Raymarine AXIOM Series Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 46

Note:

1.

Refer to

2.3

Compatible transducers for Axiom™ MFDs

for more information on compatible transducers for your MFD variant.

2. Transducer extension cables are available.

3.

MFDs that do not have a built-in sonar module can be connected to a transducer via an
external CPxxx series sonar module.

RealVision™ 3D transducer extension cable

For best performance, cable runs should be kept to a minimum. However, for some installations it
may be necessary to extend the transducer cable.

• 3 m (9.8 ft), 5 m (16.4 ft), and 8 m (26.2 ft) transducer extension cables are available (part numbers:

3 m - A80475, 5 m - A80476, 8 m - A80477).

• It is recommended that a maximum of two cable extensions are used, with the total cable length

not exceeding 18 m (59 ft).

DownVision™ transducer extension cable

For best performance, cable runs should be kept to a minimum. However, for some installations it
may be necessary to extend the transducer cable.

• A 4 m (13.1 ft.) Transducer extension cable (A80273) is available.

• It is recommended that only one cable extension is used.

Axiom transducer adaptor cables

The following adaptor cable are available to enable connection of a wider selection of transducers.

Axiom DV adaptor cables

A80484

Axiom DV to 7-pin Embedded Transducer Adapter

A80485

Axiom DV to 7-pin CP370 Transducer Adapter

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Summary of Contents for AXIOM Series

Page 1: ... 2020 Raymarine UK Limited 87298 3 Document number 01 2020 Date English en US Installation instructions ...

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

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Page 5: ...able products 14 Axiom Multifunction Displays 14 2 3 Compatible transducers for Axiom MFDs 16 RealVision transducers 16 DownVision transducers 17 CHIRP conical beam transducers using DownVision type connector 17 2 4 Parts supplied Axiom 7 19 2 5 Parts Supplied Axiom 7 DISP 19 2 6 Parts supplied Axiom 9 and 12 20 2 7 Parts supplied Axiom 9 and 12 DISP 21 Chapter 3 Installation 23 3 1 Selecting a lo...

Page 6: ...on 47 4 6 Accessory connection 48 Chapter 5 Maintaining your display 49 5 1 Service and maintenance 50 Routine equipment checks 50 5 2 Product cleaning 50 Cleaning the display case 50 Cleaning the display screen 50 Cleaning the sun cover 51 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 53 6 1 Troubleshooting 54 6 2 LED Diagnostics 54 6 3 Power up troubleshooting 55 Performing a power on reset Axiom 55 6 4 GNSS GPS tr...

Page 7: ...ternal GNSS GPS GLONASS receiver specification 72 Chapter 9 Spares and accessories 73 9 1 AXIOM accessories 74 Axiom transducer adaptor cables 74 Legacy MFD adaptor plates 75 9 2 AXIOM spares 75 9 3 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors 76 RayNet to RJ45 adapter cables 77 9 4 SeaTalkng cables and accessories 78 7 ...

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Page 9: ...r by errors in chart data or information utilized by the product and supplied by third parties This product supports electronic charts provided by third party suppliers which may be embedded or stored on memory card Use of such charts is subject to the supplier s End User Licence Agreement RF exposure This equipment complies with FCC ISED RF exposure limits for general population uncontrolled expo...

Page 10: ...classe B est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada Japanese approvals In the frequency band used for this device campus radio stations radios stations that require a license and specified low power radio stations radio stations that do not require license for mobile identification and amateur radio stations radio stations that require license used in industries such as microwave ovens scientific m...

Page 11: ...ons have established collection schemes under which residents can dispose of waste electrical 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 Raymarine website www raymarine eu recycling Warranty registration To register your Raymarine product own...

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Page 13: ...2 2 Applicable products on page 14 2 3 Compatible transducers for Axiom MFDs on page 16 2 4 Parts supplied Axiom 7 on page 19 2 5 Parts Supplied Axiom 7 DISP on page 19 2 6 Parts supplied Axiom 9 and 12 on page 20 2 7 Parts supplied Axiom 9 and 12 DISP on page 21 Document and product information 13 ...

Page 14: ... 87316 RCR SDUSB Installation instructions 87317 LightHouse 3 Basic operation instructions 81369 LightHouse 3 Advanced operation instructions 81370 LightHouse 3 MFD Operation instructions For operation instructions for your product please refer to the LightHouse 3 MFD Operation instructions The Basic 81369 and Advanced 81370 LightHouse 3 Operation Instructions can be downloaded from the Raymarine ...

Page 15: ...ed with Rear mount kit only E70366 Axiom 9 9 MFD Chartplotter E70366 DISP Axiom 9 9 MFD Chartplotter supplied with Rear mount kit only E70367 Axiom 9 RV 3D 9 MFD with built in RealVision 3D sonar module E70367 02 Axiom 9 RV 3D including CPT 100DVS transducer 9 MFD with built in RealVision 3D sonar module E70367 03 Axiom 9 RV 3D including RV 100 transom transducer 9 MFD with built in RealVision 3D ...

Page 16: ...fer to Chapter 9 Spares and accessories for a list of available adaptor cables Non CHIRP transducer can be connected using available adaptor cables Refer to Chapter 9 Spares and accessories for a list of available adaptor cables Refer to the Raymarine website for compatible transducers www raymarine com transducers Axiom Chartplotter Axiom Chartplotter only variants require a networked Sonar modul...

Page 17: ...el 20 thru hull split pair transducer T70451 RV 420P port transducer A80618 RV 420S starboard transducer A80619 DownVision transducers The transducers listed below can be connected directly to DownVision DV variant MFDs An adaptor is required for connection to RealVision RV variant MFDs 1 CPT 100DVS plastic transom mount transducer A80351 replaces CPT 100 A80270 2 CPT 110 plastic thru hull transdu...

Page 18: ... E70339 CPT S plastic thru hull 12 angled element plastic A80448 CPT S plastic thru hull 20 angled element plastic A80447 3 CPT S bronze thru hull 0 angled element A80446 CPT S bronze thru hull 12 angled element plastic E70340 CPT S bronze thru hull 20 angled element plastic E70341 18 ...

Page 19: ...ation pack 9 Power NMEA 2000 cable with 1 5 m 4 92 ft power lead and 0 5 m 1 64 ft NMEA 2000 lead E70364 01 is also supplied with a CPT S transom transducer and associated fittings E70364 02 is also supplied with a DownVision CPT 100DVS transducer and associated fittings E70365 03 is also supplied with a RealVision 3D RV 100 transducer and associated fittings 2 5 Parts Supplied Axiom 7 DISP The pa...

Page 20: ...mounting 5 M5x58 Threaded studs x 4 6 M5 Thumb nuts x 4 7 Documentation pack 8 Power NMEA 2000 cable with 1 5 m 4 92 ft power lead and 0 5 m 1 64 ft NMEA 2000 lead 2 6 Parts supplied Axiom 9 and 12 The parts listed are supplied with the following product numbers E70366 E70367 E70368 and E70369 20 ...

Page 21: ...ded studs x 4 10 M5 Thumb nuts x 4 E70367 02 is also supplied with a DownVision CPT 100DVS transducer and associated fittings E70367 03 is also supplied with a RealVision 3D RV 100 transducer and associated fittings E70369 03 is also supplied with a RealVision 3D RV 100 transducer and associated fittings 2 7 Parts supplied Axiom 9 and 12 DISP The parts listed are supplied with the following produc...

Page 22: ...mounting 3 Suncover 4 M5x58 Threaded studs x 4 5 M5 Thumb nuts x 4 6 Rear mounting brackets a supplied with 9 MFD b supplied with 12 MFD 7 Documentation pack 8 Power NMEA 2000 cable with 1 5 m 4 92 ft power lead and 0 5 m 1 64 ft NMEA 2000 lead 22 ...

Page 23: ... 3 1 Selecting a location on page 24 3 2 Mounting options on page 30 3 3 Bracket Trunnion mounting on page 31 3 4 Axiom 7 flush and surface mounting on page 33 3 5 Surface or flush mounting using the Rear Mount Kit on page 35 Installation 23 ...

Page 24: ...lows proper routing support and connection of cables Minimum bend radius of 100 mm 3 94 in unless otherwise stated Use cable clips to prevent stress on connectors If your installation requires multiple ferrites to be added to a cable then additional cable clips should be used to ensure the extra weight of the cable is supported Water ingress The product is suitable for mounting both above and belo...

Page 25: ...S GPS AIS or VHF products and their antennas as possible Ensure that any power cables for external equipment are not entangled with the power or data cables for these devices Consider fitting one or more high frequency 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 c...

Page 26: ...calm clear conditions provide a more accurate position fix Vessels at extreme northerly or southerly latitudes may also receive a weaker signal An antenna mounted below decks will be more susceptible to performance issues related to the prevailing conditions Touchscreen location requirements Note Touchscreen performance can be affected by the installation environment specifically Touchscreen displ...

Page 27: ...gnal The construction of your vessel can also have an impact on wireless performance For example metal structural bulkheads and roofing will reduce and in certain situations block the wireless signal If the wireless signal passes through a bulkhead containing power cables this can also degrade wireless performance Reflective surfaces such as metal surfaces some types of glass and even mirrors can ...

Page 28: ...m 7 trunnion mount dimensions A 250 4 mm 9 86 in B 162 5 mm 6 4 in C 76 4 mm 3 in D Straight connectors 218 mm 8 58 in Right angled connectors 198 mm 7 79 in Axiom 7 surface and flush mount dimensions Using adaptor bracket 28 ...

Page 29: ...8 mm 0 32 in D Surface mounting 19 05 mm 0 75 in Maximum Flush mounting 27 05 mm 1 06 in Maximum E Straight connectors 218 mm 8 58 in Right angled connectors 198 mm 7 79 in F 73 mm 2 87 in G 132 mm 5 2 in Axiom 9 and 12 trunnion mount dimensions Installation 29 ...

Page 30: ... Axiom 9 and 12 surface and flush mount dimensions Axiom 9 Axiom 12 A 244 08 mm 9 64 in 314 mm 12 36 in B 157 78 mm 6 21 in 217 mm 8 54 in C 8 mm 0 31 in D 27 05 mm 1 06 in Maximum E 157 mm 6 18 in 222 mm 8 74 in F 178 mm 7 01 in G 19 05 mm 0 75 in Maximum Note The rear mount brackets shown in the illustration are supplied with the Axiom 9 The brackets supplied with the Axiom 12 look different 3 2...

Page 31: ...pares and accessories for a list of available adaptors 3 3 Bracket Trunnion mounting The bracket can be used to mount your MFD on a horizontal surface the bracket can also be used to mount the MFD in an above head installation Ensure you have chosen a suitable mounting location for your MFD with sufficient head room to allow the MFD s angle to be adjusted or the MFD to be removed if necessary If i...

Page 32: ...4 x pilot holes on the mounting surface 2 Use self tapping screws to secure the trunnion bracket to the mounting surface If the mounting surface is too thin for the screws provided use stainless steel machine screws washers and locking nuts alternatively reinforce the rear of the mounting surface 3 Using the bracket knobs secure the MFD to the Bracket ensuring the ratchet teeth are correctly engag...

Page 33: ...so be removed before installation the unit using the Rear mount brackets or Front Installation kit 1 Unscrew the 4 x M5x16 screws using a 4 mm hex wrench Allen key 2 Pull the trunnion adaptor away from the MFD Surface or Flush mounting Axiom 7 only When suitable access is available behind the desired mounting surface the MFD can be surface or flush mounted First ensure you have removed the Trunnio...

Page 34: ...ne should be used to seal the gap between the edge of the mounting surface and the edge of the MFD 5 Place the Trunnion adaptor over the back of the MFD 6 Secure the MFD in position by hand tightening the thumb nuts onto the studs Important To prevent potential damage to the unit do NOT overtighten the thumb nuts Hand tighten only 7 If required insert your MicroSD card into the MFD card reader loc...

Page 35: ...ng the MFD also follow the rebate information on the mounting template 2 Screw the 4 x studs into the rear of the MFD 3 Remove the backing from the gasket and attach it to the rear of the MFD ensuring that the black soft side is against the rear of the MFD 4 Insert the MFD into the cut out hole Important In above decks flush mount installations marine grade silicone should be used to seal the gap ...

Page 36: ...the studs Important To prevent potential damage to the unit do NOT overtighten the thumb nuts Hand tighten only 7 If required insert your MicroSD card into the MFD card reader located behind the rubber bung on the rear of the MFD 8 Route and connect necessary cables 36 ...

Page 37: ...ts 4 1 Connections overview on page 38 4 2 Power connection on page 39 4 3 NMEA 2000 SeaTalkng connection on page 45 4 4 Transducer connection on page 45 4 5 Network connection on page 47 4 6 Accessory connection on page 48 Connections 37 ...

Page 38: ...s to Remote Card Reader RCR accessory 3 Power NMEA 2000 connection Connects to 12 V DC power supply NMEA 2000 or SeaTalkng backbone 4 Optional grounding point Connects to Vessel RF ground or negative battery terminal Refer to p 44 Grounding optional dedicated drain wire section for details Transducer connections Depending on MFD variant different transducer connections are available 38 ...

Page 39: ... locking mechanism to ensure a secure connection 5 Ensure any bare ended wire connections are suitably insulated to prevent corrosion due to water ingress 4 2 Power connection The power cable must be connected to a 12 V dc power supply this can be achieved by connecting directly to a battery or via the distribution panel For 24 V vessels a suitable voltage converter is required The product is prot...

Page 40: ...ur product s power cable and where to connect them See below for more information on implementation for some common power distribution scenarios Important When planning and wiring take into consideration other products in your system some of which e g sonar modules may place large power demand peaks on the vessel s electrical system which may impact the voltage available to other products during t...

Page 41: ... number of devices being connected Implementation direct connection to battery Where connection to a power distribution panel is not possible the power cable supplied with your product may be connected directly to the vessel s battery via a suitably rated fuse or breaker The power cable supplied with your product may NOT include a separate drain wire If this is the case only the power cable s red ...

Page 42: ...eed to extend the length of the power cable supplied with your product ensure you observe the following advice The power cable for each unit in your system should be run as a separate single length of 2 wire cable from the unit to the vessel s battery or distribution panel Ensure that the extension cable is of a sufficient gauge for the supply voltage and the total load of the device and the lengt...

Page 43: ...rounding Ensure that you observe any additional grounding advice provided in the product s documentation More information It is recommended that best practice is observed in all vessel electrical installations as detailed in the following standards BMEA Code of Practice for Electrical and Electronic Installations in Boats NMEA 0400 Installation Standard ABYC E 11 AC DC Electrical Systems on Boats ...

Page 44: ...em the negative battery 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 ground If several items require grounding they may first be connected to a single local point e g within a switch panel with this point connected via a single appropriately rat...

Page 45: ...ale connector 4 Adaptor cable connects to SeaTalkng backbone or DeviceNet spur cable connects to NMEA 2000 network Available cables A06045 Female DeviceNet to SeaTalkng cable shown E05026 Female DeviceNet to bare end wires Note 1 SeaTalkng and NMEA 2000 devices must be connected to a correctly terminated backbone that the MFD is also connected to Devices cannot be connected directly to the MFD 2 R...

Page 46: ...les are available part numbers 3 m A80475 5 m A80476 8 m A80477 It is recommended that a maximum of two cable extensions are used with the total cable length not exceeding 18 m 59 ft DownVision transducer extension cable For best performance cable runs should be kept to a minimum However for some installations it may be necessary to extend the transducer cable A 4 m 13 1 ft Transducer extension ca...

Page 47: ...splice the transducer cable Do NOT remove the connector If the cable is cut it cannot be repaired Cutting the cable will also void the warranty 4 5 Network connection Your MFD can be directly connected to compatible products using the RayNet connections Your MFD can also be connected to a SeaTalkhs network when using a suitable network switch 1 RayNet to RayNet cable Connect one end of the RayNet ...

Page 48: ...g and viewing video files mov files installation of third party LightHouse app apk files for installation only apps cannot be run directly from storage device Important 1 To store External SD or External USB must be selected as the Screenshot File location on the This display tab in the main MFD settings menu accessible from Homescreen 2 To store External SD or External USB must be selected as the...

Page 49: ...Chapter 5 Maintaining your display Chapter contents 5 1 Service and maintenance on page 50 5 2 Product cleaning on page 50 Maintaining your display 49 ...

Page 50: ...ng towed Routine equipment checks It is recommended that you perform the following routine checks on a regular basis to ensure the correct and reliable operation of your equipment Examine all cables for signs of damage or wear and tear Check that all cables are securely connected 5 2 Product cleaning Best cleaning practices When cleaning products Lightly rinse or flush with clean cool fresh water ...

Page 51: ...n cover The supplied sun cover features an adhesive surface In certain conditions unwanted contaminants may stick to this surface To avoid damaging the monitor display clean the sun cover regularly following this procedure 1 Carefully remove the sun cover from the display 2 Rinse the sun cover with fresh water to remove all dirt particles and salt deposits 3 Allow the sun cover to dry naturally Ma...

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Page 53: ...Diagnostics on page 54 6 3 Power up troubleshooting on page 55 6 4 GNSS GPS troubleshooting on page 56 6 5 Sonar troubleshooting on page 57 6 6 Wi Fi troubleshooting on page 60 6 7 Touchscreen troubleshooting on page 63 6 8 Miscellaneous troubleshooting on page 64 Troubleshooting 53 ...

Page 54: ...ring 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 6 2 LED Diagnostics The Power swipe area is illuminated using LEDs The LEDs color and flash sequence will identify the status of the MFD along with any error codes Normal states MFD status LED color LED stat...

Page 55: ...sible solutions Power supply and connection See possible solutions from the table above entitled Product does not turn on or keeps turning off Software corruption 1 In the unlikely event that the product s software has become corrupted try downloading and installing the latest software from the Raymarine website 2 On display products as a last resort attempt to perform a Power on Reset Be aware th...

Page 56: ...c location GNSS GPS connection fault Ensure that external GNSS connections and cabling are correct and fault free External GNSS GPS receiver in poor location For example Below decks Close proximity to transmitting equipment such as VHF radio Ensure GNSS GPS receiver has a clear view of the sky No Fix GNSS status icon is displayed GNSS GPS installation problem Refer to the installation instructions...

Page 57: ...transducer fitted Ensure the transducer is compatible with your system External sonar module SeaTalkhs RayNet network problem Check that the unit is correctly connected to the multifunction display or Raymarine network switch If a crossover coupler or other coupler cable adapter is used check all connections ensuring connections are secure clean and free from corrosion replace if necessary Externa...

Page 58: ...rs as relevant and recheck Poor problematic image Possible causes Possible solutions Vessel stationary Fish arches are not displayed if the vessel is stationary fish will appear on the display as straight lines Scrolling paused or speed set too low Unpause or increase sonar scrolling speed Sensitivity settings may be inappropriate for present conditions Check and adjust sensitivity settings or per...

Page 59: ...ouled transducer Check the condition of the transducer ensuring it is not damaged and is free from debris fouling Damaged transducer cable Check that the transducer cable and connection is free from damage and that the connections are secure and free from corrosion Turbulence around the transducer at higher speeds may affect transducer performance Slow vessel speed and recheck Interference from an...

Page 60: ...ave power Power cycle reboot devices and retry the connection Trying to connect to the wrong Wi Fi network Ensure you are trying to connect to the correct Wi Fi network the Wi Fi network s name can be found in the Wi Fi settings on the broadcasting device the device that you are trying to connect to Incorrect network credentials Ensure you are using the correct passphrase the Wi Fi network s passp...

Page 61: ...Fi enabled or older Bluetooth enabled devices Bluetooth and Wi Fi both operate in the 2 4 GHz frequency range some older bluetooth devices may interfere with Wi Fi signals 1 Change the Wi Fi Channel of the device you are trying to connect to and retry the connection You can use free Wi Fi analyzer apps on your smart device to help you choose a better channel channel with least traffic 2 Temporaril...

Page 62: ...ot installed Install mobile app from relevant app store Raymarine app version not compatible with MFD software Ensure mobile app and MFD software are latest available versions Mobile apps not enabled on MFD Enable Viewing only or Remote Control as required in the Mobile Apps setting on your MFD 62 ...

Page 63: ...cross the Power button swipe area to de activate the TouchLock 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 Touchscreen does not operate as expected Water deposits on the screen Carefully clean and dry the screen in accordance with the instructions pr...

Page 64: ... the display 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 downloads Display behaves erratically Frequent unexpected resets System crashes or other erratic behavior Corrupt data other unknown issue Perform a factory reset Important This will result in the...

Page 65: ...Chapter 7 Technical support Chapter contents 7 1 Raymarine product support and servicing on page 66 7 2 Learning resources on page 68 Technical support 65 ...

Page 66: ...m Tel 44 0 1329 246 932 United States US E Mail rm usrepair flir com Tel 1 603 324 7900 Web support Please visit the Support area of the Raymarine website for Manuals and Documents http www raymarine com manuals Technical support forum http forum raymarine com Software updates http www raymarine com software Worldwide support Region Contact United Kingdom UK EMEA and Asia Pacific E Mail support uk...

Page 67: ... LightHouse 3 Use the Settings menu to view hardware and software information about your MFD and connected products 1 Select Settings from the Homescreen The Getting started menu contains hardware and software information for your MFD 2 You can view further information about your MFD or view information about products networked using SeaTalkhs and SeaTalkng NMEA 2000 by selecting the Network tab t...

Page 68: ...vailable in English Training courses Raymarine regularly runs a range of in depth training courses to help you make the most of your products Visit the Training section of the Raymarine website for more information 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 cust...

Page 69: ... 8 Technical specification Chapter contents 8 1 Axiom tech spec on page 70 8 2 Internal sonar specification on page 71 8 3 Internal GNSS GPS GLONASS receiver specification on page 72 Technical specification 69 ...

Page 70: ...ating temperature range 25 C to 55 C Storage temperature range 30 C to 70 C Humidity up to 93 40 C Water ingress protection IPx6 and IPx7 LCD specification Axiom 7 Axiom 9 Axiom 12 Size diagonal 7 0 9 0 12 1 Type TN Twisted Nematic IPS In Plane Switching Color depth 24 bit Resolution WVGA 800 x 480 WXGA 1280 x 800 Ratio 5 3 16 10 Illumination 1200 nits 1200 cd m2 Viewing angle Top 60 Bottom 70 Lef...

Page 71: ...ar specification The following specification only applies to DownVision products Channels 2 channels 1 x CHIRP sonar 1 x DownVision Beam coverage CHIRP sonar conical beam DownVision Wide port starboard and thin fore aft fan beam Range CHIRP sonar 0 6 M 2 ft to 274 m 900 ft DownVision 0 6 M 2 ft to 183 m 600 ft RealVision 3D sonar specification The following specification only applies to RealVision...

Page 72: ...ONASS Beidou Galileo SBAS compatibility EGNOS GAGAN MSAS QZSS WAAS Operating frequency 1574 MHz to 1605 MHz Signal Acquisition Automatic Almanac Update Automatic Geodetic Datum WGS 84 alternatives can be selected on the MFD Refresh Rate 10 Hz 10 times per second Antenna Internal Ceramic chip mounted near top of unit Position Accuracy Without SBAS 15 metres 95 of the time With SBAS 5 metres 95 of t...

Page 73: ...nd accessories Chapter contents 9 1 AXIOM accessories on page 74 9 2 AXIOM spares on page 75 9 3 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors on page 76 9 4 SeaTalkng cables and accessories on page 78 Spares and accessories 73 ...

Page 74: ... Axiom transducer adaptor cables The following adaptor cable are available to enable connection of a wider selection of transducers Axiom DV adaptor cables A80484 Axiom DV to 7 pin Embedded Transducer Adapter A80485 Axiom DV to 7 pin CP370 Transducer Adapter A80486 Axiom DV to 9 pin DV 7 Pin Embedded Transducers Y Cable A80487 Axiom DV to 9 pin DV 7 Pin CP370 Transducers Y Cable Axiom RV adaptor c...

Page 75: ... the new fixing holes 9 2 AXIOM spares Part number Name Details R70523 Power DeviceNet combined cable 1 5m 4 92 ft R70561 Right angled Power DeviceNet combined cable 1 5m 4 92 ft R70525 7 Trunnion mount suncover R70526 7 Rear cover For trunnion and rear installation R70527 7 Surface mount suncover R70528 7 Rear mounting kit Includes 2 x metal brackets 4 x studs and 4 x thumb nuts R70524 7 Metal tr...

Page 76: ...et female 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 Suitable for connecting RayNet cables at 90 right angle to devices for installations where space is limited 5 Adapter cable with a RayNet male plug on both ends Suitable for joining female RayNet...

Page 77: ...45 socket on the other end along with a locking gland for a watertight fit 3 Adapter cable with a RayNet male plug on one end and an RJ45 SeaTalk hs waterproof male plug on the other end 4 Adapter cable with a RayNet male plug on one end and an RJ45 SeaTalk hs male plug on the other end 5 Adapter cable with a RayNet female socket on one end and an RJ45 SeaTalk hs waterproof male plug on the other ...

Page 78: ...e cable 3 m 9 8 ft A06036 Backbone cable 5 m 16 4 ft A06068 Backbone cable 9 m 29 5 ft A06037 Backbone cable 20 m 65 6 ft A06043 SeaTalkng to bare wire spur cable 1 m 3 3 ft A06044 SeaTalkng to bare wire spur cable 3 m 9 8 ft A06049 Power cable 1 m 3 3 ft A06077 Right angled connector 90 right angle spur connector A06031 Terminator A06028 T piece Provides 1 x spur connection A06064 5 way connector...

Page 79: ... adaptor cable 1 5 m 4 92 ft Allows the connection of NMEA 2000 devices to a SeaTalkng system A06076 SeaTalkng to DeviceNet Male adaptor cable 1 m 3 3 ft Allows the connection of NMEA 2000 devices to a SeaTalkng system A06078 SeaTalkng to DeviceNet Male adaptor cable 0 1 m 0 33 ft Allows the connection of NMEA 2000 devices to a SeaTalkng system E05026 DeviceNet Female to bare wires adaptor cable 0...

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Page 81: ...e mount 28 Axiom 7 trunnion mount 28 Axiom 9 flush mount 30 Axiom 9 surface mount 30 Axiom 9 trunnion mount 29 DownVision transducers 17 E Electromagnetic Compatibility 24 EMC See Electromagnetic Compatibility Ethernet connection 47 External storage connection 48 F Factory reset 55 Fuse rating 40 I Installation Best practice 43 Flush mounting 35 Flush mounting Axiom 7 only 33 Mounting options 31 R...

Page 82: ...7 RCR SDUSB 14 RealVision transducers 16 Recovery mode 55 Removing trunnion adaptor 33 Routine checks 50 S SeaTalkhs connection 47 SeaTalkng cables 78 Service Center 66 Servicing 50 Support forum 68 T Technical specification 69 Technical Specification RealVision 3D Sonar 71 Technical support 66 68 Thermal breaker rating 40 Training courses 68 Transducer connections 38 Troubleshooting 54 GNSS GPS 5...

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