SeaTalk
ng®
connection
The product can interface with
Raymarine
®
GPS
or GNSS receivers and
Raymarine
®
multifunction
displays using the
SeaTalk
ng®
connection.
SeaTalk
ng
0
0
2
1
4
5
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3
6
1.
Ray50
/
Ray52
/
Ray60
/
Ray70
2.
Optional Raymic handset station (
Ray70
and
Ray70
only)
3.
Optional 3
rd
party passive speaker
4.
Loud hailer (
Ray70
only)
5.
GPS Receiver
6.
Raymarine
®
Multifunction display (
MFD
)
A
Raymarine
®
SeaTalk
ng®
GPS or GNSS receiver
cannot be connected directly to the product, as GPS
and GNSS receivers are powered via the
SeaTalk
ng®
backbone.
Connecting SeaTalk
ng®
Before connecting to
SeaTalk
ng®
, refer to the
SeaTalk
ng®
Reference Manual
, to ensure that the
maximum permitted Load Equivalence Number (LEN),
for the
SeaTalk
ng®
backbone is not exceeded once this
product is connected.
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1. Rotate the
SeaTalk
ng®
connector’s locking collar
anti clockwise, to the unlocked position.
2. Ensure the spur cable connector is correctly
orientated.
3. Fully insert the spur cable connector into the
SeaTalk
ng®
connector on the unit.
4. Rotate the locking collar clockwise 2 clicks, to the
locked position.
NMEA 0183 connection
The
NMEA 0183
wires can be used to connect the
unit to a 3
rd
party GPS/GNSS receiver or multifunction
display.
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1
2
3
4
+
-
-
+
1.
Yellow – Receive positive (+) wire.
2.
Green – Receive negative (-) wire.
3.
White – Transmit positive (+) wire.
4.
Brown – Transmit negative (-) wire.
The NMEA wires should be connected to a compatible
NMEA 0183
device as shown in the table below:
NMEA 0183 wires
NMEA 0183 device
Yellow – Receive positive
(+)
to
Transmit positive (+)
Green – Receive negative
(-)
to
Transmit negative (-)
White – Transmit positive
(+)
to
Receive positive (+)
Brown – Transmit negative
(-)
to
Receive negative (-)
Connecting an antenna
The radio must be connected to a suitable antenna (not
supplied). The antenna connection must be protected
so it cannot come into contact with any bare metal
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