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Chapter 13: Technical specification

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Page 1: ...Installation instructions English en US Date 02 2022 Document number 87265 Rev 4 2022 Raymarine UK Limited MICRO TALK WIRELESS GATEWAY...

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Page 3: ...urther copies or distribute or use the manual in any other way including without limitation exploiting the manual commercially or giving or selling copies to third parties Software updates Check the R...

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Page 5: ...ns 16 2 7 Operation instructions 16 Chapter 3 Product and system overview 17 3 1 Product overview 18 3 2 Multiple data sources MDS 19 3 3 SeaTalkng 19 3 4 Micronet 19 3 5 Networking restrictions 19 3...

Page 6: ...ct loading 43 8 3 SeaTalkng power supply 43 SeaTalkng power connection point 44 In line fuse and thermal breaker ratings 44 SeaTalkng system loading 45 Power distribution SeaTalkng 45 Sharing a breake...

Page 7: ...rces 67 Chapter 13 Technical specification 69 13 1 Technical specification 70 Chapter 14 Spares and accessories 71 14 1 Accessories 72 14 2 SeaTalkng cabling components 72 14 3 SeaTalkng cables and ac...

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Page 9: ...his product to a voltage supply greater than the specified maximum rating may cause permanent damage to the unit Refer to the product s information label for the correct voltage Caution Power supply p...

Page 10: ...to be connected to other equipment using a cable not supplied by Raymarine a suppression ferrite MUST always be attached to the cable near the Raymarine unit Declaration of conformity FLIR Belgium BV...

Page 11: ...nization IMO and Safety of Life at Sea SOLAS Carriage Regulations Technical accuracy To the best of our knowledge the information in this document was correct at the time it was produced However Rayma...

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Page 13: ...on page 14 2 2 Applicable products on page 14 2 3 Special bundle and promotional products on page 14 2 4 Related system packs on page 15 2 5 Product documentation on page 16 2 6 Document illustrations...

Page 14: ...kage or promotional variants These bundles typically include additional accessories such as cables and usually have a Txxxxx part number For these bundle variants the provided parts supplied and part...

Page 15: ...ium i60 sailing starter kit T70340 T70347 Micro Talk E70361 Wind vane T120 DST 800 triducer A22111 Wireless remote T113 868 T113 916 i70s instrument display E70327 SeaTalkng power cable A06049 SeaTalk...

Page 16: ...e com for the latest special bundle package and promotional deals 2 5 Product documentation The following documentation is applicable to your product Description Part number Micro Talk Installation in...

Page 17: ...oduct overview on page 18 3 2 Multiple data sources MDS on page 19 3 3 SeaTalkng on page 19 3 4 Micronet on page 19 3 5 Networking restrictions on page 19 3 6 Software updates on page 19 3 7 Installin...

Page 18: ...dges data from SeaTalkng to Micronet Pole Rail or Surface or Bracket mountable using optional mounting kits NMEA 2000 compliant Low power consumption 12 V dc operation 24V protection Waterproof to IPx...

Page 19: ...equency RF network protocol compatible with Raymarine s wireless range of instrument displays and transducers Micronet can be used to connect up to 32 compatible devices together to create a wireless...

Page 20: ...f in doubt as to the correct procedure for updating your product software refer to your dealer or Raymarine technical support 3 7 Installing software updates Short desc is not printed but is used in s...

Page 21: ...Chapter 4 Parts supplied Chapter contents 4 1 Parts supplied on page 22 Parts supplied 21...

Page 22: ...4 6 m 19 69 ft SeaTalkng White cable 5 M4 x 40mm Threaded studs x 3 used for surface mounting 6 Finger nuts x 3 used for surface mounting Unpack your product carefully to prevent damage or loss of par...

Page 23: ...Chapter 5 Product dimensions Chapter contents 5 1 Product dimensions on page 24 Product dimensions 23...

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Page 25: ...Chapter 6 Location requirements Chapter contents 6 1 Selecting a location on page 26 Location requirements 25...

Page 26: ...er the following The unit should have a clear line of sight to the Micronet products it will connect to The range for unobstructed line of sight is up to 150 m 492 ft if the line of sight is obstructe...

Page 27: ...ecially when wet can also be obstructive to wireless signals if their bodies pass through the signal area between wireless sensor and any associated displays Checking and optimizing signal strength It...

Page 28: ...ween equipment and minimize the effect such interference could have on the performance of your system Correct installation is required to ensure that EMC performance is not compromised Note In areas o...

Page 29: ...ings and cautions on page 31 7 4 Surface mounting on page 31 7 5 Pole or rail mounting on page 32 7 6 Surface mounting using the Deck mounting kit on page 33 7 7 Bracket mounting using the Deck mounti...

Page 30: ...chematic diagram A schematic diagram is an essential part of planning any installation It is also useful for any future additions or maintenance of the system The diagram should include Location of al...

Page 31: ...thick using the fixings supplied with the unit To mount on a thicker surface longer studs will be required Ensure that the chosen location meets the product s location requirements see 6 1 Selecting...

Page 32: ...can be used to mount your product on a pole or rail A pole or rail mount with a 1 inch 14 TPI thread is required 1 Screw the Pole mount adaptor on to the pole 2 Feed the cable through either a the ce...

Page 33: ...n requirements see 6 1 Selecting a location for details 1 Using the Mounting tray template 87170 drill 4 holes in the mounting surface plus a 22 mm 7 8 in hole for the SeaTalkng cable 2 Place the smal...

Page 34: ...e slotted into the grooves around the edge of the unit 7 Place the Mounting trim over the unit slightly offset and then twist the Mounting trim clockwise until it locks into position 7 7 Bracket mount...

Page 35: ...om of the Mounting tray 3 Secure the tray to the bracket using 3 of the supplied screws in the positions indicated in the illustration above 4 Place the large sealing ring into the groove on the upper...

Page 36: ...sible when mounted 8 Place the Mounting trim over the unit slightly offset and then twist the Mounting trim clockwise until it locks into position 7 8 Surface mounting using the Riser The optional Dec...

Page 37: ...g surface using the 4 supplied fixings 2 Place the small sealing ring in the groove located on the bottom of the mounting tray 3 Position the Mounting tray on top of the Riser 4 Secure the Mounting tr...

Page 38: ...spur cable with a right angled elbow connector A06081 or a right angled elbow adaptor A06077 7 Insert the unit into the mounting tray ensuring the tabs in the Mounting tray are slotted into the groove...

Page 39: ...on the flat edge of the mounting bracket and twist the screw driver 90 so that there is a small gap between the Mounting trim and Mounting tray Important To help prevent scratching the product cover...

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Page 41: ...ables and connections Chapter contents 8 1 General cabling guidance on page 42 8 2 Connections overview on page 43 8 3 SeaTalkng power supply on page 43 8 4 Network examples on page 50 Cables and conn...

Page 42: ...all cables from physical damage and exposure to heat Use trunking or conduit where possible Do NOT run cables through bilges or doorways or close to moving or hot objects Secure cables in place using...

Page 43: ...cks until it is in the locked position SeaTalkng product loading The number of products that can be connected to a SeaTalkng backbone depends on the current draw of each product and the physical lengt...

Page 44: ...er connection point The 12 V dc power supply is connected to a spur connection on the SeaTalkng backbone Large systems If the backbone length is greater than 60 m 197 ft the power connection point sho...

Page 45: ...upplied with a different product See below for more information on implementation for some common power distribution scenarios Important When planning and wiring take into consideration other products...

Page 46: ...fuse is fitted to the red positive wire of the SeaTalkng power cable The distribution point should be fed from the vessel s primary power source by 8 AWG 8 36 mm2 cable Ideally all equipment should b...

Page 47: ...that sufficient power 12 V dc is available at the SeaTalkng backbone s power connection 1 Waterproof fuse holder with 5 A inline fuse must be fitted not supplied 2 SeaTalkng power cable 3 Drain wire...

Page 48: ...ring the peaks More information It is recommended that best practice is observed in all vessel electrical installations as detailed in the following standards BMEA Code of Practice for Electrical and...

Page 49: ...plying power to this product ensure it has been correctly grounded in accordance with the instructions provided Warning Positive ground systems Do not connect this unit to a system which has positive...

Page 50: ...elow are provided as examples only Example system with wireless hull transmitter 1 Mast rotation sensor 2 Micronet Wind transducer 3 Micro Talk gateway 4 Wireless instrument 5 Heading source e g Evolu...

Page 51: ...8 SeaTalkng MFD 9 SeaTalkng 5 way block 10 DST transducer 11 Wireless hull transmitter Example system with SeaTalkng DST transducer 1 Mast rotation sensor 2 Micronet Wind transducer 3 Micro Talk gatew...

Page 52: ...4 Wireless instrument 5 Heading source e g Evolution EV sensor 6 SeaTalkng instrument 7 SeaTalkng Pilot Controller 8 SeaTalkng MFD 9 SeaTalkng 5 way block 10 DST transducer 52...

Page 53: ...stem operation and setup Chapter contents 9 1 Transducer calibration on page 54 9 2 Autonetworking on page 54 9 3 Powering the unit on and off on page 57 9 4 Data damping on page 57 System operation a...

Page 54: ...earized heading source as an input Please refer to the documentation that accompanied your products for calibration linearization instructions 9 2 Autonetworking Micronet wireless products are network...

Page 55: ...an existing system then a capable display from this system should be chosen 1 Connect products that require an external power source to a 12 V dc power supply 2 Place all New products within 300 mm 1...

Page 56: ...ng procedure A countdown will begin and the chosen display shows WAIT and then JOIN as devices join the network 10 In the last 30 seconds of the countdown some displays may switch on and JOIN will fla...

Page 57: ...ng the Health pages from a Micronet display the gateway is identified as Type 7 device i e TYP7 TYPE7 or TYPE 7 9 3 Powering the unit on and off Powering on The Micro Talk unit will automatically powe...

Page 58: ...ore dynamic data if MicroNet displays are used as the primary method for displaying data in order to avoid rapidly changing data values it is recommended that you use a lower Response setting for data...

Page 59: ...Chapter 10 Troubleshooting Chapter contents 10 1 Troubleshooting on page 60 10 2 LED Diagnostics on page 61 Troubleshooting 59...

Page 60: ...ne products are subjected to comprehensive testing and quality assurance programs If you do experience problems with your product this section will help you to diagnose and correct problems to restore...

Page 61: ...one Red Micronet searching for network None Green Normal operation None Red SeaTalkng connection lost Micronet will revert to searching mode after 30 seconds 1 Power cycle unit 2 Check network connect...

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Page 63: ...Chapter 11 Maintenance Chapter contents 11 1 Service and maintenance on page 64 11 2 Routine equipment checks on page 64 11 3 Product cleaning on page 64 Maintenance 63...

Page 64: ...rform the following routine checks on a regular basis to ensure the correct and reliable operation of your equipment Examine all cables for signs of damage or wear and tear Check that all cables are s...

Page 65: ...Chapter 12 Technical support Chapter contents 12 1 Raymarine product support and servicing on page 66 12 2 Learning resources on page 67 Technical support 65...

Page 66: ...ific E Mail emea service raymarine com Tel 44 0 1329 246 932 United States US E Mail rm usrepair flir com Tel 1 603 324 7900 Web support Please visit the Support area of the Raymarine website for Manu...

Page 67: ...elect Device 5 Select the relevant product from the list The Diagnostics page is displayed 12 2 Learning resources Raymarine has produced a range of learning resources to help you get the most out of...

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Page 70: ...ting in the UK Europe or Africa 915 9 MHz for products operating in the USA Canada South America and Australia Environmental Installation environment Operating temperature 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F St...

Page 71: ...Chapter 14 Spares and accessories Chapter contents 14 1 Accessories on page 72 14 2 SeaTalkng cabling components on page 72 14 3 SeaTalkng cables and accessories on page 72 Spares and accessories 71...

Page 72: ...ckbone useful for longer cable runs Spur cable Used to connect devices to the backbone Devices may be daisy chained or connected directly to the T pieces SeaTalkng 5 way connector Used to branch split...

Page 73: ...sed to provide 12 V dc power to the SeaTalkng backbone Evolution autopilot cable kit R70160 consists of 1 1 x 5 m 16 4 ft Backbone cable A06036 Used to create and extend the SeaTalkng backbone 2 1 x 1...

Page 74: ...NMEA 0183 VHF 2 wire to SeaTalkng converter kit E70196 consists of 1 1 x 2 m 6 6 ft Power cable A06049 Used to provide 12 V dc power to the SeaTalkng backbone 2 1 x 1 m 3 3 ft Spur cable A06039 Used t...

Page 75: ...3 m 9 8 ft SeaTalkng to stripped end spur cable A06044 5 0 3 m 1 0 ft ACU SPX autopilot to SeaTalkng spur cable R12112 Connects the course computer to the SeaTalkng backbone This connection can also...

Page 76: ...ender A06030 Used to connect 2 backbone cables together 4 Inline terminator A80001 Used to connect a spur cable and SeaTalkng device at the end of a backbone instead of a backbone terminator 5 Backbon...

Page 77: ...cable A06045 1 m 3 3 ft SeaTalkng to DeviceNet female adaptor cable A06075 5 SeaTalkng to DeviceNet male adaptor cables Connect NMEA 2000 devices that use a DeviceNet connector to the SeaTalkng backb...

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Page 79: ...nction 126464 Transmission PGN list 126464 Received PGN list 126992 System time 126993 Heartbeat 126996 Product information 126998 Configuration information 127237 Heading track control 127250 Vessel...

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Page 81: ...Electromagnetic Compatibility 28 EMC See Electromagnetic Compatibility Environmental parameters 70 F Frequency See Operating frequency Fuse rating SeaTalkng 44 I Installation 31 34 36 Checklist 30 Sch...

Page 82: ...ors 76 Kits 72 LEN 43 44 Load equivalency number 43 44 Power 43 44 Power cables 75 Spur cables 74 System loading 45 SeaTalkng cables 72 Service Center 66 Servicing 9 64 Software updates 19 20 28 Suppo...

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