Typical cable routing scenarios
There are 4 typical cable routing scenarios.
Note:
The routing options described and illustrated in this section assume that a physical data
connection is used between your Radar scanner and multifunction display (MFD). However, if the
scanner is connected to your MFD via Wi-Fi, a physical RayNet connection is not required.
1.
Cable routing for a scanner mounted on a platform, using separate cables for the power and
data connection.
2. Cable routing for a scanner mounted on a platform, using the combined power and data cable
from an existing Raymarine Digital Radar scanner installation. For this, the
A80308
Y-adapter
accessory is required (not supplied with the scanner).
3.
Cable routing for a scanner mounted on a pole, using separate cables for the power and data
connection.
4.
Cable routing for a scanner mounted on a pole, using the combined power and data cable
from an existing Raymarine Digital Radar scanner installation. For this, the
A80308
Y-adapter
accessory is required (not supplied with the scanner).
Cable routing — platform mount
There are 2 typical cable routing scenarios for platform mount installations.
• Using separate power and data cables.
• Using an existing combined power / data cable from an older Raymarine Digital radar scanner. In
this scenario, the
A80308
Y-adapter accessory is required (not supplied with the scanner).
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