background image

D12468-2

S

pe e d 

Note:

The displayed distance should be very close

to the actual (measured) distance of the run.

9. If you are satisfied with the results of the first

calibration run, press the

Depth

and

Speed

buttons at the same time for approximately 2
seconds to save the new Calibration Factor, exit
speed calibration and return to normal operation.

10. If you want to carry out a second run, press the

Speed

button.

11. Follow steps 5 to 7 above again to complete a

second calibration run.

12. At the end of the return leg press the

Speed

button
At this point:

• The text

END

alternating with the new

Calibration Factor is displayed at the top of the
page.

• The displayed distance freezes.

D12469-2

S

pe e d 

13. To exit the Speed Run Calibration run at any time,

press and hold the

Depth

and

Speed

buttons at

the same time for approximately 4 seconds.

8.8 Dealer calibration — i50 Tridata

The dealer calibration procedures include:

• User calibration menu access On (default) and Off.

• Data source for speed — The data source can be

set to SOG if the display is connected to a network
containing a GPS receiver.

• Display Response for speed readings — Dictates

the rate at which the instrument display responds
to changes in speed data.

• Display Response for Depth readings — Dictates

the rate at which the instrument display responds
to changes in depth data.

• Boat show mode On and Off (default) (Boat

show mode is only available on displays set as
repeaters).

• Reset to factory defaults.

Accessing the Dealer Calibration Menu

Follow the steps below to access the Dealer
Calibration Menu.

During normal operation:
1. Press and hold the

Depth

and

Speed

buttons

at the same time for approximately 14 seconds,
until the Dealer Calibration page is displayed.

+

D12481-2

1

0

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60 5

14

D

e pth

S

pe e d 

Setting access to the User Calibration Menu

From the Dealer Calibration page:
1. Press the

Trip

and

Reset

buttons at the same

time to display the

User Calibration Access

page.

D12482-2

+

T

rip

R

e s e t

2. Use the

Trip

and

Reset

buttons to switch access

to the

User Calibration Menu

On (default) and

Off.
Selecting Off disables access to the

User

Calibration Menu

.

Note:

To exit the Dealer Calibration pages at any

time, press and hold the

Depth

and

Speed

buttons

at the same time for approximately 2 seconds.

Setting speed to SOG

Your instrument can be setup to use SOG data, if
available as the source for speed data instead of a
speed transducer.

With the speed source set to SOG the instrument
display will ignore speed readings from the
connected transducer and only display SOG
readings from a connected GPS or GNSS receiver.

From the

User Calibration Menu Access

page:

i50 Tridata

63

Summary of Contents for i50 Depth

Page 1: ...i50 Depth i50 Speed i50 T rida t a Installation and operation instructions English Date 06 2014 Document number 81341 2 EN 2014 Raymarine UK Limited...

Page 2: ......

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...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...wing the depth offset 39 6 11 Alarms 40 6 12 Illumination 41 Chapter 7 i50 Speed 43 7 1 i50 Speed operation 44 7 2 i50 Speed controls 44 7 3 Power 45 7 4 Data master 45 7 5 Calibration 46 7 6 User Cal...

Page 6: ...13 1 Spares 84 13 2 SeaTalkng cables and accessories 84 13 3 Converters 85 Appendix A NMEA 2000 sentences 87 6 i50...

Page 7: ...able Do NOT remove the connector If the cable is cut it cannot be repaired Cutting the cable will also void the warranty Caution Service and maintenance This product contains no user serviceable compo...

Page 8: ...ution Sun covers To protect your product against the damaging effects of ultraviolet UV light always fit the sun covers when the product is not in use Remove the sun covers when travelling at high spe...

Page 9: ...issions it may contain In addition our policy of continuous product improvement may change specifications without notice As a result Raymarine cannot accept liability for any differences between the p...

Page 10: ...10 i50...

Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Handbook information Chapter contents 2 1 Document information on page 12 2 2 Parts supplied on page 13 2 3 i50 Product overview on page 14 Handbook information 11...

Page 12: ...peed E70058 i50 Speed SeaTalkng instrument display Speed Trip Timer Reset i50 Speed Thru hull system pack E70147 i50 Speed SeaTalkng instrument display P120 Thru hull Speed and Temp transducer Depth S...

Page 13: ...tions for the Rotavecta wind transducer 87221 88036 Short long arm wind vane Installation instructions Installation instructions for the short and long arm wind vane transducers 87220 88035 Depth and...

Page 14: ...ys Reset Speed Depth Trip Reset Alarm Depth Off set Reset Trip Speed Timer 1 2 3 D12529 1 1 i50 Depth 2 i50 Speed 3 i50 Tridata The i50 instrument display range offers the following features Integrate...

Page 15: ...16 3 2 Compatible transducers on page 16 3 3 Typical systems on page 18 3 4 System protocols on page 20 3 5 Tools required on page 20 3 6 Selecting a display location on page 21 3 7 Product dimensions...

Page 16: ...ion of all components Connectors cable types routes and lengths 3 2 Compatible transducers Instrument Depth transducers The depth transducers listed below are compatible with the following instrument...

Page 17: ...ansducers listed below are compatible with the following instrument displays i40 Depth i40 Speed i40 Bidata i50 Depth i50 Speed i50 Tridata i70 via iTC 5 converter Part number Image Mounting Housing E...

Page 18: ...R R T TP P I I L LO O T T D12373 1 12 V 24 Vdc 12 Vdc SeaT alkng 1 2 6 10 11 8 9 5 7 3 4 1 SeaTalkng instrument display 2 SeaTalkng pilot controller 3 i60 Wind instrument 4 Raymarine wind vane transdu...

Page 19: ...ter providing 12 V dc power supply to SeaTalkng network 6 12 24 V dc power supply 7 Raymarine AIS transceiver 8 Raymarine SeaTalkng GPS 9 Man over board 10 SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter 11 SeaTalkng...

Page 20: ...and SeaTalk SeaTalk2 devices can 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 spe...

Page 21: ...allows proper routing and connection of cables Minimum cable bend radius of 100 mm 3 94 in is required unless otherwise stated Use cable supports to prevent stress on connectors Electrical interferenc...

Page 22: ...the image below D4349 2 1 2 3 1 Sailing vessel 2 Planing power vessel 3 Displacement power vessel Each transducer should also Be ahead of the propellers by a minimum of 10 of the water line length Be...

Page 23: ...cabling guidance on page 24 4 2 Power connection on page 24 4 3 SeaTalkng connections on page 25 4 4 Transducer connections on page 26 4 5 iTC 5 connection on page 27 4 6 SeaTalk connection on page 27...

Page 24: ...t lights Always route data cables as far away as possible from other equipment and cables high current carrying ac and dc power lines antennae Strain relief Ensure adequate strain relief is provided P...

Page 25: ...de of the power connection point is equal SeaTalkng power cables Part number Description A06049 SeaTalkng power cable 4 3 SeaTalkng connections The unit has 2 x SeaTalkng connectors on the rear for co...

Page 26: ...d Speed 0 V shield 7 Green Speed Speed signal 8 Red Speed Speed V Making transducer connections Although the transducer cable is fitted with spade connectors for direct connection to the rear of the u...

Page 27: ...onnections to an existing SeaTalk system must be made using a SeaTalk to SeaTalkng adaptor cable Basic SeaTalk system example 12 Vdc 12 24 Vdc D12058 2 9 8 11 12 4 1 2 3 7 5 6 6 7 10 1 i70 Instrument...

Page 28: ...ckbones connected together unless you have an isolation gateway 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 po...

Page 29: ...Chapter 5 Mounting Chapter contents 5 1 Mounting on page 30 5 2 Front bezel on page 31 Mounting 29...

Page 30: ...ing a jigsaw cut along the inside edge of the cut out line 5 Ensure that the unit fits into the removed area and then file around the cut edge until smooth 6 Drill any required holes as indicated on t...

Page 31: ...ezel doing so may cause damage 1 Using your fingers pull the bezel away from the unit at the top and side as shown in 2 The bezel will start to come away from the unit at the top and side 2 Now pull t...

Page 32: ...32 i50...

Page 33: ...Data master on page 35 6 5 Calibration on page 36 6 6 User Calibration i50 Depth on page 36 6 7 Intermediate calibration i50 Depth on page 37 6 8 Dealer calibration i50 Depth on page 38 6 9 Using the...

Page 34: ...on is provided by the sonar module whilst it is switched on It should be noted that The required depth units are selected during User calibration Up Down depth trend arrows are displayed if the seabed...

Page 35: ...g i50 Depth software version and status 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 5 4 D12451 2 Depth Alarm Depth During normal operation 1 Press and hold the Depth and Alarm buttons at the same time for approx...

Page 36: ...5 2 Depth Alarm Note The user calibration page will time out after 8 seconds of inactivity 2 Use the Depth button to cycle through the available settings Note To exit the user calibration pages at any...

Page 37: ...and Alarm buttons at the same time for approximately 2 seconds 6 7 Intermediate calibration i50 Depth Intermediate calibration allows you to Check the instrument software version Check and if necessar...

Page 38: ...pth 2 Use the Offset and Reset buttons to adjust the depth response to the required level The default level is 12 The levels available are 1 to 15 with level 1 being the slowest update rate and level...

Page 39: ...epth page press and hold the Reset button for approximately 3 seconds to reset the reading 6 10 Viewing the depth offset To view the offset value currently applied to your instrument follow the steps...

Page 40: ...arm D12544 2 Alarms are sounded when the set alarm threshold value is crossed Alarms will sound until silenced Silencing alarms 1 Press any button to silence an active alarm Enabling Disabling alarms...

Page 41: ...backlight level when 1 unit s backlighting level is adjusted all other units backlight level will also change When connected on a SeaTalkng network the unit can participate in group illumination and...

Page 42: ...42 i50...

Page 43: ...on page 45 7 5 Calibration on page 46 7 6 User Calibration i50 Speed on page 46 7 7 Intermediate calibration i50 Speed on page 49 7 8 Dealer calibration i50 Speed on page 51 7 9 Using the speed pages...

Page 44: ...work which also contains a suitable GPS Count up and race start timers Note The required speed distance and temperature units are selected during User calibration It should be noted that The maximum s...

Page 45: ...physically connected to the transducer must be set as the data master and any other units set as a repeater Checking i50 Speed software version and status 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 5 4 D12452 2...

Page 46: ...y to be Master or Repeater Accessing the User Calibration Menu During normal operation 1 Press and hold the Speed and Trip buttons at the same time for approximately 2 seconds until the User Calibrati...

Page 47: ...be calm with zero tide and zero current From the User Calibration Menu 1 Steer your vessel on a steady course at a constant typical speed 2 Press the Speed button until 1 of the Current Speed pages i...

Page 48: ...Speed button until the Water Temperature Units page is displayed 5 presses from the User Calibration entry page D12434 2 Speed 2 Use the Timer or Reset buttons to select the required unit of measurem...

Page 49: ...nstrument status Master transducer connected or Repeater No transducer connected 3 Press the Speed button again to begin the Speed Run Calibration 4 To exit the Intermediate Calibration settings at an...

Page 50: ...start the return leg and as you do so press the Trip button so RETURN stops flashing and the displayed value increments D12458 2 Trip 8 At the end of the return leg press the Trip button At this point...

Page 51: ...d 2 Use the Timer and Reset buttons to adjust the speed response to the required level The default level is 12 The levels available are 1 to 15 with level 1 being the slowest update rate and level 15...

Page 52: ...5 60 5 3 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 5 3 D12533 2 1 2 3 4 5 Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed Reset Reset 1 Current Speed page 2 1 Maximum Speed page 3 1 Average Speed page 4 2 VMG wind page 5 3 SOG...

Page 53: ...the timer running press and hold the Reset button for 1 second to reset the timer Note After the race timers have counted down to zero they will then start to count upwards from zero Setting the race...

Page 54: ...heir backlight level when 1 unit s backlighting level is adjusted all other units backlight level will also change When connected on a SeaTalkng network the unit can participate in group illumination...

Page 55: ...8 6 User Calibration i50 Tridata on page 58 8 7 Intermediate calibration i50 Tridata on page 62 8 8 Dealer calibration i50 Tridata on page 63 8 9 Using Tridata depth pages on page 65 8 10 Using Trida...

Page 56: ...on It should be noted that The required units of measurement are set during User calibration Up Down depth trend arrows are displayed if the seabed is rising or falling at a significant rate The log s...

Page 57: ...version and status 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 5 4 D12461 2 Depth Speed Depth During normal operation 1 Press and hold the Depth and Speed buttons at the same time for approximately 4 seconds un...

Page 58: ...igns an offset to the speed reading Timer buzzer Switches the buzzer warning on and off for the timer Note These settings are only available on displays when the instrument status is set to Master see...

Page 59: ...e unit of measure for speed readings i50 Tridata From the User Calibration Menu 1 Press the Speed button until the Speed Units page is displayed 1 press from the User Calibration page D12442 2 Speed 2...

Page 60: ...he calibration factor until the displayed speed matches your estimated speed The default calibration factor is 1 00 The calibration factor can be set from 0 25 to 2 50 5 If SOG is available you can sw...

Page 61: ...Calibration pages at any time press and hold the Depth and Speed buttons at the same time for approximately 2 seconds Calibrating water temperature You will need an suitable thermometer to measure the...

Page 62: ...n the calibration factor is determined Note This procedure is not required if current speed is set to SOG From the Intermediate Calibration page 1 Press the Depth button until you reach the Calibratio...

Page 63: ...for Depth readings Dictates the rate at which the instrument display responds to changes in depth data Boat show mode On and Off default Boat show mode is only available on displays set as repeaters R...

Page 64: ...el 15 the quickest Note To exit the Dealer Calibration pages at any time press and hold the Depth and Speed buttons at the same time for approximately 2 seconds Enabling and disabling Boat Show Mode F...

Page 65: ...ough the speed pages follow the steps below 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 5 3 D12539 2 2 4 1 3 Speed Speed Speed Speed Reset 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 5 3 Reset 1 Current Speed page 2 1 Maxi...

Page 66: ...to count upwards from zero Setting the race timer There are 2 race count down timers The race timers can be set from 1 to 15 minutes D12541 2 1 2 Trip Trip Reset Reset Trip Reset With a Race Timer is...

Page 67: ...1 Deep anchor alarm D13157 1 Alarms are sounded when the set alarm threshold value is crossed Alarms will sound until silenced Silencing alarms 1 Press any button to silence an active alarm Enabling...

Page 68: ...ir backlight level when 1 unit s backlighting level is adjusted all other units backlight level will also change When connected on a SeaTalkng network the unit can participate in group illumination an...

Page 69: ...ents 9 1 Service and maintenance on page 70 9 2 Condensation on page 70 9 3 Routine equipment checks on page 71 9 4 Cleaning on page 71 9 5 Cleaning the display case on page 72 9 6 Cleaning the displa...

Page 70: ...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 71: ...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 72: ...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 screen A coating is app...

Page 73: ...roubleshooting Chapter contents 10 1 Troubleshooting on page 74 10 2 Instrument troubleshooting on page 75 10 3 Power up troubleshooting on page 76 10 4 Miscellaneous troubleshooting on page 77 Troubl...

Page 74: ...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 75: ...units one by one A group of SeaTalk SeaTalkng units not working SeaTalk SeaTalkng cabling or connector fault Check the security of SeaTalk SeaTalkng connectors between functioning and non functioning...

Page 76: ...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 77: ...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 78: ...78 i50...

Page 79: ...Chapter 11 Technical support Chapter contents 11 1 Raymarine customer support on page 80 11 2 Checking the software version on page 80 Technical support 79...

Page 80: ...ukproduct support raymarine com In Southeast Asia and Australia Tel 61 0 29479 4800 E mail aus support raymarine com Product information If you need to request service please have the following inform...

Page 81: ...Chapter 12 Technical specification Chapter contents 12 1 Technical specification on page 82 Technical specification 81...

Page 82: ...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 83: ...Chapter 13 Spares and accessories Chapter contents 13 1 Spares on page 84 13 2 SeaTalkng cables and accessories on page 84 13 3 Converters on page 85 Spares and accessories 83...

Page 84: ...x Power cable A06049 SeaTalkng Backbone Kit A25062 Includes 2 x 5 m 16 4 ft Backbone cable A06036 1 x 20 m 65 6 ft Backbone cable A06037 4 x T piece A06028 2 x Backbone terminator A06031 1 x Power cab...

Page 85: ...PX course computer or an ACU to a SeaTalkng backbone SeaTalk 3 pin to SeaTalkng adaptor cable 0 4 m 1 3 ft A06047 SeaTalk to SeaTalkng spur 1 m 3 3 ft spur A22164 SeaTalk2 5 pin to SeaTalkng adaptor c...

Page 86: ...86 i50...

Page 87: ...ress claim 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...

Page 88: ...88 i50...

Page 89: ......

Page 90: ...www raymarine com...

Reviews: