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HYPERVISION
HV-300
Installation instructions
English (en-US)
01-2019 Date:
87391-1 Document number:
© 2019 Raymarine UK Limited
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Contents
Chapter1Importantinformation......................................................................................7
W
ateringress..............................................................................................................................7
Disclaimer....................................................................................................................................7
DeclarationofConformity.........................................................................................................8
Warrantyregistration.................................................................................................................8
Productdisposal........................................................................................................................8
IMOandSOLAS.........................................................................................................................8
Technicalaccuracy....................................................................................................................8
Chapter2Documentandproductinformation.............................................................9
2.1Productdocumentation......................................................................................................10
Operationinstructions..........................................................................................................10
Documentillustrations..........................................................................................................10
2.2Applicableproducts............................................................................................................11
2.3Productoverview...............................................................................................................12
2.4Requiredadditionalcomponents.....................................................................................13
Compatibledisplays.............................................................................................................13
2.5Partssupplied.....................................................................................................................14
Additionalpartssupplied......................................................................................................14
Chapter3Installation......................................................................................................17
3.1Toolsrequired.....................................................................................................................18
Toolsrequiredforfairingblockpreparation.........................................................................18
Anti-fouling...........................................................................................................................19
3.2Pre-installationtest.............................................................................................................21
Testingthetransducer..........................................................................................................21
3.3Selectingalocation...........................................................................................................22
Warningsandcautions........................................................................................................22
Locationrequirements.........................................................................................................22
EMCinstallationguidelines..................................................................................................26
3.4Mounting.............................................................................................................................27
Deadriseangle.....................................................................................................................27
Mountingthetransducer......................................................................................................31
Chapter4Connections...................................................................................................37
4.1Generalcablingguidance.................................................................................................38
Cabletypesandlength.........................................................................................................38
Strainrelief............................................................................................................................38
Cableshielding.....................................................................................................................38
4.2Cablerouting.....................................................................................................................39
HV–300transducerextensioncable....................................................................................39
4.3Makingconnections..........................................................................................................40
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Chapter5S
ystemchecksandtroubleshooting...........................................................41
5.1Operationinstructions.......................................................................................................42
5.2Troubleshooting................................................................................................................43
Sonartroubleshooting..........................................................................................................43
Resettingthesonar...............................................................................................................45
Chapter6Maintenance..................................................................................................47
6.1Routinechecks...................................................................................................................48
6.2Transducercleaning.........................................................................................................49
6.3Re-applyinganti-foulingpaint..........................................................................................50
Chapter7T echnicalsupport...........................................................................................51
7.1Raymarineproductsupportandservicing......................................................................52
7.2Learningresources...........................................................................................................54
Chapter8T echnicalspecification.................................................................................55
8.1Technicalspecification......................................................................................................56
Physicalspecification...........................................................................................................56
Environmentalspecification.................................................................................................56
HyperVision™technicalspecification...................................................................................56
Conformancespecification..................................................................................................56
Chapter9Sparesandaccessories...............................................................................57
9.1Spares..................................................................................................................................58
9.2Accessories........................................................................................................................59
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Chapter1:Importantinformation
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arning:Productinstallationandoperation
•Thisproductmustbeinstalledandoperatedinaccordancewiththeinstructions
provided.Failuretodosocouldresultinpersonalinjury
and/orpoorproductperformance.
•RaymarinerecommendscertifiedinstallationbyaRaymarineapprovedinstaller.
Acertifiedinstallationqualifiesforenhancedproductwarrantybenefits.Contact
yourRaymarinedealerforfurtherdetails,andrefertotheseparatewarranty
documentpackedwithyourproduct.
,damagetoyourvessel
W arning:Anti-fouling
•Failuretocomplywiththeprovidedanti-foulingandtransducercleaning
instructionsmayaffectyourproductwarranty .
•Onlyusewater-basedanti-foulingpaint.
•DoNOTusekeytoneorcopper-basedanti-foulingpaint.
W arning:Marine-gradesealant
Onlyusemarine-gradeneutralcurepolyurethanesealants.DoNO Tusesealants
containingacetateorsilicone,whichcancausedamagetoplasticparts.
W arning:Highvoltages
Thisproductmaycontainhighvoltages.DoNO Tremoveanycoversorotherwise
attempttoaccessinternalcomponents,unlessspecificallyinstructedinthe
documentationprovided.
W arning:Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’ spowersupplyisswitchedOFFbeforestartingtoinstallthis
product.DoNOTconnectordisconnectequipmentwiththepowerswitched
on,unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
W arning:Transduceroperation
Onlytestandoperatethetransducerinthewater .DoNOToperateoutofwater
asoverheatingmayoccur.
Caution:Serviceandmaintenance
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceablecomponents.Pleasereferall
maintenanceandrepairtoauthorizedR aymarinedealers.Unauthorizedrepair
mayaffectyourwarranty.
W ateringress
Wateringressdisclaimer
Althoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthisproductmeetsthestatedwateringressprotection
standard(refertotheproduct’s
failuremayoccuriftheproductissubjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.R aymarinewillnotwarrant
productssubjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.
TechnicalSpecification
),waterintrusionandsubsequentequipment
Disclaimer
Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductiserror-freeorthatitiscompatiblewithproducts
manufacturedbyanypersonorentityotherthanRaymarine.
Importantinformation
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aymarineisnotresponsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedbyyouruseorinabilitytousethe
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product,bytheinteractionoftheproductwithproductsmanufacturedbyothers,orbyerrorsin
informationutilizedbytheproductsuppliedbythirdparties.
DeclarationofConformity
FLIRBelgiumBVBAdeclaresthatthefollowingproductsareincompliancewiththeEMCDirective
2014/30/EU:
•HV-300THthru-hullplastictransducer ,partnumberA80604
•HV-300THP-Pthru-hullplastictransducer ,partnumberR70725
•HV-300THP-Sthru-hullplastictransducer ,partnumberR70726
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycertificatemaybeviewedontherelevantproductpageat
www.raymarine.com/manuals.
Warrantyregistration
ToregisteryourRaymarineproductownership,pleasevisitwww.raymarine.comandregisteronline.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproducttoreceivefullwarrantybenefits.Y ourunitpackage
includesabarcodelabelindicatingtheserialnumberoftheunit.Y ouwillneedthisserialnumber
whenregisteringyourproductonline.Y oushouldretainthelabelforfuturereference.
Productdisposal
DisposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththeWEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE)Directiverequirestherecyclingofwaste
electricalandelectronicequipmentwhichcontainsmaterials,componentsandsubstancesthatmay
behazardousandpresentarisktohumanhealthandtheenvironmentwhenWEEEisnothandled
correctly.
Equipmentmark edwiththecrossed-outwheeledbinsymbolindicatesthatthe
equipmentshouldnotbedisposedofinunsortedhouseholdwaste.
Localauthoritiesinmanyregionshaveestablishedcollectionschemesunder
whichresidentscandisposeofwasteelectricalandelectronicequipmentata
recyclingcenterorothercollectionpoint.
Formoreinformationaboutsuitablecollectionpointsforwasteelectrical
andelectronicequipmentinyourregion,refertotheRaymarinewebsite:
www.raymarine.eu/recycling.
IMOandSOLA S
Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocumentisintendedforuseonleisuremarineboatsand
workboatsNOTcoveredbyInternationalMaritimeOrganization(IMO)andSafetyofLifeatSea
(SOLAS)CarriageRegulations.
Technicalaccuracy
Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthisdocumentwascorrectatthetimeitwas
produced.However,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanyinaccuraciesoromissionsitmay
contain.Inaddition,ourpolicyofcontinuousproductimprovementmaychangespecifications
withoutnotice.Asaresult,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanydifferencesbetweentheproduct
andthisdocument.PleasechecktheRaymarinewebsite(www.raymarine.com )toensureyouhave
themostup-to-dateversion(s)ofthedocumentationforyourproduct.
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Chapter2:Documentandproductinformation
Chaptercontents
• 2.
• 2.2Applicableproductsonpage11
• 2.3Productoverviewonpage12
• 2.4Requiredadditionalcomponentsonpage13
• 2.5Partssuppliedonpage14
1Productdocumentationonpage10
Documentandproductinformation
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1Productdocumentation
2.
Thefollowingdocumentationisapplicabletoyourproduct:
AlldocumentsareavailabletodownloadasPDFsfromwww.raymarine.com/manuals
Documentation
Description P
HV-300TH,HV-300THP-P
TransducerInstallationInstructions(thisdocument)
HV-300TH,HV-300THP-P ,HV-300THP-SThru-hullPlastic
TransducerMountingT emplate
Element™Hyper Vision™ BasicOperationinstructions.
IncludesbasicoperationinstructionsfortheSonarappon
yourdisplay.
Element™Hyper Vision™ AdvancedOperationinstructions.
IncludesadvancedoperationinstructionsfortheSonarapp
onyourdisplay.
,HV-300THP-SThru-hullPlastic
artnumber
87391
87365
81384
81388
Operationinstructions
Fordetailedoperationinstructionsforyourproduct,refertothedocumentationthataccompanies
yourdisplay
AllproductdocumentationisavailabletodownloadfromtheRaymarinewebsite:
www.raymarine.com/manuals.
.
Documentillustrations
Y ourproductandifapplicable,itsuserinterfacemaydifferslightlyfromthatshownintheillustrations
inthisdocument,dependingonproductvariantanddateofmanufacture.
Allimagesareprovidedforillustrationpurposesonly.
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2.2Applicableproducts
ourinstallationshouldcompriseeitherasingleHV-300THtransducer ,orasplit-pairof
Y
HV-300THP-P andHV-300THP-Stransducers.
Thetransducersaresuppliedwithafairingblockthatcanbeusedtomountonvesselhullswitha
deadrisefrom0°upto25°.
P
artnumber Systempack Description
80604
A
N/A
HV-300TH HyperVision™all-in-onethru-hull
plastictransducer
R70725HV-300THP-PHyper Vision™portsidethru-hull
T70448
splitpairplastictransducers
R70726
HV-300THP-S Hyper Vision™starboardside
thru-hullsplitpairplastictransducers
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2.3Productoverview
TheHV-300THseriestransducersareHyper
mustincludeeitherasingleHV-300TH,orasplit-pairofHV-300THP-P(Port)andHV-300THP-S
(Starboard).ThetransduceriscompatiblewithHyperVision™variantdisplays.
Note:
Plasticthru-hulltransducersarerecommendedforfiberglassandmetalhullsandshouldnotbe
usedonvesselswithwoodenhulls.
Vision™thru-hullplastictransducers.Y ourinstallation
Thetransducerhasa0°tiltedelement.Thesuppliedfairingblockshouldbecuttomatchthedead
riseangleofyourhull.
Hyper Vision™transducersarecapableofproducingsonarimagesfor:
•RealVision™3D(Hyper1.2MHz)
•RealVision™3D(Standard350kHz)
•SideVision™(Hyper1.2MHz)
•SideVision™(Standard350kHz)
•DownVision™(Hyper1.2MHz)
•DownVision™(Standard350kHz)
•ConicalhighCHIRP(200kHz)
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2.4R
Thisproductformspartofasystemofelectronicsandrequiresthefollowingadditionalcomponents
forfulloperation.
•CompatibleHyperVision™sonar-capabledevice.Refertop.13—Compatibledisplays
•Forlongercableruns,atransducerextensioncablewillalsoberequired.Referto
equiredadditionalcomponents
,foralistofcompatibleproducts.
p.39—HV–300transducerextensioncable,forsuitablecables.
Compatibledisplays
Compatibledisplaysarelistedbelow.
P artnumber Description
E70532
E70534 Element9HV
E70536 Element12HV
Element7HV
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2.5P
ThefollowingpartsaresuppliedwitheachHV-300THseriestransducer:
Unpackyourproductcarefullytopreventdamageorlossofparts.Checktheboxcontentsagainst
thelistbelow.Retainthepackaginganddocumentationforfuturereference.
artssupplied
1 Anti-rotationnut
2
3
4 Fairingblock
5 Documentationpack
6
7
Hullnut
Anti-rotationwasher
Anti-rotationbolt
T ransducer(withfittedcable)
Additionalpartssupplied
Thefollowingadditionalcablesaresuppliedwhenorderingasplitpairsetoftransducers:T70448
(HV-300THP-PandHV-300THP-S).
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Item Description Quantity
1
“Y-cable
”adapterforconnectingasplitpairoftransducers
1
toaHyperVision™compatibledisplay.Cablelength:0.3m
(0.98ft.)
2
Extensioncable4m(13.
1ft).Inasplitpairtransducer
1
configuration,extendsthesingleendofthe“Y-cable”adapter.
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Chapter3:Installation
Chaptercontents
• 3.
• 3.2Pre-installationtestonpage21
• 3.3Selectingalocationonpage22
• 3.4Mountingonpage27
1T oolsrequiredonpage18
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1T oolsrequired
3.
Thefollowingtoolsarerequiredtoinstallyourtransducer:
1 P owerdrill
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 Half-roundfile
9
32mm(11/4in)holecutter(fortransducerstem)
Adhesivetape
9mm(11/32in)drillbit(foranti-rotationhole)
Drillbitforpilotholes
44mm(13/4in)wrenchorsuitableadjustablewrenchforhullnut
13mm(1/2in)wrenchorsuitableadjustablewrenchforanti-rotationnut
Marine-gradesealant
T oolsrequiredforfairingblockpreparation
Thetoolsbelowarerequiredtoidentifyhulldeadriseangleandtocutthefairingblock.
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1 Bandsaw
2
Digitalanglefinder(ifdeadriseangleidentificationisrequired.
W arning:Marine-gradesealant
Onlyusemarine-gradeneutralcurepolyurethanesealants.DoNO Tusesealants
containingacetateorsilicone,whichcancausedamagetoplasticparts.
Anti-fouling
Wherelocalregulationsallow ,itisrecommendedthatyoucoatyourtransducerusingawater-based
anti-foulingpaint.Thiswillhelppreventthebuild-upoforganicgrowth,whichcanreducetransducer
performance.
Important:
•Beforeapplyingwater-basedanti-foulingpaint,checkthatlocalenvironmentalrulesand
regulationsdonotprohibittheuseofanti-foulingpaint.
•Neverusecopper-basedanti-foulingpaintasthiscanimpacttransducerperformance
•Neverusekeytone-basedanti-foulingpaintasthiscanattackthetransducer’splastic,damaging
thetransducer .
•Paintyourtransducerusingabrush,donotuseaspraycanoraspongerollerasthesemethods
cancausetinyairbubblestobeincorporatedinthepaint,whichwillalsoreducetransducer
performance.
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Theanti-foulingpaintshouldbeappliedinathinandevencoatcoveringalle
xternallyexposed
transducersurfaces.
Y oushouldcleanyourtransducerregularlyandre-applyanti-foulingpaintevery6months,orsooner
dependingonhowrapidlyorganicgrowthbuildsup.
Referto6.2Transducercleaningforcleaningguidance.
Forinstructionsonre-applyinganti-foulingpaint,referto6.3Re-applyinganti-foulingpaint
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3.2Pre-installationtest
estingthetransducer
T
Transduceroperationshouldbecheckedbeforeinstallation.
1. ConnectthetransducertothetransducerconnectionofaHyperVision™compatibledisplay
(e.g.ElementHV9display).
2.Fullysubmergethetransducerinwater .
3.PowerupyourHyperVision™display.
Thefirsttimethedisplayispoweredup,orafterafactoryresethasbeenperformed,thestartup
wizardisdisplayed.T ransducerselectionispartoftheboatdetailsoptionsinthestartupwizard.
4.OpenaFishfinder(Sonar)apponyourdisplay .
5.Ifrequired,selecttherelevanttransducerfromtheTransducersettingstab( Menu>T ransducer
>Transducer ).
6.Checkthataccuratedepthandtemperaturereadingsaredisplayed.
7.IfyouexperiencedifficultiesobtainingreadingsthencontactRaymarineT echnicalSupport.
W arning:Transduceroperation
Onlytestandoperatethetransducerinthewater .DoNOToperateoutofwater
asoverheatingmayoccur.
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3.3Selectingalocation
arningsandcautions
W
Important:Beforeproceeding,ensurethatyouhavereadandunderstoodthewarningsand
cautionsprovidedinthe Chapter1Importantinformationsectionofthisdocument.
L
ocationrequirements
Followtheguidelinesbelowwhenselectingalocationforyoursingletransducerorsplit-pair
transducers.
Forbestperformance,transducersshouldbeinstalledinalocationwiththeleastturbulenceand
aeration.
Important: DoNO Tinstalltransducersin-linewithtrailerrollers,yourvessel’sengineintakeor
dischargeopenings.
•T ransducersshouldbeinstalledasclosetothecenterlineofthevesselaspossible.
1 Planinghull
2
3
4 Displacement
5 K eelsailboat
6
•Wheninstallingsplit-pairtransducers,thefairingblockmustbecuttothedeadriseangleofthe
hull,ensuringthatthetransducerelementspointstraightdown.
•Whenfittingtoahullwithak eel,ensurethatthetransducerbeamwillnotbeobstructedbythe
keel.Ifthetransducercannotbefittedforeoraftofthekeelthenusesplitpairtransducersto
overcometheobstruction.
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Planinghull
Planinghull
hull
K eelsailboat
OutboardorI/O—mountforwardandtothesideofthepropeller(s).
Inboard—mountforwardofthepropeller(s)andshaft(s).
S teppedhull—mountonthefirststepasfaraftaspossible.
Displacementhull—mountappro ximately1/3ofthewayalongthe
lengthofthehull,measuredalongthewaterline.
Finkeel —mountforwardofthekeel,ensuringthatthekeelwillnot
obstructthetransducerswidebeamwidth.
Fullkeel —mountawayfromthekeelatalocationwithminimum
deadrise,ensuringthatthekeelwillnotobstructthetransducers
widebeamwidth.
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•Thetransducersshouldbeinstalledawayfromanyprotrusionssuchasothertransducers,steps,
ribs,strak es,orrowsofrivets.
•Transducersshouldbeinstalledinalocationwherenoloadwillbeappliedtothetransducers
during,launching,lifting,traileringandstorageoftheboat.
•Transducersmustbeinstalledinthecorrectorientation,withtheanti-rotationboltclosestto
thesternofthevessel.Additionally,adirectionarrowpointingtothebowisembossedonthe
transducer.
•Wheninstallingsplit-pairtransducers:
–thecorrecttransducer(portorstarboard)mustbeinstalledinthematching(portorstarboard)
sideofthehull;eachtransducerinasplitpairhasalabelontheattachedcable,andmarkings
onthetopofthetransducerstemtohelpyouidentifythetransducerandorientation:
Item Color Description
1 R ed Port-sidesplit-pairtransducercable
2 Green S tarboard-sidesplit-pairtransducercable
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Item Description
1
2
T ransduceridentifier(directiontovesselbow)
Elementangleorside:
(port,“P”;starboard,“S”)
Single(all-in-one)transducersaremark ed“0°”
3
Fairingblockidentifier(directiontovesselbow)
–choosemountingpositionsthataresymmetricaboutthecenterlineofthevessel.
–choosemountingpositionsthatareatleast300mm(12inches)belowthewaterline .
•Transducersshouldbeinstalledinalocationwherethereissufficientclearanceinsidethehullto
fitthenutandhaveatleast100mm(4in)ofheadroomtoallowforwithdrawal.
•Toavoidinterferencewiththeinternalmagnetometer ,mounttransducersatleast1m(39inches)
fromotherelectricaldevices.
Coredfiberglasshullmounting
Itisrecommendedthatthetransducerismountedinanon-coredsection,ifinstallationinacored
sectionisrequiredthentheareaaroundtheholemustbeadequatelystrengthenedtoensureitis
notdamagedwhentighteningthehullandanti-rotationnuts.
Important: Installationinacoredfiberglasshullshouldonlybecarriedoutbyacompetent
marineinstaller .
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Productdimensions
A
B
C
D
E
F
30 .00mm(1. 18in)
8.00mm(0 .31in)
85.00mm(3.35in)
148.48mm(5.85in)
220 .36mm(8.68in)
59 .00mm(2.32in)
G
H
I
J
K
63.47mm(2.50in)
55.00mm(2.17in)
71.88mm(2.83in)
63.60mm(2.50in)
267.00mm(10.51in)
T ransducercablelength
Thelengthofthecablefittedtothetransduceris:
•HV-300TH—6m(19.69ft).
•HV-300THP-SandHV-300THP-P—2m(6.5ft).
•A4m(13.12ft)HyperVision™transducerextensioncable(A80562)isavailable.
•Itisrecommendedthatamaximumofonecableextensionisused.
Note:
Whenorderingthesplitpairtransducersystempack(T70448)a0 .3m(0.98ft.)‘Y’splittercable
(A80605)anda4m(13. 12ft)extensioncable(A80562)arealsosupplied.
Nutsizes
•Hullnut—44mm(1. 73in)acrossflats
•Anti-rotationnut—13mm(0.51in.)acrossflats
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A
130 .00mm(5. 12in)
B
C
85.00mm(3.35in)
22.20mm(0 .87in)
EMCinstallationguidelines
R aymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformtotheappropriateElectromagneticCompatibility
(EMC)regulations,tominimizeelectromagneticinterferencebetweenequipmentandminimizethe
effectsuchinterferencecouldhaveontheperformanceofyoursystem
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMCperformanceisnotcompromised.
Note: Inareasofe xtremeEMCinterference,someslightinterferencemaybenoticedonthe
product.Wherethisoccurstheproductandthesourceoftheinterferenceshouldbeseparated
byagreaterdistance.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommendthatwhereverpossible:
•R aymarineequipmentandcablesconnectedtoitare:
–Atleast1m(3.3ft)fromanyequipmenttransmittingorcablescarryingradiosignalse.g.VHF
radios,cablesandantennas.InthecaseofSSBradios,thedistanceshouldbeincreasedto2
m(6.6ft).
–Morethan2m(6.6ft)fromthepathofaradarbeam.Aradarbeamcannormallybeassumedto
spread20degreesaboveandbelowtheradiatingelement.
•Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebatteryfromthatusedforenginestart.Thisisimportant
topreventerraticbehavioranddatalosswhichcanoccuriftheenginestartdoesnothavea
separatebattery.
•Raymarinespecifiedcablesareused.
•Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsoisdetailedintheinstallationmanual.
Note:
Whereconstraintsontheinstallationpreventanyoftheaboverecommendations,alwaysensure
themaximumpossibleseparationbetweendifferentitemsofelectricalequipment,toprovidethe
bestconditionsforEMCperformancethroughouttheinstallation.
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3.4Mounting
Deadriseangle
Thedeadriseangleistheangleofyourvessel’
shullmeasuredfromthecenterline.Thetransducer
canbeinstalledonvesselswithadeadriseangleof0°to25°.Thetransducershouldnotbeinstalled
onvesselswithadeadriseanglegreaterthan25°.
1 W aterline
2 Centerline
3
DeadRiseAngle
4 P arallelwithwaterline
Thedeadriseangleshouldbemeasuredontheoutsideofthehullusingananglefinderorsimilar
device .
Cuttingguide
Y oucanuseabespokecuttingguidetohelpyouguideyourfairingblockthroughthebandsaw.
1
2
3
Installation
Bespok ecuttingguide(notsupplied)
4xscrews(notsupplied)
Fairingblock(supplied)
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Cuttingthefairingblock
Thefairingmustbecuttotheangleandshapeofyourhull.
1
V esselhull(viewedfromtherear)
2 Cutforstarboardsideinstallation
3 Cutforportsideinstallation
1 Fencetobladedistance
2
3
4
5
P aralleltowaterline
Fairingblock(viewedfromtherear)
Deadriseangle0°to25°
Exampleslopeofhull
1. Calculatethedeadriseangle .
Thedeadriseangleshouldbemeasuredontheoutsideofthehullfromthelocationthatthe
transduceristobemountedusingananglefinderorsimilardevice.
2.Adjustthebandsawtabletotherequireddeadriseangle .
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3.Adjustthebandsaw’
widthofyourcuttingguide
sfencetobethedistancespecifiedinthe
,ifused.
fencetoblade
tableaddedtothe
Usingthefencetobladetablemeasurementsensuresthatthecutwillbemadeatanappropriate
placeonthefairing,producing2equallysizedparts.
ositiontheblockagainstthefencesothatthetopfaceoftheblockisclosesttothefence.
4.P
Important:
Wheninstalledthepointedendofthefairingmustpointtowardsthebow
.Ensurethatthefairing
isorientatedcorrectlyonthebandsawtablesothatthecorrectangleiscutforthesideyouare
installing.Whencuttingtheportsidefairingthepointedendofthefairingshouldbepointingaway
fromyou,whencuttingthestarboardsidefairingthepointedendshouldbepointingtowardsyou.
5.Ensurethatthecutwillbemadewithintheacceptablecuttingareaofthefairing.
Important:
Onlycutintheshadedarea.DoNO Tcutinthehatchedareas.
6.R echecksteps1to5.
7.Cuttheblock.
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1 Bandsaw
2
3
Blade
Fence
4 Fairingblockwithcuttingguideattached
5 Deadriseangle
6
Bandsawtable
Retainthetophalfoftheblockasthiswillprovidealevelsurfaceinsidethehulltotightenthe
nutsagainst.
8.Checkthebottomhalfoftheblockagainstthehulltoensureagoodfit.
Ensurethattheblockrunsparalleltothecenterlineofthevessel.
9 .Iftherearegapsbetweentheblockandhullthenuseanappropriatefiletoshapetheblockuntil
aprecisionfitisachieved.
Bandsawfencetobladedistance
Thetablebelowidentifiesthedistancetosetthebandsaw’sfencefromthebladedependingonthe
deadriseangleofyourhull.Ifyouhaveusedacuttingguidethenyouwillneedtoaddthecutting
guide’swidthtothefencetobladedistance.
Important:
Whenusingacuttingguideyoumustaddthewidthofyourcuttingguidetothestatedfenceto
bladedistanceforyourselecteddeadriseangle .
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1 Blade
2
3
Fencetobladedistance
Fence
Deadrise
Deadriseangle Fencetobladedistance
angle Fencetobladedistance
0° 18.5mm 13° 12. 1mm
1° 18.0mm 14° 11.6mm
2°
3°
17 .5mm
17 .1mm
15°
16° 10.6mm
4° 16.6mm 17° 10 .0mm
5° 16. 1mm 18° 9.5mm
6° 15.6mm 19° 9 .0mm
7°
15. 1mm
20° 8.4mm
8° 14.6mm 21° 7 .9mm
9°
14. 1mm
22° 7 .3mm
10° 13.6mm 23° 6.8mm
11° 13. 1mm 24° 6.2mm
12° 12.6mm 25° 5.6mm
11.1mm
Mountingthetransducer
Thetransducershouldbemountedfollowingthestepsbelow
Important:
•Onlyperformtheinstallationwithyourvesseloutofthewater .
•DoNOTliftorsuspendthetransducerusingitscable.
•Ensurethatthetransducerbodyissupportedduringinstallation.
•DoNOTremovethelabelattachedtothetransducercable,asithelpstoensurecorrect
connection.
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•DoNO
Tovertightenthehullnutoranti-rotationbolt.Overtighteningcancausedamagetothe
hulland/ortransducerwhichmayresultinwaterleakingintothevessel.
1 R epresentsareaswheremarine-gradesealantistobeapplied
2
3
4
5
6
Plastichullnut
Anti-rotationnutandwasher
T ophalfoffairingblock
Bottomhalfoffairingblock
Anti-rotationbolt
7 T ransducer
1. Checkthetopofthetransducerstemtoconfirmthatyouareusingthecorrecttypeoftransducer
(port“P” ,starboard(S)orall–in–one“0°”)foryourchosenmountinglocation.
2.Alignthebottomhalfofthefairingblockonthehullsothatitisparalleltothecenterline(keel)of
thevessel,ensuringthatthepointedendofthefairingispointedtowardsthebow.
3.Usingapermanentmarker,drawaroundtheoutsideedgeofthefairingblockandtheinternal
holesforthetransducerstemandanti-rotationbolt.
4.Removethefairingblockfromthehull.
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5.Drillapilotholeinthecenterofthelocationmark
edoutforthetransducerstem.
Whendrillingholesinhullsthathaveadeadrise,ensurethatholesaredrilledstraightupand
notattheangleofyourhull.
6.Drillthestemholeusinga32mm(11/4in)holecutter .
7.Usingahalfroundfileand/orsandpaper ,ensuretherearenoroughedgesorburrsaround
thetransducerstemhole.
8.Wipethemountinglocationandtransducerstemholewithanappropriatecleaningagent(for
example:isopropylalcohol),andensurethesurfacesaredry,cleanandfreefromdebris.
9.Guidethetransducercablethroughtheholeandensurethatthetransducerstemfitsinthehole.
10.Removethetransducerandcablefromthehull.
11.Drilla9mm(11/32in)holeinthecenterofthelocationmarkedoutfortheanti-rotationbolthole.
12.Checktheanti-rotationboltfitsinthehole.
13.Wipethetopfaceofthetransducer ,thetransducerstem,theanti-rotationboltandthebottom
faceofthebottomhalfofthefairingblockwithanappropriatecleaningagent(forexample:
isopropylalcohol),andensurethesurfacesaredry,cleanandfreefromdebris.
14.Guidethetransducercablethroughthestemholeinthebottomhalfofthefairingblock.
15.Applyathickbeadofmarine-gradesealant:
i. inacontinuousbead,allaroundtheperimeterofthetopfaceofthetransducer .
ii.alloverthetopfaceofthetransducer.
iii.allaroundthebaseofthetransducerstem,ensuringthatthesealantwillprotrude
approximately6mmabovethefinaltightenednut.
iv.alloverthebottomfaceofthebottomhalfofthefairingblockandallovertheverticalcircular
recessarea.
v. aroundthestemoftheanti-rotationbolt,closetotheheadofthebolt.
16.Inserttheanti-rotationboltintotheanti-rotationholeinthebottomhalfofthefairingblock.
17.Pushthefairingblockdownontothetransducerensuringthattheanti-rotationlocatorisaligned
withtheanti-rotationboltlocatoronthetopfaceofthetransducer.
18.Wipeoffanyexcesssealantprotrudingfromtheedgeofthetransducer/fairingblock.
19.Wipethetopfaceofthebottomhalfofthefairingblockandthemountinglocationonthehull
withanappropriatecleaningagent(forexample:isopropylalcohol),andensurethesurfaces
aredry,cleanandfreefromdebris.
20.Applyacontinuous,thickbeadofmarine-gradesealantallaroundtheperimeterandacrossthe
topofthetopfaceofthebottomhalfofthefairingblock,whereitwillmeetthehull.
21.Applyathickbeadofmarine-gradesealantallaroundtheedgesoftheholesinthehull.
22.Guidethetransducercableupthroughthestemholeinthehull.
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23.Guidethetransducerstemandanti-rotationboltupthroughtheholesinthehullandsupportthe
transducerfrombeneath.
24.Frominsidethehull,guidethetransducercablethroughthestemholeinthetophalfofthe
fairingblock.
25.Wipethebottomfaceofthetophalfofthefairingblockandaroundthemountinglocationonthe
insidesurfaceofthehullwithanappropriatecleaningagent(fore
xample:isopropylalcohol),
andensurethesurfacesaredry,cleanandfreefromdebris.
26.Applyathickbeadofmarine-gradesealant:
i. inacontinuousbeadallaroundtheperimeterofthebottomfaceofthetophalfofthefairing
block
ii.alloverthebottomfaceofthetophalfofthefairingblock.
iii.aroundthestemholeandanti-rotationholesinthehull.
27.Placethetophalfofthefairingblockovertheanti-rotationboltandtransducerstem.
28.Pushthetophalfofthefairingblockdownagainstthehull.
29.Ifrequired,applyadditionalmarine-gradesealantaroundthebaseofthetransducerstemand
anti-rotationbolt.
30.Guidethetransducercablethroughthehullnut
31.Applyacontinuous,thickbeadofmarine-gradesealanttothebottomoftheplastichullnut.
32.Ensuringthatthefairingblockpiecesandtransducerdonotmove,securethetransducer
assemblybytighteningthehullnutbyhand.
33.Slidethewasherovertheanti-rotationbolt.
34.Screwtheanti-rotationnutontotheboltandtighten,usinga13mm(1/2in)wrench(spanner).
35.Addafurtherquarterturnusinga44mm(13/4in)wrench(spanner).
Inordertopreventleaksandtransducermovementwhenhitbyobjectsorwaves,ensurethat
thenutisadequatelytightened.Y oushouldseethesealantprotrudingfromtheedgesofthe
appliedsurfaces.
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emoveanyexcessmarine-gradesealant.
36.R
37 .Ensurethatthemarine-gradesealanthasfullycured
Refertothesealantmanufacturer’sinstructionsforcuringtimes.
38.Unlesslocalenvironmentalregulationsprohibit,applyawaterbasedanti-foulingpainttothe
bottomfaceofthetransducer ,ensuringalloftheexternallyexposedtransducersurfacesare
coatedandthepaintoverlapsontothehull.
39.Checkforleaksaroundthetransducerimmediatelyuponputtingthevesselbackinthewater .
DoNOTleaveyourvesselinthewateruncheckedafterinstallingyourtransducer.Verysmall
leaksmaynotbeimmediatelyobvious,andconsiderablebilgewatercouldaccumulateover
thecourseofaday,orovernight.
40.Checkforleaksatregularintervalsafterinstallationuntilyouaresatisfiedthattherearenoleaks.
41.Ensurecheckingforleaksaroundthetransducerisaddedtoyourroutinevesselmaintenance
schedule.
Anti-fouling
Wherelocalregulationsallow,itisrecommendedthatyoucoatyourtransducerusingawater-based
anti-foulingpaint.Thiswillhelppreventthebuild-upoforganicgrowth,whichcanreducetransducer
performance.
Important:
•Beforeapplyingwater-basedanti-foulingpaint,checkthatlocalenvironmentalrulesand
regulationsdonotprohibittheuseofanti-foulingpaint.
•Neverusecopper-basedanti-foulingpaintasthiscanimpacttransducerperformance
.
•Neverusekeytone-basedanti-foulingpaintasthiscanattackthetransducer’splastic,damaging
thetransducer .
•Paintyourtransducerusingabrush,donotuseaspraycanoraspongerollerasthesemethods
cancausetinyairbubblestobeincorporatedinthepaint,whichwillalsoreducetransducer
performance.
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Theanti-foulingpaintshouldbeappliedinathinandevencoatcoveringalle xternallyexposed
transducersurfaces.
Y oushouldcleanyourtransducerregularlyandre-applyanti-foulingpaintevery6months,orsooner
dependingonhowrapidlyorganicgrowthbuildsup.
Referto6.2Transducercleaningforcleaningguidance.
Forinstructionsonre-applyinganti-foulingpaint,referto6.3Re-applyinganti-foulingpaint
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Chapter4:Connections
Chaptercontents
• 4.
• 4.2Cableroutingonpage39
• 4.3Makingconnectionsonpage40
1Generalcablingguidanceonpage38
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1Generalcablingguidance
4.
Cabletypesandlength
Itisimportanttousecablesoftheappropriatetypeandlength.
•UnlessotherwisestatedonlyusecablessuppliedbyRaymarine.
•Whereitisnecessarytousenon-Raymarinecables,ensurethattheyareofcorrectqualityand
gaugefortheirintendedpurpose.(e.g.:longerpowercablerunsmayrequirelargerwiregaugesto
minimizevoltagedropalongtherun).
Strainrelief
Useadequatestrainreliefforcablingtoensurethatconnectorsareprotectedfromstrainandwillnot
pulloutunderextremeseaconditions.
Cableshielding
Ensurethatcableshieldingisnotdamagedandthatallcablesareproperlyshielded.
Caution:T ransducercable
•DoNO Tusethetransducercabletoliftorsuspendthetransducer;always
supportthetransducerbodydirectlyduringinstallation.
•DoNOTcut,shorten,orsplicethetransducercable.
•DoNOTremovetheconnector.
Ifthecableiscut,itcannotberepaired.Cuttingthecablewillalsovoidthe
warranty.
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4.2Cablerouting
Cableroutingrequirementsforthetransducercable
Important:
T
oavoidinterference,thecablemustberoutedasfarawayfromVHFradioantennadevices
andcablesaspossible.
•Checkthatthecableislongenoughtoreachthedisplayitwillbeconnectedto
cablesareavailable,ifrequired.
•Ensurethereisenoughslackinthetransducercable,atthetransducerend,toallowthetransducer
topivotupanddownduringadjustment.
•Ifyouintendtoroutethecablethroughthetransomthenyoushouldusethesuppliedescutcheon
platetocoverthehole..
•Securethecableatregularintervalsusingthesuppliedcableclips.
•Anyexcesscableshouldbecoiledupataconvenientlocation.
.
.Optionalextension
HV–300transducerextensioncable
Forbestperformance,cablerunsshouldbekepttoaminimum.However,forsomeinstallationsit
maybenecessarytoextendthetransducercable.
A4m(13.12ft)HyperVision™transducerextensioncable(A80562)isavailable
Itisrecommendedthatamaximumofonecableextensionsisused,withthetotalcablerunto
eachtransducernotexceeding6.3m(20.67ft).
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4.3Makingconnections
Followthestepsbelowtoconnectthecable(s)toyourproduct.
1. Ensurethatthevessel'
2.Ensurethatthedevicebeingconnectedtotheunithasbeeninstalledinaccordancewiththe
installationinstructionssuppliedwiththatdevice.
3.Ensuringcorrectorientation,pushthecableconnectorfullyontothecorrespondingconnector
ontheunit.
4.Turnthelockingcollarclockwisetosecurethecable.
spowersupplyisswitchedoff.
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Chapter5:S
ystemchecksandtroubleshooting
Chaptercontents
• 5.1Operationinstructionsonpage42
• 5.2Troubleshootingonpage43
S ystemchecksandtroubleshooting
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1Operationinstructions
5.
Fordetailedoperationinstructionsforyourproduct,refertothedocumentationthataccompanies
yourdisplay.
AllproductdocumentationisavailabletodownloadfromtheRaymarinewebsite:
www.raymarine.com/manuals.
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5.2T
Thetroubleshootinginformationprovidespossiblecausesandcorrectiveactionrequiredforcommon
problemsassociatedwithinstallationandoperationofyourproduct.
Beforepackingandshipping,allRaymarineproductsaresubjectedtocomprehensivetestingand
qualityassuranceprograms.Ifyoudoexperienceproblemswithyourproductthissectionwillhelp
youtodiagnoseandcorrectproblemsinordertorestorenormaloperation.
Ifafterreferringtothissectionyouarestillhavingproblemswithyourproduct,pleaserefertothe
TechnicalsupportsectionofthismanualforusefullinksandRaymarineProductSupportcontact
details.
roubleshooting
Sonartroubleshooting
Scrollingimageisnotbeingdisplayed
P ossiblecauses Possiblesolutions
Sonardisabled
Incorrecttransducerselected
Damagedcables
Damagedorfouled
transducer
Enable PingfromtheSonarapp ’ssoundertab: Menu>Settings
>Sounder>Ping .
CheckthatthecorrecttransducerisselectedintheSonarapp ’s
Transducertab: Menu>Settings>T ransducer>Ping.
1. Checkthatthetransducercableconnectorisfullyinsertedand
edinposition.
lock
2. Checkthepowersupplycableandconnectorsforsignsof
damageorcorrosion,replaceifnecessary.
3. Withtheunitturnedon,tryflexingthecableneartothedisplay
connectortoseeifthiscausestheunittore-boot/loosepower,
replaceifnecessary.
4. Checkthevessel’sbatteryvoltage,theconditionofthebattery
terminalsandpowersupplycables,ensuringconnectionsare
secure,cleanandfreefromcorrosion,replaceifnecessary.
5. Withtheproductunderload,usingamulti-meter,checkforhigh
voltagedropacrossallconnectors/fusesetc(thiscancausethe
Fishfinderapplicationstostopscrollingortheunittoreset/turn
off),replaceifnecessary.
Checktransducercondition,ensuringitisnotdamagedandisfree
fromdebris/fouling.Ifnecessary ,cleanorreplaceyourtransducer.
Aftercleaningorreplacementcoatthetransducerusinga
water-basedanti-foulingpaint.
W rongtransducerfitted Checkproductandtransducerdocumentationandensurethatthe
transduceriscompatiblewithyoursystem.
Externalsonarmodule:
Sea Talkhs/RayNetnetwork
problem.
Externalsonarmodule:
Softwaremismatchbetween
equipmentmayprevent
communication.
Nodepthreading/lostbottomlock
P ossiblecauses Possiblesolutions
T ransducerlocation
T ransducerangle
T ransducerkicked-up
S ystemchecksandtroubleshooting
•CheckthattheunitiscorrectlyconnectedtotheDisplayor
networkswitch.Checkallconnectionsensuringconnectionsare
secure,cleanandfreefromcorrosion,replaceifnecessary.
EnsureallR aymarineproductscontainthelatestavailablesoftware,
checktheRaymarinewebsite:www.raymarine.com/softwarefor
softwarecompatibility.
Checkthatthetransducerhasbeeninstalledinaccordancewith
theinstructionsprovidedwiththetransducer.
Ifthetransducerangleistoogreatthebeamcanmissthebottom,
adjusttransducerangleandrecheck.
Ifthetransducerhasakick-upmechanism,checkthatithasnot
kickedupduetohittinganobject.
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P
ossiblecauses Possiblesolutions
owersourceinsufficient
P
Damagedorfouled
transducer
Damagedcables
Withtheproductunderload,usingamulti-meter,checkthe
powersupplyvoltageasclosetotheunitaspossibletoestablish
actualvoltagewhenthecurrentisflowing.(Checkyourproduct’s
Technicalspecificationforpowersupplyrequirements.)
Checktransducercondition,ensuringitisnotdamagedandisfree
fromdebris/fouling.Ifnecessary
,cleanorreplaceyourtransducer.
Aftercleaningorreplacementcoatthetransducerusinga
water-basedanti-foulingpaint.
1. Checktheunit’ sconnectorforbrokenorbentpins.
2. Checkthatthecableconnectorisfullyinsertedintotheunit
andthatthelockingcollarisinthelockedposition.
3. Checkthecableandconnectorsforsignsofdamageor
corrosion,replaceifnecessary.
4. Withtheunitturnedon,tryflexingthepowercableneartothe
displayconnectortoseeifthiscausestheunittore-boot/loose
power,replaceifnecessary.
5. Checkthevessel’sbatteryvoltage,theconditionofthebattery
terminalsandpowersupplycables,ensuringconnectionsare
secure,cleanandfreefromcorrosion,replaceifnecessary.
6. Withtheproductunderload,usingamulti-meter,checkforhigh
voltagedropacrossallconnectors/fusesetc(thiscancausethe
Fishfinderapplicationstostopscrollingortheunittoreset/turn
off),replaceifnecessary.
V esselspeedtoohigh
Bottomtooshallowortoo
deep
Slowvesselspeedandrecheck.
Thebottomdepthmaybeoutsideofthetransducersdepthrange ,
movevesseltoshallowerordeeperwatersasrelevantandrecheck.
P oor/problematicimage
P ossiblecauses Possiblesolutions
T argetswillappeardifferently
ifyourvesselisstationary(e.g.:
fishwillappearonthedisplayas
straightlines).
Scrollingpausedorspeedsettoo
low
Sensitivitysettingsmaybe
inappropriateforpresent
conditions.
Damagedcables
Increasevesselspeed.
Unpauseorincreasesonarscrollingspeed.
CheckandadjustsensitivitysettingsorperformaSonarreset.
1. Checktheunit’ sconnectorforbrokenorbentpins.
2. Checkthatthecableconnectorisfullyinsertedintothe
unitandthatthelockingcollarisinthelockedposition.
3. Checkthecableandconnectorsforsignsofdamageor
corrosion,replaceifnecessary.
4. Withtheunitturnedon,tryflexingthepowercablenear
tothedisplayconnectortoseeifthiscausestheunitto
re-boot/loosepower,replaceifnecessary.
5. Checkthevessel’sbatteryvoltage,theconditionofthe
batteryterminalsandpowersupplycables,ensuring
connectionsaresecure,cleanandfreefromcorrosion,
replaceifnecessary.
6. Withtheproductunderload,usingamulti-meter,check
forhighvoltagedropacrossallconnectors/fusesetc(this
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P
ossiblecauses Possiblesolutions
T
ransducerlocation
cancausetheFishfinderapplicationstostopscrollingor
theunittoreset/turnoff ),replaceifnecessary.
•Checkthatthetransducerhasbeeninstalledinaccordance
withtheinstructionsprovidedwiththetransducer .
•Ifatransommounttransducerismountedtoohighon
thetransomitmaybeliftingoutofthewater,checkthat
thetransducerfaceisfullysubmergedwhenplaningand
turning.
T ransducerkicked-up
Ifthetransducerhasakick-upmechanism,checkthatithas
notkickedupduetohittinganobject.
Damagedorfouledtransducer Checktransducercondition,ensuringitisnotdamagedandis
freefromdebris/fouling.Ifnecessary ,cleanorreplaceyour
transducer.
Aftercleaningorreplacementcoatthetransducerusinga
water-basedanti-foulingpaint.
Damagedtransducercable
Checkthatthetransducercableandconnectionisfreefrom
damageandthattheconnectionsaresecureandfreefrom
corrosion.
T urbulencearoundthetransducer
Slowvesselspeedandrecheck.
athigherspeedsmayaffect
transducerperformance
Interferencefromanother
transducer
1. T urnoffthetransducercausingtheinterference.
2. Repositionthetransducerssotheyarefartherapart.
Unitpowersupplyfault Checkthevoltagefromthepowersupply ,ifthisistoolowit
canaffectthetransmittingpoweroftheunit.
R esettingthesonar
Y oucanresetthedisplay’sinternalsonarmoduletoitsfactorydefaultsettingsfollowingthesteps
below.
IntheFishfinderapp:
1. Select
2.Select
Menu.
Settings.
3.SelectSounder.
4.SelectR esetsounder.
5.Select
Y es toconfirmor Notoaborttheoperation,asappropriate .
Theinternalsonarmodulewillnowberesettofactorydefaultsettings.
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Chapter6:Maintenance
Chaptercontents
• 6.
• 6.2Transducercleaningonpage49
• 6.3Re-applyinganti-foulingpaintonpage50
1Routinechecksonpage48
Maintenance
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1Routinechecks
6.
Thefollowingperiodicchecksshouldbemade:
•Examinecablesforsignsofdamage,suchaschafing,cutsornicks.
•Checkthatthecableconnectorsarefirmlyattachedandthattheirlockingmechanismsare
properlyengaged.
Note: Cablecheck
sshouldbecarriedoutwiththepowersupplyswitchedoff.
W arning:Highvoltage
Thisproductcontainshighvoltage .Adjustmentsrequirespecializedservice
proceduresandtoolsonlyavailabletoqualifiedservicetechnicians.Thereare
nouserserviceablepartsoradjustments.Theoperatorshouldneverremovethe
coverorattempttoservicetheproduct.
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6.2T
Y oumustcleanyourtransducerregularlytoremoveorganicgrowth.Organicgrowthcanbuildup
quicklyonthebottomfaceofyourtransducer;thiscanimpacttransducerperformanceinamatter
ofweeks.
Important:
ransducercleaning
•Whencleaninggrowthfromananti-fouledtransducer
debrisenterthewater ,asthiscanhaveanimpactonaquaticlife.
•Takecarenottoscratchthesurfaceofthetransducerasthiscanimpacttransducerperformance.
•DoNOTuseharshcleaningsolventssuchasacetoneasthiswilldamagethetransducer .
Followtheguidancebelowtocleangrowthfromyourtransducer:
•useasoftclothandamildhouseholdcleaningdetergenttocleanmildgrowthbuildup .
•useascouringpad,suchasagreenScotchBrite™padandamildhouseholdcleaningdetergent
tocleanmoderategrowthbuildup.
•youmayneedtouseafinegradewetanddrypaperandamildhouseholdcleaningdetergentto
cleanseverebuildup.
,takecarenottoletpaintdustandother
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6.3R
Ifyouhaveappliedanti-foulingpainttoyourtransducer ,itisimportanttore-applyitatleastevery
6months,tomaintaineffectiveness.
Followtheinstructionsbelowtore-applyanti-foulingpaint.
Important:
e-applyinganti-foulingpaint
•Followingenvironmentalbestpractice
shouldbeperformedusingsuitablewashdownfacilities,whichensurespaintparticlesdonot
enterthewaterandimpactaquaticlife.
•Takecarenottoscratchthetransducerface,asthismayimpacttransducerperformance.
1. R emoveyourvesselfromthewater.
2.Cleanyourtransducer,ensuringallorganicgrowthisremoved.
3.Removeanyflakinganti-foulpaint.
4.Useasoftdryclothtoremoveanyloosebitsofpaint.
5.Re-applyawater-basedanti-foulingpaint.
,preparationandre-applicationoftheanti-foulingpaint
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Chapter7:T
echnicalsupport
Chaptercontents
• 7.1Raymarineproductsupportandservicingonpage52
• 7.2Learningresourcesonpage54
T echnicalsupport
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.1Raymarineproductsupportandservicing
7
Raymarineprovidesacomprehensiveproductsupportservice,aswellaswarranty,service,and
repairs.Y oucanaccesstheseservicesthroughtheRaymarinewebsite,telephone,ande-mail.
Productinformation
Ifyouneedtorequestserviceorsupport,pleasehavethefollowinginformationtohand:
•Productname.
•Productidentity.
•Serialnumber .
•Softwareapplicationversion.
•Systemdiagrams.
Y oucanobtainthisproductinformationusingdiagnosticpagesoftheconnectedMFD.
Servicingandwarranty
Raymarineoffersdedicatedservicedepartmentsforwarranty,service,andrepairs.
Don’tforgettovisittheRaymarinewebsitetoregisteryourproductforextendedwarrantybenefits:
http://www.raymarine.co.uk/display/?id=788.
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.2Learningresources
7
Raymarinehasproducedarangeoflearningresourcestohelpyougetthemostoutofyourproducts.
Videotutorials
R
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•http://www.youtube.com/user/RaymarineInc
LightHouse™3tipsandtricks:
•http://www.raymarine.com/multifunction-displays/light-
house3/tips-and-tricks
VideoGallery:
•http://www .raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=2679
Note:
•ViewingthevideosrequiresadevicewithanInternetconnection.
•SomevideosareonlyavailableinEnglish.
T rainingcourses
Raymarineregularlyrunsarangeofin-depthtrainingcoursestohelpyoumakethemostofyour
products.VisittheT rainingsectionoftheRaymarinewebsiteformoreinformation:
•http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=2372
FAQsandKnowledgeBase
RaymarinehasproducedanextensivesetofFAQsandaKnowledgeBasetohelpyoufindmore
informationandtroubleshootanyissues.
•http://www.raymarine.co.uk/knowledgebase/
Technicalsupportforum
Y oucanusetheT echnicalsupportforumtoaskatechnicalquestionaboutaRaymarineproduct
ortofindouthowothercustomersareusingtheirRaymarineequipment.Theresourceisregularly
updatedwithcontributionsfromRaymarinecustomersandstaff:
•http://forum.raymarine.com
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echnicalspecification
Chaptercontents
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1Technicalspecification
8.
Physicalspecification
Overalldimensions
(includingfairing):
Cablelength:
W eight(unboxed): 1.52kg(3.35lb)Maximum
•L ength:267 .01mm(10.51in)
•Height:170.36mm(6. 71in)includingcablebendradius
•Width:63.60mm(2.50in)
•HV-300TH:6m(19
•HV-300THP-P/HV-300THP-S2m(6.5ft)
Environmentalspecification
Operatingtemperature
S toragetemperature
W aterproofrating
–2ºC(28.4ºF)to+55ºC(131ºF)
–20ºC(23ºF)to+70ºC(158ºF)
•IPx6(surfacesexteriortohull,only)
•IPx7
•IPx8
Hyper Vision™technicalspecification
ThefollowingspecificationonlyappliestoHyperVision™products.
Frequencies
•1.2MHzCHIRP
.69ft)fittedcable
•350kHzCHIRP
•200kHzCHIRP
Channels •ConicalCHIRPsonar
•R ealVision™3D(Hyper)
•RealVision™3D(Standard)
•SideVision™(Hyper)
•SideVision™(Standard)
•DownVision™(Hyper)
•DownVision™(Standard)
200kHzrange
350kHzrange
1.2MHzrange
•ConicalCHIRPsonar=0 .6M(2ft)to274m(900ft)
•R ealVision™3D=0.6M(2ft)to91m(300ft)
•SideVision™=0.6M(2ft)to91m(300ft)eachside
•DownVision™=0.6M(2ft)to183m(600ft)
•R ealVision™3D=0.6M(2ft)to38m(125ft)
•SideVision™=0.6M(2ft)to38m(125ft)eachside
•DownVision™=0.6M(2ft)to38m(125ft)
Conformancespecification
Conformance•EN60945:2002
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•IEC28846:1993
•EMCDirective2014/30/EU
•A
ustraliaandNewZealand:C-Tick,ComplianceLevel2
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Chaptercontents
.1Sparesonpage58
• 9
• 9.2Accessoriesonpage59
Sparesandaccessories
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.1Spares
Description P
HV-300THP-PThru-hullplastictransducer R70725
HV-300THP-SThru-hullplastictransducer R70726
HV-300TH/HV-300THP-P/HV-300THP-S
fairingblock
artnumber
R70741
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.2Accessories
9
Description P
Vision™transducerextensioncable4m
Hyper
(13.12ft)
HV-300THP-P/HV-300THP-S‘Y’splittercable
.3m(0.98ft)
0
artnumber
A80562
A80605
Sparesandaccessories
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Inde
x
Mountingthetransducer..........................................31
A
Accessories......................................................58–59
Anti-fouling..................................................19,35,50
C
Cableextension......................................................39
Cableprotection......................................................38
Cablerouting...........................................................39
Cleaningthetransducer..........................................49
Connections
Generalcablingguidance....................................38
Contactdetails.........................................................52
D
DeclarationofConformity..........................................8
Dimensions..............................................................25
Documentation
Installationinstructions........................................10
Mountingtemplate...............................................10
Operationinstructions...................................10,42
E
ElectromagneticCompatibility.................................26
See
EMC,
ElectromagneticCompatibility
F
F AQs........................................................................54
O
Operationinstructions.......................................10,42
P
Productrecycling(WEEE)..........................................8
Productsupport.......................................................52
S
ServiceCenter.........................................................52
Servicing....................................................................7
See
Strainrelief,
Supportforum.........................................................54
Cableprotection
T
T echnicalspecification.....................................55–56
TechnicalSpecification
Conformance.......................................................56
Environmental......................................................56
HyperVisionSonar...............................................56
Physical................................................................56
Technicalsupport..............................................52,54
Trainingcourses......................................................54
Transducercablelength..........................................25
Transducerlocation.................................................22
Transducerorientation............................................23
Troubleshooting......................................................43
H
HV-100
Compatibledisplays.............................................13
HV-100transducer....................................................11
I
Installation
Mountingthetransducer......................................31
Testing.................................................................21
K
Knowledgebase......................................................54
L
LightHouse™3
TipsandTricks.....................................................54
LightHouseSport
Compatibledisplays.............................................13
Locationrequirements............................................22
V
VideoGallery...........................................................54
W
Warranty..................................................................52
WEEEDirective..........................................................8
M
Maintenance..............................................................7
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