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,RayTechNavigator ,SailPilot,SeaT alk,SeaT alk
NG
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HS
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Documentnumber:81341-1
Date:06-2012
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Contents
Chapter1Importantinformation.............................7
Safetynotices.................................................................7
Wateringress.................................................................7
Disclaimer......................................................................7
EMCinstallationguidelines.............................................7
Suppressionferrites........................................................7
Connectionstootherequipment......................................8
Declarationofconformity.................................................8
Productdisposal.............................................................8
Warrantyregistration.......................................................8
IMOandSOLAS.............................................................8
Technicalaccuracy.........................................................8
Chapter2Handbookinformation............................9
2.1Handbookinformation...............................................10
Chapter3Planningtheinstallation........................11
3.1Installationchecklist..................................................12
3.2Systemintegration....................................................13
3.3Typicalsystems........................................................14
3.4Systemprotocols......................................................16
3.5Partssupplied...........................................................16
3.6T oolsrequired...........................................................17
Chapter4Cablesandconnections.........................19
4.1Generalcablingguidance..........................................20
4.2Connectionsoverview...............................................20
9.4Cleaning...................................................................49
9.5Cleaningthedisplaycase..........................................50
9.6Cleaningthedisplayscreen.......................................50
Chapter10Troubleshooting....................................51
10.1Troubleshooting......................................................52
10.2Instrumenttroubleshooting.......................................53
10.3Poweruptroubleshooting........................................54
10.4Miscellaneoustroubleshooting.................................55
10.5Self-test..................................................................56
Chapter11Technicalsupport.................................57
11.1Raymarinecustomersupport....................................58
11.2Checkingthesoftwareversion..................................58
Chapter12Technicalspecication.........................59
12.1T echnicalspecication.............................................60
Chapter13Sparesandaccessories.......................61
13.1i50transducers.......................................................62
13.2Spares....................................................................62
13.3SeaT alk
13.4Converters..............................................................64
ng
cablesandaccessories............................63
AppendixANMEA2000sentences........................65
Chapter5Locationandmounting..........................25
5.1Selectingadisplaylocation........................................26
5.2Mounting..................................................................27
5.3Frontbezel...............................................................27
5.4Selectingatransducerlocation..................................28
Chapter6Gettingstarted........................................29
6.1Controls....................................................................30
6.2Power......................................................................30
6.3Datamaster..............................................................31
6.4Illumination...............................................................31
6.5Calibration................................................................32
Chapter7Usingyourdisplay..................................39
7.1Pages......................................................................40
7.2i50Depthoperation...................................................40
7.3i50Speedoperation..................................................41
7.4i50Tridataoperation.................................................43
7.5Groupillumination.....................................................44
Chapter8Usingalarms...........................................45
8.1Alarms......................................................................46
Chapter9Maintainingyourdisplay........................47
9.1Serviceandmaintenance..........................................48
9.2Condensation...........................................................48
9.3Routineequipmentchecks.........................................49
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Chapter1:Importantinformation
Safetynotices
Warning:Productinstallationand
operation
Thisproductmustbeinstalledandoperatedin
accordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.Failureto
dosocouldresultinpersonalinjury,damagetoyour
vesseland/orpoorproductperformance.
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforusein
hazardous/ammableatmospheres.DoNOTinstallin
ahazardous/ammableatmosphere(suchasinan
engineroomornearfueltanks).
Caution:Condensation
Certainatmosphericconditionsmaycauseasmall
amountofcondensationtoformontheunit'swindow.
Thiswillnotdamagetheunitandwillclearafterthe
unithasbeenswitchedonforashortperiod.
Wateringress
Wateringressdisclaimer
Althoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthisproductmeetsthe
IPX6standard,waterintrusionandsubsequentequipmentfailure
mayoccuriftheproductissubjectedtocommercialhigh-pressure
washing.Raymarinewillnotwarrantproductssubjectedto
high-pressurewashing.
Disclaimer
Warning:Highvoltage
Thisproductcontainshighvoltage.Adjustments
requirespecializedserviceproceduresandtoolsonly
availabletoqualiedservicetechnicians.Thereareno
userserviceablepartsoradjustments.Theoperator
shouldneverremovethecoverorattempttoservice
theproduct.
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhaspositive
grounding.
Warning:Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’spowersupplyisswitchedOFF
beforestartingtoinstallthisproduct.DoNOTconnect
ordisconnectequipmentwiththepowerswitchedon,
unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
Caution:Transducercable
DoNOTcut,shorten,splicethetransducercableor
removetheconnector.Ifthecableiscut,itcannotbe
repaired.Cuttingthecablewillalsovoidthewarranty .
Caution:Powersupplyprotection
Wheninstallingthisproductensurethepowersource
isadequatelyprotectedbymeansofasuitably-rated
fuseorautomaticcircuitbreaker.
Caution:Serviceandmaintenance
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceable
components.Pleasereferallmaintenanceandrepair
toauthorizedRaymarinedealers.Unauthorizedrepair
mayaffectyourwarranty.
Caution:Cleaning
Whencleaningthisproduct:
•DoNOTwipethedisplayscreenwithadrycloth,as
thiscouldscratchthescreencoating.
•DoNOTuseabrasive,oracidorammoniabased
products.
•DoNOTuseajetwash.
Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductiserror-freeorthatit
iscompatiblewithproductsmanufacturedbyanypersonorentity
otherthanRaymarine.
Raymarineisnotresponsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedby
youruseorinabilitytousetheproduct,bytheinteractionofthe
productwithproductsmanufacturedbyothers,orbyerrorsin
informationutilizedbytheproductsuppliedbythirdparties.
EMCinstallationguidelines
Raymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformtotheappropriate
ElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)regulations,tominimize
electromagneticinterferencebetweenequipmentandminimizethe
effectsuchinterferencecouldhaveontheperformanceofyour
system
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMCperformanceis
notcompromised.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommendthatwherever
possible:
•Raymarineequipmentandcablesconnectedtoitare:
–Atleast1m(3ft)fromanyequipmenttransmittingorcables
carryingradiosignalse.g.VHFradios,cablesandantennas.
InthecaseofSSBradios,thedistanceshouldbeincreased
to7ft(2m).
–Morethan2m(7ft)fromthepathofaradarbeam.Aradar
beamcannormallybeassumedtospread20degreesabove
andbelowtheradiatingelement.
•Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebatteryfromthatused
forenginestart.Thisisimportanttopreventerraticbehavior
anddatalosswhichcanoccuriftheenginestartdoesnothave
aseparatebattery.
•Raymarinespeciedcablesareused.
•Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsoisdetailedin
theinstallationmanual.
Note:Whereconstraintsontheinstallationpreventanyof
theaboverecommendations,alwaysensurethemaximum
possibleseparationbetweendifferentitemsofelectrical
equipment,toprovidethebestconditionsforEMCperformance
throughouttheinstallation
Suppressionferrites
Raymarinecablesmaybettedwithsuppressionferrites.These
areimportantforcorrectEMCperformance.Ifaferritehastobe
removedforanypurpose(e.g.installationormaintenance),itmust
bereplacedintheoriginalpositionbeforetheproductisused.
Useonlyferritesofthecorrecttype,suppliedbyRaymarine
authorizeddealers.
Importantinformation
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Connectionstootherequipment
Requirementforferritesonnon-Raymarinecables
IfyourRaymarineequipmentistobeconnectedtootherequipment
usingacablenotsuppliedbyRaymarine,asuppressionferrite
MUSTalwaysbeattachedtothecableneartheRaymarineunit.
Declarationofconformity
RaymarineUKLtd.declaresthatthisproductiscompliantwiththe
essentialrequirementsofEMCdirective2004/108/EC.
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycerticatemaybeviewedon
therelevantproductpageatwww.raymarine.com.
Productdisposal
DisposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththeWEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE)
Directiverequirestherecyclingofwasteelectricalandelectronic
equipment.WhilsttheWEEEDirectivedoesnotapplytosome
Raymarineproducts,wesupportitspolicyandaskyoutobeaware
ofhowtodisposeofthisproduct.
Warrantyregistration
ToregisteryourRaymarineproductownership,pleasevisit
www.raymarine.comandregisteronline.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproducttoreceivefullwarranty
benets.Yourunitpackageincludesabarcodelabelindicatingthe
serialnumberoftheunit.Youwillneedthisserialnumberwhen
registeringyourproductonline.Youshouldretainthelabelforfuture
reference.
IMOandSOLAS
Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocumentisintendedforuse
onleisuremarineboatsandworkboatsnotcoveredbyInternational
MaritimeOrganization(IMO)andSafetyofLifeatSea(SOLAS)
CarriageRegulations.
Technicalaccuracy
Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthisdocument
wascorrectatthetimeitwasproduced.However ,Raymarine
cannotacceptliabilityforanyinaccuraciesoromissionsitmay
contain.Inaddition,ourpolicyofcontinuousproductimprovement
maychangespecicationswithoutnotice.Asaresult,Raymarine
cannotacceptliabilityforanydifferencesbetweentheproduct
andthisdocument.PleasechecktheRaymarinewebsite
(www.raymarine.com )toensureyouhavethemostup-to-date
version(s)ofthedocumentationforyourproduct.
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Chapter2:Handbookinformation
Chaptercontents
• 2.1Handbookinformationonpage10
Handbookinformation 9
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2.1Handbookinformation
R e s e t S p e e d D e p t h T r i p
R e s e t A l a r m D e p t h O s e t
R e s e t T r i p S p e e d T i m e r
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3
D 1 2 5 2 9 - 1
Thishandbookcontainsimportantinformationregardingyour
Raymarineinstrumentdisplay.
i50Handbooks
Thefollowinghandbooksareapplicabletoyourproduct:
Handbooks
Description Partnumber
Mountingandgettingstarted 88009
Installationandoperationinstructions 81341
Mountingtemplate 87130
i50instrumentrange
Raymarine'si50instrumentrangeconsistsofthefollowingvariants:
Item Description Partnumber
1 i50Depth E70058
2
i50Speed
3 i50Tridata E70060
E70059
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Chapter3:Planningtheinstallation
Chaptercontents
• 3.1Installationchecklistonpage12
• 3.2Systemintegrationonpage13
• 3.3Typicalsystemsonpage14
• 3.4Systemprotocolsonpage16
• 3.5Partssuppliedonpage16
• 3.6T oolsrequiredonpage17
Planningtheinstallation
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3.1Installationchecklist
Installationincludesthefollowingactivities:
InstallationTask
1 Planyoursystem.
2
3
4 Routeallcables.
5
6 Makeallconnectionsintoequipment.
7
8 Poweronandtestthesystem.
Obtainallrequiredequipmentandtools.
Siteallequipment.
Drillcableandmountingholes.
Secureallequipmentinplace.
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3.2Systemintegration
Item Devicetype MaximumQuantity SuitableDevices Connections
1
i50Depth,SpeedorTridata
instrument.
2
3
4
5
SeaTalkinstrumentdisplays. AsdeterminedbytheSeaT alk
SeaTalk
SeaTalk
SeaTalk
displays.
6 Raymarinespeedand
temperaturetransducer
(i50Speed).
7
Raymarinedepthtransducer
(i50Depth).
8 Raymarinespeedanddepth
transducers(i50Tridata).
ng
Instrumentdisplays.
ng
pilotcontroller.
ng
Multifunction
Asdeterminedbythe
ng
SeaTalk
busbandwidth
andpowerloading.
•i50Depth
•i50Speed
•i50Tridata
•i40
busbandwidthandpower
loading.
•ST40
•ST60+
Asdeterminedbythe
ng
SeaTalk
busbandwidth
andpowerloading.
•i50
•i60
•i70
•ST70
•ST70+
Asdeterminedbythe
ng
SeaTalk
busbandwidth
andpowerloading.
•ST70
•ST70+
•p70
•p70R
6
•Raymarinemultifunction
displays.
1
•P120Lowprolethrough
hullspeed/temptransducer
•Othercompatible
transducers—Please
contactyourlocal
Raymarinedealerfor
details.
1 •P19Throughhulldepth
transducer
•Othercompatible
transducers—Please
contactyourlocal
Raymarinedealerfor
details.
•1xdepthand1x
Speed/Temptransducers,
or
•1xdepth,speedand
temperature(DST)
transducer.
•P120Lowprolethrough
hullspeed/temptransducer
•P19Throughhulldepth
transducer
•Othercompatible
transducers—Please
contactyourlocal
Raymarinedealerfor
details.
•SeaTalk
•SeaTalk
ng
ng
viatheoptional
SeaTalk1toSeaTalk
ng
converter
•SeaTalk
•SeaTalk
•SeaTalk
ng
ng
ng
Raymarinetransducer
connection.
Raymarinetransducer
connection.
Raymarinetransducer
connections.
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3.3Typicalsystems
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5
7
3
4
TheinstrumentrangecanbeconnecteddirectlytoaSeaT alk
systemusingtheSeaTalktoSeaTalk
BasicSeaT alk
1
2
3 i60Windinstrument
4 Raymarinewindvanetransducer
5
6
7
8
9 i50Depthinstrument
10
11 Depthtransducer
ng
systemexample
ng
adaptorcable.
ng
network.TheinstrumentrangecanalsobeconnectedtoaSeaT alk
SeaTalk
SeaTalk
Raymarinemultifunctiondisplay
12/24Vdcpowersupply
Raymarinecoursecomputer(providing12VdcpowersupplytotheSeaT alk
network.)
i50Speedinstrument
Speedtransducer
ng
instrumentdisplay
ng
pilotcontroller
ng
14
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ExtendedSeaT alk
S
S
M
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A
A
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T
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1 2
1 1 1 1
1 2 2 3 4 5
1 7
6 7 8
1 6
9
1 1
1 5 1 4
1 3
1 8 1 9
ng
systemexample
1
2
3 Fluxgatecompass
4
5
6
7
8
9 Manoverboard
10
11
12
13
14 i60Windinstrument
15 i50Depthinstrument
16
17 Raymarinewindvanetransducer
18 Depthtransducer
19
SeaTalk
SeaTalk
Rudderreference
Raymarinecoursecomputer(providing12VdcpowersupplytoSeaT alk
network.)
12/24Vdcpowersupply
RaymarineAIStransceiver
RaymarineSeaTalk
SeaTalktoSeaTalk
SeaTalk
Raymarinemultifunctiondisplay
Enginedata(viadevicenetadaptorcable.)
i50Speedinstrument
Speedtransducer
ng
pilotcontroller
ng
instrumentdisplays
ng
ng
GPS
ng
converter
ng
5wayblocks
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3.4Systemprotocols
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5 6
9 8
4 3
7
Yourproductcanbeconnectedtovariousproductsandsystemsto
shareinformationandsoimprovethefunctionalityoftheoverall
system.Theseconnectionsmaybemadeusinganumberof
differentprotocols.Fastandaccuratedatacollectionandtransferis
achievedbyusingacombinationofthefollowingdataprotocols:
•SeaT alk
•NMEA2000
•SeaT alk
Note: Y oumayndthatyoursystemdoesnotuseallofthe
connectiontypesorinstrumentationdescribedinthissection.
ng
3.5Partssupplied
Seatalk
SeaTalk
ofcompatiblemarineinstrumentsandequipment.Itreplacesthe
olderSeaT alkandSeaTalk
SeaTalk
ng
ng
(NextGeneration)isanenhancedprotocolforconnection
2
protocols.
ng
utilizesasinglebackbonetowhichcompatible
instrumentsconnectusingaspur.Dataandpowerarecarriedwithin
thebackbone.Devicesthathavealowdrawcanbepoweredfrom
thenetwork,althoughhighcurrentequipmentwillneedtohavea
separatepowerconnection.
SeaTalk
CANbustechnology.CompatibleNMEA2000andSeaT alk/
SeaTalk
ng
isaproprietaryextensiontoNMEA2000andtheproven
2
devicescanalsobeconnectedusingtheappropriate
interfacesoradaptorcablesasrequired.
NMEA2000
NMEA2000offerssignicantimprovementsoverNMEA0183,most
notablyinspeedandconnectivity .Upto50unitscansimultaneously
transmitandreceiveonasinglephysicalbusatanyonetime,
witheachnodebeingphysicallyaddressable.Thestandard
wasspecicallyintendedtoallowforawholenetworkofmarine
electronicsfromanymanufacturertocommunicateonacommon
busviastandardizedmessagetypesandformats.
SeaTalk
SeaTalkisaprotocolwhichenablescompatibleinstrumentsto
connecttoeachotherandsharedata.
TheSeaT alkcablesystemisusedtoconnectcompatible
instrumentsandequipment.Thecablecarriespoweranddataand
enablesconnectionwithouttheneedforacentralprocessor.
AdditionalinstrumentsandfunctionscanbeaddedtoaSeaTalk
system,simplybypluggingthemintothenetwork.SeaT alk
equipmentcanalsocommunicatewithothernon-SeaT alkequipment
viatheNMEA0183standard,providedasuitableinterfaceisused.
1 i50instrument
2 Frontbezel
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SeaTalktoSeaT alk
ng
SeaTalk
spurcable
Gasket
Suncover
Documentationpack
ng
SeaTalk
blankingplug
4xxingscrews
ng
adaptorcable
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3.6Toolsrequired
Toolsrequiredforinstallation
1 Pozi-drivescrewdriver
2 File
3
4 Adhesivetape
5
92mm(3.62in)holecutter
Powerdrill
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Chapter4:Cablesandconnections
Chaptercontents
• 4.1Generalcablingguidanceonpage20
• 4.2Connectionsoverviewonpage20
Cablesandconnections 19
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4.1Generalcablingguidance
1 0 0 m m ( 4 i n )
2 0 0 m m ( 8 i n )
4.2Connectionsoverview
Cabletypesandlength
Itisimportanttousecablesoftheappropriatetypeandlength
•Unlessotherwisestateduseonlystandardcablesofthecorrect
type,suppliedbyRaymarine.
•Ensurethatanynon-Raymarinecablesareofthecorrectquality
andgauge.Forexample,longerpowercablerunsmayrequire
largerwiregaugestominimizevoltagedropalongtherun.
Routingcables
Cablesmustberoutedcorrectly,tomaximizeperformanceand
prolongcablelife.
•DoNOTbendcablesexcessively.Whereverpossible,ensurea
minimumbenddiameterof200mm(8in)/minimumbendradius
of100mm(4in).
•Protectallcablesfromphysicaldamageandexposuretoheat.
Usetrunkingorconduitwherepossible.DoNOTruncables
throughbilgesordoorways,orclosetomovingorhotobjects.
•Securecablesinplaceusingtie-wrapsorlacingtwine.Coilany
extracableandtieitoutoftheway.
•Whereacablepassesthroughanexposedbulkheadordeckhead,
useasuitablewatertightfeed-through.
•DoNOTruncablesneartoenginesoruorescentlights.
Alwaysroutedatacablesasfarawayaspossiblefrom:
•otherequipmentandcables,
•highcurrentcarryingacanddcpowerlines,
•antennae.
ConnectionsaremadeusingtheprovidedSeaTalk
ng
andtransducer
cableconnectorsontherearoftheunit.
SeaTalk
Theunithas2xSeaT alk
toaSeaT alk
ConnectingSeaT alk
ng
connections
ng
ng
network.
connectorsontherearforconnecting
ng
cables
1.Rotatethelockingcollaronthebackoftheunittothe
UNLOCKEDposition.
2.Ensurethespurcableendconnectoriscorrectlyoriented.
3.Fullyinsertthecableconnector .
4.Rotatelockingcollarclockwise(2clicks)untilitsnapsintothe
LOCKEDposition.
Strainrelief
Ensureadequatestrainreliefisprovided.Protectconnectorsfrom
strainandensuretheywillnotpulloutunderextremeseaconditions.
Cableshielding
Ensurethatalldatacablesareproperlyshieldedthatthecable
shieldingisintact(e.g.hasn’tbeenscrapedoffbybeingsqueezed
throughatightarea).
Transducerconnections
i50Depthconnection
Item Cablecolor Signalname
1 Black Piezoceramic–
2 Blue Piezoceramic+
3
Screen 0V(shield)
20 i50
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i50Speedconnection
7
8
4
5
6
D 1 2 3 9 3 - 1
2
1
3
3 m m
6 m m
5 0 m m
1
2
D 1 2 3 5 9 - 1
1 2 V
D 1 2 0 3 3 - 3
1 2 3 4
5
6 7 8
Item Cablecolor Signalname
1 Brown Temperature0V
2 White
3
4
5
Screen Speed0V(shield)
Green Speed(signal)
Red
Temperature(signal)
SpeedV+
routedthroughnarrowapertures.1/8thspadeterminalswillbe
required(notsupplied),toreplacethoseremoved.Whenttingthe
newspadeconnectors,preparethecablesasdetailedbelow:
1.Preparethecableasshownin1above.
2.Foldbackthewirestrandsandinsertintothenewspade
connectorasshownin2above.
3.Ensurethewirestrandsdonotextendbeyondtherearofthe
spadeconnectorinsulation.
4.Crimptheconnectortothewire.
iTC-5connection
TransducerscanbeconnectedtoaSeaTalk
Raymarine'sInstrumenttransducerconverter(iTC-5)andani70
instrument,thedatacanthenberepeatedonani50/i60unit.
ng
networkusing
i50Tridataconnection
Item Cablecolor Signalname
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Black(Depth)
Blue(Depth)
Screen(Depth) 0V(shield)
Brown(Speed)
White(Speed) Temperature(signal)
Screen(Speed) Speed0V(shield)
Green(Speed) Speed(signal)
Red(Speed) SpeedV+
Piezoceramic–
Piezoceramic+
Temperature0V
Makingtransducerconnections
Althoughthetransducercableisttedwithspadeconnectorsfor
directconnectiontotherearoftheunit,itmaybenecessaryto
removethesetofacilitateinstallation,e.g.ifthecablehastobe
Cablesandconnections
1
2
3
4
5
i50Depth(Repeater)
i70Instrument(Master)
i50Speed(Repeater)
i60Wind(Repeater)
iTC-5
6 Depthtransducer
7
8
Windvanetransducer
Speedtransducer
Note: TransducersconnectedtotheiTC-5mustbecalibrated
usingani70(master)unit.TransducersconnectedtotheiTC-5
cannotbecalibratedusingani50/i60.
MakingiTC-5transducerconnections
ForinstructionsonconnectingtransducerstoyouriTC-5referto
theiTC-5handbook.
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Powerconnection
S e a T a l k
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D 1 2 3 9 1 - 1
1 2 V
3
1
2
1 2 V d c
S e a T a l k
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D 1 2 5 3 1 - 1
1 1 2 3
4
5 6
7 8
PowerissuppliedtotheproductovertheSeaTalk
ASeaTalk
SeaTalk
ng
systemrequiresone12Vdcsupply,connectedtothe
ng
backbone.Thiscanbeprovided:
•Byabatteryviathedistributionpanel,or
•FromaRaymarinecoursecomputer,viaaSeaT alkoraSeaT alk
system.
Powerconnectionexample
SeaTalk
ng
powerconnection
ng
network.
SeaTalk
ng
connection
TheunitcanbeconnectedaspartofaSeaTalk
ng
ng
network.
1
2
ng
SeaTalk
SeaTalk
instrument.
ng
instrument.
3 12Vdcvesselpowersupply.
Warning:Groundingnotrequired
ThisproductisfullyinsulatedanddoesNOTrequire
separategrounding.
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhaspositive
grounding.
SeaTalkpowerprotection
Thepowersupplymustbeprotectedbya5Afuseoracircuit
breakerprovidingequivalentprotection.
RaymarinerecommendsthatthepowerisconnectedtoaSeaT alk
systeminsuchawaythatthecurrentdrawnoneachsideofthe
powerconnectionpointisequal.
SeaTalkpowercables
Partnumber Description
D229
SeaTalk
ng
powerprotection
Thepowersupplymustbeprotectedbya5Afuseoracircuit
breakerprovidingequivalentprotection.
RaymarinerecommendsthatthepowerisconnectedtoaSeaT alk
systeminsuchawaythatthecurrentdrawnoneachsideofthe
powerconnectionpointisequal.
SeaTalk
ng
powercables
Partnumber Description
A06049
22
SeaTalkpowercable.
SeaTalk
ng
powercable
1
2
i70instrumentdisplays(SeaT alk
i60Windinstrument(SeaT alk
3 Raymarinewindvanetransducer
4 12Vdcpowersupply
5
6
7
i50Speedinstrument(SeaT alk
i50Depthinstrument(SeaT alk
Speedtransducer
8 Depthtransducer
SeaTalk
SeaTalk
ng
cabling
ng
cablesandconnectors
Connection/Cable Notes
Backbonecables(variouslengths) Themaincablecarryingdata.Spurs
fromthebackboneareusedto
connectSeaT alk
T-piececonnectors Usedtomakejunctionsinthe
backbonetowhichdevicescanthen
beconnected.
Terminators
Requiredateitherendofthe
backbone.
Spurcables
ng
Usedtoconnectdevices.Devices
maybedaisychainedorconnected
directlytotheT-pieces
ng
SeaTalk
5–wayconnector
Usedtobranch,split,ormake
additionalconnectionsinSeaTalk
networks.
SeaTalk
TheSeaT alk
ng
power
ng
busrequiresa12Vpowersupply .Thismaybe
providedfrom:
•RaymarineSPXcoursecomputer,or
•Otherseparateregulated12Vsupply.
Note: SeaT alk
ng
doesNOTsupplypowertomultifunctiondisplays
andotherequipmentwithadedicatedpowersupplyinput.
)ng
)
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)
)ng
)
)ng
)
ng
devices.
ng
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SeaTalkconnection
1 2 V d c
1 2 / 2 4 V d c
D 1 2 0 5 8 - 2
9 8
1 1 1 2
4
1 2 3
7
5
6 6 7
1 0
1 2 V N M E A 2 0 0 0
S e a T a l k
n g
D 1 2 3 8 0 - 1
3
1
2
4
ConnectionstoanexistingSeaT alksystemmustbemadeusinga
SeaTalktoSeaT alk
BasicSeaT alksystemexample
ng
adaptorcable.
NMEA2000connection
Youcaneither:
•UseyourSeaT alk
deviceonaspur ,OR
•connecttheinstrumentdisplayonaspurintoanexisting
NMEA2000backbone.
Important: Youcannothaveany2terminatedbackbones
connectedtogether,unlessyouhaveanisolationgateway
betweenthetwobackbones.
ng
backboneandconnecteachNMEA2000
1
2
3
i70Instrumentdisplay(SeaT alk
i50Speedinstrument(SeaT alk
i50Depthinstrument(SeaT alk
4 Raymarinewindvanetransducer
5
6
7
8
i60Windinstrument(SeaT alk
ng
SeaTalk
SeaTalktoSeaT alk
Speedtransducer
9 Depthtransducer
10
11
12/24Vdcpowersupply
SeaTalkCoursecomputer(providing
12VdcpowertoSeaT alknetwork.)
12
ST6002pilotcontroller(SeaT alk)
ConnectingNMEA2000equipmenttotheSeaT alk
ng
backbone
1.12Vdcpowersupplyintobackbone.
ng
)
ng
)
ng
)
2.SeaTalk
3.SeaTalk
4.NMEA2000equipment.
ng
backbone.
ng
toDeviceNetadaptorcable.
ConnectingtheunittoanexistingNMEA2000(DeviceNet)
ng
)
backbone
cables
ng
adaptorcables
SeaTalkaccessories
SeaTalkcablesandaccessoriesforusewithcompatibleproducts.
Description PartNo Notes
3–waySeaT alkjunction
D244
box
1m(3.28ft)SeaT alk
extensioncable
3m(9.8ft)SeaTalk
extensioncable
5m(16.4ft)SeaT alk
extensioncable
9m(29.5ft)SeaT alk
extensioncable
12m(39.4ft)SeaTalk
extensioncable
20m(65.6ft)SeaTalk
extensioncable
Cablesandconnections 2324i50
D284
D285
D286
1.SeaTalk
2.SeaTalk
3.DeviceNetbackbone.
4.NMEA2000equipment.
ng
instrumentdisplay
ng
toDeviceNetadaptorcable.
D287
E25051
D288
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Chapter5:Locationandmounting
Chaptercontents
• 5.1Selectingadisplaylocationonpage26
• 5.2Mountingonpage27
• 5.3Frontbezelonpage27
• 5.4Selectingatransducerlocationonpage28
Locationandmounting
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5.1Selectingadisplaylocation
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforusein
hazardous/ammableatmospheres.DoNOTinstallin
ahazardous/ammableatmosphere(suchasinan
engineroomornearfueltanks).
Generallocationrequirements
Whenselectingalocationfortheunititisimportanttoconsidera
numberoffactors.
Ventilationrequirements
Toprovideadequateairow:
•Ensurethatequipmentismountedinacompartmentofsuitable
size.
•Ensurethatventilationholesarenotobstructed.
•Ensureadequateseparationofequipment.
Mountingsurfacerequirements
Ensureunitsareadequatelysupportedonasecuresurface.Do
NOTmountunitsorcutholesinplaceswhichmaydamagethe
structureofthevessel.
Cableroutingrequirements
Ensuretheunitismountedinalocationwhichallowsproperrouting
andconnectionofcables:
•Minimumcablebendradiusof100mm(3.94in)isrequiredunless
otherwisestated.
•Usecablesupportstopreventstressonconnectors.
Productdimensions
A
B
C 14mm(0.55”)
D
E
F
G 17mm(0.67”)
110mm(4.22”)
115mm(4.52”)
30mm(1.18”)
35mm(1.38”)
90mm(3.54”)
Wateringress
Thisunitissuitableformountingbothaboveandbelowdecks.Itis
waterprooftoIPX6standard.Althoughtheunitiswaterproof,itis
goodpracticetolocateitinaprotectedareaawayfromprolonged
anddirectexposuretorainandsaltspray.
Electricalinterference
Selectalocationthatisfarenoughawayfromdevicesthat
maycauseinterference,suchasmotors,generatorsandradio
transmitters/receivers.
Magneticcompass
Whenchoosingasuitablelocationyoushouldaimtomaintainthe
maximumpossibledistancebetweentheunitandanycompasses.
Topreventpotentialinterferencewiththevessel'smagnetic
compasses,ensurethataminimumdistanceof230mm(9in)
betweentheunitandanyinstalledcompassesismaintained.
Viewingangleconsiderations
Asdisplaycontrast,colorandnightmodeperformanceareall
affectedbytheviewingangle,Raymarinerecommendsyou
temporarilypowerupthedisplaywhenplanningtheinstallation,to
enableyoutobestjudgewhichlocationgivestheoptimumviewing
angle.
Viewingangle
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5.2Mounting
5.3Frontbezel
Pre-mountingcheck
Theproductisdesignedtobesurfacemounted.Beforemounting
theunit,ensureyouhave:
•Selectedasuitablelocation.
•Identiedthecableconnectionsandroutethatthecableswilltake.
•Detachedthefrontbezel.
•Removethekeypadmat.
Mountingdiagram
Removingthefrontbezel
Mountinginstructions
1.Checktheselectedlocationfortheunit,aclear ,atareawith
suitableclearancebehindthepanelisrequired.
2.Fixthemountingtemplatesuppliedwiththeproduct,tothe
selectedlocation,usingmaskingorselfadhesivetape.
3.Ifpossibleuseanappropriatesizeholecuttingsawandcut
outthecentreholecutoutareaasindicatedonthemounting
template,or
4.Usingasuitableholecuttingsaw,makepilotholesineach
cornerofthecutoutareaandusingajigsawcutalongtheinside
edgeofthecutoutline.
5.Ensurethattheunittsintotheremovedareaandthenle
aroundthecutedgeuntilsmooth.
6.Drillanyrequiredholesasindicatedonthemountingtemplate
forthesecuringscrews.
7.Connecttherelevantcablestotheunit.
8.Peelthebackingoffofthesuppliedgasketandplacethe
adhesivesideofthegasketontothedisplayunitandpressrmly
ontotheange.
9.Slidetheunitintoplaceandsecureusingthescrewsprovided.
10.Retkeypadmatandfrontbezel.
Note: Drill,tapsizeandtighteningtorquesaredependantupon
thematerialtypeandthicknessofthemountingsurface.
Note: Thesuppliedgasketprovidesasealbetweentheunitand
asuitablyatandstiffmountingsurfaceorbinnacle.Thegasket
shouldbeusedinallinstallations.Itmayalsobenecessaryto
useamarine-gradesealantifthemountingsurfaceorbinnacleis
notentirelyatandstifforhasaroughsurfacenish.
Note: Usecarewhenremovingthebezel.Donotuseanytools
toleverthebezel,doingsomaycausedamage.
1.Usingyourngerspullthebezelawayfromtheunitatthetop
andside,asshownin2.
Thebezelwillstarttocomeawayfromtheunitatthetopand
side.
2.Nowpullthebezelawayfromtheunitontheoppositeside,as
shownin3.
Thebezelwillnowcomefreefromtheunit,asshownin4.
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5.4Selectingatransducerlocation
Generalspeedanddepthtransducerlocation
requirements
Whenselectingalocationforyourtransduceritisimportantto
consideranumberoffactors.
Thetransducershouldbemountedwithintheclearwaterowareas
indicatedbytheshadedareasintheimagebelow.
1
2 Planingpowervessel
3 Displacementpowervessel
Eachtransducershouldalso:
•Beaheadofthepropellers(byaminimumof10%ofthewater
linelength).
•Beatleast150mm(6in)awayfromthekeel(ideallyaheadofthe
keelonasailingyacht).
•Beasnearaspossibletothecenterlineofthevessel.
•Beclearofotherthrough-hullttingsorprojections.
•Havesufcientclearanceinsidethehulltotthenut.
•Have100mm(4in)ofheadroomtoallowforwithdrawal.
Note: Inadditiontotheaboverequirements,thedepthtransducer
mustbemountedwithin10ºofthevertical.
Sailingvessel
Speedanddepthtransducermounting
Ensuretransducersareinstalledinaccordancewiththeinstructions
suppliedwiththetransducer.
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Chapter6:Gettingstarted
Chaptercontents
• 6.1Controlsonpage30
• 6.2Poweronpage30
• 6.3Datamasteronpage31
• 6.4Illuminationonpage31
• 6.5Calibrationonpage32
Gettingstarted
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6.1Controls
6.2Power
Poweringontheunit
Withpowertotheunitturnedonbuttheunitswitchedoff:
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonuntiltheunitpowersonand
dataisdisplayed(approximately2seconds).
Note: Whenpowertotheunitisturnedontheunitwillswitch
onautomatically .
Poweringofftheunit
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonuntilthepowercountdown
timerisdisplayedandreacheszero(approximately6to8
seconds).
i50Depth
1
2
3
4
Depth(Power)
—Selectto
accessdepth
information,
backlightadjust,
contrastadjust
andpoweron/off
modes.
Alarm —Select
toaccessalarm
levelsandalarm
settings.
Offset —Select
toaccessdepth
offsetsettings.
Reset —Select
andholddown
for3seconds
toresetdatato
currentvalues.
i50Speed
Speed(Power)
—Selectto
accessspeed
information,
backlightadjust,
contrastadjust
andpoweron/off
modes
Trip —Select
toaccesslog,
tripandwater
temperature
information.
Timer —Select
toaccesscount
upandstart
timers.
Reset —Select
andholddown
for3seconds
toresetdatato
currentvalues.
i50Tridata
Depth(Power)
—Selectto
accessdepth
information,
backlightadjust,
contrastadjust
andpoweron/off
modes.
Speed —
Selecttoaccess
speedandVMG
information
Trip —Select
toaccesslog,
tripandwater
temperature
information.
Reset —Select
andholddown
for3seconds
toresetdatato
currentvalues.
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6.3Datamaster
6.4Illumination
Whereasystemcontainsmorethanoneunitcapableofdisplaying
adatatype,theunitphysicallyconnectedtothetransducermustbe
setasthedatamasterandanyotherunitssetasarepeater.
Settingaunitasdatamaster
1.RefertotheIntermediatecalibrationsectionfordetailsonhowto
setyourunitasdatamaster.
Adjustingthebacklightlevel
Thebacklightinglevelcanbeaccessedusingthepowerbutton.
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonforapproximately1second
todisplaythebacklightpage.
2.Dependingonyourdisplayvariantfollowthestepsbelowto
adjustthebacklightlevel:
i.i50Depth—UsetheOffsetorResetbuttonstoadjustthe
backlightleveltotherequiredsetting.
ii.i50Speed—UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstoadjustthe
backlightleveltotherequiredsetting.
iii.i50Tridata—UsetheTriporResetbuttonstoadjustthe
backlightleveltotherequiredsetting.
Note: Thebacklightpagewilltime-outafter8secondsof
inactivity.
Adjustingthecontrast
Thecontrastlevelcanbeaccessedusingthepowerbutton.
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonforapproximately3seconds
todisplaythecontrastpage.
2.Dependingonyourdisplayvariantfollowthestepsbelowto
adjustthecontrastlevel:
i.i50Depth—UsetheOffsetorResetbuttonstoadjustthe
contrastleveltotherequiredsetting.
ii.i50Speed—UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstoadjustthe
contrastleveltotherequiredsetting.
iii.i50Tridata—UsetheTriporResetbuttonstoadjustthe
contrastleveltotherequiredsetting.
3.SelectingthePowerbuttonwiththecontrastpagedisplayedwill
cyclethroughtheavailablecontrastsettings.
Note: Thecontrastpagewilltime-outafter8secondsofinactivity.
Gettingstarted
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6.5Calibration
D e p t h
+
A l a r m
D 1 2 4 2 1 - 1
1 0
1 5
2 0
2 5
3 0
3 5
4 0
4 5
5 0
5 5
6 0
5
2
+
D 1 2 4 2 6 - 1
1 0
1 5
2 0
2 5
3 0
3 5
4 0
4 5
5 0
5 5
6 0
5
2
S p e e d T r i p
Beforerstusecalibrationproceduresmustbecarriedouttoensure
optimumperformanceoftheinstrumentwiththevessel.
Thecalibrationproceduresare:
•Usercalibration
•Intermediatecalibration
•Groupsetup
•Dealercalibration
Note: Groupsetupisforgroupilluminationandisnotpartof
thecalibrationprocess.
Usercalibration
Calibrationproceduresaredependantoninstrumentdisplayvariant.
Usercalibrationoptionsinclude:
i50Depth i50Speed i50Tridata
Settingrequiredunitsfor
depthreadings.
Settingtherequired
depthoffset.
Lockingshallowalarm.
Settingrequiredunitsfor
speedreadings.
Settingrequiredspeed
resolution.
Setrequiredlogdistance
units.
Settingcorrectspeed
readings.
Settingrequired
temperatureunits.
Settingrequired
temperaturereadings.
Settingtimerbuzzeron
oroff.
Settingrequiredunitsfor
depthreadings.
Settingtherequired
depthoffset.
Lockingshallowalarm.
Settingrequiredunitsfor
speedreadings.
Settingrequiredspeed
resolution.
Setrequiredlogdistance
units.
Settingcorrectspeed
readings.
Settingrequired
temperatureunits.
Settingrequired
temperaturereadings
Settingtimerbuzzeron
oroff
6.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheshallowalarmlockpage.
7.UsetheOffsetorResetbuttonstoturntheshallowalarmlock
onandoff.
8.T oexittheusercalibrationpagesatanytime,pressandholdthe
DepthandAlarmbuttonssimultaneouslyfor2seconds.
DepthOffset
Depthsaremeasuredfromthetransducertotheseabed,butyou
canapplyanoffsetvaluetothedepthdata,sothatthedisplayed
depthreadingrepresentsthedepthtotheseabedfromeitherthe
keelorthewaterline.
Beforeattemptingtosetawaterlineorkeeloffset,ndoutthe
verticalseparationbetweenthetransducerandeitherthewaterline
orthebottomofthekeelonyourvessel,asappropriate.Thenset
theappropriatedepthoffsetvalue.
1
2
3
Waterlineoffset
Transducer/Zerooffset
Keeloffset
Ifanoffsetisnotapplied,displayeddepthreadingsrepresentthe
distancefromthetransducertotheseabed.
Calibratingi50Speed
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PressandholddowntheSpeedandTripbuttonssimultaneously
forapproximately2secondstodisplaytheusercalentrypage.
Calibratingi50Depth
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PressandholddowntheDepthandAlarmbuttons
simultaneouslyforapproximately2secondstodisplaytheuser
calibrationentrypage.
Note: Theusercalibrationentryscreenwilltime-outafter8
secondsofinactivity.
2.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythespeedunitspage.
Note: Theusercalibrationentryscreenwilltime-outafter8
secondsofinactivity.
2.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaythedepthunitspage.
3.UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstoselecttherequiredspeed
units.
4.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythespeedresolutionpage.
3.UsetheOffsetorResetbuttonstoselecttherequireddepth
units.
4.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaythedepthoffsetpage.
5.UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstosettherequiredspeed
resolution.
6.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythespeedlogunitspage.
5.UsetheOffsetorResetbuttonstosettherequireddepthoffset.
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7.UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstoselecttherequiredspeed
D 1 2 4 3 0 - 1
S p e e d
S p e e d
S O G
S O G
D 1 2 4 3 2 - 1
R e s e t
1 0
1 5
2 0
2 5
3 0
3 5
4 0
4 5
5 0
5 5
6 0
5
3
D 1 2 4 3 8 - 1
D e p t h S p e e d
+
1 0
1 5
2 0
2 5
3 0
3 5
4 0
4 5
5 0
5 5
6 0
5
2
D 1 2 4 4 5 - 1
S O G
S O G
S p e e d
S p e e d
logunits.
8.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplayoneofthecurrentspeed
pages,ifSOGdataisavailableoverSeaT alkthentheSOGpage
isdisplayed,ifSOGdataisnotavailablethenthecalfactor
pageisdisplayed.
9.PresstheTimerandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytoswitch
betweenthecalfactorandSOGpages.
10.IftheSOGpageisdisplayedandthetideconditionsareslack,
pressandholdtheResetbuttonfor3secondstoacceptSOG
asthecurrentspeed.
1.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaythedepthunitspage.
2.UsetheTriporResetbuttonstoselecttherequireddepthunits.
3.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaythedepthoffsetpage.
4.UsetheTriporResetbuttonstosettherequireddepthoffset.
5.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheshallowalarmlockpage.
6.UsetheT riporResetbuttonstoswitchtheshallowalarmlock
onandoff.
7.T oexittheusercalibrationpagesatanytime,pressandholdthe
DepthandSpeedbuttonssimultaneouslyfor2seconds.
Calibratingi50Tridataspeed
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythespeedunitspage.
11.Alternatively,withthecalfactorpagedisplayedusetheTimer
orResetbuttonstosetthecalfactortoyourvessel'sestimated
currentspeed.
12.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythetemperatureunitspage.
13.UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstoselecttherequired
temperatureunits.
14.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythetemperaturecalibration
page.
15.UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstosettheunittoshowthe
currentwatertemperature.
16.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaytheTimerbuzzerpage.
17.UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstoswitchthecount-upandrace
starttimerbuzzersonandoff.
18.Toexittheusercalibrationpagesatanytime,pressandholdthe
Speed andTripbuttonssimultaneouslyfor2seconds.
2.UsetheTriporResetbuttonstosettherequiredspeedunits.
3.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythespeedresolutionpage.
4.UsetheTriporResetbuttonstosettherequiredspeed
resolution.
5.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythespeedlogunitspage.
6.UsetheT riporResetbuttonstoselecttherequiredspeedlog
units.
7.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplayoneofthecurrentspeed
pages,ifSOGdataisavailableoverSeaT alkthentheSOGpage
isdisplayed,ifSOGdataisnotavailablethenthecalfactor
pageisdisplayed.
Calibratingi50Tridata
1.PressandholddowntheDepthandSpeedbuttons
simultaneouslyforapproximately2secondstodisplaytheuser
calibrationentrypage.
Note: Theusercalibrationentryscreenwilltime-outafter8
secondsofinactivity.
Calibratingi50Tridatadepth
FromtheUsercalibrationentrypage:
Gettingstarted
8.PressandholddowntheTripandResetbuttonssimultaneously
toswitchbetweenthecalfactorandSOGpages.
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9.IftheSOGpageisdisplayedandthetideconditionsareslack,
D 1 2 4 4 7 - 1
R e s e t
1 0
1 5
2 0
2 5
3 0
3 5
4 0
4 5
5 0
5 5
6 0
5
3
D e p t h
A l a r m
1 0
1 5
2 0
2 5
3 0
3 5
4 0
4 5
5 0
5 5
6 0
5
4
+
D e p t h
D 1 2 4 5 1 - 1
S p e e d
T r i p
1 0
1 5
2 0
2 5
3 0
3 5
4 0
4 5
5 0
5 5
6 0
5
4
+
S p e e d
D 1 2 4 5 2 - 1
pressandholdtheResetbuttonfor3secondstoacceptSOG
asthecurrentspeed.
10.Alternatively,withthecalfactorpagedisplayedusetheTripor
Reset buttonstosetthecalfactortoyourvessel'sestimated
currentspeed.
11.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythetemperatureunitspage.
12.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythetemperaturecalibration
page.
13.UsetheTriporResetbuttonstosettheunittoshowthecurrent
watertemperature.
14.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaytheTimerbuzzerpage.
15.UsetheTriporResetbuttonstoswitchthecount-upandrace
starttimerbuzzersonandoff.
16.Toexittheusercalibrationpagesatanytime,pressandholdthe
DepthandSpeedbuttonssimultaneouslyfor2seconds.
Intermediatecalibration
Intermediatecalibrationallowsyouto:
i50Depth i50Speed i50Tridata
Checkinstrument
softwareversion.
Checkandifnecessary
changetheinstrument
status(eithermasteror
repeater).
Checkingi50Depthsoftwareversionandstatus
Checkinstrument
softwareversion.
Checktheinstrument
status(eithermasteror
repeater).
Carryoutacalibration
runoverameasured
distancetoensure
accuratespeed
readings.
Checkinstrument
softwareversion.
Checkandifnecessary
changetheinstrument
status(eithermasteror
repeater).
Carryoutacalibration
runoverameasured
distancetoensure
accuratespeed
readings.
4.T oexittheIntermediatecalibrationsettingsatanytime,press
andholdtheDepthandAlarmbuttonssimultaneouslyfor4
seconds.
Checkingi50Speedsoftwareversionandstatus
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PressandholdtheSpeedandTripbuttonssimultaneouslyfor
4seconds:
Thesoftwareversionisdisplayed.
2.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaytheinstrumentstatus.
Master(transducerconnected)orRepeater(Notransducer
connected).
3.PresstheSpeedbuttonagaintobeginspeedruncalibration.
4.T oexittheIntermediatecalibrationsettingsatanytime,press
andholdtheSpeedandTripbuttonssimultaneouslyfor4
seconds.
Performingspeedruncalibration–i50Speed
Thisspeedcalibrationinvolvescarryingoutupto2runsovera
measureddistance,toenableacalibrationfactortobedetermined
andappliedtoyourunit.Eachrunconsistsofanoutwardanda
returnleg,tominimizetheeffectoftidaldriftwhenthecalibration
factorisdetermined.
FromtheIntermediatecalibrationpage:
Note: Thisprocedureisnotrequiredifcurrentspeedissetto
SOG.
1.PresstheSpeedbuttonuntilyoureachtheCalibrationrun
lengthpage.
2.PresstheTimerandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytoenter
adjustmode.
Inadjustmodetherunlengthashes.
3.UsetheTimerorResetbuttontosettherunlengthtothe
requiredvalue(between0.25and2.50).
4.PresstheTimerandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytocommence
thespeedruncalibration
Thecalibrationstatuspageisdisplayed.Thetextatthetopof
thepagealternatesbetweenST ART1andthecalibrationfactor
currentlyapplied.
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PressandholdtheDepthandAlarmbuttonssimultaneously
for4seconds:
Thesoftwareversionisdisplayed.
2.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheinstrumentstatus.
Master(transducerconnected)orRepeater(Notransducer
5.Starttheoutwardlegofthecalibrationrunandasyoupassthe
startpoint,presstheTripbutton,sothepageshowsOUTWARD
atthetop.Asthecalibrationrunproceeds,thedisplayedvalue
willchange.
connected).
3.T ochangethestatus:
i. PresstheOffsetandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytoenter
adjustmode.
Thestatusasheswheninadjustmode.
ii.PresseitherOffsetorResettoswitchthestatusbetween
MasterorRepeater.
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6.AttheendoftheoutwardlegpressTripagain.
S p e e d
D e p t h
1 0
1 5
2 0
2 5
3 0
3 5
4 0
4 5
5 0
5 5
6 0
5
4
+
S p e e d
D 1 2 4 6 1 - 1
ThetextRETURNwillashatthetopofthepageandthe
displayeddistancefreezes.
Note: Thedisplayeddistancevaluemaynotbethesameasthe
measureddistance,duetoerrorsintroducedbytidalow.
7.Turnyourvesselround,startthereturnlegandasyoudo
so,presstheTripbuttonsoRETURNstopsashingandthe
displayedvalueincrements.
8.Attheendofthereturnleg,presstheTripbutton.
Atthispoint:
•ThetextSTART2alternatingwiththenewcalibrationfactoris
displayedatthetopofthepage.
•Thedisplayeddistancefreezes
ii.PresseitherTriporResettoswitchthestatusbetween
MasterorRepeater.
4.PresstheSpeedbuttonagaintobeginspeedruncalibration.
5.T oexittheIntermediatecalibrationsettingsatanytime,press
andholdtheDepthandSpeedbuttonssimultaneouslyfor4
seconds:
Performingspeedruncalibration–i50T ridata
Thisspeedcalibrationinvolvescarryingoutupto2runsovera
measureddistance,toenableacalibrationfactortobedetermined
andappliedtoyourunit.Eachrunconsistsofanoutwardanda
returnleg,tominimizetheeffectoftidaldriftwhenthecalibration
factorisdetermined.
FromtheIntermediatecalibrationpage:
Note: Thisprocedureisnotrequiredifcurrentspeedissetto
SOG.
1.PresstheSpeedbuttonuntilyoureachtheCalibrationrun
lengthpage.
2.PresstheTripandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytoenteradjust
mode.
Note: Thedisplayeddistanceshouldbeveryclosetotheactual
(measured)distanceofthecalibrationrun.
9.Ifyouaresatisedwiththeresultsoftherstcalibrationrun,
presstheSpeedandTripbuttonssimultaneouslytosavethe
newcalibrationfactorandexitspeedcalibration.
10.Ifyouwanttocarryoutasecondcalibrationrun,presstheTrip
button.
11.Followsteps5to7aboveagaintocompleteasecondcalibration
run.
12.AttheendofthereturnlegpresstheTripbutton
Atthispoint:
•ThetextENDalternatingwiththenewcalibrationfactoris
displayedatthetopofthepage.
•Thedisplayeddistancefreezes
13.Toexitthespeedcalibrationrunatanytime,pressandholdthe
SpeedandTripbuttonssimultaneouslyfor4seconds.
Checkingi50T ridatasoftwareversionandstatus
Inadjustmodetherunlengthashes.
3.UsetheTriporResetbuttontosettherunlengthtotherequired
value(between0.25and2.50).
4.PresstheTripandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytocommence
thespeedruncalibration
Thecalibrationstatuspageisdisplayed.Thetextatthetopof
thepagealternatesbetweenST ART1andthecalibrationfactor
currentlyapplied.
5.Starttheoutwardlegofthecalibrationrunandasyoupass
thestartpoint,presstheSpeedbutton,sothepageshows
OUTWARDatthetop.Asthecalibrationrunproceeds,the
displayedvaluewillchange.
6.AttheendoftheoutwardlegpressSpeedagain.
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PressandholdtheDepthandSpeedbuttonssimultaneously
for4seconds:
Thesoftwareversionisdisplayed.
2.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaytheinstrumentstatus.
Master(transducerconnected)orRepeater(Notransducer
connected).
3.T ochangethedepthstatus:
i.PresstheTripandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytoenter
adjustmode.
Thestatusasheswheninadjustmode.
Gettingstarted
ThetextRETURNwillashatthetopofthepageandthe
displayeddistancefreezes.
Note: Thedisplayeddistancevaluemaynotbethesameasthe
measureddistance,duetoerrorsintroducedbytidalow.
7.Turnyourvesselround,startthereturnlegandasyoudoso,
presstheSpeedbuttonsoRETURNstopsashingandthe
displayedvalueincrements.
8.Attheendofthereturnleg,presstheSpeedbutton.
Atthispoint:
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•Thedisplayeddistancefreezes
Note: Thedisplayeddistanceshouldbeveryclosetotheactual
(measured)distanceofthecalibrationrun.
4.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaythedepthresponsepage.
5.UsetheOffsetorResetbuttonstosettherequireddepth
responsesetting.
6.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheboatshowmodepage.
9.Ifyouaresatisedwiththeresultsoftherstcalibrationrun,
presstheDepthandSpeedbuttonssimultaneouslytosavethe
newcalibrationfactor,exitspeedcalibrationandreturntothe
statuspage.
10.Ifyouwanttocarryoutasecondcalibrationrun,pressthe
Speed button.
11.Followsteps5to7aboveagaintocompleteasecondcalibration
run.
12.AttheendofthereturnlegpresstheSpeedbutton
Atthispoint:
•ThetextENDalternatingwiththenewcalibrationfactoris
displayedatthetopofthepage.
•Thedisplayeddistancefreezes.
13.Toexitthespeedcalibrationrunatanytime,pressandholdthe
DepthandSpeedbuttonssimultaneouslyfor4seconds.
Dealercalibration
Thedealercalibrationproceduresinclude:
i50Depth i50Speed i50Tridata
SettingUsercalibration
optionsonoroff.
Settingrequireddepth
response.
Settingboatshowmode
onoroff.
Restorefactorydefault Settingboatshowmode
SettingUsercalibration
optionsonoroff.
Settingrequiredspeed
response.
SettingrequiredVMG
response.
SettingUsercalibration
optionsonoroff.
Settingdatasourcefor
speedinformation.
Settingrequiredspeed
response.
Settingrequireddepth
onoroff.
response.
Restorefactorydefault Settingboatshowmode
onoroff.
Restorefactorydefault
7.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaythefactoryresetpage.
8.UsetheOffsetorResetbuttonstoresettheunitssettingsto
factorydefaultvalues.
9.T oexitthedealercalibrationpagesatanytime,pressandhold
theDepthandAlarmbuttonssimultaneouslyforapproximately
2seconds.
Settingdealercalibrationoptions-i50Speed
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PressandholdtheSpeedandTripbuttonssimultaneously
forapproximately14secondstodisplaythedealercalibration
entrypage.
2.PresstheTimerandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytodisplay
theusercalibrationaccesspage.
3.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythespeedresponsepage.
4.UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstosettherequiredspeed
responsevalue.
5.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythespeedVMGresponse
page.
Settingdealercalibrationoptions–i50Depth
Duringnormaloperation:
6.UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstosettherequiredVMG
responsevalue.
7.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaytheboatshowmodepage.
1.PressandholdtheDepthandAlarmbuttonssimultaneously
forapproximately14secondstodisplaythedealercalibration
entrypage.
8.UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstoswitchboatshowmodeon
andoff.
9.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythefactoryresetpage.
2.PresstheOffsetandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytodisplay
theusercalibrationaccesspage.
10.UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstoresettheunitssettingsto
factorydefaultvalues
3.UsetheOffsetorResetbuttonstoswitchtheusercalibration
onandoff.
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11.Toexitthedealercalibrationpagesatanytime,pressandhold
theSpeedandTripbuttonssimultaneouslyforapproximately
2seconds.
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Duringnormaloperation:
1.PressandholdtheDepthandSpeedbuttonssimultaneously
forapproximately14secondstodisplaythedealercalibration
entrypage.
2.PresstheTripandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytodisplaythe
usercalibrationaccesspage.
3.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaythespeedselectpage.
4.UsetheT riporResetbuttonstoswitchthespeeddatasource
onandoff.
5.Pressthedepthbuttontodisplaythespeedresponsepage.
6.UsetheTriporResetbuttonstosettherequiredspeed
responsevalue.
7.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaythedepthresponsepage.
8.UsetheTriporResetbuttonstosettherequireddepthresponse
value.
9.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheboatshowmodepage.
10.UsetheTriporResetbuttonstoswitchboatshowmodeon
andoff.
11.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaythefactoryresetpage.
12.UsetheTriporResetbuttonstoresettheunitssettingsto
factorydefaultvalues
13.ToexittheDealercalibrationpagesatanytime,pressandhold
theDepthandSpeedbuttonssimultaneouslyforapproximately
2seconds.
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Chapter7:Usingyourdisplay
Chaptercontents
• 7.1Pagesonpage40
• 7.2i50Depthoperationonpage40
• 7.3i50Speedoperationonpage41
• 7.4i50Tridataoperationonpage43
• 7.5Groupilluminationonpage44
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7.2i50Depthoperation
Thepagesavailabledependonthedisplayvariantandareshown
inthetablebelow:
i50Depth i50Speed i50Tridata
Currentdepth
*Maximumdepth Speedoverground
Boatspeed
Currentdepth
Shallowalarmthreshold
(SOG)
*Minimumdepth
Velocitymadegood
Deepalarmthreshold
(VMG)
Shallowalarm *Averagespeed
Anchorshallowalarm
threshold
Deepanchoralarm
*Maximumspeed
Anchordeepalarm
threshold
Shallowanchoralarm
Boatlog BoatspeedMaximum
speed
Deepalarm Watertemperature
Tripdistance
Countuptimer
Racestarttimer1
*Averagespeed
VMGtowindward
Watertemperature
Countuptimer
Racestarttimer2 Racestarttimer1
Racestarttimer2
Boatlog
Tripdistance
Whenconnectedtotherelevantdepthtransducer,youri50depth
instrument:
•Providescurrentdepthinformation,ineitherfeet(ft),metres(M)
orfathoms(FA).
•Recordstheminimumandmaximumdepthencounteredduring
theperiodtheunitisswitchedon.
•Enablesyoutodenealarmthresholdsforshallowalarm,deep
alarm,shallowanchoralarmanddeepanchoralarm.
•Enablesyoutoseewhatoffsethasbeenappliedtothedepth
reading.
Note: Depthinformationisobtainedfromthedepthtransducer
connectedtotheunit.However,whentheinstrumentisconnected
toaSeaTalknetwork,whichcontainsacompatiblesonarmodule
(shnder)thedepthinformationisprovidedbythesonarmodule,
whilstitisswitchedon.
Itshouldbenotedthat:
•TherequireddepthunitsareselectedduringUsercalibration.
•Up/Downdepth-trendarrowsaredisplayed,iftheseabedis
risingorfalling.
•Ifforanyreasondepthinformationislost,thedepthtitlewillash
andthedisplayedvaluewillbethelastknowndepthreading.
Usingthedepthpages
Tocyclethroughthedepthpagesfollowthestepsbelow.
Note: Thesepagesaretemporarypagesandwilltime-outtothe
previouspermanentpageafter5secondsofinactivity.
Changingpages
Duringnormaloperation:
1.DependingonunitvariantpresseithertheDepth,Speed,Timer
orTripbuttonstocyclethroughthepages.
WiththeCurrentdepthpagedisplay:
1.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheMinimumdepthpage.
2.FromtheMinimumdepthpage:
i.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheMaximumdepth
page,or
ii.PressandholdtheResetbuttonfor3secondstoresetthe
minimumdepthtothecurrentdepthreading.
3.FromtheMaximumdepthpage:
i.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheCurrentdepthpage,or
ii.PressandholdtheResetbuttonfor3secondstoresetthe
maximumdepthtothecurrentdepthreading.
Note: OnlytheCurrentdepthpageisapermanentpage,all
otherpageswilltime-outafter8secondsandrevertbacktothe
Currentdepthpage.
Viewingthedepthoffset
Toviewtheoffsetvaluecurrentlyappliedtoyourinstrumentfollow
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thestepsbelow.
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PresstheOffsetbuttontodisplaytheDepthoffsetpage.
Thedisplayshowsthevalueoftheoffsetappliedandidenties:
•IfapositiveoffsetvalueisappliedW/Lisdisplayedtodenote
awaterlineoffset.
•IfanegativeoffsetvalueisappliedKEELisdisplayedto
denoteakeeloffset.
•IfazerooffsetvalueisappliedOFFSETisdisplayedtodenote
thatthereisazerooffsetfromthetransducer.
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datamasters(seeDatamastersectionfordetails.
7.3i50Speedoperation
Whenconnectedtotherelevantspeedorspeedandtemperature
transducer,youri50Speedinstrumentprovides:
•Current,maximumandaveragespeedinformation,ineitherknots
(KTS),mileperhour(MPH)orkilometersperhour(KPH).
•Logandtripinformation,ineithernauticalmiles(NM),statute
miles(M)orkilometers(KM).
•Watertemperatureinformation,ineitherdegreescelsius(ºC)or
fahrenheit(ºF).
•Velocitymadegood(VMG)information,VMGisonlyavailable
whenconnectedtoSeaTalkorSeaTalk
containsacompatiblewindtransducer.
•Speedoverground(SOG)information,SOGisonlyavailable
whenconnectedtoSeaTalkorSeaTalk
containsasuitableGPS.
•Count-upandracestarttimers
Note: Therequiredspeed,distanceandtemperatureunitsare
selectedduringUsercalibration.
Itshouldbenotedthat:
•Themaximumspeed,averagespeedandtripreadingareresetto
zeroatpowerup.
•Thelogscreenshowsthetotaldistancecoveredbythevessel
sincetheunitwastted.
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Usingthespeedpages
Tocyclethroughthespeedpagesfollowthestepsbelow:
WiththeCurrentspeedpagedisplayed:
1.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaytheMaximumspeedpage.
2.FromtheMaximumspeedpage:
i.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaytheAveragespeedpage,
or
ii.PressandholdtheResetbuttonfor3secondstosetthe
maximumspeedvaluetothevessel'scurrentspeed.
3.FromtheAveragespeedpage:
i.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaytheVMGpage,or
Usingyourdisplay
Note: TheVMGinformationisonlyavailableifyourunitispart
ofaSeaT alkorSeaT alk
instrumentconnected.
ii.PressandholdtheResetbuttonfor3secondstosetthe
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networkwhichhasacompatiblewind
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SOGpage:
Note:SOGinformationisonlyavailableifyourunitispart
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connected.
5.FromtheSOGpage,presstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythe
Currentspeedpage.
Note:TheMaximumspeedandAveragespeedpagesare
temporarypagesandwilltime-outafter8secondsandrevert
backtotheCurrentspeedpage.
Usingthelog,tripandtemperaturepages
Tocyclethroughtheavailablelog,tripandwatertemperaturepages
followthestepsbelow .
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PresstheT ripbuttontodisplaytheLogpage.
2.PresstheT ripbuttontodisplaytheTrippage.
3.FromtheTrippage:
i.PresstheTripbuttontodisplaytheWatertemperature
page,or
ii.PressandholdtheResetbuttonfor3secondstoresetthe
tripreadingtozero.
4.PresstheT ripbuttontodisplaytheLogpage.
Settingtheracestarttimer
Theracestarttimerscanbesetfrom1to15minutes.
Witharacetimerdisplayed
1.PressandholdtheTimerandResetbuttonssimultaneouslyto
enteradjustmode.
2.Inadjustmode:
i.UsetheResetbuttontoincrementtheracetimerstartvalue,
or
ii.UsetheTimerbuttontodecreasetheracetimerstartvalue.
iii.PressandholdtheTimerandResetbuttonssimultaneously
toexitadjustmode.
Timerbuzzer
TheTimerbuzzerisenabledordisabledduringcalibrationseethe
Usercalibration section.
Whenusingaracetimerwiththetimerbuzzerenabled,thebuzzer
will:
•Doublebeepeveryminute.
•Beep3timesatthestartofthelast30seconds.
•Beeponceforeachofthelast10seconds.
•Beepfor2secondsatzero.
Usingthetimers
Tocyclethroughandusethecount-upandracetimerpagesfollow
thestepsbelow.
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PresstheTimerbuttontocyclethroughtheavailabletimers.
2.PresstheResetbuttontostartthetimer.
3.Withthetimerrunning,presstheResetbuttontopausethetimer.
4.Withthetimerrunning,pressandholdtheResetbuttonfor1
Note: Afteraracestarttimerhascounteddowntozeroitwill
secondtoresetthetimer.
thenstarttocountup.
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Whenconnectedtotherelevanttransducer(s)youri50Tridata
instrument:
•Providesdepthinformationineitherfeet(FT)ormetres(M).
•Enablesyoutodenealarmthresholdsforshallowalarm,deep
alarm,shallowanchoralarmanddeepanchoralarm.
•Providesspeedinformation(current,maximumandaverage),in
eitherknots(KTS),milesperhour(MPH)orkilometersperhour
(KPH).
•Velocitymadegood(VMG)information,VMGisonlyavailable
whenconnectedtoSeaTalkorSeaTalk
containsacompatiblewindtransducer.
•Provideslogandtripinformation.Thesearegivenineither
nauticalmiles(NM),statutemiles(M)orkilometers(KM).
•Provideswatertemperatureinformation.Thisisgivenineither
degreescelsius(ºC)ordegreesfahrenheit(ºF).
•Providescountupandracestarttimerfunctions.
Note: Depthinformationisobtainedfromthedepthtransducer
connectedtotheunit.However,whentheinstrumentisconnected
toaSeaTalknetwork,whichcontainsacompatiblesonarmodule
(shnder)thedepthinformationisprovidedbythesonarmodule
whilstitisswitchedon.
Itshouldbenotedthat:
•TherequiredunitsofmeasurementaresetduringUsercalibration.
•Up/Downdepth-trendarrowsaredisplayed,iftheseabedis
risingorfallingatasignicantrate.
•Thelogscreenshowsthetotaldistancecoveredbythevessel
sincetheunitwastted.
•Maximumspeed,averagespeedandtripreadingareresetto
zeroatpowerup.
•Ifforanyreasondepthinformationislost,thedepthtitlewillash
andthedisplayedvaluewillbethelastknowndepthreading.
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networkwhichalso
UsingT ridatadepthpages
Tocyclethroughthedepthpagesfollowthestepsbelow.
1.UsetheDepthbuttontocyclethroughtheavailabledepthpages.
Availabledepthpagesare:
•Currentdepth
•Shallowdepthalarm
•Deepdepthalarm
•Shallowanchoralarm
•Deepanchoralarm
Note: Alarmpagesaretemporarypageswilltime-outafter8
secondsandreverttotheCurrentdepthpage.
Toenable/disablealarmsortoadjustalarmthresholdspleaserefer
totheAlarmssection.
UsingT ridataspeedpages.
Tocyclethroughthespeedpagesfollowthestepsbelow.
i50Tridatadisplaylayout
Thei50Tridatadisplayisdividedinto3separateareas,eachof
whichdisplaysaseparatetypeofinformation,asshownbelow.
Depthinformation
Speedinformation
1
2
3 Trip,log,watertemperatureandtimer
UsingtheTridatapages
1.UsetheDepthbuttontoaccessdepthinformation.
2.UsetheSpeedbuttontoaccessspeedinformation.
3.UsetheTripbuttontoaccessthelog,trip,watertemperature
Usingyourdisplay
andtimerinformation.
WiththeCurrentspeedpagedisplayed:
1.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaytheMaximumspeedpage.
2.WiththeMaximumspeedpagedisplayed:
i.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaytheAveragespeedpage,
or
ii.PressandholdtheResetbuttonfor3secondstoresetthe
maximumspeedreadingtothevessel'scurrentspeed.
3.WiththeAveragespeedpagedisplayed:
i.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaytheVMGpage,or
ii.PressandholdtheResetbuttonfor3secondstoresetthe
averagespeedtozero.
4.FromtheVMGpage,presstheSpeedbuttontodisplaythe
Currentspeed page.
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UsingTridatatrippages
Tocyclethroughthetrip,log,watertemperatureandtimerpages
followthestepsbelow .
1.PresstheTripbuttontocyclethroughtheTrip,Log,Water
temperatureandTimerpages.
Settingtheracestarttimer
Theracestarttimerscanbesetfrom1to15minutes.
7.5Groupillumination
Groupilluminationisusedtosynchronizesandcontrolthe
backlightinglevelofmultipleunitsassignedtothesamegroup.
TheunitcanparticipateinsharedilluminationviaaSeaTalknetwork
orgroupilluminationviaaSeaTalk
WhenconnectedonaSeaT alknetworkallcompatibleunitswill
sharetheirbacklightlevel(when1unit'sbacklightinglevelis
adjustedallotherunitsbacklightlevelwillalsochange).
WhenconnectedonaSeaT alk
groupilluminationandbeassignedtoagroupofunitswhichwill
sharetheirbacklightinglevels.Availablegroupsareasfollows:
•Helm1
•Helm2
•Cockpit
•Flybridge
•Mast
•grP1togrP5
Whenassignedtoagroup,whenthebacklightingof1unitis
adjustedthebacklightinglevelofallunitsassignedtothesame
groupwillalsochange.
Assigningthei50Depthtoagroup
Toassignthei50Depthaspartofagroupsothatitcanparticipate
ingroupilluminationfollowthestepsbelow.
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PressandholdtheDepthandAlarmbuttonssimultaneously
for6seconds.
TheGroupbrightnessentrypageisdisplayed.
Note: TheGroupbrightnessentrypageisatemporarypage
andwilltime-outtothepreviouspageafter8seconds.
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Witharacetimerdisplayed
1.PressandholdtheTimerandResetbuttonssimultaneouslyto
enteradjustmode.
2.Inadjustmode:
i.UsetheResetbuttontoincrementtheracetimerstartvalue,
or
ii.UsetheTimerbuttontodecreasetheracetimerstartvalue.
iii.PressandholdtheTimerandResetbuttonssimultaneously
toexitadjustmode.
Note: Afteraracestarttimerhascounteddowntozeroitwill
thenstarttocountup.
Timerbuzzer
TheTimerbuzzerisenabledordisabledduringcalibrationseethe
Usercalibration section.
Whenusingaracetimerwiththetimerbuzzerenabled,thebuzzer
will:
•Doublebeepeveryminute.
•Beep3timesatthestartofthelast30seconds.
•Beeponceforeachofthelast10seconds.
•Beepfor2secondsatzero.
2.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheGrouppage.
3.UsetheOffsetorResetbuttonstoselectthegrouptheunit
willbeassignedto.
Assigningthei50Speedtoagroup
Toassignthei50Speedaspartofagroupsothatitcanparticipate
ingroupilluminationfollowthestepsbelow.
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PressandholdtheSpeedandTripbuttonssimultaneouslyfor
6seconds.
TheGroupbrightnessentrypageisdisplayed.
Note: TheGroupbrightnessentrypageisatemporarypage
andwilltime-outtothepreviouspageafter8seconds.
2.PresstheSpeedbuttontodisplaytheGrouppage.
3.UsetheTimerorResetbuttonstoselectthegrouptheunitwill
beassignedto.
Assigningthei50Tridatatoagroup
Toassignthei50Tridataaspartofagroupsothatitcanparticipate
ingroupilluminationfollowthestepsbelow.
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PressandholdtheDepthandSpeedbuttonssimultaneously
for6seconds.
TheGroupbrightnessentrypageisdisplayed.
Note: TheGroupbrightnessentrypageisatemporarypage
andwilltime-outtothepreviouspageafter8seconds.
2.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheGrouppage.
3.UsetheTriporResetbuttonstoselectthegrouptheunitwill
beassignedto.
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Chapter8:Usingalarms
Chaptercontents
• 8.1Alarmsonpage46
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Alarmsalertyoutoasituationorhazardrequiringyourattention.
Youcansetupalarmstoalertyoutocertainconditions.
Alarmsareraisedbysystemfunctions,andalsoexternalequipment
connectedtoyourdisplay.
Whenanalarmeventoccursanaudibleandvisualalarmisactivated
whichindicatesthealarmstate.
Alarmthresholdscanbeconguredfromtherelevantalarmpage/
menu.
Settingalarmthresholds—i50Depth
Youcanadjustthethresholdatwhichalarmsaretriggeredby
followingthestepsbelow.
Instrumentalarms
Thealarmsavailableforthei50Depthandi50Tridataarelisted
below.
•Shallowdepthalarm
•Deepdepthalarm
•Shallowanchoralarm
•Deepanchoralarm
Alarmindications
Analarmeventisindicatedbybothaudibleandvisualwarnings.
Shallowalarm
Deepalarm
Shallowanchoralarm
Deepanchoralarm
Withtherelevantalarmpagedisplayed:
1.PresstheOffsetandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytoenter
adjustmode.
Thecurrentthresholdwillstarttoash.
2.UsetheResetbuttontoincreasethealarmthreshold.
3.UsetheOffsetbuttontodecreasethealarmthreshold.
4.PresstheOffsetandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytosavethe
newalarmthresholdandexitadjustmode.
Note: Theillustrationaboveisanexampledepictingsettingthe
Deepanchoralarmthreshold.
Settingalarmthresholds—i50Tridata
Youcanadjustthethresholdatwhichalarmsaretriggeredby
followingthestepsbelow.
Withtherelevantalarmpagedisplayed:
1.PresstheTripandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytoenteradjust
mode.
Thecurrentthresholdwillstarttoash.
2.UsetheResetbuttontoincreasethealarmthreshold.
3.UsetheTripbuttontodecreasethealarmthreshold.
4.PresstheTripandResetbuttonssimultaneouslytosavethe
newalarmthresholdandexitadjustmode.
Note: Theillustrationaboveisanexampledepictingsettingthe
Deepanchoralarmthreshold.
Alarmsaresoundedwhenthesetalarmthresholdvalueiscrossed.
Alarmswillsounduntilsilenced.
Silencingalarms
1.Pressanybuttontosilenceanactivealarm.
Enabling/Disablingalarms
Alarmscanbeenabledordisabledatanytime.
Withtherelevantalarmpagedisplayed:
1.PressandholdtheResetbuttonfor1secondtoswitchthe
alarmonoroff.
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Chapter9:Maintainingyourdisplay
Chaptercontents
• 9.1Serviceandmaintenanceonpage48
• 9.2Condensationonpage48
• 9.3Routineequipmentchecksonpage49
• 9.4Cleaningonpage49
• 9.5Cleaningthedisplaycaseonpage50
• 9.6Cleaningthedisplayscreenonpage50
Maintainingyourdisplay
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9.1Serviceandmaintenance
9.2Condensation
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceablecomponents.Please
referallmaintenanceandrepairtoauthorizedRaymarinedealers.
Unauthorizedrepairmayaffectyourwarranty.
Certainatmosphericconditionsmaycauseasmallamountof
condensationtoformontheunit'swindow.Thiswillnotdamagethe
unitandwillclearaftertheunithasbeenswitchedonforashort
period.
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9.3Routineequipmentchecks
9.4Cleaning
Raymarinestronglyrecommendsthatyoucompleteanumberof
routinecheckstoensurethecorrectandreliableoperationofyour
equipment.
Completethefollowingchecksonaregularbasis:
•Examineallcablesforsignsofdamageorwearandtear.
•Checkthatallcablesaresecurelyconnected.
Bestcleaningpractices.
Whencleaningthisproduct:
•DoNOTwipethedisplayscreenwithadrycloth,asthiscould
scratchthescreencoating.
•DoNOTuseabrasive,oracidorammoniabasedproducts.
•DoNOTuseajetwash.
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9.5Cleaningthedisplaycase
9.6Cleaningthedisplayscreen
Thedisplayunitisasealedunitanddoesnotrequireregular
cleaning.Ifitisnecessarytocleantheunit,followthisbasic
procedure:
1.Switchoffthepowertothedisplay.
2.Wipethedisplaywithaclean,softcloth(amicrobreclothis
ideal).
3.Ifnecessary,useisopropylalcohol(IP A)oramilddetergentto
removegreasemarks.
Note: DoNOTuseIPAoranyothersolventordetergentonthe
screenitself.
Note: Incertainconditions,condensationmayappearinsidethe
displayscreen.Thiswillnotharmtheunit,andcanbeclearedby
poweringonthedisplayforashorttime.
Acoatingisappliedtothedisplayscreen.Thismakesitwater
repellent,andpreventsglare.T oavoiddamagingthiscoating,follow
thisprocedure:
1.Switchoffthepowertothedisplay.
2.Rinsethescreenwithfreshwatertoremovealldirtparticles
andsaltdeposits.
3.Allowthescreentodrynaturally.
4.Ifanysmearsremain,verygentlywipethescreenwithaclean
microbrecleaningcloth(availablefromanopticians).
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Chapter10:Troubleshooting
Chaptercontents
• 10.1Troubleshootingonpage52
• 10.2Instrumenttroubleshootingonpage53
• 10.3Poweruptroubleshootingonpage54
• 10.4Miscellaneoustroubleshootingonpage55
• 10.5Self-testonpage56
Troubleshooting
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10.1Troubleshooting
Thetroubleshootinginformationprovidespossiblecausesand
correctiveactionrequiredforcommonproblemsassociatedwith
marineelectronicsinstallations.
AllRaymarineproductsare,priortopackingandshipping,subjected
tocomprehensivetestandqualityassuranceprograms.However ,
ifyouexperienceproblemswiththeoperationofyourproductthis
sectionwillhelpyoutodiagnoseandcorrectproblemsinorderto
restorenormaloperation.
Ifafterreferringtothissectionyouarestillhavingproblemswithyour
unit,pleasecontactRaymarineTechnicalSupportforfurtheradvice.
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10.2Instrumenttroubleshooting
Fault Cause Action
Blankdisplay. Nopowersupply.
•Checkfuse/circuitbreaker.
•Checkpowersupply.
•CheckSeaTalk/SeaT alk
security.
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cablingandconnector
SeaTalk/SeaT alk
ng
informationnotbeingtransferred
betweeninstruments.
AgroupofSeaT alk/SeaTalk
LAST ashingordashesdisplayedcontinuously
(depthgreaterthan3feet).
LAST asheswhenunderway.
SeaTalk/SeaT alk
ng
unitsnotworking. SeaTalk/SeaT alk
Transducercableorconnectorfault. •Checkconditionofthetransducercable(s)andthe
Aeratedwaterduetovesselwakes,propellerwash
etc.
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cablingorconnectorfault. •ChecksecurityofSeaTalk/SeaT alk
betweenunits.
•CheckconditionofSeaTalk/SeaT alk
•Isolatefaultyunitbydisconnectingunitsoneby
one.
ng
cablingorconnectorfault. •CheckthesecurityofSeaT alk/SeaTalk
connectorsbetweenfunctioningand
non-functioningunits.
•ChecktheconditionofSeaTalk/SeaT alk
betweenfunctioningandnon-functioningunits.
securityoftheconnections.
•Ensurereadingstabilizeswhenclearofdisturbed
water.
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connections
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cables.
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ng
cable
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10.3Poweruptroubleshooting
Problemsatpowerupandtheirpossiblecausesandsolutionsaredescribedhere.
Problem Possiblecauses Possiblesolutions
Thesystem(orpartofit)doesnotstartup.
Powersupplyproblem.
Checkrelevantfusesandbreakers.
Checkthatthepowersupplycableissoundandthatallconnectionsare
tightandfreefromcorrosion.
Checkthatthepowersourceisofthecorrectvoltageandsufcientcurrent.
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10.4Miscellaneoustroubleshooting
Miscellaneousproblemsandtheirpossiblecausesandsolutionsaredescribedhere.
Problem Possiblecauses Possiblesolutions
Displaybehaveserratically:
•Frequentunexpectedresets.
•Systemcrashesorothererratic
behavior.
Intermittentproblemwithpowertothe
display.
Checkrelevantfusesandbreakers.
Checkthatthepowersupplycableissoundandthatallconnectionsare
tightandfreefromcorrosion.
Checkthatthepowersourceisofthecorrectvoltageandsufcientcurrent.
Softwaremismatchonsystem(upgrade
required).
Corruptdata/otherunknownissue. Performafactoryreset.
Gotowww.raymarine.comandclickonsupportforthelatestsoftware
downloads.
Important: Thiswillresultinthelossofanysettingsanddata(suchas
waypoints)storedontheproduct.Saveanyimportantdatatoamemory
cardbeforeresetting.
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10.5Self-test
Theunithasabuiltinself-testtoaidfaultdiagnosis.Theresulting
failuresand/orfaultcodesshouldbeusedwhencontacting
Raymarinecustomersupport.
Startingself-test—i50Depth
1.PressandholdtheDepthandResetbuttonssimultaneouslyfor
4seconds,untiltheunitbeeps.
2.WhentheunitbeepsimmediatelypressOffsetandReset
buttonssimultaneouslytostartselfteststage1.
3.T oprogresstothenextself-teststagepresstheDepthand
Alarmbuttonssimultaneously.
Startingself-test—i50Speed
1.PressandholdtheSpeedandResetbuttonssimultaneouslyfor
4seconds,untiltheunitbeeps.
2.WhentheunitbeepsimmediatelypressTimerandReset
buttonssimultaneouslytostartselfteststage1.
3.T oprogresstothenextself-teststagepresstheSpeedandTrip
buttonssimultaneously .
Startingself-test—i50Tridata
1.PressandholdtheDepthandResetbuttonssimultaneouslyfor
4seconds,untiltheunitbeeps.
2.WhentheunitbeepsimmediatelypressTripandResetbuttons
simultaneouslytostartselfteststage1.
3.T oprogresstothenextself-teststagepresstheDepthand
Speedbuttonssimultaneously.
Self-teststages
Theself-testcomprisesofthefollowingstages
Self-teststage1
WhenenteringSelf-teststage1,theunitbeepsandthedisplay
showsTEST1,for1second.
Self-teststage1 willperformthefollowingtests:
•SeaT alk/SeaT alk
transmitcircuits.
•EEPROMtest(readandwrite).
Ifthetestsaresatisfactory ,PASSisshownonthedisplay.
Ifthetestsarenotsatisfactory,thefollowingfailurecodesmaybe
generated:
Faultcode
FAIL1
FAIL2
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self-test,whichchecksthereceiveand
1
2 i50Tridata
Whilethetestisprogressing,presseachofthedisplaybuttonsand
checkthatthebuzzersoundsaseachbuttonispressed.
Thetablebelowshowspossibleproblemsthatmaybeencountered:
Failure
Noillumination.
Buttonilluminationfailure.
Nobeepwhenbuttonpressed.
LCDsegment(s)missingcompletely.
FaintLCDsegment(s).
Self-teststage3
Note:AfterSelf-Teststage3isnotsupportedonthisunit,
progressingfrom Self-teststage2willstartSelf-teststage4.
Self-teststage4
AknowngoodtransducermustbeconnectedforSelf-teststage4,
andthevesselmustbeunderwayatsufcientspeedfortheteststo
beperformed.
WhenenteringSelf-teststage4,theunitbeepsandthedisplay
showsTEST4,for1second.
Self-teststage4 willperformatransducertest
IfthetestissatisfactorythenPASSisshownonthedisplay.
Ifthetestisnotsatisfactorythenafailcodewillbeshownonthe
display:
Faultcode Transducer
FAIL10
FAIL8 Depth
Toexitself-teststage4,presstheUpandDownbuttons
simultaneously.
i50Depth,i50Speed
Speed
Self-teststage2
WhenenteringSelf-teststage2,theunitbeepsandthedisplay
showsTEST2,for1second.
Self-teststage2 willperformthefollowingtests:
•Backlightingtest,whichcyclesbetweenonandoffeverysecond.
•Anybuttonpresssoundsabeep.
•Displaytest,whichteststheLCDsegmentsinthefollowing
sequence,changingoncepersecond:
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Chapter11:Technicalsupport
Chaptercontents
• 11.1Raymarinecustomersupportonpage58
• 11.2Checkingthesoftwareversiononpage58
Technicalsupport
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11.1Raymarinecustomersupport
11.2Checkingthesoftwareversion
Raymarineprovidesacomprehensivecustomersupportservice.
YoucancontactcustomersupportthroughtheRaymarinewebsite,
telephoneandemail.Ifyouareunabletoresolveaproblem,please
useanyofthesefacilitiestoobtainadditionalhelp.
Websupport
Pleasevisitthecustomersupportareaofourwebsiteat:
www.raymarine.com
ThiscontainsFrequentlyAskedQuestions,servicinginformation,
e-mailaccesstotheRaymarineT echnicalSupportDepartmentand
detailsofworldwideRaymarineagents.
Telephoneandemailsupport
IntheUSA:
•Tel:+16033247900
•TollFree:+18005395539
•Email:Raymarine@custhelp.com
IntheUK,Europe,theMiddleEast,orFarEast:
•Tel:+44(0)1329246777
•Email:ukproduct.support@raymarine.com
Productinformation
Ifyouneedtorequestservice,pleasehavethefollowinginformation
tohand:
•Productname.
•Productidentity.
•Serialnumber.
•Softwareapplicationversion.
Youcanobtainthisproductinformationusingthemenuswithinyour
product.
Dependingontheinstrumentdisplayvariantfollowthestepsbelow
toidentifythesoftwareversionofyourunit.
Duringnormaloperation:
1.i50Depth—PressandholdtheDepthandAlarmbuttons
simultaneouslyfor4seconds.
2.i50Speed—PressandholdtheSpeedandTripbuttons
simultaneouslyfor4seconds.
3.i50Tridata—PressandholdtheDepthandSpeedbuttons
simultaneouslyfor4seconds.
Thesoftwareversionwillbedisplayedonthescreen.
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Chapter12:Technicalspecication
Chaptercontents
• 12.1T echnicalspecicationonpage60
Technicalspecication
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12.1Technicalspecication
Nominalsupplyvoltage 12Vdc
Operatingvoltagerange
Powerconsumption
Current •45to65mATypical(Displayonly)
LEN(RefertoSeaTalk
ng
referencemanualforfurtherinformation.)
Environmental
Connections •2xSeaTalk
Conformance Europe2004/108/EC
10Vdcto16Vdc
•<1WTypical(Displayonly)
•2.4WMaximum(Transducerconnected)
•200mAMaximum(Transducerconnected)
4
Operatingtemperature:–20ºCto+55ºC
Storagetemperature:–30ºCto+70ºC
Relativehumidity:93%
Waterproong:IPX6
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connections(compliantwithSeaTalk)
•Transducerconnections
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Chapter13:Sparesandaccessories
Chaptercontents
• 13.1i50transducersonpage62
• 13.2Sparesonpage62
• 13.3SeaT alk
• 13.4Convertersonpage64
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cablesandaccessoriesonpage63
Sparesandaccessories
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13.1i50transducers
13.2Spares
Thefollowingtransducersareavailableforthei50range:
Description Partnumber Notes
Depthtransducer M78713–PZ
Speedtransducer
Note: Othertransducersareavailablepleasecheckwithyour
localRaymarinedealer.
E26031
Thetablebelowliststhesparepartsavailablefori50instrument
displays
Description Partnumber Note
i50/i60/i70frontbezel
i50/i60/i70Suncover
i50Depthkeypad R70131
i50Speedkeypad
i50Tridatakeypad R70132
R22168
R22169
R70130
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13.3SeaTalk
SeaTalk
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cablesandaccessoriesforusewithcompatibleproducts.
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cablesandaccessories
Description PartNo Notes
BackboneKit A25062 Includes:
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SeaTalk
0.4m(1.3ft)
A06038
spur
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SeaTalk
1m(3.3ft)
A06039
spur
ng
SeaTalk
3m(9.8ft)
A06040
spur
ng
SeaTalk
5m(16.4ft)
A06041
spur
ng
SeaTalk
0.4m(1.3ft)
A06033
backbone
ng
SeaTalk
1m(3.3ft)
A06034
backbone
ng
SeaTalk
3m(9.8ft)
A06035
backbone
ng
SeaTalk
5m(16.4ft)
A06036
backbone
ng
SeaTalk
9m(29.5ft)
A06068
backbone
ng
SeaTalk
20m(65.6ft)
A06037
backbone
ng
SeaTalk
tobareends
A06043
1m(3.3ft)spur
ng
SeaTalk
tobareends
A06044
3m(9.8ft)spur
ng
SeaTalk
SeaTalk
SeaTalk
SeaTalk
Powercable
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Terminator
ng
T-piece
ng
5–way
A06049
A06031
A06028 Provides1xspur
A06064 Provides3xspur
connector
ng
SeaTalktoSeaT alk
E22158 Allowstheconnection
converter
ng
SeaTalk
Inline
A80001 Providesdirect
terminator
ng
SeaTalk
SeaTalk(3pin)to
SeaTalk
ng
Blankingplug
adaptorcable
A06032
A06047
0.4m(1.3ft)
SeaTalk2(5pin)to
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SeaTalk
adaptorcable
A06048
0.4m(1.3ft)
DeviceNetadaptorcable
A06045
(Female)
•2x5m(16.4ft)
Backbonecable
•1x20m(65.6ft)
Backbonecable
•4xT-piece
•2xBackbone
terminator
•1xPowercable
connection
connections
ofSeaTalkdevicestoa
ng
SeaTalk
system.
connectionofaspur
cabletotheendofa
backbonecable.No
T-piecerequired.
Allowstheconnectionof
NMEA2000devicesto
aSeaT alk
ng
system.
Description PartNo Notes
DeviceNetadaptorcable
A06046
(Male)
DeviceNetadaptorcable
E05026
(Female)tobareends.
DeviceNetadaptorcable
E52027
(Male)tobareends.
Allowstheconnectionof
NMEA2000devicesto
aSeaT alk
ng
system.
Allowstheconnectionof
NMEA2000devicesto
aSeaT alk
ng
system.
Allowstheconnectionof
NMEA2000devicesto
aSeaT alk
ng
system.
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13.4Converters
Partnumber Description
E22158
SeaTalktoSeaT alk
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Converter
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AppendixANMEA2000sentences
Thei50instrumentrangesupportsthefollowingNMEA2000ParameterGroupNumber(PGN)sentences.
PGname PGN
ISOAcknowledgement
ISORequest
ISOAddress
claim
ISOCommanded
address
NMEARequest
groupfunction
NMEACommand
groupfunction
NMEA
Acknowledge
groupfunction
PGNlist—
TransmitPGN's
groupfunction
PGNlist—
ReceivedPGN's
groupfunction
Product
information
Speed
Waterdepth 128267
Distancelog 128275
COG&SOGrapid
update
GNSSPosition
data
Winddata 130306
Environmental
parameters
Environmental
parameters
Temperature 130312
59392
59904
60928
65240
126208
126208
126208
126464
126464
126996
128259
129026
129029
130310
130311
i50Depth
Transmit
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● ● ● ● ● ●
● ● ● ● ●
● ● ●
● ● ●
● ● ● ● ● ●
● ● ● ●
i50Depth
Receive
● ● ●
● ● ●
● ● ●
● ● ● ● ●
i50Speed
Transmit
● ● ● ●
● ● ● ●
● ● ● ●
● ● ● ●
i50Speed
Receive
● ●
● ●
● ●
● ●
i50Tridata
Transmit
i50Tridata
Receive
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