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10.5 Self-test

The unit has a built in self-test to aid fault diagnosis. The
resulting failures and / or fault codes should be used when
contacting Raymarine customer support.

Starting self-test

To access the self-test mode follow the steps blow.

During normal operation:

1. Press the

Display (Power)

and

Tack

button simultaneously

for 4 seconds, until the unit beeps.

2. When the unit beeps immediately press the

VMG

and

Tack

button simultaneously.

Self-test stage 1 will commence.

3. At the end of each test press the

Display (Power)

and

True /

App

button simultaneously to progress to the next stage.

Self-test stages

The self-test comprises of the following stages

Self-test stage 1

When entering

Self-test stage 1

, the unit beeps and the display

shows

St

followed by

t1

.

Self-test stage 1

will perform the following tests:

• SeaTalk / SeaTalk

ng

self-test, which checks the receive and

transmit circuits.

• EEPROM test (read and write).

If the tests are satisfactory,

P

is shown on the display.

If the tests are not satisfactory, the following failure codes may
be generated:

Fault code

F01

F02

Self-test stage 2

When entering

Self-test stage 2

, the unit beeps and the display

shows

t 2

, for 1 second.

Self-test stage 2

will perform the following tests:

• Backlighting test, which cycles between on and off every

second.

• Any button press sounds a beep.

• Display test, which tests the LCD segments in the following

sequence, changing once per second:

D4491-2

1

2

3

D

4491-3

While the test is progressing, press each of the display buttons
and check that the buzzer sounds as each button is pressed.

The table below shows possible problems that may be
encountered:

Failure

No illumination.

Button illumination failure.

Degraded dial illumination

No beep when button pressed.

LCD segment(s) missing completely.

Faint LCD segment(s).

Pointer not rotating or erratic movement

Self-test stage 3

When entering

Self-test stage 3

, the unit beeps and the display

shows

t 3

, for 1 second.

Self-test stage 3

will perform pointer offset and corrections.

Pressing the

Display (Power)

button will rotate the pointer

clockwise to align with the major graduations.

If the pointer is misaligned use the

VMG

(anti-clockwise) and

Tack

(clockwise) buttons to manually adjust the pointer offset

until correct alignment is obtained.

Self-test stage 4

A known good transducer must be connected for

Self-test stage

4

, and the vessel must be underway at sufficient speed for the

tests to be performed.

When entering

Self-test stage 4

, the unit beeps and the display

shows

t 4

, for 1 second.

Self-test stage 4

will perform a transducer test

If the test is satisfactory then

P

is shown on the display.

If the test is not satisfactory then a fail code will be shown on
the display:

Fault code

Failure

F5

Rotavecta

F3

Wind vane

F4

Annemometer

To exit self-test stage 4 and save pointer offset corrections, press
the

Display (Power)

and

True / App

buttons simultaneously

for 2 seconds.

To exit self-test stage 4 without saving pointer offset
corrections, press the

Display (Power)

and

True / App

buttons

simultaneously.

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i60

Summary of Contents for E70061

Page 1: ...i60 Installation and operation instructions English Date 06 2012 Document number 81342 1 EN 2012 Raymarine UK Limited T ack T rue App Display VMG...

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Page 3: ...s patents pending or design patents pending Fair Use Statement You may print no more than three copies of this manual for your own use You may not make any further copies or distribute or use the manu...

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Page 5: ...r 6 Getting started 29 6 1 Controls 30 6 2 Power 30 6 3 Data master 31 6 4 Illumination 31 6 5 Calibration 32 Chapter 7 Using your display 35 7 1 Pages 36 7 2 i60 Wind operation 36 7 3 Group illuminat...

Page 6: ...6 i60...

Page 7: ...ard water intrusion and subsequent equipment failure may occur if the product is subjected to commercial high pressure washing Raymarine will not warrant products subjected to high pressure washing Di...

Page 8: ...duct ownership please visit www raymarine com and register online It is important that you register your product to receive full warranty benefits Your unit package includes a bar code label indicatin...

Page 9: ...Chapter 2 Handbook information Chapter contents 2 1 Handbook information on page 10 Handbook information 9...

Page 10: ...e following variants T ack T rue App Display VMG T ack T rue App Display VMG 1 2 D12549 1 Item Description Part number 1 i60 Analogue wind instrument E70061 2 i60 Analogue close hauled wind instrument...

Page 11: ...apter contents 3 1 Installation checklist on page 12 3 2 System integration on page 13 3 3 Typical systems on page 14 3 4 System protocols on page 16 3 5 Parts supplied on page 16 3 6 Tools required o...

Page 12: ...vities Installation Task 1 Plan your system 2 Obtain all required equipment and tools 3 Site all equipment 4 Route all cables 5 Drill cable and mounting holes 6 Make all connections into equipment 7 S...

Page 13: ...rument displays As determined by the SeaTalkng bus bandwidth and power loading i50 i60 i70 ST70 ST70 SeaTalkng 4 SeaTalkng pilot controller As determined by the SeaTalkng bus bandwidth and power loadi...

Page 14: ...10 11 8 9 5 7 3 4 1 SeaTalkng instrument display 2 SeaTalkng pilot controller 3 i60 Wind instrument 4 Raymarine wind vane transducer 5 Raymarine multifunction display 6 12 24 V dc power supply 7 Rayma...

Page 15: ...wer supply 7 Raymarine AIS transceiver 8 Raymarine SeaTalkng GPS 9 Man over board 10 SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter 11 SeaTalkng 5 way blocks 12 Raymarine multifunction display 13 Engine data via devi...

Page 16: ...also be connected using the appropriate interfaces or adaptor cables as required NMEA 2000 NMEA 2000 offers significant improvements over NMEA 0183 most notably in speed and connectivity Up to 50 uni...

Page 17: ...3 6 Tools required Tools required for installation D12530 1 3 4 2 1 5 1 Pozi drive screwdriver 2 File 3 92 mm 3 62 in hole cutter 4 Adhesive tape 5 Power drill Planning the installation 17...

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Page 19: ...Chapter 4 Cables and connections Chapter contents 4 1 General cabling guidance on page 20 4 2 Connections overview on page 20 Cables and connections 19...

Page 20: ...her equipment and cables high current carrying ac and dc power lines antennae Strain relief Ensure adequate strain relief is provided Protect connectors from strain and ensure they will not pull out u...

Page 21: ...60 Making iTC 5 transducer connections For instructions on connecting transducers to your iTC 5 refer to the iTC 5 handbook Power connection Power is supplied to the product over the SeaTalkng network...

Page 22: ...course computer or Other separate regulated 12 V supply Note SeaTalkng does NOT supply power to multifunction displays and other equipment with a dedicated power supply input SeaTalk connection Conne...

Page 23: ...between the two backbones Connecting NMEA2000 equipment to the SeaTalkng backbone 12V NM EA2000 SeaT alkng D12380 1 3 1 2 4 1 12 V dc power supply into backbone 2 SeaTalkng backbone 3 SeaTalkng to Dev...

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Page 25: ...5 Location and mounting Chapter contents 5 1 Selecting a display location on page 26 5 2 Mounting on page 27 5 3 Front bezel on page 27 5 4 Selecting a transducer location on page 28 Location and moun...

Page 26: ...gress This unit is suitable for mounting both above and below decks It is waterproof to IPX6 standard Although the unit is waterproof it is good practice to locate it in a protected area away from pro...

Page 27: ...ing screws 7 Connect the relevant cables to the unit 8 Peel the backing off of the supplied gasket and place the adhesive side of the gasket onto the display unit and press firmly onto the flange 9 Sl...

Page 28: ...t which may shield the transducer or otherwise disturb the air flow Provide a horizontal mounting surface If a surface e g mast top is otherwise suitable but not horizontal make up a suitable wedged p...

Page 29: ...Chapter 6 Getting started Chapter contents 6 1 Controls on page 30 6 2 Power on page 30 6 3 Data master on page 31 6 4 Illumination on page 31 6 5 Calibration on page 32 Getting started 29...

Page 30: ...witched off 1 Press and hold the Power button until the unit powers on and data is displayed approximately 2 seconds Note When power to the unit is turned on the unit will switch on automatically Powe...

Page 31: ...mediate calibration section for details on how to set your unit as data master 6 4 Illumination Adjusting the backlight level The backlighting can be adjusted using the power button During normal oper...

Page 32: ...e the wind speed units follow the steps below From the user calibration pages 1 Press the Power button to display the wind speed units page or D12491 1 2 Use the VMG and Tack buttons to select the req...

Page 33: ...VMG or Tack buttons to display the wind speed calibration page D12499 1 CAL Tack VMG 12 Use the VMG or Tack buttons to adjust the wind speed calibration value to 0 7 13 Press the Power button to disp...

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Page 35: ...Chapter 7 Using your display Chapter contents 7 1 Pages on page 36 7 2 i60 Wind operation on page 36 7 3 Group illumination on page 37 Using your display 35...

Page 36: ...angle when heading information is available on the network Maximum wind speed High and low true wind speed alarms High and low apparent wind angle alarms Note Alarms are only available on the i60 Wind...

Page 37: ...network or group illumination via a SeaTalkng network When connected on a SeaTalk network all compatible units will share their backlight level when 1 unit s backlighting level is adjusted all other...

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Page 39: ...Chapter 8 Using alarms Chapter contents 8 1 Alarms on page 40 Using alarms 39...

Page 40: ...larm D12555 1 HI The High apparent wind angle alarm sounds when the apparent wind angle equal to or more than the High apparent wind angle threshold The alarm sounds until silenced manually Low appare...

Page 41: ...ents 9 1 Service and maintenance on page 42 9 2 Condensation on page 42 9 3 Routine equipment checks on page 43 9 4 Cleaning on page 43 9 5 Cleaning the display case on page 44 9 6 Cleaning the displa...

Page 42: ...nd repair to authorized Raymarine dealers Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty 9 2 Condensation Certain atmospheric conditions may cause a small amount of condensation to form on the unit s wi...

Page 43: ...ng checks on a regular basis Examine all cables for signs of damage or wear and tear Check that all cables are securely connected 9 4 Cleaning Best cleaning practices When cleaning this product Do NOT...

Page 44: ...elf Note In certain conditions condensation may appear inside the display screen This will not harm the unit and can be cleared by powering on the display for a short time 9 6 Cleaning the display scr...

Page 45: ...g Chapter contents 10 1 Troubleshooting on page 46 10 2 Instrument troubleshooting on page 47 10 3 Power up troubleshooting on page 48 10 4 Miscellaneous troubleshooting on page 49 10 5 Self test on p...

Page 46: ...ior 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...

Page 47: ...or connector fault Check security of SeaTalk SeaTalkng connections between units Check condition of SeaTalk SeaTalkng cables Isolate faulty unit by disconnecting units one by one A group of SeaTalk Se...

Page 48: ...Possible causes Possible solutions Check relevant fuses and breakers Check that the power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion The system or part of it does...

Page 49: ...lay 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 downl...

Page 50: ...D4491 2 1 2 3 D4491 3 While the test is progressing press each of the display buttons and check that the buzzer sounds as each button is pressed The table below shows possible problems that may be enc...

Page 51: ...Chapter 11 Technical support Chapter contents 11 1 Raymarine customer support on page 52 11 2 Checking the software version on page 52 Technical support 51...

Page 52: ...phone and email support In the USA Tel 1 603 324 7900 Toll Free 1 800 539 5539 Email Raymarine custhelp com In the UK Europe the Middle East or Far East Tel 44 0 13 2924 6777 Email ukproduct support r...

Page 53: ...Chapter 12 Technical specification Chapter contents 12 1 Technical specification on page 54 Technical specification 53...

Page 54: ...rent 45 to 65 mA Typical Display only 200 mA Maximum Transducer connected LEN Refer to SeaTalkng reference manual for further information 4 Environmental Operating temperature 20 C to 55 C Storage tem...

Page 55: ...ter 13 Spares and accessories Chapter contents 13 1 Wind transducers on page 56 13 2 Spares on page 56 13 3 SeaTalkng cables and accessories on page 57 13 4 Converters on page 58 Spares and accessorie...

Page 56: ...ansducer E22078 Rotavecta transducer Z195 Note Other transducers are available please check with your local Raymarine dealer 13 2 Spares The table below lists the spare parts available for i60 instrum...

Page 57: ...SeaTalkng T piece A06028 Provides 1 x spur connection SeaTalkng 5 way connector A06064 Provides 3 x spur connections SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter E22158 Allows the connection of SeaTalk devices to a...

Page 58: ...13 4 Converters Part number Description E22158 SeaTalk to SeaTalkng Converter 58 i60...

Page 59: ...60928 ISO Commanded address 65240 NMEA Request group function 126208 NMEA Command group function 126208 NMEA Acknowledge group function 126208 PGN list Transmit PGN s group function 126464 PGN list Re...

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