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Description

Part No

Notes

SeaTalk

ng

to bare

ends 3 m (9.8 ft)
spur

A06044

SeaTalk

ng

Power

cable

A06049

SeaTalk

ng

Terminator

A06031

SeaTalk

ng

T-piece

A06028

Provides 1 x spur
connection

SeaTalk

ng

5–way

connector

A06064

Provides 3 x spur
connections

SeaTalk

ng

backbone extender

A06030

SeaTalk to
SeaTalk

ng

converter

kit

E22158

Allows the connection
of SeaTalk devices to a
SeaTalk

ng

system.

SeaTalk

ng

Inline

terminator

A80001

Provides direct connection
of a spur cable to the end
of a backbone cable. No
T-piece required.

SeaTalk

ng

Blanking

plug

A06032

ACU / SPX
SeaTalk

ng

spur

cable 0.3 m (1.0 ft)

R12112

Connects an SPX course
computer or an ACU to a
SeaTalk

ng

backbone.

SeaTalk (3 pin) to
SeaTalk

ng

adaptor

cable 0.4 m (1.3 ft)

A06047

SeaTalk to
SeaTalk

ng

spur 1

m (3.3 ft) spur

A22164

SeaTalk2 (5 pin) to
SeaTalk

ng

adaptor

cable 0.4 m (1.3 ft)

A06048

DeviceNet adaptor
cable (Female)

A06045

Allows the connection of
NMEA 2000 devices to a
SeaTalk

ng

system.

DeviceNet adaptor
cable (Male)

A06046

Allows the connection of
NMEA 2000 devices to a
SeaTalk

ng

system.

DeviceNet adaptor
cable (Female) to
bare ends.

E05026

Allows the connection of
NMEA 2000 devices to a
SeaTalk

ng

system.

DeviceNet adaptor
cable (Male) to bare
ends.

E05027

Allows the connection of
NMEA 2000 devices to a
SeaTalk

ng

system.

Options and accessories

105

Summary of Contents for Raymarine i70s

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS i70s Instrument 2016 Raymarine UK Limited 81364 1 Document number 05 2016 Date English EN ...

Page 2: ... for your product is always provided as a free download on the Raymarine website but some customers prefer manuals in a printed format Raymarine provides a Print Shop service which enables you to purchase a printed manual paperback book delivered to your door www raymarine com printshop ...

Page 3: ...design patents patents pending or design patents pending Fair Use Statement You may print no more than three copies of this manual for your own use You may not make any further copies or distribute or use the manual in any other way including without limitation exploiting the manual commercially or giving or selling copies to third parties Software updates Important Check the Raymarine website for...

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Page 5: ... 38 Chapter 7 Transducer calibration 39 7 1 Transducer types 40 7 2 Depth calibration 40 7 3 Speed calibration 41 7 4 Wind calibration 46 7 5 Rudder reference calibration 48 7 6 Compass calibration 49 Chapter 8 Favorite Pages 51 8 1 Favorite pages 52 8 2 Customizing pages 52 Chapter 9 Data Quick View 55 9 1 Data items 56 9 2 Viewing Data Quick View 58 9 3 Adding a Quick View as a Favorite page 59 ...

Page 6: ...02 18 5 Instrument Speed and Temperature transducers 102 18 6 Instrument Wind Vane transducer 103 18 7 Instrument Rotavecta transducer 103 18 8 Other transducers 104 18 9 SeaTalkng cables and accessories 104 18 10 SeaTalkng cable kits 106 18 11 SeaTalk accessories 109 Appendix A Supported NMEA 2000 PGN list 111 6 i70s Installation and operation instructions ...

Page 7: ...circuit breaker Caution Sun covers If your product is supplied with a sun cover to protect against the damaging effects of ultraviolet UV light always fit the sun cover when the product is not in use Sun covers must be removed when travelling at high speed whether in water or when the vessel is being towed Caution Product cleaning When cleaning products If your product includes a display screen do...

Page 8: ...d Use only ferrites of the correct type supplied by Raymarine or its authorized dealers Where an installation requires multiple ferrites to be added to a cable additional cable clips should be used to prevent stress on the connectors due to the extra weight of the cable Connections to other equipment Requirement for ferrites on non Raymarine cables If your Raymarine equipment is to be connected to...

Page 9: ...Chapter 2 Document and product information Chapter contents 2 1 Document information on page 10 2 2 Product overview on page 10 Document and product information 9 ...

Page 10: ...on Part number i70s Installation and operation instructions Installation and operation instructions for the i70s unit and connection to a wider system of marine electronics 88056 81357 i70s Mounting template Mounting diagram for surface mounting a i70s unit 87260 Additional documentation Description Part number SeaTalkng reference manual 81300 iTC 5 Installation instructions 87138 2 2 Product over...

Page 11: ... on page 12 3 3 Compatible transducers on page 13 3 4 Software updates on page 13 3 5 Tools on page 14 3 6 Typical systems on page 14 3 7 System protocols on page 17 3 8 Warnings and cautions on page 17 3 9 General location requirements on page 18 3 10 Product dimensions on page 19 Planning the installation 11 ...

Page 12: ...aintenance of the system The diagram should include Location of all components Connectors cable types routes and lengths 3 2 Parts supplied The following parts are supplied with your product 2 4 6 1 3 5 7 x4 D13418 2 1 Documentation 2 Panel seal gasket 3 400 mm 15 7 in SeaTalkng spur cable A06038 4 i70s instrument display supplied with keymat and black bezel A80353 fitted 5 Suncover A80357 6 Spare...

Page 13: ...software updates and the software update procedure for your product If in doubt as to the correct procedure for updating your product software refer to your dealer or Raymarine technical support Caution Installing software updates The software update process is carried out at your own risk Before initiating the update process ensure you have backed up any important files Ensure that the unit has a...

Page 14: ...ype of material that the unit is to be mounted on 3 6 Typical systems The following illustrations show the products that can be connected in a typical system Example Simple environmental data system 12 V dc 3 6 1 2 D13420 1 4 5 Item Description 1 Instrument display e g i70s 2 SeaTalkng 12 V dc power supply 3 iTC 5 converter 4 Depth transducer Analog 5 Speed Temperature transducer Analog 6 Wind tra...

Page 15: ... SeaTalkng 12 V dc power supply 6 Fluxgate compass 7 SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter 8 Vessel Engine systems 9 iTC 5 converter 10 Rudder reference 11 Depth transducer Analog 12 Wind transducer Analog 13 Speed Temperature transducer Analog 14 ECI 100 Note Depending on engine type it may be possible to connect the engine system directly to the SeaTalkng backbone using a SeaTalkng to DeviceNet adaptor...

Page 16: ...RS130 7 SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter 8 iTC 5 converter 9 ACU Autopilot Control Unit 10 ECI 100 Note Depending on engine type it may be possible to connect the engine system directly to the SeaTalkng backbone using a SeaTalkng to DeviceNet adaptor cable Without using the ECI 100 the available data will be limited to supported standard NMEA 2000 data only 11 Vessel Engine systems 12 Depth transduc...

Page 17: ...s can also be connected using the appropriate interfaces or adaptor cables as required NMEA 2000 NMEA 2000 offers significant improvements over NMEA 0183 most notably in speed and connectivity Up to 50 units can simultaneously transmit and receive on a single physical bus at any one time with each node being physically addressable The standard was specifically intended to allow for a whole network...

Page 18: ...ssel Power to keep cable runs to a minimum the product must be located as close as possible to the vessel s dc power supply Mounting surface ensure the product is adequately supported on a secure surface Refer to the weight information provided in the Technical specification for this product and ensure that the intended mounting surface is suitable for bearing the product weight Do NOT mount units...

Page 19: ...3 10 Product dimensions 110 mm 4 33 in 14 05 mm 0 55 in 90 mm 3 54 in 29 8 mm 1 17 in 115 mm 4 53 in D13423 1 Planning the installation 19 ...

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Page 21: ...22 4 2 Connections overview on page 22 4 3 SeaTalkng power supply on page 23 4 4 Cable ferrite installation on page 25 4 5 SeaTalkng connection on page 25 4 6 NMEA 2000 connection on page 26 4 7 SeaTalk connection on page 27 4 8 Transducer connections on page 27 Cables and connections 21 ...

Page 22: ...rrying AC and DC power lines antennae Strain relief Ensure adequate strain relief is provided Protect connectors from strain and ensure they will not pull out under extreme sea conditions Cable shielding Ensure that all data cables are properly shielded that the cable shielding is intact e g hasn t been scraped off by being squeezed through a tight area 4 2 Connections overview Use the following i...

Page 23: ... rating Thermal breaker rating 5 A 3 A if only connecting one device Note The suitable fuse rating for the thermal breaker is dependent on the number of devices you are connecting If in doubt consult an authorized Raymarine dealer SeaTalkng system loading The maximum loading LEN for a SeaTalkng system depends on the length of the backbone Loading type Backbone length Total LEN Unbalanced 20 m 66 f...

Page 24: ...al in line fuses for each power circuit to provide the necessary protection In all cases observe the recommended breaker fuse ratings provided in the product s documentation If you need to extend the length of the power cable ensure you use suitably rated cable and that sufficient power 12 V dc is available at the SeaTalkng backbone s power connection Important Be aware that the suitable fuse rati...

Page 25: ...wn the cable 4 5 SeaTalkng connection The unit connects as part of a SeaTalkng network Example SeaTalkng system with Evolution autopilot and iTC 5 12 V dc 0 0 SeaTalkng SeaTalkng D13026 2 7 1 3 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 1 ACU unit 2 i70s Multifunction instrument display 3 p70s p70Rs Pilot controller p70s shown 4 Vessel s 12 V dc power supply 5 EV unit 6 SeaTalkng 5 way connector 7 Rudder reference transdu...

Page 26: ...u can use your SeaTalkng backbone and connect NMEA 2000 devices using a spur or connect the unit to a DeviceNet spur into an existing NMEA 2000 backbone Important 2 terminated backbones cannot be connected together unless you have an isolation gateway between the backbones Connecting NMEA 2000 equipment to the SeaTalkng backbone 1 NM EA2000 Devi ce D12059 2 3 2 1 NMEA 2000 device 2 SeaTalkng to De...

Page 27: ...ds that the power is connected to a SeaTalk system in such a way that the current drawn on each side of the power connection point is equal 4 8 Transducer connections iTC 5 connection For details on connecting an iTC 5 to the SeaTalkng backbone and connecting transducers to the iTC 5 refer to the documentation provided with your iTC 5 Transducer pod connection Transducer pods are available for win...

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Page 29: ...Chapter 5 Mounting Chapter contents 5 1 Bezel removal on page 30 5 2 Removing the keypad on page 30 5 3 Mounting on page 31 Mounting 29 ...

Page 30: ...de is released 2 Now pull the bezel away from the unit on the opposite side The bezel can now be pulled away from the unit 5 2 Removing the keypad To remove the keypad from the unit follow the steps below Care Point Take care not to bend the keypad as this may prevent the keypad from fitting correctly D13430 1 1 Remove the Front bezel 2 Using your fingers grip the top edge of the keypad and pull i...

Page 31: ...ing off of the supplied gasket and place the adhesive side of the gasket onto the display unit and press firmly onto the flange 8 Connect the relevant cables to the unit 9 Slide the unit into place and secure using the fixings provided 10 Fit keypad mat and front bezel Note Drill tap size and tightening torques are dependant upon the material type and thickness of the mounting surface Note The sup...

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Page 33: ... contents 6 1 Controls on page 34 6 2 Power on page 34 6 3 Completing the startup wizard on page 35 6 4 Display settings on page 35 6 5 Multiple data sources MDS overview on page 37 6 6 Quick Options menu on page 38 Getting started 33 ...

Page 34: ...em unless it has previously been powered off using the Power button With the unit powered off 1 Press and hold the Power button until the screen turns on approximately 2 seconds Powering off the unit 1 Press and hold the Power button until the power count down timer reaches zero Note When powered off the unit will still draw a small amount of power from the battery if this is a concern unplug the ...

Page 35: ...ll time out after 2 seconds saving the new brightness level Shared Brightness You can set up Shared Brightness groups which enables simultaneous brightness adjustment the all units that are part of the same group The following products are compatible with Shared Brightness LightHouseTM powered MFDs SeaTalkng Instrument displays and Pilot controllers Any adjustments to the Shared Brightness level w...

Page 36: ...the Shared Brightness page 2 Select Unshare Selecting Share from the Display Brightness page will switch back to Shared Brightness Changing the color scheme From the colors menu Menu Display Settings Colors 1 Select a color scheme from the list Day 1 Day 2 Inverse Red Black If the unit is part of a network group the color scheme selected will change on all units that support color schemes and are ...

Page 37: ...grade the software for these products to make them compliant Visit the Raymarine website www raymarine com to obtain the latest software for your products If MDS compliant software is not available for the product and you do NOT want to use the systems preferred data source you must remove any non compliant product from the system You should then be able to select your preferred data source Note O...

Page 38: ...x SOG Reset Max SOG Ave SOG Reset Ave SOG CMG DMG Reset CMG DMG Maximum Sea Temperature Reset Max Sea Temperature Minimum Sea Temperature Reset Min Sea Temperature Maximum Air Temperature Reset Max Air Temperature Minimum Air Temperature Reset Min Air Temperature Maximum AWA Reset Maximum AWA Minimum AWA Reset Minimum AWA Maximum AWS Reset Max AWS Minimum AWS Reset Min AWS Maximum TWA Reset Max TW...

Page 39: ...contents 7 1 Transducer types on page 40 7 2 Depth calibration on page 40 7 3 Speed calibration on page 41 7 4 Wind calibration on page 46 7 5 Rudder reference calibration on page 48 7 6 Compass calibration on page 49 Transducer calibration 39 ...

Page 40: ...tom of your vessel s keel as appropriate Then set the appropriate depth offset value D9343 2 1 2 3 1 Waterline offset Values greater than zero Positive values represent a waterline offset 2 Transducer Zero offset represents the depth from the transducer s location 3 Keel offset Values less than zero Negative values represent a keel offset Setting the depth offset The depth calibration consists of ...

Page 41: ... Speed Calibration is all that is required If the 1 point calibration does not provide sufficiently accurate readings or you require a higher level of precision for your speed readings then a Speed Run Calibration can be carried out It is advisable to carry out the Speed Run Calibration at as many speeds as possible This is particularly important for planing vessels Conventional speed transducers ...

Page 42: ... reading or matches your estimated speed 11 Select Done when both values are the same The calibration complete page is displayed 12 Select Ok If you experience significant deviation between SOG and log speed readings at different vessel speeds then a Speed Run Calibration should be performed Refer to the Performing a Speed Run Calibration using SOG section for details Nautical measured mile marker...

Page 43: ... calibration points and smart transducers can have up to 8 Ideally the calibration points should be taken at regular increments throughout the speed range with the last calibration point being close to the vessel s top speed Dxxxxx 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 0 kts 50 kts With the Speed Transducer connected to a Speed Pod the 5 calibration points are fixed in sequence at 2 4 8 16 and 32 knots When...

Page 44: ... Speed 60 x Distance Time The 60 is used to ensure the calculation is in minutes rather than hours or tenths of an hour e g Distance 14 nautical miles Time 105 minutes 1 hour 45 minutes so S 60 x D T S 60 x 14 105 S 840 105 S 8 Kts 3 If the calculated speed is The same as the current speed noted during the Speed Run Calibration then the calibration is correct at this speed so no action is required...

Page 45: ...an be added manually The new Calibration Table replaces the existing table which is deleted This is useful when you have been provided a specific calibration table for your hull type Note You will need to work out your Calibration Factors for each Calibration Point before you can create the new Calibration Table From the Advanced Menu 1 Select Enter new cal table 2 Select Start All existing Calibr...

Page 46: ...mplete the calibration process and save the settings If required you can manually adjust each part of the calibration steps by selecting the relevant options from the Wind menu Aligning the wind transducer You will need to be underway with sufficient space to turn in a large slow circle unhindered Conditions should be calm i e a slight sea and a steady breeze Try to ensure the vessel is not rollin...

Page 47: ...ght sea and a steady breeze Try to ensure the vessel is not rolling or pitching too much From the list of transducers found 1 Select the device that the transducer s you are calibrating are connected to A list of available transducer data is displayed 2 Select Wind Note Step only applicable to iTC 5 3 Select App Wind Speed The AWS Calibration Factor page is displayed 4 Use the Up and Down buttons ...

Page 48: ...tered select Ok The pointer is zeroed on the display 10 Select Back to return to the Rudder Calibration Menu Adjusting the Rudder Angle You can manually adjust the Rudder Angle Manual adjustment of the Rudder Angle requires a method of knowing the Rudder s actual position From the transducers found page 1 Ensure that the rudder is centered centred 2 Select iTC 5 A list of available transducer data...

Page 49: ...ot too fast If the message Slow Down turn rate too fast is displayed reduce your rate of turn this can be achieved by slowing down and or steering in a wider circle If the Slow Down turn rate too fast message is displayed the current circle will have to be repeated When the Compass has been calibrated a message will be displayed showing the detected Compass Deviation 10 If the deviation is greater...

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Page 51: ...Chapter 8 Favorite Pages Chapter contents 8 1 Favorite pages on page 52 8 2 Customizing pages on page 52 Favorite Pages 51 ...

Page 52: ...e 4 Select the page that you want to edit 5 Use the Up and Down buttons to highlight the cell that you want to change 6 Press the Menu button to choose a new data item 7 Select a data item category 8 Select the data item layout from the category list If a data item cannot be displayed in the selected cell it will be grayed out 9 Follow steps 5 to 8 for the remaining cells that you want top change ...

Page 53: ... From the Favorite Pages menu Menu Favorite Pages 1 Select Page order 2 Select the page you wish to move Page numbers are shown momentarily when you manually cycle through Favorite pages 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the new location for the page 4 Select Save Setting page Rollover Using the Rollover feature enables the Favorite pages to cycle automatically From the Favorite Pages menu 1...

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Page 55: ...Chapter 9 Data Quick View Chapter contents 9 1 Data items on page 56 9 2 Viewing Data Quick View on page 58 9 3 Adding a Quick View as a Favorite page on page 59 Data Quick View 55 ...

Page 56: ...nsmission Oil Pressure Transmission Oil Temperature Transmission 2 Engine Overview Data Category Favorite Page Data Items Quick View Data Items 1 Engine Overview 1 Engine Overview Environment Sea Temperature Max Sea Temperature Min Sea Temperature Sea Temperature History Barometric Pressure Barometric Pressure History Air Temperature Max Air Temperature Min Air Temperature Air Temperature History ...

Page 57: ... Items Navigation Active Waypoint Name Waypoint ID Course Made Good CMG DMG CMG VMG Distance Made Good BTW BTW DTW DTW XTE ETA TTG Course to Steer CTS XTE Rolling Road Turn Turn DTW Active Waypoint Name Waypoint ID Course Made Good CMG History BTW DTW BTW DTW Distance Made Good CMG DMG CMG VMG Course to Steer CTS XTE ETA TTG XTE XTE History Rolling Road Turn Turn DTW Pilot Pilot Heading Pilot Head...

Page 58: ... AWS AWS History AWS Max AWS Min Beaufort Cardinal GWD GWD History GWD Beaufort TWD TWD History TWA TWA History TWA TWS TWA CH TWS TWA VMG TWA Max TWA Min TWS TWS History TWS Max TWS Min Note 1 There may be more than one device configured Data items will be available for each configured device 9 2 Viewing Data Quick View You can use the Data Quick View menu to view data that may not be available o...

Page 59: ...page The Quick View data pages can be added as a Favorite page From the Data Quick View menu 1 Select the Data item so that it is displayed onscreen 2 Press the Menu button 3 Select Quick Options 4 Select Add to Favorites Data Quick View 59 ...

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Page 61: ...pter contents 10 1 AIS Overview on page 62 10 2 AIS target symbols on page 63 10 3 Setting AIS Range on page 64 10 4 Viewing AIS target information on page 64 10 5 Enabling and disabling AIS Silent mode on page 65 AIS 61 ...

Page 62: ...tion course speed and rate of turn Display basic or detailed information for each target vessel including safety critical target data Set up a safe zone around your vessel View AIS alarm and safety related messages AIS information is displayed on the screen as shown below D12078 2 4 5 2 6 1 2 3 Item Description 1 AIS text See AIS messages in table below 2 AIS target 3 Dangerous targets alarm on 4 ...

Page 63: ...s ON position Aid To Navigation AToN target Real AToN target is OFF position Target red Aid To Navigation AToN target Real AToN target is OFF position dangerous Target black and flashes Aid To Navigation AToN target Real AToN target is OFF position lost Target black with red cross and flashes Aid To Navigation AToN target Virtual AToN target is ON position Aid To Navigation AToN target Virtual Ato...

Page 64: ...displayed 1 Press the Menu button 2 Select Quick Options 3 Select View AIS targets 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to select an AIS target The Name of the vessel will be displayed in the page header 5 Select Info to view detailed target information The information displayed is dependent on he type of target selected Vessel name MMSI number Vessel type Call sign SOG 6 Use the Up and Down buttons to s...

Page 65: ...ish to receive data from other vessels Note Not all AIS equipment supports silent mode For more information refer to the documentation that accompanied your AIS unit From the AIS page 1 Press the Menu button 2 Select Quick options 3 Select AIS Silent mode 4 Select Silent to stop your AIS position and details being transmitted or 5 Select Transmit to allow your AIS position and details to be receiv...

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Page 67: ...Chapter 11 Race timer settings Chapter contents 11 1 Setting the Race Timer on page 68 11 2 Using the Race Timer on page 68 Race timer settings 67 ...

Page 68: ...st 11 2 Using the Race Timer With the Race Timer page displayed 1 Select Start The first star timer will begin to count down audible beeps are sounded as follows Double beep every minute Beep Three times at the start of the last 30 seconds Beep every second for the last 10 seconds Beep for two seconds when the timer reaches zero 2 You can select Skip to skip to the next start timer With the third ...

Page 69: ...Chapter 12 Instrument alarms Chapter contents 12 1 Alarms on page 70 Instrument alarms 69 ...

Page 70: ...s will also be able to adjust settings Man over Board MoB alarm In the event of a MOB alarm the instrument provides details to help find the MoB target Brg Bearing to MoB waypoint Rng Range to MoB waypoint Elapsed time since start of MoB alarm Bearing and Range require GPS data to be available on the network Alarm settings Most alarms are generated locally using specified thresholds They are also ...

Page 71: ...e low Adjust 0 180º 10º de fault Alarm On Off de fault Wind TWS High True Wind Speed high Adjust 0 200 KTS 10 kts de fault Category Alarm Content Alarm On Off de fault Wind TWS Low True Wind Speed low Adjust 0 200 KTS 10 kts de fault Alarm On Off de fault Wind TWA High True Wind Angle high Adjust 0 180º 25º de fault Alarm On Off de fault Wind TWA Low True Wind Angle low Adjust 0 180 º 10º de fault...

Page 72: ...es On Off de fault Dangerous target On Off de fault Safe zone 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 nm 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 sm 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 5 0 km Other AIS Alarm Time to safe zone 3 min 6 min 12 min 24 min 72 i70s Installation and operation instructions ...

Page 73: ...Chapter 13 Setup menu Chapter contents 13 1 Setup menu on page 74 Setup menu 73 ...

Page 74: ...nd data sources Network group Bright ness Color Group Data Sources About System Set Up Simulator Enables and disables simulator mode The simulator produces simulated data to enable you to practice operating the unit Note The Simulator will not product simulated data if other product are present on the SeaTalkng network On Off Factory reset Delete user settings and Restore unit to factory default s...

Page 75: ...plays can supply information about the installed transducer or interface such as Serial No and Software version etc Speed calibration speed settings are determined by the calibration points stored either in the transducer or the interface unit Calibrate water temperature xxx ºC or ºF Wind Enables setup and calibration of wind transducers and provides the following options Wind detail Calibrate van...

Page 76: ...Temperature smart transducers and provides the following options DT800 details Depth offset Temperature offset DT800 details displays information about the installed transducer Serial No and Software version etc Depth offset allows you to set the offset distance so that the displayed depth reading represents the depth to the sea bed from either the keel or the waterline Depth from Water line Keel ...

Page 77: ... to specify the units used for the following key measurements Speed Distance Depth Wind speed Temperature Flow rate Heading Pressure Volume Barometric Speed kts knots mph miles per hour km h Kilometers per hour Distance nm Nautical miles sm Statute miles km Kilometers Depth ft Feet m Metres fa Fathoms Wind speed kts knots m s metres per second Temperature ºC degrees centigrade ºF degrees fahrenhei...

Page 78: ... default setup of the unit and favorite pages Race Sail Sail Cruiser Catamaran Workboat RIB Outboard Speedboat Inboard Speedboat Power Cruiser 1 12kts Power Cruiser 2 30kts Power Cruiser 3 30kts Sport Fishing Pro Fishing Boat Details Enable you to specify the following Number of engines Number of batteries Number of fuel tanks Max RPM range RPM Red Zone Number of engines 1 5 Number of batteries 1 ...

Page 79: ...t Custom value Variation Enables you to turn on and off magnetic variation specify slave source or adjust manually Variation mode Variation range Variation mode On Off default Slave Variation range 30º 30º Key Beep Enable and disable the audible beep when pressing buttons On default Off Setup menu 79 ...

Page 80: ...olor group Enables synchronization of the displays brightness and color to be the same as the other units in the same group Sync brightness color This display This group Data sources Allows you to view and select preferred data sources Select data source Data source found Data source details Select data source GPS position GPS Datum Time Date Heading Depth Speed Wind Data source found model name s...

Page 81: ...tion about the autopilot you are using Note The About Pilot menu is only available on Pilot controllers NMEA Code Product ID Serial number Description Software version PCB Number CAN Volts Unit Volts Operating hours Deviation About system Allows you to search the SeaTalkng network and display information about the products found Model number Serial number Software version Hardware version Volts Se...

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Page 83: ...ervice and maintenance on page 84 14 2 Routine equipment checks on page 84 14 3 Product cleaning on page 85 14 4 Cleaning the display case on page 85 14 5 Cleaning the display screen on page 86 14 6 Cleaning the sun cover on page 86 Maintenance 83 ...

Page 84: ...ect your warranty 14 2 Routine equipment checks Raymarine strongly recommends that you complete a number of routine checks to ensure the correct and reliable operation of your equipment Complete the following checks on a regular basis Examine all cables for signs of damage or wear and tear Check that all cables are securely connected 84 i70s Installation and operation instructions ...

Page 85: ...ealed unit and does not require regular cleaning If it is necessary to clean the unit follow this basic procedure 1 Switch off the power to the display 2 Wipe the display with a clean soft cloth a microfibre cloth is ideal 3 If necessary use a mild detergent to remove grease marks Note Do NOT use solvents or detergents on the screen itself Note In certain conditions condensation may appear inside ...

Page 86: ...e Transducers with a temperature sensor may not work properly if painted Note Never use ketone based paint Ketones can attack many plastics possibly damaging the sensor Note Never use spray paint on your transducer Spraying incorporates tiny air bubbles and a marine transducer cannot transmit properly through air Use a soft cloth and mild household detergent to clean the transducer If the fouling ...

Page 87: ...r contents 15 1 Troubleshooting on page 88 15 2 Power up troubleshooting on page 89 15 3 System data troubleshooting on page 90 15 4 Miscellaneous troubleshooting on page 91 15 5 Performing a Factory Reset on page 92 System checks and troubleshooting 87 ...

Page 88: ...shipping subjected to comprehensive test and quality assurance programs However if you experience problems with the operation of your product this section will help you to diagnose and correct problems in order to restore normal operation If after referring to this section you are still having problems with your unit please contact Raymarine Technical Support for further advice 88 i70s Installatio...

Page 89: ...s are secure clean and free from corrosion replace if necessary 5 With the product under load using a multi meter check for high voltage drop across all connectors fuses etc replace if necessary Incorrect power connection The power supply may be wired incorrectly ensure the installation instructions have been followed Power source insufficient With the product under load using a multi meter check ...

Page 90: ... interface is not operating Refer to the manufacturer s handbook for the equipment in question Instrument engine or other system data is unavailable at all displays Software mismatch between equipment may prevent communication Contact Raymarine technical support Check that all required equipment is connected to the network Check the status of the Raymarine network Switch Network problem Check that...

Page 91: ...k that the power source is of the correct voltage and sufficient current Software mismatch on system upgrade required Go to www raymarine com and click on support for the latest software downloads Display behaves erratically Frequent unexpected resets System crashes or other erratic behavior Corrupt data other unknown issue Perform a factory reset Important This will result in the loss of any sett...

Page 92: ...ow the steps below Note Performing a factory reset will erase all saved data and customized settings 1 Press the Menu button 2 Select Set Up 3 Select Factory Reset 4 Select Yes Your unit will now reset itself to factory default settings 92 i70s Installation and operation instructions ...

Page 93: ...Chapter 16 Technical support Chapter contents 16 1 Raymarine product support and servicing on page 94 16 2 Viewing product information on page 95 Technical support 93 ...

Page 94: ... Knowledgebase http www rayma rine com knowledgebase Technical support forum http forum rayma rine com Software updates http www rayma rine com software Telephone and e mail support Region Tele phone E mail United Kingdom UK EMEA and Asia Pacific 44 0 1329 246 777 support uk raymarine com United States US 1 603 324 7900 Toll free 800 539 5539 support raymarine com Region Tele phone E mail Australi...

Page 95: ...he Menu button 2 Select Set up 3 Select Diagnostics 4 Select About Display A range of information is displayed including the software version and Serial number 5 Use the Up and Down buttons to cycle through the information Technical support 95 ...

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Page 97: ...Chapter 17 Technical specification Chapter contents 17 1 Technical specification on page 98 Technical specification 97 ...

Page 98: ...ture Range 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Storage Temperature Range 30 C to 70 C 22 F to 158 F Relative Humidity 93 Max Water proofing IPX6 and IPX7 Display screen 4 1 TFT LCD display 16bit color 64k colors Resolution 320 H x 240 V Brightness 1 200 cd m2 Data connections 1 x SeaTalkng connector Conformance NMEA 2000 certification pending Europe 2004 108 EC Australia and New Zealand C Tick compliance le...

Page 99: ...01 18 4 Instrument Depth transducers on page 102 18 5 Instrument Speed and Temperature transducers on page 102 18 6 Instrument Wind Vane transducer on page 103 18 7 Instrument Rotavecta transducer on page 103 18 8 Other transducers on page 104 18 9 SeaTalkng cables and accessories on page 104 18 10 SeaTalkng cable kits on page 106 18 11 SeaTalk accessories on page 109 Options and accessories 99 ...

Page 100: ...rs Smart transducers can be connected directly to the SeaTalkng backbone without the need for an iTC 5 or transducer pod The smart transducers listed below are compatible with the following displays i70 i70s Multifunction displays Part number Image Mounting Type A22147 Thru Hull DT800 12 Bronze A80374 replaces A22112 Thru Hull DT800 12 Plastic 100 i70s Installation and operation instructions ...

Page 101: ...sducers listed below are compatible with the following instrument displays i40 Depth i40 Speed i40 Bidata i50 Depth i50 Speed i50 Tridata i70 i70s via iTC 5 converter Part number Image Mounting Housing E26006 PZ Transom mount P66 ST40 A26043 Thru hull B744V including fairing block A26044 Thru hull B744VL including fairing block E26028 PZ Transom mount P66 Options and accessories 101 ...

Page 102: ... Thru hull P17 E26001 PZ In hull P79 A80373 T70278 in cludes SeaTal kng adap tor In hull P79S E26027 PZ Transom mount P66 18 5 Instrument Speed and Temperature transducers The speed and temperature transducers listed below are compatible with the following instrument displays i40 Speed i40 Bidata i50 Speed i50 Tridata i70 i70s via iTC 5 converter Part number Image Mounting Housing E26008 Thru hull...

Page 103: ...r Image Housing Mounting E22078 Short arm wind vane Surface mount E22079 Long arm wind vane Surface mount 18 7 Instrument Rotavecta transducer The wind transducers listed below are compatible with the following instrument displays i40 Wind i60 Wind i70 i70s via iTC 5 converter Part number Image Housing Mounting Z195 Rotavecta transducer Surface mount Options and accessories 103 ...

Page 104: ...aTalkng Backbone Kit A25062 Includes 2 x 5 m 16 4 ft Backbone cable A06036 1 x 20 m 65 6 ft Backbone cable A06037 4 x T piece A06028 2 x Backbone terminator A06031 1 x Power cable A06049 SeaTalkng 0 4 m 1 3 ft spur A06038 SeaTalkng 1 m 3 3 ft spur A06039 SeaTalkng 3 m 9 8 ft spur A06040 SeaTalkng 5 m 16 4 ft spur A06041 SeaTalkng 0 4 m 1 3 ft elbow spur A06042 SeaTalkng 0 4 m 1 3 ft backbone A0603...

Page 105: ...ACU SPX SeaTalkng spur cable 0 3 m 1 0 ft R12112 Connects an SPX course computer or an ACU to a SeaTalkng backbone SeaTalk 3 pin to SeaTalkng adaptor cable 0 4 m 1 3 ft A06047 SeaTalk to SeaTalkng spur 1 m 3 3 ft spur A22164 SeaTalk2 5 pin to SeaTalkng adaptor cable 0 4 m 1 3 ft A06048 DeviceNet adaptor cable Female A06045 Allows the connection of NMEA 2000 devices to a SeaTalkng system DeviceNet ...

Page 106: ...onnector block allows the connection of up to 3 compatible devices When correctly terminated a connector block forms a complete backbone Multiple connector blocks can be daisy chained together 1 N A N A N A SeaTalkng Backbone kit A25062 Parts included Quan tity Connector A Cable Connector B Length Backbone cable A06036 2 5 m 16 4 ft Backbone cable A06037 1 20 m 65 6 ft Power cable A06049 1 1 m 3 3...

Page 107: ...6036 2 5 m 16 4 ft Power cable A06049 1 1 m 3 3 ft Spur cable A06040 1 1 m 3 3 ft ACU SPX power cable R12112 for powering the SeaTalkng backbone from the autopilot system 1 0 3 m 1 0 ft 5 way connector A06064 Each connector block allows the connection of up to 3 compatible devices When correctly terminated a connector block forms a complete backbone Multiple connector blocks can be daisy chained t...

Page 108: ...uded Quan tity Connector A Cable Connector B Length Power cable A06049 1 1 m 3 3 ft Backbone terminator A06031 2 N A N A N A Blanking plug A06032 N A N A N A SeaTalk 3 pin adapter cable A06047 1 0 4 m 1 3 ft SeaTalk to SeaTalkng con verter E22158 Enables the con nection of SeaTalk devices to a SeaTalkng sys tem 1 N A N A N A 108 i70s Installation and operation instructions ...

Page 109: ...otes 3 way SeaTalk junction box D244 1 m 3 28 ft SeaTalk extension cable D284 3 m 9 8 ft SeaTalk extension cable D285 5 m 16 4 ft SeaTalk extension cable D286 9 m 29 5 ft SeaTalk extension cable D287 12 m 39 4 ft SeaTalk extension cable E25051 20 m 65 6 ft SeaTalk extension cable D288 Options and accessories 109 ...

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Page 111: ...Fluid Level 127508 Battery Status 128259 Speed 128267 Water Depth below transducer 128275 Distance Log 129025 Position Rapid Update 129026 COG SOG Rapid Update 129029 GNSS Position Data 129033 Time Date 129038 AIS Class A Position Report PGN Description Received Transmit ted 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 129040 AIS Class B Extended Position Report 129041 AIS Aids to Navigation 129044 Datum 12...

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