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19.1 Troubleshooting

The troubleshooting section provides possible causes and the corrective
action required for common problems that are associated with the installation
and operation of your product.

Before packing and shipping, all Raymarine® products are subjected to
comprehensive testing and quality assurance programs. If you do experience
problems with your product, this section will help you to diagnose and correct
problems to restore normal operation.

If after referring to this section you are still having problems with your
product, please refer to the

Technical support

section of this manual for

useful links and Raymarine® Product Support contact details.

19.2 Power up troubleshooting

Product does not turn on or keeps turning off

Possible causes

Possible solutions

Blown fuse / tripped
breaker.

1.

Check condition of relevant fuses and breakers
and connections, replace if necessary. (Refer
to the

Technical Specification

section of your

product’s installation instructions for fuse
ratings.)

2. If fuse keeps blowing check for cable damage,

broken connector pins or incorrect wiring.

Poor / damaged
/ insecure power
supply cable /
connections

1.

Check that the power cable connector is
correctly orientated and fully inserted into the
display connector and locked in position.

2. Check the power supply cable and connectors

for signs of damage or corrosion, and replace
if necessary.

3.

With the display turned on, try flexing the power
cable near to the display connector to see if
this causes the unit to restart or lose power.
Replace if necessary.

4.

Check the vessel’s battery voltage and the
condition of the battery terminals and power
supply cables, ensuring connections are secure,
clean and free from corrosion. Replace if
necessary.

5. With the product under load, using a

multi-meter, check for high voltage drop
across all connectors / fuses etc, and replace
if necessary.

Incorrect power
connection

The power supply may be wired incorrectly, ensure
the installation instructions have been followed.

Troubleshooting

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Summary of Contents for AXIOM 2 PRO

Page 1: ...Document number 2023 Raymarine UK Limited 87443 Rev 2 01 2023 Date English en US INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MFD CHARTPLOTTER AXIOMTM 2 PRO...

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Page 3: ...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 owners This product is protected by pate...

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Page 5: ...Document information 14 2 3 Document conventions 14 2 4 Document illustrations 14 2 5 Product documentation 14 User manuals Print Shop 15 2 6 LightHouse 4 operation instructions 15 Multifunction displ...

Page 6: ...cket mounting 41 8 4 Trunnion mounting Axiom 2 Pro 16 42 Tools required trunnion mount installations 42 Display trunnion mounting preparation 42 Trunnion bracket mounting 43 8 5 Flush mounting 44 Tool...

Page 7: ...og video connection 69 14 2 HDMI Out connection 69 CHAPTER 15 AUDIO CONNECTIONS 70 15 1 Audio RCA connections 71 CHAPTER 16 USB CONNECTIONS 72 16 1 Accessory connection 73 CHAPTER 17 GPS ANTENNA CONNE...

Page 8: ...tion 100 Sonar channels 100 Sonar range 100 Traditional sonar range 100 22 8 S variant sonar specification 100 22 9 Conformance approvals 100 22 10 Product markings 101 CHAPTER 23 AXIOM 2 PRO 16 TECHN...

Page 9: ...APPENDIX A REPLACING THE NAME PLAQUE 117 APPENDIX B REPLACING THE CARD READER DOOR 118 APPENDIX C NMEA 0183 SENTENCES 119 APPENDIX D NMEA 2000 PGNS 119 9...

Page 10: ...s Do NOT install in a hazardous flammable atmosphere such as in an engine room or near fuel tanks Product warnings Caution Product weight Refer to the technical specification for your product to ensur...

Page 11: ...owing measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to whic...

Page 12: ...and electronic equipment at a recycling center or other collection point For more information about suitable collection points for waste electrical and electronic equipment in your region refer to the...

Page 13: ...ENTS 2 1 Applicable products page 14 2 2 Document information page 14 2 3 Document conventions page 14 2 4 Document illustrations page 14 2 5 Product documentation page 14 2 6 LightHouse 4 operation i...

Page 14: ...from the Cartography selection menu MFD apps are accessed from the Homescreen Procedures for performing specific tasks using the product s user interface The term Select is used to refer to the actio...

Page 15: ...p FAQ pages http www raymarine co uk view id 5751 Note Accepted methods of payment for printed manuals are credit cards and PayPal Printed manuals can be shipped worldwide Further manuals will be adde...

Page 16: ...CHAPTER 3 PRODUCT AND SYSTEM OVERVIEW CHAPTER CONTENTS 3 1 Product overview page 17 3 2 Typical systems page 18 16...

Page 17: ...system Analog video input via BNC connector on supplied power video audio cable 2x Gigabit ethernet RayNet connections NMEA 2000 DeviceNet connection or SeaTalkng via the supplied adapter cable NMEA 0...

Page 18: ...e 7 Axiom 2 Pro display 8 SeaTalkng 5 way block terminated SeaTalkng CAN bus network 9 Example Raymarine RealVision Max sonar transducer compatible with the Axiom 2 Pro RVM variant RVM 100 illustrated...

Page 19: ...the Axiom 2 Pro RVM variant RVM 100 illustrated 10 Autopilot controller P70s illustrated 11 SeaTalkng 5 way block terminated SeaTalkng CAN bus network 12 Additional Axiom 2 Pro display 13 RayNet netwo...

Page 20: ...CHAPTER 4 COMPATIBLE TRANSDUCERS CHAPTER CONTENTS 4 1 Axiom 2 Pro RVM variant compatible transducers page 21 4 2 Axiom 2 Pro S variant compatible transducers page 26 20...

Page 21: ...477 to connect both transducers to the 25 pin RV RVM transducer connector Transom mount transducers Part number Transducer description A80703 RVM 100 RealVision Max 3D plastic transducer Thru hull mou...

Page 22: ...RealVision 3D plastic 12 split pair transducers Part number Transducer description T70321 A90473 A80474 RV 320P RV 320S RealVision 3D plastic 20 split pair transducers A80615 RV 400 RealVision 3D sta...

Page 23: ...sion capabilities Transom mount transducers Part number Transducer description E70342 CPT S plastic transducer Thru hull mount transducers Part number Transducer description E70339 CPT S 0 Angled elem...

Page 24: ...ment bronze transducer A80035 B75H 12 angled element bronze transducer T70063 B75LH 12 angled element bronze split pair transducers T70064 B75LM 12 angled element bronze split pair transducers T70065...

Page 25: ...0505 SS175M 20 angled element stainless steel transducer A80014 B765LH bronze transducer A80015 B765LM bronze transducer A80010 B265LH bronze transducer A80011 B265LM bronze transducer In hull mount t...

Page 26: ...ducer A102113 B164 20 angled element bronze transducer A80451 SS164 0 angled element stainless steel transducer A66098 SS164 12 angled element stainless steel transducer A66099 SS164 20 angled element...

Page 27: ...CPT S plastic transducer Thru hull mount transducers Part number Transducer description E70339 CPT S 0 Angled element plastic transducer A80448 CPT S 12 Angled element plastic transducer A80447 CPT S...

Page 28: ...CHAPTER 5 PARTS SUPPLIED CHAPTER CONTENTS 5 1 Parts supplied Axiom 2 Pro 9 12 page 29 5 2 Parts supplied Axiom 2 Pro 16 page 30 28...

Page 29: ...s 7 M3 x 5 screw M3 spring washer and M3 crimp terminal for optional grounding connection 8 SeaTalkng to DeviceNet adaptor cable 1 m 3 3 ft 9 RayNet network cable 2 m 6 6 ft Item Description 10 Mounti...

Page 30: ...ure reference Item Description 1 Axiom 2 Pro display 2 User configurable lower keypad 3 Suncover 4 Mounting gasket 5 M3 x 5 screw M3 spring washer and M3 crimp terminal for optional grounding connecti...

Page 31: ...CHAPTER 6 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS 6 1 Axiom 2 Pro dimensions page 32 Product dimensions 31...

Page 32: ...30 mm 7 93 in 181 30 mm 7 14 in when using right angled cable connector accessory 208 50 mm 8 21 in 188 50 mm 7 42 in when using right angled cable connector accessory G 14 25 mm 0 56 in 14 25 mm 0 56...

Page 33: ...l location requirements page 34 7 3 GNSS GPS location requirements page 34 7 4 Touchscreen location requirements page 36 7 5 Wireless location requirements for optimum performance page 36 7 6 Viewing...

Page 34: ...sure the extra weight of the cable is supported Water ingress The product is suitable for mounting both above and below decks Although the unit is waterproof it is good practice to locate it in a prot...

Page 35: ...impact In particular steel aluminium or carbon surfaces can impact performance Before locating equipment with an internal antenna below decks or on a steel aluminium or carbon construction vessel or...

Page 36: ...some types of glass and even mirrors can drastically affect performance or even block the wireless signal Installation locations that are in close proximity to these materials should be avoided Do NOT...

Page 37: ...power up the display prior to installation to enable you to best judge which location provides the optimum viewing angle For viewing angles for your product refer to the Technical specification 7 7 E...

Page 38: ...equency suppression ferrites to the EMI emitting device The ferrite s should be rated to be effective in the range 100 MHz to 2 5 GHz and should be fitted to the power cable and any other cables exiti...

Page 39: ...Replacing the lower keypad page 40 8 2 Mounting options page 40 8 3 Trunnion mounting Axiom 2 Pro 9 and Axiom 2 Pro 12 page 41 8 4 Trunnion mounting Axiom 2 Pro 16 page 42 8 5 Flush mounting page 44 8...

Page 40: ...iddle to allow the other edge to be inserted into the opposite side 5 Axiom 2 Pro 12 and Axiom 2 Pro 16 only Insert one edge of the infill piece and then bend the infill piece slightly in the middle t...

Page 41: ...h a trunnion bracket An optional trunnion bracket kit is available for the Axiom 2 Pro 16 part number A80722 Note Fixings to the secure the trunnion bracket to a mounting surface are not provided 5 x...

Page 42: ...owing tools are recommended for mounting using a trunnion bracket 1 Power drill 2 Screwdriver appropriate for your fixings 3 Drill bit suitable for the material of the mounting surface and the 5 75 mm...

Page 43: ...mounted using the trunnion bracket as follows Note Fixings to secure the trunnion bracket to a mounting surface are not provided 5 x self tapping screws are required The screws should be suitable for...

Page 44: ...ine grade sealant 8 Drill bit 3 7 mm 5 32 for fixing holes 9 Pozi drive screwdriver 10 7 mm wrench or small adjustable wrench Rear access requirements Access to the rear of the display and mounting su...

Page 45: ...he supplied mounting template on the mounting surface 4 Use a drill and an appropriate size drill bit or hole cutter to cut out the corners of the Cut out line The corner diameter for the displays are...

Page 46: ...m the rear and tighten 8 Close the 3 corner bungs and the card reader door Note The supplied gasket provides a seal between the display and a suitably flat and rigid mounting surface or binnacle The g...

Page 47: ...nting Note Before preparing the mounting surface ensure that your selected location meets the location requirements For details refer to p 33 Location requirements you have identified cable connection...

Page 48: ...lace the sticky side of the gasket onto the flange on the rear of the display and press firmly onto the flange 4 Connect the relevant cables to the rear of the display 5 Slide the display into the cut...

Page 49: ...NTENTS 9 1 General cabling guidance page 50 9 2 Connections overview RVM variant displays page 51 9 3 Connections overview S variant displays page 51 9 4 Connecting cables page 52 9 5 Bare end wire co...

Page 50: ...e passes through an exposed bulkhead or deckhead use a suitable watertight feed through Do NOT run cables near to engines or fluorescent lights Always route data cables as far away as possible from Ot...

Page 51: ...NMEA 2000 network using the supplied SeaTalkng to DeviceNet adaptor cable or a suitable DeviceNet cable 8 Network The 2 x network connectors enable connection of RayNet devices 9 Ground The optional...

Page 52: ...el s power supply is switched off 2 Ensure that the device being connected has been installed in accordance with the installation instructions supplied with that device 3 Ensuring correct orientation...

Page 53: ...CHAPTER 10 POWER CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS 10 1 Power connection page 54 10 2 Power distribution page 54 10 3 Grounding optional grounding point page 57 Power connections 53...

Page 54: ...to your product Inline fuse rating Thermal breaker rating 15 A 15 A if only connecting one device Note The suitable fuse rating for the thermal breaker is dependent on the number of devices you are co...

Page 55: ...d power cable is connected to a suitable breaker or switch on the vessel s distribution panel or factory fitted power distribution point The distribution point should be fed from the vessel s primary...

Page 56: ...connection scenario A Suitable for a vessel with a common RF ground point In this scenario the power cable s drain wire should be connected to the vessel s common ground point Battery connection scena...

Page 57: ...terminal The dc power system should be either Negative grounded with the negative battery terminal connected to the vessel s ground or Floating with neither battery terminal connected to the vessel s...

Page 58: ...CHAPTER 11 NETWORK CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS 11 1 NMEA 2000 SeaTalkng connection page 59 11 2 NMEA 0183 connection page 59 11 3 Network connection page 60 58...

Page 59: ...2 NMEA 0183 connection The display can transmit and receive NMEA 0183 data when using a compatible NMEA 2000 to NMEA 0183 converter such as the Actisense NGW 1 converter part number A80721 connected...

Page 60: ...0183 device has only 3 NMEA 0183 wires the connection will differ from that described above Please see below for alternative wiring Connect to receiving device Converter signal wire color Receiving N...

Page 61: ...Chapter 24 Spares and accessories Cable suppression ferrites To ensure optimum EMC performance and to comply with applicable EMC regulations all RayNet cables connected to this product must have a sup...

Page 62: ...XIOM 2 PRO RVM CHAPTER CONTENTS 12 1 RealVision transducer connection page 63 12 2 SideVision DownVision and CPT S transducer connection page 64 12 3 CHIRP transducer connection page 64 12 4 Tradition...

Page 63: ...le must NOT exceed 18 m 59 ft Cable lengths greater than this may cause damage to the RealVision Max 3D transducer and MFD sonar module Warning Transducer cables Do not remove the transducer cable whi...

Page 64: ...490 3 Transducer DownVision transducer illustrated For a list of compatible SideVision transducers refer to p 22 SideVision transducers For a list of compatible DownVision transducers refer to p 23 Do...

Page 65: ...connection using the 11 pin to 8 pin adaptor cable part number A80496 1 Display s 1kW Transducer 11 pin connector 2 11 pin to 8 pin adaptor cable part number A80496 3 Traditional transducer For a list...

Page 66: ...CHAPTER 13 TRANSDUCER CONNECTIONS AXIOM 2 PRO S CHAPTER CONTENTS 13 1 CPT S transducer connection page 67 66...

Page 67: ...NOT connect RealVision Max 3D RealVision 3D DownVision or SideVision transducers to an S variant display Example CPT S transducer connection 1 Display s Transducer 25 pin connector 2 RV 25 pin to DV 9...

Page 68: ...CHAPTER 14 VIDEO CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS 14 1 Analog video connection page 69 14 2 HDMI Out connection page 69 68...

Page 69: ...of the display using the Micro HDMI Type D to HDMI accessory cable part number A80723 The display screen can then be viewed by switching the HDTV s or HD monitor s source to the HDMI connection you c...

Page 70: ...CHAPTER 15 AUDIO CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS 15 1 Audio RCA connections page 71 70...

Page 71: ...ier 4 Right auxiliary input RCA usually red male connector 5 Left auxiliary input RCA usually white or black male connector 6 Right RCA output red female connector 7 Left RCA output black female conne...

Page 72: ...CHAPTER 16 USB CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS 16 1 Accessory connection page 73 72...

Page 73: ...ead Mount Micro USB Socket part number A80630 Includes 1x Micro USB Type Micro A connector e g for connection of an external USB hard drive or pen flash drive an additional adaptor may be required for...

Page 74: ...CHAPTER 17 GPS ANTENNA CONNECTION CHAPTER CONTENTS 17 1 GNSS GPS antenna connection page 75 74...

Page 75: ...the GA200 part number A80589 can be connected to improve the performance of the display s internal GNSS GPS receiver The antenna is connected to the GPS Antenna connector located on the rear of the di...

Page 76: ...CHAPTER 18 MAINTAINING YOUR DISPLAY CHAPTER CONTENTS 18 1 Service and maintenance page 77 18 2 Product cleaning page 77 76...

Page 77: ...2 Product cleaning Best cleaning practices When cleaning products Switch off power supply Use a clean damp cloth to wipe clean Do NOT use abrasive acidic ammonia solvent or other chemical based cleani...

Page 78: ...bleshooting page 79 19 2 Power up troubleshooting page 79 19 3 GNSS GPS troubleshooting page 80 19 4 Sonar troubleshooting page 81 19 5 Wi Fi troubleshooting page 83 19 6 Touchscreen troubleshooting p...

Page 79: ...Technical Specification section of your product s installation instructions for fuse ratings 2 If fuse keeps blowing check for cable damage broken connector pins or incorrect wiring Poor damaged inse...

Page 80: ...go appears The display will boot into Recovery mode 3 Use the directional controls to highlight Wipe data factory reset 4 Press Ok 5 Select Yes to restore your display to factory default settings 6 Wh...

Page 81: ...is fully inserted and locked in position 2 Check the power supply cable and connectors for signs of damage or corrosion replace if necessary 3 With the unit turned on try flexing the cable near to th...

Page 82: ...o the unit and that the locking collar is in the locked position 3 Check the cable and connectors for signs of damage or corrosion replace if necessary 4 With the unit turned on try flexing the power...

Page 83: ...bmerged when planing and turning Transducer kicked up If the transducer has a kick up mechanism check that it has not kicked up due to hitting an object Possible causes Possible solutions Damaged or f...

Page 84: ...to Incorrect network credentials Ensure you are using the correct passphrase the Wi Fi network s passphrase can be found in the Wi Fi settings on the broadcasting device the device that you are trying...

Page 85: ...ing able to connect at all Move devices closer together For fixed installations such as a Quantum Radar enable the Wi Fi connection on an display installed closer to the device Interference being caus...

Page 86: ...isplay Enable Viewing only or Remote Control as required in the Mobile Apps setting on your display 19 6 Touchscreen troubleshooting Problems with the touchscreen and their possible causes and solutio...

Page 87: ...the power source is of the correct voltage and sufficient current Software mismatch on system upgrade required Go to www raymarine com and click on support for the latest software downloads Corrupt d...

Page 88: ...CHAPTER 20 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CHAPTER CONTENTS 20 1 Raymarine product support and servicing page 89 20 2 Learning resources page 90 88...

Page 89: ...site for Manuals and Documents http www raymarine com manuals Technical support forum https raymarine custhelp com app home Software updates http www raymarine com software Worldwide support United Ki...

Page 90: ...r display over an Internet connection for the purposes of technical support and troubleshooting To get started you will first need to contact Raymarine Product Support If the representative considers...

Page 91: ...nformation http www raymarine co uk view id 2372 Technical support forum You can use the Technical support forum to ask a technical question about a Raymarine product or to find out how other customer...

Page 92: ...ion page 93 21 3 LCD specification page 93 21 4 Physical specification page 93 21 5 Internal GNSS GPS receiver specification page 94 21 6 Connections specification page 94 21 7 RVM variant sonar speci...

Page 93: ...158 F Humidity up to 93 40 C 104 F Water ingress protection IPx6 and IPx7 Installation location Above decks Below decks 21 3 LCD specification Specification Size diagonal 9 0 Type IPS In Plane Switchi...

Page 94: ...nection USB Micro B for external card reader connection Analog video connections Composite BNC connectors via Power Video Audio cable Audio connections Left and Right RCA connectors via Power Video Au...

Page 95: ...listed sonar channel ranges are indicative only and are subject to change depending upon the connected transducer Sonar channel Range CHIRP sonar 0 6 m 2 ft to 366 m 1 200 ft DownVision 0 6 m 2 ft to...

Page 96: ...nd Part 15E ISED ICES 003 NMEA 2000 certified 21 10 Product markings The product includes the following approval compliance markings and or IDs UKCA CE FCC ISED Japan Australian Tick Brazil Anatel WEE...

Page 97: ...specification page 98 22 4 Physical specification page 98 22 5 Connections specification page 99 22 6 Internal GNSS GPS receiver specification page 99 22 7 RVM variant sonar specification page 100 22...

Page 98: ...30 C 22 F to 70 C 158 F Humidity up to 93 40 C 104 F Water ingress protection IPx6 and IPx7 Installation location Above decks Below decks 22 3 LCD specification Specification Size diagonal 12 1 Type I...

Page 99: ...Hz only can simultaneously operate as an access point and as a host SISO Single In Single Out 5 GHz 1x Antenna is used for Wi Fi only 1x Antenna is used for Bluetooth only Specification Transducer con...

Page 100: ...ive only and are subject to change depending upon the connected transducer Sonar channel Range CHIRP sonar 0 6 m 2 ft to 366 m 1 200 ft DownVision 0 6 m 2 ft to 183 m 600 ft SideVision 0 6 m 2 ft to 9...

Page 101: ...S 003 NMEA 2000 certified 22 10 Product markings The product includes the following approval compliance markings and or IDs UKCA CE FCC ISED Japan Australian Tick Brazil Anatel WEEE Directive Axiom 2...

Page 102: ...page 103 23 3 LCD specification page 103 23 4 Physical specification page 103 23 5 Connections specification page 104 23 6 Internal GNSS GPS receiver specification page 104 23 7 RVM variant sonar spec...

Page 103: ...Humidity up to 93 40 C 104 F Water ingress protection IPx6 and IPx7 Installation location Above decks Below decks 23 3 LCD specification Specification Size diagonal 15 6 Type IPS In Plane Switching Co...

Page 104: ...and Bluetooth 2 4GHz only can simultaneously operate as an access point and as a host SISO Single In Single Out 5 GHz 1x Antenna is used for Wi Fi only 1x Antenna is used for Bluetooth only Specifica...

Page 105: ...bject to change depending upon the connected transducer Sonar channel Range CHIRP sonar 0 6 m 2 ft to 366 m 1 200 ft DownVision 0 6 m 2 ft to 183 m 600 ft SideVision 0 6 m 2 ft to 91 m 300 ft RealVisi...

Page 106: ...nd Part 15E ISED ICES 003 NMEA 2000 certified 23 10 Product markings The product includes the following approval compliance markings and or IDs UKCA CE FCC ISED Japan Australian Tick Brazil Anatel WEE...

Page 107: ...ible transducers page 108 24 2 Spares page 108 24 3 Accessories page 108 24 4 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors page 110 24 5 RayNet to RJ45 and RJ45 SeaTalkhs adapter cables page 111 24 6 SeaTal...

Page 108: ...3 Accessories The following accessories are available for Axiom 2 Pro displays Description Part number Axiom 2 Pro 16 trunnion kit A80722 Axiom 2 right angled power video audio cable 1 5 m 4 92 ft A80...

Page 109: ...345 Operation cable s Single B75 B175 operation cable A80328 Legacy adaptor plates Adaptor plates are available to enable installation of Axiom Pro and Axiom 2 Pro displays in the place of a legacy di...

Page 110: ...le socket on the other end Suitable for connecting at 90 right angle to a device for installations where space is limited 3 RayNet cable puller 5 pack 4 RayNet to RayNet right angle coupler adapter Su...

Page 111: ...24 5 RayNet to RJ45 and RJ45 SeaTalkhs adapter cables Spares and accessories 111...

Page 112: ...locking gland for a watertight fit 3 Adapter cable with a RayNet male plug on one end and an RJ45 SeaTalkhs waterproof male plug on the other end 4 Adapter cable with a RayNet male plug on one end an...

Page 113: ...ch T piece allows connection of one SeaTalkng device Multiple T pieces can be daisy chained together 4 2 x Backbone terminators part number A06031 Terminators must be fitted to both ends of the SeaTal...

Page 114: ...1 x Power cable 2 m 6 6 ft part number A06049 Used to provide 12 V dc power to the SeaTalkng backbone 2 1 x Spur cable 1 m 3 3 ft part number A06039 Used to connect a device to the SeaTalkng backbone...

Page 115: ...A06037 SeaTalkng power cables SeaTalkng power cables are used to provide the SeaTalkng backbone with a single 12 V dc power source The power connection must include a 5 amp inline fuse not supplied 1...

Page 116: ...s are available SeaTalkng to DeviceNet female adaptor cable 0 4 m 1 3 ft part number A06045 SeaTalkng to DeviceNet female adaptor cable 1 m 3 3 ft part number A06075 5 SeaTalkng to DeviceNet male adap...

Page 117: ...ottom of the keypad against the small plastic protrusion to release the keypad from the display 4 Using a plastic pry tool lever the bottom of the name plaque approximately one third of the way along...

Page 118: ...ds Appendix B Replacing the card reader door The card reader door and card slot cover are a single piece If the card reader door or card slot cover becomes damaged it can be replaced using the Card re...

Page 119: ...ightHouse 4 81406 To obtain the latest version of the manual visit www raymarine com manuals Appendix D NMEA 2000 PGNs For a list of supported NMEA 2000 PGNs please refer to the relevant Operations ma...

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Page 121: ...ng cables 52 Connections Accessory 51 73 Analog camera 69 Analog video 69 Audio 71 Bare wires 52 Battery 56 Card reader 73 CHIRPtransducers 64 CPT S transducers 64 67 DeviceNet 59 Distribution panel 5...

Page 122: ...nnion mounting 41 43 Interference 38 See also Compass safe distance RF 38 IP address 90 K Keypad 40 L Legacy adaptor 15 Location requirements General 34 GNSS 34 GPS 34 Touchscreen 36 Viewing angle 37...

Page 123: ...updates 37 Sonar range 95 100 105 Spares 108 Support forum 91 Suppression ferrite 61 Surface mounting 47 System examples 18 T Technical specification Approvals 95 100 105 Compliance 95 100 105 Connect...

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