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6.18 Databar status symbols

The status symbols on the databar confirm whether the appropriate
connections to your system have been made.

The symbols show the status for the following:

• Radar scanner.

• AIS receiver / transceiver.

• Sonar (DSM).

• GPS receiver.

• Autopilot.

Radar scanner status symbols

The radar scanner power mode status is indicated in the databar.

Symbol

Radar
power
mode

Description

Transmit
(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, indicating that the scanner is on
but not transmitting, and the antenna is not
rotating. The scanner does not transmit and
the radar data is removed from the screen.
This is a power-save mode used when the
radar is not needed for short time periods.
When you return to transmit mode, the
magnetron does not need to warm up again.
This is the default mode.

Off

Scanner powered off when radar not required,
but display is in use for other applications,
such as the chart. When selected, the system
counts down. During this time you cannot
re-power the scanner.

Timed
Transmit

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 a symbol in the databar.

Symbol

Description

AIS unit is switched on and operating.

AIS currently unavailable.

AIS unit is switched off, or not connected.

AIS unit is in Silent Mode.

AIS unit is in Silent Mode, with active alarms.

Symbol

Description

AIS unit is connected and switched on, but has
active alarms.

AIS unit is connected and switched on, but the
dangerous and lost alarm is disabled.

Sonar status symbols

The sonar (DSM) status is indicated in the databar.

Symbol

Description

Symbol animated: the DSM is
connected and transmitting.

Symbol static: the DSM is connected
but not transmitting.

Symbol greyed-out: the DSM is not
connected, or is not detected.

GPS status symbols

The GPS receiver status is indicated in the databar.

Symbol

Description

A GPS receiver is connected and has
obtained a fix.

A GPS receiver is not connected, or
cannot obtain a fix.

Autopilot status symbols

The autopilot status is indicated in the databar.

Symbol

Description

Autopilot is in Standby mode.

Autopilot is in Track mode.

Autopilot is in Auto mode.

No autopilot detected.

Autopilot alarm active.

Dodge mode is active.

Fish mode is active.

Autopilot calibration.

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Page 5: ...4 4 11 NMEA 2000 connection 46 4 12 Video connection 46 4 13 Video in out connection 47 4 14 Bluetooth connections 48 4 15 WiFi connections 49 Chapter 5 Location and mounting 51 5 1 Selecting a locati...

Page 6: ...Dual Single frequency fishfinder 160 14 5 Fishfinder preset configuration 161 14 6 Fishfinder display modes 161 14 7 Fishfinder range 163 14 8 Fishfinder sensitivity adjustments 164 14 9 Fishfinder p...

Page 7: ...5 Cleaning the display screen 238 Chapter 25 Troubleshooting 239 25 1 Troubleshooting 240 25 2 Power up troubleshooting 241 25 3 Radar troubleshooting 242 25 4 GPS troubleshooting 243 25 5 Sonar troub...

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Page 9: ...ucer cable or remove the connector If the cable is cut it cannot be repaired Cutting the cable will also void the warranty Caution Power supply protection When installing this product ensure the power...

Page 10: ...y equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio signals e g VHF radios cables and antennas In the case of SSB radios the distance should be increased to 7 ft 2 m More than 2 m 7 ft from the path of...

Page 11: ...with the essential requirements of EMC directive 2004 108 EC The original Declaration of Conformity certificate may be viewed on the relevant product page at www raymarine com Product disposal Dispose...

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Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Handbook information Chapter contents 2 1 Handbook information on page 14 2 2 Handbook conventions on page 14 2 3 Handbook illustrations on page 15 Handbook information 13...

Page 14: ...ine com Handbooks Description Part number Mounting and getting started guide 88001 Installation and operation handbook 81337 e7 e7D Mounting template 87137 e95 e97 c95 c97 Mounting template 87144 e125...

Page 15: ...2 3 Handbook illustrations The illustrations and screenshots used in this handbook may differ slightly from your display model Handbook information 15...

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Page 17: ...ultiple data sources MDS overview on page 23 3 5 Identifying your display variant on page 23 3 6 Networking constraints on page 24 3 7 Typical systems on page 25 3 8 System protocols on page 27 3 9 Da...

Page 18: ...th Navionics Marine app Apple iPhone or iPad Android compatible smartphone For smartphone media player control Any Bluetooth enabled smartphone supporting Bluetooth AVRCP version 2 1 or higher For wir...

Page 19: ...a optional SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter ST6002 ST7002 ST8002 SeaTalkng ST70 ST70 p70 p70R SeaTalk SeaTalkng 6 Pilot control heads third party 1 NMEA 0183 compatible instruments NMEA 0183 7 Course co...

Page 20: ...or cable OR Any Minn Kota transducer via optional A62363 adaptor cable Connection via external Raymarine Digital Sounder Module DSM Any DSM compatible transducer Raymarine transducer connection OR Min...

Page 21: ...video 22 PC laptop 1 Windows compatible PC or laptop running Raymarine Voyager planning software SeaTalkhs Cartography included Embedded internal Navionics cartography Internal storage Cartography op...

Page 22: ...s into equipment 7 Secure all equipment in place 8 Power on and test the system 3 3 System Limits The following limits apply to the number of system components that can be connected in an e7 e7D e95 e...

Page 23: ...be available all products in the system that use the data sources listed above must be MDS compliant The system can list any products that are NOT compliant It may be necessary to upgrade the softwar...

Page 24: ...ined on chart cards is always used in preference to embedded cartography when a chart card is inserted into a card slot Radar operation e7 e7D c95 c97 c125 c127 e95 e97 e125 e127 systems support the u...

Page 25: ...red if more than one device is connected using SeaTalkhs RayNet Example Basic system with SeaTalk equipment S S M M A AR R T TP P I I L LO O T T D12246 1 1 2 3 4 SeaT alkng 5 6 SeaTalkhs RayNet SeaT a...

Page 26: ...6 13 10 7 1 Digital radome scanner 2 Weather sensor 3 Sirius weather receiver 4 Digital Sounder Module DSM 5 Pilot controller 6 Instrument 7 AIS receiver transceiver 8 Audio system 9 Smartphone 10 De...

Page 27: ...ork 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 instruments to connect...

Page 28: ...the autopilot instruments the engine and other external sources Your system may be wired for redundancy with data connections made to repeat displays However these connections will only become active...

Page 29: ...nting screws for flush mounting 6 Documentation pack includes Multilingual CD Mounting and getting started multilingual guide Mounting template Warranty policy 7 1 5 m 4 9 ft power and data cable 3 12...

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Page 31: ...nnection on page 40 4 6 AIS connection on page 40 4 7 Fastheading connection on page 41 4 8 SeaTalkng connections on page 41 4 9 SeaTalk connection on page 43 4 10 NMEA 0183 connection on page 44 4 11...

Page 32: ...le from other 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...

Page 33: ...l connected to the vessel s ground Warning Positive ground systems Do not connect this unit to a system which has positive grounding Power cable The display is supplied with a combined power and data...

Page 34: ...E g by connecting an in line fuse for each power circuit D1 1637 1 VE bar Circuit breaker Fuse Fuse VE bar Where possible connect individual items of equipment to individual circuit breakers Where th...

Page 35: ...0 Enables direct connection of SeaTalkhs devices to smaller systems where a switch is not required Also enables the connection of SeaTalkhs devices to an HS5 SeaTalkhs network switch in conjunction wi...

Page 36: ...5 e127 displays have 2 RayNet SeaTalkhs connections to allow 2 devices to be connected directly to the display The digital radar is usually connected via a Raymarine network switch On smaller systems...

Page 37: ...ble A55076D 10 m 32 8 ft Power and data digital cable A55077D 15 m 49 2 ft Power and data digital cable A55078D 25 m 82 0 ft Power and data digital cable A55079D Note The maximum length for the radar...

Page 38: ...ny 600 watt DSM compatible transducer via optional E66066 adaptor cable Sonar transducer connection Sonar variant multifunction displays 2 D12256 1 1 3 1 Rear connector panel of multifunction display...

Page 39: ...meras include 2 independent lenses 1 for thermal infrared and visible light 1 for thermal infrared only If you only have 1 display you should only connect the video cable labelled VIS IR visible light...

Page 40: ...GPS connection NMEA 0183 D12262 1 NM EA0183 1 2 1 Multifunction display 2 NMEA 0183 GPS receiver 4 6 AIS connection A compatible AIS can be connected using SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183 Connection using Sea...

Page 41: ...mputer SeaTalk equipment via the optional SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter NMEA 2000 equipment via optional DeviceNet adaptor cables Typical SeaTalkng system S SM MA A R RT T P PI IL L O OT T D12176 2 1...

Page 42: ...ur A06041 SeaTalkng 0 4 m 1 3 ft backbone A06033 SeaTalkng 1 m 3 3 ft backbone A06034 SeaTalkng 3 m 9 8 ft backbone A06035 SeaTalkng 5 m 16 4 ft backbone A06036 SeaTalkng 9 m 29 5 ft backbone A06068 S...

Page 43: ...Talkng converter 3 Multifunction display SeaTalk accessories SeaTalk cables and accessories for use with compatible products Description Part No Notes NMEA SeaTalk converter E85001 3 m 9 8 ft SeaTalk...

Page 44: ...input and output communicate at the same baud rate For example if you have one NMEA 0183 device connected to the display s Port 1 INPUT and another NMEA 0183 device connected to the display s Port 1 O...

Page 45: ...vice Refer to instructions provided with NMEA device Input Negative 11 Refer to instructions provided with NMEA device Refer to instructions provided with NMEA device Output Positive 12 NMEA device Re...

Page 46: ...2 SeaTalkng backbone 3 SeaTalkng to DeviceNet adaptor cable 4 NMEA 2000 equipment Connecting the display to an existing NMEA 2000 DeviceNet backbone D12175 2 3 2 4 1 1 Multifunction display 2 SeaTalk...

Page 47: ...tor input 2 4 Thermal camera Video out Examples of video output devices that you can connect to the display include HDTV with VGA input VGA monitor D12329 1 1 2 4 3 1 Rear connector panel of multifunc...

Page 48: ...ed 9 Select the remote control unit in the list of devices 10 When prompted press the arrow button on your remote that you wish to be configured as the UP button The other arrow button will automatica...

Page 49: ...your iPhone or iPad Select the Raymarine Wi Fi connection from the list of available Wi Fi networks on your iPhone or iPad Enable Device Streaming in the System Settings on the multifunction display...

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Page 51: ...tents 5 1 Selecting a location on page 52 5 2 Removing the rear bezel on page 53 5 3 Flush mounting on page 54 5 4 Attaching the rear bezel on page 54 5 5 Bracket trunnion mounting on page 55 5 6 Fron...

Page 52: ...Power supply Select a location that is as close as possible to the vessel s DC power source This will help to keep cable runs to a minimum Compass safe distance To prevent potential interference with...

Page 53: ...ear bezel before flush mounting the display 1 Remove the front bezel Refer to the separate instructions provided for that procedure D12184 2 e7 e7D 2 3 1 c95 c97 c125 c127 e95 e97 e125 e127 2 Remove t...

Page 54: ...e unit into place and secure using the provided screws Note The appropriate torque to use when drilling depends on the thickness of the mounting surface and the type of material Note The supplied gask...

Page 55: ...e assumes that the unit has already been mounted in position 1 Carefully lift one edge of the screen protection film so that it is accessible for removing when unit installation is complete 2 Ensure t...

Page 56: ...play at the positions indicated in the diagram above 2 Place your fingers underneath the bezel at the positions indicated in the diagram above 3 In a single firm motion apply pressure to the outer edg...

Page 57: ...overview on page 62 6 8 System checks on page 62 6 9 Enabling autopilot functions on page 65 6 10 Enabling AIS functions on page 66 6 11 Language selection on page 66 6 12 Pages on page 67 6 13 Appli...

Page 58: ...UniControl provides a joystick and rotary control and an OK button for using menus and applications 4 Back press to return to a previous menu or dialog level 5 WPT MOB press and release to access the...

Page 59: ...used for electronic charts and archiving waypoint route and track data 10 Standby Auto Press to disengage integrated autopilot press and hold to activate Auto mode on integrated autopilot 11 Switch Ac...

Page 60: ...Radar GRD Guard zone Radar HDG Heading vector Chart MARPA MARPA target Radar MOB Man Over Board marker Chart Radar POS Vessel s position Chart RTE Route leg Chart SHM Ship s Heading Marker Radar TIDE...

Page 61: ...s to operate your multifunction display 6 6 Touchscreen overview The touchscreen provides a quick way of performing many common functions This only applies to HybridTouch displays Some of the function...

Page 62: ...o connect an external GPS receiver using SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183 Use the System Settings menu to enable or disable the internal GPS receiver Enabling or disabling the internal GPS With the homescreen d...

Page 63: ...cially the azimuth and elevation angles which are used in triangulation to calculate your position Radar check Warning Radar scanner safety Before rotating the radar scanner ensure all personnel are c...

Page 64: ...n display and a power supply Disconnect the network cable from the external DSM unit to enable the display s internal DSM option Selecting the sonar transducer With the fishfinder application displaye...

Page 65: ...al camera application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Camera Home The camera returns to its currently defined home position and the Home icon appears on screen momentarily 6 9 Enabling autopilot functions With...

Page 66: ...ernal Devices 8 Select the AIS unit The Track Targets menu is displayed 9 Adjust the AIS options as appropriate 6 11 Language selection The system can operate in the following languages English US Eng...

Page 67: ...t Customize 2 Select Homescreen 3 Select Edit Page 4 Select an empty page icon labelled Customize The Customize menu options are displayed 5 Select the appropriate page layout for example Splitscreen...

Page 68: ...era using your multifunction display Video application view a video or camera source on your multifunction display 6 14 Screen overview D12196 1 5 4 1 2 3 8 6 7 Screen item Description 1 Home select t...

Page 69: ...s and hold your finger on the menu to drag it up or down HybridTouch displays only or use the Rotary control 6 Options Highlight a menu item and then click OK to access more options for that item For...

Page 70: ...instruct a connected autopilot unit to perform specific functions 3 Dismiss Closes the control dialog 6 15 Editing information in dialogs With the dialog displayed 1 Select the field you want to edit...

Page 71: ...multiple applications displayed 1 Tap anywhere inside the application you want to make active A border appears around the application indicating that it is active Touchscreen lock You can lock the tou...

Page 72: ...canner 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 a symbol in the data...

Page 73: ...ness and set up a shared brightness scheme if appropriate Align the touchscreen HybridTouch displays only Designate the data master Select the GPS data source Familiarize yourself with the Simulator M...

Page 74: ...s Information shared by the data master includes Cartography Routes and waypoints Radar Sonar Data received from the autopilot instruments the engine and other external sources Your system may be wire...

Page 75: ...1 Memory cards overview on page 76 7 2 Inserting a memory card or chart card on page 76 7 3 Removing a memory card or chart card on page 77 7 4 Saving user data and user settings on page 77 7 5 Resett...

Page 76: ...r basis 7 2 Inserting a memory card or chart card 1 Open the chart card door located on the front right of the display 2 Insert the card as shown in the diagram below For slot 1 the card contacts shou...

Page 77: ...ata and user settings to a memory card on a regular basis Note Raymarine strongly recommends that you save settings to a separate memory card and NOT to a chart card containing cartography Saving wayp...

Page 78: ...splayed 1 Ensure you have the memory card containing the user data in one of the card slots 2 Select My Data 3 Select Backup and Restore Settings 4 Select Restore Settings A message is displayed promp...

Page 79: ...data Display vectors Heading vector COG vector Tide arrow Vector length Vector width Aerial overlay Radar overlay Application Setting Affected AIS overlay NOWRad overlay Application Setting Affected C...

Page 80: ...ed Displayed target types AIS safety messages Buddy tracking View buddy list Silent mode AIS Layer AIS alarms list Data application Application Setting Affected Datapages and content Datapage order Co...

Page 81: ...a Resetting system settings With the homescreen displayed 1 Select Set up 2 Select Maintenance 3 Select System Settings Reset A message is displayed prompting you to confirm the action 4 Select Yes to...

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Page 83: ...ng waypoints routes and tracks Chapter contents 8 1 Waypoints on page 84 8 2 Routes on page 88 8 3 Tracks on page 92 8 4 Waypoints routes and tracks storage capacity on page 93 Using waypoints routes...

Page 84: ...a vertical line labelled WPT Showing and hiding waypoint groups symbols From the chart or radar application 1 Press the WPT button 2 Select Display Waypoints 3 Select Change to switch between Groups a...

Page 85: ...op up message is displayed 3 Select Ok to place the waypoint or Edit to edit the waypoint details Note Alternatively with the waypoint menu displayed you can select Place Waypoint At Vessel Placing a...

Page 86: ...mperature requires appropriate sensor only for waypoints captured at the vessel position Depth requires appropriate sensor only for waypoints captured at the vessel position Date and time Comment you...

Page 87: ...e waypoint pop up message is displayed 3 Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel Note If you erase a waypoint which is part of a route the erase waypoint in route pop up message is displayed to warn you...

Page 88: ...firm the action or No to cancel Erasing a waypoint group and its waypoints To erase a waypoint group and all of the waypoints in that group follow the steps below From the homescreen 1 Select My Data...

Page 89: ...save the route and return to the chart application Note If you select the wrong waypoint select Undo Waypoint from the route menu Adjusting chart range while building a route From the Build Route men...

Page 90: ...e to the next waypoint in a route at any time While following a route in the chart application 1 Select the route The route context menu is displayed 2 Select Advance Waypoint Note If the current dest...

Page 91: ...ithin a route From the chart application 1 Position the cursor over the waypoint you want to move The waypoint context menu is displayed 2 Select Move Waypoint 3 Move the cursor so that it stretches t...

Page 92: ...n rapid use of all of the storage available for track points In this case selecting a higher value for the Track Interval would provide capacity for a longer track Setting the track interval From the...

Page 93: ...k pop up message is displayed 6 Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel the action Note You can also erase tracks from the homescreen My Data Track List Erasing all tracks From the homescreen 1 Select M...

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Page 95: ...context menu on page 101 9 5 My Data options on page 101 9 6 Navigation options on page 102 9 7 Measuring distances and bearings on page 102 9 8 Chart vectors on page 103 9 9 Current information on p...

Page 96: ...play If you have a Raymarine GPS receiver using NMEA0183 or a third party GPS receiver you must correlate it separately It may be possible to use your multifunction display to correlate an NMEA0183 GP...

Page 97: ...and no heading data is available Note If positional data has been selected for display your position will be displayed in the databar under Ves Pos Chart orientation The orientation of a chart refers...

Page 98: ...t application When you pan the chart the motion mode is no longer active This is indicated in the status bar by brackets around the motion mode for example Relative Motion This enables you to view ano...

Page 99: ...Find Ship 9 3 Chart views Switching between 2D 3D chart view You can switch between 2D and 3D views From the chart application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Chart View to switch between...

Page 100: ...lts to indicate pitch angle Manipulating the 3D chart view From the chart application 1 Chart pitch i With the chart is in 3D mode go to the 3D View menu Menu Adjust 3D View ii Select Pitch iii Use th...

Page 101: ...elected Current Station Tide Station Animate Selecting context menu settings You can choose how chart object context menu is a accessed using touch This only applies to HybridTouch displays From the c...

Page 102: ...The ruler line is re drawn from the cursor position to your vessel 4 You can now adjust the ruler position by moving the cursor to the desired location 5 If you want the ruler displayed after you have...

Page 103: ...nfinite 4 HDG heading vector a red line shows the vessel s heading An 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...

Page 104: ...Pause 2 To view the animation in steps select Step Back or Step Forward 3 To set the animation step interval pause any playing animations and then select Set Time Interval 4 To set the animation date...

Page 105: ...mations and then select Set Time Interval 4 To set the animation date select Set Date and then using the on screen keyboard enter the required date 5 To set the animation date to the current date sele...

Page 106: ...played 3 Selecting the position in the object info dialog will close the information dialog and position the cursor over the object 4 Selecting available options will display detailed information abou...

Page 107: ...ferent kinds of display and information You can overlay the following data onto a 2D chart window to give greater depth of information The overlays available are Aerial Provides an aerial satellite ph...

Page 108: ...e 2D chart view 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Chart Sync 4 Select Radar Note Radar range synchronization is not available when the chart motion mode is set to AUTORANGE NOWRad weather o...

Page 109: ...n you must have chart cards with the relevant level of detail When you change the 2D Chart Use to the Fish option bathymetric data is shown on the chart providing that the chart card contains bathymet...

Page 110: ...9 13 Chart set up Selecting the chart set up menu From the chart application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Set up The Chart Set up menu is displayed 110 e7 e7D e95 e97 e125 e127 c95 c97 c125 c127...

Page 111: ...ng on a chart object opens the context menu Cartography Provides access to the Cartography menu options Vessel Size Determines the size of vessel icon displayed in the chart application Small default...

Page 112: ...Chart Text Determines whether chart text is displayed place names and so on Off chart text is NOT displayed On chart text is displayed Off On default Chart Boundaries Determines whether a line indica...

Page 113: ...points Tide stations Current stations Port information Off On default Land Features When this menu item is set to On land based cartographic features are displayed Off On default Business Services Whe...

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Page 115: ...Chapter 10 Using autopilot control Chapter contents 10 1 Autopilot control on page 116 10 2 Autopilot status symbols on page 117 10 3 Autopilot alarms on page 117 Using autopilot control 115...

Page 116: ...ypoint Note When arriving at a waypoint the dialog title bar turns red to indicate waypoint arrival Enabling the autopilot control function From the homescreen 1 Select Set up 2 Select System Settings...

Page 117: ...topilot 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 Additionally the a...

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Page 119: ...Chapter 11 Using alarms and MOB functions Chapter contents 11 1 Using Man Overboard MOB functions on page 120 11 2 Alarms on page 121 Using alarms and MOB functions 119...

Page 120: ...Goto and Follow functions are disabled in all applications Navigation to any active waypoint is stopped and any existing navigation function is cancelled If position or heading and speed information...

Page 121: ...any networked displays The dialog states the reason for the alarm You can configure the behavior of certain alarms by selecting the Edit option on the message dialog or by using the Alarms menu access...

Page 122: ...able when a Digital Sounder Module DSM is detected Note The Fishfinder Deep alarm limit cannot be set to a value less than the Shallow Limit Fishfinder Deep Off default On Deep Limit 2 ft or equivalen...

Page 123: ...units Sea Temperature When set to On triggers an alarm when the sea temperature is equal to or lower than the limit you specify for the Lower Temp Limit or equal to or greater than the limit you speci...

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Page 125: ...tion on page 130 12 7 Radar mode and orientation on page 131 12 8 Radar adjustments HD and SuperHD digital scanners on page 133 12 9 Radar adjustments non HD digital radomes on page 135 12 10 Radar pr...

Page 126: ...rs The multifunction display only supports the use of 1 radar on the network When the radar application is opened if multiple radar scanners are detected then a warning message shall be displayed Addi...

Page 127: ...lect this mode to activate the scanner This is the usual mode of operation Standby STBY Static icon indicating that the scanner is on but not transmitting and the antenna is not rotating The scanner d...

Page 128: ...ectors Sea rain or snow clutter Interference Through observation practice and experience you can generally detect these conditions very quickly and use the radar controls to minimize them Side Lobes S...

Page 129: ...connected and the radar in transmit mode the radar picture provides a map like representation of the area in which the radar is operating 1 5 4 6 7 8 10 11 9 2 12 3 D12207 1 Item Description 1 Range 2...

Page 130: ...n separate windows The function is available with SuperHD and HD digital radar scanners Using your multifunction display and an HD digital radar scanner you can view either a short or a long range ima...

Page 131: ...Up North Up Course Up These orientation modes are used in conjunction with motion mode to control how your boat and radar relate to one another and how they are displayed on screen Any changes that y...

Page 132: ...motion mode is set to Relative the position of your vessel is fixed on the screen and all the targets move relative to the vessel You can specify whether the vessel is fixed in the center of the windo...

Page 133: ...isables the Rain function This is the default Adjust Gain Each of the gain presets can be manually adjusted using gain color gain and sea clutter functions Gain enables you to use a preset in automati...

Page 134: ...already selected 3 Select Sea to select the Man option 4 Using the Rotary Control adjust the Sea gain control to the appropriate setting between 0 and 100 Adjusting radar anti rain clutter From the r...

Page 135: ...to the preset operates in automatic mode This is the default Man allows you to manually adjust the intensity of the gain from 0 to 100 FTC On enables the FTC function and allows you to adjust the sett...

Page 136: ...the follow options Interference Rejection IR Level only available on non HD digital radomes Expansion Expansion Level only available on non HD digital radomes Wakes Wakes Period Interference Rejectio...

Page 137: ...ect Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Enhance Echoes 4 Select Interference Rejection so that On is highlighted Selecting Interference Rejection will switch the function between On and Off 5 For non...

Page 138: ...omize Databar Set up Edit Databar now select the data box where you want the cursor position to be displayed Select Navigation Cursor Position Measuring using VRM EBL Variable Range Markers VRM A Vari...

Page 139: ...created 1 Press and hold on the VRM EBL The radar context menu is displayed 2 Select Float Centre 3 Press the Ok button 4 Select the desired location for the center position 5 Press the Ok button to...

Page 140: ...the Rotary Control adjust the inner radius of the guard zone to the required distance ii Press the Ok button or select the next option 9 Select Adjust Width i Using the Rotary Control adjust the angu...

Page 141: ...uired In True Motion mode Speed Over Ground SOG and Course Over Ground COG information is required to show true target course and speed In Relative Motion mode heading and speed information is require...

Page 142: ...RPA target to track From the radar application 1 Select the target to be acquired The radar context menu is displayed 2 Select Acquire Target The target being acquired symbol is displayed If the targe...

Page 143: ...to HybridTouch displays 1 Select and hold the target The MARPA context menu is displayed which provides the following data Closest Point of Approach CPA Time to Closest Point of Approach TCPA COG if a...

Page 144: ...lutter radar echoes from waves can make it difficult to detect real targets These echoes are known as sea clutter Several factors can affect the level of clutter you see including the weather and sea...

Page 145: ...ings to defaults follow the steps below From in the radar application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Scanner Set up 3 Select Advanced Set up 4 Select Reset Advanced A confirmation pop up message is displayed...

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Page 147: ...IS vectors on page 150 13 6 AIS status symbols on page 151 13 7 AIS silent mode on page 151 13 8 AIS target symbols on page 152 13 9 Displaying detailed AIS target information on page 152 13 10 Viewin...

Page 148: ...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 the vessel The lar...

Page 149: ...connect an AIS unit to your multifunction 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...

Page 150: ...will switch AIS between On and Off 13 5 Displaying AIS vectors You must have the correct data available before AIS vectors can be displayed A target is defined as active when it has the following data...

Page 151: ...ipment This is useful when you do not want to transmit your vessel s AIS data to other AIS receivers but still wish to receive data from other vessels Note Not all AIS equipment supports silent mode F...

Page 152: ...uddy target Target has previously been added to the Buddy List Aid To Navigation AToN target Real AToN target is ON position Aid To Navigation AToN target Real AToN target is OFF position Aid To Navig...

Page 153: ...and if enabled issue an alarm whenever necessary Dangerous target alarm operates irrespective of the status of the AIS target display or the safe zone ring Safety Messages When the status of the AIS S...

Page 154: ...nce 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 Display AIS This option determines whether all or only dangerous lost...

Page 155: ...1 Buddy icon 2 Dangerous target icon 3 Own vessel icon 4 Normal AIS icon How it works When the AIS Layer is enabled in the chart or radar application AIS targets are shown on your display You can add...

Page 156: ...To change the MMSI number select Edit Buddy MMSI or The MMSI number must be 9 digits 5 Select Edit Buddy Name to change the buddy name This could be the name of the vessel or the name of the friend wh...

Page 157: ...modes on page 161 14 7 Fishfinder range on page 163 14 8 Fishfinder sensitivity adjustments on page 164 14 9 Fishfinder presentation options on page 165 14 10 Depth and distance with the fishfinder on...

Page 158: ...tus icon is located on the Status icon bar Icon animated fishfinder is operating Icon static the fishfinder transducer is connected but not transmitting Icon greyed out no fishfinder transducer is con...

Page 159: ...ed Slower speeds return flatter more horizontal marks Higher speeds cause the target to thicken and arch slightly until at fast speeds the mark resembles a double vertical line Target depth The closer...

Page 160: ...fishfinder display for deep waters Display modes When using presets you can either select the relevant preset and start using the default configuration immediately or you can adjust and configure freq...

Page 161: ...Select Menu 2 Select Adjust Preset mode where mode is the preset already selected 3 Select Edit Name 4 Select the required characters 5 Select Save to save the new preset name 14 6 Fishfinder display...

Page 162: ...The width of the bottom covered by the A Scope is indicated at the bottom of the window A Scope provides a more precise and easier to interpret indication of the target strength There are three A Scop...

Page 163: ...ft function to focus on a different 5000 feet range For example 2000 feet at the very top of the screen and 7000 feet at the very bottom of the screen Example screen with range and range shift used to...

Page 164: ...the signal strength threshold for the strongest color in your fishfinder display Color gain sets the lower limit for the strongest echo color All echoes with a signal strength above this value are dis...

Page 165: ...onality Presentation options include Menu Item Description Options Target Depth ID Controls whether the depth of identified targets are displayed The level of targets displayed is directly linked to t...

Page 166: ...nt From the fishfinder application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Scroll so that Pause is highlighted This may make it easier to position the marker Selecting Scroll will switch the scroll between Pause and R...

Page 167: ...Scroll Speed 4 Use the Rotary Control to adjust the scroll speed to the required setting 5 Press the Ok button or select the Scroll Speed menu again to confirm the setting Pausing the fishfinder scro...

Page 168: ...ayed 6 Select Fish Depth Limits so that On is highlighted The shallow and deep fish limit settings will be activated in the menu 7 Select Shallow Fish Limit 8 Use the Rotary Control to adjust the shal...

Page 169: ...te Ping rate limit is disabled if Ping rate is set to hyper in the presentation menu 5 30 pings per second Ping Enable The sonar ping is normally enabled It can be disabled This is useful when other e...

Page 170: ...es the image from a DSM which processes sonar signals from a transducer mounted in the water If the transducer is equipped with a speed paddle wheel and temperature sensing thermistor the DSM calculat...

Page 171: ...d 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 4 Se...

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Page 173: ...Using the data application Chapter contents 15 1 Data application overview on page 174 15 2 Pre configured datapages on page 174 15 3 Customizing the data application on page 175 Using the data appli...

Page 174: ...apage or Up to view the previous datapage 15 2 Pre configured datapages By default a pre configured range of data is displayed in a number of datapages Each datapage consists of a number of cells each...

Page 175: ...dit Page The edit page menu is displayed 4 Select Move Page Up or Move Page Down Each time move page up or move page down is selected the datapage will be moved 1 space up or down in the data applicat...

Page 176: ...el 2 Fuel Level 3 Fuel Total Fuel Data Category Data Item Digital Dial Graphical Pressure Air Temperature Set Drift App Wind Chill True Wind Chill Humidity digital Dew Point Environ ment Sea Temperatu...

Page 177: ...atapage You can delete custom or pre configured datapages from the data application The minimum number of datapages allowed is 1 From the data application 1 Scroll to the datapage you want to delete 2...

Page 178: ...apage color theme and dial colors can be switched between light and dark Color Theme Dial Color Example Light Light Light Dark Dark Dark Dark Light Resetting all datapages You can reset the datapages...

Page 179: ...application display overview on page 181 16 4 Weather map navigation on page 184 16 5 Weather context menu on page 184 16 6 Weather information on page 185 16 7 Weather reports on page 185 16 8 Anima...

Page 180: ...nc 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 16 2 Weather app...

Page 181: ...e indication of wind speed as shown in the wind speed symbols section Sea surface temperature green yellow and orange Blue coldest green yellow orange and red warmest Surface observation stations pink...

Page 182: ...kts 48 52 kts 53 57 kts 58 62 kts 63 67 kts 68 72 kts 73 77 kts 78 82 kts 83 87 kts 88 92 kts 93 97 kts 98 102 kts etc Wave information symbols The weather application uses a range of graphics and sym...

Page 183: ...relate reflectivity intensity in dBz to estimated rainfall in millimeters per hour or inches per hour Reflectivity Intensity Rainfall mm hr Rainfall in hr 5 0 0749 0 0029 10 0 1538 0 0059 15 0 3158 0...

Page 184: ...menu The weather application includes a context menu which provides positional data and the option to view weather reports from the cursor location The weather context menu can be accessed by Selectin...

Page 185: ...ferent weather reports to give you a comprehensive view of the weather Your multifunction display shows weather reports for Tropical statements Marine warnings Marine zone forecasts Watchbox warnings...

Page 186: ...watchbox alert setting is set to Off watchbox reports will still be received but you will not be alerted 16 8 Animated weather graphics You can view animated weather graphics to provide an indication...

Page 187: ...use the Range Control to zoom in and out View Report The View Report menu allows you to view the different types of weather reports received You can also select the location of the report Report At S...

Page 188: ...are blown down Complete destruction of mobile homes Extensive damage to doors and windows Low lying escape routes may be cut by rising water 35 hours before arrival of the centre of the hurricane Majo...

Page 189: ...A storm or low pressure centre that moves along a front Wave period The period is the time gap between successive waves and the longer the period the faster the waves travel Using the weather applica...

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Page 191: ...Chapter 17 Using video Chapter contents 17 1 Video application overview on page 192 Using video 191...

Page 192: ...Select Menu 2 Select Contrast Brightness or Color as appropriate A level indicator is displayed 3 Use the rotary control to adjust the setting to the required level Selecting the aspect ratio If supp...

Page 193: ...r contents 18 1 Video streaming connection on page 194 18 2 Enabling WiFi on page 194 18 3 Enabling display streaming on page 195 18 4 Setting up WiFi security on page 195 18 5 Selecting a WiFi channe...

Page 194: ...his feature you must first Download and install the Raymarine Viewer video streaming app available from the Apple App Store Enable Wi Fi in the System Settings on the multifunction display Enable Wi F...

Page 195: ...ly WPA 2 only default or WPA WPA 2 Note Raymarine strongly recommends the use of the WPA2 security setting Selecting None for your WiFi Security will leave your WiFi open and allow anyone with a WiFI...

Page 196: ...video streaming it may be necessary to manually specify a WiFi channel for both the multifunction display and the device you want to stream video to With the homescreen displayed 1 Select Set up 2 Se...

Page 197: ...Enabling Bluetooth on page 198 19 3 Pairing a Bluetooth media player on page 199 19 4 Enabling audio control on page 199 19 5 Media player controls on page 200 19 6 Media player controls using a remo...

Page 198: ...display Enable Bluetooth on the media player device Pair the media player device with the multifunction display Enable Audio Control in the System Settings on the multifunction display Note If your m...

Page 199: ...t A pairing request message is displayed on the external media device 9 On the external media device select Pair or equivalent to accept the pairing request message The multifunction display shows a m...

Page 200: ...to display the audio controls 2 Previous track 3 Play track 4 Pause track 5 Next track Selecting Back will hide the audio controls 19 6 Media player controls using a remote control You can control aud...

Page 201: ...may be necessary to unpair the device and any other paired Bluetooth devices and then retry the pairing procedure With the homescreen displayed 1 Select Set up 2 Select System Settings 3 Select Connec...

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Page 203: ...camera application Chapter contents 20 1 Thermal camera application overview on page 204 20 2 Camera control on page 205 20 3 Image adjustments on page 206 20 4 Camera setup on page 207 Using the the...

Page 204: ...or Displaying the thermal camera application With the home screen displayed 1 Select a page icon that includes the thermal camera application The thermal camera application is displayed Note If the ho...

Page 205: ...ugh sea conditions UniControl joystick is used for rotating the camera left or right panning or tilting the camera up or down UniControl rotary is used to zoom in and out Thermal camera home position...

Page 206: ...t might also be useful while in a harbor You may find it beneficial to experiment with the different scene presets to discover the best preset to use for different conditions Changing the thermal came...

Page 207: ...ions 3 Select Rear View 20 4 Camera setup Accessing the thermal camera set up menu With the thermal camera application displayed 1 Select Menu 2 Select Camera Set up 3 Select Camera Menu The camera s...

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Page 209: ...Chapter 21 DSC VHF radio integration Chapter contents 21 1 Using a DSC VHF radio with your display on page 210 21 2 Enabling DSC VHF radio integration on page 210 DSC VHF radio integration 209...

Page 210: ...distressed vessel or immediately start navigating GOTO to the GPS position of the distressed vessel Position Data the Position Request button on your DSC VHF radio enables you to send and receive GPS...

Page 211: ...on page 212 22 2 Pairing the remote and configuring the UP and DOWN buttons on page 212 22 3 Operating principles on page 213 22 4 Customizing the SHORTCUT button on page 213 22 5 Remote control funct...

Page 212: ...screen displayed 1 Select Set up 2 Select System Settings 3 Select Connections 4 Select Bluetooth On 5 Select New Bluetooth Connection A pop up message will be displayed to confirm that the device you...

Page 213: ...inuous response for example continuous ranging in the chart application The main methods of operation involve the use of the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight different on screen options The SHOR...

Page 214: ...y response Hold UP or DOWN arrow for continuous response Toggle menu items and options in dialogs and prompts in left to right top to bottom order Press UP or DOWN arrow for momentary response Hold UP...

Page 215: ...utes 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 press and hold any button on the RCU 3 for at least 3 seconds 3 Seconds 10 15 20 25 30 Seco...

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Page 217: ...ction on page 218 23 2 Boat details on page 219 23 3 Units set up on page 220 23 4 Time and Date set up on page 221 23 5 Display preferences on page 222 23 6 Data cell and databar customization on pag...

Page 218: ...ese Danish Dutch Finnish French German Greek Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Portuguese Brazilian Russian Spanish Swedish Turkish Polish Croatian With the homescreen displayed 1 Select Customize 2 S...

Page 219: ...hich the tide will go above or below a safe depth for your vessel s hull If the tidal water depth is too low for your hull you risk damaging or grounding your vessel Note Raymarine recommends adding s...

Page 220: ...all values related to depth Feet Meters Fathoms Temperature Units The units of measure that will be used in all applications for the display of all values related to temperature Fahrenheit Celsius Pr...

Page 221: ...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 222: ...e set to a different group In this example any brightness adjustments made to a unit at the helm would be automatically reflected in the other units at the helm The shared brightness function requires...

Page 223: ...ailable data categories Data is displayed on screen permanently Customizing data overlay cells In the chart radar fishfinder or weather application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Data Ov...

Page 224: ...set in the data application RPM Port RPM Center RPM Starboard Boost Pressure Port Boost Pressure Center Boost Pressure Starboard Alternator Port Alternator Center Alternator Starboard Oil Pressure Por...

Page 225: ...int Cursor Position Cross Track Error Target Position Bearing to Waypoint Distance to Waypoint Waypoint TTG Time To Go Waypoint Information Pilot Pilot related data For example rudder Rudder Speed Spe...

Page 226: ...Controls Displays the Pilot Control dialog Only available when a Raymarine autopilot is detected on the system and Autopilot Control is set to On Ground Trip Resets Resets the chosen ground trip dista...

Page 227: ...nly available when a Digital Sounder Module DSM is detected Note The Fishfinder Deep alarm limit cannot be set to a value less than the Shallow Limit Fishfinder Deep Off default On Deep Limit 2 ft or...

Page 228: ...Sea Temperature When set to On triggers an alarm when the sea temperature is equal to or lower than the limit you specify for the Lower Temp Limit or equal to or greater than the limit you specify for...

Page 229: ...yed vessel position in the chart application against your actual proximity to a known charted object 4 Fix status indicates the actual mode the GPS receiver is reporting No Fix Fix D Fix or SD Fix Ite...

Page 230: ...vice you want to use for wind data External devices menu This menu enables you to configure the external devices connected to the display Menu item Description Notes Fishfinder Set up Enables you to s...

Page 231: ...WPA Only WPA 2 Only default WPA WPA2 WiFi Passphrase Enables you to specify a password for the WiFi connection If you want to prevent unauthorized devices from connecting to your display you must spec...

Page 232: ...ting to specify the compensation value that you want to use Range 0 to 30 degrees East or West System Datum In order for your GPS receiver and multifunction display to correlate accurately with your p...

Page 233: ...ote Raymarine recommends that you check the displayed vessel position in the chart application against your actual proximity to a known charted object A typical GPS has an accuracy of between 5 and 15...

Page 234: ...ilable refer to the Network constraints sections On Off System Settings Reset This option resets your menu options datapages and databar settings to factory default It will NOT affect your waypoints r...

Page 235: ...pter contents 24 1 Service and maintenance on page 236 24 2 Routine equipment checks on page 236 24 3 Cleaning on page 237 24 4 Cleaning the display case on page 237 24 5 Cleaning the display screen o...

Page 236: ...ct your warranty 24 2 Routine equipment checks Raymarine strongly recommends that you complete a number of routine checks to ensure the correct and reliable operation of your equipment Complete the fo...

Page 237: ...g If it is necessary to clean the unit follow this basic procedure 1 Switch off the power to the display 2 Wipe the display with a clean soft cloth a microfibre cloth is ideal 3 If necessary use isopr...

Page 238: ...ating follow this procedure 1 Switch off the power to the display 2 Rinse the screen with fresh water to remove all dirt particles and salt deposits 3 Allow the screen to dry naturally 4 If any smears...

Page 239: ...g on page 243 25 5 Sonar troubleshooting on page 244 25 6 Thermal camera troubleshooting on page 245 25 7 System data troubleshooting on page 246 25 8 Video troubleshooting on page 247 25 9 Wi Fi trou...

Page 240: ...hipping 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 correct problems...

Page 241: ...e 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 not st...

Page 242: ...able 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 prevent communica...

Page 243: ...ult 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 equipment such as VHF radi...

Page 244: ...Check the voltage from the power supply if this is too low it can affect the transmitting power of the unit Unit cable fault Ensure that the power transducer and all other cables to the unit are prope...

Page 245: ...controllers are operating this will eliminate the possibility of a more fundamental camera fault Camera is not a dual payload model Only dual payload dual lens thermal cameras support VIS IR switchin...

Page 246: ...gine 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 Instrument eng...

Page 247: ...d 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 conne...

Page 248: ...oes not have Raymarine Viewer iPhone app installed and running Start the Raymarine Viewer app on the iPhone No video streaming to iPhone Display Streaming is NOT enabled on the multifunction display E...

Page 249: ...Set Up System Settings Connections New Bluetooth Connection Media player device is not compatible with the Bluetooth AVRCP protocol version 2 1 or higher Check the Bluetooth AVRCP compatibility with t...

Page 250: ...screen 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 glove...

Page 251: ...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...

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Page 253: ...Chapter 26 Technical support Chapter contents 26 1 Raymarine customer support on page 254 26 2 Third party support on page 254 Technical support 253...

Page 254: ...mail Raymarine custhelp com In the UK Europe the Middle East or Far East Tel 44 0 13 2924 6777 Email ukproduct support raymarine com Product information If you need to request service please have the...

Page 255: ...Chapter 27 Technical specification Chapter contents 27 1 Technical specification on page 256 Technical specification 255...

Page 256: ...Weight bare unit e125 c125 3 320 kg 7 32 lb e127 c127 3 450 kg 7 6 lb Weight boxed unit e125 c125 4 955 kg 10 9 lb e127 c127 5 070 kg 11 18 lb e7 e7D Power specification Nominal supply voltage 13 8 V...

Page 257: ...Special features Active Jamming Reduction Operating frequency 1575 42MHz Signal Acquisition Automatic Almanac Update Automatic Geodetic Datum WGS 84 alternatives available through Raymarine displays...

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Page 259: ...bles on page 260 28 3 e7 e7D spares on page 261 28 4 e7 e7D Service spares on page 261 28 5 e95 e97 c95 c97 spares on page 262 28 6 e95 e97 c95 c97 Service spares on page 262 28 7 e125 e127 c125 c127...

Page 260: ...hs network cables Cable Part number 1 5 m 4 9 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55049 5 m 16 4 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55050 10 m 32 8 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55051 20 m 65 6 ft SeaTalkhs network ca...

Page 261: ...ice spares Service spares are only available to service dealers Item Part number Notes Front housing assembly R62371 GPS PCB assembly R62373 LCD touchscreen assembly R62372 PCBA with sonar assembly R6...

Page 262: ...Dust cap kit R62366 Flexi pack c e 9 R70081 Internal seal pack c e 9 R70083 Front housing assembly c95 c97 R70085 Front housing assembly e95 c97 R70087 MicroSD card reader c e 9 12 R70089 c e 9 keyboa...

Page 263: ...Item Part number Notes Dust cap kit R62366 Flexi pack c e 12 R70082 Internal seal pack c e 12 R70084 Front housing assembly c125 c127 R70086 Front housing assembly e125 c127 R70088 MicroSD card reader...

Page 264: ...Item Part number Notes LCD assembly touchscreen e12 R70021 264 e7 e7D e95 e97 e125 e127 c95 c97 c125 c127...

Page 265: ...sentence BWC Bearing and distance to waypoint sentence BWR Bearing and distance to waypoint rhumb line sentence DSC Digital selective calling information sentence DSE Distress sentence expansion GGA...

Page 266: ...rapid update 129029 GNSS position data 129033 Time and date 129038 AIS Class A Position Report 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 129040 AIS Class B Extended Position Report 129044 Datum 129283 Cross...

Page 267: ...sink from network No power required for interface Pin Signal 1 Rx 2 Rx 3 Not connected 4 Not connected 5 Tx 6 Tx 7 Not connected 8 Not connected Pin Signal 9 Screen 10 Not connected Note Use only Raym...

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