thetouchscreenprovidesanalternativetousingphysical buttonstocontrolyourmultifunctiondisplay.
Allfunctionscanbeaccessedusingthetouchscreen
Note:Raymarinestronglyrecommendsthatyoufamiliarize yourselfwithtouchoperationswhileyourvesselisanchored ormoored.Y oumayndithelpfultousethesimulatormode (accessiblefromHomescreen>Set-up>SystemSettings) inthesesituations.
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6.7Homescreenoverview—Touch onlydisplays
Thehomescreenprovidesacentralpointofaccesstoyour display'srangeofapplications.
•Thehomescreenalsoprovidesquickaccesstoyourdata (waypoints,routes,andtracks).
•Thehomescreenconsistsofanumberofapplication"pages", eachrepresentedbyanicon.Applicationscanbestartedby selectingtherelevantpageicon.
•Swipethescreenwithyourngertoscrollthehomescreen andaccessadditionalapplicationpages.
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ScreenitemDescription
1Waypoint—selecticontoaccessthewaypointlist.
SelectandholdonicontoplaceaManOverboard(MOB) markeratyourvessel’scurrentposition.
2MyData—thisiconenablesyoutocentrallymanageyour
listsofroutes,tracks,andwaypoints.
3
Customize—selectthisicontocongureapplication pagesandselectthedisplay'slanguage,units,date/time, boatdetailsanddisplaypreferences.
4
Set-up—selectthisicontoaccessthesystemset-up menus.
5
Page—eachiconrepresentsanapplicationpage.A pagecandisplayupto2applicationssimultaneously.
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Statusbar—thestatusiconsconrmthestatusof externally-connectedequipment,includingGPS,AIS, radar,andautopilotunits.
6.8Homescreenoverview—Newc Series/NeweSeries
Thehomescreenprovidesacentralpointofaccesstoyour display'srangeofapplications.
•Thehomescreenalsoprovidesquickaccesstoyourdata (waypoints,routes,andtracks).
•Thehomescreenconsistsofanumberofapplication"pages", eachrepresentedbyanicon.Applicationscanbestartedby selectingtherelevantpageicon.
•Usethejoystickorswipethescreenwithyournger(Newe Seriesonly)toscrollthehomescreenandaccessadditional applicationpages.
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ScreenitemDescription
1
TouchLock—(HybridT ouchdisplaysonly)selectthis icontolockthetouchscreen,preventingaccidentaluse. Tounlock,usetheUniControltodeselecttheT ouch Lockicon.
2MyData—thisiconenablesyoutocentrallymanage
yourlistsofroutes,tracks,andwaypoints.
3
Customize—selectthisicontocongureapplication pagesandselectthedisplay'slanguage,units, date/time,boatdetailsanddisplaypreferences.
4
Set-up—selectthisicontoaccessthesystemset-up menus.
5
Page—eachiconrepresentsanapplicationpage.A pagecandisplayupto2applicationssimultaneously.
6
Statusbar—thestatusiconsconrmthestatusof externally-connectedequipment,includingGPS,AIS, radar,andautopilotunits.
Accessingthehomescreen
Thehomescreencanbeaccessedfromanyapplication.
Toaccessthehomescreenfollowthestepsbelow:
1.Selectthehomescreeniconon-screen.
Accessingthehomescreen
Thehomescreencanbeaccessedfromanyapplication.
Toaccessthehomescreenfollowthestepsbelow:
1.PresstheHomebutton.
Note:Thee7ande7DhaveacombinedMenuandHome button,toaccessthehomescreenpressandholdtheMenu/ Homebuttonfor3seconds.
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6.9Systemchecks
GPSCheck
GPSselection
Youcanuseaninternal(ifavailable)orexternalGPSreceiver.
•YourmultifunctiondisplaymayfeatureaninternalGPS receiver.
•YoucanalsoconnectanexternalGPSreceiverusing SeaTalk
ng
orNMEA0183.
•WhereappropriateusetheSystemSettingsmenutoenable ordisabletheinternalGPSreceiver.
EnablingordisablingtheinternalGPS
IfyourmultifunctiondisplayfeaturesaninternalGPSthenthis canbeenabledanddisabledbyfollowingthestepsbelow.
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectSet-Up.
2.SelectSystemSettings.
3.ToenabletheinternalGPS,selectInternalGPSsothatOn
ishighlighted.
4.TodisabletheinternalGPS,selectInternalGPSsothatOff
ishighlighted.
CheckingGPSoperation
YoucancheckthattheGPSisfunctioningcorrectlyusingthe chartapplication.
1.SelecttheChartpage.
2.Checkthescreen.
Withthechartdisplayed,youshouldsee: Yourboatposition(indicatesaGPSx).Y ourcurrent
positionisrepresentedbyaboatsymbolorsolidcircle.Your positionisalsodisplayedinthedatabarunderVESPOS.
Asolidcircleonthechartindicatesthatneitherheadingnor CourseOverGround(COG)dataisavailable.
Note:Raymarinerecommendsthatyoucheckthedisplayed vesselpositioninthechartapplicationagainstyouractual proximitytoaknownchartedobject.GPSreceiverstypically haveanaccuracyofbetween5and15m.
Note:AGPSStatusscreenisavailablewithintheSetup menuofRaymarinemultifunctiondisplays.Thisprovides satellitesignalstrengthandotherrelevantinformation.
GPSsetup
TheGPSsetupoptionsenableyoutocongureaGPSreceiver. TheGlobalPositioningSystem(GPS)isusedtopositionyour
vesselonthechart.YoucansetupyourGPSreceiverand checkitsstatusfromtheGPSStatusoptionintheSystem Settingsmenu.Foreachtrackedsatellite,thescreenprovides thefollowinginformation:
•Satellitenumber.
•Signalstrengthbar.
•Status.
•Azimuthangle.
•Elevationangle.
•Asky-viewtoshowthepositionoftrackedsatellites.
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ItemDescription
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Skyview—avisualrepresentationofthepositionoftracked satellites.
2
Satellitestatus—displaysthesignalstrengthandstatusof eachsatelliteidentiedintheskyviewdiagramontheleftof thescreen.Thecoloredbarshavethefollowingmeanings:
•Grey=searchingforsatellite.
•Green=satelliteinuse.
•Orange=trackingsatellite.
3
HorizontalDilutionofPosition(HDOP)—ameasureof GPSaccuracy,calculatedfromanumberoffactorsincluding satellitegeometry ,systemerrorsinthedatatransmissionand systemerrorsintheGPSreceiver.Ahigherguresignies agreaterpositionalerror.AtypicalGPSreceiverhasan accuracyofbetween5and15m.Asanexample,assuming aGPSreceivererrorof5m,anHDOPof2wouldrepresent anerrorofapproximately15m.Pleaserememberthateven averylowHDOPgureisNOguaranteethatyourGPS receiverisprovidinganaccurateposition.Ifindoubt,check thedisplayedvesselpositioninthechartapplicationagainst youractualproximitytoaknownchartedobject. EstimatedHorizontalPositionError(EHPE)—ameasure ofGPSaccuracy ,thisindicatesthatyourpositioniswithina circleradiusofthestatedsize67%ofthetime.
4
Fixstatus—indicatestheactualmodetheGPSreceiveris reporting(NoFix,Fix,DFixorSDFix).
5
Mode—themodecurrentlyselectedbytheGPSreceiver.
6
Datum—TheGPSreceiver'sdatumsettingaffectsthe accuracyofthevesselpositioninformationdisplayedin thechartapplication.InorderforyourGPSreceiverand multifunctiondisplaytocorrelateaccuratelywithyourpaper charts,theymustbeusingthesamedatum.
TheaccuracyoftheGPSreceiverdependsontheparameters detailedabove,especiallytheazimuthandelevationangles whichareusedintriangulationtocalculateyourposition.
Radarcheck
Warning:Radarscannersafety
Beforerotatingtheradarscanner,ensureall personnelareclear.
Warning:Radartransmission safety
Theradarscannertransmitselectromagnetic energy.Ensureallpersonnelareclearofthe scannerwhentheradaristransmitting.
Checkingtheradar
FromtheRadarapplication:
1.SelectMenu.
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2.SelectPowersothatOnishighlighted.
TheRadarscannerwillnowinitializeinstandbymode.This processwilltakeapproximately70seconds.
3.SelectRadarsothatTransmitishighlighted.
Theradarscannershouldnowbetransmittingandreceiving.
4.Checkthattheradarscreenisoperatingcorrectly .
TypicalHDradarscreen
Note:Theexampleaboveisrepresentativeoftheenhanced
outputprovidedbyaHDradarscanner.
Pointstocheck:
•Radarsweepwithechoresponsesareshownonscreen.
•Radarstatusiconrotatingintoprighthandcornerofthe statusbar.
Checkandadjustbearingalignment
Bearingalignment
Theradarbearingalignmentensuresthatradarobjectsappear atthecorrectbearingrelativetoyourboat’sbow .Youshould checkthebearingalignmentforanynewinstallation.
Examplemisalignedradar
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Targetobject(suchasabuoy)deadahead.
2Targetdisplayedontheradardisplayisnotalignedwith
theShip'sHeadingMarker(SHM).Bearingalignmentis required.
Checkingthebearingalignment
1.Withyourvesselunderway:Alignthebowwithastationary objectidentiedontheradardisplayAnobjectbetween1& 2NMdistantisideal.
2.Notethepositionoftheobjectontheradardisplay .Ifthe targetisnotundertheshipsheadingmarker(SHM),thereis
analignmenterrorandyouwillneedtocarryoutbearing alignmentadjustment.
Adjustingthebearingalignment
Onceyouhavecheckedthebearingalignmentyoucanproceed andmakeanyrequiredadjustments.
Withtheradarapplicationdisplayed:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectScannerSet-up.
3.SelectAdvanced.
4.SelectBearingAlignment.
SelectingBearingAlignmentdisplaysthenumericadjust control.
5.Adjustthesettingsothattheselectedtargetisunderthe Ship’sHeadingMarker.
6.SelectBackorOkwhencomplete.
Sonarcheck
Warning:Sonaroperation
•NEVERoperatethesonarwiththevesseloutof thewater.
•NEVERtouchthetransducerfacewhenthe sonarispoweredon.
•SWITCHOFFthesonarifdiversarelikelytobe within7.6m(25ft)ofthetransducer.
Sonartransducerandsonarmoduleselection
YoumustdesignatethesonartransducerandSonarmodulethat youwanttouse.
Sonarmoduleselection
•Sonarvariantdisplaysarettedwithaninternalsonar .
•Allvariantsallowyoutoconnectacompatiblesonarmodule.
•Ifanexternalsonarmoduleisconnectedtoasonarvariant displayandapowersupplytheinternalsonarshouldbe switchedoff.
•Touseadisplaysinternalsonaronasystemcontainingan externalsonarmodule,disconnectthenetworkcablefromthe externalsonarmoduleandusetheSounderSet-Upmenuin theshnderapplicationtoenabletheinternalsonar.
Transducerselection
•SonarvariantdisplaysallowthedirectconnectionofEITHER aRaymarineORaMinnKotasonartransducer .
•AllvariantsallowtheconnectionofaRaymarinesonar transducerviaacompatibleexternalsonarmodule.
•ForallvariantsusetheTransducerSet-Upmenuinthe shnderapplicationtospecifythesonartransduceryouwant touse.
Selectingthesonarmodule
Sonarvariantmultifunctiondisplayscanuseeithertheirinternal sonarmoduleoranexternalRaymarinesonarmodule.
Applicableonlytosonarvariantmultifunctiondisplays.
Withtheshnderapplicationdisplayed:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectSet-Up.
3.SelectSounderSet-Up.
4.TousetheinternalsonarmoduleselectInternalSounderso
thatOnishighlighted.
5.TouseaconnectedexternalRaymarinesonarmoduleselect
InternalSoundersothatOffishighlighted.
Note:TheInternalSoundercannotbeswitchedonifan
externalsonarmoduleisconnectedtothesystemand switchedon.Disconnectthenetworkcablefromtheexternal sonarmoduletoenablethedisplay'sinternalsonaroption.
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Selectingthesonartransducer
Withtheshnderapplicationdisplayed:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectSet-Up.
3.SelectTransducerSet-Up.
4.SelectTransducer.
Alistoftransducersisdisplayed.
5.Selectthetransduceryouwanttouse.
Checkingthesonar
Sonarchecksaremadeusingtheshnderapplication.
1.Selecttheshnderpage.
2.Checktheshnderdisplay .
Withtheshnderactiveyoushouldsee:
•Depthreading(indicatesthetransducerisworking).The depthisshowninlargewhitenumbersatthebottomleft ofthescreen.
Thermalcamerasetupandchecks
Toensurecorrectoperationofthethermalcamerayoushould setupandcheckthecamera'smainfunctions.
Beforeproceedingensurethatthecameraisconnected correctly,accordingtotheinstructionsprovided.Ifyoursystem includestheoptionalJoystickControlUnit(JCU)andPoE (PoweroverEthernet)injector,ensuretheseunitsarealso connectedcorrectly .
Setupthecamera
Youwillneedto:
•Adjusttheimage(contrast,brightness,andsoon).
Checkthecamera
Youwillneedto:
•Checkthecameramovement(pan,tilt,zoom).
•Checkthecamera“home”positionisappropriate.
Adjustingthethermalcameraimage
Withthethermalcameraapplicationdisplayed:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectAdjustContrast.
3.SelecttheContrast,Brightness,orColoroptionas appropriate.
Therelevantnumericadjustcontrolisdisplayed.
4.Adjustthevalueasrequired.
5.SelectBackorOktoconrmthenewvalue.
Panningandtilting,andthethermalimage
Onatouchscreenmultifunctiondisplayyoucanpanandtiltthe thermalcameraimageusingthetouchscreen.
Moveyourngerupanddownthescreentotiltthecamera upordown.
Moveyourngerleftandrightonthescreentorotatethe cameraleftorright(panning).
Panning,Tiltingandzoomingthethermalimage
Onamultifunctiondisplaywithphysicalbuttonsorwhenusinga remotekeypadyoucanpan,tiltandzoomthethermalcamera imageusingtheUniControl.
Insomecircumstancesitmaybebettertousejustthe UniControl'srotaryandjoystickcontrolstomanipulatethe thermalcameraview.Forexample,thismethodisidealforner controloverthecameraandisparticularlyusefulinroughsea conditions.
UniControljoystick—isusedforrotatingthecameraleftor right(panning),ortiltingthecameraupordown.
UniControlrotary—isusedtozoominandout.
Resettingthethermalcameratothehomeposition
Whenconnectedtoapan,tiltthermalcamerathehomeposition ofthecameracanbeset.
Inthethermalcameraapplication:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectCameraHome.
Thecamerareturnstoitscurrentlydenedhomeposition, andthe“Home”iconappearson-screenmomentarily.
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6.10Enablingautopilotcontrol
Enablingtheautopilotcontrolfunction— SeaTalkandSPXSeaTalk
ng
autopilots
ToenablecontrolofyourSeaTalkorSPXSeaT alk
ng
autopilot
usingyourmultifunctiondisplayfollowthestepsbelow.
FromtheHomescreen:
1.SelectSet-up.
2.SelectSystemSettings.
3.SelectAutopilotControlsothatOnishighlighted.
SelectingAutopilotControlwillswitchthecontrolbetween OnandOff.
Onasystemcontainingmultipledisplaysthepilotcontrolis enabledonalldisplaysatthesametime.
Enablingtheautopilotcontrolfunction— Evolutionautopilots
ToenablecontrolofyourEvolutionautopilotusingyour multifunctiondisplayfollowthestepsbelow.
FromtheHomescreen.
1.SelectSet-up.
2.SelectSystemSettings.
3.SelectExternalDevices.
4.SelectPilotSet-up.
5.SelectPilotcontrolsothatOnishighlighted.
SelectingPilotcontrolwillswitchtheAutopilotcontrolfunction onandoff.
6.11EnablingAISfunctions
BeforeproceedingensureyourAISunitisconnectedtoNMEA Port1.
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectSet-Up.
2.SelectSystemSettings.
3.SelectNMEASet-Up.
4.SelectNMEAInputPort1.
5.SelecttheAIS38400option.
6.SelectBacktoreturntotheSystemSettingsmenu.
7.SelectExternalDevices.
8.SelectAISUnitSet-up.
TheAISUnitSet-upmenuisdisplayed.
9.AdjusttheAISoptionsasappropriate.
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6.12Pages
Pagesareusedtodisplayapplications. Pagesaredisplayedandaccessedonthehomescreen.Each
pagecandisplaymorethan1application.
•Youcansetupanddisplayupto4applicationsperpageusing
aNewcSeries,NeweSeriesorgSSeries(exceptforthee7 ande7D)multifunctiondisplay.
•TheNewaSeriesandthee7/e7Dmultifunctiondisplayscan
onlysetupandshowupto2applicationsperpage.
•TheNewaseriesandthee7/e7Dcanhowevershowupto4
applicationperpageiftheyaresharingthehomescreenofa capablemultifunctiondisplaywhichalreadyhaspageswith upto4applicationssetup.
Anypageonthehomescreencanbecustomized,enablingyou togroupyourapplicationsintodifferentpages,eachdesigned foraspecicpurpose.Forexample,youcouldhaveapagethat includesthechartandshnderapplications,suitableforshing, andanotherpagethatincludesthechartanddataapplications, whichwouldbesuitableforgeneralsailing.
Pagefeaturingasingleapplication.
Pagefeaturingmultipleapplications.
Youcanalsodenea"layout"foreachpage,whichdetermines howtheapplicationsarearrangedonthescreen.
SettingthePower-uppage
Youcansetupyourmultifunctiondisplaytoshowapageinstead oftheHomescreenatpowerup.
FormtheHomescreen:
1.SelectCustomize.
2.SelectDisplayPreferences.
3.SelectStartingpage. Alistofoptionsisdisplayed
•Homescreen—Homescreenisdisplayedafterpower-up.
•Lastpage—Thepagelastviewedisdisplayedafter
power-up
•Choosepage—Thepageyouselectwillbedisplayed
afterpower-up
4.IfselectingChoosepagetheHomescreenisdisplayed.
5.Selecttheiconforthepageyouwantdisplayedwhenthe displayisturnedon.
Thestartingpagesettingappliestoeachindividualdisplayand isnotautomaticallysharedonnetworkeddisplays.
Changinganexistingpageonthe homescreen
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectCustomize.
2.SelectHomescreen.
3.SelectEditPage.
4.Selectthepageiconthatyouwanttochange. TheCustomizemenuoptionsaredisplayed.
5.Selecttheappropriatepagelayout(forexample, “Splitscreen”).
6.Selecttheapplication(s)youwanttodisplayonthepage, eitherbyselectingtherelevantmenuitemordraggingitover tothedisplayedpage.
7.SelectFinish. TheRenamePagedialogisdisplayed.
8.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtonamethepage,thenselect
Save.
Changinganemptypage
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectCustomize.
2.SelectHomescreen.
3.SelectEditPage.
4.Selectanemptypageicon(labelled“Customize”). TheCustomizemenuoptionsaredisplayed.
5.Selecttheappropriatepagelayout(forexample, “Splitscreen”).
6.Selecttheapplication(s)youwanttodisplayonthepage, eitherbyselectingtherelevantmenuitemordraggingitover tothedisplayedpage.
7.SelectFinish. TheRenamePagedialogisdisplayed.
8.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtonamethepage,thenselect
Save.
Movingapageonthehomescreen
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelecttheCustomizeicon.
2.SelectHomescreen.
3.SelectSwapPage.
4.Selectthepageiconthatyouwanttomove.
5.Selectthepageiconthatyouwanttoswappositionswith. Thepageiconismovedtothenewposition.
Renamingapageonthehomescreen
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelecttheCustomizeicon.
2.SelectHomescreen.
3.SelectRenamePage.
4.Selectthepagethatyouwanttorename. Theon-screenkeyboardisdisplayed.
5.Usingtheon-screenkeyboard,enterthenewnameforthe page.
6.SelectSAVE.
Deletingapagefromthehomescreen
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelecttheCustomizeicon.
2.SelectHomescreen.
3.SelectDeletePage.
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4.Selectthepagethatyouwanttodelete. Thepageisdeleted.
Resettingthehomescreentodefaultsettings
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelecttheCustomizeicon.
2.SelectHomescreen.
3.SelectReset. Awarningmessageisdisplayedaskingforconrmation.
4.SelectYestoresetthehomescreentothedefaultrangeof pages,orNotocanceltheoperation.
6.13Applications
Chartapplication—providesa2Dor3D graphicalviewofyourchartstohelpyou navigate.Waypoint,route,andtrackfunctions enableyoutonavigatetoaspeciclocation, buildandnavigateroutes,orrecordwhere you'vebeen.Chartcardsprovidehigherlevels ofdetailand3Dviews.
Fishnderapplication—withatransducer andasonarvariantmultifunctiondisplayor compatibleSonarModule,youcanusethe shnderapplicationtohelpyouaccurately distinguishbetweendifferentsizesofsh, bottomstructure,andunderwaterobstacles. Youcanalsoviewseadepthandtemperature dataandmarkpointsofinterestsuchasshing spotsorwrecks.
Radarapplication—withasuitableradar scanner,youcanusetheradarapplication totracktargetsandmeasuredistancesand bearings.Anumberofautomaticgainpresets andcolormodesareprovidedtohelpyouget thebestperformancefromyourradarscanner.
Dataapplication—viewsystemandinstrument dataonyourmultifunctiondisplay,forarange ofcompatibleinstruments.Usethejoystickor touchscreentoscrollthroughtheavailabledata pages.
Weatherapplication—(NorthAmericaonly). Withasuitableweatherreceiverconnectedto yoursystem,theweatherapplicationoverlays historical,live,andforecastedweathergraphics onaworldmap.
Thermalcamapplication—viewandcontrola thermalcamerausingacompatiblemultifunction display.
Cameraapplication—viewavideoorcamera sourceonyourmultifunctiondisplay.
DocViewer—viewpdfdocumentsstoredona MicroSDcard.
FUSIONLinkapplication—linktoandcontrol acompatibleFusionentertainmentsystemfrom yourmultifunctiondisplay.
SiriusAudioapplication—controlSiriusradio fromyourmultifunctiondisplay .
UserManual—OpenstheEnglishversionof theproductusermanualstoredonthedisplay. Toopentranslatedusermanualsstoredon memorycardusetheDocViewer.
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6.14Splitscreencontrols
Whenviewingapagewithmorethan1applicationdisplayedyou canswitchapplicationsfromthesplitscreenviewtofullscreen view.
Example1—Splitscreenpage
Example2—FishnderapplicationexpandedtoFullscreen
Selectingtheactivewindow—Newa
Seriesande7/e7D
Whenviewingasplitscreenpageyoucanselecttheactive applicationandviewitfullscreenonaNewaSeriesore7/e7D byfollowingthestepsbelow.
Withapagefeaturingmultipleapplicationsdisplayed:
1.Touchanywhereinsidetheapplicationyouwanttomake active.
Aborderappearsaroundtheapplication,indicatingthatit isactive.
2.SelectMenu.
3.SelectFullscreentoviewtheactiveapplicationinfullscreen, or
4.SelectSplitscreentoreturntothesplitscreenview .
Selectingtheactivewindow—Newc
SeriesandNeweSeries
Whenviewingasplitscreenpageyoucanselecttheactive applicationandviewitfullscreenonaNewcSeriesorNewe Series(excludinge7/e7D)byfollowingthestepsbelow.
Withapagefeaturingmultipleapplicationsdisplayed:
1.Pressthe
SwitchActivePanebutton.
Theactivepanepopupisdisplayed:
2.PresstheSwitchActivePanebuttonorusetheRotary controltocycletheactiveapplication.
3.PresstheRangeinorRangeoutbuttonstoswitchthe activeapplicationbetweensplitscreenandfullscreenviews.
Selectingtheactivewindow—e7/e7D
Whenviewingasplitscreenpageyoucanselecttheactive applicationandviewitfullscreenonane7/e7Dwiththetouch lockenabledbyfollowingthestepsbelow.
Withapagefeaturingmultipleapplicationsdisplayed:
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2.SelectCycleapplication.
Selectingcycleapplicationcyclesthroughtheavailable applications.
3.SelectFullscreentoviewtheactiveapplicationinfullscreen,
or
4.SelectSplitscreentoreturntothesplitscreenview .
Switchingtheactivepaneordisplayusing thekeypad
TheSwitchActivebuttonisusedtoswitchtheactivepaneona multiapplicationpageand/ortoswitchtheactivedisplay.
Withmultipledisplaysconnectedand/ormultipleapplication page(s)displayed:
Cyclesequence
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1.PresstheSwitchActivebuttontoenterswitchmode.
2.UsetheRotarycontroltocyclethroughtheavailablepanes
and/ordisplays.
Thekeypadwillcyclethroughdisplaysintheorderinwhich theywerepaired.OnmultiapplicationpagestheRange buttonscanbeusedtoswitchtheactiveapplicationbetween fullandsplitscreen.
3.PresstheBackbuttonortheSwitchActivebuttontoexit
switchmode.
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6.15Screenoverview
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ScreenitemDescription
1Home
•NewaSeries—Selecttheon-screenHomeiconto accessthehomescreen.
•NewcSeries—UsetheHomebuttontogobackto thepreviousmenu.
•e7/e7D—PressandholdtheMenubuttonfor3 secondstoaccessthehomescreen.
•NeweSeries—Selecttheon-screenHomeicon,or usetheHomebuttontoaccessthehomescreen.
2
Databar—providesinformationaboutyourvesseland itsenvironment.Thepositionandtypeofinformationin thedatabarcanbecustomizedfromtheHomescreen >Customize>DatabarSet-upmenu,ifrequired.
3
Menu—Themenuoptionsarespecictothe applicationthatyouarecurrentlyusing.
4Pop-upmenu—menuoptionsaredisplayedwhen
theMenuisselected.
5
Pop-upmessages—alertyoutoasituation(suchas analarm),orunavailablefunction.Pop-upmessages mayrequirearesponsefromyou—forexample,select OKtosilencealarms.
6Dialogs—enabledatatobeselected,editedor
entered.Useinmanycommonfunctions—for example,editingawaypoint.
7
Contextmenu—providesinformationandoptions specictoeachapplication.
8
Statusbar—providesinformationspecictoeach application.Thisinformationcannotbeeditedor moved.
Usingpop-upmenus
Pop-upmenusenableyouconguresettingsandpreferences.
Menusareusedinthe:
Homescreen—tocongureyourmultifunctiondisplayand
externally-connectedequipment.
Applications—tocongurethesettingsforthatparticular
application.
Thefollowingdiagramshowsthemainfeaturesofapop-up menu:
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ScreenitemDescription
1
Back—Ondisplayswithatouchscreenyoucanpressthe onscreen<<(back)icontogobacktoapreviousmenu. Onnon-touchscreendisplaysorHybridT ouchdisplaysuse theBackbutton.
2
Close—Ondisplayswithatouchscreenyoucanpressthe onscreenX(close)icontogobacktoapreviousmenu.On non-touchscreendisplaysorHybridTouchdisplaysusethe Backbuttontobackoutofthemenustructure.
3
On/Offswitch—Ondisplayswithatouchscreenyou canselectonscreenmenuitemstoswitchfeaturesOnor Offtoenableordisablethefunction.Onnon-touchscreen displaysorHybridTouchdisplaysusetheOKbuttonto switchthefunctionOnorOff.
4
Scrollbar—indicatesthatfurthermenuitemsareavailable byscrollingthemenu.Ondisplayswithatouchscreen toscrollthroughtheavailablemenuitems,pressand holdyourngeronthemenuanddragitupordown.On non-touchscreendisplaysorHybridTouchdisplaysusethe Rotarycontrol.
Usingmenudialogs
Menudialogsarefull-screenmenusthatenableyoutomanage dataitemssuchaswaypointsandroutes.
Thefollowingdiagramshowsthemainfeaturesofastandard menu:
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ScreenitemDescription
1Back
•Displayswithatouchscreen—Selecttheon-screen Backicontogobacktothepreviousmenu.
•Non–touchscreendisplaysorHybridTouch—Use theBackbuttontogobacktothepreviousmenu.
2Menuitem
•Displayswithatouchscreen—Momentarilytouching amenuitemhighlightsandautomaticallyselectsthe item.T oscrollamenu,touchamenuitemandhold yourngerdownontheitemwhiledraggingyour ngerupordown
•Non–touchscreendisplaysorHybridTouch—Use theRotarycontroltohighlightanitem,andtheOk buttontoselectit.T oscrollamenu,usetheRotary control.
3
Functionicon—Somemenudialogsincludeanicon whichcanbeselectedtoaccessadditionalfunctions. Forexample,intheWaypointGroupListmenudialog, theAddNewiconcanbeusedtoaddanewWaypoint group.
4
Close—Ondisplayswithatouchscreenyoucanselect thisicontoclosethemenu(s).Thecloseiconisnot availableonnon-touchscreendisplays.
5
Scrollbar
•Displayswithatouchscreen—T oscrollthroughthe availablemenuitems,pressandholdyourngeron themenutodragitupordown.
•Non–touchscreendisplaysorHybridT ouch—To scrollthroughtheavailablemenuitems,usethe Rotarycontrol.
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Options—Selectamenuitemtoaccessmoreoptions forthatitem.Forexample,intheWaypointGrouplist youcanselectamenuitemtoviewthewaypointsinthe group,editthegroupname,orerasethegroup.
Usinglistdialogs
Listdialogsarefull-screenmenusthatdisplaythedetailsfor specictypesofdata,suchasWaypoints.
Thefollowingdiagramshowsthemainfeaturesofalistdialog:
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ScreenitemDescription
1Back
•Displayswithatouchscreen—Selecttheon-screen Backicontogobacktothepreviousmenu.
•Non–touchscreendisplaysorHybridT ouchdisplays —UsetheBackbuttontogobacktotheprevious menu.
2
Sorticon—Somelistdialogsincludeaniconwhich canbeselectedtosorttheitemsinthelist.For example,intheWaypointListyoucansortthelistby name,range,group,symbol,andsoon.
3
Close—Ondisplayswithatouchscreenyoucanselect thisicontoclosethemenu(s).Thecloseiconisnot availableonnon-touchscreendisplays.
4
Scrollbar
•Displayswithatouchscreen—T oscrollthroughthe availablemenuitems,pressandholdyourngeron themenutodragitupordown.
•Non–touchscreendisplaysorHybridT ouchdisplays —Toscrollthroughtheavailablemenuitems,use theRotarycontrol.
5
Details—thedetailsforaparticularlistitemare displayedatthebottomofthedialog.
Usingeditdialogs
Editdialogsenableyoutoeditthedetailsofdataitemsstoredon yourmultifunctiondisplay,suchaswaypoints,routes,andtracks.
Thefollowingdiagramshowsthemainfeaturesofatypicaledit dialog:
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ScreenitemDescription
1Back
•Displayswithatouchscreen—Selecttheon-screen Backicontogobacktothepreviousmenu.
•Non–touchscreendisplaysorHybridT ouchdisplays —UsetheBackbuttontogobacktotheprevious menu.
2
Field—Selectingatexteldautomaticallydisplays theon-screenkeyboard,whichcanbeusedtoeditthe details.
3
Close—Ondisplayswithatouchscreenyoucanselect thisicontoclosethemenu(s).Thecloseiconisnot availableonnon-touchscreendisplays.
Usingcontroldialogs
Controldialogsenableyoutocontrolexternallyconnected equipment,suchasanautopilotunit.
Thefollowingdiagramshowsthemainfeaturesofatypical controldialog:
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ScreenitemDescription
1
Status—providesstatusinformationfortheconnected equipment.Forexample,thePilotControldialog displaysthelockedheadingandcurrentnavigation modeforaconnectedautopilotunit.
2
Controlicons—providedirectcontrolofthe connectedequipment.Forexample,thePilotControl dialogStandbyandTrackiconsenableyoutoinstruct aconnectedautopilotunittoperformspecicfunctions.
3
Close—Closesthecontroldialog.
Usingsliderbarcontrols
Sliderbarcontrolsprovideagraphicalrepresentationofnumeric dataandenablesyoutoquicklychangesettingvalues.
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2
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Descrip­tion
Non—Touch operationTouchoperation
1
Current value
N/AN/A
2
Slider control
UsetheRotarycontrol toadjustvalue
SlidethesliderUpor Downtoadjustvalue.
3Auto
PressOkbutton toswitchbetween Autoandmanual adjustment.
Selecttoswitch betweenAutoand manualadjustment.
6.16Editinginformationindialogs
Withthedialogdisplayed:
1.Selecttheeldyouwanttoedit. Theon-screenkeyboardisdisplayed:
2.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtomakethechanges.
3.Usetheon-screenkeyboard'sSAVEkeytokeepany changes.
Enteringspecialoraccentedcharacters
Withtheon-screenkeyboarddisplayed:
1.Selecttheon-screenkeyboard'sàèòkey .
2.Selectthecharacteryouwanttoaccent. Theavailableaccentedcharactersaredisplayedabovethe
textentryeld.
3.Forcharactersthathavemultipleavailableaccents,usethe characterkeytotogglebetweenthem.
4.Selecttheàèòkeytoenterthecharacter.
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6.17Editingnumericalsettings
Toeditnumericalvaluesyoucanuseeithertheonscreen numericadjustcontrol,onscreennumerickeypadortheRotary Controlonanon-touchorHybridTouchdisplaytoincreaseor decreasenumericvalues.
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1.Selectthenumericdataeldyouwanttoedit. Thenumericadjustcontrolisdisplayed.
2.Adjustthesettingtotherequiredvalueusing: i.TheRotarycontrol—Non-touchscreenorHybridTouch
displays,or
ii.TheonscreenUpandDownarrows—T ouchscreen
displays.
3.Toaccesstheon-screennumerickeypad:
•Touchoperation—Selecttheonscreenkeypadiconfrom
thenumericadjustcontrol.
•Non-Touchoperation—PressandholdtheOkbutton.
Theonscreennumerickeypadisdisplayed.
4.Entertherequiredvalue.
5.SelectOktoexitthenumerickeypadandreturntothemenu.
6.18Basictouchscreenoperations
Placingandmovingthecursorusing
touch
Toplaceormovethecursoraroundthescreenonatouchscreen multifunctiondisplayfollowthestepsbelow.
1.Touchthescreenatanypositiononthescreentoplacethe cursorthere.
Touchscreenlock
OnamultifunctiondisplaywithHybridT ouchyoucanlockthe touchscreentopreventaccidentaluse.
Forexample,lockingthetouchscreenisparticularlyusefulin roughwaterorweatherconditions.
Thetouchscreencanbelockedandunlockedfromthe homescreen.Thetouchscreencanonlybeunlockedusing physicalbuttons.
Lockingthetouchscreen–NeweSeries
OnneweSeriesmultifunctiondisplaystheHomescreencontains adedicatedT ouchLockicon.
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelecttheTouchLockicon. Itchangescolortoindicatethatthetouchscreenisdisabled.
Allfunctionsarestillavailableusingthephysicalbuttons.
Touchscreenislocked.Allfunctions remainavailableusingphysicalbuttons.
Lockingthetouchscreen-touchonly displays
Whenatouchonlydisplayispairedwithanoptionalremote keypadthetouchscreencanbelocked.
FromtheHomescreen:
1.SelecttheSet-upicon.
2.SelectT ouch-LocksothatOnishighlighted.
Thetouchscreenisnowlocked.
Unlockingthetouchscreen–NeweSeries
Youcanunlockthetouchscreenbyfollowingthestepsbelow.
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.UsetheUniControltohighlighttheTouchLockicon.
2.PresstheOKbutton. TheT ouchscreenisenabled.
Touchscreenisunlocked.
Unlockingthetouchscreen-touchonly displays
Tounlockthetouchscreenofatouchonlydisplaywhenpaired witharemotekeypadfollowthestepsbelow.
FromtheHomescreen:
1.SelecttheSet-upicon.
2.SelectT ouch-LocksothatOffishighlighted.
Thetouchscreenisnowunlocked.
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6.19Databarstatussymbols
Thestatussymbolsonthedatabarconrmwhetherthe appropriateconnectionstoyoursystemhavebeenmade.
Thesymbolsshowthestatusforthefollowing:
•Radarscanner.
•AISreceiver/transceiver .
•Sonarmodule.
•GPSreceiver.
•Autopilot.
Radarscannerstatussymbols
Theradarscannerpowermodestatusisindicatedinthedatabar.
Symbol
Radar power modeDescription
Transmit (TX)
Rotatingicon,signifyingthatthescanner isonandtransmitting.WhenSCANNER issettoON,selectthismodetoactivate thescanner.Thisistheusualmodeof operation.
Standby (STBY)
Staticicon,indicatingthatthescanneris onbutnottransmitting,andtheantennais notrotating.Thescannerdoesnottransmit andtheradardataisremovedfromthe screen.Thisisapower-savemodeused whentheradarisnotneededforshort timeperiods.Whenyoureturntotransmit mode,themagnetrondoesnotneedto warmupagain.Thisisthedefaultmode.
OffScannerpoweredoffwhenradarnot
required,butdisplayisinuseforother applications,suchasthechart.When selected,thesystemcountsdown.During thistimeyoucannotre-powerthescanner .
Timed Transmit
Scannerswitchesbetweenon/transmitting, andstandbymode.Scannergoesinto powersavemodewhenconstantuseof radarisnotrequired.
AISstatussymbols
AISstatusisindicatedbyasymbolinthedatabar.
SymbolDescription
AISunitisswitchedonandoperating.
AIScurrentlyunavailable.
AISunitisswitchedoff,ornotconnected.
AISunitisinSilentMode.
AISunitisinSilentMode,withactivealarms.
SymbolDescription
AISunitisconnectedandswitchedon,but hasactivealarms.
AISunitisconnectedandswitchedon,but thedangerousandlostalarmisdisabled.
Sonarstatussymbols
Thesonarstatusisindicatedinthedatabar.
SymbolDescription
Symbolanimated:thesonarmodule isconnectedandtransmitting.
Symbolstatic:thesonarmoduleis connectedbutnottransmitting.
Symbolgreyed-out:thesonar moduleisnotconnected,orisnot detected.
GPSstatussymbols
TheGPSreceiverstatusisindicatedinthedatabar .
SymbolDescription
AGPSreceiverisconnectedand hasobtainedax.
AGPSreceiverisnotconnected,or cannotobtainax.
Autopilotstatussymbols
Theautopilotstatusisindicatedinthedatabar.
SymbolDescription
AutopilotisinStandbymode.
AutopilotisinTrackmode.
AutopilotisinAutomode.
Noautopilotdetected.
Autopilotalarmactive.
Dodgemodeisactive.
Fishmodeisactive.
Autopilotcalibration.
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SymbolDescription
Powersteeringactive.
WindVanemodeisactive.
6.20Initialsetupprocedures
Onceyourdisplayhasbeeninstalledandcommissioned, Raymarinerecommendsthatyouperformaninitialsetup procedure.
Startupwizard
Whenyoupower-upthedisplayforthersttimeoraftera systemresetaStartupWizardisdisplayed.Thewizardguides youthroughthefollowingbasiccongurationsettings:
1.Language
2.Vesseltype
3.Unitsofmeasure
4.Totalfuelcapacity
5.Numberofbatteries
6.Numberofengines
7.Numberoffueltanks
Note:Thesesettingscanalsobesetatanytimeusingthe menusaccessiblefromHomescreen>Customize.
Additionalsettings
InadditiontothesettingscoveredbytheWizard,itisalso recommendedthatthefollowinginitialsetuptasksare completed:
•Setyourdateandtimepreferences.
•Adjustthedisplaybrightness(andsetupasharedbrightness
schemeifappropriate).
•Designatethedatamaster .
•SelecttheGPSdatasource.
•FamiliarizeyourselfwiththeproductusingSimulatorMode.
Settingtimeanddatepreferences
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectCustomize.
2.SelectTimeandDateSet-up.
3.UsetheDateFormat,TimeFormat,andLocalTime:UTC menuitemstosetyourtimeanddatepreferences.
Adjustingthedisplaybrightness
1.PressthePOWERbuttononce. TheShortcutsmenuisdisplayed.
2.Adjustthebrightnesstotherequiredlevelusingthe on-screenbrightnesssliderbarcontrol,or
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3.TouchtheSunicontoincreasethebrightnesslevelorthe Moonicontodecreasethebrightnesslevel.
Note:Thebrightnesslevelcanalsobeincreasedbypressing thePowerbuttonmultipletimes.
Adjustingthedisplaybrightness
1.PressthePOWERbuttononce. TheShortcutsmenuisdisplayed.
2.AdjustthebrightnesstotherequiredlevelusingtheRotary
control.
Note:Thebrightnesslevelcanalsobeincreasedbypressing thePowerbuttonmultipletimes.
Touchscreenalignment
Ifthetouchscreenismisalignedtoyourtouch,youcanrealignit toimprovetheaccuracy.
Realignmentinvolvesasimpleexercisetoalignanon-screen objectwithyourtouch.Forbestresults,performthisexercise whenyourvesselisanchoredormoored.
Note:Thisonlyappliestotouchscreenmultifunctiondisplays.
Aligningthetouchscreen
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectSet-up.
2.SelectMaintenance.
3.SelectTouchscreenAlignment.
4.Placeyourngerovertheon-screenobjectmomentarily, thenremoveit.
5.Repeattheactionafurther3times.
6.Iftheoperationwassuccessful,an“AlignmentCompleted” messageisdisplayed.
7.SelectExittoreturntotheMaintenancemenu.
8.Iftheoperationwasunsuccessfulatanypointduringthe alignmentexercise,an“Incorrecttouchdetected"messageis displayed,thealignmentexerciseisrepeated.
9.After2failedalignmentexercisesyoumaybeaskedto performaprecisionalignmentexercise.
Datamaster
Anysystemcontainingmorethanonenetworkedmultifunction displaymusthaveadesignateddatamaster.
Thedatamasteristhedisplaywhichservesasaprimarysource ofdataforalldisplays,italsohandlesallexternalsourcesof information.Forexamplethedisplaysmayrequireheading informationfromtheautopilotandGPSsystems,usually receivedthroughaSeaT alk
ng
orNMEAconnection.Thedata masteristhedisplaytowhichtheSeaTalk,NMEAandany otherdataconnectionsaremade,itthenbridgesthedatato theSeaT alk
hs
networkandanycompatiblerepeatdisplays.
Informationsharedbythedatamasterincludes:
•Cartography
•Routesandwaypoints
•Radar
•Sonar
•Datareceivedfromtheautopilot,instruments,theengineand
otherexternalsources.
Yoursystemmaybewiredforredundancywithdataconnections madetorepeatdisplays.Howevertheseconnectionswillonly becomeactiveintheeventofafaultand/orreassignmentof thedatamaster.
Inanautopilotsystemwhichdoesnotcontainadedicatedpilot controlheadtheDatamasteralsoactsasthecontrolforthe autopilot.
Designatingthedatamaster
Forsystemswith2ormoredisplaysthefollowingtaskmust beperformedonthemultifunctiondisplaythatyouwantto designateasthedatamaster.
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectSet-up.
2.SelectMaintenance.
3.SelectDataMaster.
4.Selectthedisplaythatyouwanttodesignateasthedata master.
GPSselection
Youcanuseaninternal(ifavailable)orexternalGPSreceiver.
•YourmultifunctiondisplaymayfeatureaninternalGPS
receiver.
•YoucanalsoconnectanexternalGPSreceiverusing
SeaTalk
ng
orNMEA0183.
•WhereappropriateusetheSystemSettingsmenutoenable
ordisabletheinternalGPSreceiver.
EnablingordisablingtheinternalGPS
IfyourmultifunctiondisplayfeaturesaninternalGPSthenthis canbeenabledanddisabledbyfollowingthestepsbelow.
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectSet-Up.
2.SelectSystemSettings.
3.ToenabletheinternalGPS,selectInternalGPSsothatOn ishighlighted.
4.TodisabletheinternalGPS,selectInternalGPSsothatOff ishighlighted.
Simulatormode
TheSimulatormodeenablesyoutopracticeoperatingyour displaywithoutdatafromaGPSantenna,radarscanner ,AIS unit,orshnder.
Thesimulatormodeisswitchedon/offintheSystemSetup
Menu.
Note:RaymarinerecommendsthatyoudoNOTusethe
simulatormodewhilstnavigating.
Note:ThesimulatorwillNOTdisplayanyrealdata,including anysafetymessages(suchasthosereceivedfromAISunits).
Note:AnysystemsettingsmadewhilstinSimulatormodeare NOTtransmittedtootherequipment.
Enablinganddisablingsimulatormode
Youcanenableanddisablesimulatormodebyfollowingthe stepsbelow.
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectSet-Up.
2.SelectSystemSettings.
3.SelectSimulator:.
4.SelectOntoturnsimulatormodeon,or
5.SelectOfftoturnsimulatormodeoff.
Note:TheDemomovieoptionisforretaildemonstration purposesonly .
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6.21Softwareupdates
Raymarine’smultifunctiondisplaysoftwareisupdated regularlytoprovidenewandenhancedfeaturesandimproved performanceandusability.Y oushouldensureyouhavethe latestsoftwarebyregularlycheckingtheRaymarinewebsite fornewsoftware.
Youcanidentifyyourmultifunctiondisplay’scurrentsoftware versionfromtheLimitationsonUse(LoU)splashscreen:
Thesoftwareversioncanalsobeidentiedfromthe Maintenancemenu.
Thesoftwareupdateprocesscanbeusedtoupdateall multifunctiondisplaysandremotekeypadsthatareconnectedto thesamenetwork.
Caution:Downloadingsoftware updates
Thesoftwareupdateprocessiscarriedoutatyour ownrisk.Beforeinitiatingtheupdateprocess ensureyouhavebackedupanyimportantles.
Ensurethattheunithasareliablepowersupply andthattheupdateprocessisnotinterrupted.
Damagecausedbyincompleteupdatesarenot coveredbyRaymarinewarranty.
Bydownloadingthesoftwareupdatepackage,you agreetotheseterms.
Updatingthesoftware
SoftwareupdatescanbedownloadedfromtheRaymarine website.
Toperformasoftwareupdateyouwillneed:
•APCorAppleMacwithaninternetconnectionandacard reader.
•AF A T32formattedMicroSDcardwithSDcardadaptor.
Note:Donotuseacartographychartcardtosavesoftware updateoruserdata/settingsles.
1.GototheRaymarinewebsitewww.raymarine.com
2.ClicktheServiceandSupportfromthetopbanner.
3.SelectSoftwareUpdatesfromthedropdownlist.
4.Selecttherelevantproduct.
5.Comparethelatestavailablesoftwareagainstthesoftware
versiononyourmultifunctiondisplay.
6.Ifthesoftwareonthewebsiteisnewerthanthesoftware
onyourmultifunctiondisplayselecttheoptiontodownload thesoftware.
7.PlacetheMicroSDcardintoanSDcardadaptor.
8.PlacetheSDcardadaptorintothecardreaderofyourPC
orMac.
9.UnzipthedownloadedsoftwareupdatezipletotheMicroSD
card.
10.RemovetheMicroSDcardfromtheSDcardadaptor.
11.Backupyouruserdataandsettingsbyfollowingthe
proceduredescribedinsection7.4Savinguserdataand
usersettings.
12.InserttheMicroSDcardintothecardreaderofyour multifunctiondisplay .
Afterafewsecondsyourmultifunctiondisplaywillalertyou thatasoftwareupdateisavailableandwhichmultifunction displaysandremotekeypadsrequiretheupdate.
Thesoftwarealertisonlydisplayedonceperpowercycle.
13.SelectYestobeginthesoftwareupdate. Thefollowingstepswillnowtakeplace:
1.Allnetworkedmultifunctiondisplayswillrebootand
commenceasimultaneoussoftwareupdate(Duringthe softwareupdatethedisplaywiththesoftwareupdate memorycardinsertedwilldisplayaprogressindicator.
2.Oncethenetworkeddisplayshavebeenupdatedthe
displaycontainingthesoftwareupdatememorycardwill rebootandcommencethesoftwareupdate.
3.Oncealldisplayshavebeenupdatedthesystemwill
checktoseeifanyconnectedremotekeypadsrequirea softwareupdate.
14.IfyouhavearemotekeypadconnectedthenselectYesto updatethekeypadsoftwareupdate.
Whenthesoftwareupdateprocesshasbeencompleteda conrmationpop-upisdisplayed.
15.SelectOKtoconrm.
16.RemovetheMicroSDcardfromthecardreader.
17.Performafactoryresetofyourmultifunctiondisplays followingtheproceduredescribedinsection7.6Resetting
yoursystem.
18.Restoreanysaveduserdataandsettingsbyfollowingthe proceduredescribedinsection7.4Savinguserdataand
usersettings
Note:Turningonadisplaywhilstithasasoftwareupdate memorycardinsertedwillstartastandalonesoftwareupdate onthatdisplayonly .
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Chapter7:Managingdisplaydata
Chaptercontents
7.1Memorycardsoverviewonpage98
7.2Insertingamemorycardorchartcardonpage98
7.3Removingamemorycardorchartcardonpage99
7.4Savinguserdataandusersettingsonpage99
7.5Screenshotsonpage102
7.6Resettingyoursystemonpage102
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7.1Memorycardsoverview
YoucanuseMicroSDmemorycardstoarchivedata(e.g. waypointsandtracks).
MicroSDmemorycardscanbeusedtoarchiveyourdatawhen thesystemcapacityisreached.Y oucanthendeleteolddata fromyoursystem,creatingcapacityfornewdata.Thearchived datacanberetrievedatanytime.Y oucanalsousememory cardstobackupyourdata.
Note:MemorycardsmustbeformattedtousetheFAT32le systemtoenableusewithyourmultifunctiondisplay.
Note:Itisrecommendedthatyoubackupyourdatatoa memorycardonaregularbasis.
Note:ItisrecommendedthatyoudoNOTsavedatatoa memorycardcontainingcartography.
7.2Insertingamemorycardorchart card
Note:NewaSeriesdisplayshave1cardslot,cardsmustbe
insertedintoNewaSeriesdisplayswiththecontactsfacing up.
1.Openthechartcarddoor,locatedonthefrontrightofthe display.
2.Insertthecard,asshowninthediagrambelow .Forslot1, thecardcontactsshouldbefacingDOWN.Forslot2,the cardcontactsshouldbefacingUP .DoNOTforcethecard.If thecarddoesnotteasilyintotheslot,checktheorientation.
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3.Gentlypressthecardallthewayintothecardslot,asshown inthediagrambelow.Thecardissecurewhenanaudible clickisheard.
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4.Topreventtheingressofwaterandconsequentdamage, closethechartcarddoor.
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7.3Removingamemorycardorchart card
Fromthehomescreen:
1.SelectMyData.
2.SelectEjectCard.
Amessageisdisplayedpromptingyoutoselectthememory deviceyouwanttoeject.
3.SelectSD1foramemorycardinthetopcardslot,orSD2for
amemorycardinthebottomcardslot.
4.Openthechartcarddoor,locatedonthefrontrightofthe display.
5.Pushtheedgeofthecardtowardstheunit,untilanaudible clickisheard.
Thecardisreleasedfromthecardslotmechanism,asshown inthefollowingdiagram:
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6.Useyourngerstopullthecardclearofthecardslot,using theedgeofthecard.
7.Topreventtheingressofwaterandconsequentdamage, closethechartcarddoor.
Note:Y oucanalsopoweroffthemultifunctiondisplayand followsteps4to7above.
7.4Savinguserdataandusersettings
Youcansaveuserdata(waypoints,routes,andtracks)oruser settingstoamemorycardforlaterretrieval.
TypeofdataDescriptionNotes
Userdata(waypoints)Savesallwaypointsto
asinglearchivele.
Only1waypoints archivelecanbe savedpermemory card.
Userdata(routes)Savesallroutestoa
singlearchivele.
Only1routesarchive lecanbesavedper memorycard.
Userdata(tracks)Savesalltrackstoa
singlearchivele.
Only1tracksarchive lecanbesavedper memorycard.
Usersettings
Savesthesettings you'vemadeinthe set-upmenustoa singlearchivele.
Only1usersettings archivelecanbe savedpermemory card.
Note:Raymarinerecommendsthatyousaveyouruserdata andusersettingstoamemorycardonaregularbasis.
Note:Raymarinestronglyrecommendsthatyousave settingstoaseparatememorycard,andNOTtoachartcard containingcartography .
Savingwaypoints,routes,andtrackstoa memorycard
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.Ensureyouhaveamemorycard(NOTachartcard)inone ofthecardslots.
2.SelectMyData.
3.SelectSaveDatatoCard. Ifyourdisplayhasmorethan1cardslotthenamessageis
displayedpromptingyoutoselectthememorydeviceyou wanttosavethedatato,ifyourdisplayonlyhas1cardslot thenyouwillnotbeprompted.
4.SelectSD1foramemorycardinthetopcardslot,orSD2for amemorycardinthebottomcardslot.
5.SelectSaveWaypointstoCard,SaveRoutestoCard,or
SaveT rackstoCard,asappropriate.
Retrievingwaypoints,routes,ortracksfrom amemorycard
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.Ensureyouhaveamemorycardcontainingtheuserdatain oneofthecardslots.
2.SelectMyData.
3.SelectRetrievefromCard. Ifyourdisplayhasmorethan1cardslotthenamessageis
displayedpromptingyoutoselectthememorydeviceyou wanttoretrievedatafrom,ifyourdisplayonlyhas1cardslot thenyouwillnotbeprompted.
4.SelectSD1foramemorycardinthetopcardslot,orSD2for amemorycardinthebottomcardslot.
5.SelectRetrieveWaypoints,RetrieveRoutes,orRetrieve
Tracks,asappropriate.
Erasingwaypoints,routes,andtracksfroma memorycard
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.Ensureyouhavethememorycardcontainingthedatain oneofthecardslots.
2.SelectMyData.
3.SelectErasefromCard. Ifyourdisplayhasmorethan1cardslotthenamessageis
displayedpromptingyoutoselectthememorydeviceyou
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wanttoerasedatafrom,ifyourdisplayonlyhas1cardslot thenyouwillnotbeprompted.
4.SelectSD1foramemorycardinthetopcardslot,orSD2for
amemorycardinthebottomcardslot.
5.SelectEraseWaypointsfromCard,EraseRoutesfrom
Card,orEraseTracksfromCard,asappropriate.
Erasingwaypoints,routes,andtracksfrom thesystem
Note:Thefollowingprocedurepermanentlyerasesselected
orALLwaypoints,routes,ortracksstoredonthedisplay. BEFOREproceeding,ensurethatyoubackupanydatathat youwanttokeepontoamemorycard.
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.SelectMyData.
2.SelectErasefromSystem.
3.SelectEraseWaypointsfromSystem,EraseRoutesfrom System,orEraseT racksfromSystem,asappropriate.
4.Selectthespecicdataitemsyouwanttoerase,orselect EraseAll.
Amessageisdisplayedpromptingyouforconrmation.
5.SelectYestoproceedwiththedeletion,orNotocancelthe operation.
Savingusersettingstoamemorycard
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.Ensureyouhaveamemorycard(NOTachartcard)inone ofthecardslots.
2.SelectMyData.
3.SelectBackupandRestoreSettings.
4.SelectBackupSettings. Ifyourdisplayhasmorethan1cardslotthenamessageis
displayedpromptingyoutoselectthememorydeviceyou wanttosavethesettingsto,ifyourdisplayonlyhas1card slotthenyouwillnotbeprompted.
5.SelectSD1foramemorycardinthetopcardslot,orSD2for amemorycardinthebottomcardslot.
Retrievingusersettingsfromamemorycard
Withthehomescreendisplayed:
1.Ensureyouhavethememorycardcontainingtheuserdata inoneofthecardslots.
2.SelectMyData.
3.SelectBackupandRestoreSettings.
4.SelectRestoreSettings. Ifyourdisplayhasmorethan1cardslotthenamessageis
displayedpromptingyoutoselectthememorydeviceyou wanttoretrievesettingsfrom,ifyourdisplayonlyhas1card slotthenyouwillnotbeprompted.
5.SelectSD1foramemorycardinthetopcardslot,orSD2for amemorycardinthebottomcardslot.
Saveandrestoreitems
Thetablebelowdetailsthedataitemsandsettingswhichwillbe savedtoandrestoredfromamemorycardonyourmultifunction display.
Homescreenandsystemsettings
ApplicationSetting
Homescreen
Defaultpageconguration
Systemsettings
Positionmode
Textsize
Sharedbrightness
Brightnessgroup
ApplicationSetting
TDset-up
Simulator
Bearingmode
MOBDatatype
Variationsource
Manualvariation
Language
Dateformat
Timeformat
Localtimeoffset
Distanceunits
Distancesubunits
Speedunits
Depthunits
Temperatureunits
Pressureunits
Volumeunits
Autopilotcontrol
DSCmessage
SeaTalkalarms
Systemsettings— integration
BridgeNMEAheading
GPSpositionsource
Headingsource
Depthsource
Speedsource
Multipledata sources
Windsource
Databarcontent(cell1to6)
Compassbar
Databarset-up
Statusicon
GPSstatusGPSscreen
Alarms
ApplicationSetting
AlarmsAnchoralarm
Timer
Alarmclock
Temperaturealarm
Arrivalalarm
Offtrackalarm
Collisionalarm
Guardzonesensitivity
Fishalarm
Fishalarmdepthlimit
Shallowdepthalarm
Deepdepthalarm
AISdangeroustargetalarm
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