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Page 1: ...gS Series Installation and operation instructions English Date 01 2015 Document number 81344 7 EN 2015 Raymarine UK Limited Release 13...

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Page 3: ...s for Auto gain offset Auto color gain offset Depth sensitivity Fishfinder Setting an auto gain offset Setting auto color gain offset Depth sensitivity Adjusting depth sensitivity Added Wind Angle and...

Page 4: ...registered or claimed trademarks of FLIR Systems Inc All other trademarks trade names or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owner...

Page 5: ...ower connection 48 4 5 Card reader connection 50 4 6 Auxiliary alarm connection 51 4 7 Network connections 52 4 8 Keypad connection 54 4 9 Radar connection 55 4 10 Sonar module connection 57 4 11 Ther...

Page 6: ...radio integration 179 14 1 DSC VHF radio integration 180 14 2 Enabling DSC VHF radio integration 180 Chapter 15 Fuel manager 181 15 1 Fuel manager overview 182 Chapter 16 AIS function 185 16 1 AIS ov...

Page 7: ...eed 324 21 15 Radar Set up menu 325 21 16 Resetting the radar 327 Chapter 22 Camera application 329 22 1 Camera application overview and features 330 22 2 Changing the camera feed 331 22 3 Displaying...

Page 8: ...stem data troubleshooting 405 30 10 Video troubleshooting 406 30 11 Wi Fi troubleshooting 407 30 12 Bluetooth troubleshooting 408 30 13 Touchscreen troubleshooting 409 30 14 Miscellaneous troubleshoot...

Page 9: ...rtography and a user defined Minimum Safe Depth value As both of these values are subjective the generated route MUST be carefully checked and if necessary edited BEFORE starting to follow the route i...

Page 10: ...ected behavior designed to protect the unit from the adverse effects of excessive heat Caution Mounting surface requirements This product is heavy To prevent potential damage to the product and or you...

Page 11: ...lor Thin Film Transistor TFT displays Water ingress Water ingress disclaimer Although the waterproof rating capacity of this product meets the stated IPX standard refer to the product s Technical Spec...

Page 12: ...distance For optimum EMC performance we recommend that wherever possible Raymarine equipment and cables connected to it are At least 1 m 3 ft from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio...

Page 13: ...identification and amateur radio stations radio stations that require license used in industries such as microwave ovens scientific medical equipment devices and production line of other factories ar...

Page 14: ...illuminated pixels allowed refer to the product technical specification for details please contact your local Raymarine service center for further advice Warranty registration To register your Raymar...

Page 15: ...nd product information Chapter contents 2 1 Handbook information on page 16 2 2 Handbook conventions on page 17 2 3 Product overview on page 19 2 4 System feature highlights on page 20 Document and pr...

Page 16: ...handbook 81344 gS95 Mounting template 87173 gS125 Mounting template 87171 gS165 Mounting template 87172 gS195 Mounting template 87198 RCR 2 Mounting template 87186 Additional handbooks Description Pa...

Page 17: ...ist or menu either by touch or physical buttons Touch Press your finger on the menu and slide up or down to scroll Physical buttons Turn the Rotary control clockwise or anti clockwise to scroll Applic...

Page 18: ...her a Waypoint MOB button or an on screen icon WPT button c Series e Series RMK 9 keypad WPT icons a Series gS Series Throughout this manual the term Select WPT refers to pressing the physical WPT but...

Page 19: ...y multifunction displays which do not have physical buttons can be connected to a remote keypad which allows HybridTouch functionality All functions can be accessed using the touchscreen However there...

Page 20: ...3 7 System protocols System integration a Series c Series e Series 3 1 System integration gS Series Typical systems a Series c Series e Series 3 6 Typical systems gS Series 33 3 Network hardware Syst...

Page 21: ...evice acts as a repeat display and intuitive control surface for your MFD Graphical representations of the MFD controls on your mobile display give you total remote control of your MFD Chapter 28 Mobi...

Page 22: ...xth Sense at sea View the world around your vessel even in total darkness Thermal technology sees temperature not visible light This means that it sees things that the human eye can t Enhance your sit...

Page 23: ...ch movies Watch television broadcasts such as the latest sporting event requires an external Satellite TV receiver Play videogames Playback video footage or view photos from an external digital camera...

Page 24: ...he fuel manager Setting up fuel manager Setting the low fuel alarm Enabling the fuel range ring Simulator Mode Simulator Mode enables you to practice using your display and familiarize yourself with i...

Page 25: ...ed devices along with software versions and serial numbers Record live data streams from the data busses SeaTalkng NMEA 0183 etc for advanced diagnostics and for sending system information to Raymarin...

Page 26: ...26 gS Series...

Page 27: ...ces MDS overview on page 33 3 4 Identifying your display variant on page 34 3 5 Networking constraints on page 34 3 6 Typical systems on page 36 3 7 System protocols on page 38 3 8 Data master on page...

Page 28: ...Remote control 1 per multifunction display Raymarine RCU 3 Bluetooth 2 Smartphone Tablet device 1 per multifunction display For Raymarine wireless video streaming and remote control apps Apple iPhone...

Page 29: ...ed or Tridata i60 Wind CH Wind i70 ST70 ST70 SeaTalk via optional SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter i40 Wind Speed Depth or Bidata ST60 Wind Speed Depth Rudder or Compass ST40 Wind Speed Depth Rudder or...

Page 30: ...board alert 1 basestation All Raymarine Lifetag basestations SeaTalk via optional SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter 12 Engine interface Raymarine 1 unit for each engine CAN bus ECI 100 SeaTalkng 12 Engin...

Page 31: ...display SeaTalkhs 18 Additional multifunction display s third party Connections to multifunction display NMEA outputs 4 Connections to multifunction display NMEA inputs 2 NMEA 0183 compatible chartpl...

Page 32: ...Fusion entertainment systems Multiple Fusion 700 series entertainment systems MS IP700 MS AV700 SeaTalkhs 24 PC laptop 1 Windows compatible PC or laptop running Raymarine Voyage Planner software SeaTa...

Page 33: ...is added If this exercise is NOT completed the system will automatically attempt to resolve data conflicts However this may result in the system choosing a source of data that you do not want to use I...

Page 34: ...nated as the data master The data master display will receive data through NMEA 0183 and or SeaTalkng and bridge the data over SeaTalkhs to other networked displays Homescreen sharing When networked M...

Page 35: ...ll be displayed until you disconnected the incompatible device from your network 3rd generation multifunction displays are not compatible with the following Raymarine displays Product Image Multifunct...

Page 36: ...play 2 RMK 9 remote keypad 3 Radar scanner 4 Actuator Control Unit ACU 5 Attitude Heading Reference Sensor AHRS 6 Sonar module 7 GPS receiver 8 SeaTalkng pilot controller optional Example Expanded sys...

Page 37: ...ler 6 SeaTalkng Instrument display 7 AIS receiver transceiver 8 Audio system 9 Smartphone tablet 10 Remote keypad 11 DeviceNet spur for NMEA 2000 devices 12 Network switch 13 Multifunction display 14...

Page 38: ...o allow for a whole network of marine electronics from any manufacturer to communicate on a common bus via standardized message types and formats SeaTalk SeaTalk is a protocol which enables compatible...

Page 39: ...lays However these connections will only become active in the event of a fault and or reassignment of the data master In an autopilot system which does not contain a dedicated pilot control head the D...

Page 40: ...tion D12171 2 1 4 5 3 8 7 6 2 1 Power drill 2 Jigsaw 3 Pozidrive screwdriver 4 Adhesive tape 5 Spanner for surface mounting or bracket mounting fixings 6 File 7 Hole saw for flush mounting For hole sa...

Page 41: ...ng both above and below decks Although the unit is waterproof it is good practice to locate it in a protected area away from prolonged and direct exposure to rain and salt spray Electrical interferenc...

Page 42: ...ht 3 4 2 1 D13119 1 1 Top 2 Bottom 3 Left 4 Right LCDs can be orientated in 2 directions 1 2 D13120 1 1 12 O clock Standard orientation In the 12 O clock orientation the LCD is better viewed from top...

Page 43: ...D 36 mm 1 4 in E 39 2 mm 1 5 in F 90 mm 3 5 in Planning the installation 43...

Page 44: ...44 gS Series...

Page 45: ...9 4 12 IP Camera connections on page 60 4 13 Weather receiver connection on page 61 4 14 Fusion link connection on page 61 4 15 GPS connection on page 62 4 16 AIS connection on page 63 4 17 Fastheadin...

Page 46: ...adequate strain relief is provided Protect connectors from strain and ensure they will not pull out under extreme sea conditions Circuit isolation Appropriate circuit isolation is required for instal...

Page 47: ...lkhs connection 4 Card reader connection 5 Analogue video Input Alarm Output 6 Power NMEA 0183 Analogue video Input 7 HD SDI Video Input 8 PoE RayNet SeaTalkhs connection Connector and cable protectiv...

Page 48: ...he negative battery terminal connected to the vessel s ground Floating with neither battery terminal connected to the vessel s ground Warning Positive ground systems Do not connect this unit to a syst...

Page 49: ...r products power connection Sharing a breaker Where more than 1 piece of equipment shares a breaker you must provide protection for the individual circuits E g by connecting an in line fuse for each p...

Page 50: ...screws should be removed as follows gS95 ALL 4 plastic screws must be removed to enable the mounting brackets to be attached gS125 gS165 gS195 The plastic screw should ONLY be removed from the locatio...

Page 51: ...liary alarm supplied 2 Multifunction display rear connector panel 3 Connection Wires should be connected Black to Black and Red to Purple 4 Video In Alarm out cable supplied The auxiliary alarm to cab...

Page 52: ...RayNet cable supplied with the display includes a suppression ferrite 2 additional suppression ferrites are supplied with the display these must be used on any additional network connections Network...

Page 53: ...class 2 6 49 W and deducted from the remaining power output The table below shows acceptable configurations of PoE devices Class 1 3 84 W Class 2 6 49 W Class 3 Class 0 12 95 W Total power used 1 3 84...

Page 54: ...ble When connecting the keypad directly to a New a Series New c Series or New e Series multifunction display the keypad is not supplied with PoE and so requires power using the alternate power connect...

Page 55: ...dar cable 5 VCM Voltage Converter Module required for Open Arrays 6 Power connection Radar connected directly to the display D12895 1 2 4 3 1 1 Radar scanner 2 Multifunction display rear connector pan...

Page 56: ...nner s power and data connections Cable Part number RJ45 SeaTalkhs 5 m 16 4 ft Power and data digital cable A55076D RJ45 SeaTalkhs 10 m 32 8 ft Power and data digital cable A55077D RJ45 SeaTalkhs 15 m...

Page 57: ...ule have a locking weather tight mechanism Direct sonar module connection On smaller systems with only 3 network devices the sonar module may be connected directly to the display 2 1 SeaT alkhs RayNet...

Page 58: ...details which multifunction display variants feature a built in sonar module and can be connected directly to compatible sonar transducers Non sonar variants Sonar variants DownVisionTM variants a65...

Page 59: ...thermal infrared and 1 for visible light If you only have 1 display you should only connect the video cable labelled VIS IR visible light infrared to the display If you have 2 or more displays you sh...

Page 60: ...4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 3 Item Description 1 Multifunction display 2 Network switch 3 RayNet to RJ45 adaptor cables A62360 A80151 A80159 4 CAM200IPs 5 Ethernet couplers R32142 Note Network switches do not pr...

Page 61: ...m 4 14 Fusion link connection You can connect a Fusion 700 series marine entertainment system to your multifunction display Direct connection 2 3 4 D12903 1 1 1 Multifunction display 2 Fusion system 3...

Page 62: ...displays Note The Fusion entertainment system can be controlled by any compatible networked multifunction display when connected using a network switch 4 15 GPS connection The multifunction display c...

Page 63: ...4 17 Fastheading connection If you wish to use MARPA radar target acquisition functions on your multifunction display you need either An autopilot connected to the multifunction display via SeaTalkng...

Page 64: ...9 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 3 0 0 1 SeaTalkng instrument for example i70 2 SeaTalkng pilot control head for example p70 3 iTC 5 converter 4 Wind transducer 5 Multifunction display 6 Actuator Control Unit ACU 7 EV...

Page 65: ...SeaTalkng backbone NMEA2000 12V D12911 1 1 2 4 3 SeaT alkng 1 12 V supply into backbone 2 SeaTalkng backbone 3 SeaTalkng to DeviceNet adaptor cable 4 NMEA 2000 equipment Connecting the display to an e...

Page 66: ...connected to the display s Port 1 OUTPUT both NMEA devices must be using the same baud rate You can connect up to 4 NMEA 0183 devices to the display s NMEA 0183 OUTPUT Port 1 You can connect a total o...

Page 67: ...or digital video player will require speakers to be connected to the players audio output 4 23 HDMI video output The HDMI cable is used to output a gS multifunction display s screen to an external dis...

Page 68: ...BNC connector and onto the cable however care must be taken not to split the protective boot HD SDI connection 1 2 3 D13046 3 1 75 ohm BNC connector Supplied 2 Boot Supplied 3 Data cable not supplied...

Page 69: ...into discovery mode 5 Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your external media player device and ensure it is ready to be paired For more information consult the instructions that accompany the device 6 On...

Page 70: ...first Enable Bluetooth in the System Settings on the multifunction display Pair the remote control unit with the multifunction display Operating principles Remote control operating principles Only 1...

Page 71: ...nit in the list of devices 9 When prompted press the arrow button on your remote that you wish to be configured as the UP button The other arrow button will automatically be configured as the DOWN but...

Page 72: ...in homescreen in left to right top to bottom order Press UP or DOWN arrow for momentary response Hold UP or DOWN arrow for continuous response Toggle menu items and options in dialogs and prompts in...

Page 73: ...u power off the multifunction display it loses its connection with the RCU 3 after 10 minutes 10 M inutes 10 15 20 25 30 M inutes 35 40 45 50 55 60 5 3 To restore the connection between the 2 units pr...

Page 74: ...running the Navionics mobile marine app The synchronization downloads Navionics Freshest Data from your mobile device to your MFD and uploads sonar logs from your MFD to your mobile device Waypoints a...

Page 75: ...e locations on page 76 5 2 Mounting surface requirements on page 76 5 3 Flush mounting the display on page 77 5 4 Flush mounting the card reader on page 78 5 5 Surface mounting the display on page 79...

Page 76: ...d but is used in searches This product is heavy To prevent potential damage to the product and or your vessel observe the following BEFORE installing the product Refer to the weight information provid...

Page 77: ...re that the unit fits into the removed area and then remove any rough edges 8 Affix the supplied gasket onto the rear of the display and press firmly onto the flange 9 Connect the power data and other...

Page 78: ...as indicated on the mounting template to accept the fixings 5 Using a 40 mm 1 6 in hole cutter drill out the cut out area identified on the mounting template 6 Follow the rebate cut out line on the te...

Page 79: ...ed gasket onto the rear of the display and press firmly onto the flange 8 Connect the power data and other cables to the unit 9 Attach the supplied mounting brackets to the rear of the display using t...

Page 80: ...ing or self adhesive tape 4 Drill 4 holes as indicated on the mounting template to accept the fixings 5 Using a 40 mm 1 6 in hole cutter drill out the cut out area identified on the mounting template...

Page 81: ...en controls on page 89 6 7 Screen overview on page 90 6 8 Basic touchscreen operations on page 93 6 9 Multi Touch gestures on page 94 6 10 Initial set up procedures on page 94 6 11 Enabling autopilot...

Page 82: ...ote To ensure user safety the PowerSave feature will not be available if any connected radars are switched on the multifunction display is providing autopilot control in a system without a dedicated p...

Page 83: ...out 6 Range In press to range in 7 Switch Active press to switch the active pane or to switch the active multifunction display in multiple display systems 8 WPT MOB press and release to access the way...

Page 84: ...ssing the MENU button Using the cursor The cursor is used to move around the screen D7366_3 The cursor appears on the screen as a white cross D7368_2 If the cursor has not been moved for a short perio...

Page 85: ...configure application pages and display preferences 4 Set up select this icon to access the system set up menus 5 Icon each icon represents an application page A page can display multiple application...

Page 86: ...ner Timed Trans mit Scanner switches between on transmitting and standby mode Scanner goes into power save mode when constant use of radar is not required AIS status symbols AIS status is indicated by...

Page 87: ...fter power up Last page The page last viewed is displayed after power up Choose page The page you select will be displayed after power up 4 If selecting Choose page the Homescreen is displayed 5 Selec...

Page 88: ...vide higher levels of detail and 3D views Fishfinder application with a transducer and a sonar variant multifunction display or compatible Sonar Module you can use the fishfinder application to help y...

Page 89: ...ge you can select the active application and view it fullscreen by following the steps below With a page featuring multiple applications displayed 1 Touch anywhere inside the application you want to m...

Page 90: ...to access the homescreen 2 Databar provides information about your vessel and its environment The position and type of information in the databar can be customized from the Homescreen Customize Datab...

Page 91: ...data items such as waypoints and routes D12277 2 1 4 5 2 3 Screen item Description 1 Back Displays with a touchscreen Select the onscreen Back icon to go back to the previous menu Non touchscreen or H...

Page 92: ...3 For characters that have multiple available accents use the character key to toggle between them 4 Select the key to enter the character Numeric menu items Numeric menu items display numeric data an...

Page 93: ...ected autopilot unit to perform specific functions 3 Close Closes the control dialog 6 8 Basic touchscreen operations Placing and moving the cursor using touch To place or move the cursor around the s...

Page 94: ...ends that you perform an initial set up procedure Startup wizard When you power up the display for the first time or after a system reset a Startup Wizard is displayed The wizard guides you through th...

Page 95: ...ken into account when calculating a Safety Margin are Vessel maneuvering characteristics A vessel s draft increases due to squat trim roll pitch and heave Chart accuracy The electronic chart depth may...

Page 96: ...de by following the steps below With the homescreen displayed 1 Select Set Up 2 Select System Settings 3 Select Simulator 4 Select On to turn simulator mode on or 5 Select Off to turn simulator mode o...

Page 97: ...l will switch the control between On and Off On a system containing multiple displays the pilot control is enabled on all displays at the same time Enabling the autopilot control function Evolution au...

Page 98: ...th an ECI interface and Using the engine identification wizard information Make the data connections according to the instructions provided in the 87202 ECI Installation instructions Ensure all data b...

Page 99: ...ternal Devices Engines Set up 2 If required change the number of engines your vessel has by selecting Num of Engines and entering the correct number of engines You can select up to 5 engines 3 Select...

Page 100: ...erences are applicable to the following devices MFDs networked using SeaTalkhs MFDs networked using SeaTalkng SeaTalkng instruments displays networked using SeaTalkng SeaTalk instruments displays netw...

Page 101: ...sion of your Raymarine products 3 If the software on the website is newer than the software on your products download the relevant software package 4 Insert the MicroSD card into your PC or Mac card r...

Page 102: ...u get the most out of your products Video tutorials Raymarine official channel on YouTube http www youtube com u ser RaymarineInc Video Gallery http www rayma rine co uk view id 2679 Product Support v...

Page 103: ...nts 7 1 GPS Check on page 104 7 2 GPS Status on page 104 7 3 Raymarine GPS GNSS receiver compatibility on page 105 7 4 Radar check on page 106 7 5 Sonar check on page 107 7 6 Thermal camera setup and...

Page 104: ...een Set up System Settings GPS Set up For each satellite the screen provides the following information 1 2 3 D13122 1 1 Sky view 2 Satellite status 3 Position and fix information Sky view Sky view is...

Page 105: ...ed by the position fix in UTC format Mode Identifies wether the receiver is working in differential mode or non differential mode Datum The receiver s datum setting affects the accuracy of the vessel...

Page 106: ...ures that radar objects appear at the correct bearing relative to your boat s bow You should check the bearing alignment for any new installation Example misaligned radar D11590 2 1 2 Item Description...

Page 107: ...ou want to use Selecting the speed transducer With the fishfinder application displayed 1 Select Menu 2 Select Set Up 3 Select Transducer Set Up 4 Select Speed Transducer A list of transducers is disp...

Page 108: ...ontrol Unit JCU and PoE Power over Ethernet injector ensure these units are also connected correctly Set up the camera You will need to Adjust the image contrast brightness and so on Check camera move...

Page 109: ...in and out Resetting the thermal camera to the home position When connected to a pan tilt thermal camera the home position of the camera can be set In the thermal camera application 1 Select Menu 2 Se...

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Page 111: ...12 8 2 Inserting a memory card or chart card on page 112 8 3 Removing a memory card or chart card on page 113 8 4 Saving user data and user settings on page 113 8 5 Save and restore items on page 116...

Page 112: ...lass 10 or UHS Ultra High Speed class memory cards Chart cards Your product is pre loaded with electronic charts worldwide base map If you wish to use different chart data you can insert compatible ch...

Page 113: ...a Each route can be saved separately Tracks user data Each track can be saved separately User settings Saves the settings you ve made in the set up menus to a single archive file Only 1 user settings...

Page 114: ...g you to select the slot you want to save data to if your display only has 1 card slot then you will not be prompted 10 Select SD1 for a memory card in the top card slot or SD2 for a memory card in th...

Page 115: ...or select Erase All A message is displayed prompting you for confirmation 6 Select Yes to proceed with the deletion or No to cancel the operation Backing up user settings to a memory card With the Hom...

Page 116: ...of Fuel Tanks Number of Batteries Customize Units Set up Distance units Speed Units Depth Units Temperature Units Pressure Units Volume Units Economy Units Wind Speed Units Customize Time and Date Set...

Page 117: ...y contour Depth contour Deep water color Radar application Menu Setting Presentation Range rings Presentation Databoxes Databox 1 Databox 1 content Databox 2 Databox 2 content Fishfinder application M...

Page 118: ...displayed 4 Use the file browser to locate the file on the MicroSD card 5 Select the file you want to view The file will now open 6 Select Back or Close to close the image 8 7 Resetting your system Yo...

Page 119: ...e 120 9 2 Boat details on page 121 9 3 Units set up on page 122 9 4 Time and Date set up on page 123 9 5 Display preferences on page 124 9 6 Databar and databox overview on page 126 9 7 List of data i...

Page 120: ...egian Polish Portuguese Brazilian Russian Slovenian Spanish Swedish Turkish With the Homescreen displayed 1 Select Customize 2 Select Language 3 Select your language from the list of languages Languag...

Page 121: ...ting feature 1 0 to 50 0 Num of Engines Allows you to specify the number of engines your vessel has This setting determines the number of engines shown in the engine data application 1 to 5 Num of Fue...

Page 122: ...for the display of all values related to temperature Fahrenheit Celsius Pressure Units The units of measure that will be used in all applications for the display of all values related to pressure Bar...

Page 123: ...te information in all applications MM DD YY Month Day Year DD MM YY Day Month Year Time Format Allows you to specify the preferred format for the display of time information in all applications 12hr 2...

Page 124: ...isplay the onscreen range in and range out icons Note Onscreen range controls are not available on non touchscreen displays Onscreen range controls cannot be hidden on touch only displays Show default...

Page 125: ...shared brightness function see list of compatible units above Before a unit can respond to a shared brightness adjustment it must be assigned to the relevant Brightness Group A single unit can only be...

Page 126: ...sible onscreen Auto hide the databar On multifunction displays that have a touchscreen the databar that is displayed at the top of all applications pages can be set to auto hide This provides a larger...

Page 127: ...the cell For example Depth data 6 Select the data item The data you selected is displayed on screen in the appropriate cell 7 Select Home or Back when completed Displaying status icons in the databar...

Page 128: ...ata application Graphics Battery Amps Battery Temperature Battery Voltage Battery Battery status Battery Charge Rate of Turn Heel Angle Boat Types of data generated by your vessel For example tank lev...

Page 129: ...Pressure Oil Pressure Coolant Temperature Transmission Oil Temperature Transmission Oil Pressure Transmission Gear Boost Pressure Fuel Pressure Fuel Flow Rate Fuel Flow Inst Fuel Flow Avg Engine Hours...

Page 130: ...o Empty Fuel Used Trip Fuel Types of data related to the fuel system For example fuel levels Fuel Used Season Pressure Air Temperature Minimum Air Temperature Maximum Air Temperature Drift Set Set Dri...

Page 131: ...only Locked Heading Locked Heading Error LH Error and LH Data application only Tack Heading Heading Heading related data For example locked heading Compass Data application only Cursor Position Only...

Page 132: ...Course Made Good CMG DMG CMG VMG Data application only Distance to Waypoint Distance Made Good Waypoint ETA Waypoint TTG Route ETA Route TTG Pilot Pilot related data For example rudder Rudder Angle Sp...

Page 133: ...Well Local Time Time Time related data For example local time Local Date AWA Maximum AWA Minimum AWA AWS Maximum AWS Minimum AWS TWA Maximum TWA Minimum TWA TWS Maximum TWS Minimum TWS TWD Cardinal W...

Page 134: ...te Dials and graphical representations are only available from the Data application Databar and data cell overlays can only display digital items Note The Battery Engine Fuel and Tanks menus will disp...

Page 135: ...plays the Pilot Control dialog Only available when a Raymarine autopilot is detected on the system and Autopilot Control is set to On Pilot Response Enables selection of the pilot response level when...

Page 136: ...onnected devices Refer to the External devices menu section of the manual Wireless Connections Provides access to the Wi Fi and bluetooth connection options Refer to the Wireless connections menu sect...

Page 137: ...satellite fix can be acquired D Fix A differential beacon fix has been acquired SD Fix A differential satellite fix has been acquired Position Displays the latitude and longitude position of your rece...

Page 138: ...on may result in the system choosing a source of data that you do not want to use Device selection Menu item Description GPS Enables you to search for any externally connected GPS devices and select t...

Page 139: ...s menu item is only available when an AIS unit is detected or when Simulator mode is On For an explanation of these options refer to the AIS menu options described in the AIS section of this document...

Page 140: ...ng WiFi devices using an encrypted connection If you want to prevent unauthorized devices from connecting to your display you must specify the same SSID for both the multifunction display and the wire...

Page 141: ...Menu item Description Options Viewing only RayView Remote Control RayRemote or RayControl Remote Control Customizing your display 141...

Page 142: ...receive heading data from the external heading sensor On Off default NMEA Output Settings Allows you to enable or disable the individual NMEA sentences that are sent by the multifunction display to an...

Page 143: ...ot the datum used by your paper charts you can change the datum used by your multifunction display When you change the datum for your multifunction display the chart grid will subsequently move accord...

Page 144: ...faces Data Master Any system containing more than one networked multifunction display must have a designated data master The data master is the display which serves as a primary source of data for all...

Page 145: ...oftware Sirius If connected to a Sirius weather receiver this option enables you to view Sirius weather statistics Save Logs Allows you to save error logs to a MicroSD card for troubleshooting purpose...

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Page 147: ...Chapter 10 Document viewer application Chapter contents 10 1 Document viewer overview on page 148 Document viewer application 147...

Page 148: ...o Width Scales the open document to fit the width of the application window Close File Closes the open document Opening the user manual The product user manual is stored on the internal memory From th...

Page 149: ...ge the zoom factor Selecting a page You can skip to the page you want to view by entering the page number With a pdf document open 1 Select Menu 2 Select Go to page The numeric keypad is displayed 3 E...

Page 150: ...tool bar and return to the normal viewing Keyword not found The document viewer will let you know if the keyword you have searched for does not appear in the document If the keyword is not found then...

Page 151: ...current locked heading on page 153 11 5 Disengaging the autopilot on page 154 11 6 Manually displaying the pilot control dialog box on page 155 11 7 Pilot Control dialog on page 155 11 8 Pilot Bar on...

Page 152: ...10 Pilot settings Manage autopilot alarms 11 13 Autopilot alarms Note In a system that does not include a dedicated Pilot control head the Data Master MFD cannot be switched Off or put into PowerSave...

Page 153: ...e Goto Cursor Goto Waypoint or Follow Route as appropriate The Pilot Control dialog is displayed 2 Select Yes Track Engaging the autopilot using the context menu You can engage the autopilot in track...

Page 154: ...ngaged put into standby and the Pilot Control dialog is displayed Disengaging the autopilot using the pilot button On multifunction displays which have a dedicated pilot button or when using a remote...

Page 155: ...ing Pilot Control dialog Auto The example below shows the Pilot Control dialog options when Auto locked heading has been engaged D12882 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 Description 1 Pilot Status Current pilot mode...

Page 156: ...Advance Waypoint from the context menu 6 When you are following a route or going to a waypoint or cursor position and select Menu Navigate Stop Goto Stop Follow or Advance Waypoint 7 When you arrive a...

Page 157: ...Pilot settings include the following options Vessel Settings Drive Settings Sail Boat Settings Commissioning Initial setup and commissioning Vessel settings The vessel settings are designed to provid...

Page 158: ...k the steering compass 2 Check the autopilot heading on your multifunction display 3 From the Pilot Set up page select Pilot Settings 4 Select Vessel Settings 5 Select Compass Offset 6 Adjust the Comp...

Page 159: ...ansducer Note To perform this procedure it is desirable to have a networked device such as an instrument pilot control head or multifunction display that can display the current rudder position onscre...

Page 160: ...and connected in accordance with the associated Installation instructions Check also that the commissioning engineer is familiar with the installation and components of the autopilot system including...

Page 161: ...ard ensure the pilot is in standby mode and then from the Pilot Set up page 1 Select Pilot Settings 2 Select Commissioning 3 Select Dockside Wizard Selecting a drive type Drive type selection is avail...

Page 162: ...sting the hard over time On vessels without a rudder reference transducer it is important to set the hard over time limits correctly to ensure accurate autopilot operation Hard over time is the time i...

Page 163: ...compass offset value using the pilot control head or multifunction display and fine tune the heading to an accurate value Note Do NOT rely on the heading accuracy until you are satisfied that compass...

Page 164: ...y the autopilot the multifunction display provides an audible alarm sound providing that the alarm has not already been silenced The Pilot Control dialog is displayed indicating a new alarm Additional...

Page 165: ...Chapter 12 Alarm management Chapter contents 12 1 Alarms overview on page 166 12 2 Alarm Manager overview on page 166 12 3 Alarm options on page 169 Alarm management 165...

Page 166: ...e alarm event i e an alarm message is displayed 1 Select Ok The message is dismissed and the alarm tone is stopped Tip If an alarm message includes an Edit button then the alarm s settings can be acce...

Page 167: ...t the Settings tab 2 Select the alarm category for the alarm you want to enable disable Alarms are displayed in the Alarm Manager in the following categories Safety Alarms General Alarms Switch Panel...

Page 168: ...u can also change the unit of measure for the alarm threshold you are currently changing by selecting on the relevant unit of measure from the numeric keypad Clearing the alarm history You can view th...

Page 169: ...ed during active navigation an alarm is triggered when your vessel steers off track more than the value you specify for the Off Track XTE setting Enable Enabled Ticked Disabled Un ticked default Off T...

Page 170: ...m will not be triggered until the Fuel Manager is enabled Note You cannot set LFR to be more than the current TFC value Enable Enabled Ticked Disabled Un ticked default Fuel level Default value If Tot...

Page 171: ...connected sonar module Fishing deep water arrival When enabled an alarm is triggered when the depth reaches the value specified in the Deep Limit alarm setting This option is only available when curre...

Page 172: ...Default values 0 6 m 2 ft 0 3 fa default Range 0 6 m to Fish alarm deep limit 2 ft to Fish alarm deep limit 0 3 fa to Fish alarm deep limit Fish alarm deep limit Default values 305 m 1 000 ft 167 fa...

Page 173: ...er specific error message Unknown error 2 manufacturer specific error message Unknown error 3 manufacturer specific error message Unknown error 4 manufacturer specific error message Unknown error 5 ma...

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Page 175: ...Chapter 13 Man Overboard MOB Chapter contents 13 1 Man overboard on page 176 Man Overboard MOB 175...

Page 176: ...igation to any active waypoint is stopped and any existing navigation function is cancelled If position or heading and speed information is available a MOB waypoint is placed at the current vessel pos...

Page 177: ...y with physical buttons or when using a remote keypad you can cancel the MOB alarm and resume normal operation follow the steps below 1 Press and hold the WPT MOB button for 4 seconds The MOB alarm is...

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Page 179: ...Chapter 14 DSC VHF radio integration Chapter contents 14 1 DSC VHF radio integration on page 180 14 2 Enabling DSC VHF radio integration on page 180 DSC VHF radio integration 179...

Page 180: ...s provided to clear the message place a waypoint on the chart at the GPS position of the distressed vessel or immediately start navigating Goto Vessel to the GPS position of the distressed vessel Posi...

Page 181: ...Chapter 15 Fuel manager Chapter contents 15 1 Fuel manager overview on page 182 Fuel manager 181...

Page 182: ...Select All tanks full Log each subsequent fuel fill whether partial or full Note Fuel manager estimates the amount of fuel onboard based on the user logging each time you fill up the total fuel capac...

Page 183: ...o that On is highlighted Selecting Low Fuel will turn the low fuel alarm On or Off 5 Select Fuel Level The fuel level numeric adjust control is displayed 6 Adjust the fuel level to the required value...

Page 184: ...2 Select Presentation 3 Select Overlays 4 Select Fuel Range Ring so that On is selected The fuel range ring pop up message is displayed 5 Select OK to turn on the fuel range rings 184 gS Series...

Page 185: ...S vectors on page 188 16 6 AIS status symbols on page 189 16 7 AIS silent mode on page 189 16 8 AIS target symbols on page 190 16 9 Displaying detailed AIS target information on page 191 16 10 Viewing...

Page 186: ...f travel and the distance it will travel over a specified period of time COG SOG vector Targets displayed with their vectors are referred to as active targets and are scaled according to the size of t...

Page 187: ...n display using NMEA0183 or SeaTalkng depending on the AIS unit If connecting using NMEA0183 you will now need to specify the 38 400 baud setting homescreen Set up System Settings NMEA Set up for the...

Page 188: ...e relevant option from the list From the Display AIS Targets menu you can switch on All AIS targets only Dangerous AIS targets or switch AIS targets Off 16 5 Displaying AIS vectors You must have the c...

Page 189: ...data to other AIS receivers but still wish to receive data from other vessels Note Not all AIS equipment supports silent mode For more information refer to the documentation that accompanies your AIS...

Page 190: ...CPA TCPA value uncertain Lost target When the signal of a dangerous target not received for 20 seconds Target in latest predicted position Alarms sounds if enabled Target flashes Buddy target Target h...

Page 191: ...th only the AIS overlay enabled go to Menu AIS Options Targets View AIS List From the Chart application when the Radar overlay is also enabled go to Menu Radar AIS Options Targets View Targets Lists V...

Page 192: ...ding vessel s position Goto Waypoint Note You will NOT receive any safety messages in Simulator mode homescreen Set up System Settings Simulator Showing the Safe Zone Ring in the Chart application To...

Page 193: ...vector lines displayed depends on the distance that an AIS target travels in the time period that you specify for this setting 0 5 min 1 min 3 min 6 min 12 min 30 min 60 min Target History Targets pr...

Page 194: ...racking feature enables you to add AIS equipped friends and regular contacts to a Buddy List on your multifunction display As soon as a vessel on your Buddy List sails into the range of your AIS unit...

Page 195: ...a buddy s details From the chart or radar application 1 Select the AIS buddy target The AIS buddy context menu is displayed 2 Select View Buddy List 3 Select the buddy you wish to edit The Buddy opti...

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Page 197: ...acks Chapter contents 17 1 Waypoints overview on page 198 17 2 Routes on page 207 17 3 Tracks on page 215 17 4 Import and Export on page 217 17 5 Waypoints routes and tracks storage capacity on page 2...

Page 198: ...on both active and inactive waypoints are shown An active waypoint is the one that you are navigating to D11759 3 2 1 3 1 Inactive waypoint 2 Active waypoint 3 Alternate waypoint symbols The default w...

Page 199: ...The context menu is displayed 2 Select Place Waypoint The Waypoint Saved dialog is displayed 3 Select the Symbol field to change the symbol that will be used to display the waypoint in the Chart or Ra...

Page 200: ...ypoint groups Waypoints are organized into groups By default all waypoints are placed in the UNSORTED group New waypoint groups can be created and each waypoint can be assigned to a waypoint group For...

Page 201: ...ymbol that you want to use for the waypoints in the selected group A confirmation dialog is displayed 4 Select Yes to apply the new symbols to the waypoints or select No to cancel Moving a waypoint to...

Page 202: ...he waypoint list is displayed Note The waypoint list can also be accessed directly from the Homescreen by selecting WPT or by going to the My Data menu and selecting Waypoint List Editing waypoint det...

Page 203: ...sting or new waypoint group or assign all of the waypoints the same waypoint symbol Searching for waypoints by name or keyword Waypoints can be searched for by name or keyword From the Waypoints list...

Page 204: ...elected area If the box is drawn in the wrong place you can draw a new area by selecting 2 new corner points 8 Select Search from the menu A list of all waypoints in the selected area is displayed 9 S...

Page 205: ...1 Star Fish 2 Star Fish 3 Star School Fish Lobster Small Fish Rocks Reef Private Reef Public Reef Dolphin Shark Billfish Tank Reef Ball Sailboat Sportsfisher Trawler Swimmer Martini Tree Tower Hill o...

Page 206: ...or symbols will be displayed if Hide is displayed in the list then the group or symbols are not displayed in the application 5 Repeat Step 4 for each waypoint group or symbol type you want to show or...

Page 207: ...active Building a route You can build a route on a touchscreen multifunction display by following the steps below D11762 1 From the chart application 1 Select and hold a location on screen The chart c...

Page 208: ...recorded track When a track is converted the system creates the closest route through the recorded track using the minimum number of waypoints Each waypoint created will be saved with the depth and te...

Page 209: ...a user defined Minimum Safe Depth value As both of these values are subjective the generated route MUST be carefully checked and if necessary edited BEFORE starting to follow the route in the Chart ap...

Page 210: ...ute list Reviewing the route list is not an adequate method of checking a route please refer to Reviewing a route generated using Autorouting for details on how to check a route Once finished routes g...

Page 211: ...voided Important Autorouting will NOT be used when moving waypoints within routes extra care should be taken to ensure that the route leg and any moved waypoints are safe to navigate 4 Scroll over the...

Page 212: ...he start and end waypoints will be created and joined with a straight route leg however there will be no automatically generated waypoints and the waypoint symbols will be changed to caution symbols P...

Page 213: ...select the required route from the list From the Homescreen select My Data Routes and select the required route from the list Adding a waypoint to a route on the chart screen From the chart applicati...

Page 214: ...Follow Route Follow Route In Reverse Hide Route Insert Waypoint Edit Route Erase Route Add Route Leg Acquire Target only available if Radar overlay is switched on When following a route the context me...

Page 215: ...Auto Time Distance Track Interval specifies the interval value e g 15 minutes For example when creating a track for a long journey an interval set to Auto could result in rapid use of all of the stor...

Page 216: ...want to erase 3 Select Erase Track The erase track pop up message is displayed 4 Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel the action Erasing all tracks From the Homescreen 1 Select My Data 2 Select Impo...

Page 217: ...ata and user settings 17 5 Waypoints routes and tracks storage capacity The display can store the following quantities of waypoints routes and tracks Way points 3000 waypoints 100 waypoint groups each...

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Page 219: ...chart display on page 228 18 7 Chart Orientation on page 229 18 8 Chart motion mode on page 230 18 9 Chart views on page 231 18 10 Chart display on page 233 18 11 Overlays on page 234 18 12 Chart vect...

Page 220: ...e Chart application 18 8 Chart motion mode Chart application synchronization Wireless electronic chart plotter sync and waypoint sync with Navionics Mobile Marine app Navionics mobile marine app Plan...

Page 221: ...ion the Call out by swiping your finger over another area or object Chart context menu The context menu provides positional data for the cursor position in relation to your vessel and access to menu o...

Page 222: ...ffer new chart types and regions from around the globe Refer to the Raymarine website www raymarine com for the latest information on available LightHouse charts Raster charts Raster charts are an exa...

Page 223: ...n be resumed rather than downloading the entire file again 9 Wait for the download to finish The downloaded file can now be unzipped extracted to memory card for use with your multifunction display Un...

Page 224: ...nics cartography types are available for your multifunction display Ready to Navigate Silver Gold Gold Platinum Platinum Fish N Chip Hotmaps To check the current availability of Navionics chart cards...

Page 225: ...options The chart application provides features to help navigate to a chosen location The navigation options are found in the Navigate menu Menu Navigate Pilot Controls Accesses the Pilot Control Dia...

Page 226: ...navigating a route then the next waypoint is selected Note You can set the radius distance of the waypoint arrival circle which is used to trigger the waypoint arrival alarm Changing destination duri...

Page 227: ...ayed 2 Select Advance Waypoint Note If the current destination is the last waypoint the chart advances on to the first waypoint in the route 18 4 Chart ranging and panning Ranging in and out The table...

Page 228: ...n screen by the vessel symbol The vessel symbols are only displayed when heading or COG data is available The vessel symbol varies depending on selected settings and the availability of heading data M...

Page 229: ...f there is active navigation Note To prevent continuous backwards and forwards rotations as the vessel yaws from side to side the chart will not update unless the heading changes by at least 10 degree...

Page 230: ...re moves relative to your vessel You can use the Menu Presentation View Motion Boat Position menu options to determine whether the vessel is fixed in the center of the window or offset If you change t...

Page 231: ...rt objects and move around the chart area 11 Target waypoint current target waypoint 12 Databoxes used to display data such as depth on the chart screen Item Description 13 AIS target a vessel broadca...

Page 232: ...s below From the Chart application menu 1 Select Presentation 2 Select View Motion 3 Select 3D Display Options 4 Select Center of View so that On is highlighted Selecting centre of view will switch th...

Page 233: ...ption determines the level of detail that is displayed on screen The Chart display menu option is only available when using vector based cartography The Chart display options are shown below Simple De...

Page 234: ...overlay is not available in 3D view 2D Shading Determines whether terrain shading is displayed in 2D view Community Edits Determines whether the community layer is enabled or disabled Chart Text Deter...

Page 235: ...s using COG then OVL COG is displayed in the top left corner of the Chart application Note When the overlay is using COG misalignment of the Radar and Chart images can occur due to tide and current ef...

Page 236: ...d Sea The chart display is redrawn showing the new overlay selection NOWRad weather overlay With a suitable weather receiver connected to your multifunction display you can overlay NOWRad weather info...

Page 237: ...s 3 Select Chart Grid so that On is selected to turn the grid on or 4 Select Chart Grid so that Off is selected to turn the grid off 2D shading If supported by your cartography type you can switch sha...

Page 238: ...hart text Off The default setting for Chart text is On Switching chart text on and off The Chart text can be switched on and off by following the steps below From the Chart application menu 1 Select P...

Page 239: ...ne Ring will switch the zone ring between hidden to visible Setting up the Safe Zone Ring You can adjust the Safe Zone Ring radius the time to Safe Zone and choose whether AIS targets trigger the Safe...

Page 240: ...lect Fuel Range Ring so that Off is selected Changing the size of the vessel symbol The vessel symbol size can be changed following the steps below From the Chart application menu 1 Select Presentatio...

Page 241: ...course A double arrow head is used if the vector length is set to a value other than infinite Note If Speed Over Ground SOG or heading data is not available vectors cannot be displayed Vector length...

Page 242: ...Detail disables the following objects and overlays 2D Shading Community Edits Chart Text Chart Boundaries Light Sectors Routing Systems Caution Areas Marine Features Land Features Panoramic Photo Road...

Page 243: ...navigation mark symbols are used International or US These symbols correspond to paper charts Light Sectors Determines whether the sector of light cast by a fixed beacon is displayed Routing Systems...

Page 244: ...object on screen and choose Chart Objects from the chart context menu to view information about the selected object Select Find Nearest from the chart context menu to search for objects close by Disp...

Page 245: ...default date Navionics animated currents Example current animation Arrows are used to indicate the direction of current flow The length of the arrow indicates the flow rate and the color of the arrow...

Page 246: ...The electronic charts may allow animation of the tide information tide stations Animated tide information is available in the chart application wherever a diamond shaped symbol with a T is displayed T...

Page 247: ...the graph indicates when nightfall occurs 6 Low High Tide Indicates the time at which low or high tide occurs 7 Date navigation Use the icons to move to the next or previous day 8 Time The horizontal...

Page 248: ...m Determines the depth at which the Safety contour is displayed The Safety contour cannot be set to a value less than the Shallow contour or higher than the Deep contour Deep Water From Determines the...

Page 249: ...dicated by CHRT Sync in the chart application title bar Any changes made to the heading range or position in any chart instance will be reflected in all other chart instances Note When the 2D and 3D c...

Page 250: ...On and Off 6 Select Back or Ok to close the measure menu leaving the current measurement on screen Measuring from point to point From the chart application 1 Select the location on screen that you wan...

Page 251: ...19 9 SideVisionTM Range on page 264 19 10 Fishfinder scrolling on page 264 19 11 Fishfinder display modes on page 265 19 12 SideVisionTM Views on page 267 19 13 Presentation menu options on page 268...

Page 252: ...sion technology CHIRP DownVisionTM overview SideVision technology CHIRP SideVision overview Fishfinder features Supports multiple active sonar modules 19 4 Multiple sonar module support Create custom...

Page 253: ...Multiple pages can be set up on the Homescreen which can be used to display different combinations of Channel and Display mode Fishfinder context menu The Fishfinder application context menu displays...

Page 254: ...to target resolution bottom detection even through bait balls and thermoclines and detection sensitivity D12601 2 CHIRP Sonar overview CHIRP sonar produces a conical shaped beam the coverage of the c...

Page 255: ...on the sea floor bridge piers wrecks shoals or fish SideVision produces two wide angle side to side beams each with a thin fore to aft beam The coverage of the SideVision beams is a swath on each sid...

Page 256: ...e water column until they hit the sea floor The water column close to your vessel is displayed as a dark band in the image The abrupt change to a lighter section in the image indicates where the sea f...

Page 257: ...tive sonar modules on the same network You can select which sonar channel you want to be displayed Only 1 channel can be displayed at a time in a single Fishfinder application pane Multiple channels c...

Page 258: ...tware for your product s visit www raymarine com software Selecting the sonar channel To select the channel you want to display follow the steps below From the Fishfinder application 1 Select Menu 2 S...

Page 259: ...led SideVision sonar crosstalk interference Multiple sonar crosstalk interference Due to the high sensitivity of SideVision transducers you may experience some minor crosstalk interference between the...

Page 260: ...rence MENU Sensitivity Settings Power Mode Note that the Power Mode setting is not available for all transducers Ensure that you have a common RF ground point for all electrical equipment on your vess...

Page 261: ...or 4 using non touch controls select the channel and then press and hold the Ok button until the options screen is displayed 5 Select Copy Channel The on screen keyboard is displayed 6 Enter the name...

Page 262: ...sembles a double vertical line Target depth The closer the target to the surface the larger the mark on screen Water depth As water depth increases signal strength decreases resulting in a lighter ons...

Page 263: ...ay variant being used The table below shows the Range controls available for each display variant Controls Multifunction displays Rotary Control c Series e Series RMK 9 keypad Range in and Range out b...

Page 264: ...reen Scroll speed You can adjust the speed at which the fishfinder image scrolls A faster speed provides more detail which may be useful when you are looking for fish If you select a slower speed the...

Page 265: ...lly From the Fishfinder application with the display mode set to Zoom 1 Select Menu 2 Select Display Mode 3 Select Zoom Factor 4 Select a preset Zoom Factor x2 x3 x4 or select Manual Once selection is...

Page 266: ...ure is particularly useful for finding fish that feed close to the bottom Adjusting the range of the bottom lock image allows you to view more bottom details You can also reposition the image on the s...

Page 267: ...e screen The View icons are displayed in the bottom center area of the screen 2 Select the Left view icon to display only the left channel 3 Select the Right view icon to display only the right channe...

Page 268: ...the seabed On Off default Menu Item Description Options Color Palette Various color palettes are available to suit different conditions and your personal preferences Traditional CHIRP sonar channels...

Page 269: ...er indicates the distance behind your vessel 6 Cursor Depth this is the depth of the cursor position Cursor Range this is the range from your vessel to the cursor position 7 Depth markers these number...

Page 270: ...g the context menu From the Fishfinder context menu 1 Select Place Waypoint The Waypoint is placed at the cursors location and the new waypoint dialog is displayed 2 Select Ok to accept the default wa...

Page 271: ...ntrol is shown Note SideVisionTM channels do not use onscreen Gain controls The Gain setting can be found in the Sensitivity Settings menu Enabling and disabling on screen gain controls You can enable...

Page 272: ...or 6 Select Auto to enable automatic color gain Setting auto color gain offset When connected to a CPx70 series sonar module the Auto color gain can be offset by 50 From the Sensitivity Settings menu...

Page 273: ...t mode 0 to 30 does Top out mode Top out mode is a digital filter that is combined with the TVG control The top out mode filter reduces noise and clutter from the top portion of the sonar beam Top out...

Page 274: ...ected to external CHIRP sonar modules excluding DownVisionTM and external traditional sonar modules excluding legacy you can select an auto TVG mode Noise Filter The Noise Filter reduces the amount of...

Page 275: ...s the specified sensitivity level and is within the depth limits if enabled Fishfinder Deep alarm sounds when the detected depth is greater than the deep limit Fishfinder Shallow alarm sounds when the...

Page 276: ...eeded as the system will set the frequency automatically to suit your transducer s operating conditions Lower frequencies e g 50 kHz Produces a wide sonar beam and penetrate the water well Lower frequ...

Page 277: ...t needed as the CHIRP sonar module will sweep the transducer s available frequency range in each ping With the CHIRP sonar module set to a non CHIRP mode the frequency can be fine tuned to adjust the...

Page 278: ...0 pings per second CHIRP and traditional external sonars 5 to 30 pings per second Ping Enable The sonar ping can be disabled This is useful when other equipment is being tested or if someone is diving...

Page 279: ...ons available are dependent on the sonar module connected Speed Transducer Select the appropriate speed transducer from those available This option is only available if you are not using a combined De...

Page 280: ...ed and temperature calibration settings and the depth offset 1 Using a compatible Raymarine multifunction display go to the Fishfinder application page 2 Select Menu from the side menu 3 Select Set up...

Page 281: ...f data items on page 285 20 6 Engine identification on page 292 20 7 Setting boat details from the Data application on page 294 20 8 Setting engine RPM range and red zone on page 294 20 9 Color theme...

Page 282: ...tor vessel Sailing vessel Page number Page Page number Page 1 6 Engine 1 5 Engine 2 6 Navigation 2 5 Navigation 3 6 Environment 3 5 Sailing 4 6 Fishing 4 5 Environment 5 6 Fuel 5 5 Rolling road 6 6 Ro...

Page 283: ...its of measure from the Data application Adjust wind data response times 20 13 Setting wind damping from the Data application Reset minimum and maximum data readings 20 11 Resetting minimum and maximu...

Page 284: ...the required page layout The new page is displayed 3 Select a blank cell on the new page 4 Select Select Data Category 5 Browse to the required data category 6 Select the data item you want to display...

Page 285: ...application Graphics Battery Amps Battery Temperature Battery Voltage Battery Battery status Battery Charge Rate of Turn Heel Angle Boat Types of data generated by your vessel For example tank levels...

Page 286: ...re Oil Pressure Oil Pressure Coolant Temperature Transmission Oil Temperature Transmission Oil Pressure Transmission Gear Boost Pressure Fuel Pressure Fuel Flow Rate Fuel Flow Inst Fuel Flow Avg Engin...

Page 287: ...mpty Fuel Used Trip Fuel Types of data related to the fuel system For example fuel levels Fuel Used Season Pressure Air Temperature Minimum Air Temperature Maximum Air Temperature Drift Set Set Drift...

Page 288: ...ication only Locked Heading Locked Heading Error LH Error and LH Data application only Tack Heading Heading Heading related data For example locked heading Compass Data application only Cursor Positio...

Page 289: ...se Made Good CMG DMG CMG VMG Data application only Distance to Waypoint Distance Made Good Waypoint ETA Waypoint TTG Route ETA Route TTG Pilot Pilot related data For example rudder Rudder Angle Speed...

Page 290: ...ks Live Well Local Time Time Time related data For example local time Local Date AWA Maximum AWA Minimum AWA AWS Maximum AWS Minimum AWS TWA Maximum TWA Minimum TWA TWS Maximum TWS Minimum TWS TWD Car...

Page 291: ...Dials and graphical representations are only available from the Data application Databar and data cell overlays can only display digital items Note The Battery Engine Fuel and Tanks menus will display...

Page 292: ...th an ECI interface and Using the engine identification wizard information Make the data connections according to the instructions provided in the 87202 ECI Installation instructions Ensure all data b...

Page 293: ...ernal Devices Engines Set up 2 If required change the number of engines your vessel has by selecting Num of Engines and entering the correct number of engines You can select up to 5 engines 3 Select I...

Page 294: ...m RPM range and the RPM red zone can be automatically set by the engines or can be configured manually From the Data Set up menu Menu Data Set up 1 Select Max RPM Range A list of available RPM setting...

Page 295: ...dark Dark theme de fault Light theme Changing the color theme You can change the color theme by following the steps below From the Data application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Color...

Page 296: ...pplications for the display of all values related to temperature Fahrenheit Celsius Pressure Units The units of measure that will be used in all applications for the display of all values related to p...

Page 297: ...t The reading is reset Note Resets will only be available for data items that are currently displayed onscreen 20 12 Resetting all datapages You can reset the Data application s datapages to factory d...

Page 298: ...ich changes to wind angle and wind speed data are updated on the display From the Data Set up menu Menu Data Set up 1 Select Wind Angle Damping 2 Select Wind Speed Damping The default level is 12 The...

Page 299: ...king on page 307 21 7 Distances range and bearing on page 310 21 8 Radar mode and orientation on page 313 21 9 Radar presentation menu options on page 315 21 10 Radar tuning On screen gain controls on...

Page 300: ...ect its orientation and surface If using a non HD digital radome scanner strongest target returns are displayed in yellow with weaker returns in 2 shades of blue If using a HD or SuperHD radar scanner...

Page 301: ...adar Features Depending on the type of Raymarine radar you have different features will be available to you the table below shows which features and settings are supported by radar type Feature Non HD...

Page 302: ...TX Rotating icon signifying that the scanner is on and transmitting When SCANNER is set to ON select this mode to activate the scanner This is the usual mode of operation Standby STBY Static icon indi...

Page 303: ...red up from the Radar application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Power down radar Using the power button to switch operating modes The radar operating modes can also be set using the multifunction displays sh...

Page 304: ...lutter and other interference Not all radar echoes are produced by valid targets Spurious or missing echoes may be caused by Side lobes Indirect echoes Multiple echoes Blind sectors Sea rain or snow c...

Page 305: ...r effects can normally be minimized by careful selection of the scanner site prior to installation Rain or Snow Clutter The radar can see echoes from rain or snow Returns from storm areas and rain squ...

Page 306: ...he target Maximum radar range is essentially line of sight so is limited by the height of the scanner and the height of the target as illustrated below a1 a2 h H D1643 4 Rmax Rmax 2 23 h H 1 3 2 Item...

Page 307: ...ressing the Ok button 2 HybridTouch and Touch only displays i Select and hold on an area or object or ii With the Chart Call out displayed select the Call out box Adjusting guard zone sensitivity You...

Page 308: ...rning displayed The target symbol changes to the dangerous target symbol and flashes to indicate that it is a dangerous target Acknowledging the alarm will remove the warning If a target is lost eithe...

Page 309: ...PA target using the MARPA context menu From the radar application 1 Select the relevant target The MARPA context menu is displayed 2 Select Cancel Target or Cancel All Targets Cancelling a MARPA targe...

Page 310: ...earings Range Rings Yes approx imate dis tance Yes approx imate range No Cursor No Yes Yes Variable Range Markers Electronic Bearing Lines VRM EBL No Yes Yes Floating VRM EBL Yes No Yes Measuring usin...

Page 311: ...he VRM EBL float function to measure the range and bearing between any two points on the radar screen This function allows you to move the VRM EBL centre away from your vessel s position and onto a ta...

Page 312: ...he desired position 6 Press the Ok button to confirm the new position Unfloating a VRM EBL on the radar display To re center a VRM EBL on a touchscreen multifunction display follow the steps below Fro...

Page 313: ...ta becomes unavailable whilst in this mode a warning message will be shown the status bar indicates North Up in brackets and the radar uses 0 heading in relative motion When heading data becomes avail...

Page 314: ...e is set to True fixed radar targets maintain a constant position and moving vessels including your vessel travel in true perspective to each other and to fixed landmasses on the screen As the vessel...

Page 315: ...akes you to the Display Waypoints dialog where you can choose which waypoint icons to Show Hide in the radar application Display Waypoint Show Hide Waypoint Name This menu item allows you to show or h...

Page 316: ...E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T...

Page 317: ...P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M...

Page 318: ...the on screen Gain controls are set to Hidden then the Gain settings can be accessed directly from the application menu Menu Gain Using the on screen gain controls To adjust settings using the on scre...

Page 319: ...gnize other objects You can adjust the intensity of this setting between 0 and 100 On enables the Rain function and allows you to adjust the setting between 0 and 100 Off disables the Rain function Th...

Page 320: ...pplication menu with the required Preset Mode selected 1 Select Adjust Preset Mode where Mode shall be the Preset mode already selected 2 Select Sea 3 The Sea clutter slider bar control is displayed 4...

Page 321: ...ed settings to achieve the best picture in different situations Each of the gain presets has a gain function which is set to automatic mode by default Raymarine strongly recommends the use of these pr...

Page 322: ...y selected 2 Select Sea 3 The Sea clutter slider bar control is displayed 4 Adjust the Sea clutter slider bar control to the appropriate setting between 0 and 100 or 5 Select the Auto box so that a ti...

Page 323: ...72 nm 12 Kw SuperHD Open Array Long 1 1 8 nm to 72 nm 1 8 nm to 72 nm Short 2 1 8 nm to 3 nm 1 8 nm to 72 nm Scanner Dual range mode Range covered by software versions 1 xx to 2 xx Range covered by s...

Page 324: ...between the 24 RPM and 48 RPM scan speeds as appropriate Selecting radar scan speed Follow the steps below to change the radar speed The speed option requires a 48 RPM compatible Raymarine HD radome...

Page 325: ...on The options are Relative to ships heading or referenced to the compass is degrees Magnetic True as selected in Bearing Mode Relative Mag True Sea Clutter Curve This menu item allows you to adjust t...

Page 326: ...m the radar application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Radar Set up 3 Select Tune Adjust 4 Select Tune Adjust The Tune Adjust slider bar control is displayed 5 Adjust the slider bar control to the appropriate...

Page 327: ...tings to defaults follow the steps below From in the radar application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Radar Set up 3 Select Advanced 4 Select Reset Advanced A confirmation pop up message is displayed 5 Select...

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Page 329: ...feeds using Quad View on page 331 22 4 Camera cycling on page 332 22 5 Naming camera video feeds on page 333 22 6 Adjusting the video image on page 334 22 7 Selecting the aspect ratio on page 334 22 8...

Page 330: ...icon to start stop recording Touchscreen displays only 8 Take photo temporary onscreen icon to take a photo Touchscreen displays only Important Multifunction displays must be powered up before power i...

Page 331: ...ed simultaneously Quad View can consist of up to 4 x IP feeds or 1 x analog feed and up to 3 x IP feeds To enable Quad View from the Camera application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Camera View 3 Select Layo...

Page 332: ...s present on a video input the No video source available message is displayed You can choose whether or not the video input s appear during camera cycling The time interval that each feed is displayed...

Page 333: ...default feed name provided by the connected device or the custom name which can be assigned to the feed Turning off camera cycling You can turn off Camera cycling using the methods detailed below From...

Page 334: ...ightness or Color as appropriate The numeric adjust control is displayed 4 Adjust the level to the required setting 22 7 Selecting the aspect ratio If supported by your connected camera video input de...

Page 335: ...cording timer is displayed onscreen that shows the elapsed time Recording an IP camera feed To record the feed from an IP camera follow the steps below From the Camera application 1 Select Menu 2 Sele...

Page 336: ...e Video file is played You can also playback video clips from the My Data menu from the Homescreen Homescreen My Data Images and Videos Moving and copying video files You can copy and move files betwe...

Page 337: ...slot From the Camera application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Photos 3 Select Timer 4 Select Time Delay A list of time intervals is displayed 5 s 10 s 30 s 5 Select a time interval from the list 6 Select S...

Page 338: ...6 Select View Image The photo is displayed onscreen You can also view images from the My Data menu from the Homescreen Homescreen My Data Images and Videos Moving and copying Photos You can copy and...

Page 339: ...amera image on page 340 23 3 Controls overview on page 341 23 4 Camera control on page 342 23 5 Image adjustments on page 344 23 6 Pan and tilt camera new camera interface on page 347 23 7 High power...

Page 340: ...era application you will need to create a new page icon featuring the thermal camera application 23 2 Thermal camera image The thermal camera provides a video image which is shown on your display The...

Page 341: ...s will fine tune the thermal image to suit the current ambient temperature The FFC operation is indicated by a momentary pause and a green rectangle displayed in the upper left of the thermal video im...

Page 342: ...mal camera image Note Stabilized variants of the T Series thermal cameras include a continuous zoom function non stabilized variants can switch between x2 and x4 magnification Panning and tilting and...

Page 343: ...the point of interest Mechanical stabilization has two aspects horizontal azimuth and vertical elevation By default mechanical stabilization is set to on which provides the best on the water performan...

Page 344: ...t may provide better imagery in certain conditions The 4 modes are Night Running scene preset mode for night conditions Day Running scene preset mode for daytime conditions Night Docking scene preset...

Page 345: ...ifferences between objects Thermal imaging produces a clear image even in total darkness Visible light camera provides black and white or greyscale imagery during the day and in low light conditions H...

Page 346: ...From the thermal camera application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Camera Set up 3 Select Align camera The Align camera to boat pop up is displayed 4 Adjust the value to the required setting This value will a...

Page 347: ...scale Glowbow Rainbow Fusion Scene Night Running Night Docking Day Running Man Overboard Thermal Visible Reverse video Rear View Surveillance Adjust Contrast Select to display the Adjust Contrast sub...

Page 348: ...dth Narrow Medium Wide Default Color Enables selection of default color palette Red Greyscale Glowbow Rainbow Fusion Icon Level Enables selection of level of icons displayed on screen None Minimal All...

Page 349: ...fault Off PC Icon Shows or hides the on screen PC connected icon On default Off Restore Factory Defaults Enables you to restore the camera s settings to factory default values Calibrate platform The c...

Page 350: ...ode ON 22 W 17 4 W Standby High Power Mode OFF High Torque Mode ON 8 W 7 4 W Standby High Power Mode ON High Torque Mode OFF 13 W 13 W Awake High Power Mode OFF High Torque Mode OFF 8 W 7 4 W Awake Hi...

Page 351: ...de only available when camera is activated Camera Set up Select to display the Camera Set up menu Set Home Position Camera menu Onscreen display OSD menu Align Camera Camera Set up menu Set Home Posit...

Page 352: ...toggles the infrared image between white hot or red hot if viewing a color image and black hot Enable Disable Color Thermal Video Enable or disable the thermal color palettes Enabled Greyscale Red Se...

Page 353: ...y due to shock or vibration then the Position indicator or Home setting may need realigning reset the camera to realign Menu item Description Settings Operation Enable Disable High Motor Torque This o...

Page 354: ...to Search mode Switch Thermal VIS Video Dual payload models only The USER button will switch between Thermal and Low Light camera images Hide Show All Icons The USER button will toggle between Show an...

Page 355: ...Thermal camera application overview on page 356 24 2 Thermal camera image on page 356 24 3 Controls overview on page 357 24 4 Camera control on page 358 24 5 Image adjustments on page 358 24 6 Fixed m...

Page 356: ...rmal camera image The thermal camera provides a video image which is shown on your display The video feed provides Thermal image Status icons system information You should take time to familiarize you...

Page 357: ...ge to suit the current ambient temperature The FFC operation is indicated by a momentary pause and a green rectangle displayed in the upper left of the thermal video image 24 3 Controls overview The t...

Page 358: ...elect the best image setting for the current environmental conditions During normal operation the thermal camera automatically adjusts itself to provide a high contrast image optimized for most condit...

Page 359: ...ng is active to black hot The difference between white hot and black hot is shown below White hot thermal image Black hot thermal image You may find it useful to experiment with this option to find th...

Page 360: ...nning Man Overboard Reverse video Rear View Adjust Contrast Select to display the Adjust Contrast sub menu Contrast Brightness Color Standby Select to place the camera in to standby mode only availabl...

Page 361: ...ws or hides the on screen JCU connected icon On default Off PC Icon Shows or hides the on screen PC connected icon On default Off Restore Factory Defaults Enables you to restore the camera s settings...

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Page 363: ...ing music on page 367 25 4 Selecting shuffle and repeat functions on page 367 25 5 Adjusting volume levels for each zone on page 368 25 6 Selecting the zone to control on page 368 25 7 Adjusting the t...

Page 364: ...sses will skip forwards through the available tracks Press and hold Scans the current track forwards in 10 seconds intervals The Fusion link application can be used to Browse available media sources A...

Page 365: ...Album title 4 Track number 5 Track progress Menu options available for USB devices are as follows Browse music Repeat Shuffle Tone Controls Select Fusion System DVD D12750 1 1 2 3 5 4 1 Time elapsed...

Page 366: ...ls Select Fusion System Satellite radio D12752 1 1 3 4 1 Track name 2 Artist 3 Channel details Note The Fusion head unit must be used to control a satellite receiver connected to a fusion media system...

Page 367: ...hem 5 Select the Back icon to move back up the folder structure 6 Select the track that you want to listen to The main screen is displayed and the track will begin to play 25 4 Selecting shuffle and r...

Page 368: ...el to the required setting 4 Select the Back icon to go back to the main screen Note Adjusting the All Zones level will adjust all of the zones at the same time 25 6 Selecting the zone to control You...

Page 369: ...6 Select Back from the menu options to go back to the main screen 25 8 Selecting the system to control Where more than one Fusion entertainment system is connected you can select which system the Fus...

Page 370: ...ffle iPod USB Switches track shuffle on and off Tone Controls All devices Enables adjustment of the following tone controls Bass Middle Treble Select Fusion system All devices Enables you to select th...

Page 371: ...application display overview on page 373 26 4 Weather map navigation on page 376 26 5 Weather context menu on page 376 26 6 Weather information on page 377 26 7 Weather reports on page 378 26 8 Anima...

Page 372: ...Satellite Radio Inc WSI Navcast Incorporated and Raymarine with regard to this service If you do not have the subscription agreement you may view a copy on the internet at www sirius com marineweather...

Page 373: ...n radar dark greens yellow orange and red Lightning a lightning symbol is shown at each cloud to ground strike Light recorded in last 10 15 minutes Medium recorded in last 5 10 minutes Dark recorded i...

Page 374: ...ime Position direction and speed Pressure and maximum wind speed and gusts Surface pressure symbols The weather application uses a range of symbols to represent different surface pressure conditions S...

Page 375: ...itation type Color code Intensity in mm per hour Transparent nothing shown at very low precipitation 0 00 to 0 20 mm hr Light green 0 21 to 1 00 mm hr Medium green 1 01 to 4 00 mm hr Color code Intens...

Page 376: ...ated on the left hand side of the screen 26 5 Weather context menu The weather application includes a context menu which provides positional data and the option to view weather reports from the cursor...

Page 377: ...d form Wave height Wave period Wave direction Viewing weather station reports You can view surface observation station reports by following the steps below From the weather application with surface ob...

Page 378: ...ther map From the weather application 1 Select Menu 2 Select View Report 3 Select Report At Selecting report at will switch between reports from Ship location or Cursor location Note You cannot change...

Page 379: ...cause the animation to restart Note The animation will be switched to Off if the animation menu is closed 26 9 Weather application menu options The following options are available from the weather app...

Page 380: ...lerts Off or select a range Alert Range Off 50 nm 150 nm 300 nm 500 nm All Note Unit of measurement is dependant upon unit set up choices Data Overlay Set up Allows you to set up and display hide up t...

Page 381: ...es with foliage blown off trees and large trees blown down Mobile homes and poorly constructed signs are destroyed Low lying escape routes are cut by rising water 3 5 hours before arrival of the centr...

Page 382: ...tion of winds near the earth s surface Tropical depression An organized system of clouds and thunderstorms with a defined surface circulation and maximum sustained winds of 38 mph 33 kt or less Tropic...

Page 383: ...Chapter 27 Sirius audio application North America only Chapter contents 27 1 Sirius audio overview on page 384 Sirius audio application North America only 383...

Page 384: ...e the volume level Mute the volume Note Sirius satellite radio is only available in North America Accessing the Sirius audio application 1 Select the Sirius Audio page icon from the homescreen Changin...

Page 385: ...apter contents 28 1 Raymarine mobile apps on page 386 28 2 Enabling Wi Fi on page 387 28 3 Enabling mobile apps on page 387 28 4 Setting up Wi Fi security on page 388 28 5 Selecting a Wi Fi channel on...

Page 386: ...rol controls access Touch the arrow to access controls 6 RayControl remote controls RayRemote This app enables you to stream or control your multifunction display remotely from a compatible smartphone...

Page 387: ...ote control your multifunction display via a tablet or smartphone device With the homescreen displayed 1 Select Set up 2 Select System Settings 3 Select Wireless Connections 4 Select Mobile apps 5 Sel...

Page 388: ...or iPad before wireless video streaming can be used Changing the default passphrase It is recommended that the default passphrase is not changed however if you do need to change the passphrase follow...

Page 389: ...Chapter 29 Maintaining your display Chapter contents 29 1 Service and maintenance on page 390 29 2 Product cleaning on page 390 Maintaining your display 389...

Page 390: ...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 condensat...

Page 391: ...on page 396 30 6 Sonar troubleshooting on page 398 30 7 Sonar crosstalk interference on page 401 30 8 Thermal camera troubleshooting on page 403 30 9 System data troubleshooting on page 405 30 10 Vide...

Page 392: ...to packing and 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...

Page 393: ...meter check the power supply voltage as close to the unit as possible to establish actual voltage when the current is flowing Refer to Chapter 31 Technical specification for power supply requirements...

Page 394: ...coupler as applicable Check the status of the Raymarine network switch SeaTalkhs RayNet network problem Check that SeaTalkhs RayNet cables are free from damage Software mismatch between equipment may...

Page 395: ...n GPS connection fault Ensure that external GPS connections and cabling are correct and fault free External GPS antenna in poor position For example Below decks Close proximity to transmitting equipme...

Page 396: ...s The start and end waypoints will be created and joined with a straight route leg however there will be no automatically generated waypoints and the waypoint symbols will be changed to caution symbol...

Page 397: ...create a route from point A to point B to point C to point D this will enable a route longer than 100 nm to be created using Autorouting for each route leg A safe route could not be generated The firs...

Page 398: ...ree from corrosion replace if necessary Software mismatch between equipment may prevent communication Ensure all Raymarine products contain the latest available software check the Raymarine website ww...

Page 399: ...he display connector to see if this causes the unit to re boot loose power replace if necessary 5 Check the vessel s battery voltage the condition of the battery terminals and power supply cables ensu...

Page 400: ...ons Paddle wheel fault Check that the paddle wheel is clean No speed offset set Add speed offset Incorrect calibration Re calibrate equipment Transducer does not have a speed element Install transduce...

Page 401: ...o be active at a time disable any other sonar modules by changing the Fishfinder application pane to a single one which only displays the output from one sonar module Alternatively disable the ping fo...

Page 402: ...te crosstalk interference from your system However this will not impede your ability to benefit from the full capabilities of your sonar system Being able to easily identify the way in which interfere...

Page 403: ...or via a Raymarine network switch Check the status of the Raymarine network switch Network problem Check that SeaTalkhs RayNet cables are free from damage Control conflict e g caused by multiple user...

Page 404: ...ticular environment may benefit from a different Scene Mode setting For example a very cold background such as the sky could cause the camera to use a wider temperature range than appropriate Use the...

Page 405: ...strument or engine interface Check the power to the SeaTalk bus Data source e g ST70 instrument or engine interface is not operating Refer to the manufacturer s handbook for the equipment in question...

Page 406: ...and their possible causes and solutions are described here Problem Possible causes Possible solutions No signal message on screen video image not displayed Cable or connection fault Check that the co...

Page 407: ...with Raymarine app Recommended device requirements iOS Devices Best performance achieved on iPhone 4 or later and iPad 2 or later Android Kindle Fire Best performance achieved with 1GHz processor and...

Page 408: ...tions New Bluetooth Connection Media player device is not compatible with the Bluetooth 2 1 EDR power class 1 5 supported profile AVRCP 1 0 or higher Check the Bluetooth compatibility with the device...

Page 409: ...Screen is not being operated with bare fingers for example gloves are being worn Bare fingers must make contact with the screen for correct operation Alternatively you may use conductive gloves Touch...

Page 410: ...isplay Check 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 do...

Page 411: ...Chapter 31 Technical specification Chapter contents 31 1 Technical specification on page 412 Technical specification 411...

Page 412: ...power cable 15 A Standard 20 mm glass fuse Power consumption without PoE gS95 Full brightness 19 5 W Max PowerSave mode 12 8 W Max Standby 5 W Max gS125 Full brightness 29 6 W Max PowerSave mode 12 4...

Page 413: ...only 2 x composite video inputs Output resolution 720p fixed Internal storage Multifunction displays MFDs include internal storage that can be used to store recorded video and photos taken using the C...

Page 414: ...ics Platinum Navionics Platinum Navionics Fish N Chip Navionics Hotmaps Compatible Jeppesen cartography C MAP Essentials C MAP 4D MAX C MAP 4D MAX Note Refer to the Raymarine website www rayma rine co...

Page 415: ...Chapter 32 Technical support Chapter contents 32 1 Raymarine customer support on page 416 32 2 Learning resources on page 416 32 3 Third party support on page 417 Technical support 415...

Page 416: ...ayed 1 Select Set up 2 Select Maintenance 3 Select Diagnostics 4 Select Select Device 5 Select the relevant product from the list 6 Select Show All Data 32 2 Learning resources Raymarine has produced...

Page 417: ...arty support Contact and support details for third party suppliers can be found on the appropriate websites Fusion www fusionelectronics com Navionics www navionics com Sirius www sirius com Technical...

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Page 419: ...Network hardware on page 421 33 4 Network cable connector types on page 421 33 5 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors on page 422 33 6 Network cable types on page 424 33 7 SeaTalkng cabling componen...

Page 420: ...t power and data cable R62379 1 5 m 4 9 ft Right angled power and data cable R70029 33 2 gS Series spares The following accessories are available for gS Series displays Description Part number gS95 su...

Page 421: ...installations Important Do NOT use crossover devices for POE Power Over Ethernet connections Ethernet RJ45 coupler R32142 Enables direct connection of RJ45 SeaTalkhs devices to smaller systems where a...

Page 422: ...ck These handles securely attach to the twist lock on RayNet cables enabling you to pull the cables through conduits and other obstacles 5 3 RayNet to RayNet right angle coupler adapter Suitable for c...

Page 423: ...rtight fit Directly connect a Raymarine radar scanner with an RJ45 SeaTalkhs male cable to a RayNet network switch e g HS5 or LightHouse MFD 1 3 Adapter cable with a RayNet male plug on one end and an...

Page 424: ...hs patch cable E06055 10 m 32 8 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06056 15 m 49 2 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable A62136 20 m 65 6 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06057 33 7 SeaTalkng cabling components SeaTalkng cabling...

Page 425: ...r cable A06049 SeaTalkng Terminator A06031 SeaTalkng T piece A06028 Provides 1 x spur connection SeaTalkng 5 way connector A06064 Provides 3 x spur connections SeaTalkng backbone extender A06030 SeaTa...

Page 426: ...No Notes 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...

Page 427: ...onnector D12187 1 1 5 8 9 10 6 7 4 2 3 Pin Cable Signal PoE 1 White Orange BI_DA DC 2 Orange BI_DA DC 3 Blue BI_DC DC 4 White Blue BI_DC DC 5 White Green BI_BD DC 6 Green BI_BD DC Pin Cable Signal PoE...

Page 428: ...ater temperature MWV Wind speed and angle RMB Recommended minimum navigation information RMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data RSD Radar system data TTM Tracked target message VHW Water speed and...

Page 429: ...de 127258 Magnetic Variation 127488 Engine parameters rapid update 127489 Engine parameters dynamic 127493 Transmission parameters dynamic 127496 Trip parameters Vessel 127497 Trip parameters Engine 1...

Page 430: ...1 AIS Addressed safety related message 129802 AIS Safety related broadcast message 129808 DSC call information 129809 AIS class B CS static data report part A 129810 AIS class B CS static data report...

Page 431: ...n Sensor Engine Emergency Stop Mode Warning Level 1 Warning Level 2 Power Reduction Maintenance Needed Engine Comm Error Sub or Secondary Throttle Neutral Start Protect Engine Shutting Down unknown er...

Page 432: ...pplication will only be available when a valid configuration file has been loaded 1 Obtain the configuration file from the system supplier 2 Save the configuration file to the root directory of your m...

Page 433: ...witch 2 Toggle switch Press Ok to switch on or off 3 Rotary control Pressing Ok will cycle through its available states 4 Position Control Press Ok and use the Joystick to move direction 5 Momentary s...

Page 434: ...d RayRemote apps that allow a thermal camera to align to the mobile device s heading Added support for Traditional Chinese and Hungarian user interface languages Added support for Vessel name to be di...

Page 435: ...ty with v3 xx software of CP300 CP450C sounder modules LightHouse II V10 34 81344 3 gS95 gS125 gS165 New Fishfinder application Support for multiple active sonar modules on the network Ability to disp...

Page 436: ...dar application menu improvements Added support for multiple sonars Added estimated time of arrival for Routes Added NM m to distance units Added digital widget to Switch panel app Added support for D...

Page 437: ...fixed mount thermal cameras V7 43 CP100 V7 43 CP300 V7 43 RMK 9 remote keypad V7 43 ECI 100 V8 52 LightHouse Charts V9 45 LightHouse II Multiple sonar support 1 active V9 45 LightHouse II CP100 softwa...

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