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Installation instructions
English (en-US)
12-2017 Date:
© 2017 Raymarine UK Limited
87342-1 Document number:
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Contents
Chapter1Importantinformation.....................................................................................9
CertifiedInstallation...................................................................................................................9
T
ransmittedpowerdensitylevels...........................................................................................10
IEEEstatement..........................................................................................................................10
ICNIRPGuidelines.....................................................................................................................10
Wateringress............................................................................................................................10
Disclaimer..................................................................................................................................10
EMCinstallationguidelines.....................................................................................................10
Compasssafedistance.............................................................................................................11
DeclarationofConformity.........................................................................................................11
Connectionstootherequipment.............................................................................................11
Productdisposal........................................................................................................................11
Warrantyregistration.................................................................................................................11
IMOandSOLAS........................................................................................................................12
Radarlicensing..........................................................................................................................12
FCCNotice-Radar...................................................................................................................12
Technicalaccuracy...................................................................................................................12
Operationinstructions..............................................................................................................12
RetainyourWi-Fipasscode.....................................................................................................12
Chapter2Documentandproductinformation............................................................13
2.1Documentinformation........................................................................................................14
Applicableproducts..............................................................................................................14
Documentillustrations..........................................................................................................14
Productdocumentation........................................................................................................14
LightHouse3MFDOperationinstructions............................................................................15
2.2Partssupplied.....................................................................................................................16
2.3Productoverview...............................................................................................................17
MultipleQuantumRadarscanners.........................................................................................17
DopplerRadaroverview........................................................................................................17
Chapter3Planningtheinstallation...............................................................................19
3.1Installationchecklist...........................................................................................................20
Schematicdiagram..............................................................................................................20
Warningsandcautions........................................................................................................20
3.2Requiredadditionalcomponents.....................................................................................21
Dopplerdatasourcerequirements.......................................................................................21
MARPAdatasourcerequirements........................................................................................21
Operationinstructions..........................................................................................................21
RetainyourWi-Fipasscode..................................................................................................21
3.3Multifunctiondisplaycompatibility..................................................................................22
Compatiblemultifunctiondisplays.......................................................................................22
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Incompatiblemultifunctiondisplays.....................................................................................22
3.4Multifunctiondisplaysoftwarerequirements.................................................................23
Softwareupdates..................................................................................................................23
oolsrequired...................................................................................................................24
3.5T
3.6Typicalsystems.................................................................................................................25
3.7Productdimensions...........................................................................................................27
3.8Locationrequirements......................................................................................................29
Shadowareasandfalseechoes..........................................................................................29
Radarscannermountingangle............................................................................................30
MultipleRadarscanners—locationrequirements..............................................................30
3.9QuantumWi-Fionlyinstallationrequirements................................................................31
Wi-FiSignalReflection..........................................................................................................33
Wi-Filocationrequirements..................................................................................................34
Pre-installationsitesurvey—Wi-FiAnalyzer........................................................................34
Pre-installationsitesurvey—Raymarineapp.......................................................................36
Chapter4Cablesandconnections...............................................................................39
4.1Generalcablingguidance.................................................................................................40
Cabletypesandlength........................................................................................................40
Routingcables.....................................................................................................................40
Strainrelief...........................................................................................................................40
Circuitisolation....................................................................................................................40
Cableshielding....................................................................................................................40
Suppressionferrites..............................................................................................................41
4.2Connectionsoverview......................................................................................................42
Typicalcableroutingscenarios............................................................................................43
Cablerouting—platformmount...........................................................................................43
Cablerouting—polemount.................................................................................................46
Makingconnections..............................................................................................................48
4.3Powerconnection.............................................................................................................49
In-linefuseandthermalbreakerratings...............................................................................49
Powercableextension.........................................................................................................49
Powerdistribution.................................................................................................................49
4.4Networkconnection..........................................................................................................53
Chapter5Mounting........................................................................................................57
5.1Mountingpre-requisite:"breather"holes........................................................................58
5.2Mountingthescanner.......................................................................................................59
MultipleQuantumRadarscanners.......................................................................................62
MultipleRadarscanners—locationrequirements..............................................................62
5.3Radarscannerprotection—sailingvessels..................................................................63
Chapter6Systemchecksandtroubleshooting..........................................................65
6.1Postinstallationprocedures.............................................................................................66
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Mechanicalcheck
ConnectingtoaRadarscanneroverRayNet......................................................................66
PoweringonaQuantumRadar............................................................................................66
PairingwithaQuantumRadarusingWi-Fi...........................................................................66
MFDaccesspointconnectionwhenconnectedtoQuantumWi-Fi......................................67
StandbyandsleepmodesforWi-Ficonnections.................................................................67
RetainyourWi-Fipasscode.................................................................................................68
Operationinstructions.........................................................................................................68
Dopplerdatasourcerequirements......................................................................................68
MARPAdatasourcerequirements.......................................................................................68
s..............................................................................................................66
6.2Troubleshooting................................................................................................................69
Troubleshootingprocedure..................................................................................................70
MultipleQuantumRadars—moreinformation.....................................................................70
RetainyourWi-Fipasscode...................................................................................................71
Wi-Fitroubleshooting.............................................................................................................71
Chapter7Maintenance..................................................................................................75
7.1Maintenance........................................................................................................................76
7.2Unitcleaninginstructions..................................................................................................77
Chapter8T echnicalsupport.........................................................................................79
8.1Raymarineproductsupportandservicing......................................................................80
8.2Operationinstructions......................................................................................................82
8.3Viewingproductinformation...........................................................................................83
Chapter9T echnicalspecification.................................................................................85
9.1Technicalspecification......................................................................................................86
Chapter10Sparesandaccessories..............................................................................89
10.1QuantumRadaraccessories...........................................................................................90
10.2Networkhardware............................................................................................................91
10.3Networkcableconnectortypes.....................................................................................92
10.4RayNettoRayNetcablesandconnectors...................................................................93
10.5RayNettoRJ45adaptercables.....................................................................................94
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Chapter1:Importantinformation
CertifiedInstallation
aymarinerecommendscertifiedinstallationbyaRaymarineapprovedinstaller .Acertified
R
installationqualifiesforenhancedproductwarrantybenefits.ContactyourRaymarinedealerfor
furtherdetails,andrefertotheseparatewarrantydocumentpackedwithyourproduct.
arning:Productinstallationandoperation
W
•Thisproductmustbeinstalledandoperatedinaccordancewiththeinstructions
provided.Failuretodosocouldresultinpersonalinjury ,damagetoyourvessel
and/orpoorproductperformance.
•RaymarinerecommendscertifiedinstallationbyaRaymarineapprovedinstaller.
Acertifiedinstallationqualifiesforenhancedproductwarrantybenefits.Contact
yourRaymarinedealerforfurtherdetails,andrefertotheseparatewarranty
documentpackedwithyourproduct.
W arning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNO Tapprovedforuseinhazardous/flammableatmospheres.Do
NOTinstallinahazardous/flammableatmosphere(suchasinanengineroom
ornearfueltanks).
W arning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhaspositivegrounding.
W arning:Powersupplyvoltage
Connectingthisproducttoavoltagesupplygreaterthanthespecifiedmaximum
ratingmaycausepermanentdamagetotheunit.R efertothe
specification
sectionforvoltagerating.
Technical
W arning:Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’ spowersupplyisswitchedOFFbeforestartingtoinstallthis
product.DoNOTconnectordisconnectequipmentwiththepowerswitched
on,unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
Caution:P owersupplyprotection
Wheninstallingthisproductensurethepowersourceisadequatelyprotectedby
meansofasuitably-ratedfuseorautomaticcircuitbreak er .
W arning:Highvoltages
Thisproductmaycontainhighvoltages.DoNO Tremoveanycoversorotherwise
attempttoaccessinternalcomponents,unlessspecificallyinstructedinthe
documentationprovided.
W arning:Radiofrequencyradiationhazard
Theradarscannertransmitselectromagneticenergyatmicrowavefrequencies
whichcanbeharmful,particularlytotheeyes.DoNO Tlookatthescannerfrom
closerange.Ensurepersonnelareclearofthescannerwhenitispoweredon.
Forsafetyreasons,theradarmustbeinstalledaboveheadheight,outofrange
ofpersonnel.
Importantinformation
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W
arning:QuantumWi-Ficonnection
DuringinstallationtherewillusuallybestructurethataffectstheWi-Fisignal.
BeforeusingtheR
connectioninopenwatersandawayfromanyothervesselsorstructure.
Caution:Serviceandmaintenance
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceablecomponents.Pleasereferall
maintenanceandrepairtoauthorizedR
mayaffectyourwarranty.
T ransmittedpowerdensitylevels
adarfornavigation,ensureyoutestthereliabilityofyourWi-Fi
aymarinedealers.Unauthorizedrepair
•Apowerdensitylevelof10W/m
•Apowerdensitylevelof100W/m
2
doesnotoccuratanypoint.
2
doesnotoccuratanypoint.
IEEEstatement
IEEEC95. 1–2005–StandardforSafetyLevelswithrespecttoHumanExposuretoRadioFrequency
ElectromagneticFields,3kHzto300GHz.
ICNIRPGuidelines
Whenproperlyinstalledandoperated,theuseofthisRadarconformsto:ICNIRPGuidelines1998InternationalCommissiononNon-IonisingRadiationProtection:Guidelinesforlimitingexposureto
time-varyingelectric,magneticandelectro-magneticfields(upto300GHz)1998.
Wateringress
Wateringressdisclaimer
AlthoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthisproductmeetsthestatedIPXstandard(refertothe
product’s
theproductissubjectedtocommercialhigh-pressurewashing.R aymarinewillnotwarrantproducts
subjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.
TechnicalSpecification
),waterintrusionandsubsequentequipmentfailuremayoccurif
Disclaimer
Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductiserror-freeorthatitiscompatiblewithproducts
manufacturedbyanypersonorentityotherthanRaymarine.
Raymarineisnotresponsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedbyyouruseorinabilitytousethe
product,bytheinteractionoftheproductwithproductsmanufacturedbyothers,orbyerrorsin
informationutilizedbytheproductsuppliedbythirdparties.
EMCinstallationguidelines
RaymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformtotheappropriateElectromagneticCompatibility
(EMC)regulations,tominimizeelectromagneticinterferencebetweenequipmentandminimizethe
effectsuchinterferencecouldhaveontheperformanceofyoursystem
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMCperformanceisnotcompromised.
Note: Inareasofe xtremeEMCinterference,someslightinterferencemaybenoticedonthe
product.Wherethisoccurstheproductandthesourceoftheinterferenceshouldbeseparated
byagreaterdistance.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommendthatwhereverpossible:
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aymarineequipmentandcablesconnectedtoitare:
•R
–Atleast1m(3ft)fromanyequipmenttransmittingorcablescarryingradiosignalse.g.VHFradios,
cablesandantennas.InthecaseofSSBradios,thedistanceshouldbeincreasedto7ft(2m).
–Morethan2m(7ft)fromthepathofaradarbeam.Aradarbeamcannormallybeassumedto
spread20degreesaboveandbelowtheradiatingelement.
•Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebatteryfromthatusedforenginestart.Thisisimportant
topreventerraticbehavioranddatalosswhichcanoccuriftheenginestartdoesnothavea
separatebattery.
•Raymarinespecifiedcablesareused.
•Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsoisdetailedintheinstallationmanual.
Note:Whereconstraintsontheinstallationpreventanyoftheaboverecommendations ,always
ensurethemaximumpossibleseparationbetweendifferentitemsofelectricalequipment,to
providethebestconditionsforEMCperformancethroughouttheinstallation
Compasssafedistance
T opreventpotentialinterferencewiththevessel'smagneticcompasses,ensureanadequate
distanceismaintainedfromtheproduct.
Whenchoosingasuitablelocationfortheproductyoushouldaimtomaintainthemaximumpossible
distancefromanycompasses.Typicallythisdistanceshouldbeatleast1m(3ft)inalldirections.
Howeverforsomesmallervesselsitmaynotbepossibletolocatetheproductthisfarawayfroma
compass.Inthissituation,whenchoosingtheinstallationlocationforyourproduct,ensurethatthe
compassisnotaffectedbytheproductwhenitisinapoweredstate.
DeclarationofConformity
FLIRBelgiumBVBAdeclaresthattheradioequipmenttypeQuantum2Dopplerradomeradar
scanner,partnumberE70498,isincompliancewiththeRadioEquipmentDirective2014/53/EU.
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycertificatemaybeviewedontherelevantproductpageat
www.raymarine.com/manuals.
Connectionstootherequipment
Requirementforferritesonnon-Raymarinecables
IfyourRaymarineequipmentistobeconnectedtootherequipmentusingacablenotsuppliedby
Raymarine,asuppressionferriteMUSTalwaysbeattachedtothecableneartheRaymarineunit.
Productdisposal
DisposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththeWEEEDirective.
TheW asteElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE)Directiverequirestherecyclingofwaste
electricalandelectronicequipment.
Warrantyregistration
ToregisteryourRaymarineproductownership,pleasevisitwww.raymarine.comandregisteronline.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproducttoreceivefullwarrantybenefits.Y ourunitpackage
includesabarcodelabelindicatingtheserialnumberoftheunit.Y ouwillneedthisserialnumber
whenregisteringyourproductonline.Y oushouldretainthelabelforfuturereference.
Importantinformation
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IMOandSOLA
Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocumentisintendedforuseonleisuremarineboatsand
workboatsNOTcoveredbyInternationalMaritimeOrganization(IMO)andSafetyofLifeatSea
(SOLAS)CarriageRegulations.
S
Radarlicensing
Installationandoperationofthisradarmaybesubjecttoindividuallicensingoftheequipment,
operatororvessel.Y ouarestronglyadvisedtocheckwiththerequirementsofthelicensingauthority
ofyournationaladministration.Incaseofanydifficulties,contactyourlocalRaymarinedealer .
FCCNotice-Radar
ChangesormodificationstothisequipmentnotexpresslyapprovedinwritingbyRaymarine
IncorporatedcouldviolatecompliancewithFCCrulesandvoidtheoperator’sauthoritytooperate
theequipment.
Technicalaccuracy
Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthisdocumentwascorrectatthetimeitwas
produced.However ,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanyinaccuraciesoromissionsitmay
contain.Inaddition,ourpolicyofcontinuousproductimprovementmaychangespecifications
withoutnotice.Asaresult,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanydifferencesbetweentheproduct
andthisdocument.PleasechecktheRaymarinewebsite(www.raymarine.com )toensureyouhave
themostup-to-dateversion(s)ofthedocumentationforyourproduct.
Operationinstructions
Fordetailedoperationinstructionsforyourproduct,refertothedocumentationthataccompanies
yourdisplay.
RetainyourWi-Fipasscode
ToconnecttotheRadarusingWi-Fi(wireless),youwillneedtoknowtheunit’sSSID,andPasscode.
BoththeSSIDandPasscodeareprovidedontheserialnumberlabelontheundersideoftheunit,
andonspareserialnumberlabelssuppliedinthebox.Y oumaywishtomakeaseparatenoteof
thisinformationandkeepinasecurelocation.Y oushouldalsokeeptheRadarscannerpackaging
inasafeplaceforfuturereference.
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Chapter2:Documentandproductinformation
Chaptercontents
1Documentinformationonpage14
• 2.
• 2.2Partssuppliedonpage16
• 2.3Productoverviewonpage17
Documentandproductinformation
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1Documentinformation
2.
ThisdocumentcontainsimportantinformationrelatedtotheinstallationofyourRaymarineproduct.
Thedocumentincludesinformationtohelpyou:
•planyourinstallationandensureyouhaveallthenecessaryequipment;
•installandconnectyourproductaspartofawidersystemofconnectedmarineelectronics;
•troubleshootproblemsandobtaintechnicalsupportifrequired.
ThisandotherRaymarineproductdocumentsareavailabletodownloadinPDFformatfrom
www.raymarine.com/manuals.
Applicableproducts
Thisdocumentisapplicabletothefollowingproducts:
P artnumber Name Description
E70498 Quantum
Q24DR adome
™
2Doppler
Quantum
Radarscannerwith
RayNetandWi–Fi
connections.Supplied
witha10mpower
cable.
™
2Doppler
Specialbundleandpromotionalproducts
Fromtimetotime ,Raymarinemaysupplycertainproductsasspecial“bundle” ,“package”,or
“promotional”variants.
Thesebundlestypicallyincludeadditionalaccessoriessuchascables,andusuallyhaveaT xxxxx
partnumber.Forthesebundlevariants,theprovidedpartssuppliedandpartnumbersmaydiffer
slightlyfromthosestatedinthisdocument.However,thecoresuppliedproductanditsfeatures
willremainthesameasthosedescribedinthisdocument.T oensurethatyouareusingthecorrect
documentationforyourproduct,please:
•Refertotheproduct’scoremodelnumber,whichcanbefoundlistedonthelabelontherear
orundersideofyourproduct,oraccessedfromanyRaymarinemultifunctiondisplayviathe
Diagnosticspage.Ensurethatthenumbermatchesoneofthoselistedinthe“ Applicableproducts”
sectionofyourproductdocumentation.
•Alternatively,contacttheplaceofpurchaseandrequesttheinformation.Y oumayneedtoprovide
theproduct’sserialnumber,whichcanbefoundontheproductpackagingandalsoonthelabel
ontherearorundersideoftheunit.
Documentillustrations
Y ourproductmaydifferslightlyfromthatshownintheillustrationsinthisdocument,depending
onproductvariantanddateofmanufacture.
Allimagesareprovidedforillustrationpurposesonly.
Productdocumentation
Thefollowingdocumentationisapplicabletoyourproduct:
Description P artnumber
Quantum
InstallationofaQuantum
widersystemofmarineelectronics.
Quantum
MountingdiagramforsurfacemountingaQuantum
LightHouse
DetailstheoperationoftheR adarapplicationformultifunctiondisplays
runningLightHouse
14
™
2DopplerR adomeInstallationinstructions(thisdocument)
™
R adomeMountingtemplate
™
3MFDAdvancedOperationInstructions
™
2DopplerRadarscannerandconnectiontoa
™
3software.
™
Radarscanner.
87342
87257
81370
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LightHouse3MFDOperationinstructions
Fordetailedoperationinstructionsforyourproduct,refertothedocumentationthataccompanies
yourdisplay
.
Allproductdocumentationisavailableto
downloadfromtheR
www.raymarine.com/manuals
•LightHouse
™
instructionsdocumentnumber:81370
aymarinewebsite:
3MFDAdvancedOperation
Documentandproductinformation
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2.2P
artssupplied
Thefollowingitemsaresuppliedwithyourproduct.
Item Description Quantity
1
2
Quantum
10m(32.8ft.)P owercable
3 M8mountingboltswithspringwashersand
™
R adome
1
1
4
flatwashers
4
Documentationpack(includingmounting
1
template)
Note: ThelistofpartssuppliedwithyourQuantum
™
variantmaydifferslightlyfromthelistprovided
here .Pleasebeawarethat,fromtimetotime,Raymarinemaysupplycertainproductsasspecial
“bundle”,“package”,or“promotional”variants,whichmaycontaindifferentaccessoriescompared
tothecoreproductvariantsdescribedinthisdocument.RefertoSpecialbundleandpromotional
productsformoreinformation.
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2.3Productoverview
TheQuantum
™
2DopplerR
adomeisacompact,solid-stateRadarscanner,utilizingDoppler
technologyfortargettracking,CHIRPpulsecompressionforimprovedrangeresolution,andWi-Fi
connectivityforeasierinstallation.Inconjunctionwithacompatiblemultifunctiondisplay,the
Quantum
™
2Dopplerscannerprovidesamap-likerepresentationoftheareaaroundyourvessel,
enablingyoutoidentifyothervessels,buoys,andlandfeaturessuchascoastlinesandhills.
TheQuantum
™
2DopplerR adomehasthefollowingfeatures:
•Solid-statetechnology(nomagnetron)forimprovedefficiency,andrapidstart-up.
•Rangeperformanceupto24nm(dependentoninstallationlocation).
•Dopplertargettrackingtechnology.
•CHIRPpulsecompressionforimprovedtargetrangeresolution,andreducedbackgroundnoise.
•WirelessdataconnectionviaWi-Fi,orwiredconnectionviaRayNetcable.
•RadarimagedisplayandcontrolviaRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay.
•24RPMscannerrotation.
•Lowpowerconsumption.
•12Vor24Voperation.
•WaterprooftoIPX6.
MultipleQuantumRadarscanners
Only1(one)Quantum
IfyouhavemorethanoneQuantum
atthesametime,themultifunctiondisplaystowhichthescannersareconnectedmustNOTbe
networkedtogether.ThisappliestoQuantum
Formoreinformation,referto:MultipleQuantumRadars—moreinformation.
™
Radarscannercanbeusedatanyonetime,pernetworkedsystem.
™
Radarscannerinstalledonyourvesselandwanttousethem
™
scannersconnectedeitherwiredorwirelessly.
DopplerRadaroverview
DopplerRadartechnologymakesiteasiertotrackmovingtargetswithsignificantgroundspeed
exceeding3knots.Itcanalsoassistintheautomaticacquisitionofdangeroustargets(ARPA).
TypicallyDopplerRadarworksbestwithobjectsthataremovingdirectlytowardsorawayfromthe
vessel.IncombinationwithT rueMotionmode,theDopplerRadarcanhighlightonlythosetargets
thataremovingrelativetothevessel(e.g.otherboats,butnotlandorbuoys,forexample).
DopplerRadarworksbytransmittingamicrowavesignalwhichisthenreflectedoffadesiredmoving
targetatadistance.Byanalyzinghowtheobject'smotionhasalteredthefrequencyofthereturned
signal,theDopplerRadarcaninterpretthevariationtoprovidehighlyaccuratemeasurementsofa
target'sdirectionoftravel,relativetotheRadarscanner.
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DopplerR
adartechnologyisparticularlybeneficialinamarineenvironment,wherepoorweather
conditionsandvisibilitycanmaketargettrackingdifficult.Additionally,itisnotalwayseasyto
interprettheinformationdisplayedbytraditionalRadartechnology.WiththeintegrationofDoppler
information,theprocessofmatchingon-screenradarreturnswithreal-worldobjectsbecomes
amuchsimplertask.
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Chapter3:Planningtheinstallation
Chaptercontents
1Installationchecklistonpage20
• 3.
• 3.2Requiredadditionalcomponentsonpage21
• 3.3Multifunctiondisplaycompatibilityonpage22
• 3.4Multifunctiondisplaysoftwarerequirementsonpage23
• 3.5T oolsrequiredonpage24
• 3.6Typicalsystemsonpage25
• 3.7Productdimensionsonpage27
• 3.8Locationrequirementsonpage29
• 3.9QuantumWi-Fionlyinstallationrequirementsonpage31
Planningtheinstallation
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1Installationchecklist
3.
Installationincludesthefollowingactivities:
InstallationT
1 Planyoursystem.
2 Obtainallrequiredequipmentandtools.
3 Siteallequipment.
4 R
5 Drillcableandmountingholes.
6
7
8
outeallcables.
Mak eallconnectionsintoequipment.
Secureallequipmentinplace .
P oweronandtestthesystem.
ask
Schematicdiagram
Aschematicdiagramisanessentialpartofplanninganyinstallation.Itisalsousefulforanyfuture
additionsormaintenanceofthesystem.Thediagramshouldinclude:
•L ocationofallcomponents.
•Connectors,cabletypes,routesandlengths.
Warningsandcautions
Important:Beforeproceeding,ensurethatyouhavereadandunderstoodthewarningsand
cautionsprovidedintheChapter1Importantinformationsectionofthisdocument.
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3.2R
Thisproductformspartofasystemofelectronicsandrequiresthefollowingadditionalcomponents
forfulloperation.
•CompatibleRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay.Refertoforalistofcompatiblemultifunctiondisplays.
equiredadditionalcomponents
•Optionaldatacable.RefertoChapter10Sparesandaccessoriesforsuitablecablesandadaptors
forexistingcableinstallations.(TheQuantum
withoutafixeddatacable.)
•UseoftheDopplerRadarfeaturesrequiresthefollowingdatasourcestobeavailableonyour
system(e.g.connectedtoyourmultifunctiondisplay,viaSea T alkng®orNMEA0183).Formore
informationreferto:Dopplerdatasourcerequirements.
•UseoftheMARPARadarfeaturesrequiresthefollowingdatasourcestobeavailableonyour
system(e.g.connectedtoyourmultifunctiondisplay,viaSea T alkng®orNMEA0183).Formore
informationreferto:MARPAdatasourcerequirements.
™
scannerisWi-Fi-enabled,andcanbeoperated
Dopplerdatasourcerequirements
UseoftheDopplerRadarfeaturesrequiresthefollowingdatasourcestobeavailableonyoursystem
(e.g.connectedtoyourmultifunctiondisplay,viaSea Talkng®orNMEA0183):
Datatype Exampledatasource
COG(CourseOverGround) GPSorGNSSreceiver(internalore xternal).
SOG(SpeedOverGround) GPSorGNSSreceiver(internalore xternal).
Heading
CompassorA utopilotsensorproviding
Fastheadingdata(e.g.EvolutionEV-1/EV-2).
MARP Adatasourcerequirements
UseoftheMARPARadarfeaturesrequiresthefollowingdatasourcestobeavailableonyoursystem
(e.g.connectedtoyourmultifunctiondisplay,viaSea Talkng®orNMEA0183):
Datatype Exampledatasource
COG(CourseOverGround) GPSorGNSSreceiver(internalore xternal).
SOG(SpeedOverGround) GPSorGNSSreceiver(internalore xternal).
Heading
CompassorA utopilotsensorproviding
Fastheadingdata(e.g.EvolutionEV-1/EV-2).
Operationinstructions
Fordetailedoperationinstructionsforyourproduct,refertothedocumentationthataccompanies
yourdisplay
.
RetainyourWi-Fipasscode
ToconnecttotheRadarusingWi-Fi(wireless),youwillneedtoknowtheunit’sSSID,andPasscode.
BoththeSSIDandPasscodeareprovidedontheserialnumberlabelontheundersideoftheunit,
andonspareserialnumberlabelssuppliedinthebox.Y oumaywishtomakeaseparatenoteof
thisinformationandkeepinasecurelocation.Y oushouldalsokeeptheRadarscannerpackaging
inasafeplaceforfuturereference.
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3.3Multifunctiondisplaycompatibility
Compatiblemultifunctiondisplays
ThisproductiscompatibleonlywithR
software,version3.4orlater .
aymarinemultifunctiondisplaysrunningLightHouse
TM
3
LightHouse
TM
3MFDs:
Productvariants Productvariants
eSSeries(MFDs
runninge xisting
LightHouse2software
MUSTbeupgradedto
LightHouse3,version
3.4orlater).
Axiom
Incompatiblemultifunctiondisplays
ThisproductisNO TcompatiblewiththefollowinglegacyRaymarinemultifunctiondisplays.
LegacyMFDs
gSSeries(MFDs
runninge xisting
LightHouse2software
MUSTbeupgradedto
LightHouse3,version
3.4orlater).
AxiomPro/Pro-S
Productvariants Productvariants
C-SeriesClassicC70 ,
C80,C120
E-SeriesClassicE80 ,
E120
C-SeriesWidescreen
C90W ,C120W,C140W
E-SeriesWidescreen
E90W ,E120W,E140W
aSeriesLightHouse
MFD
A-SeriesClassicA 50,
A50D,A57D,A70,
A70D
G-SeriesGPM400
cSeriesLightHouse
MFD
eSeriesLightHouse
MFD
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3.4Multifunctiondisplaysoftwarerequirements
TheoperationofthisproductrequiresthatyourMFDisrunningR
MFDsoftware R
LightHouse
TM
3 3.4orlater
equiredversion
aymarineLightHouse
Note:
•ThelatestMFDsoftwarecanbeobtainedbyvisitingwww
.raymarine.com/software.
•Thewebsitealsoincludesinformationonhowtoupgradeyourproductsoftware.
Caution:Installingsoftwareupdates
Thesoftwareupdateprocessiscarriedoutatyourownrisk.Beforeinitiatingthe
updateprocessensureyouhaveback edupanyimportantfiles.
Ensurethattheunithasareliablepowersupplyandthattheupdateprocess
isnotinterrupted.
DamagecausedbyincompleteupdatesarenotcoveredbyRaymarinewarranty.
Bydownloadingthesoftwareupdatepackage,youagreetotheseterms.
Softwareupdates
Thesoftwarerunningontheproductcanbeupdated.
TM
3software.
• R aymarineperiodicallyreleasessoftwareupdatestoimproveproductperformanceandadd
newfeatures.
•Thesoftwareonmanyproductscanbeupdatedusingaconnectedandcompatiblemultifunction
display(MFD).
•Refertowww.raymarine.com/software/forthelatestsoftwareupdatesandthesoftwareupdate
procedureforyourspecificproduct.
Important:
•T opreventpotentialsoftware-relatedissueswithyourproduct,alwaysfollowtherelevantupdate
instructionscarefullyandinthesequenceprovided.
•Ifindoubtastothecorrectprocedureforupdatingyourproductsoftware,refertoyourdealeror
Raymarinetechnicalsupport.
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3.5T
Productinstallationrequiresthefollowingtools:
oolsrequired
Itemnumber Description Quantity
1 P owerdrill 1
2 3mmdrillbit
3 10mmdrillbit
4 Adhesivetape 1
5
6
13mmsock et
T orquewrench 1
1
1
1
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3.6T
ypicalsystems
Note:Thefollowingillustrationsshowthevariousproductsthatcanbeconnectedinatypical
system.Thesesystemsareshownasane
xampleonlyandmaydifferfromyourplanned
installation.Forinformationonavailablecablesandaccessories,refertotheChapter10Spares
andaccessoriessection.
Example:basicR
adarsystem(wireddataconnection)
Item Description
1
P owersupplyformultifunctiondisplay.
2 Multifunctiondisplay .
3 P owersupplyforRadome.
4
5
6
7
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P owersupplyforSeaTalkng®bus(MUSTbe12Vonly).
Quantum
™
2DopplerR adome.
Sea Talkng®bus(e.g.5-wayconectororbackbone).
EvolutionEV-1/EV-2(requiredforDopplerandMARP Afeatures).
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Example:basicR
adarsystem(wirelessdataconnection)
Item Description
1
P owersupplyformultifunctiondisplay.
2 Multifunctiondisplay .
3
4
5
6 Quantum
7
8
Wi-Fidatalink(fromR adometoMFD).
P owersupplyforRadome.
P owersupplyforSeaTalkng®bus(MUSTbe12Vonly).
™
2DopplerR adome.
Sea Talkng®bus(e.g.5-wayconectororbackbone).
EvolutionEV-1/EV-2(requiredforDopplerandMARP Afeatures).
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7Productdimensions
3.
1. Sideviewofscanner .
2. Rearviewofscanner.
3. Undersideviewofscanner.
Dimension Measurement Description
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
116.0mm(4.57in.)
355.0mm(13.98in.)
209 .5mm(8.25in.)
319 .5mm(12.58in.) Mountingbasewidth(rearof
541.0mm(21.30in.)
116.5mm(4.59in.)
233.0mm(9 . 17in.)
Distancefromcenterlineof
scannertofrontofmounting
base .
Distancefromrearofmounting
basetofrontofmountingbase .
Heightofradarscanner.
unit).
Widthofscanner
Distancefromcenterlinetorear
mountinghole .
Distancebetweenmounting
holes.
.
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Dimension Measurement Description
H
27
.5mm(1.08in.)
Distancefromcenterlineto
frontmountinghole.
I
141.5mm(5.57in.)
Distancebetweenfrontand
rearmountingholes.
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3.8L
ocationrequirements
TheoptimumheightfortheQuantum
togivealongrangeline-of-sighttothehorizon,butnotsohighastobeadverselyaffectedbythe
vessel'spitchingandrolling.
™
scannerisalocationthatishighenoughabovethewaterline
Thescannermustalsobemountedwhereitis:
•Aboveheadheight.
•Easilyaccessible
•Asnearaspossibletothevessel'scenterline.
•Onarigidandstableplatform,capableofsecurelysupportingthescannerunderseagoing
conditions.
•Clearoflargeobjectssuchastheflybridge,largeenginestacks,searchlights,horns,mastsetc.
(seeShadowareasandfalseechoesforadditionalinformation).
•Clearofheatandfumes.
•Atleast1m(3ft)fromamagneticcompassorotherscanners.
.
Shadowareasandfalseechoes
MounttheRadarscannerawayfromlargestructuresorequipment,suchasenginestacks,
searchlights,horns,ormasts.Theseobjectsmaycauseshadowareasandfalseechoes.For
example,ifyoumounttheRadarscanneronamast,echoesfromothertargetsmaybereflectedfrom
themast.Wetsailsmayalsocauseshadowareas,soRadarperformancemaybereducedinthe
rain.Itisparticularlyimportanttoavoidshadowareasnearthebow.Raisingorevenloweringthe
Radarscannermayhelptoreducetheseeffects.
Inshadowareasbeyondtheobstructiontherewillbeareductionofthebeamintensity.Theremay
beablindsectorifthebeamintensityisnotsufficienttoobtainanechofromanobject.Thismay
occurevenatcloserange.Forthisreasontheangularwidthandrelativebearingofanyshadowarea
mustbedeterminedatinstallation.
Y oumaybeabletodetectshadowareasorfalseechoesonyourmultifunctiondisplay.Forexample,
seacluttercanbeusedasagoodindicatorofblindarcs.DarksectorsontheRadardisplayindicate
possibleshadowedareas.Thisinformationshouldbepostednearthedisplayunitandoperators
mustbealertfortargetsintheseblindareas.
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adarscannermountingangle
R
EnsuretheRadarscannerrotatesparalleltothewaterline.
TheRadarbeamfromtheRadarscannerisapproximately20°wideintheverticaldirection,togive
goodtargetdetectionevenwhenyourvesselpitchesandrolls.
Planinghullvessels,andsomedisplacementhullvessels,adoptahigherbowanglewhenthevessel
isatcruisingspeed.ThismayraisetheR adar’smainradiationangle,andcancausepoordetection
ofnearbytargets.Itmaybenecessarytocompensateforthebowrisetoensureoptimumtarget
detection.Thiscanbeachievedbyfittingawedgeorwashersbetweenthemountingplatformand
thebaseoftheRadarscanner ,sothattheRadarbeamremainsparalleltothewaterlinewhenthe
vessel'sbowrisesatcruisingspeed.
Item Description
1 W edgeorwashers
MultipleR adarscanners—locationrequirements
Importantlocationconsiderationswheninstallingmultipleradarscannersonthesamevessel.
•Scannersshouldbemountedaboveeachother,verticallyseparatedbyatleast0.5m(1.6ft).This
appliestoallinstallationlocationsonthevessel.
•Multiplescannersshouldbemountedinawaythatminimizesinterferencebetweenthevertical
beamwidthsofthe2scanners.
•Inallcases,youshouldaimtoachieveasmuchphysicalseparationaspossible,tominimize
anypotentialinterference.
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3.9QuantumWi-Fionlyinstallationrequirements
WhilsttheWi-Fiperformancehasbeentestedandproveninmanydifferentinstallationscenarios,the
requirementsbelowmustbetak
enintoconsiderationbeforechoosingalocationfortheQuantum
Radar.
™
InsystemswithmultipleMFDs,theR adarshouldbeconnectedtotheMFDsthatarelocatedclosest
toit,ortotheMFDswiththeclearestlineofsighttotheRadar.
ThemaximumdistancebetweenMFDandRadarwillvarydependingontheinstallationenvironment
(i.e.obstructionsandinterference).
Example1—Openair,line-of-sightinoptimumconditions
Inoptimumopenair ,clearline-of-sightconditionsareliableconnectionispossibleatdistancesup
to100m(328ft).However,therearemanyfactorsthatcaninfluencethis,soapre-installationsite
surveyshouldalwaysbeperformed.ForreliableWi-Fiperformancethesignalstrengthshouldbe
betterthan–75dBm.ThecloserthesignalistozerothebettertheWi-Fiperformancewillbe(e.g.
–40dBmisbetterthan–75dBm).Y oucanassessthepotentialsignalstrengthatthedesiredlocation
duringthePre-installationSiteSurveyusingaWi-FiAnalyzerapponyoursmartdevice.
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Example2—SignalpassingthroughFiberglasscoachroof
Inthee xampleabovethemaximumdistancewithacceptableWi-Fiperformanceis15m(49ft),due
totheheavyfiberglasscoachroofthatthesignalhastopassthrough.
Example3—Signalpassingthroughheavystructure
Inthee xampleabovethemaximumdistancewithacceptableWi-Fiperformanceis3m(9.8ft),dueto
themetalroofthatthesignalhastopassthrough.
ObstaclesinthedirectlineofsightbetweentheRadarandMFDwillfurtherimpactWi-FiPerformance.
Theimpactofeachobstacleisusuallyminimal,howevertheeffectiscumulative.Obstaclescan
includebutarenotlimitedto:
•Vesselstructure—WheretheWi-Fisignalpassesthroughavesselbulkheadoracoachroof,the
Wi-Fiperformancewillbeimpacted.Dependingonthematerialandthicknessofthestructurethe
impactmaybesevere;forexample,athicksteelbulkheadmaycompletelyblocktheWi-Fisignal.
•Radarmounting—Thetypeofinstallationcanimpactperformance;forexample,mountingona
solidsteelplatformwillhaveagreaterimpactonperformancethanmountingonabar-stylemount.
•Electricalequipmentandotherobjects—Anyobjectinthedirectline-of-sightbetweentheRadar
andMFDcanimpactWi-Fiperformance.Electrical,electronicandelectromagneticdeviceswill
haveagreaterimpactthanfurniture.
•MFDinstallation—MFDinstallationcanalsoimpactWi-Fiperformance;forexample,iftheMFDis
surfacemountedinasteelconstructiondash,theWi-Fiperformancewillbeimpacted.
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Wi-FiSignalR
WhenestablishingalocationforyourQuantumRadar,thatwillbeconnectedusingaWi-Fi
connection,itisimportanttoconsidertheeffectsyoursurroundingscanhaveontheWi-Fisignal.
TheWi-Fisignalwillreflector‘bounce’offnearbyobjectswhichmaycreateaneasierpathforthe
signaltotake,whilstyourconnectionmayappearreliableitmayquicklydegradewhenyoutakeyour
vesseloutintoopenwater .
Example
eflection
1. Inthise xampletheWi-Fisignalisbouncedoffanearbyvesselandbackthroughthewindowson
thebridge,thisprovidesaneasierpaththanpassingthroughthemetalroof.
2. InthisexampletheWi-Fisignalisreducedwhenpassingthroughthemetalroof.This,however
maybetheonlypaththesignalcantakewhenoutinopenwater.
W arning:QuantumWi-Ficonnection
DuringinstallationtherewillusuallybestructurethataffectstheWi-Fisignal.
BeforeusingtheR adarfornavigation,ensureyoutestthereliabilityofyourWi-Fi
connectioninopenwatersandawayfromanyothervesselsorstructure.
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Wi-Filocationrequirements
AnumberoffactorscaninfluenceWi-Fiperformance
performance,atthedesiredlocationbeforeinstallingWi-Fienabledproducts.
Distanceandsignalstrength
ThedistancebetweenWi-Fiproductsshouldalwaysbekepttoaminimum.Donotexceedthe
maximumstatedrangeofyourWi-Fiproduct(Maximumrangewillvaryforeachdevice).
Wi-Fiperformancedegradesoverdistancesoproductsfartherawaywillreceivelessnetwork
bandwidth.ProductsinstalledclosetotheirmaximumWi-Firangemayexperienceslowconnection
speeds,signaldropoutsornotbeingabletoconnectatall.
Lineofsightandobstacles
ForbestresultstheWi-Fiproductshouldhaveaclear,directlineofsighttotheproductitwillbe
connectedto.AnyphysicalobstructionscandegradeorevenblocktheWi-Fisignal.
TheconstructionofyourvesselcanalsohaveanimpactonWi-Fiperformance.Forexample,metal
structuralbulkheadsandroofingwillreduceandincertainsituations,blocktheWi-Fisignal.
IftheWi-FisignalpassesthroughabulkheadcontainingpowercablesthiscanalsodegradeWi-Fi
performance.
Reflectivesurfacessuchasmetalsurfaces,sometypesofglassandevenmirrorscandrastically
effectperformanceorevenblocktheWi-Fisignal.
Interferenceandotherequipment
Wi-Fiproductsshouldbeinstalledatleast1m(3ft)awayfrom:
,itisimportanttoensureyoutesttheWi-Fi
•otherWi-Fienabledproducts
•transmittingproductsthatsendwirelesssignalsinthesamefrequencyrange
•otherelectrical,electronicorelectromagneticequipmentthatmaygenerateinterference
InterferencefromotherpeoplesWi-Fiproductscanalsocauseinterferencewithyourproducts.Y ou
canuseaWi-FianalyzertooltoassessthebestWi-Fichannel(channelnotinuseorusedbyleast
amountofdevices)foryoutouse.
Pre-installationsitesurvey—Wi-FiAnalyzer
BeforeinstallingaQuantumRadar ,thatwillbeconnectedusingWi-Fi,asitesurveyshouldbe
performedtoensuretheWi-FiSignalstrengthissufficienttomaintainareliableconnection.
ItisrecommendedthatyouperformthesitesurveyusingasmartdeviceandaWi-FiAnalyzerapp
(e.g.Wi-FiAnalyzerbyFarprocforandroiddevices).
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1. InstalltheWi-FiAnalyzerapponyoursmartdevice .
2.EnableyourMFDsWi-Ficonnection:( Homescreen>Set-up>Wirelessconnection>Wi-Fi>
Wi-Fi:On )
3.MakeanoteoftheMFDsWi-FiName( Homescreen>Set-up>Wirelessconnection>Wi-Fi>
Wi-FiSharing>Wi-FiName ).
4.GotothelocationyouhavechosenforyourRadar.
5.OpentheWi-FiAnalyzerapponyoursmartdeviceandscanavailablenetworks.
6.EstablishthesignalstrengthofyourMFDsWi-Finetworkattheintendedinstalllocation.
ForreliableWi-Fiperformancethesignalstrengthshouldbebetterthan–75dBm,thecloserthe
signalistozerothebettertheWi-Fiperformancewillbe(e.g.–40dBmisbetterthan–75dBm).
7 .Ifyouhaveaweakorintermittentsignalthenyouwillneedtoinvestigatefurther,pleasereferto
theWi-Filocationrequirementsguidetohelpestablishwhatmaybecausingtheproblem.
8.FornetworkswithmultipleMFDs,repeatsteps2to7foreachMFDinyournetwork.
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Pre-installationsitesurvey—R
Y oucanalsouseRaymarineappssuchasRayControlorRayViewtoassessthereliabilityofthe
Wi-Ficonnectionatthedesiredinstallationlocation.
aymarineapp
1. EnableyourMFDsWi-Ficonnection:( Homescreen>Set-up>Wirelessconnection>Wi-Fi>
Wi-Fi:On)
2.Enable‘Viewingonly’or‘Remotecontrol’fromtheMobileappsmenu:(
Wirelessconnection>Wi-Fi>Wi-FiSharing>Mobileapps ).
3.MakeanoteoftheMFDsWi-FiName( Homescreen>Set-up>Wirelessconnection>Wi-Fi>
Wi-FiSharing>Wi-FiName ).
4.GotothelocationyouhavechosenforyourRadar.
5.Usingyoursmartdevice,searchforavailableWi-Finetworks.
6.FindyourMFDsnetworkandcheckthesignalstrengthreportedbyyourdevice.
7.Ifyouhaveastrongsignalstrength,openaRaymarinemobileappsuchasRayViewor
RayControl andcheckfunctionalityatthedesiredlocation.Ifyoudonotexperienceany
performanceissuesrunningtheappthenyoucanproceedwiththeinstallation.
8.Ifyouhaveaweakorintermittentsignalthenyouwillneedtoinvestigatefurther,pleasereferto
theWi-Filocationrequirementsguidetohelpestablishwhatmaybecausingtheproblem.
9.FornetworkswithmultipleMFDs,repeatsteps1to9foreachMFDinyournetwork.
Wi-Fisignalstrength
Wi-Fisignalstrengthismeasuredindecibel-milliwatts(dBm).Thesignalstrengthofthenetworkyou
arecurrentlyconnectedtoisusuallyrepresentedgraphicallybyaWi-Fisymbol.
Thesignalstrengthrangerepresentedbyeachfilledbarisdeterminedindependentlybyeach
devicemanufacturer.However,ingeneraltheperformancewillbesimilar.
Homescreen>Set-up>
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•1/4—Unabletomaintainaconnection,usuallyaccompaniedbyverypoorconnectionspeed
(LightHouse
™
MFD:–150dBmorworse).
•2/4—Intermittentdisconnectsandreconnects,usuallyaccompaniedbyaslowconnectionspeed
(LightHouse
•3/4—R eliableconnectionwithgoodconnectionspeed(LightHouse
•4/4—Reliableconnection,excellentconnectionspeed(LightHouse
™
MFD:–80dBmto–149dBm).
™
MFD:–70dBmto–79dBm).
™
MFD:–55dBmorbetter).
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Chapter4:Cablesandconnections
Chaptercontents
1Generalcablingguidanceonpage40
• 4.
• 4.2Connectionsoverviewonpage42
• 4.3Powerconnectiononpage49
• 4.4Networkconnectiononpage53
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1Generalcablingguidance
4.
Cabletypesandlength
Itisimportanttousecablesoftheappropriatetypeandlength
•Unlessotherwisestateduseonlystandardcablesofthecorrecttype,suppliedbyRaymarine.
•Ensurethatanynon-Raymarinecablesareofthecorrectqualityandgauge.Forexample,longer
powercablerunsmayrequirelargerwiregaugestominimizevoltagedropalongtherun.
Routingcables
Cablesmustberoutedcorrectly,tomaximizeperformanceandprolongcablelife.
•DoNOTbendcablesexcessively.Whereverpossible,ensureaminimumbenddiameterof200
mm(8in)/minimumbendradiusof100mm(4in).
•Protectallcablesfromphysicaldamageande xposuretoheat.Usetrunkingorconduitwhere
possible.DoNOTruncablesthroughbilgesordoorways,orclosetomovingorhotobjects.
•Securecablesinplaceusingtie-wrapsorlacingtwine.Coilanyextracableandtieitoutoftheway.
•Whereacablepassesthroughanexposedbulkheadordeckhead,useasuitablewatertight
feed-through.
•DoNOTruncablesneartoenginesorfluorescentlights.
Alwaysroutedatacablesasfarawayaspossiblefrom:
•otherequipmentandcables,
•highcurrentcarryingACandDCpowerlines,
•antennae.
Strainrelief
Ensureadequatestrainreliefisprovided.Protectconnectorsfromstrainandensuretheywillnotpull
outunderextremeseaconditions.
Circuitisolation
AppropriatecircuitisolationisrequiredforinstallationsusingbothACandDCcurrent:
•Alwaysuseisolatingtransformersoraseparatepower-invertertorunPC’s,processors,displays
andothersensitiveelectronicinstrumentsordevices.
•AlwaysuseanisolatingtransformerwithWeatherFAXaudiocables.
•Alwaysuseanisolatedpowersupplywhenusinga3rdpartyaudioamplifier.
•AlwaysuseanRS232/NMEAconverterwithopticalisolationonthesignallines.
•AlwaysmakesurethatPC’sorothersensitiveelectronicdeviceshaveadedicatedpowercircuit.
Cableshielding
Ensurethatallcablesareproperlyshieldedandthatthecableshieldingisundamaged.
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Suppressionferrites
aymarinecablesmaybepre-fittedorsuppliedwithsuppressionferrites.Theseareimportantfor
•R
correctEMCperformance.Ifferritesaresuppliedseparatelytothecables(i.e.notpre-fitted),you
mustfitthesuppliedferrites,usingthesuppliedinstructions.
•Ifaferritehastoberemovedforanypurpose(e.g.installationormaintenance),itmustbereplaced
intheoriginalpositionbeforetheproductisused.
•Useonlyferritesofthecorrecttype,suppliedbyRaymarineoritsauthorizeddealers.
•Whereaninstallationrequiresmultipleferritestobeaddedtoacable,additionalcableclipsshould
beusedtopreventstressontheconnectorsduetotheextraweightofthecable.
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4.2Connectionsoverview
Usethefollowinginformationtohelpyouidentifytheconnectionsonyourproduct.
Connector Connectsto: Suitablecables
R
ayNetnetworkordevice.Not
requiredifconnectingusing
Wi-Fi.
RefertotheChapter10Spares
andaccessoriessection.
12V/24Vpowersupply .
Suppliedwithyourproduct.
Thepoweranddataconnectionsarelocatedontheundersideofthescannerunit,asshowninthe
followingillustration.
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T ypicalcableroutingscenarios
Thereare4typicalcableroutingscenarios.
Note: Theroutingoptionsdescribedandillustratedinthissectionassumethataphysicaldata
connectionisusedbetweenyourR adarscannerandmultifunctiondisplay(MFD).However,ifthe
scannerisconnectedtoyourMFDviaWi-Fi,aphysicalRayNetconnectionisnotrequired.
1. Cableroutingforascannermountedonaplatform,usingseparatecablesforthepowerand
dataconnection.
2. Cableroutingforascannermountedonaplatform,usingthecombinedpoweranddatacable
fromane xistingRaymarineDigitalRadarscannerinstallation.Forthis,the A 80308Y-adapter
accessoryisrequired(notsuppliedwiththescanner).
3. Cableroutingforascannermountedonapole,usingseparatecablesforthepoweranddata
connection.
4. Cableroutingforascannermountedonapole,usingthecombinedpoweranddatacable
fromanexistingRaymarineDigitalRadarscannerinstallation.Forthis,the
accessoryisrequired(notsuppliedwiththescanner).
A 80308Y-adapter
Cablerouting—platformmount
Thereare2typicalcableroutingscenariosforplatformmountinstallations.
•Usingseparatepoweranddatacables.
•Usinganexistingcombinedpower/datacablefromanolderRaymarineDigitalradarscanner.In
thisscenario,the A 80308Y-adapteraccessoryisrequired(notsuppliedwiththescanner).
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Usingseparatepoweranddatacables
Note:Theroutingoptionsdescribedandillustratedinthissectionassumethataphysicaldata
connectionisusedbetweenyourR
adarscannerandmultifunctiondisplay(MFD).However,ifthe
scannerisconnectedtoyourMFDviaWi-Fi,aphysicalRayNetconnectionisnotrequired.
Thefollowingdrawingillustratesthecableroutingforascannermountedonaplatform,using
separatecablesforthepoweranddataconnections.
1. R ayNetdataconnection.
2. 12V/24Vpowerconnection.
Note:
•AseparatepowercableissuppliedwithallQuantum
•NotallQuantum
™
radarvariantsaresuppliedwithaRayNetcable.RefertotheChapter2
™
R adarvariants.
Documentandproductinformationsectionformoreinformation.
•Refertothe10.4RayNettoRayNetcablesandconnectorssectionforinformationonsuitable
accessoryRayNetcables.
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Usingane
xistingcombinedpower/datacablefromanolderRaymarineDigitalRadar
Note:TheY-adaptercableisactuallywhite .Forclarity,itisshownintheabovedrawingin
differentcolors.
1. R ayNetdataconnection.Thiscableispartofthe A 80308Y-adapteraccessorycable.
2. 12V/24Vpowerconnection.Thiscableispartofthe A 80308Y-adapteraccessorycable.
3.
A80308 Y-adapteraccessorycable(notsuppliedwiththescanner).
4. ExistingcombinedDigitalRadarpower/datacable.
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Cablerouting—polemount
Thereare2typicalcableroutingscenariosforpolemountinstallations.
•Usingseparatepoweranddatacables.
•Usingane
thisscenario,the
xistingcombinedpower/datacablefromanolderRaymarineDigitalRadarscanner.In
80308Y-adapteraccessoryisrequired(notsuppliedwiththescanner).
A
Usingseparatepoweranddatacables
Note:Theroutingoptionsdescribedandillustratedinthissectionassumethataphysicaldata
connectionisusedbetweenyourR
adarscannerandmultifunctiondisplay(MFD).However,ifthe
scannerisconnectedtoyourMFDviaWi-Fi,aphysicalRayNetconnectionisnotrequired.
Thefollowingdrawingillustratesthecableroutingforascannermountedonaplatform,using
separatecablesforthepoweranddataconnection.
1. R ayNetdataconnection.
2. 12V/24Vpowerconnection.
Note:
•AseparatepowercableissuppliedwithallQuantum
•NotallQuantum
™
radarvariantsaresuppliedwithaRayNetcable.RefertotheChapter2
™
R adarvariants.
Documentandproductinformationsectionformoreinformation.
•Refertothe10.4RayNettoRayNetcablesandconnectorssectionforinformationonsuitable
accessoryRayNetcables.
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Usingane
xistingcombinedpower/datacablefromanolderRaymarineDigitalRadar
Note:TheY-adaptercableisactuallywhite .Forclarity,itisshownintheabovedrawingin
differentcolors.
1. R ayNetdataconnection.Thiscableispartofthe A 80308Y-adapteraccessorycable.
2. 12V/24Vpowerconnection.Thiscableispartofthe A 80308Y-adapteraccessorycable.
3.A80308Y-adapteraccessorycable(notsuppliedwiththescanner).
4. ExistingcombinedDigitalRadarpower/datacable.
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Makingconnections
Followthestepsbelowtoconnectthecable(s)toyourproduct.Ifyouintendtousethescanner’
Wi-Fifunctionalitytoconnecttoyourmultifunctiondisplay,youneedonlyconnectapowercable
tothescanner .
Note: Ifyourvesselisalreadyfittedwithacombinedpower/dataDigitalR
adarcable,youcanuse
aY-adapter(partnumberA80308)toconnecttheexistingcable-endtothescanner’sconnectors.
1. Ensurethatthevessel' spowersupplyisswitchedoff.
2.Ensurethatthemultifunctiondisplaybeingconnectedtothescannerhasbeeninstalledin
accordancewiththeinstallationinstructionssuppliedwiththatdevice.
3.Ensurethepowerconnectorlockingcollaronthescannerisintheunlockedposition.
4.Routethepowercableandoptionaldatacablewithinthescannerbase,asshowninthecable
routingillustrationsinthissection.Cableroutingdependsonwhetheryoumountthescanner
onaplatformoronapole,andonwhetheryouareusingaY-adaptertoconnecttoanexisting
combinedpower/dataDigitalRadarcable.
5.Ensurethatthepowercableconnectorisorientatedsothatthenotchlinesupwiththeguidein
theconnector .
6.Pushthepowercableconnectorallthewayintothescanner’spowerconnector.
7.Rotatethelockingcollarclockwiseuntilitisinthelockedposition(2clicks).
8.Pushtheoptionaldatacablefullyontothecorrespondingconnectoronthescanner.
9.IfyouareusingaY-adapter ,makethefinalconnectionbetweentheadapterandtheexisting
combinedpower/dataDigitalRadarcable.
s
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4.3P
Note:AY-adaptercable(partnumberA 80308)isavailableforexistinginstallationsthatalready
useacombinedpower/datacablefromaDigitalorHDColorRadome.TheY-adaptersplitsthe
existingcombinedcableintotheseparatedataandpowerconnectorsusedbythescanner.
Item Description Connectsto:
owerconnection
1 P owercable.
2
3
4
R edcable(positive)
Connectionto12V/24Vpowersupply .
Blackcable(negative)
Product’spowerconnector .
Powersupply’spositiveterminal.
Powersupply.
P
owersupply’snegativeterminal.
In-linefuseandthermalbreak erratings
Thefollowingin-linefuseandthermalbreakerratingsapplytoyourproduct:
In-linefuserating Thermalbreak errating
5A
Note:
•Thesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreak erisdependentonthenumberofdevicesyouare
connecting.IfindoubtconsultanauthorizedRaymarinedealer.
•Yourproduct’spowercablemayhaveanin-linefusefitted,ifnotthenyoumustaddanin-line
fuse/breakertothepositivewireofyourproduct’spowerconnection.
3A
W arning:Groundingnotrequired
ThisproductisfullyinsulatedanddoesNO Trequireseparategrounding.
P owercableextension
Theproductissuppliedwithapowercable,whichcanbeextendedifrequired.
•Thepowercableforeachunitinyoursystemshouldberunasaseparate,singlelengthof2-wire
cablefromtheunittothevessel'sbatteryordistributionpanel.
•Raymarinerecommendsaminimumwiregaugeof14AWG(2.08mm
extension.
•Foralllengthsofextensiontothepowercable,ensurethereisacontinuousminimumvoltageat
theproduct’spowerconnectorof10.8Vwithafullyflatbatteryat11V .
Important: Beawarethatsomeproductsinyoursystem(suchassonarmodules)cancreatevoltage
peak satcertaintimes,whichmayimpactthevoltageavailabletootherproductsduringthepeaks.
2
)foranylengthofcable
P owerdistribution
Recommendationsandbestpractice.
•Theproductissuppliedwithapowercable.Onlyusethepowercablesuppliedwiththeproduct.
DoNOTuseapowercabledesignedfor,orsuppliedwith,adifferentproduct.
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efertothe
•R
product’
Powerconnection
sectionformoreinformationonhowtoidentifythewiresinyour
spowercable,andwheretoconnectthem.
•Seebelowformoreinformationonimplementationforsomecommonpowerdistributionscenarios.
Important:
Whenplanningandwiring,tak eintoconsiderationotherproductsinyoursystem,someofwhich
(e.g.sonarmodules)mayplacelargepowerdemandpeaksonthevessel’selectricalsystem.
Note:
Theinformationprovidedbelowisforguidanceonly
,tohelpprotectyourproduct.Itcovers
commonvesselpowerarrangements,butdoesNOTcovereveryscenario.Ifyouareunsurehow
toprovidethecorrectlevelofprotection,pleaseconsultanauthorizedRaymarinedealerora
suitablyqualifiedprofessionalmarineelectrician.
Implementation—directconnectiontobattery
•Thepowercablesuppliedwithyourproductmaybeconnecteddirectlytothevessel' sbattery,
viaasuitablyratedfuseorbreaker.
•ThepowercablesuppliedwithyourproductmayNOTincludeaseparatedrainwire.Ifthisisthe
case,onlythepowercable’sredandblackwiresneedtobeconnected.
•IfthesuppliedpowercableisNOTfittedwithaninlinefuse,youMUSTfitasuitablyratedfuseor
breakerbetweentheredwireandthebattery’spositiveterminal.
•Refertotheinlinefuseratingsprovidedintheproduct’sdocumentation.
•Ifyouneedtoextendthelengthofthepowercablesuppliedwithyourproduct,ensureyou
observethededicated
Powercableextensions
adviceprovidedintheproduct’ sdocumentation.
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A
BatteryconnectionscenarioA:suitableforavesselwithacommonRFgroundpoint.In
thisscenario
,ifyourproduct’spowercableissuppliedwithaseparatedrainwirethenit
shouldbeconnectedtothevessel’scommongroundpoint.
B
BatteryconnectionscenarioB:suitableforavesselwithoutacommongroundingpoint.In
thiscase
,ifyourproduct’spowercableissuppliedwithaseparatedrainwirethenitshould
beconnecteddirectlytothebattery’snegativeterminal.
Implementation—connectiontodistributionpanel
•Alternatively ,thesuppliedpowercablemaybeconnectedtoasuitablebreakerorswitchonthe
vessel'sdistributionpanelorfactory-fittedpowerdistributionpoint.
•Thedistributionpointshouldbefedfromthevessel’sprimarypowersourceby8AWG(8.36mm
cable.
2
)
•Ideally,allequipmentshouldbewiredtoindividualsuitably-ratedthermalbreakersorfuses,with
appropriatecircuitprotection.Wherethisisnotpossibleandmorethan1itemofequipmentshares
abreaker ,useindividualin-linefusesforeachpowercircuittoprovidethenecessaryprotection.
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1
P
ositive(+)bar
2
3 Circuitbreak
Negative(-)bar
er
4 Fuse
•Inallcases,observetherecommendedbreak
er/fuseratingsprovidedintheproduct’s
documentation.
Important:
Beawarethatthesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreak
erorfuseisdependentonthenumber
ofdevicesyouareconnecting.
P owercableextension
Ifyouneedtoextendthelengthofthepowercablesuppliedwithyourproduct,ensureyouobserve
thefollowingadvice:
•Thepowercableforeachunitinyoursystemshouldberunasaseparate,singlelengthof2-wire
cablefromtheunittothevessel'sbatteryordistributionpanel.
•Forpowercableextensions,itisrecommendedthataminimumwiregaugeof16AWG(1.31mm
Forcablerunslongerthan15meters,youmayneedtoconsiderathickerwiregauge(e.g.14AWG
(2.08mm
2
),or12AWG(3.31mm
2
)).
•Animportantrequirementforalllengthsofpowercable(includinganyextension)istoensure
thatthereisacontinuousminimumvoltageof10.8Vattheproduct’spowerconnector,witha
fullyflatbatteryat11V .
2
).
Important: Beawarethatsomeproductsinyoursystem(suchassonarmodules)cancreatevoltage
peak satcertaintimes,whichmayimpactthevoltageavailabletootherproductsduringthepeaks.
Grounding
Ensurethatyouobservetheseparategroundingadviceprovidedintheproduct’ sdocumentation.
Moreinformation
Itisrecommendedthatbestpracticeisobservedinallvesselelectricalinstallations,asdetailed
inthefollowingstandards:
•BMEACodeofPracticeforElectricalandElectronicInstallationsinBoats
•NMEA0400InstallationStandard
•ABYCE-11AC&DCElectricalSystemsonBoats
•ABYCA-31BatterychargersandInverters
•ABYCTE-4LightningProtection
W arning:Groundingnotrequired
ThisproductisfullyinsulatedanddoesNO Trequireseparategrounding.
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4.4Networkconnection
ThescannermustbeconnectedtoacompatibleR
aymarinemultifunctiondisplay(MFD),either
viaWi-Fi,orviaaphysicalRayNetcableconnection.Onceconnected,themultifunctiondisplay
canshowRadarechodata.
Wired(RayNet)multifunctiondisplayconnection
ScannerconnectedtoamultifunctiondisplayusingaRayNetcable.
Item Description
1
Quantum
™
R adome(forclarity,onlytheconnectionsareaoftheundersideof
theunitisshownhere).
2
ConnectorpanelofcompatibleR aymarinemultifunctiondisplay(forclarity,only
theconnectionsareaoftheunitisshownhere).
3
R ayNetdatacable.
Wi-Fimultifunctiondisplayconnection
ScannerconnectedtoamultifunctiondisplayusingWi-Fi.
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Item Description
1
2 Quantum
3
CompatibleR aymarinemultifunctiondisplaywithWi-Ficapability.
™
R adome.
Wi-Fidatalink.
R efertotheChapter6Systemchecksandtroubleshootingsection,andtoyourMFDdocumentation
forfurtherinformationaboutsettinguptheWi-FiconnectionbetweenyourMFDandtheQuantum
scanner.
Multiplemultifunctiondisplayconfiguration
ARaymarinenetworkswitchcanbeusedtoconnecttheunittomorethan1multifunctiondisplay.
™
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Item Description
1
Quantum
™
theunitisshownhere).
radome(forclarity ,onlytheconnectionsareaoftheundersideof
2
3
4
R ayNetcable.
R ayNetnetworkswitch.
ConnectorpanelofcompatibleR aymarinemultifunctiondisplay(forclarity,only
theconnectionsareaoftheunitisshownhere).
5
ConnectorpanelofadditionalcompatibleR aymarinemultifunctiondisplay(for
clarity,onlytheconnectionsareaoftheunitisshownhere).
FordetailsonavailablenetworkhardwareandcablesrefertoChapter10Sparesandaccessories.
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Chapter5:Mounting
Chaptercontents
1Mountingpre-requisite:"breather"holesonpage58
• 5.
• 5.2Mountingthescanneronpage59
• 5.3Radarscannerprotection—sailingvesselsonpage63
Mounting
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1Mountingpre-requisite:"breather"holes
5.
Thebaseoftheunitfeaturesa"breather",aseriesofsmallholeswhichallowairtocirculatebetween
theundersideoftheunitandthemountingsurface.
1. L ocationof“breather”holes.
Ensurethatthebreatherisnotblockedinanyway.Examplesofobstaclestoairflowincludesealant
andpaint.
Ifnecessary,useadditionalwasherstoallowasmallgapbetweentheundersideoftheunitandthe
mountingsurface,forairflow.
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5.2Mountingthescanner
Useamountinglocationthat:
•IsrobustenoughtosupporttheQuantum
™
scanner
,underseagoingconditions.
•Meetstherequirementsdescribedunder
ScannerPosition
.
Then:
1. T
apethetemplatetothemountingplatform,ensuringthatthearrowonthetemplateispointed
towardsthefrontofthevessel.
2.Drill3mmpilotholesinthefourpositionsshownonthetemplate .
3.Drilloutthepilotholesto10mmdiameter .
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4.PlacetheQuantum
thescanner
,sothatthebeampointsslightlydownintheforwarddirectionwhentheboatisat
™
scannerinposition.Ifyouarefittingitonaplaningvessel,shimtherearof
rest,tocompensateforthebowrisingatcruisingspeed
Item Description
1
2
Mountingplatform,non-planingboat(levelinstall)
Mountingplatform,planingboat(typicalplaningangleshown)
5.Beforesecuringthescannertothemountingplatform,connectthepowercable(andoptionallya
datacable),ensuringthatallcablesareroutedappropriately .Seethe4.2Connectionsoverview
sectionforfurtherinformationaboutmakingconnections,andcablerouting.
6.Ensuringthattheboltshaveaminimuminsertioninthescannerbaseof16mm(0.63in.),and
amaximumof22mm(0.87in.)(allowingforwashers),securethescannerwiththe4bolts,flat
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washersandspringwashersprovided,asillustrated.Ifnecessary
washerstolimitthelengthofboltenteringthescannerbase.
,useappropriateshimsorextra
7 .Tightentheboltstoatorqueof15Nm(133ftlbf).
Mounting
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ttachasafetylanyard(notsupplied)toyourvessel,andsecurethefreeendtothescannerusing
8.A
theattachmentpointshowninthefollowingillustration:
Item Description
1
Safetylanyardattachmentpoint.
Note: IfyouareinstallingtheR adarscanneronasailingvessel,additionalprotectionfortheRadar
scannermayberequired.Referto5.3Radarscannerprotection—sailingvessels.
MultipleQuantumR adarscanners
Only1(one)Quantum
IfyouhavemorethanoneQuantum
atthesametime,themultifunctiondisplaystowhichthescannersareconnectedmustNOTbe
networkedtogether.ThisappliestoQuantum
Formoreinformation,referto:MultipleQuantumRadars—moreinformation.
™
Radarscannercanbeusedatanyonetime,pernetworkedsystem.
™
Radarscannerinstalledonyourvesselandwanttousethem
™
scannersconnectedeitherwiredorwirelessly.
MultipleRadarscanners—locationrequirements
Importantlocationconsiderationswheninstallingmultipleradarscannersonthesamevessel.
•Scannersshouldbemountedaboveeachother,verticallyseparatedbyatleast0.5m(1.6ft).This
appliestoallinstallationlocationsonthevessel.
•Multiplescannersshouldbemountedinawaythatminimizesinterferencebetweenthevertical
beamwidthsofthe2scanners.
•Inallcases,youshouldaimtoachieveasmuchphysicalseparationaspossible,tominimize
anypotentialinterference.
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5.3R
AdditionalconsiderationsapplywheninstallingtheRadarscanneronasailingvessel.
•WhenmountingtheRadarscannerunitontothemast,checkthattheunitisnotfouledbythe
•Dependingonthetypeofsailingvesselandthedesignofthesailplan,aRadarscannerguard
•TopreventtheriskoftheRadarscannerunitfallingafterithasbeendamaged,thesecuritylanyard
•Raymarinestronglyrecommendsthatyouchecktheconditionandsecurityofthebracket
ThefollowingillustrationshowsanexampleofaninstallationfeaturingaRadarscannerfittedtoa
typicalmountingbracket,aRadarguardattachedtothemast(separatelytotheRadarmounting
bracket),andsafetylanyards:
adarscannerprotection—sailingvessels
sails,especiallywhentacking.
shouldbeattachedtothemastifthesailsorriggingcontacteithertheRadarscannerunitor
themountingbracket.WithoutaproperRadarguard,seriousdamagecanresulttotheRadar
mountingbracketandtheRadaritself.Inextremecases,suchdamagecouldresultintheRadar
scannerunitbeingpulledoffthemast.Therefore,itisrecommendedthataRadarscannerguard
shouldbemountedadditionallyandseparatelytotheRadarscannermountingbracket.
suppliedwiththemastbracketMUSTbesecuredproperlytothemastandtotheRadarscanner
unit,accordingtotheinstructionsprovidedwiththebracket.Ifasafetylanyardisnotsupplied
withthemountingbracket,contactyourlocaldealerforappropriateparts.DoNOTattachother
equipmenttoeithertheRadarscannerunitorthebracket.
mountingfeet,thesecuritylanyard(s),theRadarscannerguard,andtheRadarscannerunititself,
onayearlybasis(ormorefrequentlydependingonenvironmentalapplications).Anyfittings
shouldbereplacedasappropriate.
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1. Exampleofatypicalsafetylanyard.
2. ExampleofatypicalR adarscannerguard,attachedtothemastindependentlyoftheRadar
mountingbracket.
Note: TheR adarguardshownintheillustrationaboveisprovidedasanexampleonly.Theexact
designandpositioningoftheRadarguardiswhollydependentonthenatureofyourvessel,
sailplan,andinstallationenvironment.Forexample,forsomevesselsitisappropriatetolocatethe
guardabovetheRadarscanner;forothervessels,itmaybemoreappropriatetofititbelowthe
scanner.RaymarinedoesnotsupplyRadarguardsbutrecommendsthatyouselectaguardthatis
attacheddirectlytothemastandiscompletelyseparatetotheRadarmountingbracket.Itmay
benecessarytohaveaRadarguardcustomdesignedtosuityourspecificvesselandinstallation
environment.Pleasecontactyourlocaldealerforfurtheradvice.
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Chapter6:S
ystemchecksandtroubleshooting
Chaptercontents
• 6.1Postinstallationproceduresonpage66
• 6.2Troubleshootingonpage69
S ystemchecksandtroubleshooting
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1Postinstallationprocedures
6.
Beforeusingtheproduct,carryoutthefollowing:
•Mechanicalchecks.
•Switchonandinitialsetup.
Mechanicalchecks
Beforeswitchingontheproduct:
•Ensurethat:
–Allsecuringboltsarefullytightenedandtheappropriatemechanicallockingwashersarein
place.
–Allconnectionsaresecurelymade.
–Allconnectingcablesandwiresaresecuredandprotectedasnecessary.
•AskyourlocalRaymarineauthorizedinstallertochecktheinstallation.
ConnectingtoaRadarscanneroverRayNet
Onceyou’vemadealltherelevantpoweranddataconnectionsasdescribedinthe
connections
initialtests.
Fordetailedinstructionsonhowtoconducttheinitialtests,refertothe
oftheOperationshandbookforyourdisplay .
section,youcanusetheR adarapplicationonacompatibledisplaytoconductfurther
Radarapplication
Cablesand
chapter
PoweringonaQuantumRadar
Withtheradarscannerinapoweredoffstate,andconnectedtoacompatiblemultifunctiondisplay
(MFD):
1. OntheMFD,launchtheRadarapplication.
AmessageboxisdisplayedindicatingthataRadarscannerisoffor“notconnected” .
2.Select Onfromtheonscreenmessagebo x.
TheRadarwillpowerupinStandbymode.
3.OncetheRadarhaspoweredup,select T xtostarttheRadartransmitting.
Radarreturnswillnowbedisplayedonscreen.
PairingwithaQuantumRadarusingWi-Fi
IfyourRadarscannersupportsaWi-Ficonnection,youcanconnecttoaLightHouse
alsosupportsWi-Fi.Duringpairing,theWi-FicredentialsofallMFDswithWi-Fiswitchedonaresent
totheQuantumRadar.AtsubsequentpowercyclestheQuantumRadarwillautomaticallyconnectto
theMFDwiththestrongestsignal.
Note:
1. Duringinitialsetupyouwillhave10minutesinwhichtoconnecttheR adartoyourMFD.After
thistime,ifnoconnectionismade,theRadarwillautomaticallygotoSleep.Ifthisoccurs,
powercycletheRadartobringitoutofSleepmodeandestablishaconnection.
2. NetworkedMFDsthatonlyhavetheirWi-Fienabledaftertheinitialpairingperiod,willsend
Wi-FicredentialstotheRadarwhentheirWi-Fiisswitchedon.
TM
MFDwhich
1. ApplypowertoyourMFD(s).
2.P oweronandthenenabletheWi-FiconnectiontotheMFDswhichhavethestrongestsignal,as
identifiedduringthepre-installationsitesurvey.UsuallythesewillbetheMFDsclosesttoand/or
withtheclearestlineofsighttotheRadar).
3.ApplypowertoyourRadarscanner.
4.Select
i. OnLightHouse3MFD: Homescreen>Settings>Thisdisplay(tab)>P airwithQuantum.
5.Ifprompted,select OKtoenableyourMFD ’sWi-Ficonnection.
6.Enterthepasscode(e.g.901589f5)inthe P asscodefield.
RefertotheRetainyourWi-FiPasscodesectionfordetailsonlocatingyourSSIDandPasscode.
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LightHouse3connectionscreen:
Important:
•EnsurethattheSSIDandP asscodeareenteredexactlyasshownontheserialnumberlabel
thatwassuppliedwiththeRadar.
•TheSSIDisalwaysmadeupoftheword“Quantum ”,followedbyanunderscore“_ ” ,followedby
theproduct’s7digitserialnumber,(e.g.Quantum_1234567).
7 .Select Connect .
Theinitialconnectioncantakeupto2minutestocomplete.Iftheconnectiondoesnotcomplete
within2minutes,powercycletheRadarandrepeatSteps4to7 .
8.Select OKfromtheSuccessfulConnectionpop-up .
9.OpenaRadarapplicationpage.
10.CheckthatthereportedRadaronthepower/transmitpop-upistheRadarthatyouhavejust
pairedwith.
11.IfthecorrectRadarisreported,select
T x (Transmit).
12.IfthereportedRadarisnottheRadarscanneryoujustpairedwith,selectthecorrectRadarfrom
theRadarapplicationmenu: Menu>SelectR adar:andthenselect T x(T ransmit).
TheRadarimagecanbedisplayedonallnetworkedMFDs.
MFDaccesspointconnectionwhenconnectedtoQuantumWi-Fi
DependingonyouMFDvariant,youmayberestrictedfromconnectingyourMFDtoaWi-Fiaccess
point,ifaQuantumRadarthatisconnectedusingWi-Fiiscurrentlytransmittingonthesystem.
a ,c,e,gSSeriesandAxiomMFDsCANNOTconnecttoaWi-Fiaccesspointifthereisatransmitting
Wi-FiconnectedQuantumRadarinthesystem.T oconnecttheseMFDstoaWi-Fiaccesspointthe
QuantumRadarmustbeplacedinStandbymodefirst.
eSSeries andAxiomProMFDsCANconnecttoaWi-Fiaccesspointatthesametimeasbeing
connectedtoatransmittingWi-FiconnectedQuantumRadar .
StandbyandsleepmodesforWi-Ficonnections
Theradarscannerhas2modeswhichmayinitiallypreventyoufromsuccessfullypairingtheradarto
anMFDviaWi-Fi,intheeventthattheWi-Ficonnectionbetweenthe2devicesislost.Thesemodes
arepartofthescanner’snormaloperation,butit’simportanttounderstandhowthesemodescan
potentiallyimpactthepairingprocess.
•Sleepmode—IftheconnectiontotheMFDislostwhilethescannerisinStandbymode,the
scannerwillswitchtoSleepmodewithin30minutes.WhentheconnectiontotheMFDisrestored,
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returnthescannertoS
screen,accessiblebymomentarilypressingtheMFD’sPowerbutton.
•Standbymode—IftheconnectiontotheMFDislostwhilethescannerisinTransmitmode,
thescannerwillswitchtoStandbymodewithin5seconds.WhentheconnectiontotheMFDis
restored,returnthescannertoTransmitmodeusingthe R adar:TxoptionontheMFD’sShortcut
screen.
ForafulldescriptionofalltheRadarmodesandassociatedon-screenstatussymbols,refertothe
Radarscannerstatussymbols
handbook.
tandbymodeusingthe
topicinthe
Radarapplication
owerupRadaroptionontheMFD’sShortcut
P
chapterofyourMFD ’sOperations
RetainyourWi-Fipasscode
ToconnecttotheRadarusingWi-Fi(wireless),youwillneedtoknowtheunit’sSSID,andPasscode.
BoththeSSIDandPasscodeareprovidedontheserialnumberlabelontheundersideoftheunit,
andonspareserialnumberlabelssuppliedinthebox.Y oumaywishtomakeaseparatenoteof
thisinformationandkeepinasecurelocation.Y oushouldalsokeeptheRadarscannerpackaging
inasafeplaceforfuturereference.
Operationinstructions
Fordetailedoperationinstructionsforyourproduct,refertothedocumentationthataccompanies
yourdisplay.
Dopplerdatasourcerequirements
UseoftheDopplerRadarfeaturesrequiresthefollowingdatasourcestobeavailableonyoursystem
(e.g.connectedtoyourmultifunctiondisplay,viaSea Talkng®orNMEA0183):
Datatype Exampledatasource
COG(CourseOverGround) GPSorGNSSreceiver(internalore xternal).
SOG(SpeedOverGround) GPSorGNSSreceiver(internalore xternal).
Heading
CompassorA utopilotsensorproviding
Fastheadingdata(e.g.EvolutionEV-1/EV-2).
MARP Adatasourcerequirements
UseoftheMARPARadarfeaturesrequiresthefollowingdatasourcestobeavailableonyoursystem
(e.g.connectedtoyourmultifunctiondisplay,viaSea Talkng®orNMEA0183):
Datatype Exampledatasource
COG(CourseOverGround) GPSorGNSSreceiver(internalore xternal).
SOG(SpeedOverGround) GPSorGNSSreceiver(internalore xternal).
Heading
CompassorA utopilotsensorproviding
Fastheadingdata(e.g.EvolutionEV-1/EV-2).
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6.2T
Thetroubleshootinginformationprovidespossiblecausesandcorrectiveactionrequiredforcommon
problemsassociatedwithinstallationandoperationofyourproduct.
Beforepackingandshipping,allRaymarineproductsaresubjectedtocomprehensivetestingand
qualityassuranceprograms.Ifyoudoexperienceproblemswithyourproductthissectionwillhelp
youtodiagnoseandcorrectproblemsinordertorestorenormaloperation.
Ifafterreferringtothissectionyouarestillhavingproblemswithyourproduct,pleaserefertothe
TechnicalsupportsectionofthismanualforusefullinksandRaymarineProductSupportcontact
details.
roubleshooting
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roubleshootingprocedure
T
Usethefollowingtabletoidentifyproblemsandremedialactions.
S ymptom
Action
Noconnectioncanbemadetothe
scanner
.
Ensurethedatacable(ifused)isconnectedatboth
endsandisingoodcondition.
IfusingaWi-Fi(wireless)connectiontothescanner
unit,checkthatyouhaveenteredthecorrectWi-Fi
passcodefortheSSIDthatmatchesyourscanner
.
BoththeSSIDandWi-Fipasscodeareprovidedon
thescannerpackaging,andarealsoshownonthe
serialnumberlabelontheundersideoftheunit.Refer
toyourmultifunctiondisplay(MFD)documentationfor
furtherinformation.
Ifthescannerunithasshutdown,awak enitbyusing
the P owerUpRadaroptionintheShortcutscreen,
accessibleonyourMFDbymomentarilypressing
theMFD’spowerkey.TheRadarunitwillshutdown
within30minutesifawireless(Wi-Fi)connectioncan’t
bemadetoamultifunctiondisplayunit(MFD).
Ensurepowersupplythermalbreak erhasnottripped
orfusehasnotblown.Ifnecessary,resetbreakeror
replacefuseONCEONL Y.Ifbreakerkeepstrippingor
fusekeepsblowing,contactaRaymarineauthorized
dealerforassistance.
Ensurepowersupplymaintainsthecorrectvoltage
whenthesystemisswitchedon.
Ensureallproductsinthesystemhavethecorrect
software .Refertowww.raymarine.com/softwarefor
thelatestsoftwareupdatesandthesoftwareupdate
procedureforyourproduct.
IftheQuantum
™
R adomeisconnectedtothe
multifunctiondisplay(MFD)viaaSeaTalk
networkswitch,ensurethat:
•Allrelevantequipmentiscorrectlyconnectedto
thenetworkswitch.
•Thenetworkswitchpowersupplyissatisfactory.
•Thenetworkswitchisingoodcondition.
•Networkcablesaresecurelyconnectedandin
goodcondition.
Displayedbearingisdifferenttothetrue
bearing.
Carryoutthebearingalignmentproceduredescribed
intheMFDOperationsmanual.
MultipleQuantumR adars—moreinformation
Only1(one)Quantum
•Itispossibletohave1Quantum
thesametime,onthesamenetworkedsystem.
•ItisNOTpossibletohave2Quantum
time,onthesamenetworkedsystem,orasinglestandalonedisplay.Whileitistechnically
possibletopowerup2Quantum
(non-networked)displays,or2displayswhicheachbelongtoadifferentRayNetnetwork,this
configurationisNOTrecommended.TheremaybeWi-Firadiointerferencebetween2Quantum
radarsoperatingatthesametime.
•ItisNOTrecommendedtohave2Quantum
thesametime,onthesamenetworkedsystem.However ,itispossibletohave2Quantum
™
Radarscannercanbepoweredatanyonetime,pernetworkedsystem.
™
+1NON-QuantumRaymarineDigitalradarscannerpoweredat
™
RadarscannersconnectedviaWi-Fipoweredatthesame
™
radarscannersconnectedviaWi-Fiseparatelyto2standalone
™
RadarscannersconnectedviaRayNetpoweredat
hs
orRayNet
™
™
radar
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scannersconnectedviaR
ayNetseparatelyto2standalone(non-networked)displays,or2displays
whicheachbelongtoadifferentRayNetnetwork.
•ItisNOTpossibletohave2Quantum
™
Radarscannerspoweredatthesametime,whereoneis
connectedviaRayNet,andtheotherisconnectedviaWi-Fi,onthesamenetworkedsystem,or
singlestandalonedisplay.However,itispossibletohave2Quantum
™
radarscannerspoweredin
thisconfigurationiftheyareconnectedseparatelyto2standalone(non-networked)displays,or
2displayswhicheachbelongtoadifferentRayNetnetwork.
RetainyourWi-Fipasscode
ToconnecttotheRadarusingWi-Fi(wireless),youwillneedtoknowtheunit’sSSID,andPasscode.
BoththeSSIDandPasscodeareprovidedontheserialnumberlabelontheundersideoftheunit,
andonspareserialnumberlabelssuppliedinthebox.Y oumaywishtomakeaseparatenoteof
thisinformationandkeepinasecurelocation.Y oushouldalsokeeptheRadarscannerpackaging
inasafeplaceforfuturereference.
Wi-Fitroubleshooting
BeforetroubleshootingproblemswithyourWi-Ficonnection,ensurethatyouhavefollowedtheWi-Fi
locationrequirementsguidanceprovidedintherelevantinstallationinstructionsandperformeda
powercycle/rebootofthedevicesyouareexperiencingproblemswith.
Cannotfindnetwork
P ossiblecause Possiblesolutions
Wi-Finotcurrentlyenabledondevices. EnsureWi-FiisenabledonbothWi-Fidevices
andrescanavailablenetwork s.
SomedevicesmayautomaticallyturnoffWi-Fi
whennotinusetosavepower .
Devicenotbroadcasting.
Powercycle/rebootdevicesandrescan
availablenetworks.
1. T rytoenablebroadcastingofthedevice’s
networkusingtheWi-Fisettingsonthe
deviceyouaretryingtoconnectto.
2. Y oumaystillbeabletoconnecttothe
device,whenitisnotbroadcasting,by
manuallyenteringthedevice’sWi-FiName
/SSIDandpassphraseintheconnection
settingsofthedeviceyouaretryingto
connect.
Devicesoutofrangeorsignalbeingblock ed. Movedevicesclosertogetheror ,ifpossible
removetheobstructionsandthenrescan
availablenetwork.
Cannotconnecttonetwork
P ossiblecause Possiblesolutions
SomedevicesmayautomaticallyturnoffWi-Fi
whennotinusetosavepower .
Powercycle/rebootdevicesandretrythe
connection.
T ryingtoconnecttothewrongWi-Finetwork Ensureyouaretryingtoconnecttothecorrect
Wi-Finetwork,theWi-Finetwork’snamecanbe
foundintheWi-Fisettingsonthebroadcasting
device(thedevicethatyouaretryingtoconnect
to).
Incorrectnetworkcredentials Ensureyouareusingthecorrectpassphrase ,
theWi-Finetwork’spassphrasecanbefoundin
theWi-Fisettingsonthebroadcastingdevice
(thedevicethatyouaretryingtoconnectto).
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P
ossiblecause Possiblesolutions
Bulkheads,deck
sandotherheavystructure
candegradeandevenblocktheWi-Fisignal.
Dependingonthethicknessandmaterialused
itmaynotalwaysbepossibletopassaWi-Fi
signalthroughcertainstructures
InterferencebeingcausedbyotherWi-Fi
enabledorolderBluetoothenableddevices
(BluetoothandWi-Fibothoperateinthe2.4GHz
frequencyrange
,someolderbluetoothdevices
mayinterferewithWi-Fisignals.)
Interferencecausedbyotherdevicesthatuse
the2.4GHzfrequencySeelistbelowofsome
commondevicesthatusethe2.4GHzfrequency:
•Microwaveovens
•Fluorescentlighting
•Cordlessphones/babymonitors
•Motionsensors
1. Tryrepositioningthedevicessothe
structureisremovedfromthedirectlineof
sightbetweenthedevices,or
2. Ifpossibleuseawiredconnectioninstead.
1. ChangetheWi-FiChannelofthedevice
youaretryingtoconnecttoandretrythe
connection.Y oucanusefreeWi-Fianalyzer
appsonyoursmartdevicetohelpyou
chooseabetterchannel(channelwithleast
traffic).
2. T emporarilydisableeachwirelessdevice
inturnuntilyouhaveidentifiedthedevice
causingtheinterference.
T emporarilyswitchoffeachdeviceinturnuntil
youhaveidentifiedthedevicecausingthe
interference,thenremoveorrepositionthe
offendingdevice(s).
Interferencecausedbyelectricalandelectronic
devicesandassociatedcablingcouldgenerate
anelectromagneticfieldwhichmayinterfere
withtheWi-Fisignal.
Connectione xtremelyslowandorkeepsdroppingout
P ossiblecause Possiblesolutions
Wi-Fiperformancedegradesoverdistanceso
productsfartherawaywillreceivelessnetwork
bandwidth.Productsinstalledclosetotheir
maximumWi-Firangewille
xperienceslow
connectionspeeds,signaldropoutsornot
beingabletoconnectatall.
InterferencebeingcausedbyotherWi-Fi
enabledorolderBluetoothenableddevices
(BluetoothandWi-Fibothoperateinthe2.4GHz
frequencyrange
,someolderbluetoothdevices
mayinterferewithWi-Fisignals.)
emporarilyswitchoffeachiteminturnuntil
T
youhaveidentifiedthedevicecausingthe
interference,thenremoveorrepositionthe
offendingdevice(s).
•Movedevicesclosertogether .
•ForfixedinstallationssuchasaQuantum
Radar,enabletheWi-Ficonnectiononan
MFDinstalledclosertothedevice.
1. ChangetheWi-FiChannelofthedevice
youaretryingtoconnecttoandretrythe
connection.Y oucanusefreeWi-Fianalyzer
appsonyoursmartdevicetohelpyou
chooseabetterchannel(channelwithleast
traffic).
2. T emporarilyswitchoffeachdeviceinturn
untilyouhaveidentifiedthedevicecausing
theinterference,thenremoveorreposition
theoffendingdevice(s).
Interferencefromdevicesonothervessels.
Wheninclosepro ximitytoothervessels,for
example,whenmooredupinamarina,many
otherWi-Fisignalsmaybepresent.
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1. ChangetheWi-FiChannelofthedevice
youaretryingtoconnecttoandretrythe
connection.Y oucanusefreeWi-Fianalyzer
appsonyoursmartdevicetohelpyou
chooseabetterchannel(channelwithleast
traffic).
2. Ifpossible,moveyourvesseltoalocation
withlessWi-Fitraffic.
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Networkconnectionestablishedbutnodata
P
ossiblecause Possiblesolutions
Connectedtothewrongnetwork.
Ensurethatyourdevicesisconnectedtothe
correctnetwork.
Devicesoftwareincompatibility
Itmaybepossiblethatthedevicehasbecome
defective
Ensurebothdevicesarerunningthelatest
availablesoftware
ryupdatingsoftwaretoalaterversion,or
1. T
.
2. tryreinstallingthesoftware.
3. Obtainnewreplacementdevice.
Mobileapplicationrunningslowlyornotatall
P ossiblecause Possiblesolutions
R aymarineappnotinstalled
R aymarineappversionnotcompatiblewithMFD
software
MobileappsnotenabledonMFD
Installmobileappfromrelevantappstore.
EnsuremobileappandMFDsoftwarearelatest
availableversions.
Enable“Viewingonly”or“R emoteControl”as
requiredintheMobileAppssettingonyour
MFD.
Wi-Ficonnectionrecovery
Y oushouldusetheSSIDandPasscodesuppliedwithyourRadartopairtheRadarwithyourMFD.
IntheeventthattheoriginalSSIDandPasscodecannotbelocatedfollowthestepsbelowtotry
andre-connecttoyourRadar.
1. TheRadarwillstoretheWi-Ficredentials(SSIDandpassphrase)ofthelast10devicesithasbeen
pairedwith,thismeansthatyoucanusetheWi-FicredentialsfromaMFDthathaspreviously
beenpairedwiththeQuantumRadar .EntertheMFD’sWi-FiNameandWi-FiPassphraseonthe
QuantumRadarpairingpageandtrytoconnect.TheMFD’sWi-FiName(SSID)andPassphrase
islocatedintheWi-Fimenu:( Homescreen>Set-up>S ystemSet-up>WirelessConnections>
Wi-Fi>Wi-FiSharing )
2. IftheabovemethoddoesnotworkthencontactTechnicalSupportwhowillbeabletoassist
youfurther .
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Chaptercontents
.1Maintenanceonpage76
• 7
• 7 .2Unitcleaninginstructionsonpage77
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.1Maintenance
7
Onceayear:
1. Power-offtheRadar.
2. Removeoneoftheantenna-securingboltsandassociatedwashers.
3. Cleantheboltandwashers.
4. Ensurethatthepassagetothe"breather"fromthesideoftheunitisclearofsealantorpaint,or
otherobstacles.Formoreinformationonthe"breather",referto:5.1Mountingpre-requisite:
"breather"holes
5. Replacetheboltandassociatedwashers.
6. Repeatsteps1to5forallantenna-securingbolts.
7. Tightenallantenna-securingboltstoatorqueof15Nm(133ftlbf).
Periodically,carryouttheseothermaintenancetasks,withtheRadarpoweredoff:
•Ensuretheantennaisfirmlyattachedtothemountingsurface.
•Checkthatanyconnectedcablesareingoodconditionandsecurelyattached.
•Examineallcablesforsignsofchafing,cutsorotherdamage.
W arning:Highvoltages
Thisproductmaycontainhighvoltages.DoNO Tremoveanycoversorotherwise
attempttoaccessinternalcomponents,unlessspecificallyinstructedinthe
documentationprovided.
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7
Theunitdoesnotrequireregularcleaning.However,ifyoufinditnecessarytocleantheunit,
pleasefollowthestepsbelow:
1. Ensurepowerisswitchedoff.
2.Wipeunitcleanwithadampcloth.
3.Ifnecessary,useamilddetergentsolutiontoremovegreasemarks.
Maintenance
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echnicalsupport
Chaptercontents
• 8.1Raymarineproductsupportandservicingonpage80
• 8.2Operationinstructionsonpage82
• 8.3Viewingproductinformationonpage83
T echnicalsupport
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1Raymarineproductsupportandservicing
8.
Raymarineprovidesacomprehensiveproductsupportservice,aswellaswarranty,service,and
repairs.Y oucanaccesstheseservicesthroughtheRaymarinewebsite,telephone,ande-mail.
Productinformation
Ifyouneedtorequestserviceorsupport,pleasehavethefollowinginformationtohand:
•Productname.
•Productidentity.
•Serialnumber .
•Softwareapplicationversion.
•Systemdiagrams.
Y oucanobtainthisproductinformationusingthemenuswithinyourproduct.
Servicingandwarranty
Raymarineoffersdedicatedservicedepartmentsforwarranty,service,andrepairs.
Don’tforgettovisittheRaymarinewebsitetoregisteryourproductforextendedwarrantybenefits:
http://www.raymarine.co.uk/display/?id=788.
R egion
Telephone
E-mail
UnitedKingdom(UK),
EMEA,andAsiaP acific
UnitedS tates(US) +1(603)3247900
W ebsupport
Pleasevisitthe“Support”areaoftheRaymarinewebsitefor:
•ManualsandDocuments—http://www.raymarine.com/manuals
•FAQ/Knowledgebase—http://www.raymarine.com/knowledgebase
•Technicalsupportforum—http://forum.raymarine.com
•Softwareupdates—http://www.raymarine.com/software
Telephoneande-mailsupport
R egion
UnitedKingdom(UK),
EMEA,andAsiaP acific
UnitedS tates(US) +1(603)324
A ustraliaandNewZealand
France
+44(0)1329246
932
Telephone
+44(0)1329246
777
7900(Toll-free:
+8005395539)
+61289770300
+33(0)14649
7230
emea.service@raymarine.com
rm-usrepair@flir.com
E-mail
support.uk@raymarine.com
support@raymarine.com
aus.support@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
support. fr@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Germany
Italy
Spain +34962965102
Netherlands
S weden
Finland
80
+49(0)40237
8080
+39029945
1001
+31(0)263614
905
+46(0)317633
670
+358(0)207619
937
support.
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
support.it@raymarine
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
sat@azimut. es
(AuthorizedRaymarinedistributor)
support.nl@raymarine .com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
support.se@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
support.
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
de@raymarine.com
fi@raymarine.com
.com
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R
egion
Telephone
E-mail
Norway
+4769264600
support.no@raymarine
.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Denmark
+4543716464
support.
dk@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Russia
+7495788
0508
info@mik
(AuthorizedRaymarinedistributor)
stmarine.ru
T echnicalsupport
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8.2Operationinstructions
Fordetailedoperationinstructionsforyourproduct,refertothedocumentationthataccompanies
yourdisplay
.
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8.3Viewingproductinformation
oucanviewinformationaboutyourunitfromthe
Y
display
WiththeHomescreendisplayed:
1. Select
2.Select
3.Select
4.Selectthe
5.Selecttheproductforwhichyouwanttoviewinformation.Alternatively
.Thisoptiondisplaysinformationsuchasproductserialnumberandsoftwareversion.
Set-up
.
Maintenance.
Diagnostics.
SelectDeviceoption.
Alistofconnecteddevicesisdisplayed.
displayinformationforallconnectedproducts.
Diagnostics menuonacompatiblemultifunction
,select ShowAllDatato
T echnicalsupport
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echnicalspecification
Chaptercontents
• 9.1Technicalspecificationonpage86
T echnicalspecification
85
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.1Technicalspecification
9
Approvals
Approvals:
A: 47CFRFCCPart2&Part80
US
Canada: RSS238Iss.1
EuropeanUnion&EFT
A ustralia/NewZealand:
General
Dimensions:
Diameter:
Height:
W eight:
Supplyvoltage: Either12Vdcor24Vdcnominal
P owerconsumption:
Environmental:
W aterproofto:
Operatingtemperaturerange:
Storagetemperaturerange:
Additionalstorageconditions:
Humidity:
Maximumwindspeed:
R angescales:
A:
Certification:
CertificateofApproval
T
echnicalAcceptanceCertificate
RadioEquipmentDirective2014/53/EU
CertificateofOpinion
ACMADeclarationofConformity
Compliancelevel3
541.0mm
.5mm
209
5.6kg
Minimum:10 .8Vdc
Maximum:31.2Vdc
Transmitmode(maximum):17W
Standbymode:7W
Sleepmode(appliesonlytoradarsconnected
viaWi-Fi):2W
IPX6
-10°Cto+55°C
-25°Cto+70°C
Storeupright;donotblockventsonunderside
Upto95%at35°C
100kts
1/16,1/8,1/4,3/8,1/2,3/4,1,1.5,2,3,4,6,8,12,
16,and24nauticalmiles
T ransmitter
T ype: X-bandsolid-statetransmitterwithpulse
compressiontechnology
T ransmitfrequency: 9354MHzto9446MHz
P eakpoweroutput:
Duple xer:
Pulsewidths(3dB):
Chirplengths: 400nsto22µs
Pulserepetitionfrequency: 2083Hzto4167Hz
Chirpbandwidth: Upto32MHz
S tandbymode: Scannerrotation-OFF
R eceiver
IFbandwidth:
Noisefigure:
20W
Circulator
40nsto14. 7µs
Scannertransmission-OFF
Wi-Filink-ON
26MHz
L essthan4dB
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Antenna
ype: PatchArray
T
Beamwidth(nominal)
Horizontal:4.9°
V
ertical:20°
P olarization: Horizontal
otationspeed:
R
24rpmnominal
Doppler
T argettracking
Trackingof10simultaneousMARPAand/or
ARPAtargets(withDoppler-assistedARPA).
T argetfiltering TrueMotionmodeidentifiesonlythoseobjects
thataremovingrelativetothevessel.
T echnicalspecification
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Chaptercontents
• 10
• 10.2Networkhardwareonpage91
• 10.3Networkcableconnectortypesonpage92
• 10.4RayNettoRayNetcablesandconnectorsonpage93
• 10.5RayNettoRJ45adaptercablesonpage94
.1QuantumRadaraccessoriesonpage90
Sparesandaccessories
89
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.1QuantumRadaraccessories
10
ThefollowingaccessoriesareavailablefortheQuantum
™
Radarscanner:
Accessories
Item P artnumber
10m(32.8ft.)Quantum
15m(49
5m(16.4ft.)Quantum
10m(32.8ft.)Quantum
15m(49 .2ft.)Quantum
25m(82.0ft.)Quantum
Quantum
R ayNetcablejoiner
™
powercable
.2ft.)Quantum
™
Y-adaptercable A 80308
™
powercable
™
datacable
™
datacable
™
datacable
™
datacable
A
80309
A80369
A
80274
A 80275
A80310
A 80311
A80162
Note:FormoreinformationonadditionalR ayNetcablesandadapters,refertothe10.4RayNetto
RayNetcablesandconnectorsand10.5RayNettoRJ45adaptercablessections.
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10
.2Networkhardware
Item P
HS5R
RJ45Sea T alk
RJ45Sea T alk
ayNetnetworkswitch
hs
networkswitch E55058 8–portswitchfornetworkconnectionof
hs
crossover
coupler
artnumber Notes
A
80007 5–portswitchfornetworkconnection
ofmultipledevicesfeaturingRayNet
connectors.EquipmentwithRJ45
SeaTalk
hs
connectorscanalsobe
connectedusingsuitableadaptercables.
multipleSea Talk
hs
devicesfeaturingRJ45
connectors.
E55060 •EnablesdirectconnectionofRJ45
Sea Talk
hs
devicestosmallersystems
whereaswitchisnotrequired.
•EnablestheconnectionofRJ45
SeaTalk
hs
devicestoaHS5RayNet
networkswitch(inconjunctionwith
suitableadaptercables).
•Enables2RJ45Sea T alk
beconnectedtogethertoextendthe
lengthofthecabling.
hs
cablesto
EthernetRJ45coupler
Recommendedforinternalinstallations.
Important: DoNOTusecrossover
devicesforPOE(PowerOverEthernet)
connections.
R32142 •EnablesdirectconnectionofRJ45
Sea Talk
hs
devicestosmallersystems
whereaswitchisnotrequired.
•EnablestheconnectionofRJ45
SeaTalk
hs
devicestoaHS5RayNet
networkswitch(inconjunctionwith
suitableadaptercables).
•Enables2RJ45Sea T alk
beconnectedtogethertoextendthe
lengthofthecabling.
Recommendedforexternalinstallations.
hs
cablesto
Sparesandaccessories
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10
.3Networkcableconnectortypes
Thereare2typesofnetworkcableconnector—RayNet,andRJ45SeaTalk
RJ45Sea
ayNetconnector .
R
hs
Talk
connector.
hs
.
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10
.4RayNettoRayNetcablesandconnectors
Description T ypicaluse Quantity
1
2
3
4 AdaptercablewithaR ayNet
S tandardRayNetconnection
cablewithaRayNet(female)
socketonbothends.
R ayNetcablepuller(5pack).
R ayNettoRayNet
right-anglecoupler/adapter .
(male)plugonbothends.
SuitableforconnectingallRayNetequipment
directlytoLightHousemultifunctiondisplays
featuringaRayNetconnector.Canalsobe
usedtoconnectRayNetequipmentviaa
RayNet networkswitch(e.g.HS5).
These“handles”securelyattachtothe
twist-lockonRayNetcables,enablingyouto
pullthecablesthroughconduitsandother
obstacles.
SuitableforconnectingRayNetcablesat
90°(rightangle)todevices,forinstallations
wherespaceislimited.Forexample,use
thisadaptertoconnectaRayNetcabletoa
multifunctiondisplaywhenthereisnotenough
spacebehindthedisplayfortheusualcable
bendradiusrequiredbyastandardRayNet
cable.ThisadapterfeaturesaRayNet(female)
socketatoneend,andaRayNet(male)plug
attheotherend.
Suitableforjoining(female)RayNetcables
togetherforlongercableruns.
1
5
1
1
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10
.5RayNettoRJ45adaptercables
Description T ypicaluse Quantity
1 AdaptercablewithaR ayNet
(female)socketonone
end,andawaterproof
(female)socketonthe
otherendacceptingthe
followingcableswithan
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
locking(male)plug:
•A62245(1.5m).
•A62246(15m).
2
AdaptercablewithaR ayNet
(female)socketononeend,
andawaterproof(female)
RJ45 socketontheother
end,alongwithalocking
glandforawatertightfit.
3
AdaptercablewithaR ayNet
(male)plugononeend,
andanRJ45Sea Talk
waterproof(male)plugon
theotherend.
Atypicaluseforthisadaptercableisto
1
connectaDSM300sonarmoduletoa
LightHouse MFD,usingall-waterproofcable
connections.Thisadaptercablewillalso
acceptthefollowingRJ45Sea T alk
hs
cables,
althoughtheRJ45plugthatconnectsatthe
waterproof
equipmentend(e.g.DSM300)willNOTbe
waterproof:
•E55049(1.5m).
•E55050(5m).
•E55051(10m).
•A62135(15m).
•E55052(20m).
DirectlyconnectaRaymarineradarscanner
withanRJ45Sea Talk
hs
(male)cableto
1
aRayNetnetworkswitch(e.g.HS5)or
LightHouse MFD.
ConnectalegacyG-SeriesGPM-400,C-Series
1
WidescreenorE-SeriesWidescreenMFDto
hs
aRaymarineradarscannersuppliedwitha
RayNet power/datacable.
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Description T
ypicaluse Quantity
4 AdaptercablewithaR
(female)socketononeend,
andanRJ45Sea Talk
waterproof(male)plugon
theotherend.
5 AdaptercablewithaR
(female)socketononeend,
andanRJ45Sea Talk
(female)socketontheother
end.
ayNet
ConnectalegacyG-SeriesGPM-400,C-Series
1
WidescreenorE-SeriesWidescreenMFDtoa
hs
ayNet
RayNetnetworkswitch(e.g.theHS5).
ConnectaLightHouseMFDtoalegacySR6
1
switch/weatherreceiveroralegacy8–port
hs
SeaTalk
hs
networkswitch.Anothercommon
useforthecableisinconjunctionwitha
crossovercoupler(E55060orR32142)to
connectRaymarineproductswithanRJ45
connection(e.g.radarscanner,thermal
cameraorDSM300)toaLightHouseMFDor
RayNet networkswitch(e.g.theHS5).
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Inde
x
Wi-Fi................................................................31,34
A
Accessories............................................................90
Networkadaptercables......................................94
Networkcables....................................................93
Networkhardware...............................................91
C
Cablebendradius...................................................40
Cableprotection......................................................40
Cablerouting...........................................................40
Cleaning..................................................................77
Compasssafedistance............................................11
Compatibleproducts...............................................22
Connection
Battery................................................................50
Distributionpanel.................................................51
Connections
Generalcablingguidance....................................40
Networkswitch....................................................54
RayNet.................................................................53
Wi-Fi...............................................................53,66
Contactdetails........................................................80
M
Maintenance............................................................10
MARPA
Datasourcerequirements.............................21,68
P
Partssupplied..........................................................16
Power
Batteryconnection..............................................50
Cableextension...................................................49
Connection..........................................................49
Distribution..........................................................49
Distributionpanel.................................................51
Fuseandbreakerratings.....................................49
Grounding......................................................49,52
Sharingabreaker................................................51
Powercableextension............................................52
Productoverview......................................................17
Productsupport......................................................80
S
D
Dimensions..............................................................27
Documentation
Operationinstructions........................12,21,68,82
Doppler
Datasourcerequirements.............................21,68
Overview...............................................................17
TechnicalSpecification........................................87
E
ElectromagneticCompatibility.................................10
See
EMC,
ElectromagneticCompatibility
F
Fuserating...............................................................49
I
Installation
Bestpractice........................................................52
Checklist.............................................................20
Mounting..............................................................59
Multipleradarscanners.......................................70
Schematicdiagram.............................................20
oolsrequired.....................................................24
T
Wirelessconsiderations............................10,31,33
Interference..............................................................11
Seealso
Compasssafedistance
Securingcables.......................................................40
ServiceCenter........................................................80
Servicing..................................................................10
Softwarerequirements............................................23
Softwareupdates....................................................23
See
Strainrelief,
Cableprotection
T
T echnicalspecification............................................85
Technicalsupport...................................................80
Thermalbreakerrating............................................49
Troubleshooting......................................................69
U
Upgrading,
See
Softwareupdates
W
W arranty.................................................................80
What’sinthebox.....................................................16
L
L ocationrequirements
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