Raymarine EV-1, ACU-100, ACU-150, ACU-200, ACU-300 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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EVOLUTION AUTOPILOT
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
English (en-US)
07-2024Date:
Document number:
© 2024 Raymarine UK Limited
87180 (Rev 7)
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER1IMPORTANTINFORMATION....................9
Wateringress....................................................................10
Disclaimer..........................................................................10
Suppressionferrites........................................................10
Connectionstootherequipment..................................10
DeclarationofConformity..............................................10
DeclarationofConformity..............................................10
DeclarationofConformity......................
.........................11
DeclarationofConformity...............................................11
DeclarationofConformity...............................................11
DeclarationofConformity...............................................11
Productdisposal...............................................................11
Warrantyregistration........................................................11
IMOandSOLAS...............................................................11
Technicalaccuracy..........................................................12
CHAPTER2DOCUMENTINFORMATION..................13
2.1Applicableproducts...................................................14
2.2Productdocumentation............................................14
Autopilotcontrollerdocumentation.......................14
Autopilotdriveunitdocumentation.......................14
SeaTalkNGdocumentation...................................15
2.3Documentillustrations..............................................15
CHAPTER3PRODUCTANDSYSTEM
OVERVIEW..................................................................16
3.3Multipledatasources(MDS)..................................17
Multipledatasourceexceptions...........................18
3.4Requiredadditionalcomponents...........................18
Compatibleautopilotcontrollers...........................19
Compatibleautopilotcontrollers-MFDs............19
Compatibledriveunits.............................................20
3.5Evolution-Seriesminimumsystemexample
(ACU-100/ACU-150)....................................................22
3.6Evolution-Seriesrecommendedsystem
example(ACU-100/ACU-150).
3.7Evolution-Seriesminimumsystemexample
..................................23
(ACU-200/ACU-400)....................................................24
3.8Evolution-Seriesrecommendedsystem
example(ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400)...............25
3.9Softwareupdates.......................................................26
CHAPTER4PARTSSUPPLIED..................................27
4.1Partssupplied(EV-1)...............................................28
4.2Partssupplied(ACU-100/ACU-150)...................28
4.3Partssupplied(ACU-200/ACU-300/
ACU-400).................................................................. .........29
CHAPTER5PRODUCTDIMENSIONS.......................30
5.1Productdimensions(EV-1).....................................31
5.2Productdimensions(ACU-100/ACU-150)..........31
5.3Productdimensions(ACU-200/ACU-300/
ACU-400)...........................................................................32
3.1Productoverview.......................................................17
3.2SeaTalkNG.................................................................17
CHAPTER6LOCATIONREQUIREMENTS................33
6.1Warningsandcautions.............................................34
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6.2Locationrequirements(EV-1)................................34
9.1Connectionsoverview..............................................51
6.3Locationrequirements(ACU-100/
ACU-150)...........................................................................35
6.4Locationrequirements(ACU-200/ACU-300/
ACU-400)...........................................................................35
6.5Compasssafedistance............................................35
6.6EMCinstallationguidelines.....................................36
CHAPTER7MOUNTING.............................................37
7.1Mounting(EV-1)........................................
.................38
Surfacemounting.....................................................38
Surfacemountingusingtheriser..........................39
Bracketmounting.....................................................41
Releasingtheproductfromthebracket..............43
7.2Mounting(ACU).........................................................44
Mountingtheunit(ACU-100/ACU-150)............44
Mountingtheunit(ACU-200/ACU-300/
ACU-400)...................................................................46
7.3Driveunitinstallation............................................... ..46
9.2ConnectingSeaTalkNGcables.............................51
9.3Powerconnection—SeaT alkNG.........................51
9.4Inlinefuseandthermalbreakerratings................52
9.5SeaTalkNGpowerconnectionpoint.....................52
9.6Powerdistribution—SeaT alkNG.........................53
CHAPTER10CONNECTIONS(ACU–100/
ACU–150).....................................................................56
10.1Connectionsoverview............................................57
10.2Evolution-Seriesminimumsystemexample
(ACU-100/ACU-150)................................
10.3Evolution-Seriesrecommendedsystem
....................57
example(ACU-100/ACU-150)...................................58
10.4Powerconnection....................................................59
Fusesandcircuitprotection...................................59
Internalfuses.............................................................59
10.5Grounding—Dedicateddrainwire
required..............................................................................60
10.6Powerdistribution....................................................60
CHAPTER8CABLESANDCONNECTIONS—
GENERALINFORMATION..........................................47
8.1Generalcablingguidance........................................48
Cabletypesandlength...........................................48
Cablerouting.............................................................48
Strainrelief.................................................................48
Cableshielding.........................................................48
Suppressionferrites.................................................48
CHAPTER9CONNECTIONS(EV-1)..........................50
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Sharingabreaker.....................................................63
10.7Poweranddrivecables..........................................63
10.8Drive(motor)connection.......................................65
10.9SeaTalkNGconnection.........................................66
10.10Rudderanglereferencesensor
connection.........................................................................67
CHAPTER11ACU-200,ACU-300,ACU-400
CONNECTIONS...........................................................68
11.1Connectionsoverview(ACU-200).......................69
11.2Connectionsoverview(ACU-300).......................69
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11.3Connectionsoverview(ACU-400).......................70
11.4Evolution-Seriesminimumsystemexample
(ACU-200/ACU-400)....................................................70
11.5Evolution-Seriesrecommendedsystem
example(ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400)...............71
11.6Powerconnection....................................................72
Fusesandcircuitprotection...................................72
Internalfuses.............................................................72
11.7Grounding—Dedicateddrainwire
required..............................................................................73
11.8Powerdistribution..............
......................................73
Sharingabreaker.....................................................76
11.9Poweranddrivecables..........................................76
11.10Motor(drive)andclutchconnection
(ACU-200/ACU-400)....................................................78
11.11Solenoid(drive)andbypassvalve
connection(ACU-300)....................................................80
11.12VMUadapterconnection(ACU-400)................81
11.13SeaTalkNGconnection........................................82
11.14SeaTalkNGpowerswitch....................................83
11.15Sleepswitchconnection.. .....................................83
11.16Rudderanglereferencesensor
connection.........................................................................84
CHAPTER12PILOTCONTROLLER
CONNECTIONS...........................................................85
13.2Errormessagetroubleshooting............................88
13.3Autopilotsystemsetup............................
13.4Alarms........................................................................91
13.5LEDindications(EV-1)...........................................93
...............90
SwitchingoffsensorLEDs.....................................93
Findme.......................................................................94
13.6LEDindications(ACU-100/ACU-150)..............94
13.7Rudderdampinglevelsanddeadband
angles.................................................................................94
RudderDampingleveladjustments.....................95
13.8Performing
afactoryresetofaSeaT alkNG
device.................................................................................95
CHAPTER14OPERATION.........................................96
14.1Evolution-Seriesautopilotoperation
instructions........................................................................97
Autopilotcontrollerdocumentation.......................97
CHAPTER15MAINTENANCE....................................98
15.1Serviceandmaintenance......................................99
15.2Routineequipmentchecks....................................99
15.3Productcleaning............................. .........................99
CHAPTER16TECHNICALSUPPORT......................100
16.1Raymarinetechnicalsupportand
servicing...........................................................................101
12.1SeaTalkNGpilotcontrollerconnection..............86
12.2SeaTalk1pilotcontrollerconnection..................86
CHAPTER13SYSTEMCHECKSAND
TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................87
13.1Post-installationchecks.........................................88
Viewingproductinformation................................102
16.2Learningresources...............................................102
CHAPTER17TECHNICALSPECIFICATION
(EV-1).........................................................................103
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17.1Physicalspecication...........................................104
17.2Powerspecication...............................................104
17.3Networkspecication............................................104
17.4Sensorspecication..............................................104
17.5Environmentalspecication................................104
17.6Conformancespecication..................................104
CHAPTER18TECHNICALSPECIFICATION
(ACU-100)..................................................................105
18.1Physicalspecication...........................................106
18.2Powerspecication.....
18.3Networkspecication............................................106
18.4Environmentalspecication................................106
18.5Conformancespecication..................................106
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CHAPTER19TECHNICALSPECIFICATION
(ACU-150)..................................................................107
CHAPTER21TECHNICALSPECIFICATION
(ACU-300)...........................
21.1Physicalspecication............................................112
21.2Powerspecication................................................112
21.3Networkspecication.............................................112
21.4Environmentalspecication.................................112
21.5Conformancespecication...................................112
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CHAPTER22TECHNICALSPECIFICATION
(ACU-400)..................................................................113
22.1Physicalspecication............................................114
22.2Power
22.3Networkspecication.............................................114
22.4Environmentalspecication.................................114
22.5Conformancespecication...................................114
specication................................................114
CHAPTER23SPARESANDACCESSORIES..........115
19.1Physicalspecication...........................................108
19.2Powerspecication...............................................108
19.3Networkspecication............................................108
19.4Environmentalspecication........... .....................108
19.5Conformancespecication..................................108
CHAPTER20TECHNICALSPECIFICATION
(ACU-200)..................................................................109
20.1Physicalspecication............................................110
20.2Powerspecication................................................110
20.3Networkspecication.............................................110
20.4Environmentalspecication.................................110
20.5Conformancespecication...................................110
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23.1Spares.......................................................................116
23.2Accessories..............................................................116
23.3SeaTalkNGcablesandaccessories.................1 17
APPENDIXANMEA2000PGNS(EV-1/EV-2)........123
APPENDIXBNMEA2000PGNS(ACU)......... ..........125
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CHAPTER1:IMPORTANT
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
INFORMATION
Warning:Autopilotinstallation
Correctperformanceofthevessel’ssteeringiscriticalfor safety,thereforeitisSTRONGLYRECOMMENDEDthatthis productisinstalledbyanAuthorizedRaymarineService Representative.Y ouwillonlyreceivefullwarrantybenefits ifyoucanshowthatanAuthorizedRaymarineService Representativehasinstalledandcommissionedyourautopilot system.
Warning:Maintainapermanentwatch
Alwaysmaintainapermanentwatch,thiswillallowyouto respondtosituationsastheydevelop.Failuretomaintaina permanentwatchputsyourself,yourvesselandothersat seriousriskofharm.
Warning:Ensuresafenavigation
Thisproductisintendedonlyasanaidtonavigationand mustneverbeusedinpreferencetosoundnavigational judgment.Onlyofficialgovernmentchartsandnoticesto marinerscontainallthecurrentinformationneededforsafe navigation,andthecaptainisresponsiblefortheirprudent use.Itistheuser’sresponsibilitytouseofficialgovernment charts,noticestomariners,cautionandpropernavigational skillwhenoperatingthisoranyotherRaymarineproduct.
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhaspositive grounding.
Warning:Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’spowersupplyisswitchedOFFbefore startingtoinstallthisproduct.DoNOTconnectordisconnect equipmentwiththepowerswitchedon,unlessinstructedin thisdocument.
Warning:Powersupplyvoltage
Connectingthisproducttoavoltagesupplygreaterthanthe specifiedmaximumratingmaycausepermanentdamage totheunit.Refertotheproduct’sinformationlabelforthe correctvoltage.
Caution:Powersupplyprotection
Wheninstallingthisproductensurethepowersourceis adequatelyprotectedbymeansofasuitably-ratedfuseor thermalcircuitbreaker.
Caution:Productcleaning
Whencleaningproducts:
•Switchoffpowersupply.
•Useacleandampclothtowipeclean.
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforuseinhazardous/flammable atmospheres.DoNOTinstallinahazardous/flammable atmosphere(suchasinanengineroomornearfueltanks).
•DoNOTuse:abrasive,acidic,ammonia,solventorother chemicalbasedcleaningproducts.
•DoNOTuseajetwash.
Caution:Serviceandmaintenance
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,itMUSTbecorrectly grounded,inaccordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.
Importantinformation
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceablecomponents.Please referallmaintenanceandrepairtoauthorizedRaymarine dealers.Unauthorizedrepairmayaffectyourwarranty.
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Wateringress

Suppressionferrites

Wateringressdisclaimer Althoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthisproductmeetsthestated
wateringressprotectionstandard(refertotheproduct’s
Specification
iftheproductissubjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.Raymarinewillnot warrantproductssubjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.
),waterintrusionandsubsequentequipmentfailuremayoccur
Technical

Disclaimer

Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductiserror-freeorthatitis
compatiblewithproductsmanufacturedbyanypersonorentityotherthan
Raymarine. Raymarineisnotresponsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedbyyouruseor
inabilitytousetheproduct,bytheinteractionoftheproductwithproducts manufacturedbyothers,orbyerrorsininformationutilizedbytheproduct suppliedbythirdparties.
Third-partyhardware,suchasconverters,adapters,routers,switches,Access Pointsetc.,providedbythirdparties,maybemadeavailabledirectlytoyou byothercompaniesorindividualsunderseparatetermsandconditions, includingseparatefeesandcharges.RaymarineUKLtdoritsaffiliateshave nottestedorscreenedthethird-partyhardware.
Raymarinehasnocontrolover,andisnotresponsiblefor:
•(a)thecontentandoperationofsuchthird-partyhardware;or:
•(b)theprivacyorotherpracticesofsuchthird-partyhardware. ThefactthatRaymarine’sdocumentationmaymakereferencetosuch
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THISINFORMATIONISMADEAVAILABLEBYRaymarineONTHEBASIS THATYOUEXCLUDETOTHEFULLESTEXTENTLAWFULL YPERMITTED ALLLIABILITYWHATSOEVERFORANYLOSSORDAMAGEHOWSOEVER ARISINGOUTOFTHEUSEOFTHISINFORMATIONORRELIANCEUPON THISINFORMATION.
RaymarinedoesnotexcludeRaymarine’sliability(ifany)toyouforpersonal
injuryordeathresultingfromRaymarineUKLtdnegligence,forfraudorfor anymatterwhichitwouldbeillegaltoexcludeortoattempttoexclude.
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Raymarinecablesmaybepre-fittedorsuppliedwithsuppressionferrites. TheseareimportantforcorrectEMCperformance.Ifferritesaresupplied separatelytothecables(i.e.notpre-fitted),youmustfitthesupplied ferrites,usingthesuppliedinstructions.
•Ifaferritehastoberemovedforanypurpose(e.g.installationor maintenance),itmustbereplacedintheoriginalpositionbeforethe productisused.
•Useonlyferritesofthecorrecttype,suppliedbyRaymarineoritsauthorized dealers.
•Whereaninstallationrequiresmultipleferritestobeaddedtoacable, additionalcableclipsshouldbeusedtopreventstressontheconnectors duetotheextraweightofthecable.

Connectionstootherequipment

Requirementforferritesonnon-Raymarinecables: IfyourRaymarineequipmentistobeconnectedtootherequipmentusing
acablenotsuppliedbyRaymarine,asuppressionferriteMUSTalwaysbe attachedtothecableneartheRaymarineunit.
Formoreinformation,refertoyourthird-partycablemanufacturer .

DeclarationofConformity

RaymarineUKLtddeclaresthatthefollowingproductsareincompliancewith
theRadioEquipmentDirective(RED)2014/53/EU:
Evolution-SeriesEV-1,partnumber:E70096
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycertificatemaybeviewedonthe relevantproductpageat:https://bit.ly/rym-docs

DeclarationofConformity

RaymarineUKLtddeclaresthatthefollowingproductsareincompliance
withtheEMCDirective2014/30/EU:
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Evolution-SeriesACU-100,partnumber:E70098
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycertificatemaybeviewedonthe relevantproductpageat:https://bit.ly/rym-docs

DeclarationofConformity

RaymarineUKLtddeclaresthatthefollowingproductsareincompliance
withtheEMCDirective2014/30/EU:
Evolution-SeriesACU-150,partnumber:E70374
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycertificatemaybeviewedonthe relevantproductpageat:https://bit.ly/rym-docs

DeclarationofConformity

RaymarineUKLtddeclaresthatthefollowingproductsareincompliance
withtheEMCDirective2014/30/EU:
Evolution-SeriesACU-200,partnumber:E70099
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycertificatemaybeviewedonthe relevantproductpageat:https://bit.ly/rym-docs
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycertificatemaybeviewedonthe relevantproductpageat:https://bit.ly/rym-docs

Productdisposal

DisposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththeWEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE)Directiverequires therecyclingofwasteelectricalandelectronicequipmentwhichcontains materials,componentsandsubstancesthatmaybehazardousandpresent arisktohumanhealthandtheenvironmentwhenWEEEisnothandled correctly.
Equipmentmarkedwiththecrossed-outwheeledbin symbolindicatesthattheequipmentshouldnotbe disposedofinunsortedhouseholdwaste. Localauthoritiesinmanyregionshaveestablished collectionschemesunderwhichresidentscandisposeof wasteelectricalandelectronicequipmentatarecycling centerorothercollectionpoint. Formoreinformationaboutsuitablecollectionpointsfor wasteelectricalandelectronicequipmentinyourregion, refertotheRaymarinewebsite:https://bit.ly/rym-recycling

DeclarationofConformity

RaymarineUKLtddeclaresthatthefollowingproductsareincompliance
withtheEMCDirective2014/30/EU:
Evolution-SeriesACU-300,partnumber:E70139
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycertificatemaybeviewedonthe relevantproductpageat:https://bit.ly/rym-docs

DeclarationofConformity

RaymarineUKLtddeclaresthatthefollowingproductsareincompliance
withtheEMCDirective2014/30/EU:
Evolution-SeriesACU-400,partnumber:E70100
Importantinformation

Warrantyregistration

ToregisteryourRaymarineproductownership,pleasevisit
https://bit.ly/rym-warrantyandregisteronline.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproducttoreceivefullwarrantybenefits. Y ourunitpackageincludesabarcodelabelindicatingtheserialnumberof theunit.Y ouwillneedthisserialnumberwhenregisteringyourproduct online.Y oushouldretainthelabelforfuturereference.

IMOandSOLAS

Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocumentisintendedforuseon leisuremarineboatsandworkboatsNOTcoveredbyInternationalMaritime Organization(IMO)andSafetyofLifeatSea(SOLAS)CarriageRegulations.
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Technicalaccuracy

Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthisdocumentwascorrect atthetimeitwasproduced.However,Raymarinecannotacceptliability foranyinaccuraciesoromissionsitmaycontain.Inaddition,ourpolicyof continuousproductimprovementmaychangespecificationswithoutnotice. Asaresult,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanydifferencesbetween theproductandthisdocument.PleasechecktheRaymarinewebsite (https://bit.ly/raymarine-home)toensureyouhavethemostup-to-date version(s)ofthedocumentationforyourproduct.
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CHAPTER2:DOCUMENTINFORMATION
CHAPTERCONTENTS
2.1Applicableproducts—page14
2.2Productdocumentation—page14
2.3Documentillustrations—page15
Documentinformation13
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2.1Applicableproducts

Document
Description
Thisdocumentisapplicabletothefollowingproducts:
EV-1(E70096)—AttitudeHeadingReferenceSensor(AHRS)
ACU-100(E70098)—ActuatorControlUnit(ACU)
ACU-150(E70374)—ActuatorControlUnit(ACU)
ACU-200(E70099)—ActuatorControlUnit(ACU)
ACU-300(E70139)—ActuatorControlUnit(ACU)
ACU-400(E70100)—ActuatorControlUnit(ACU)

2.2Productdocumentation

Thefollowingdocumentationisapplicabletoyourproduct:
Evolution-Seriesdocumentation
Document
87180Evolution-SeriesAutopilotSystemInstallationInstructions
87181
87192
87176
87170
Description
Evolution-SeriesDrive-By-Wire(DBW)AutopilotSystem
InstallationInstructions
ACU-100andACU-150MountingTemplate
ACU-200,ACU-300,andACU-400MountingT emplate
EV-1andEV-2MountingTemplate
81370LightHouse3AdvancedOperationInstructions
81360LightHouse2OperationInstructions
AlldocumentsareavailabletodownloadfromtheRaymarinewebsite:
https://bit.ly/rym-docs

Autopilotdriveunitdocumentation

Installationinstructionsforyourautopilotdriveunitarelistedbelow.Please selecttheappropriatedocumentforyourautopilotdriveunit:
Document
87279
81130
87287
Description
TillerDriveInstallationinstructions
Installationandcommissioninginstructionsforthefollowing TillerDrive:
Q047
ST1000+/ST2000+TillerDriveOwnerhandbook
Installationandcommissioninginstructionsforthefollowing TillerDrives:
A12004,A12005
WheelDriveInstallationinstructions
Installationandcommissioninginstructionsforthefollowing WheelDrive:
E12093

Autopilotcontrollerdocumentation

Installation,commissioningandoperationinstructionsforyourautopilot controllerarelistedbelow.Pleaseselecttheappropriatedocumentforyour autopilotcontroller:
Document
81355
81365
81406LightHouse4AdvancedOperationInstructions
14
Description
p70/p70RInstallationandOperationInstructions
p70s/p70RsInstallationandOperationInstructions
87039
81177
ConstantRunningHydraulicPumpInstallation instructions
Installationandcommissioninginstructionsforthefollowing ConstantRunningHydraulicPumps:
E12171,E12172
HydraulicLinearDriveInstallationinstructions
Installationandcommissioninginstructionsforthefollowing HydraulicLinearDrives:
E12207,E12208,M81202,M81203
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Document
81178
Description
HydraulicPumpInstallationinstructions

SeaTalkNGdocumentation

Document
Description
Installationandcommissioninginstructionsforthefollowing HydraulicPumps:
E12139,M81119,M81120,M81121,M81122,M81123,M81124
81175
81174
81176
81180
MechanicalLinearDriveInstallationinstructions
Installationandcommissioninginstructionsforthefollowing MechanicalLinearDrives:
M81130,M81131,M81132,M81133,M81134
RotaryDriveInstallationinstructions
Installationandcommissioninginstructionsforthefollowing RotaryDrives:
M81135,M81136,M81137
IOSternDriveInstallationinstructions
Installationandcommissioninginstructionsforthefollowing SternDrives:
M81138,E12019
UniversalIOSternDriveInstallationinstructions
Installationandcommissioninginstructionsforthefollowing SternDrive:
E12026
81300SeaT alkNGreferencemanual:
Planningandconnectionofsystemsbasedaroundthe
SeaTalkNGnetwork.
87121
SeaTalk1toSeaT alkNGconverterinstallationinstructions:
InstallationandconnectionoftheSeaTalk1toSeaT alkNG converter.

2.3Documentillustrations

Y ourproductandifapplicable,itsuserinterfacemaydifferslightlyfromthat shownintheillustrationsinthisdocument,dependingonproductvariantand dateofmanufacture.
Allimagesareprovidedforillustrationpurposesonly.
AlldocumentsareavailabletodownloadfromtheRaymarinewebsite:
https://bit.ly/rym-docs
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CHAPTER3:PRODUCTANDSYSTEMOVERVIEW
CHAPTERCONTENTS
3.1Productoverview—page17
3.2SeaTalkNG—page17
3.3Multipledatasources(MDS)—page17
3.4Requiredadditionalcomponents—page18
3.5Evolution-Seriesminimumsystemexample(ACU-100/ACU-150)—page22
3.6Evolution-Seriesrecommendedsystemexample(ACU-100/ACU-150)—page23
3.7Evolution-Seriesminimumsystemexample(ACU-200/ACU-400)—page24
3.8Evolution-Seriesrecommendedsystemexample(ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400)—page25
3.9Softwareupdates—page26
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3.1Productoverview

3.2SeaTalkNG

TheEvolution-Seriesisasystemofelectroniccomponentsthatgiveyou autopilotcontrolofyourvessel’ssteeringsystem.
InconjunctionwithacompatibleAutopilotcontroller,theEvolution-Series componentsenableyoutodirectlycontrolthevessel’ssteeringsystemand providenavigationcommands,suchasnavigatingtopre-determinedtracks andwaypointsforexample.
TheEvolution-Seriessystemprovidesanumberoffeaturestoensureeaseof installationandminimalsetup:
Flexiblemountingoptions—TheEV-1sensorcanbemountedhorizontally onaflatdeckoralternativelyonabracket,formountingonamast,wallor otherverticalsurface.
Note:
ThearrowonthefrontoftheEV-1sensormustbeparallelwiththe centerlineofthevesselandpointingtowardsthevessel’sbow.
Simpleconnections—AllEvolution-Seriessystemcomponentsare connectedtoasingleSeaTalkNGbackbone.
Highaccuracy—Accuratecourse-keeping,towithin+/-2degrees,inall conditions.
Built-inheadingandattitudesensor—Noadditionalfluxgatecompass required.
Automaticsetup—Nocalibrationrequired.TheRudderGain,Rudder Damping,CounterRudder,andcompasscalibrationsettingsrequiredby existingautopilotsarenolongernecessary.
TheEvolution-Seriessystemconsistsofthefollowingcomponents:
Component
EV-1AHRS(AttitudeHeading
ReferenceSensor):
Purpose
Theprimaryheadingsensorand coursecomputer,incorporatingan attitude9-axissensor.Thissensor replacesthefluxgatecompass typicalinexistingautopilotsystems.
SeaTalkNG(
compatiblemarineinstrumentsandequipment.ItreplacestheolderSeaT alk
1andSeaTalk2protocols.
SeaTalkNGutilizesasinglebackbonewhichcompatibleequipmentconnects
tousingaspur.Dataandpowerarecarriedwithinthebackbone.Devices thathavealowpowerdrawcanbepoweredfromthenetwork,althoughhigh currentequipmentwillneedtohaveaseparatepowerconnection.
SeaTalkNGisaproprietaryextensiontoNMEA2000andtheprovenCANbus
technology.CompatibleNMEA2000,SeaTalk1andSeaT alk2devicescanalso beconnectedusingtheappropriateinterfacesoradaptorcablesasrequired.
NextGeneration
)isanenhancedprotocolforconnectionof

3.3Multipledatasources(MDS)

MDSisaRaymarineschemeformanagingmultiplesourcesofidenticaldata typesonthesamenetwork(e.g.:inanMFDnetworkyoumayhavemorethan onesourceofGNSS(GPS)positiondata).
TheMFDwillautomaticallyselectapreferreddatasource(device)touse forthatdatatype.
MDScanbeusedforthefollowingdatatypes:
Depth
Speedthroughwater
Heading
GPS
GPSDatum
Wind
Time&Date
Ifyoudonotwanttousetheautomaticallyselecteddatasourceyoucan manuallyselectyourpreferreddatasource.
ACU(ActuatorControlUnit):
Productandsystemoverview
Housesthemainpoweranddrive electronicsfordirectconnectionto avessel’ssteeringsystem.
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Note:
ForMDStobeavailableonyoursystem,allproductsinthesystem thatreportdatamustbeMDS-compliant.Thesystemwillreportany productsthatareNOTMDS-compliant.Itmaybepossibletoupgradethe softwareforthesenon-compliantproducts,tomakethemcompliant.Visit theRaymarinewebsitetoobtainthelatestsoftwareforyourproducts:
https://bit.ly/rym-software
IfMDS-compliantsoftwareisnotavailablefortheproductandyoudoNOT wanttousethesystem’spreferreddatasource,youmustremoveany non-compliantproductsfromthesystem.Youshouldthenbeabletoselect yourpreferreddatasource.
Onceyouhavecompletedsettingupyourpreferreddatasources,youmay beabletoaddnon-compliantproductsbackintothesystem.

Multipledatasourceexceptions

WiththeEvolution-Seriessystem,thereareanumberofimportantexceptions tothehandlingofmultiplesourcesofcertaintypesofdata.
Specifically:
Headingdata—Ifanon-Evolution-Seriessourceofheadingdatais designatedbytheuser,theEvolution-Seriessystemcomponentswill combinethisheadingdatawithitsowngyroandaccelerometerdata,and thenusetheimprovedheadingdata.Thiscombinedheadingdatawillalso beavailabletootherequipmentontheSeaTalkNGbus.
Rudderangledata—Wheretherearemultiplesourcesofrudderreference information,theEvolution-Seriessystemcomponentswillignorerudder angleinputsfromanyrudderreferenceunitsthatareNOTconnected directlytotheACU-Seriesunit.

3.4Requiredadditionalcomponents

p.19—Compatibleautopilotcontrollers-MFDs
•Adriveunitappropriateforyourvessel,EV-1andACU-Seriesunit.For moreinformation,refertodocumentationsuppliedwithyourACU-Series unit:p.13—Documentinformation
•AnACUpowercable(notsupplied).
•ASeaT alkNGbackbone.
EssentialforACU-300:Arudderanglereferencesensor/transducer (M81105).
EssentialforACU-300:Y oumustalsoensurethattheACU-300isrunning softwareversionv3.13orlater.
Recommended:
•Arudderanglereferencesensor/transducer(M81105).Highly recommendedtoensureoptimumautopilotperformance.
•Acompatiblespeeddatasource.Theautopilotusesspeeddatawhen makingcalculationsrelatingtonavigation.Asaminimum,thisinformation mustcomefromaGNSS(GPS)receiverprovidingSOG(SpeedOver Ground)data,orideallyfromadedicatedspeedsensor.
•Acompatiblewinddatasource(onlyrequiredforsailingvessels).The autopilotuseswindvanedatatosteerrelativetoaspecifiedwindangle. Thisdatamustcomefromananalogwindtransducerconnectedtothe
SeaTalkNGbackbone.
Note:
Thesystemcomponentslistedaboveare“recommended”astheyhelp toprovideoptimumperformanceforautopilotsystemswhenusedin conjunctionwiththe“essential”componentslisted.However,these “recommended”componentsarenotincludedinallautopilotproductsor systempacks.ConsulttheRaymarinewebsiteoryourlocaldealerforafull listofthecomponentsincludedwithyourautopilotsystem.
Tocompleteyourautopilotsystem,youwillneedthefollowingcomponents anddatasourcesinadditiontotheEvolution-Seriescomponents.
Essential:
•Acompatibleautopilotcontroller.Formoreinformation,referto:
p.19—Compatibleautopilotcontrollers
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Optional:
•Apositiondatasource.Theautopilotusespositiondatawhenfollowing routesandcalculatingtheoptimumcoursetosteer.Thisdataistypically suppliedviaaGNSS(GPS)receiverontheSeaTalkNGbackbone.
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Compatibleautopilotcontrollers

ASeaT alkNGautopilotcontrollerisrequiredtooperateyourautopilotsystem. ASeaT alk1autopilotcontrollercanbeusedwhenconnectedviaaSeaTalk1 toSeaTalkNGconverter,butmayhavelimitedfunctionality.
Morethanoneautopilotcontrollercanbeusedtocontrolyourautopilot system.
SeaTalkNGautopilotcontrollers
DescriptionRequiredsoftwareversion
DescriptionRequiredsoftwareversion
1
p70s(E70328)
2
p70Rs(E70329)
3
p70(E22166)
4
p70R(E22167)
5
ST70(E22105)
6
ST70+(E22115)
SeaTalk1autopilotcontrollers
Productandsystemoverview
Latestsoftwareversion.
Latestsoftwareversion.
v2.11orlater.
v2.11orlater.
Latestsoftwareversion.
Latestsoftwareversion.
1
ST6002(E12098–P/E12100–P)
2
ST7002(E12099–P/E12182)
3
ST8002(E12119–P/E12183)
4
S100(repeatcontrolleronly)
Latestsoftwareversion.
Latestsoftwareversion.
Latestsoftwareversion.
Latestsoftwareversion.
(E15024)
5
SmartController(repeatcontroller
Latestsoftwareversion.
only)(E15023)

Compatibleautopilotcontrollers-MFDs

Y oucanoperateyourautopilotsystemfromaRaymarinemultifunction display/chartplotter .
LightHouse4multifunctiondisplay/chartplotter:
Axiom2Pro
Axiom2XL
LightHouse3multifunctiondisplay/chartplotter:
Axiom
Axiom+
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AxiomPro
AxiomXL
LightHouse2multifunctiondisplay/chartplotter:
•NewaSeries,NewcSeries,NeweSeries
•eSSeries
•gSSeries

Compatibledriveunits

Thedriveunitinterfaceswiththevessel’ssteeringsystem.Thetypeof driverequireddependsonthetypeofvessel,thecapacityoftheassociated steeringsystem,andtheintendeduseofthesystem(e.g.coastalwaters oroffshore).
Important:
Alwayschooseyourdriveunitwithsafetyinmind.Don’tbetempted tochooseadrivewhichwillalwaysbeworkingatthelimitsofits designcapabilities.
•Whendeterminingyourvesseldisplacement,alwaysadd20%tothe displacementofyourvesseltoaccountfortheaddedweightoffuel, gear,provisionsandpeople.
•Pleasenotethatthedisplacementfiguresprovidedareforguidance only,andyourchoiceofdriveunitshouldnotbebasedonthesefigures alone.Consideralsotheintendeddutycycle(hoursofoperation)ofthe autopilotsystem,aswellasthelikelywaterconditions.
•Ifyouareintendingtousethedriveunitoffshore,itisespecially importanttoconsideralargersystemwithsparecapability,andalsoto ensureabackupsystemisinplace.
•Ifyouareinanydoubtastothecorrectdriveunitforyourvessel,contact RaymarineT echnicalSupportoranauthorizedRaymarinedealer.
Raymarineautopilotsystemsaccommodatehydraulic,mechanicalandpower assistedsterndrivesystems.
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Hydraulicpumps:
Raymarineautopilotsconnecttohydraulicsteeringsystemsusingarugged hydraulicpumpmatchedtothecapacityofthehydraulicsteeringsystem.
Tofindasuitablepump,you'llneedtoknowthesize(incc)ofthehydraulic cylinderram(s)mountedtotherudderonvesselsfeaturinganinboard engine,ortothedriveunitonvesselsfeaturingoutboardengines.Referto yoursteeringsystemdocumentationforthisinformation.Alternatively,you canlookonthecylinderramitselfforthebrandandmodelnumber.
Onceyouhavethisfigure,refertotheCylinderRamSizeChart ontheRaymarinewebsitetodeterminewhichhydraulicautopilot pumpiscompatiblewithyourvessel'shydraulicsteeringsystem:
http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=209.
AvailabletypesSuitableACU
Type0.5ACU-100
*Maxoutput
7A
Type112VdconlyACU-15012A
Type112V/24Vdc
ACU-200
15A
Type2ACU-40030A
Type3ACU-40030A
ConstantRunningpump
ACU-300
5A
(solenoid)
Mechanicalhydrauliclineardrives:
Designedforlargermechanically-steeredvesselsover20,000kg,hydraulic lineardrivesconsistofareversingpump,reservoirandhydraulicram.
Ahydrauliclineardriveunitconnectstotherudderstockviaanindependent tillerarm.Accessoryfittingsfromyoursteeringsystemmanufacturermaybe required.Thevessel’ssteeringsystemmustbecapableofbeingback-driven fromtherudder .
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Correctdriveselectiondependsonthemaximumdisplacementofyour vessel.Additionally,boththevessel’sfittingstructureandthetillerarm (orrudderquadrant)mustbeabletocopewiththepeaklevelsofthrust generatedbythehydrauliclineardrive.Forpeakthrustdata,refertothe technicalspecificationsectionoftheHydraulicLinearDriveinstallation instructions.
AvailabletypesSuitableACU
Type2(forvesselswitha
ACU-40030A
*Maxoutput
maximumdisplacementof 22,000Kg)
Type3(forvesselswitha
ACU-40030A maximumdisplacementof 35,000Kg)
Mechanicallineardrives:
Usedinsailingvessels,themechanicallineardrivemovestherudderdirectly bypushingthetillerarmorarudderquadrant.
Correctdriveselectiondependsonthemaximumdisplacementofyour vessel.
AvailabletypesSuitableACU
Type1(forvesselswitha
ACU-200
*Maxoutput
15A maximumdisplacementof 11,000Kg)
Type2Short(for
ACU-40030A vesselswithamaximum displacementof15,000Kg)
AvailabletypesSuitableACU
Type1(forvesselswitha
ACU-200
*Maxoutput
15A maximumdisplacementof 11,000Kg)
Type2(forvesselswitha
ACU-40030A maximumdisplacementof 20,000Kg)
Universalsterndrive:
Forusewithinboard/outboard(I/O)vesselswithcablepower-assisted steering.
AvailabletypesSuitableACU
ACU-200
*Maxoutput
15A
Wheeldrive—Power(SportDrive)
Designedforsmallerpowervesselsfeaturingasteeringsystemthatcanbe drivendirectlyfromthehelmposition.
AvailabletypesSuitableACU
Power(formechanically
ACU-200
*Maxoutput
15A steeredvesselswitha maximumdisplacementof 2,000Kg),orhydraulically steeredvesselswitha maximumdisplacementof 3,181Kg)
Type2Long(forvesselswith
ACU-40030A amaximumdisplacementof 20,000Kg)
Mechanicalrotarydrives:
Designedforpowerandsailingvesselsystemsthatcanbedrivenfromthe helmpositionthroughachainandsprockete.g.cableandrod.
Optionaldrivesprocketsandmodificationtothesteeringchainmaybe required.
Correctdriveselectiondependsonthemaximumdisplacementofyour vessel.
Productandsystemoverview
Wheeldrive—Sail
Designedforsmallersailingvesselsfeaturingasteeringsystemthatcanbe drivendirectlyfromthehelmposition.
Important:
TheWheeldriveissuitableforlocalcoastalsailingonly.Foroffshoreuse, consideralargerdrivewithamplesparecapability,andensurethata backupsystemisinplace.
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AvailabletypesSuitableACU
*Maxoutput
3.5Evolution-Seriesminimumsystem
Sail(forvesselswitha maximumdisplacementof 7,500Kg)
Tillerdrive
Designedforsmallertiller-steeredsailingvessels.
Important:
TheTillerdriveissuitableforlocalcoastalsailingonly.Foroffshoreuse, consideralargerdrivewithamplesparecapability,andensurethata backupsystemisinplace.
AvailabletypesSuitableACU
PlusTiller(forvesselswith
amaximumdisplacementof 6,000Kg)
Note:
*DrivemaximumcontinuouspoweroutputsupportedbytheACU.
ACU-100
ACU-100
7A
*Maxoutput
7A
example(ACU-100/ACU-150)
ThefollowingexampleprovidesanoverviewofanEvolution-Series
system
beconnectedtoyourEvolution-SeriessystemwhenanACU-100orACU-150 ispresent.
,includingtheavailableconnectionsandtypesofdevicesthatmust
minimum
Note:
Arudderanglereferencesensor/transducerisahighlyrecommended systemcomponent(notshowninthedrawingabove,butavailable separatelyasM81105).
1.12Vdcpowersupply(providingpowertotheSeaT alkNGbackbone).
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2.Autopilotcontroller(p70Rsshown).
3.EV-1sensor .
4.SeaTalkNGbackbone.
5.SeaTalkNG5-wayblock.
6.Driveunit(hydraulicpumpshown).
7.ACU-100/ACU-150.
8.12Vdcpowersupply(providingpowertotheACU-100/ACU-150).

3.6Evolution-Seriesrecommendedsystem example(ACU-100/ACU-150)

Thefollowingexampleprovidesanoverviewofa includingtheavailableconnectionsandtypesofdevicesthatcanbe connectedtoyoursystemwhenanACU-100orACU-150ispresent.
recommendedsystem
,
1.12Vdcpowersupply(providingpowertoSeaTalkNGbackbone).
2.EV-1sensor.
3.Windtransducer(onlyrequiredforSailingvessels).
4.iTC-5converter .
Productandsystemoverview
5.Speeddatasource:
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a.Speedtransducer(providingSTWdata),or
b.GNSS(GPS)Receiver(providingSOGdata).
6.12Vdcpowersupply(providingpowertotheACU-100/ACU-150).
7.Autopilotcontroller(p70Rsshown).
8.ACU-100/ACU-150.
9.Driveunit(hydraulicpumpshown).
10.Rudderanglereferencesensor/transducer(M81105).

3.7Evolution-Seriesminimumsystem example(ACU-200/ACU-400)

ThefollowingexampleprovidesanoverviewofanEvolution-Series
system
beconnectedtoyourEvolution-SeriessystemwhenanACU-200orACU-400 ispresent.
,includingtheavailableconnectionsandtypesofdevicesthatmust
minimum
Note:
Arudderanglereferencesensor/transducerisahighlyrecommended systemcomponent(notshowninthedrawingabove,butavailable separatelyasM81105).
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1.Autopilotcontroller(e.g.P70Rs).
2.EV-1sensor.
3.SeaT alkNGbackbone.
4.SeaT alkNG5-wayblock.
5.ACU-200/ACU-400.
6.12V/24Vdcpowersupply(providingpowertotheACU-200/ACU-400 andSeaTalkNGbackbone).
7.Driveunit(e.g.hydraulicpump).
3.8Evolution-Seriesrecommendedsystem
example(ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400)
ThefollowingexampleprovidesanoverviewofanEvolution-Series
recommendedsystem
devicesthatcanbeconnectedtoyourautopilotsystemwhenanACU-200 orACU-400ispresent,whichmustbeconnectedtoyourEvolution-Series systemwhenanACU-300ispresent.
,includingtheavailableconnectionsandtypesof
Productandsystemoverview
1.Autopilotcontroller(e.g.P70Rs).
2.EV-1sensor.
3.Windtransducer(onlyrequiredforSailingvessels).
4.iTC-5converter.
5.Speeddatasource:
a.Speedtransducer(providingSTWdata),or
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b.GNSS(GPS)Receiver(providingSOGdata).
6.12V/24Vdcpowersupply(providingpowertotheACUandSeaT alk
NGbackbone).
7.ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400.
8.Driveunit(e.g.hydraulicpump).
9.Rudderanglereferencesensor/transducer(M81105)—Thisisessential
forACU-300systems,andhighlyrecommendedforallothersystems.

3.9Softwareupdates

Raymarineregularlyissuessoftwareupdatesforitsproducts,whichprovide
newandenhancedfeaturesandimprovedperformanceandusability.It’s importanttoensurethatyouhavethelatestsoftwareforyourproductsby regularlycheckingtheRaymarinewebsitefornewsoftwarereleases.
Tocheckforthelatestsoftwareupdatesandthesoftwareupdateprocedure foryourspecificproduct(s)referto:https://bit.ly/rym-software
Unlessotherwisestated,softwareupdatesforRaymarineproductsare performedusingaRaymarineMFD/chartplotter.
•Whereapplicable,youshouldalwaysbackupyouruserdataandsettings
beforeperformingasoftwareupdate.
Caution:Installingsoftwareupdates
•Thesoftwareupdateprocessiscarriedoutatyourown risk.Beforeinitiatingtheupdateprocessensureyouhave backedupanyimportantfiles.
•Ensurethattheproduct(s)hasareliablepowersupplyand thattheupdateprocessisnotinterrupted.
•Damagecausedbyanincompleteupdateisnotcovered byRaymarinewarranty.
•Bydownloadingthesoftwareupdatepackage,youagreeto theseterms.
•T oupdateSeaTalkNGproductsyoumustusethedatamaster MFD/ChartplotterwhichisphysicallyconnectedtotheSeaT alkNG backbone.
Ethernet(RayNet)productscanbeupdatedfromanyMFD/Chartplotteron thesamenetworkastheproducttobeupdated.
•Inordertoperformasoftwareupdate,anyconnectedAutopilotorRadar mustbeswitchedtoStandby.
•TheMFD’s/Chartplotter’s“Checkonline”featureisonlyavailablewhen connectedtotheInternet.
Note:
Ifindoubtastothecorrectprocedureforupdatingyourproductsoftware, refertoyourdealerorRaymarinetechnicalsupport.
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CHAPTER4:PARTSSUPPLIED
CHAPTERCONTENTS
4.1Partssupplied(EV-1)—page28
4.2Partssupplied(ACU-100/ACU-150)—page28
4.3Partssupplied(ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400)—page29
Partssupplied
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4.1Partssupplied(EV-1)

Description
Thefollowingpartsaresuppliedwithyourproduct:
8Screwsforwallbracket.
Documentationpack.
9
10
SeaTalkNGspurcable,1m(3.3ft).

4.2Partssupplied(ACU-100/ACU-150)

Thefollowingpartsaresuppliedwithyourproduct:
Description
1Mountingtrim.
EVsensor.
2
Largesealingring.
3
4Mountingtray.
5
Smallsealingring.
Wallmountingbracket.
6
7
Screwsfordeckorbracketmounting.
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Description
1
1xACU-100/ACU-150unit.
1xDocumentationpack.
2
32xPanheadtypescrews.
4
1xSeaTalkNGtostripped-endspurcable,1m(3.3ft).
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4.3Partssupplied(ACU-200/ACU-300/
ACU-400)
Thefollowingpartsaresuppliedwithyourproduct:
Description
1
1xACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400
2
1xRudderanglereferencesensor/transducer.Notsuppliedwith allsystempacks—pleasecheckwithyourdealer .Alsoavailable
separatelyasM81105.
310xCableties.
4
2xMountingscrews
51xDocumentpack
Partssupplied
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CHAPTER5:PRODUCTDIMENSIONS
CHAPTERCONTENTS
5.1Productdimensions(EV-1)—page31
5.2Productdimensions(ACU-100/ACU-150)—page31
5.3Productdimensions(ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400)—page32
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5.1Productdimensions(EV-1) 5.2Productdimensions(ACU-100/ACU-150)

Productdimensions31
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5.3Productdimensions(ACU-200/ACU-300/
ACU-400)
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CHAPTER6:LOCATIONREQUIREMENTS
CHAPTERCONTENTS
6.1Warningsandcautions—page34
6.2Locationrequirements(EV-1)—page34
6.3Locationrequirements(ACU-100/ACU-150)—page35
6.4Locationrequirements(ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400)—page35
6.5Compasssafedistance—page35
6.6EMCinstallationguidelines—page36
Locationrequirements
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6.1Warningsandcautions

•Theunitcanbemountedonaverticalsurfacesuchasabulkheadormast etc,usingthesuppliedbracket.
Important:
Beforeproceeding,ensurethatyouhavereadandunderstoodthe warningsandcautionsprovidedinthefollowingsectionofthisdocument:
p.9—Importantinformation
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforuseinhazardous/flammable atmospheres.DoNOTinstallinahazardous/flammable atmosphere(suchasinanengineroomornearfueltanks).

6.2Locationrequirements(EV-1)

Theinstallationlocationmusttakeintoaccountthefollowingrequirements:
•Theunitcanbeinstalledaboveorbelowdecks.
•Theunitmustbemountedonahorizontalandlevelsurface.Theunitmay bemounteduprightorupside-down,buttheunitmustbelevelwithin5ºof pitchand5ºofroll(comparedwiththevessel’sneutralpositionwhenat restandnormallyloaded).
•Theunitlocationmustbeatleast1m(3ft.)awayfromanysourceof magneticinterference,suchascompassesandelectricalcables.
•Choosealocationwheretheunitwillbesafefromphysicaldamageand excessivevibration.
•Choosealocationwheretheunitwillnotbesubjectedtoaloadorforce.
•Mountawayfromanysourceofheatorpotentialflammablehazards,such asfuelvapor .
•TheunitshouldbemountedinalocationwherethediagnosticsLEDis viewable.
•TheunitmustbemountedwiththeLED‘arrow’onthetopoftheunit pointingtowardsthevessel’sbowandmustbeinparallelalignmentwith thelongitudinalaxis(centerline)ofthevessel.
1.Roll
2.Pitch
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•Choosealocationwheretheunitwillbesafefromphysicaldamageand excessivevibration.
•Choosealocationwheretheunitwillnotbesubjectedtoaloadorforce.
•Mountawayfromanysourceofheatorpotentialflammablehazards,such asfuelvapor .
6.4Locationrequirements(ACU-200/
ACU-300/ACU-400)
Theinstallationlocationmusttakeintoaccountthefollowingrequirements:
•Theunitshouldbeinstalledbelowdecksinadryarea.
•Theunitshouldbemountedonaverticalsurface.
•TheunitshouldbemountedinalocationwherethediagnosticsLEDis viewable.
•Theunitshouldbelocatedasclosetothebatteryaspractical.
•Choosealocationwheretheunitwillbesafefromphysicaldamageand excessivevibration.
•Choosealocationwheretheunitwillnotbesubjectedtoaloadorforce.
1.Vessel’slongitudinalaxis.

6.3Locationrequirements(ACU-100/ ACU-150)

Theinstallationlocationmusttakeintoaccountthefollowingrequirements:
•Theunitshouldbeinstalledaboveorbelowdecks.
•Theunitshouldbemountedonaverticalsurface.
•TheunitshouldbemountedinalocationwherethediagnosticsLEDis viewable.
•Theunitshouldbelocatedasclosetothebatteryaspractical.
Locationrequirements
•Mountawayfromanysourceofheatorpotentialflammablehazards,such asfuelvapor .

6.5Compasssafedistance

Topreventpotentialinterferencewiththevessel'smagneticcompasses, ensureanadequatedistanceismaintainedfromtheproduct.
Whenchoosingasuitablelocationfortheproductyoumustaimtomaintaina distanceofatleast1m(3.3ft)inalldirectionsfromanycompasses.
Forsomesmallervesselsitmaynotbepossibletolocatetheproductthis farawayfromacompass.Inthissituation,whenchoosingtheinstallation locationforyourproduct,ensurethatthecompassisnotaffectedbythe productwhenitisinapoweredonstate.
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6.6EMCinstallationguidelines

Raymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformtotheappropriate
ElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)regulations,tominimizeelectromagnetic interferencebetweenequipmentandminimizetheeffectsuchinterference couldhaveontheperformanceofyoursystem.
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMCperformanceisnot compromised.
Note:
InareasofextremeEMCinterference,someslightinterferencemaybe noticedontheproduct.Wherethisoccurstheproductandthesourceof theinterferenceshouldbeseparatedbyagreaterdistance.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommendthatwhereverpossible:
Raymarineequipmentandcablesconnectedtoitare:
–Atleast1m(3.28ft)fromanyequipmenttransmittingorcablescarrying
radiosignalse.g.VHFradios,cablesandantennas.InthecaseofSSB radios,thedistanceshouldbeincreasedto2m(6.6ft).
–Morethan2m(6.56ft)fromthepathofaRadarbeam.ARadarbeam
cannormallybeassumedtospread20degreesaboveandbelowthe radiatingelement.
•Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebatteryfromthatusedforengine start.Thisisimportanttopreventerraticbehavioranddatalosswhichcan occuriftheenginestartdoesnothaveaseparatebattery.
Raymarinespecifiedcablesareused.
•Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsoisdetailedinthe installationmanual.
Note:
Whereconstraintsontheinstallationpreventanyoftheabove recommendations,alwaysensurethemaximumpossibleseparation
betweendifferentitemsofelectricalequipment,toprovidethebest conditionsforEMCperformancethroughouttheinstallation.
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CHAPTER7:MOUNTING
CHAPTERCONTENTS
7.1Mounting(EV-1)—page38
7.2Mounting(ACU)—page44
7.3Driveunitinstallation—page46
Mounting
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7.1Mounting(EV-1)

Surfacemounting

Thesupplieddeckmountingkitisusedtosurfacemounttheunit.
Ensurethatthechosenlocationmeetstheproduct’slocationrequirements. Formoreinformation,referto:p.33—Locationrequirements
Important:
Theinstallationmustonlybeperformedwiththevesseleitheronahard standing,ortied-upalongsideapontoonorberth.
1.Usingthemountingtraytemplate(87170),drill4holesinthemounting surface,plusa22mm(7/8in)holefortheSeaT alkNGcable.
2.Placethesmallsealingringinthegroovelocatedonthebottomofthe mountingtray.
3.Securethetraytothemountingsurfaceusingthe4fixingssupplied.
4.Placethelargesealingringintothegrooveontheuppersideofthe mountingtray.
5.PulltheSeaTalkNGcablethroughthemountingsurfaceholeandthe mountingtray.Pluginthecableconnectorontheundersideoftheunit andsecurebyrotatingthelockingcollarclockwise2clicks.
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6.Inserttheunitintothemountingtray,ensuringthetabsinthemounting trayareslottedintothegroovesaroundtheedgeoftheunit.
Important:

Surfacemountingusingtheriser

Theoptionaldeckmountingkit(A80437)canbeusedtoraisetheproduct fromthemountingsurface,forinstallationswherethecablingneedstobe above-surface.
TheunitmustbemountedwiththeLED‘arrow’inparallelalignmentwith thelongitudinalaxis(centerline)ofthevesselandbepointingtowards thevessel’sbow.
7.Placethemountingtrimovertheunitslightlyoffset,andthentwistthe mountingtrimclockwiseuntilitlocksintoposition.
Thewallbracketisnotrequiredwhenusingtheriser.
Mounting
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1.Usethedeckmountrisertemplate(87280)providedwiththekit(A80437) todrill4holesinthemountingsurface.Securetherisertothemounting surfaceusingthe4suppliedfixings.
2.Placethesmallsealingringinthegroovelocatedonthebottomofthe mountingtray.
3.Positionthemountingtrayontopoftheriser.
4.Securethemountingtraytotheriserusing3suppliedfixings.
5.Placethelargesealingringintothegrooveontheuppersideofthe mountingtray.
6.PulltheSeaTalkNGcablethroughtheriserandmountingtray.Plug inthecableconnectorontheundersideoftheproductandsecureby rotatingthelockingcollarclockwise2clicks.
Note:
Ifthereisnotenoughspaceintherisertoaccommodatethecableandto plugtheSeaT alkNGspurcableintotheproduct,youmayneedtoobtaina spurcablewitharight-angledelbowconnector(A06081)oraright-angled elbowadaptor(A06077).
7.Inserttheproductintothemountingtray,ensuringthetabsinthe mountingtrayareslottedintothegroovesaroundtheedgeoftheproduct.
Important:
Whenfittingtheproducttothetray,ensurethattheorientationoftheLED “arrow”atthetopoftheproductiscorrect.Forinformationonthecorrect LEDorientation,refertothe
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8.Placethemountingtrimovertheproductslightlyoffset,andthentwistthe mountingtrimclockwiseuntilitlocksintoposition.

Bracketmounting

Thesupplieddeckmountingkitisusedtomounttheunitonaverticalsurface.
Ensurethatthechosenlocationmeetstheproduct’slocationrequirements. Formoreinformation,referto:p.33—Locationrequirements
Important:
Theinstallationmustonlybeperformedwiththevesseleitheronahard standing,ortied-upalongsideapontoonorberth.
Mounting
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1.Usethemountingbrackettemplate(87170)todrill3pilotholesinthe verticalmountingsurface.Securethemountingbrackettothesurface usingthesuppliedscrews.
2.Placethesmallsealingringinthegroovelocatedonthebottomofthe mountingtray.
3.Securethetraytothebracketusing3ofthesuppliedscrewsinthe positionsindicatedintheillustrationabove.
4.Placethelargesealingringintothegrooveontheuppersideofthe mountingtray.
5.PulltheSeaTalkNGcablethroughthecenterofthebracketandtray. Pluginthecableconnectorontheundersideoftheunitandsecureby rotatingthelockingcollarclockwise2clicks.
6.Inserttheunitintothemountingtray,ensuringthetabsinthemounting trayareslottedintothegroovesaroundtheedgeoftheunit.
Important:
TheunitmustbemountedwiththeLED‘arrow’inparallelalignmentwith thelongitudinalaxis(centerline)ofthevesselandbepointingtowards thevessel’sbow.
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7.Orientatethemountingtrimsothatthereleaseholeisaccessiblewhen mounted.
8.Placethemountingtrimovertheunitslightlyoffset,andthentwistthe Mountingtrimclockwiseuntilitlocksintoposition.

Releasingtheproductfromthebracket

Followthestepsbelowtoreleasetheproductfromthemountingbracket.
1.Inserttheendofasmallflatbladescrewdriver(orsimilartool)intothe releaseholelocatedontheflatedgeofthemountingbracket.Twistthe screwdriver90°,sothatthereisasmallgapbetweenthemountingtrim andmountingtray.
Important:
Tohelppreventscratchingtheproduct,coverthetipofyourscrewdriver withasmallpieceofinsulationtape.
2.Withthescrewdriverinplace,twistthemountingtrimcounter-clockwise approximately10°,andthenliftawayfromtheproduct.
Mounting
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7.2Mounting(ACU)

Mountingtheunit(ACU-100/ACU-150)

Beforemountingtheproduct,ensurethatyouhave:
•Selectedasuitablelocation,basedonthelocationrequirementsfoundin thisdocument.
•Identifiedtherelevantcableconnectionsandtheroutethatthecables willtake.
Important:
Theinstallationmustonlybeperformedwiththevesseleitheronahard standing,ortied-upalongsideapontoonorberth.
1.Usinganappropriatescrewdriver,undothescrewslocatedonthetop
coverandremovethetopcoverfromtheACU.
Oncethecoverisremoved,theunit’smountingholesareaccessible.
2.MounttheACUinanappropriatelocationandsecuretothemounting surfaceusingthesuppliedscrews.
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Y oushouldalsomounttheautopilotcontrolheadandrudderangle referencesensor/transducer(ifappropriate)atthistime.
3.T oaccessthescrewterminalsforconnectingthecablestotheACU, removethescrewterminalconnectorsfromthesockets,asshowninthe followingillustration:
4.InserttherelevantwiresfromtheSeaT alkNGspurcableintotheSeaT alk NGscrewterminals,asshownintheillustrationabove.Tightenthe screwstosecurethewires.Repeatforallrequiredconnections.
5.Pushthescrewterminalsbackintotheconnectorpanel,ensuringatight connection.
6.Routethecablesthroughthecableguideslocatedonthelowerlipof theunit.Raymarinerecommendsthatyouusecabletiestosecurethe cablestotheunit.
7.Onceallconnectionsaremadeandthecablescorrectlyroutedinthe guides,replacetheACUcover,ensuringatightfitbetweenthecover’s rubbersealandthecables.
8.Usingthesuppliedscrews,securethecovertotheunit,ensuringthatthe clipsarealignedandsecured(alongwithanaudibleclick):
Mounting
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Mountingtheunit(ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400)

Important:
Theinstallationmustonlybeperformedwiththevesseleitheronahard standing,ortied-upalongsideapontoonorberth.
1.MounttheACUinanappropriatelocationandsecurewiththescrews supplied.
•A—Unlockcoverpanel
•B—Lockcoverpanel

7.3Driveunitinstallation

Forinstructionsonhowtoinstallthedriveunitforyourautopilotsystem,refer tothededicatedInstallationInstructionssuppliedwiththedriveunit.
ThedocumentsarealsoavailabletodownloadfromtheRaymarinewebsite:
https://bit.ly/rym-docs
Y oushouldalsomounttheautopilotcontrolheadandrudderangle referencesensor/transducer(ifappropriate)atthistime.
2.Routethepower,dataandanyothercablesrequiredforconnectionto theACU.
3.MakeallnecessaryconnectionsintotheACUconnectorpanel.
Theconnectorpanelisaccessedbyremovingthefrontcover.
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CHAPTER8:CABLESANDCONNECTIONS—GENERALINFORMATION
CHAPTERCONTENTS
8.1Generalcablingguidance—page48
Cablesandconnections—Generalinformation
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8.1Generalcablingguidance

Cabletypesandlength

Itisimportanttousecablesoftheappropriatetypeandlength.
•UnlessotherwisestatedonlyusecablessuppliedbyRaymarine.
•Whereitisnecessarytousenon-Raymarinecables,ensurethattheyareof
correctqualityandgaugefortheirintendedpurpose.(e.g.:longerpower cablerunsmayrequirelargerwiregaugestominimizevoltagedropalong therun).
•DoNOTruncablesneartoenginesorfluorescentlights.
•Alwaysroutedatacablesasfarawayaspossiblefrom:
–Otherequipmentandcables.
–HighcurrentcarryingACandDCpowerlines.
–Antennas.

Strainrelief

Useadequatestrainreliefforcablingtoensurethatconnectorsareprotected fromstrainandwillnotpulloutunderextremeseaconditions.

Cablerouting

Cablesmustberoutedcorrectly,tomaximizeperformanceandprolong cablelife.
•DoNOTbendcablesexcessively.Whereverpossible,ensureaminimum
benddiameter(Ø)of200mm(7 .87in)/minimumbendradius(R)of 100mm(3.94in).
•Protectallcablesfromphysicaldamageandexposuretoheat.Use
trunkingorconduitwherepossible.DoNOTruncablesthroughbilgesor doorways,orclosetomovingorhotobjects.
•Securecablesinplaceusingcableclipsorcableties.Coilanyexcess
cableandtieitoutoftheway.
•Whereacablepassesthroughanexposedbulkheadordeckhead,use
asuitablewatertightfeed-through.
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Cableshielding

Ensurethatcableshieldingisnotdamagedduringinstallationandthatall cablesareproperlyshielded.
Important:
Beawarethatsomethird-partycablesandadaptors(forexample,certain
EthernetcablesusingRJ45connectors)arenotalwaysshielded.T o
preventbreaksincableshieldingcontinuityandpotentialgroundingissues, specialattentionisrequiredtoensurethatanycables,extensioncables, adaptors,orothersignal-couplingdevices(suchasmulti-wayconnectors, junctionboxes,terminalblocksetc.)usedincablerunsmaintainallshield connectionsthroughoutthecablerun.

Suppressionferrites

Raymarinecablesmaybepre-fittedorsuppliedwithsuppressionferrites. TheseareimportantforcorrectEMCperformance.Ifferritesaresupplied separatelytothecables(i.e.notpre-fitted),youmustfitthesupplied ferrites,usingthesuppliedinstructions.
•Ifaferritehastoberemovedforanypurpose(e.g.installationor maintenance),itmustbereplacedintheoriginalpositionbeforethe productisused.
•Useonlyferritesofthecorrecttype,suppliedbyRaymarineoritsauthorized dealers.
•Whereaninstallationrequiresmultipleferritestobeaddedtoacable, additionalcableclipsshouldbeusedtopreventstressontheconnectors duetotheextraweightofthecable.
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Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhaspositive grounding.
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CHAPTER9:CONNECTIONS(EV-1)
CHAPTERCONTENTS
9.1Connectionsoverview—page51
9.2ConnectingSeaT alkNGcables—page51
9.3Powerconnection—SeaTalkNG—page51
9.4Inlinefuseandthermalbreakerratings—page52
9.5SeaT alkNGpowerconnectionpoint—page52
9.6Powerdistribution—SeaTalkNG—page53
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9.1Connectionsoverview

TheEV-1containsthefollowingconnectors:

9.2ConnectingSeaTalkNGcables

1.Rotateyourproduct’sSeaTalkNGconnectorlockingcollarcounter
clockwise,sothattheconnectorisintheunlockedposition.
2.Ensurethecable’sconnectoriscorrectlyoriented(groovepointingup).
3.Fullyinsertthecableconnector.
4.Rotatethelockingcollarclockwise(2clicks)untilitisinthelocked
position.
1.SeaTalkNG
2.DeviceNet
Important:
(1)TheDeviceNetconnectionisnotcurrentlysupported.
Connections(EV-1)
(1)

9.3Powerconnection—SeaTalkNG

ThepowerforyourproductisprovidedbytheSeaTalkNGnetwork.
•TheproductmustbeconnectedtoaspurconnectionontheSeaT alkNG network.
•TheSeaTalkNGnetworkmusthaveonlyONE,fused12Vdcpowersource; thiscanbeviaeither:
–Adistributionpanelorbatteryconnection;or:
–AnACU-200,ACU-300orACU-400providingpowertotheSeaTalkNG
network.
Important:
Ifyourvesselhasa24Vpowersupply,asuitablevoltageconvertoris required.
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SeaTalkNGpowercable(A06049)
WhenpoweringtheSeaT alkNGnetworkfromabatteryordistributionpanel, aSeaT alkNGpowercablemustbeused,whichisconnectedtothenetwork usingaspurconnector.
OnlyuseapprovedSeaTalkNGpowercables.DoNOTuseapowercable designedfor,orsuppliedwith,adifferentproduct.
All3coresoftheSeaT alkNGpowercablemustbeconnectedcorrectly:
Note:
Thesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreakerisdependenton:
1.HowmanydevicesyouhaveconnectedtoyourSeaT alkNGnetwork, and;
2.Howmanydevicesaresharingthesamethermalbreakerthatyour
SeaTalkNGnetworkisconnectedto.
Warning:12Voltdconly
ThisproductmustONLYbeconnectedtoa12Vdcpower source.
1.SeaTalkNGspurconnector—connectstothespurconnectiononthe
SeaTalkNGnetwork.
2.+Red(positive)wire—connectstothebatteryordistributionpanel positiveterminal.Awaterprooffuseholderwith5Ainlinefuse(not supplied)mustbefittedtothisredwire.
3.–Black(negative)wire—connectstobatteryordistributionpanel negativeterminal.
4.Drainwire—connectstothevessel’sRFcommongroundpoint(if available),orthebattery’snegative(-)terminal.

9.4Inlinefuseandthermalbreakerratings

TheSeaT alkNGnetwork’spowersupplyrequiresasuitably-ratedinlinefuse orthermalbreakertobefitted.
InlinefuseratingThermalbreakerrating
5A
3A(refertonotebelow)

9.5SeaTalkNGpowerconnectionpoint

The12VdcpowersupplyisconnectedtoaspurconnectionontheSeaT alk
NGnetwork(backboneor5-wayconnector).
Largesystems
IfabackbonecableisusedastheprimaryinterconnectorfortheSeaTalkNG network(ratherthana5-wayconnector),andthebackbonelengthisgreater
than60m(197ft),thepowershouldbeconnectedatapointthatcreatesa balancedcurrentdrawfromeachsideofthebackbone.TheNMEA2000
LoadEquivalencyNumber(LEN)isusedtodeterminethepositionofthe powerconnectionpointalongthebackbone.
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Intheexampleabove,thebackbonehasanoverallLENof10,sotheoptimum connectionpointinthisscenariowouldbetohaveacurrentdrawof5LEN eithersideoftheconnectionpoint.
Important:
•Whenplanningandwiring,takeintoconsiderationotherproductsin yoursystem,someofwhich(e.g.sonarmodules)mayplacelargepower demandpeaksonthevessel’selectricalsystem,whichmayimpactthe voltageavailabletootherproductsduringthepeaks.
•Theinformationprovidedbelowisforguidanceonly,tohelpprotect yourproduct.Itcoverscommonvesselpowerarrangements,butdoes NOTcovereveryscenario.Ifyouareunsurehowtoprovidethecorrect levelofprotection,pleaseconsultanauthorizedRaymarinedealerora suitablyqualifiedprofessionalmarineelectrician.
Implementation—connectiontodistributionpanel (recommended)
Smallsystems
Ifthebackbonelengthis60m(197ft)orless,thepowermaybeconnected atanypointalongthebackbone.

9.6Powerdistribution—SeaTalkNG

Recommendationsandbestpractice.
•OnlyuseapprovedSeaTalkNGpowercables.DoNOTuseapowercable designedfor,orsuppliedwith,adifferentproduct.
•Seebelowformoreinformationonimplementationforsomecommon powerdistributionscenarios.
Connections(EV-1)
1.Waterprooffuseholderwith5Ainlinefusemustbefitted(notsupplied).
2.SeaTalkNGpowercable.
3.RFGroundconnectionpointfordrainwire.
•Ideally,theSeaT alkNGpowercableshouldbeconnectedtoasuitable breakerorswitchonthevessel'sdistributionpanelorfactory-fittedpower distributionpoint.Itisrecommendedthata5Ainlinefuseisfittedtothe red(positive)wireoftheSeaTalkNGpowercable.
•Thedistributionpointshouldbefedfromthevessel’sprimarypower sourceby8AWG(8.36mm
2
)cable.
•Ideally,allequipmentshouldbewiredtoindividualsuitably-ratedthermal breakersorfuses,withappropriatecircuitprotection.Wherethisisnot
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possibleandmorethanoneitemofequipmentsharesabreaker ,use individualin-linefusesforeachpowercircuittoprovidethenecessary protection.
1.Positive(+)bar
2.Negative(-)bar
•Ifyouneedtoextendthelengthofthepowercable,ensureyouuse suitablyratedcableandthatsufficientpower(12Vdc)isavailableatthe
SeaTalkNGbackbone’spowerconnection.
3.Circuitbreaker
4.Waterprooffuseholderwith5Ainlinefusemustbefitted(notsupplied).
Important:
Observetherecommendedfuse/breakerratingsprovidedintheproduct’s documentation,howeverbeawarethatthesuitablefuse/breakerratingis dependentonthenumberofdevicesbeingconnected.
Implementation—directconnectiontobattery
•Whereconnectiontoapowerdistributionpanelisnotpossible,thepower cablemaybeconnectedtothevessel'sbattery.
•Y ouMUSTfita5Ainlinefusebetweentheredwireandthebattery’s positiveterminal.
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1.Waterprooffuseholderwith5Ainlinefusemustbefitted(notsupplied).
2.SeaTalkNGpowercable.
3.Connectionpointfordrainwire.
BatteryconnectionscenarioA:
SuitableforavesselwithacommonRFgroundpoint.Inthisscenario,the powercable’sdrainwireshouldbeconnectedtothevessel’scommonRF groundpoint.
BatteryconnectionscenarioB:
SuitableforavesselwithoutacommonRFgroundpoint.Inthisscenario thepowercable’sdrainwireshouldbeconnecteddirectlytothebattery’s negativeterminal.
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SeaTalkNGPowercableextension
IfyouneedtoextendthelengthoftheSeaT alkNGpowercable,ensureyou usesuitably-ratedcable,andthatsufficientpowerisavailableattheSeaT alk
NGbackbone’spowerconnectionpoint:
•Forpowercableextensions,aminimumwiregaugeof16AWG(1.31mm isrecommended.Forcablerunslongerthan15m(49.2ft),youmayneed toconsiderathickerwiregauge(e.g.14AWG(2.08mm (3.31mm
2
).
•T oensurepowercables(includinganyextension)areofasufficientgauge, ensurethatthereisacontinuousminimumvoltageof10.8Vdcatthe endofthecablewhereitenterstheproduct’spowerconnector ,even withafullyflatbatteryat11Vdc.(Donotassumethataflatbatteryisat 0Vdc.Duetothedischargeprofileandinternalchemistryofbatteries, thecurrentdropsmuchfasterthanthevoltage.A“fullyflat”batterystill showsapositivevoltage,evenifitdoesn’thaveenoughcurrenttopower yourdevice.)
Important:
Beawarethatsomeproductsinyoursystem(suchassonarmodules) cancreatevoltagepeaksatcertaintimes,whichmayimpactthevoltage availabletootherproductsduringthepeaks.
2
),or12AWG
2
)
Moreinformation
Itisrecommendedthatbestpracticeisobservedinallvesselelectrical installations,asdetailedinthefollowingstandards:
•BMEACodeofPracticeforElectricalandElectronicInstallationsinBoats
•NMEA0400InstallationStandard
•ISO13297:Smallcraft—Electricalsystems—Alternatinganddirect currentinstallations
•ISO10133:Smallcraft—Electricalsystems—Extra-low-voltaged.c. installations
•ABYCE-11AC&DCElectricalSystemsonBoats
•ABYCA-31BatterychargersandInverters
•ABYCTE-4LightningProtection
Connections(EV-1)
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CHAPTER10:CONNECTIONS(ACU–100/ACU–150)
CHAPTERCONTENTS
10.1Connectionsoverview—page57
10.2Evolution-Seriesminimumsystemexample(ACU-100/ACU-150)—page57
10.3Evolution-Seriesrecommendedsystemexample(ACU-100/ACU-150)—page58
10.4Powerconnection—page59
10.5Grounding—Dedicateddrainwirerequired—page60
10.6Powerdistribution—page60
10.7Poweranddrivecables—page63
10.8Drive(motor)connection—page65
10.9SeaT alkNGconnection—page66
10.10Rudderanglereferencesensorconnection—page67
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10.1Connectionsoverview

10.2Evolution-Seriesminimumsystem
TheACU-100andACU-150includesthefollowingconnections:
1.SeaTalkNGconnection.
2.Connectionforrudderanglereferencesensor/transducer(M81105).
3.Powerconnection.
4.RFGroundconnection(drainconductor).
example(ACU-100/ACU-150)
ThefollowingexampleprovidesanoverviewofanEvolution-Series
system
beconnectedtoyourEvolution-SeriessystemwhenanACU-100orACU-150 ispresent.
,includingtheavailableconnectionsandtypesofdevicesthatmust
minimum
5.Motor(drive)connection.
Connections(ACU–100/ACU–150)
Note:
Arudderanglereferencesensor/transducerisahighlyrecommended systemcomponent(notshowninthedrawingabove,butavailable separatelyasM81105).
1.12Vdcpowersupply(providingpowertotheSeaT alkNGbackbone).
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2.Autopilotcontroller(p70Rsshown).
3.EV-1sensor.
4.SeaT alkNGbackbone.
5.SeaTalkNG5-wayblock.
6.Driveunit(hydraulicpumpshown).
7.ACU-100/ACU-150.
8.12Vdcpowersupply(providingpowertotheACU-100/ACU-150).
10.3Evolution-Seriesrecommendedsystem
example(ACU-100/ACU-150)
Thefollowingexampleprovidesanoverviewofa includingtheavailableconnectionsandtypesofdevicesthatcanbe connectedtoyoursystemwhenanACU-100orACU-150ispresent.
recommendedsystem
,
1.12Vdcpowersupply(providingpowertoSeaTalkNGbackbone).
2.EV-1sensor.
3.Windtransducer(onlyrequiredforSailingvessels).
4.iTC-5converter.
5.Speeddatasource:
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a.Speedtransducer(providingSTWdata),or
b.GNSS(GPS)Receiver(providingSOGdata).
6.12Vdcpowersupply(providingpowertotheACU-100/ACU-150).
7.Autopilotcontroller(p70Rsshown).
8.ACU-100/ACU-150.
9.Driveunit(hydraulicpumpshown).
10.Rudderanglereferencesensor/transducer(M81105).

10.4Powerconnection

PowertotheACU-100andACU-150mustbefromanappropriatelyfused andratedsupply.
4.Blackwire(negative)—connectstothepowersupply’snegativeterminal.
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhaspositive grounding.

Fusesandcircuitprotection

Thereare3levelsofpowerprotectionintheautopilotsystem.Thedrive (motor)andassociatedcablesareinitiallyprotectedbythecurrentsensing andstallconditiondetectionwithintheACU-Seriesunit’shardwareand software.Asecondlevelofprotectionisprovidedtothesepartsandthe ACUcomponentsbytheACU'sinternalpowerfuse.Protectionfortheentire autopilotsystemanditswiringbacktothemainpowerdistributionpanelis providedbyyourvessel’scircuitbreaker/fuse.
Powersupplycircuitprotection
ProtectthepowersupplyfortheEvolution-Seriessystematthedistribution boardwithafuseorcircuitbreakerthatissuitablefortheACU.Forguidance, refertomainpowerfuseratingstatedontheACUconnectorpanel.Ifin doubt,consultyourlocaldealer.
1.ACU-100/ACU-150powerconnectionpanel.
2.Vesselpowerdistributionpanel.
3.Redwire(positive)—connectstothepowersupply’spositiveterminal.
Connections(ACU–100/ACU–150)

Internalfuses

TheACU-100andACU-150usesstandardautomotivebladefuses.Spare fusesarelocatedontheundersideoftheremovablecover.
Note:
Forclarity,onlythepowerandfuse-relatedconnectionsareshowninthe illustrationbelow.
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1.Internalpowerfuse(accessibleviatheremovablecover;twistandpull
toaccess).
Internalfuseratings:
ACU
Internalfuserating
Ifseveralitemsrequiregrounding,theymayfirstbeconnectedtoasingle localpoint(e.g.withinaswitchpanel),withthispointconnectedviaasingle, appropriately-ratedconductor,tothevessel’scommonRFgroundpoint.
Implementation
Thepreferredminimumrequirementforthepathtogroundisviaaflattinned copperbraid,witha30Arating(1/4inch)orgreater .Ifthisisnotpossible,an equivalentstrandedwireconductormaybeused,ratedasfollows:
•Forrunsof<1m(3ft),use6mm
•Forrunsof>1m(3ft),use8mm
Inanygroundingsystem,alwayskeepthelengthofconnectingbraidor wiresasshortaspossible.
2
(#10AWG)orgreater.
2
(#8AWG)orgreater.
References
•ISO10133/13297
•BMEAcodeofpractice
•NMEA0400
ACU-100
ACU-150
10A
15A
10.5Grounding—Dedicateddrainwire
required
Thisproductincludesadedicateddrainconductor(screen)forconnectionto avessel'sRFgroundpoint.
ItisimportantthataneffectiveRFgroundisconnectedtotheunit.The unitcanbegroundedbyconnectingthedrainconductor(screen)tothe vessel'sRFgroundpoint.OnvesselswithoutanRFgroundsystemthedrain conductor(screen)shouldbeconnecteddirectlytothenegativebattery terminal.
Thedcpowersystemshouldbeeither:
•Negativegrounded,withthenegativebatteryterminalconnectedtothe vessel'sground;or
•Floating,withneitherbatteryterminalconnectedtothevessel'sground.
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10.6Powerdistribution

Recommendationsandbestpractice.
•TheproductisNOTsuppliedwithapowercable.Formoreinformation onthepowercablerequirement,refertothefollowingsection:
p.63—Poweranddrivecables
•Formoreinformationonhowtoidentifythewiresinyourproduct’spower cableandwheretoconnectthem,refertothe
•Formoreinformationontheimplementationofcommonpowerdistribution scenarios,seebelow.
Important:
Whenplanningandwiring,takeintoconsiderationotherproductsinyour system,someofwhich(e.g.sonarmodules)mayplacelargepower demandpeaksonthevessel’selectricalsystem.
Powerconnection
section.
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Note:
Theinformationprovidedbelowisforguidanceonly,tohelpprotectyour product.Itcoverscommonvesselpowerarrangements,butdoesNOT covereveryscenario.Ifyouareunsurehowtoprovidethecorrectlevel ofprotection,pleaseconsultanauthorizedRaymarinedealerorasuitably qualifiedprofessionalmarineelectrician.
Implementation—directconnectiontobattery
•Theunitmaybeconnecteddirectlytothevessel'sbattery,viaasuitably ratedfuseorbreaker .
•TheunitalsorequiresaseparateRFGround(drain)connection,refertothe followingsection:
Grounding—Dedicateddrainwirerequired
•Y ouMUSTfitasuitably-ratedfuseorbreakerbetweentheredwireand thebattery’spositiveterminal.Thisisrequiredinadditiontotheinternal
fusefittedtotheACU.
•Refertothetablebelowforsuitablefuseratings.
Fuseratings—batteryconnectionviainlinefuse
.
ACU-Series
ACU-100
ACU-150
ACU-200
ACU-300
ACU-400
Inlinefuserating
10A
15A
20A
15A
40A
Important:
Beawarethatthesuitablefuseratingisdependentonthenumberof devicesyouareconnecting.
Connections(ACU–100/ACU–150)
Batteryconnectionscenario
A
SuitableforavesselwithacommonRFgroundpoint.Inthisscenario, ifyourproductrequiresaseparateRFGround(drain)connection thenitshouldbeconnectedtothevessel’scommongroundpoint.
B
Suitableforavesselwithoutacommongroundingpoint.Inthiscase, ifyourproductrequiresaseparateRFGround(drain)connectionthen itshouldbeconnecteddirectlytothebattery’snegativeterminal.
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Implementation—connectiontodistributionpanel
•Alternatively,theunit’spowerconnectionmaybeconnectedtoasuitable breakerorswitchonthevessel'spowerdistributionpanel,orfactory-fitted powerdistributionpoint.
•Thedistributionpointshouldbefedfromthevessel’sprimarypower sourceby8AWG(8.36mm
•TheunitalsorequiresaseparateRFGround(drain)connection,refertothe followingsection:
Grounding—Dedicateddrainwirerequired
•Ideally,allequipmentshouldbewiredtoindividualsuitably-ratedthermal breakersorfuses,withappropriatecircuitprotection.Wherethisis notpossibleandmorethan1itemofequipmentsharesabreaker,use individualin-linefusesforeachpowercircuittoprovidethenecessary protection.
2
)cable.
.
Important:
Beawarethatthesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreakerorfuseis dependentonthenumberofdevicesyouareconnecting.
Grounding
Ensurethatyouobservethededicatedgroundingadviceprovided.
Moreinformation
Itisrecommendedthatbestpracticeisobservedinallvesselelectrical installations,asdetailedinthefollowingstandards:
•BMEACodeofPracticeforElectricalandElectronicInstallationsinBoats
•NMEA0400InstallationStandard
•ABYCE-11AC&DCElectricalSystemsonBoats
•ABYCA-31BatterychargersandInverters
•ABYCTE-4LightningProtection
•Inallcases,observetherecommendedbreakerratingsprovidedinthe followingtable.
Thermalbreakerratings—connectionviadistributionpanel
ACU-Series
ACU-100
ACU-150
ACU-200
ACU-300
ACU-400
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Thermalbreakerrating
10A
15A
20A
15A
40A
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Sharingabreaker

10.7Poweranddrivecables

Wheremorethan1pieceofequipmentsharesabreakeryoumustprovide protectionfortheindividualcircuits.E.g.byconnectinganin-linefusefor eachpowercircuit.
Description
Importantelectricalconsiderationswhenplanningcablerunsandequipment location.
Theamountofelectricalcurrentavailabletotheautopilotsystemcomponents willbeimpactedbythelengthandgaugeofthecablesusedtoconnectall thecomponents.Whendeterminingthecablerequiredforthepowerand driveconnectionsitisnecessarytoconsiderthecombinedcablelength ofbothconnections.
1
Positive(+)bar
2
Negative(-)bar
3Circuitbreaker
4
Waterprooffuseholdercontainingasuitably-ratedinlinefusemust befitted.Forsuitablefuserating,referto:
breakerratings
.
Inlinefuseandthermal
Wherepossible,connectindividualitemsofequipmenttoindividualcircuit breakers.Wherethisisnotpossible,useindividualin-linefusestoprovide thenecessaryprotection.
Connections(ACU–100/ACU–150)
1.Driveunit.
2.Powersupply/distributionpanel.
3.ACU(ActuatorControlUnit).
Poweranddrivecableselection:
Type0.5hydraulicpump—(12V):
Max.length(A+B)
Upto3m(10ft)2.5mm
Upto5m(16ft)4mm
Upto7m(23ft)6mm
Cablesize
2
2
2
(14AWG)
(12AWG)
(10AWG)
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Max.length(A+B)
Upto10m(32ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Type1drive/CRpump(
ACU-300
Cablesize
only)—(12V):
2
2
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
Max.length(A+B)
Upto5m(16ft)6mm
Upto7m(23ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Cablesize
2
2
2
(10AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
Max.length(A+B)
Upto3m(10ft)2.5mm
Upto5m(16ft)4mm
Upto7m(23ft)6mm
Upto10m(32ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Type2drive—(12V):
Max.length(A+B)
Upto5m(16ft)6mm
Upto7m(23ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Type2drive—(24V):
Max.length(A+B)
Upto3m(10ft)4mm
Upto5m(16ft)6mm
Upto10m(32ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Type3drive—(12V):
Max.length(A+B)
Upto5m(16ft)10mm
Upto7m(23ft)16mm
Upto16m(52ft)25mm
Cablesize
Cablesize
Cablesize
Cablesize
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
(14AWG)
(12AWG)
(10AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
(10AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
(12AWG)
(10AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
2
(4AWG)
Wheeldrive;Sail—(12V):
Max.length(A+B)
Cablesize
Upto3m(10ft)2.5mm
Upto5m(16ft)4mm
Upto7m(23ft)6mm
Upto10m(32ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Wheeldrive;Power(SportDrive)—(12V):
Max.length(A+B)
Cablesize
Upto3m(10ft)2.5mm
Upto5m(16ft)4mm
Upto7m(23ft)6mm
Upto10m(32ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Tillerdrive—(12V):
Max.length(A+B)
Cablesize
Upto2.5m(8ft)1.0mm
Upto4m(13ft)1.5mm
Upto6m(22ft)2.5mm
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
(14AWG)
(12AWG)
(10AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
2
(14AWG)
(12AWG)
(10AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
2
(18AWG)
2
(16AWG)
2
(14AWG)
Type3drive—(24V):
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Important:

10.8Drive(motor)connection

Useofanincorrectpowercablesizewillreducethepowersuppliedtothe driveunitandcouldcauseyourautopilottomalfunction.Ifindoubt,usea heaviergaugecable.Keepcablerunstoaminimumwherepossible,and alsoobservetheguidanceprovidedinthelocationrequirementssectionof thisdocument.
ThemotorconnectstotheconnectionpaneloftheACU-100andACU-150.
Connections(ACU–100/ACU–150)
1.ACU-100/ACU-150.
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2.Cableferrite:1xferritemustbefittedtothe“ A”Motorcable,and1xferrite
mustbefittedtothe“B”Motorcable.Eachcablemustbeloopedaround theferrite,asshown.
3.Motordrive(e.g.tillerdrive,wheeldriveorhydraulicpump).
Important:
Theconnectioncolorsforthemotorcablesmaybedifferentdependingon themotortype.Formoreinformation,refertotheInstallationInstructions fortherelevantdriveunit.

10.9SeaTalkNGconnection

TheACU-100andACU-150connectstotheSeaT alkNGbackboneusingthe suppliedspurcable.
Important:
TheACU-100andACU-150doNOTprovidepowertotheSeaT alkNG backbone.Thebackbonerequiresaseparate12Vdcpowersupply.
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1.Drain(screen).
2.Positive(+)12Vdc(redwire).
3.Negative(–)0Vdc(blackwire).
4.CANHI(whitewire).
5.CANLO(bluewire).
6.ACU-100/ACU-150connectorpanel.
7.SeaTalkNGspurcable(supplied).
8.SeaT alkNGbackbone.
10.10Rudderanglereferencesensor
connection
Arudderanglereferencesensor/transducercanbeconnectedtotheACU toproviderudderangleinformationtotheautopilotsystem.
Theconnectionofarudderanglereferencesensor/transducerishighly recommended,tohelpensureoptimumautopilotperformance.
Note:
Therudderanglereferencesensor/transducerconnectiontotheRaymarine connectionpanelisshownbelow.
Therudderanglereferencesensor/transducerisnotincludedwithall autopilotproductsorsystempacks.ConsulttheRaymarinewebsiteoryour localdealerforafulllistofthecomponentsincludedwithyourautopilot system.Therudderanglereferencesensor/transducerisalsoavailable separately(M81105).
Arudderanglereferencesensor/transducerconvertsitsmovement informationtorudderanglein+/-degrees.
Certainenvironmentalconditionssuchascross-currentcancausethe autopilotsystemtosteerpersistentlytoportorstarboard,evenwhenthe rudderiscentered.Witharudderanglereferencesensor/transducer connectedtoyourautopilotsystem,youcanuseanautopilotcontrolheadto specifyanoffsetanglein+/-degreestocompensateforinaccuraterudder angleinformationcausedbysuchconditions.
Themoreaccuratetherudderangleinformation,themoreaccuratelythe autopilotsystemcankeeptoacorrectcourse.
Connections(ACU–100/ACU–150)
1.Redwire.
2.Bluewire.
3.Greenwire.
4.Gray(screen)wire.
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CHAPTER11:ACU-200,ACU-300,ACU-400CONNECTIONS
CHAPTERCONTENTS
11.1Connectionsoverview(ACU-200)—page69
11.2Connectionsoverview(ACU-300)—page69
11.3Connectionsoverview(ACU-400)—page70
11.4Evolution-Seriesminimumsystemexample(ACU-200/ACU-400)—page70
11.5Evolution-Seriesrecommendedsystemexample(ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400)—page71
11.6Powerconnection—page72
11.7Grounding—Dedicateddrainwirerequired—page73
11.8Powerdistribution—page73
11.9Poweranddrivecables—page76
11.10Motor(drive)andclutchconnection(ACU-200/ACU-400)—page78
11.11Solenoid(drive)andbypassvalveconnection(ACU-300)—page80
11.12VMUadapterconnection(ACU-400)—page81
11.13SeaT alkNGconnection—page82
11.14SeaT alkNGpowerswitch—page83
11.15Sleepswitchconnection—page83
11.16Rudderanglereferencesensorconnection—page84
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11.1Connectionsoverview(ACU-200)

11.2Connectionsoverview(ACU-300)

TheACU-200includesthefollowingconnections:
1.SeaTalkNGconnection.
2.Sleepswitchconnection.
3.Powerconnection.
4.Motor(drive)connection.
5.RFgroundconnection(drainconductor).
6.Connectionforrudderanglereferencesensor/transducer(M81105).
7.Clutchconnection—selectablebetween12/24Vdctosuitconnected
device.
TheACU-300includesthefollowingconnections:
1.SeaTalkNGconnection.
2.Sleepswitchconnection.
3.Powerconnection.
4.Solenoid(SpoolValve)AandBdriveoutconnection.
5.Solenoid(SpoolValve)drivereturnconnection.
6.RFgroundconnection(drainconductor).
7.Connectionforrudderanglereferencesensor/transducer(M81105).
Arudderanglereferencesensor/transducerisanessentialsystem componentforACU-300systems.
ACU-200,ACU-300,ACU-400connections
8.Bypassvalveconnection(solenoiddriveoutput)—selectablebetween 12/24Vdc.
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11.3Connectionsoverview(ACU-400)

11.4Evolution-Seriesminimumsystem
TheACU-400includesthefollowingconnections:
1.SeaTalkNGconnection.
2.Digitalinput/outputconnection.
3.Sleepswitchconnection.
4.Powerconnection.
5.Motor(drive)connection.
example(ACU-200/ACU-400)
ThefollowingexampleprovidesanoverviewofanEvolution-Series
system
beconnectedtoyourEvolution-SeriessystemwhenanACU-200orACU-400 ispresent.
,includingtheavailableconnectionsandtypesofdevicesthatmust
minimum
6.RFgroundconnection(drainconductor).
7.Connectionforrudderanglereferencesensor/transducer(M81105).
8.Clutchconnection—selectablebetween12/24Vdctosuitconnected device.
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Note:
Arudderanglereferencesensor/transducerisahighlyrecommended systemcomponent(notshowninthedrawingabove,butavailable separatelyasM81105).
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1.Autopilotcontroller(e.g.P70Rs).
2.EV-1sensor.
3.SeaT alkNGbackbone.
4.SeaT alkNG5-wayblock.
5.ACU-200/ACU-400.
6.12V/24Vdcpowersupply(providingpowertotheACU-200/ACU-400 andSeaTalkNGbackbone).
7.Driveunit(e.g.hydraulicpump).
11.5Evolution-Seriesrecommendedsystem
example(ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400)
ThefollowingexampleprovidesanoverviewofanEvolution-Series
recommendedsystem
devicesthatcanbeconnectedtoyourautopilotsystemwhenanACU-200 orACU-400ispresent,whichmustbeconnectedtoyourEvolution-Series systemwhenanACU-300ispresent.
,includingtheavailableconnectionsandtypesof
ACU-200,ACU-300,ACU-400connections
1.Autopilotcontroller(e.g.P70Rs).
2.EV-1sensor.
3.Windtransducer(onlyrequiredforSailingvessels).
4.iTC-5converter.
5.Speeddatasource:
a.Speedtransducer(providingSTWdata),or
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b.GNSS(GPS)Receiver(providingSOGdata).
2.Vesselpowerdistributionpanel.
6.12V/24Vdcpowersupply(providingpowertotheACUandSeaT alk
NGbackbone).
7.ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400.
8.Driveunit(e.g.hydraulicpump).
9.Rudderanglereferencesensor/transducer(M81105)—Thisisessential
forACU-300systems,andhighlyrecommendedforallothersystems.

11.6Powerconnection

PowertotheACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400mustbefromanappropriately fusedandratedsupply.
3.Redwire(positive)—connectstothepowersupply’spositiveterminal.
4.Blackwire(negative)—connectstothepowersupply’snegativeterminal.
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhaspositive grounding.

Fusesandcircuitprotection

Thereare3levelsofpowerprotectionintheautopilotsystem.Thedrive (motor)andassociatedcablesareinitiallyprotectedbythecurrentsensing andstallconditiondetectionwithintheACU-Seriesunit’shardwareand software.Asecondlevelofprotectionisprovidedtothesepartsandthe ACUcomponentsbytheACU'sinternalpowerfuse.Protectionfortheentire autopilotsystemanditswiringbacktothemainpowerdistributionpanelis providedbyyourvessel’scircuitbreaker/fuse.
Powersupplycircuitprotection
ProtectthepowersupplyfortheEvolution-Seriessystematthedistribution boardwithafuseorcircuitbreakerthatissuitablefortheACU.Forguidance, refertomainpowerfuseratingstatedontheACUconnectorpanel.Ifin doubt,consultyourlocaldealer.
1.ACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400powerconnectionpanel.
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Internalfuses

TheACU-200/ACU-300/ACU-400usesstandardautomotivebladefuses. Sparefusesarelocatedontheundersideoftheremovablecover.
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Note:
Forclarity,onlythepowerandfuse-relatedconnectionsareshowninthe illustrationabove.
1.SeaTalkNGfuse(fusepowersupplyfromtheACU-200/ACU-300/
ACU-400totheSeaTalkNGbackbone).
Implementation
Thepreferredminimumrequirementforthepathtogroundisviaaflattinned copperbraid,witha30Arating(1/4inch)orgreater .Ifthisisnotpossible,an equivalentstrandedwireconductormaybeused,ratedasfollows:
•Forrunsof<1m(3ft),use6mm
•Forrunsof>1m(3ft),use8mm
2
(#10AWG)orgreater.
2
(#8AWG)orgreater.
2.Internalpowerfuse(labelledwithtotalpowerconsumedbysystem).
Internalfuseratings:
Internalfuse
SeaTalkNG
ACU-200
ACU-300
ACU-400
Internalfuserating
3A
20A
15A
40A
11.7Grounding—Dedicateddrainwire
required
Thisproductincludesadedicateddrainconductor(screen)forconnectionto avessel'sRFgroundpoint.
ItisimportantthataneffectiveRFgroundisconnectedtotheunit.The unitcanbegroundedbyconnectingthedrainconductor(screen)tothe vessel'sRFgroundpoint.OnvesselswithoutanRFgroundsystemthedrain conductor(screen)shouldbeconnecteddirectlytothenegativebattery terminal.
Thedcpowersystemshouldbeeither:
Inanygroundingsystem,alwayskeepthelengthofconnectingbraidor wiresasshortaspossible.
References
•ISO10133/13297
•BMEAcodeofpractice
•NMEA0400

11.8Powerdistribution

Recommendationsandbestpractice.
•TheproductisNOTsuppliedwithapowercable.Formoreinformation onthepowercablerequirement,refertothefollowingsection:
p.76—Poweranddrivecables
•Formoreinformationonhowtoidentifythewiresinyourproduct’spower cableandwheretoconnectthem,refertothe
•Formoreinformationontheimplementationofcommonpowerdistribution scenarios,seebelow.
Powerconnection
section.
•Negativegrounded,withthenegativebatteryterminalconnectedtothe vessel'sground;or
•Floating,withneitherbatteryterminalconnectedtothevessel'sground.
Ifseveralitemsrequiregrounding,theymayfirstbeconnectedtoasingle localpoint(e.g.withinaswitchpanel),withthispointconnectedviaasingle, appropriately-ratedconductor,tothevessel’scommonRFgroundpoint.
ACU-200,ACU-300,ACU-400connections
Important:
Whenplanningandwiring,takeintoconsiderationotherproductsinyour system,someofwhich(e.g.sonarmodules)mayplacelargepower demandpeaksonthevessel’selectricalsystem.
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Note:
Theinformationprovidedbelowisforguidanceonly,tohelpprotectyour product.Itcoverscommonvesselpowerarrangements,butdoesNOT covereveryscenario.Ifyouareunsurehowtoprovidethecorrectlevel ofprotection,pleaseconsultanauthorizedRaymarinedealerorasuitably qualifiedprofessionalmarineelectrician.
Implementation—directconnectiontobattery
•Theunitmaybeconnecteddirectlytothevessel'sbattery,viaasuitably ratedfuseorbreaker .
•TheunitalsorequiresaseparateRFGround(drain)connection,refertothe followingsection:
Grounding—Dedicateddrainwirerequired
•Y ouMUSTfitasuitably-ratedfuseorbreakerbetweentheredwireand thebattery’spositiveterminal.Thisisrequiredinadditiontotheinternal
fusefittedtotheACU.
•Refertothetablebelowforsuitablefuseratings.
Fuseratings—batteryconnectionviainlinefuse
.
ACU-Series
ACU-100
ACU-150
ACU-200
ACU-300
ACU-400
Inlinefuserating
10A
15A
20A
15A
40A
Important:
Beawarethatthesuitablefuseratingisdependentonthenumberof devicesyouareconnecting.
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Batteryconnectionscenario
A
SuitableforavesselwithacommonRFgroundpoint.Inthisscenario, ifyourproductrequiresaseparateRFGround(drain)connection thenitshouldbeconnectedtothevessel’scommongroundpoint.
B
Suitableforavesselwithoutacommongroundingpoint.Inthiscase, ifyourproductrequiresaseparateRFGround(drain)connectionthen itshouldbeconnecteddirectlytothebattery’snegativeterminal.
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Implementation—connectiontodistributionpanel
•Alternatively,theunit’spowerconnectionmaybeconnectedtoasuitable breakerorswitchonthevessel'spowerdistributionpanel,orfactory-fitted powerdistributionpoint.
•Thedistributionpointshouldbefedfromthevessel’sprimarypower sourceby8AWG(8.36mm
•TheunitalsorequiresaseparateRFGround(drain)connection,refertothe followingsection:
Grounding—Dedicateddrainwirerequired
•Ideally,allequipmentshouldbewiredtoindividualsuitably-ratedthermal breakersorfuses,withappropriatecircuitprotection.Wherethisis notpossibleandmorethan1itemofequipmentsharesabreaker,use individualin-linefusesforeachpowercircuittoprovidethenecessary protection.
2
)cable.
.
Important:
Beawarethatthesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreakerorfuseis dependentonthenumberofdevicesyouareconnecting.
Grounding
Ensurethatyouobservethededicatedgroundingadviceprovided.
Moreinformation
Itisrecommendedthatbestpracticeisobservedinallvesselelectrical installations,asdetailedinthefollowingstandards:
•BMEACodeofPracticeforElectricalandElectronicInstallationsinBoats
•NMEA0400InstallationStandard
•ABYCE-11AC&DCElectricalSystemsonBoats
•ABYCA-31BatterychargersandInverters
•ABYCTE-4LightningProtection
•Inallcases,observetherecommendedbreakerratingsprovidedinthe followingtable.
Thermalbreakerratings—connectionviadistributionpanel
ACU-Series
ACU-100
ACU-150
ACU-200
ACU-300
ACU-400
ACU-200,ACU-300,ACU-400connections
Thermalbreakerrating
10A
15A
20A
15A
40A
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Sharingabreaker

11.9Poweranddrivecables

Wheremorethan1pieceofequipmentsharesabreakeryoumustprovide protectionfortheindividualcircuits.E.g.byconnectinganin-linefusefor eachpowercircuit.
Description
Importantelectricalconsiderationswhenplanningcablerunsandequipment location.
Theamountofelectricalcurrentavailabletotheautopilotsystemcomponents willbeimpactedbythelengthandgaugeofthecablesusedtoconnectall thecomponents.Whendeterminingthecablerequiredforthepowerand driveconnectionsitisnecessarytoconsiderthecombinedcablelength ofbothconnections.
1
Positive(+)bar
2
Negative(-)bar
3Circuitbreaker
4
Waterprooffuseholdercontainingasuitably-ratedinlinefusemust befitted.Forsuitablefuserating,referto:
breakerratings
.
Inlinefuseandthermal
Wherepossible,connectindividualitemsofequipmenttoindividualcircuit breakers.Wherethisisnotpossible,useindividualin-linefusestoprovide thenecessaryprotection.
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1.Driveunit.
2.Powersupply/distributionpanel.
3.ACU(ActuatorControlUnit).
Poweranddrivecableselection:
Type0.5hydraulicpump—(12V):
Max.length(A+B)
Upto3m(10ft)2.5mm
Upto5m(16ft)4mm
Upto7m(23ft)6mm
Cablesize
2
2
2
(14AWG)
(12AWG)
(10AWG)
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Max.length(A+B)
Upto10m(32ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Type1drive/CRpump(
ACU-300
Cablesize
only)—(12V):
2
2
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
Max.length(A+B)
Upto5m(16ft)6mm
Upto7m(23ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Cablesize
2
2
2
(10AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
Max.length(A+B)
Upto3m(10ft)2.5mm
Upto5m(16ft)4mm
Upto7m(23ft)6mm
Upto10m(32ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Type2drive—(12V):
Max.length(A+B)
Upto5m(16ft)6mm
Upto7m(23ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Type2drive—(24V):
Max.length(A+B)
Upto3m(10ft)4mm
Upto5m(16ft)6mm
Upto10m(32ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Type3drive—(12V):
Max.length(A+B)
Upto5m(16ft)10mm
Upto7m(23ft)16mm
Upto16m(52ft)25mm
Cablesize
Cablesize
Cablesize
Cablesize
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
(14AWG)
(12AWG)
(10AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
(10AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
(12AWG)
(10AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
2
(4AWG)
Wheeldrive;Sail—(12V):
Max.length(A+B)
Cablesize
Upto3m(10ft)2.5mm
Upto5m(16ft)4mm
Upto7m(23ft)6mm
Upto10m(32ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Wheeldrive;Power(SportDrive)—(12V):
Max.length(A+B)
Cablesize
Upto3m(10ft)2.5mm
Upto5m(16ft)4mm
Upto7m(23ft)6mm
Upto10m(32ft)10mm
Upto16m(52ft)16mm
Tillerdrive—(12V):
Max.length(A+B)
Cablesize
Upto2.5m(8ft)1.0mm
Upto4m(13ft)1.5mm
Upto6m(22ft)2.5mm
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
(14AWG)
(12AWG)
(10AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
2
(14AWG)
(12AWG)
(10AWG)
(8AWG)
(6AWG)
2
(18AWG)
2
(16AWG)
2
(14AWG)
Type3drive—(24V):
ACU-200,ACU-300,ACU-400connections
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Important:
11.10Motor(drive)andclutchconnection
Useofanincorrectpowercablesizewillreducethepowersuppliedtothe driveunitandcouldcauseyourautopilottomalfunction.Ifindoubt,usea heaviergaugecable.Keepcablerunstoaminimumwherepossible,and alsoobservetheguidanceprovidedinthelocationrequirementssectionof thisdocument.
(ACU-200/ACU-400)
ThemotorconnectstotheconnectionpaneloftheACU.
1.Clutch(notallmotorshavethisconnection).
2.Motor(notallcompatiblevariantsareshownintheillustrationabove).
Clutchconnectioncolors:
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Color
Description
Note:
Red
3
4Blue
ClutchPositive(+)connection
ClutchNegative(–)connection
Motorpoweroutput
ACU-200ACU-400
15A(maximumcontinuous
30A(maximumcontinuousoutput)
output)
Note:
Themotoroutputhasfullshort-circuitandover-currentprotection.Should eitherofthemotoroutputconnectionsbeshortedtoground,thereshould benopermanentdamagetotheautopilot.
Clutchpoweroutput
ACU-200ACU-400
Upto2Acontinuousat12V on12Vand24Vsystems.
•Upto4Acontinuousat12Von12V systems.
•Upto4Acontinuousat24Von24V systems.
Theclutchoutputhasfullshort-circuitandover-currentprotection.Should eitheroftheclutchoutputconnectionsbeshortedtoground,thereshould benopermanentdamagetotheautopilot.
Clutchvoltageswitch
•Upto4Acontinuousat12Von24V systems.
Note:
Theuseofaclutchdrivewillhaveanimpactontheamountofelectrical currentavailabletotheSeaTalkNGbackbone.On24Vsystems,thereisan 8A/12VmaximumsupplyfortheSeaT alkNGbackboneandclutchdrive combined.Forexample,iftheclutchrequires4A,theSeaT alkNGsupply canonlydeliver4Atotherestofthebackbone.
ACU-200,ACU-300,ACU-400connections
Ifthedrivehasaseparateclutchconnection,youmustensurethattheclutch voltageswitchontheACUissetcorrectlytosuittheconnecteddrive.
Important:
Toavoidpotentialdamagetoequipment,ensurevoltageselectorswitch issettothecorrectsetting.Theclutchvoltagemaybedifferentfromthat ofthedriveitself,forexampletherangeofboth12Vand24VRaymarine drivesallhavea12Vclutch.Ifindoubt,consultyourlocaldealer.
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11.11Solenoid(drive)andbypassvalve
Note:
connection(ACU-300)
ConstantRunningPump(solenoid)drivesconnecttotheconnectionpanel oftheACU-300asfollows:
Solenoiddriveconnection
Ifanelectronicsteeringorjogleverisused,fitdiodes(suggestedtype: 1N4004)in-linewiththesolenoidoutputstopreventback-feedingthe
ACU-300.
Bypassvalveconnectionandvoltageswitch
Somedrivesfeatureanelectrically-operatedbypassvalvetominimizethe effectonthesteeringwhentheautopilotisinstandby.
Ifthedrivehasaseparatebypassvalve,connectittotheBypassconnection ontheACU-300,ensuringthatthevoltageselectionswitchissetcorrectlyto 12V/24Vasappropriate.
Important:
Toavoidpotentialdamagetoequipment,ensurevoltageselectorswitchis settothecorrectsetting.Thebypassvalvevoltagemaybedifferentfrom thatofthedriveitself.Ifindoubt,consultthemanufacturerofthedriveunit.
1.Electronicsteering/joglever(ifrequired).
2.Back-feedprotectiondiodes(ifusinganelectronicsteeringorjoglever).
3.Solenoidout.
4.Solenoidreturn.
5.Solenoidvalves(withdiodesacrossspoolvalves).
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11.12VMUadapterconnection(ACU-400)

TheACU-400interfacestotheZF-MarineVMU(sailpoddrive)usingtheVMU adapter.TheVMUadapterconnectstotheACU-400asshownbelow.
Color
1Red
Blue
2
ACU-200,ACU-300,ACU-400connections
Description
BypassvalvePositive(+)connection
BypassvalveNegative(–)connection
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1.ACU-400.
2.VMUadapter.
3.ZF-MarineVMU(connectiontosailpoddrive).
Note:
ThescreenwireisterminatedattheZF-MarineVMUandVMUadaptor .It isNOTconnectedattheACU-400.
Note:
Raymarinerecommendsthefollowingcablespecification:
•4-core(22AWG)withoverallscreen.

11.13SeaTalkNGconnection

TheACUisconnectedtoacompatibleautopilotcontrollerusingSeaTalkNG. TheACUconnectstotheSeaT alkNGbackboneusingtheseparately
availablespurcable.
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1.SeaTalkNGpowerswitch.
2.ACUconnectorpanel.
3.Evolution-SeriestoSeaT alkNGspurcable.
4.SeaT alkNGbackbone.
Note:
Forclarity,onlythepower-relatedEvolution-Seriesconnectionsareshown intheillustrationabove.
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11.14SeaTalkNGpowerswitch

TheACUcanprovidepowertotheSeaT alkNGbackbone.Thiswillprovide powertoequipmentconnectedtothebackbone(e.g.SeaT alkNGautopilot controlheadandinstrumentdisplays).
1.FuseforSeaTalkNGpowersupply.
2.PowerswitchforSeaTalkNGpowersupply.Thepowerswitchmustbe switched thepowerswitchisswitched feedtotheSeaTalkNGbackbone.
[ON]
inordertoprovidepowertotheSeaT alkNGbackbone.If
[OFF]
,ensurethatthereisaseparatepower
Important:
•TheSeaT alkNGbackbonemusthaveasinglepowersupplyconnection, ifyourSeaTalkNGbackboneissuppliedpowerdirectlythenyoumust ensurethattheSeaT alkNGpowerswitchonyourACUisswitchedOff.
•TheSeaT alkNGpowersupplyfuseMUSTberatedasperthevalue shownontheACUconnectorpanel.
Note:
TheACU-100,ACU-150andSPX-5autopilotcontrolunitscannotsupply powertotheSeaTalkNGbackbone.
Example:ACU-200powerswitch
3.ACU/SPX-SeriesautopilottoSeaT alkNGspurcable(partnumber: R12112).

11.15Sleepswitchconnection

Asleepswitchdisablestheoperationoftheautopilotwhileretainingany powersuppliedtotheSeaTalkNGbackbone.
ACU-200,ACU-300,ACU-400connections
TheswitchandassociatedcablearenotsuppliedwiththeEvolution-Series system.Contactyourdealerordrivemanufacturerformoreinformation.
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11.16Rudderanglereferencesensor connection

Arudderanglereferencesensor/transducercanbeconnectedtotheACU toproviderudderangleinformationtotheautopilotsystem.
Theconnectionofarudderanglereferencesensor/transducerishighly recommendedforallsystems,tohelpensureoptimumautopilotperformance.
ForACU-300systems,therudderanglereferencesensor/transducer (M81105)isanessentialcomponent.Forthesesystems,itisalsoimportant toensurethattheACU-300isrunningsoftwareversionv3.13orlater.
Note:
Therudderanglereferencesensor/transducerisnotincludedwithall autopilotproductsorsystempacks.ConsulttheRaymarinewebsiteoryour localdealerforafulllistofthecomponentsincludedwithyourautopilot system.Therudderanglereferencesensor/transducerisalsoavailable separatelyasM81105.
Arudderanglereferencesensor/transducerconvertsitsmovement informationtorudderanglein+/-degrees.
Certainenvironmentalconditionssuchascross-currentcancausethe autopilotsystemtosteerpersistentlytoportorstarboard,evenwhenthe rudderiscentered.Witharudderanglereferencesensor/transducer connectedtoyourautopilotsystem,youcanuseanautopilotcontrolheadto specifyanoffsetanglein+/-degreestocompensateforinaccuraterudder angleinformationcausedbysuchconditions.
Themoreaccuratetherudderangleinformation,themoreaccuratelythe autopilotsystemcankeeptoacorrectcourse.
Therudderanglereferencesensor/transducerconnectiontotheACU connectionpanelisshownbelow.
Example:ACU-200rudderreferencesensorconnection
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1.Gray(screen).
2.Red.
3.Green.
4.Blue.
Note:
Wheretherearemultiplesourcesofrudderreferenceinformation,the
Evolution-Seriessystemcomponentswillignorerudderinputsfromany
rudderreferenceunitsthatareNOTconnecteddirectlytoanACU.
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CHAPTERCONTENTS
12.1SeaT alkNGpilotcontrollerconnection—page86
12.2SeaT alk1pilotcontrollerconnection—page86
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12.1SeaTalkNGpilotcontrollerconnection

12.2SeaTalk1pilotcontrollerconnection

ASeaT alkNGpilotcontrollerisconnecteddirectlyintothesameSeaT alkNG backboneastheEvolution-Seriesautopilot.
1.SeaTalkNGMFD(MFDsrequireaseparatepowersupply).
2.SeaTalkNGspurcable.
3.SeaT alkNGpilotcontroller(poweredfromtheSeaT alkNGbackbone).
4.SeaT alkNGautopilot.
5.SeaTalkNG12Vdcpowersupplyconnection.
6.SeaTalkNG5-wayblock.
TheSeaTalk1toSeaT alkNGconvertercanbeusedtoenablecontrolof
SeaTalkNGautopilotsusinglegacySeaTalk1pilotcontrollers.OtherSeaTalk 1devicescanbeconnectedtotheSeaT alkNGbackboneinthesameway.
1.SeaTalkNGMFD(MFDsrequireaseparatepowersupply).
2.SeaTalk1toSeaTalkNGadaptorcable(A22164).
3.SeaT alk1pilotcontroller(poweredfromtheSeaT alkNGbackbone).
4.SeaT alkNGautopilot.
5.SeaTalkNG12Vdcpowersupplyconnection.
6.SeaTalk1toSeaTalkNGconverter(E22158).
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CHAPTER13:SYSTEMCHECKSANDTROUBLESHOOTING
CHAPTERCONTENTS
13.1Post-installationchecks—page88
13.2Errormessagetroubleshooting—page88
13.3Autopilotsystemsetup—page90
13.4Alarms—page91
13.5LEDindications(EV-1)—page93
13.6LEDindications(ACU-100/ACU-150)—page94
13.7Rudderdampinglevelsanddeadbandangles—page94
13.8PerformingafactoryresetofaSeaT alkNGdevice—page95
Systemchecksandtroubleshooting
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13.1Post-installationchecks

AlarmMessage
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Thesechecksshouldbecarriedoutafterinstallation,andpriortothe commissioningoftheautopilotsystem.
1.Switchonpowertotheautopilotsystemandanyassociatedequipment.
ACU-Series
.
•Autopilotcontroller.
SeaTalkNG
2.Checktoensurethattheautopilotcontrollerpowersup.Ifthedisplayis blank,pressandholdthe
3.ChecktoensurethattheEV-1,ACU-Seriesunitandautopilot controllerhavethelatestsoftwareinstalled.Formoreinformation,visit:
https://bit.ly/rym-docs
4.Checkthedisplayforerrormessagesthatcouldindicateaproblemwith theinstallation.
5.ChecktheLEDstatusindicationsforboththeEV-1andACU-Seriesunit. Formoreinformation,referto:
i.p.93—LEDindications(EV-1) ii.p.94—LEDindications(ACU-100/ACU-150)
6.Ifthefaultpersistsandcannotberectified,contactyourdealeror
Raymarineproductsupport.
backbone(ifthishasitsownpowersupply).
[Power]
buttonfor2seconds.

13.2Errormessagetroubleshooting

ThefollowingalarmmessagesaredisplayedontheAutopilotcontroller displaywhenthereisanerrorwiththeautopilotsystemrequiringyour attention.Usetheinformationprovidedheretotroubleshootyourautopilot.
AUTORELEASEPossiblefaultwith
rudderanglereference sensor.Alternatively,if yourautopilotsystem includesasternI/O drive,youhavetaken manualcontrolofthe steeringwhilethepilot isinAutomode.
DRIVESTOPPED
•Motor/steeringhas notmovedwithin20 secondsofacourse changecommand.
•Theautopilotis unabletoturn therudder(either becausetheweather loadonthehelmis toohigh,orifthe rudderanglesensor haspassedbeyond thepresetrudder limitsorrudder end-stops.
•Autopilotresets duetoanexternal event(suchasuseof thesleepswitch, orfaultywiring causingtheautopilot componentsto powercycle).
•Autopilotresetsdue tosoftwareerror.
•Checkrudderangle referencesensor connections.
•Checktherudder anglereference sensorhasbeen installedcorrectly toreflectthelimits andend-stopsof thevessel’srudder system.
•CheckACUdrive outputvoltageand driveandclutch voltageoutput(if applicable).
•Checkall connectionstoACU.
•Checkall connectionstodrive unit.
•Checkthatthedrive unitoperatesand hasnotstalled.
•Checksteering systemissecure.
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AlarmMessage
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
AlarmMessage
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
NORUDDER REFERENCE
Norudderangle referencesensoris detected,ortherudder anglereferencesensor hasturnedoutsideits operationalrange(50 degrees).
STALLDETECTED
Motorspeeddropped toolowforgiven coursechangeor motorstalling.Thiscan becausedbyafaulty driveunitorsteering fault.Alternatively,the steeringhard-overtime maybetooslow.
CLUTCHOVERLOADSeriousdrivefailure;
thedriveisdemanding toomuchelectrical currentdueto short-circuitor jamming.Caused byafaultydrive unitormotor,or wiringshort-circuit. Alternatively,afault inthesteeringsystem maybecausingthe driveunittolock-up.
Ifarudderangle referencesensoris installed,checkthe wiring.Inspecttheunit forpossibledamage.
•Checkthatthedrive unitoperatesandis notstalled.
•Checkthesteering hard-overtime.
Refertotheclutch poweroutputratings providedinthe InstallationInstructions fortherelevant
Evolution-Series
components,and ensuretheclutchfor thedriveunitdoes notexceedthispower output.
CURRENTOVERLOADSeriousdrivefailure;
thedriveisdemanding toomuchelectrical currentdueto short-circuitor jamming.Caused byafaultydrive unitormotor,or wiringshort-circuit. Alternatively,afault inthesteeringsystem maybecausingthe driveunittolock-up.
NODATA
•Theautopilotisin WindVanemode andhasnotreceived windangledatafor 32seconds.
•Theautopilotisin Trackmodeand isnotreceiving navigationdata, ortherudderangle sensorisreceivinga low-strengthsignal. Thiswillclearwhen thesignalimproves.
NOWINDDATA
TheautopilotisinWind Vanemodeandhasnot receivedwindangle datafor32seconds.
Checkthedriveunit.
Checktheconnections tothewindtransducer, multifunctiondisplay, andautopilotcontrol head(asappropriate).
Checktheconnections tothewindtransducer .
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AlarmMessage
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
AlarmMessage
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
NOSPEEDDATA
NOCOMPASS
RATEGYROFAIL
Theautopilothasnot receivedspeed(STW orSOG)datafor10 seconds,whileinAuto mode.
TheEV-1isnot receivingheading data.
Theinternalrategyro ontheEV-1unithas developedafault. Thiswillbeevident asacompassissue andcouldcausethe compassheadingto deviateorlock-up.
Checktheconnections tothespeed transducer.Pilotdoes notrequirespeeddata inordertooperate. However,itdoes enhancetheoverall performancewhenin Automode.
•Checkthe connectionstothe
EV-1.
•PowercycletheEV-1 byremovingand thenreconnecting theSeaTalkNGcable.
Iftheproblempersists, contactyourlocal
Raymarineservice
center.
JOYSTICKFAULTAfaulthasoccurred
withthejoystick.This alarmappliesonly toautopilotsystems thatincludeajoystick controller.
NOIPS(NODRIVE DETECTED)
Lossof communications betweentheEV-1 andACU.
PILOTRESETNORMAL (UNEXPECTED HARDWARERESET)
Autopilotresetsdueto anexternalevent(such asuseofthesleep switch,orfaultywiring causingtheautopilot componentstopower cycle).
PILOTRESET EXCEPTION (UNEXPECTED SOFTWARERESET)
TheEV-1software hasdetectedafaultit cannotrecoverfrom, andhasresetthepilot.

13.3Autopilotsystemsetup

Checktheconnections to,andoperationofthe joystick.
Checkallphysicaldata connectionsbetween thesedevices,as appropriate.
Checkallsystem wiring,especially power-relatedwiring.
Waitapproximately1 minutefortheEV-1to resetandre-initialize.
MOTORPOWER SWAPPED
OntheACUunit, themotorcablesare connectedtothepower terminals,andvice versa.
NOGPSDATAAsourceofGPSdata
isnotconnectedtothe
SeaTalkNGsystem.
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Switchoffthepowerto theunitandreconnect correctly.
Checkconnectionsto theGPSdatasource.
Important:
Beforeusingtheautopilotsystemitisessentialthatitisproperly commissionedinaccordancewiththesetupinstructions.
1.Performaninitialpower-ontesttoensureallcomponentsareworking correctly.
2.RefertothelatestversionofyourcompatibleAutopilotController’suser documentationfordetailedinstructionsonhowtocommissionyour Evolution-Seriesautopilotsystem.
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13.4Alarms

Alarmmessage
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Alarmsareraisedbytheautopilotsystemtoalertyoutomechanicaland electricalconditionsrequiringyourattention.
TheEvolution-SeriescomponentstransmitalarmalertsontheSeaT alkNG networkfordisplayonautopilotcontrollersandMFDs,alongwithanaudible alert.TheEvolution-Seriescomponentsstopraisinganalarmwhenthealarm conditionceasesorthealarmisacknowledgedontheautopilotcontrolleror MFD.Ifthealarmissafety-criticalitwillberaisedagainafteratimeddelay.
Unlessotherwisestatedinthetablebelow,youshouldrespondtoalarmsby
[OK]
or
selecting
[Acknowledge]
Alarmmessage
OFFCOURSE
onyourautopilotcontrollerorMFD.
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Autopilothasdeviated fromplannedcourse.
Checkyourvessel positionandif necessarytakemanual controltosteerthe vesselbackoncourse.
WINDSHIFT
Autopilotisunableto maintainnavigationto thecurrentwindangle.
LOWBATTERY
Powersupplyvoltage hasdroppedbelow acceptablelimits. Causedbylowbattery voltageorvoltagedrop attheACUunit(EV-1 systemsonly),dueto poorconnectionsor inadequatewiring.
Acknowledgethealarm andthenstartthe enginetorecharge thebattery.Ifproblem persists,checkwiring connectionsandthat thequalityandgauge ofwiringisadequate forthecurrentdrawof thedriveunit.
CUDISCONNECTED
WAYPOINTADVANCE
ROUTECOMPLETE
Theautopilotcontrol headhasbeen disconnected.
Theautopilothas steeredthevesselto thecurrentwaypoint.
Y ourvesselhasarrived attheendofthecurrent route.
•Checkthe physicalcables andconnections betweenthe autopilotcontrol headandtheSeaT alk
NGsystem.Also
betweentheEV-1 andtheSeaTalkNG system.
•Iftheautopilot controlheadis connectedviaa
SeaTalk1toSeaTalk NGconverter,check
theconverterisusing thelatestsoftware version.
Acknowledgetheturn tothenextwaypoint.
Noactionrequired.
LARGEXTE
Systemchecksandtroubleshooting
Largecross-track error.Theautopilot hasdeviatedmore thanexpectedfroma plannedcourse.
Checkyourvessel positionandif necessarytakemanual controltosteerthe vesselbackoncourse.
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Alarmmessage
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
NODATA
PILOTSTARTUP
•Theautopilotisin WindVanemode andhasnotreceived windangledatafor 32seconds.
•Theautopilotisin Trackmodeand isnotreceiving navigationdata, ortherudderangle sensorisreceivinga low-strengthsignal. Thiswillclearwhen thesignalimproves.
Autopilotcomponents areinitializing.
Checktheconnections tothewindtransducer, multifunctiondisplay, andautopilotcontrol head(asappropriate).
Somecomponents maytakeamomentto startup.
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13.5LEDindications(EV-1)

LEDIndicationLEDStatusandrequiredaction
LEDIndicationLEDStatusandrequiredaction
(Nocolor)LEDhasbeendisabled
•Ensurethatthe display/chartplotterLEDsetting (requiresLightHouse4software versionv4.6.74orlater)hasnotbeen enabled.Formoreinformation,referto:
p.93—SwitchingoffsensorLEDs
(Solidgreen)LEDNormaloperation
•None(normalpoweruptakes<1minute).
(Green)Unitisinitializing;nopilotor compassfunctionscurrentlyavailable.
•None(normalpoweruptakes<1minute).
(GreenandRed)LEDhasbeentriggered manually
•Ensurethatthe display/chartplotterLEDsetting (requiresLightHouse4softwareversion
v4.6.74orlater)hasnotbeenenabled.
Onceenabled,theLEDindicator shownwillappearfora5minute duration.Formoreinformation,referto:
p.93—SwitchingoffsensorLEDs
[Alwaysoff]
[Findme]
(Red)No SeaTalkNG connection.
•Ensurenetworkispowered.
multifunction
•Ensurenetworkcableandconnections aresecureandfreefromdamage.
•IfproblempersistscontactRaymarine technicalsupport.
(Red) SeaTalkNG connectedbutnot receivingdata.
•IfproblempersistscontactRaymarine technicalsupport.

SwitchingoffsensorLEDs

Toassistuserswhowishtheirvesselto“godark”(i.e.notemitanyvisible light),theLEDindicatorspresentonSeaT alkNGpositionsensorscanbe switchedoff.Supporteddevices:RS150,EV-1,EV-2andAR200).
multifunction
Note:
The
[AlwaysOff]
softwareversions.Ensurethatyouobtainthelatestavailablesoftwarefor yourpositionsensors.
featuremaynotbeavailablefordevicesrunningolder
Systemchecksandtroubleshooting
1.Openthe
2.Selecttherelevantsensorfromthenetworklist.
[Network]
settingsmenu:
[Homescreen>Settings>Network]
.
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3.Select
4.Select ThestatusLEDontheselecteddevicewillnowbeswitchedoff,andwill
remainoffuntilthissettingisrevertedto enabled.
[LEDs:]
.
[AlwaysOff]
.
[Normal]
,orthe
[FindMe]
featureis

Findme

The
[Findme]
ofaspecificRaymarineSeaTalkNGpositionsensor(i.e.:RS150,EV-1,EV-2,or AR200).
[Findme]
The continuouslyfor5minutes,givingyoutimetosearchthevesseltodetermine thedevice’sphysicallocation.Thefeatureworksevenifthedevice’sLEDs havebeenswitchedto
The
[FindMe]
sequencesinthatboththeredandgreenLEDswillflashonandoffatthe sametime,twiceeverysecondfor5minutes.
featureassistsyouinfindingthephysicalinstallationlocation
featureworksbymakingtheselecteddevice’sstatusLEDflash
[Alwaysoff]
flashsequencewillbevisiblydifferentthannormalLEDstatus
.
Toinitiatethe devicenameinthe thedevice’spop-overmenu.
Once
[FindMe]
FindMe]
Selecting theLEDflashingandreturnthedevicetoitspreviousLEDstate.
[FindMe]
hasbeenactivated,itsmenuoptionwillchangeto
until5minuteshaselapsed.
[CancelFindMe]
featureforaspecificSeaT alkNGdevice,locatethe
[Network]
settingsmenu,andthenselect
atanytimewithinthe5minutetimeframewillstop

13.6LEDindications(ACU-100/ACU-150)

LEDIndicationLEDStatusandrequiredaction
(Solidgreen)Normaloperation
•None(normalpoweruptakes<1minute).
(Red)No SeaTalkNG connection.
•Ensurenetworkispowered.
[FindMe]
from
[Cancel
Note:
The
[Findme]
softwareversions.Ensurethatyouobtainthelatestavailablesoftwarefor yourpositionsensors.
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featuremaynotbeavailableondevicesrunningolder
•Ensurenetworkcableandconnections aresecureandfreefromdamage.
•IfproblempersistscontactRaymarine technicalsupport.
(Red) SeaTalkNG connectedbutnot receivingdata.
•IfproblempersistscontactRaymarine technicalsupport.

13.7Rudderdampinglevelsanddeadband angles

Forautopilotsystemswhichincludearudderanglereferencesensor/ transducer,rudderdampingisusedtopreventEvolution-Seriesautopilot
systemover-activity,characterizedby“hunting”maneuvers.Anumber ofrudderdampinglevelsareavailabletoaddressthisbehavior.Rudder
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dampinglevelsrelateto“deadbandangles”,andcanbeconfiguredusing yourautopilotcontrolhead(e.g.p70s/p70RsorMFD).Ahigherdampinglevel isintendedtoeliminatepilotandhelmover-activity.
Typically,theappropriaterudderdampinglevelisthelowestacceptable value.However,itisimportanttobeawarethattherudderdampingscaling hasbeenchangedinrecentversionsoftheACU-Seriesunits,whichinclude newerprocessorandsoftwareversions(theseunitscanbeidentifiedwithan “A”appendedtotheirSKU).
Important:
Therudderdampinglevelscanhaveasignificantimpactonyourautopilot performance.Ifyouareunsureastohowtoadjustthesesettingstobest suityourautopilotsystem,pleaserefertoyourdealerorRaymarineproduct support.

RudderDampingleveladjustments

Y oucanadjusttheRudderDampinglevelsusingyourpilotcontrolhead.
ThemenuitemforadjustingtheRudderDampingleveldependsonwhich pilotcontrolleryouareusing:
p70/p70s/p70R/p70Rs—
Settings>RudderDamping]
LightHouse3MFD—
[Homescreen>Settings>Autopilot>Pilotcontrol>
Advancedsettings>RudderDamping]
LightHouse2MFD—FromthePilotSet-uppage:
[Menu>Set-up>AutopilotCalibration>Drive
.
.
[PilotSettings>Drive
Settings>RudderDamping]
13.8PerformingafactoryresetofaSeaTalk
Thefollowingtableliststherudderdampinglevelsanddeadbandanglesthat areavailablewithbotholdandnewversionsoftheACU-Seriessoftware:
Rudderdamping level
1
20.2°0.30°0.2°
30.3°0.45°0.3°
4
5
60.6°0.9°0.9°
7
80.8°1.20°1.6°
90.9°1.35°2.2°
It’simportanttochecktherudderdampinglevelcurrentlyconfiguredonyour autopilotcontrolhead,toensureitmatchesyourneeds.Therudderdamping valueshouldbeincreasedonelevelatatimeuntiltheautopilotstopshunting.
Systemchecksandtroubleshooting
Existing Deadband angle(ACU-100,
ACU-150, ACU-200, ACU-400)
0.1°0.15°0. 1°
0.4°0.60°0.4°
0.5°0.75°0.7°
0.7°1.05°1.1°
Existing Deadbandangle (ACU-300)
NewDeadband angle(ACU-
Seriessoftware
versionv3.11or later)
NGdevice
RaymarineSeaTalkNGdevicescanbefactoryresetfromthe
settingsmenu.
1.Openthe
2.SelecttherelevantSeaTalkNGfromthenetworklist.
3.Select
Theproductwillperformafactoryresetandmayreboot,noconfirmation willbegiven.
[Factoryreset]
[Network]
settingsmenu:
[Homescreen>Settings>Network]
.
[Network]
.
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CHAPTERCONTENTS
14.1Evolution-Seriesautopilotoperationinstructions—page97
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14.1Evolution-Seriesautopilotoperation instructions

Fordetailedinstructionsonhowtooperateyourautopilotsystem,please refertothedocumentationforyourautopilotcontrolunit(e.g.p70s/p70Rs pilotcontrolhead,oraLightHousemultifunctiondisplay/chartplotter).

Autopilotcontrollerdocumentation

Installation,commissioningandoperationinstructionsforyourautopilot controllerarelistedbelow.Pleaseselecttheappropriatedocumentforyour autopilotcontroller:
Document
81355
81365
81406LightHouse4AdvancedOperationInstructions
81370LightHouse3AdvancedOperationInstructions
81360LightHouse2OperationInstructions
AlldocumentsareavailabletodownloadfromtheRaymarinewebsite:
https://bit.ly/rym-docs
Description
p70/p70RInstallationandOperationInstructions
p70s/p70RsInstallationandOperationInstructions
Operation
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CHAPTERCONTENTS
15.1Serviceandmaintenance—page99
15.2Routineequipmentchecks—page99
15.3Productcleaning—page99
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15.1Serviceandmaintenance

Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceablecomponents.Pleasereferall maintenanceandrepairtoauthorizedRaymarinedealers.Unauthorized repairmayaffectyourwarranty.

15.2Routineequipmentchecks

Itisrecommendedthatyouperformthefollowingroutinechecks,ona regularbasis,toensurethecorrectandreliableoperationofyourequipment:
•Examineallcablesforsignsofdamageorwearandtear .
•Checkthatallcablesaresecurelyconnected.

15.3Productcleaning

Bestcleaningpractices.
Whencleaningproducts:
•Switchoffpowersupply.
•Useacleandampclothtowipeclean.
•DoNOTuse:abrasive,acidic,ammonia,solventorotherchemicalbased cleaningproducts.
•DoNOTuseajetwash.
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CHAPTERCONTENTS
16.1Raymarinetechnicalsupportandservicing—page101
16.2Learningresources—page102
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