Raymarine gS Series, gS125, gS165, gS95, gS195 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

gS Series
Installation and operation instructions
English
Date: 10-2014 Document number: 81344-6-EN © 2014 Raymarine UK Limited
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Documentandsoftwarechanges
Thefollowingtablesdescribethemainchangesthathavebeenmadesincethelastreleaseofboththe productsoftwareandthisdocument.
Applicablesoftwareversion:LightHouseII—Release12.xx
Applicabledocuments:81344–6
Applicableproducts:gS95/gS125/gS165/gS195.
DocumentandSoftwarechanges
Description
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Addedsupportforupto2Radarscannersonthesame network.
Radarapplication21.2Multipleradarscanners
Usingthepowerbuttontoswitch
operatingmodes
3.1Systemintegration
Addedsupportfordisplayingupto4camerafeedsusing QuadView.
Camera application
22.3Displayingmultiplecamerafeedsusing
QuadView
Added‘BatteryCharge’dataitemandchanged‘RPM& Speed’dataitemto‘RPM&SOG’intheDataapplication.
Dataapplication
9.7Listofdataitems
Increasedsupportfornumberofbatteriesto16.System
9.2Boatdetails
Softwarechanges
Description
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AddedsupportintheRadarapplicationforextreme latitudesupto82degreesnorth.
Radarapplication
N/A
ForafullsoftwareversionhistoryincludingalistofapplicableMFDvariantsforeachversion,referto:
AppendixESoftwarereleasehistory.
Documentchanges
Description
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Updatedpowerconsumptionguresfor. AddedStandbypowerconsumptiongures.
N/AChapter31Technicalspecication
Powerspecication
UpdatedPoweringOffinstructionstoreectgSSeries isplacedinstandbymodewhenturnedoffusingpower buttonandwillstillconsumepower.
N/A
6.1Displaypower
PuttingthedisplayintoStandby
UpdatedPowerSavemodesectiontoincludecautionthat inPowerSavemodepowerwillstillbeconsumedbythe unit.ThetermStandbyhasalsobeenremovedfromthe titletoensureitisdifferentiatedfromgSSeriesstandby mode.
N/APowerSavemode
AddedinternalstoragetabletoTechnicalSpecication, detailingavailableinternalstorageforeachMFDvariant.
N/A
Internalstorage
AddedpopularfeaturestabletoCameraapplication overviewandexamplerecordingtimesforCAM200IPto Recordandplaybacksection.
Camera application
22.1Cameraapplicationoverviewand
features
22.9Recordandplayback
Approximaterecordtimes
AddedPanoramicphotoand2Dshadingtolistofdisabled overlays/objectwhenChartdetailissettolow.
Chartapplication18.13Cartographyobjects
Chartdetail
Updatedlistofsettingswhichcanbebacked-up/restored.N/A8.5Saveandrestoreitems
ENGLISH
Documentnumber:81344-6 Date:10-2014
Description
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ChangedIPcameraconnectionssectiontoshowthe ethernetcouplerinsteadofthecrossovercouplerand addedpartsnumbersforadaptorcableandethernet coupler.
N/A4.12IPCameraconnections
AddedIPcameraguidancetoIPCameraconnection section.
N/A
IPcameraguidance
AddeddetailsforInterpretingSideVision
TM
imagestothe
SonartechnologiessectionoftheFishnderchapter.
N/A19.2Sonartechnologies
InterpretingSideVision™images
UpdatedAppendix—NMEA2000sentencestoreect LightHouseIIV12.xxsupportedPGN’s.
N/AAppendixCNMEA2000sentences
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Contents
Chapter1Importantinformation..........................9
CertiedInstallation.....................................................9
Productoperationinhightemperatures.......................10
PoweroverEthernet(PoE).........................................11
TFTDisplays.............................................................11
Wateringress............................................................11
Disclaimers...............................................................1 1
Memorycardsandchartcards...................................12
EMCinstallationguidelines........................................12
RFexposure.............................................................12
FCC..........................................................................12
ComplianceStatement(Part15.19)............................12
FCCInterferenceStatement(Part15.105(b)).............12
IndustryCanada........................................................13
IndustryCanada(Français)........................................13
Japaneseapprovals...................................................13
Thirdpartysoftwarelicenseagreements.....................13
Suppressionferrites...................................................13
Connectionstootherequipment.................................14
Declarationofconformity............................................14
Productdisposal........................................................14
Pixeldefectpolicy......................................................14
Warrantyregistration..................................................14
IMOandSOLAS........................................................14
Technicalaccuracy....................................................14
Chapter2Documentandproduct
information...........................................................15
2.1Handbookinformation..........................................16
2.2Handbookconventions.........................................17
2.3Productoverview.................................................19
2.4Systemfeaturehighlights......................................20
Chapter3Planningtheinstallation...................27
3.1Systemintegration...............................................28
3.2Installationchecklist.............................................33
3.3Multipledatasources(MDS)overview...................33
3.4Identifyingyourdisplayvariant..............................34
3.5Networkingconstraints.........................................34
3.6Typicalsystems...................................................36
3.7Systemprotocols.................................................38
3.8Datamaster.........................................................39
3.9Partssupplied......................................................39
3.10Toolsrequiredforinstallation...............................40
3.11Selectingalocation............................................41
Chapter4Cablesandconnections....................45
4.1Generalcablingguidance.....................................46
4.2gS95/gS125/gS165Connections
overview...................................................................47
4.3gS195connectionsoverview.................................47
4.4Powerconnection................................................48
4.5Cardreaderconnection........................................51
4.6Auxiliaryalarmconnection....................................51
4.7Networkconnections............................................52
4.8Keypadconnection...............................................54
4.9Radarconnection.................................................55
4.10Sonarmoduleconnection...................................57
4.11Thermalcameraconnection................................59
4.12IPCameraconnections......................................60
4.13Weatherreceiverconnection...............................61
4.14Fusionlinkconnection........................................61
4.15GPSconnection.................................................62
4.16AISconnection...................................................63
4.17Fastheadingconnection......................................63
4.18SeaTalk
ng
connections........................................64
4.19NMEA2000connection......................................65
4.20SeaTalkconnection............................................65
4.21NMEA0183connection......................................66
4.22Camera/Videoconnections...............................67
4.23HDMIvideooutput.............................................67
4.24HD-SDIconnection(gS195)................................68
4.25Mediaplayerconnection.....................................69
4.26Bluetoothremotecontrolconnection....................70
4.27Remotecontrolfunctions....................................72
4.28WiFiconnections................................................74
Chapter5Mounting.............................................75
5.1Bracketmountingholelocations............................76
5.2Mountingsurfacerequirements.............................76
5.3Flushmountingthedisplay...................................77
5.4Flushmountingthecardreader.............................78
5.5Surfacemountingthedisplay................................79
5.6Surfacemountingthecardreader.........................80
Chapter6Gettingstarted...................................81
6.1Displaypower......................................................82
6.2Controls...............................................................83
6.3Homescreenoverview—T ouchonly
displays....................................................................85
6.4Pages.................................................................87
6.5Applications.........................................................88
6.6Splitscreencontrols..............................................89
6.7Screenoverview..................................................90
6.8Basictouchscreenoperations...............................93
6.9Multi-Touchgestures............................................94
6.10Initialsetupprocedures......................................94
6.11Enablingautopilotcontrol....................................97
6.12Engineidentication...........................................98
6.13EnablingAISfunctions......................................100
6.14Sharedpreferences..........................................100
6.15Softwareupdates.............................................101
6.16Learningresources...........................................102
Chapter7Systemchecks.................................103
7.1GPSCheck........................................................104
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7.2GPSStatus........................................................104
7.3RaymarineGPS/GNSSreceiver
compatibility............................................................105
7.4Radarcheck......................................................106
7.5Sonarcheck......................................................107
7.6Thermalcamerasetupandchecks......................108
Chapter8Managingdisplaydata.....................111
8.1Memorycardsandchartcards.............................112
8.2Insertingamemorycardorchartcard..................112
8.3Removingamemorycardorchartcard................1 13
8.4Savinguserdataandusersettings.......................113
8.5Saveandrestoreitems........................................116
8.6Screenshots.......................................................1 18
8.7Resettingyoursystem.........................................118
Chapter9Customizingyourdisplay...............119
9.1Languageselection............................................120
9.2Boatdetails........................................................121
9.3Unitsset-up.......................................................122
9.4TimeandDateset-up.........................................123
9.5Displaypreferences...........................................124
9.6Databaranddataboxoverview............................127
9.7Listofdataitems................................................129
9.8Systemset-upmenus.........................................136
Chapter10Documentviewerapplica-
tion......................................................................147
10.1Documentvieweroverview...............................148
Chapter11Autopilotcontrol............................151
11.1AutopilotControloverviewandfeatures.............152
11.2Enablingautopilotcontrol..................................152
11.3Engagingtheautopilot......................................153
11.4Adjustingthecurrentlockedheading.................153
11.5Disengagingtheautopilot..................................154
11.6Manuallydisplayingthepilotcontroldialog
box.........................................................................155
11.7PilotControldialog...........................................155
11.8PilotBar...........................................................156
11.9PilotSet-up......................................................157
11.10Pilotsettings...................................................157
11.11Commissioning...............................................160
11.12Autopilotstatussymbols..................................164
11.13Autopilotalarms..............................................164
Chapter12Alarmmanagement........................165
12.1Alarmsoverview...............................................166
12.2AlarmManageroverview..................................166
12.3Alarmoptions...................................................169
Chapter13ManOverboard(MOB)...................175
13.1Manoverboard.................................................176
Chapter14DSCVHFradiointegration............179
14.1DSCVHFradiointegration................................180
14.2EnablingDSCVHFradiointegration..................180
Chapter15Fuelmanager..................................181
15.1Fuelmanageroverview....................................182
Chapter16AISfunction....................................185
16.1AISoverview....................................................186
16.2AISprerequisites..............................................187
16.3AIScontextmenu.............................................187
16.4EnablingAIS....................................................188
16.5DisplayingAISvectors......................................188
16.6AISstatussymbols...........................................189
16.7AISsilentmode................................................189
16.8AIStargetsymbols...........................................190
16.9DisplayingdetailedAIStargetinformation...........191
16.10ViewingallAIStargets....................................191
16.11UsingAIStoavoidcollisions............................192
16.12Targetoptions................................................193
16.13AISalarms.....................................................194
16.14Buddytracking...............................................194
Chapter17Waypoints,Routesand
Tracks.................................................................197
17.1Waypointsoverview..........................................198
17.2Routes.............................................................207
17.3Tracks.............................................................215
17.4ImportandExport.............................................217
17.5Waypoints,routesandtracksstorage
capacity..................................................................217
Chapter18Chartapplication............................219
18.1Chartapplicationoverviewandfeatures.............220
18.2Electronicchartsoverview................................222
18.3Navigationoptions............................................225
18.4Chartrangingandpanning................................227
18.5Chartselection.................................................228
18.6Vesselpositiononthechartdisplay...................228
18.7ChartOrientation..............................................229
18.8Chartmotionmode...........................................230
18.9Chartviews......................................................231
18.10Chartdisplay..................................................233
18.11Overlays........................................................233
18.12Chartvectors.................................................240
18.13Cartographyobjects.......................................241
18.14Objectinformation..........................................243
18.15Depth&Contouroptions.................................247
18.16MyDataoptions.............................................249
18.17Multiplechartsynchronization.........................249
18.18Measuringdistancesandbearings..................250
Chapter19Fishnderapplication....................251
19.1Fishnderoverviewandfeatures.......................252
19.2Sonartechnologies...........................................254
19.3Raymarinesonarmodules................................257
19.4Multiplesonarmodulesupport..........................257
19.5Sonarcrosstalkinterference..............................259
19.6Customchannels.............................................261
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19.7Thesonarimage..............................................262
19.8DepthRange...................................................263
19.9SideVision
TM
Range........................................264
19.10Fishnderscrolling.........................................264
19.11Fishnderdisplaymodes.................................265
19.12SideVision
TM
Views.......................................267
19.13Presentationmenuoptions..............................268
19.14Depthanddistance.........................................269
19.15WaypointsintheFishnderapplication............270
19.16Sensitivitysettings..........................................270
19.17Fishnderalarms............................................275
19.18Frequencytuning...........................................276
19.19Sounderset-upmenuoptions..........................277
19.20Transducerset-upmenuoptions.....................278
19.21Resettingthesonar........................................279
Chapter20Dataapplication.............................281
20.1Dataapplicationoverview.................................282
20.2
Selectingdatapagesusingtouch................284
20.3
Selectingdatapages..................................285
20.4Customizingthedataapplication.......................285
20.5Listofdataitems..............................................287
20.6Engineidentication.........................................294
20.7Settingboatdetails...........................................296
20.8SettingmaximumengineRPM..........................296
20.9Colortheme.....................................................297
20.10Unitsset-up...................................................298
20.11Resettingminimumandmaximum
readings..................................................................299
20.12Resettingalldatapages..................................299
Chapter21Radarapplication...........................301
21.1Radarapplicationoverviewandfeatures............302
21.2Multipleradarscanners....................................304
21.3Radarscannerstatussymbols..........................304
21.4Radarcontextmenu.........................................306
21.5Radarrangeandimagequality..........................306
21.6Targettracking.................................................309
21.7Distances,range,andbearing...........................312
21.8Radarmodeandorientation..............................315
21.9Radarpresentationmenuoptions......................317
21.10
Radartuning:On-screengain
controls...................................................................320
21.11HDandSuperHDradaradjustments................321
21.12Non-HDdigitalradomesadjustments...............323
21.13Dualrangeradaroperation.............................325
21.14Radarscanspeed..........................................326
21.15RadarSet-upmenu........................................327
21.16Resettingtheradar.........................................329
Chapter22Cameraapplication........................331
22.1Cameraapplicationoverviewand
features..................................................................332
22.2Changingthecamerafeed................................333
22.3DisplayingmultiplecamerafeedsusingQuad
View.......................................................................333
22.4Cameracycling................................................334
22.5Namingcamera/videofeeds............................335
22.6Adjustingthevideoimage.................................336
22.7Selectingtheaspectratio..................................336
22.8Selectingalocationtostorerecordings..............337
22.9Recordandplayback........................................337
22.10Takingphotos.................................................339
22.11Viewingphotos...............................................340
Chapter23Thermalcameraapplication—
Panandtiltcameras..........................................341
23.1Thermalcameraapplicationoverview................342
23.2Thermalcameraimage.....................................342
23.3Controlsoverview.............................................343
23.4Cameracontrol................................................344
23.5Imageadjustments...........................................346
23.6Panandtiltcamera—newcamera
interface..................................................................349
23.7Highpowerandhightorquemodes...................352
23.8Panandtiltcamera—oldcamera
interface..................................................................353
Chapter24Thermalcameraapplication—
xedmountcameras.........................................357
24.1Thermalcameraapplicationoverview................358
24.2Thermalcameraimage.....................................358
24.3Controlsoverview.............................................359
24.4Cameracontrol................................................360
24.5Imageadjustments...........................................360
24.6Fixedmountcameramenu...............................362
Chapter25Fusionlinkapplication..................365
25.1Fusionlinkoverview.........................................366
25.2Mediasources.................................................367
25.3Browsingmusic................................................369
25.4Selectingshufeandrepeatfunctions................369
25.5Adjustingvolumelevelsforeachzone..............370
25.6Selectingthezonetocontrol.............................370
25.7Adjustingthetonecontrols................................371
25.8Selectingthesystemtocontrol..........................371
25.9Menuoptions...................................................372
Chapter26Weatherapplication(North
Americaonly).....................................................373
26.1Weatherapplicationoverview............................374
26.2Weatherapplicationsetup................................374
26.3Weatherapplicationdisplayoverview................375
26.4Weathermapnavigation...................................378
26.5Weathercontextmenu......................................378
26.6Weatherinformation.........................................379
26.7Weatherreports...............................................380
26.8Animatedweathergraphics...............................381
26.9Weatherapplicationmenuoptions.....................381
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26.10Glossaryofweatherterms..............................383
Chapter27Siriusaudioapplication(North
Americaonly).....................................................385
27.1Siriusaudiooverview........................................386
Chapter28Mobileapplications........................387
28.1Raymarinemobileapps....................................388
28.2EnablingWi-Fi.................................................389
28.3Enablingmobileapps.......................................389
28.4SettingupWi-Fisecurity...................................390
28.5SelectingaWi-Fichannel.................................390
Chapter29Maintainingyourdisplay...............391
29.1Serviceandmaintenance.................................392
29.2Productcleaning..............................................392
Chapter30Troubleshooting.............................393
30.1Troubleshooting...............................................394
30.2Poweruptroubleshooting.................................395
30.3Radartroubleshooting......................................396
30.4GPStroubleshooting........................................397
30.5TroubleshootingAutorouting...........................398
30.6Sonartroubleshooting......................................400
30.7Sonarcrosstalkinterference..............................401
30.8Thermalcameratroubleshooting.......................403
30.9Systemdatatroubleshooting.............................405
30.10Videotroubleshooting.....................................406
30.11Wi-Fitroubleshooting......................................407
30.12Bluetoothtroubleshooting...............................408
30.13Touchscreentroubleshooting...........................409
30.14Miscellaneoustroubleshooting........................410
Chapter31Technicalspecication..................411
31.1Technicalspecication......................................412
Chapter32Technicalsupport..........................415
32.1Raymarinecustomersupport............................416
32.2Learningresources...........................................416
32.3Third-partysupport...........................................417
Chapter33Sparesandaccessories................419
33.1gSSeriesaccessories......................................420
33.2gSSeriesspares..............................................420
33.3Networkhardware............................................421
33.4Networkcableconnectortypes..........................421
33.5RayNettoRayNetcablesandconnectors...........422
33.6Networkcabletypes.........................................424
33.7SeaTalk
ng
cablingcomponents..........................424
33.8SeaTalk
ng
cablesandaccessories.....................425
33.9SeaTalkaccessories.........................................426
AppendixAConnectorsandpinouts..............427
AppendixBNMEA0183sentences.................428
AppendixCNMEA2000sentences.................429
AppendixDSwitchpanelapplication..............432
AppendixESoftwarereleases.........................434
AppendixFMultifunctiondisplay
compatibility......................................................436
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Chapter1:Importantinformation
CertiedInstallation
Raymarinerecommendscertiedinstallationbya Raymarineapprovedinstaller.Acertiedinstallation qualiesforenhancedproductwarrantybenets. ContactyourRaymarinedealerforfurtherdetails, andrefertotheseparatewarrantydocumentpacked withyourproduct.
Warning:Ensuresafenavigation
Thisproductisintendedonlyasanaid tonavigationandmustneverbeused inpreferencetosoundnavigational judgment.Onlyofcialgovernment chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainall thecurrentinformationneededforsafe navigation,andthecaptainisresponsible fortheirprudentuse.Itistheuser’s responsibilitytouseofcialgovernment charts,noticestomariners,cautionand propernavigationalskillwhenoperating thisoranyotherRaymarineproduct.
Warning:Productinstallationand operation
Thisproductmustbeinstalledand operatedinaccordancewiththe instructionsprovided.Failuretodoso couldresultinpersonalinjury,damage toyourvesseland/orpoorproduct performance.
Warning:MinimumSafeDepth
TheMinimumSafeDepthsettingis usedduringAutoroutingtorestrictthe createdroutefromenteringwaterthatis toshallowforthevessel.
Bottomdepthistakenfromcompatible electronicnavigationalchartsand MinimumSafeDepthisauser calculation.Asbothofthesefactors areoutsideofRaymarine’scontrol, Raymarinewillnotbeheldliableforany damage,physicalorotherwise,resulting fromtheuseoftheAutoroutingfeature ortheMinimumSafeDepthsetting.
Warning:Autorouting
RoutescreatedusingtheAutorouting featurerelyonBottomDepthinformation takenfromcompatibleelectronic cartographyandauserdenedMinimum SafeDepthvalue.Asbothofthese valuesaresubjectivethegenerated routeMUSTbecarefullycheckedand ifnecessaryeditedBEFOREstartingto followtherouteintheChartapplication.
Warning:Autorouting—Trafc separation
TheAutoroutingfeaturedoesnot adheretotheTrafcSeparationSchemes identiedinRule10oftheInternational
RegulationsforPreventingCollisionsat Sea1972asamended.
Raymarine
®
thereforerecommendsthat
youdoNOTuseAutoroutingtocreate anypartofaroutewhichwillcrosstrafc lanesorpassneartotrafcseparation lines.InthesesituationsAutorouting MUSTbeswitchedOffandtheroute orroutelegMUSTbebuiltmanually, ensuringcompliancetotheruleslaidout intheaboveregulations.
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforusein hazardous/ammableatmospheres.Do NOTinstallinahazardous/ammable atmosphere(suchasinanengineroom ornearfueltanks).
Warning:Highvoltages
Thisproductmaycontainhighvoltages. DoNOTremoveanycoversorotherwise attempttoaccessinternalcomponents, unlessspecicallyinstructedinthe documentationprovided.
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct, ensureithasbeencorrectlygrounded,in accordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.
Warning:Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’spowersupplyis switchedOFFbeforestartingtoinstallthis product.DoNOTconnectordisconnect equipmentwiththepowerswitchedon, unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
Warning:FCCWarning(Part15.21)
Changesormodicationstothis equipmentnotexpresslyapprovedin writingbyRaymarineIncorporatedcould violatecompliancewithFCCrulesand voidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatethe equipment.
Warning:Radarscannersafety
Beforerotatingtheradarscanner,ensure allpersonnelareclear.
Importantinformation
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Warning:Radartransmission safety
Theradarscannertransmits electromagneticenergy.Ensureall personnelareclearofthescannerwhen theradaristransmitting.
Warning:Sonaroperation
•NEVERoperatethesonarwiththe vesseloutofthewater .
•NEVERtouchthetransducerfacewhen thesonarispoweredon.
•SWITCHOFFthesonarifdiversare likelytobewithin7.6m(25ft)ofthe transducer.
Warning:Touchscreendisplay temperature
Ifthedisplayismountedwhereitwillbe exposedtoprolongedperiodsofdirect sunlight,thetouchscreenmaygetvery hotduetotheabsorbedsolarenergy .
InsuchconditionsRaymarinehighly recommendsthatyouavoidusingthe touchscreen:
•ForHybridT ouchdisplays,usethe integratedkeypadtooperatethe display.
•Fortouch-onlysystemsitis recommendedthatanexternal keypadisttedtothesystem(for example,theRMK-9accessory).
Warning:Touchscreendisplay
Exposuretoprolongedrainmaycause erroneoustouchperformance,inthese situationskeeptouchactivitytoa minimumandwipethescreenwitha drynon-abrasiveclothbeforeusingthe touchscreen.
Productoperationinhigh temperatures
Atextremetemperatures,theunitcanbecomevery hot,especiallytheinternalcomponents.
Toprotecttheinternalcomponents,theunit automaticallyreducestheperformanceofthemain processortopreventitfromoverheating.Whenthis occurs,youmaynoticeaslightdegradationinthe performanceoftheunit,intermsofresponsiveness touseroperation.
Thisisexpectedbehavior,designedtoprotectthe unitfromtheadverseeffectsofexcessiveheat.
Caution:Mountingsurface requirements
Thisproductisheavy.T opreventpotential damagetotheproductand/oryour vessel,observethefollowingBEFORE installingtheproduct:
•Refertotheweightinformationprovided inthetechnicalspecicationforthis productandensurethattheintended mountingsurfaceissuitableforbearing theweight.
•Ifthemountingsurfaceisnotsuitable fortheproductweight,youmayneedto reinforcethemountingsurface.
•Ifindoubt,refertoaprofessional marineequipmentinstallerforfurther guidance.
Caution:Powersupplyprotection
Wheninstallingthisproductensurethe powersourceisadequatelyprotected bymeansofasuitably-ratedfuseor automaticcircuitbreaker.
Caution:Careofchartandmemory cards
Toavoidirreparabledamagetoand/or lossofdatafromchartandmemorycards:
•DONOTsavedataorlestoacard containingcartographyasthecharts maybeoverwritten.
•Ensurethatchartandmemorycards arettedthecorrectwayaround.DO NOTtrytoforceacardintoposition.
•DONOTuseametallicinstrumentsuch asascrewdriverorplierstoinsertor removeachartormemorycard.
Caution:Ensurecardreaderdoor issecurelyclosed
Topreventwateringressandconsequent damagetotheproduct,ensurethatthe cardreaderdoorisrmlyclosed.
Caution:Suncovers
•Ifyourproductissuppliedwithasun cover,toprotectagainstthedamaging effectsofultraviolet(UV)light,always tthesuncoverwhentheproductis notinuse.
•Suncoversmustberemovedwhen travellingathighspeed,whetherin waterorwhenthevesselisbeing towed.
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Caution:Productcleaning
Whencleaningproducts:
•Ifyourproductincludesadisplay screen,doNOTwipethescreenwith adrycloth,asthiscouldscratchthe screencoating.
•DoNOTuseabrasive,oracidor ammoniabasedproducts.
•DoNOTuseajetwash.
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)
ThisproductcansupplyPoweroverEthernet(PoE) toclass1,2and3devices.Theproductcanoutput amaximumof20WattsforconsumptionbyPoE devices.
ThePoEclassdenotesthepowerrangeofthePoE device.
PoEClassPowerrangeClassdescription
Class1
0.44Wto3.84WVerylowpower
Class2
3.84Wto6.49WLowpower
Class3
6.49Wto12.95WMidpower
Class0
0.44Wto12.95W
-
Note:Theproductwillnotprovidepowertoclass 4devices.
Theproductcanpowerupto3devicesusing theavailablenetwork/PoEportsaslongasthe combinedmaxpowerofthePoEdevicesdoesnot exceed20watts.
WhenaPoEdeviceisconnecteditisinterrogatedto establishifthedeviceisPoEandifsowhatclassof deviceitis.Themaxpowerforthatclassofdevice isthenassignedtothatport(e.g.class2=6.49W) anddeductedfromtheremainingpoweroutput.
Thetablebelowshowsacceptablecongurations ofPoEdevices.
Class1(3.84 W)
Class2(6.49 W)
Class3/ Class0 (12.95W)
Totalpower used
13.84W
27.68W
311.52W
16.49W
212.98W
319.47W
1110.33W
2114.17W
1216.82W
112.95W
1116.79W
1119.44W
Note:Aclass0deviceshallbeassignedthesame powerallocationasaclass3device.
Note:IfaPoEdeviceisconnectedthatwilltake thetotalassignedpowerover20Wthedevicewill notbepowered.
TFTDisplays
Thecolorsofthedisplaymayseemtovarywhen viewedagainstacoloredbackgroundorincolored light.Thisisaperfectlynormaleffectthatcan beseenwithallcolorThinFilmTransistor(TFT) displays.
Wateringress
Wateringressdisclaimer
Althoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthis productmeetsthestatedIPXstandard(refertothe product’sT echnicalSpecication),waterintrusion andsubsequentequipmentfailuremayoccurifthe productissubjectedtocommercialhigh-pressure washing.Raymarinewillnotwarrantproducts subjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.
Disclaimers
Thisproduct(includingtheelectroniccharts)is intendedtobeusedonlyasanaidtonavigation.It isdesignedtofacilitateuseofofcialgovernment charts,notreplacethem.Onlyofcialgovernment chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainallthecurrent informationneededforsafenavigation,andthe captainisresponsiblefortheirprudentuse.Itis theuser’sresponsibilitytouseofcialgovernment charts,noticestomariners,cautionandproper navigationalskillwhenoperatingthisoranyother Raymarineproduct.Thisproductsupportselectronic chartsprovidedbythirdpartydatasupplierswhich maybeembeddedorstoredonmemorycard.Use ofsuchchartsissubjecttothesupplier’sEnd-User LicenceAgreementincludedinthedocumentation forthisproductorsuppliedwiththememorycard (asapplicable).
Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductis error-freeorthatitiscompatiblewithproducts manufacturedbyanypersonorentityotherthan Raymarine.
Thisproductusesdigitalchartdata,andelectronic informationfromtheGlobalPositioningSystem (GPS)whichmaycontainerrors.Raymarinedoes notwarranttheaccuracyofsuchinformationand youareadvisedthaterrorsinsuchinformationmay causetheproducttomalfunction.Raymarineisnot responsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedbyyour useorinabilitytousetheproduct,bytheinteraction oftheproductwithproductsmanufacturedbyothers, orbyerrorsinchartdataorinformationutilizedby theproductandsuppliedbythirdparties.
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Memorycardsandchartcards
MicroSDmemorycardscanbeusedtobackup/ archivedata(e.g.Waypoint,andTracks).Once dataisbackeduptoamemorycardolddatacan bedeletedfromthesystem,creatingcapacityfor newdata.Thearchiveddatacanberetrievedatany time.Chartcardsprovideadditionalorupgraded cartography.
Itisrecommendedthatyourdataisbackeduptoa memorycardonaregularbasis.DoNOTsavedata toamemorycardcontainingcartography .
Compatiblecards
ThefollowingtypesofMicroSDcardsarecompatible withyourdisplay:
•MicroSecureDigitalStandard-Capacity (MicroSDSC)
•MicroSecureDigitalHigh-Capacity(MicroSDHC)
Note:
Themaximumsupportedmemorycardcapacity is32GB.
•MicroSDcardsmustbeformattedtouseeither theFATorFAT32lesystemformattoenable usewithyourMFD.
Speedclassrating
Forbestperformanceitisrecommendedthatyou useClass10orUHS(UltraHighSpeed)class memorycards.
Chartcards
Yourproductispre-loadedwithelectroniccharts (worldwidebasemap).Ifyouwishtousedifferent chartdata,youcaninsertcompatiblechartcardsinto theunit'smemorycardreader.
Usebrandedchartcardsandmemorycards
Whenarchivingdataorcreatinganelectronicchart card,Raymarinerecommendstheuseofquality brandedmemorycards.Somebrandsofmemory cardmaynotworkinyourunit.Pleasecontact customersupportforalistofrecommendedcards.
EMCinstallationguidelines
Raymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformto theappropriateElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC) regulations,tominimizeelectromagneticinterference betweenequipmentandminimizetheeffectsuch interferencecouldhaveontheperformanceofyour system
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMC performanceisnotcompromised.
Note:InareasofextremeEMCinterference, someslightinterferencemaybenoticedonthe product.Wherethisoccurstheproductandthe sourceoftheinterferenceshouldbeseparatedby agreaterdistance.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommend thatwhereverpossible:
•Raymarineequipmentandcablesconnectedto itare:
–Atleast1m(3ft)fromanyequipment
transmittingorcablescarryingradiosignalse.g. VHFradios,cablesandantennas.Inthecase ofSSBradios,thedistanceshouldbeincreased to7ft(2m).
–Morethan2m(7ft)fromthepathofaradar
beam.Aradarbeamcannormallybeassumed tospread20degreesaboveandbelowthe radiatingelement.
•Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebattery fromthatusedforenginestart.Thisisimportantto preventerraticbehavioranddatalosswhichcan occuriftheenginestartdoesnothaveaseparate battery.
•Raymarinespeciedcablesareused.
•Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsois detailedintheinstallationmanual.
Note:Whereconstraintsontheinstallation preventanyoftheaboverecommendations,
alwaysensurethemaximumpossibleseparation betweendifferentitemsofelectricalequipment,to providethebestconditionsforEMCperformance throughouttheinstallation
RFexposure
ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCC/ICRFexposure limitsforgeneralpopulation/uncontrolledexposure. ThewirelessLAN/Bluetoothantennaismounted behindthefrontfaciaofthedisplay.Thisequipment shouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithaminimum distanceof1cm(0.39in)betweenthedeviceand thebody.Thistransmittermustnotbeco-located oroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantenna ortransmitter,exceptinaccordancewithFCC multi-transmitterproductprocedures.
FCC
ComplianceStatement(Part15.19)
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules. Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference.
2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference
received,includinginterferencethatmaycause undesiredoperation.
FCCInterferenceStatement(Part
15.105(b))
Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomply withthelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuant toPart15oftheFCCRules.
Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonable protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceina residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,
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uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand, ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio communications.However,thereisnoguarantee thatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticular installation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmful interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,which canbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoff andon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrectthe interferencebyoneofthefollowingmeasures:
1.Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
2.Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipment andreceiver.
3.Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletona circuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiver isconnected.
4.Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TV technicianforhelp.
IndustryCanada
ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanada License-exemptRSSstandard(s).
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference;and
2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference, includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesired operationofthedevice.
ThisClassBdigitalapparatuscomplieswith CanadianICES-003.
IndustryCanada(Français)
Cetappareilestconformeauxnormesd'exemption delicenceRSSd'IndustryCanada.
Sonfonctionnementestsoumisauxdeuxconditions suivantes:
1.cetappareilnedoitpascauserd'interférence,et
2.cetappareildoitacceptertouteinterférence, notammentlesinterférencesquipeuventaffecter sonfonctionnement.
CetappareilnumériquedelaclasseBestconforme àlanormeNMB-003duCanada.
Japaneseapprovals
Inthefrequencybandusedforthisdevice,campusradio stations(radiosstationsthatrequirealicense)andspecied lowpowerradiostations(radiostationsthatdonotrequire license)formobileidenticationandamateurradiostations (radiostationsthatrequirelicense)usedinindustriessuchas microwaveovens,scientic,medicalequipmentdevicesand productionlineofotherfactoriesarealsobeingoperated.
1.Beforeusingthisdevice,pleasemakesurethatcampus radiostationsandspeciedlowpowerradiostationsfor mobileidenticationandamateurradiostationsarenot beingoperatednearby.
2.Incasethereisanycaseofharmfulinterferenceto campusradiostationsformobileidenticationcausedby thisdevice,pleaseimmediatelychangethefrequency usedorstopthetransmissionofradiowavesandthen consultaboutthemeasurestoavoidinterference(for example,theinstallationofpartitions)throughthecontact informationbelow.
3.Besides,whenintrouble,suchaswhenthereisany caseofharmfulinterferencetospeciedlowpower radiostationsformobileidenticationoramateurradio stationscausedbythisdevice,pleaseconsultthrough thefollowingcontactinformation.
Contactinformation:Pleasecontactyourlocalauthorized Raymarinedealer.
Thirdpartysoftwarelicense agreements
Thisproductissubjecttocertainthirdpartysoftware licenseagreementsaslistedbelow:
•GNU—LGPL/GPL
•JPEGlibraries
•OpenSSL
•FreeType
Thelicenseagreementsfortheabovecanbefound onthewebsitewww.raymarine.comandonthe accompanyingdocumentationCDifsupplied.
Suppressionferrites
Raymarinecablesmaybettedwithsuppression ferrites.TheseareimportantforcorrectEMC performance.Ifaferritehastoberemovedforany purpose(e.g.installationormaintenance),itmustbe replacedintheoriginalpositionbeforetheproduct isused.
Useonlyferritesofthecorrecttype,suppliedby Raymarineauthorizeddealers.
Whereaninstallationrequiresmultipleferritestobe addedtoacable,additionalcableclipsshouldbe usedtopreventstressontheconnectorsduetothe extraweightofthecable.
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Connectionstootherequipment
Requirementforferritesonnon-Raymarinecables
IfyourRaymarineequipmentistobeconnected tootherequipmentusingacablenotsuppliedby Raymarine,asuppressionferriteMUSTalwaysbe attachedtothecableneartheRaymarineunit.
Declarationofconformity
RaymarineUKLtd.declaresthatthisproductis compliantwiththeessentialrequirementsofR&TTE directive1999/5/EC.
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycerticate maybeviewedontherelevantproductpageat
www.raymarine.com.
Productdisposal
Disposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththe WEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment (WEEE)Directiverequirestherecyclingofwaste electricalandelectronicequipment.Whilstthe WEEEDirectivedoesnotapplytosomeRaymarine products,wesupportitspolicyandaskyoutobe awareofhowtodisposeofthisproduct.
Pixeldefectpolicy
IncommonwithallTFTunits,thescreenmayexhibit afewwrongly-illuminated(“dead”)pixels.These mayappearasblackpixelsinalightareaofthe screenorascoloredpixelsinblackareas.
IfyourdisplayexhibitsMOREthanthenumber ofwrongly-illuminatedpixelsallowed(refertothe producttechnicalspecicationfordetails),please contactyourlocalRaymarineservicecenterfor furtheradvice.
Warrantyregistration
ToregisteryourRaymarineproductownership, pleasevisitwww.raymarine.comandregisteronline.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproductto receivefullwarrantybenets.Yourunitpackage includesabarcodelabelindicatingtheserialnumber oftheunit.Youwillneedthisserialnumberwhen registeringyourproductonline.Y oushouldretain thelabelforfuturereference.
IMOandSOLAS
Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocument isintendedforuseonleisuremarineboatsand workboatsNOTcoveredbyInternationalMaritime Organization(IMO)andSafetyofLifeatSea (SOLAS)CarriageRegulations.
Technicalaccuracy
Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthis documentwascorrectatthetimeitwasproduced. However,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforany inaccuraciesoromissionsitmaycontain.Inaddition, ourpolicyofcontinuousproductimprovementmay changespecicationswithoutnotice.Asaresult, Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanydifferences betweentheproductandthisdocument.Please checktheRaymarinewebsite(www.raymarine.com) toensureyouhavethemostup-to-dateversion(s)of thedocumentationforyourproduct.
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Chapter2:Documentandproductinformation
Chaptercontents
2.1Handbookinformationonpage16
2.2Handbookconventionsonpage17
2.3Productoverviewonpage19
2.4Systemfeaturehighlightsonpage20
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2.1Handbookinformation
Thishandbookcontainsimportantinformation regardingyourmultifunctiondisplay.
ThehandbookisforusewithgSSeriesmultifunction displays.
Aboutthishandbook
Thishandbookdescribeshowtooperateyour multifunctiondisplayinconjunctionwithcompatible electroniccartographyandperipheralequipment.
Itassumesthatallperipheralequipmenttobe operatedwithitiscompatibleandhasbeencorrectly installed.Thishandbookisintendedforusersof varyingmarineabilities,butassumesagenerallevel ofknowledgeofdisplayuse,nauticalterminology andpractices.
Softwarerevision
Raymarineregularlyupdatesproductsoftwareto addnewfeaturesandimproveexistingfunctionality.
Release 12
Thishandbookcoversmultifunctiondisplay softwareversion—LightHouseIIRelease12. PleaserefertotheSoftwareReleasessection fordetailsonsoftwarereleases. ChecktheRaymarine
®
websitetoensureyou havethelatestsoftwareandusermanuals.
www.raymarine.com.
Handbooks
Thefollowinghandbooksareapplicabletoyour multifunctiondisplay:
gSSeriesHandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
Mountingandgettingstarted guide
88017
Installationandoperation handbook
81344
gS95Mountingtemplate
87173
gS125Mountingtemplate
87171
gS165Mountingtemplate
87172
gS195Mountingtemplate
87198
RCR-2Mountingtemplate
87186
Additionalhandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
SeaTalk
ng
referencemanual
81300
RMK-9Installationand operationsinstructions
81351
AlldocumentsareavailabletodownloadasPDFs fromwww.raymarine.com
UsermanualsPrintShop
RaymarineprovidesaPrintShopservice,enabling youtopurchaseahigh-quality,professionally-printed manualforyourRaymarineproduct.
Printedmanualsareidealforkeepingonboardyour vessel,asausefulsourceofreferencewhenever youneedassistancewithyourRaymarineproduct.
Visithttp://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=5175to orderaprintedmanual,delivereddirectlytoyour door.
ForfurtherinformationaboutthePrintShop, pleasevisitthePrintShopFAQpages:
http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=5751.
Note:
•Acceptedmethodsofpaymentforprinted manualsarecreditcardsandPayPal.
•Printedmanualscanbeshippedworldwide.
•FurthermanualswillbeaddedtothePrintShop overthecomingmonthsforbothnewandlegacy products.
•Raymarineusermanualsarealsoavailableto downloadfree-of-chargefromtheRaymarine website,inthepopularPDFformat.ThesePDF lescanbeviewedonaPC/laptop,tablet, smartphone,oronthelatestgenerationof Raymarinemultifunctiondisplays.
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2.2Handbookconventions
Thefollowingconventionsareusedthroughoutthishandbookwhenreferringto:
TypeExampleConvention
Icons Theterm"select"isusedinproceduresinvolvingiconsto
refertotheactionofselectinganon-screenicon,eitherusing touchorphysicalbuttons:
Touch—Pressyourngerontheicontoselect.
Physicalbuttons—UsetheJoysticktohighlightthe iconandpresstheOkbutton.
Theterm"select"isusedinproceduresinvolvingmenus torefertotheactionofselectingamenuitem,eitherusing touchorphysicalbuttons:
Touch—Pressyourngerontheicontoselect.
Physicalbuttons—UsetheJoysticktohighlightthe iconandpresstheOkbutton.
Menus
Theterm“scroll”isusedinproceduresinvolvingmenusand dialogstorefertotheactionofscrollingalistormenu,either bytouchorphysicalbuttons:
Touch—Pressyourngeronthemenuandslideupor downtoscroll.
Physicalbuttons—TurntheRotarycontrolclockwise oranti—clockwisetoscroll.
.
Applications Theterm“select”isusedinproceduresinvolvingapplications
torefertotheactionofselectingalocation,objectortarget on-screenusingtouchorphysicalbuttons:
Touch—Pressandholdyourngeronalocationto select,or
Touch—Pressandreleaseyourngeronanobjector target.
Physicalbuttons—UsetheJoysticktohighlightthe location,objectortargetandpresstheOkbutton.
Numericadjust controls
Theterm“adjust”isusedinproceduresinvolvingnumerical adjustcontrolstorefertotheactionofchangingthenumeric valueusingtouchorphysicalbuttons:
Touch—Pressyourngerontheupordownarrowto increaseordecreasethenumericvalue.
Physicalbuttons—UsetheRotarycontroltoincrease ordecreasethenumericvalue.
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TypeExampleConvention
WiththeNumericadjustcontroldisplayedyoucanalsoselect onthekeypadiconorpressandholdtheOkbuttontoopen anumerickeypadtoenteranewvalueforthesetting.
Sliderbar controls
Theterm“adjust”isusedinproceduresinvolvingsliderbar controlstorefertotheactionofchangingtheassociated numericvalueusingtouchorphysicalbuttons:
Touch—Pressyourngerontheupordownarrowto
increaseordecreasethenumericvalue.
Physicalbuttons—UsetheRotarycontroltoincrease
ordecreasethenumericvalue.
Waypoint(MOB)button/icon
Dependingonthemultifunctiondisplayvariant therewillbeeitheraWaypoint(MOB)buttonoran on-screenicon.
WPT button
•cSeries
•eSeries
•RMK-9keypad
WPT icons
•aSeries
•gSSeries
Throughoutthismanualtheterm:SelectWPT,refers topressingthephysicalWPTbuttonorpressingthe on-screenWPTicon.
Touchandnon-touchoperations
Thishandbookappliestobothtouchandnon-touch operations.
Thishandbookusesiconstoidentifywhethera particulartaskisspecicallyatouchoranon-touch operation.Whereataskdoesnothaveatouchor non-touchiconthenthetaskcanbeperformedusing either.
Touch(T ouchscreenoperation)— Touchoperationsapplytomultifunction displayswhichhaveatouchscreen.
Non-touch(physicalbuttonoperation) —Non-touchoperationsapplyto multifunctiondisplayswithphysical buttonsormultifunctiondisplaysthat havearemotekeypadconnectedand pairedtoit.
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2.3Productoverview
Productinformation
gSSeriesMultifunctionDisplays(MFDs)are touchscreendisplayswhichhaveHybridT ouch functionalitywhenpairedwitharemotekeypad.The followingRaymarineMFDvariantsareavailable.
ModelPartnumber
gS95
E70124
gS95inverted
E70183
gS125
E70125
gS125inverted
E70184
gS165
E70126
gS165inverted
E70185
gS195
E70213
RefertotheOptimumviewabilitysectionfordetails onstandardvsinverteddisplays.
HybridTouchoverview
IfyourmultifunctiondisplayfeaturesHybridTouch, thisenablesyoutooperatetheunitusingthe touchscreenandthephysicalbuttons.
AHybridT ouchdisplayhasphysicalbuttons whichcanbeusedinadditiontothetouchscreen. Touchscreenonlymultifunctiondisplays(which donothavephysicalbuttons)canbeconnected toaremotekeypadwhichallowsHybridTouch functionality.
Allfunctionscanbeaccessedusingthetouchscreen. However,theremaybesituations(suchasrough seaconditions)whenitisnotappropriatetouse thetouchscreen.Inthesesituations,Raymarine stronglyrecommendsthatyouactivatethetouch lockandusethephysicalbuttonstooperateyour multifunctiondisplay.
Touchscreenoverview
Thetouchscreenprovidesanalternativetousing physicalbuttonstocontrolyourmultifunctiondisplay.
Allfunctionscanbeaccessedusingthetouchscreen
Note:Raymarinestronglyrecommendsthatyou familiarizeyourselfwithtouchoperationswhile yourvesselisanchoredormoored.Y oumaynd ithelpfultousethesimulatormode(accessible fromHomescreen>Set-up>SystemSettings) inthesesituations.
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2.4Systemfeaturehighlights
Featuresthatenableyoutoconnectandcontrolacompletemarineelectronicssystem.
FeatureBenetsWhatitisHowtouseit
Controlyourentiremarine electronicssystemfromone display.Alternatively,createanetwork
ofseveraldisplaystocontrolyour systemfrommultiplelocationsonyour vessel.Easilyconnectallyourdevices togetherinapowerful,uniedand expandablesystemusingSeaTalk
hs
,
SeaTalk
ng
,NMEA0183,andNMEA
2000connections.
Note:ForNMEA0183connections, a65,a67,a68,a75,a77,anda78 onlysupporttheconnectionofa VHFradioandrequireanadditional NMEA0183toSeaTalk
ng
converter.
Thesedataconnectionsenableyou toconnectanextensiverangeof externalequipmenttoyourMFD, enablingyoutomakethemostofyour timeonthewater.Examplesofpopular devicesinclude:
Sonarmodule(“Fishnder”).
Radarscanner.
Thermalcamera.
Datasensors(wind,speed,depth
etc).
IPvideocamera.
Autopilotsystem.
AISreceiver/transceiver.
Fusionmediaplayer.
Siriusaudio&weatherreceiver.
SatelliteTV .
DSCVHFradio.
Smartphonesandtablets.
Digitalswitchingmodules.
Note:Referto‘SystemIntegration’ foralistofsuitabledevices.
3.7System
protocols
System
integration(a
Series,cSeries, eSeries)
3.1System
integration(gS
Series)
Typicalsystems(a
Series,cSeries, eSeries)
3.6Typical
systems(gS
Series)
33.3Network
hardware
SystemLimits
Chapter4Cables andconnections
Supportformultipledatasensors.Connecttoawiderangeofexternaldata
sensors(suchaswind,speed,depth)to
receivecriticalinformationaboutthe environmentaroundyourvessel.Use
theDataapplicationandcongurable databartocustomizethedatatosuit yourneeds.
9.7Listofdata
items
System
integration(a
Series,cSeries, eSeries)
3.1System
integration(gS
Series)
Typicalsystems(a
Series,cSeries, eSeries)
3.6Typical
systems(gS
Series)
20.1Data
application overview
9.6Databar
anddatabox overview
9.3Unitsset-up
Supportformultiplesonarmodules.•Supportformultipleactivesonar
modulesonthenetwork;ability tousemultiplesonarmodules simultaneouslyanddisplaythe returnsfrombothonthescreenatthe sametime—forexample,CP100and CP300,inasplitscreenconguration.
•TakeadvantageofRaymarine’s
Visionality™technology—View theworldbeneathyourvesselwith photo-likeclarity .
•SetuptheFishnderapplicationina waythatreectshowyoush;create
19.1Fishnder
overviewand features
19.2Sonar
technologies
19.3Raymarine
sonarmodules
19.4Multiplesonar modulesupport
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FeatureBenetsWhatitisHowtouseit
custom“applicationpanes”,eachone representingadifferentcombination of“channels”(frequencies)tosuit differentuserscenarios.
Note:NotallMFDsincludean internalsonarmodule.Anexternal sonarmodulemayberequiredfor Fishnderoperation.Refertoyour dealer.
Supportfor2radarscanners.•Supportupto2radarscannersonthe
samenetwork.
•Set-upcustompagetoshowmore than1radarscanneronscreenatthe sametime.
21.1Radar
application overviewand features
21.2Multiple
radarscanners
Wirelessvideostreamingandwireless MFDcontrolviatabletorsmartphone.
Withtheoptionalmobileappsandan AndroidorAppleiOScompatiblemobile deviceyoucan:
•StreamanMFDvideofeedtoyour mobiledevice.Anythingthatis displayedonyourMFDscreencan alsobedisplayedonyourmobile device.
•ControlyourMFDfromanywhere onyourvessel.Youmobiledevice actsasarepeatdisplayandintuitive controlsurfaceforyourMFD. GraphicalrepresentationsoftheMFD controlsonyourmobiledisplaygive youtotalremotecontrolofyourMFD.
Chapter28Mobile applications
28.2Enabling
Wi-Fi
28.3Enabling
mobileapps
28.4Settingup
Wi-Fisecurity
LightHouseuserinterface—universal networkingandoperation.
TaketheEasyRoute™—
Raymarine’sintuitivetouch-based userexperiencemakesiteasytond andusethefeaturesyouneed.
•RaymarineLightHouseMFDsgive youthepowerfulabilityto“mixand match”anycombinationofLightHouse MFDproductsinasinglenetworked system.ThisincludesallMFD variantsintheaSeries,cSeries,e Series,andgSSeriesranges.
•TheLightHouseuniversalsoftware platformensuresthatalluser operationsareidenticalacrossall MFDsinthesystem.Onceyou’ve
learnedhowtouseoneLightHouse MFDvariant,you’velearnedhowto usethemall.
Note:EnsurethatallyourMFDsare runningthesamesoftwareversion.
2.3Productoverview
Chapter6
Gettingstarted
6.10Initialset
upprocedures
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FeatureBenetsWhatitisHowtouseit
Controlanautopilotsystem.
•WithasuitableconnectedEvolution autopilotsystem,youcancontrol anautopilotdirectlyfromyourMFD, withoutaseparatededicatedpilot controlhead.
•MakethemostofRaymarine’s Automagic™technology.Evolution autopilotsusearangeofadvanced technologiestoeliminatetheneed forcomplicatedsetupandcalibration. Withitsintelligentsensorcapabilities, theautopilotautomaticallyadaptsto yourvessel'ssteeringcharacteristics withoutanyuseradjustments.Only abasicsetupprocedureisrequired, usingasimpleDocksideWizard.
•Vesselswithhydraulicsteering systemsbenetfromRaymarine’s Hydro-Balance™technology, whichautomaticallydetectsand compensatesforcommonsteering systemproblems.
11.1Autopilot Controloverview andfeatures
11.9PilotSet-up
11.8PilotBar
Viewandcontrolmultiplethermalvideo cameras.
•Your“SixthSense”atsea.Viewthe worldaroundyourvessel—evenin totaldarkness.Thermaltechnology seestemperature,notvisiblelight. Thismeansthatitseesthingsthatthe humaneyecan't.
•Enhanceyoursituationalawareness —athermalcameracanhelpyouto navigatetheseasatnightorinpoor visibility.
•Enhancethesafetyofyouandyour crew—athermalcameracanquickly identifyapersoninthewaterin man-overboardsituations.
•Controlthecameradirectlyfromyour MFDor,optionally,viaaJoystick ControlUnit(JCU)—orboth.
24.1Thermalcamera applicationoverview
23.4Camera control
Viewmultipleanalogvisible-lightvideo cameras.
Note:NotallMFDvariantssupport theconnectionofanalogvideo devices.RefertotheChapter31
TechnicalSpecicationsectionfor
moreinformation.
Videocamerashavemanymonitoring uses:
•Security.
•Engineroom.
•Rearofboat.
•Docking.
•Anyregularsurveillance.
•Mast-topcamera.
•TheMFDcanbesetuptocontinuously andautomaticallycyclethroughthe availablevideoinputs.
22.1Camera applicationoverview andfeatures
Changing thecamera/ videofeed
22.4Camera
cycling
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FeatureBenetsWhatitisHowtouseit
ViewandrecordIPcameras.
IPvideocamerasprovidepowerful networkingcapabilitiesandhavemany monitoringuses:
•Security.
•Engineroom.
•Rearofboat.
•Docking.
•Anyregularsurveillance.
•Mast-topcamera.
•TheMFDcanbesetuptocontinuously andautomaticallycyclethroughthe availablevideoinputs.
•TheMFDcanbesetuptodisplayup to4camerafeedssimultaneously.
•Youcanrecordthevideofeedfroman IPcameratoaMicroSDmemorycard insertedinyourMFD.
22.1Camera applicationoverview andfeatures
Changing
thecamera/ videofeed
22.4Camera
cycling
22.3Displaying
multiplecamera feedsusing QuadView
22.9Recordand
playback
ViewavideosourcesuchasaDVD player.
Note:NotallMFDvariantssupport theconnectionofanalogvideo devices.RefertotheChapter31
TechnicalSpecicationsectionfor
moreinformation.
Note:T oheartheaudiofeedfrom aconnectedvideodevice,asuitable externalthird-partyaudiosystemis required.MFDsdonothaveinternal audiospeakers.
•Watchmovies.
•Watchtelevisionbroadcasts,suchas thelatestsportingevent(requiresan externalSatelliteTVreceiver).
•Playvideogames.
•Playbackvideofootageorviewphotos fromanexternaldigitalcameraor videocamera.
•Viewthevideooutputfromasuitable smartphone,tablet,orlaptop.
•Thedisplaycanbesetupto continuouslyandautomaticallycycle throughtheavailablevideoinputs.
Note:Theseactivitiesrequire suitableadditionalthird-partyexternal equipmentsuchasDVDplayers,TV /satellitereceivers,cables,video converters,and/orsoftware.Referto yourdealerformoreinformation.
22.1Camera applicationoverview andfeatures
Changing thecamera/ videofeed
Displayenginedata.WiththeEnginepageintheData
application,youcanviewimportantdata fromconnectedengines:
•Oilpressure.
•Coolanttemperature.
•EngineRPM.
•Totalfuelavailable(estimated).
•andmore...
Note:Dependingonthetypeof engineinstalledonyourvessel, thisfeaturemayrequireanengine interfaceunit(suchastheECI-100) toconnecttheengine’sCANdatabus tothenetwork.Refertoyourlocal dealer.
Enginepage6.12Engine
identication
Enginesetup
withanECI interface
Using
theengine identication wizard
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FeatureBenetsWhatitisHowtouseit
Controlyourvessel’selectricalsystemsTheDigitalSwitching(“SwitchPanel”)
applicationandoptionalEmpirBus™ digitalswitchingmodulesallowyouto takecontrolofyourvessel'selectrical systems:
•Controllighting.
•Monitoracanddcelectricalsystems.
•Remotelymonitoruidtanksand batterylevels.
•andmore...
Note:EmpirBus™isatrademarkof TrigenticAG.
Switchpanel overview
Switchpanel conguration
Fuelmanagement.Allowsyoutomoreaccuratelyplanand
manageyourtimeonthewater:
•Displaytheestimatedremainingfuel availableforyourvessel.Basedon thisgure,theestimatedremaining distanceandtimeisautomatically calculated.
•Display“remainingdistance” informationvisuallyonthechartby settingupa“fuelrangering”overlay intheChartapplication.
•Seta“lowfuel”alarmtoalertyou whenyourvessel’sfuellevelfallstoa speciedamount.
Note:Fuelmanagerestimatesare basedon:youloggingtheamount eachtimeyoullthevesselwithfuel; thetotalfuelcapacityofyourvessel’s tanks;andhowmuchfuelisburned bytheengine(s).
15.1Fuelmanager overview
Enablingthe
fuelmanager
Settingupfuel
manager
Settingthelow
fuelalarm
Enablingthe
fuelrangering
SimulatorMode.SimulatorModeenablesyoutopractice
usingyourdisplayandfamiliarize yourselfwithitsoperation,evenwhen youarenotoutonthewater.
Simulatormode
Enablingand disablingsimulator mode
Freeregularsoftwareupdates.
Raymarineregularlyupdatesitsproduct softwaretobringyounewfeaturesand xexistingissues.ChecktheRaymarine websiteonaregularbasistoensurethat you’reusingthelatestsoftware.
6.15Software
updates
http://www.rayma-
rine.com/software/
Updatingthe software
Customizablehomescreenand applications.
•Thehomescreenactsasacentral hubforyourentiremarineelectronics system,providingaccesstoall yourdevicesviaalargerangeof applications.
•Youcanaccessthehomescreen quicklyatanytimeusingthe on-screenHomeiconorthephysical Homebutton(ifavailable).
•Thehomescreencanbecustomized toincludeonlytheapplicationsyou need.
•Split-screenviews—Displaymultiple applicationsatthesametime.Create
6.3Homescreen
overview—Touch onlydisplays
Homescreen
overview—c Series/eSeries
6.5Applications
6.4Pages
6.6Splitscreen
controls
Accessing
thehomescreen
Accessing
thehomescreen
Changingan
existingpageon thehomescreen
Menus
Dialogs
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FeatureBenetsWhatitisHowtouseit
youowncustompagestosuityour exactneeds.Chooseanycombination ofapplicationsforeachpage—chart /sonar,chart/radar,chart/thermal cameraandsoon.
•Eachapplicationcanbecustomizedto suityouwithcomprehensive“Setup” options.
Congurabledatabar.
•Thedatabarisdisplayedatalltimes, givingyouapersistentviewof importantdata(suchasLAT/LON positionandCOG/SOG).Youcan customizethedatabartodisplaythe datathat’simportanttoyou.
•Whenselected,thedatabarexpands toprovidea“databox”,whichprovides additionaldata.Youcanchoosethe datathatwillbedisplayed.
•Auto-hide:T ofree-upscreenspace, youcancongureyourMFDto auto-hidethedatabarafter10 seconds.Re-displaythedatabarat anytimebyselectingthestatusbar.
9.6Databarand
databoxoverview
Customizingthe
databar
Auto-hide
thedatabar
Systemdiagnostics.•Displayacomprehensivelistof
informationfortheMFDandall connecteddevices,alongwith softwareversionsandserialnumbers.
•Recordlivedatastreamsfromthe databusses(SeaTalk
ng
,NMEA0183 etc),foradvanceddiagnosticsand forsendingsysteminformationto Raymarineproductsupportinthe eventofatechnicalissue.
Maintenance
menu
Diagnosticsmenu
Viewingproduct information
Sharedbrightness.IfyouhavemultipleMFDsand
instrumentsinyoursystemyoucan congurethesystemtousethesame displaybrightnesssettingacrossall networkeddisplays.Whenyouchange thebrightnessononedisplay,allother displaysarechangedsimultaneously andautomatically .
SharedbrightnessSettingupshared
brightness
PDFdocumentviewer.
Viewtheinstructionmanualsforallyour Raymarineproductsdirectlyonyour MFD.AlsoviewanyPDFdocument storedonamemorycard.
Note:Password-protectedPDFsor PDFscontainingsecuritycerticates arenotsupported.
10.1Document
vieweroverview
OpeningaPDF
document
Searching
fortext
Morehelp
AccessRaymarine’slearningresourcesonthe Internettoobtainmoreinformationandhelpon someofthefeaturesdescribedbelow:6.16Learning
resources.
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Chapter3:Planningtheinstallation
Chaptercontents
3.1Systemintegrationonpage28
3.2Installationchecklistonpage33
3.3Multipledatasources(MDS)overviewonpage33
3.4Identifyingyourdisplayvariantonpage34
3.5Networkingconstraintsonpage34
3.6Typicalsystemsonpage36
3.7Systemprotocolsonpage38
3.8Datamasteronpage39
3.9Partssuppliedonpage39
3.10Toolsrequiredforinstallationonpage40
3.11Selectingalocationonpage41
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3.1Systemintegration
Yourmultifunctiondisplayiscompatiblewithawiderangeofmarineelectronicsdevices.
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AUDIO
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0
ANTENNA
NETWORK
0
POWER
0
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TackTrue/AppDisplay VMG
Thedisplayusesanumberofprotocolstotransferdatabetweenthevariousdevicesinyoursystem.The followingtabledetailswhichdevicesmaybeconnectedtoyourdisplay,andthetypeofconnections(in termsofprotocolsandphysicalinterfaces):
ItemDeviceTypeMaximumquantitySuitableDevicesConnections
1Remotecontrol
1permultifunction display.
Raymarine
®®
RCU-3
Bluetooth
2
Smartphone/Tablet device
1permultifunction display.
ForRaymarinewirelessvideo streamingandremotecontrol apps:
•AppleiPhone4(orlater)oriPad 2(orlater)
•Androiddevicewithminimum 1GHzprocessorandrunning android2.2.2(orlater)
•AmazonKindleFire
Forchartplottersyncwith NavionicsMarineapp:
•AppleiPhoneoriPad
•Android-compatiblesmartphone ortablet
Formediaplayercontrol:
•AnyBluetooth-enableddevice thatsupportsBluetooth2.1+ EDRpowerclass1.5(supported prole:AVRCP1.0)
•Chartplottersyncwith NavionicsMarineapp:Wi-Fi
•Videostreamingandremote control:Wi-Fi
•Mediaplayercontrol:Bluetooth
2.1+EDRpowerclass1.5 (supportedprole:AVRCP1.0) orlater
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ItemDeviceTypeMaximumquantitySuitableDevicesConnections
3Vesseltanksensors
—third-party
•Upto5xfuel.
•1xfreshwater.
•1xwastewater.
•1xsewage.
•1xbait/sh.
Third-partyNMEA2000interfacesNMEA2000(viaoptional
DeviceNetadaptorcables)
4
GPS/GNSS Receiver(external) —Raymarine
®
1
Anycombinationofthefollowing:
RS130
Raystar125GPS
Raystar125+GPS(viaoptional
SeaTalktoSeaTalk
ng®
converter)
SeaTalk,SeaTalk
ng®
,orNMEA
0183
5
Instruments—
Raymarine
®
Asdeterminedby
SeaTalk
ng®
bus bandwidthandpower loading.
SeaTalk
ng®
:
i50Depth,Speed,orTridata
i60Wind,CHWind
i70
ST70+
ST70
SeaTalk(viaoptionalSeaTalkto SeaTalk
ng®
converter):
i40Wind,Speed,Depth,or
Bidata
ST60+Wind,Speed,Depth,
Rudder,orCompass
ST40Wind,Speed,Depth,
Rudder,orCompass
SeaTalk,SeaTalk
ng®
6Pilotcontrolheads—
Raymarine
®
Asdetermined bySeaTalkor
SeaTalk
ng®
bus bandwidthand powerloading,as appropriate.
SeaTalk
ng®
:
p70
p70R
ST70(SeaTalk
ng®
course
computeronly.)
ST70+(SeaTalk
ng®
course
computeronly.)
SeaTalk(viaoptionalSeaTalkto SeaTalk
ng®
converter):
ST6002
ST7002
ST8002
SeaTalk,SeaTalk
ng®
7
Autopilots—
Raymarine
®
1
SeaTalk
ng®
:
Evolutionautopilots
•AllSPXcoursecomputers
SeaTalk(viaoptionalSeaTalkto SeaTalk
ng®
converter):
ST1000
ST2000
S1000
S1
SeaTalk,SeaTalk
ng®
,orNMEA
0183
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ItemDeviceTypeMaximumquantitySuitableDevicesConnections
S2
S3
8
AIS—Raymarine
®
1
AIS350
AIS650
AIS950
AIS250
AIS500
SeaTalk
ng®
,orNMEA0183
8
AIS—third-party
1Third-partyNMEA
0183–compatibleAISClass AorClassBreceiver/transceiver
NMEA0183
9Vesseltrimtabs—
third-party
1pair
Third-partyNMEA2000interfacesNMEA2000(viaoptional
DeviceNetadaptorcables)
10
Analogvideo/camera
2
CompositePALorNTSCvideo source
BNCconnectors
10IPcameraMultiple
CAM200IP
Note:Whilstthird-party ONVIFcompatibleIPcameras maywork,Raymarine
®
cannot
guaranteetheircompatibility.
ViaSeaTalk
hs
network
11
Lifetag(Man overboardalert)
1basestation
AllRaymarine
®
Lifetag
basestations
SeaTalk(viaoptionalSeaTalkto SeaTalk
ng®
converter)
12
Engineinterface—
Raymarine
®
1unitforeachengine CANbus
ECI-100SeaTalk
ng®
12
Engineinterface— third-party
1
Third-partyNMEA2000interfacesNMEA2000(viaoptional
DeviceNetadaptorcables)
13Transducersand
sensors—Raymarine
MultipleAnalogtransducers:
•Wind
•Speed
•Depth
•Rudderreference
•Fluxgatecompass
SeaTalk
ng
(viaoptionaliTC-5
converter)
13Transducersand
sensors—Airmar
1
DT800SmartSensor
DST800SmartSensor
PB200weatherstation
SeaTalk
ng®
(viaoptionaliTC-5
converter)
14Externaldisplay1HDTVHDMI
15Auxiliaryalarm1assupplied
ConnectedusingtheVideoin/ Alarmconnector.
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DSCVHFradio—
Raymarine
®
1
SeaTalk
ng®
:
Ray260
Ray260AIS
NMEA0183:
Ray49
Ray55
Ray218
Ray240
SeaTalk
ng®
,orNMEA0183
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