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Appendix A NMEA 0183 sentences

The radio supports the following NMEA 0183 sentences.

Ray53 / Ray63

Ray73

Sentence

Description

Receive

Transmit

Receive

Transmit

DSC

Digital Selective Calling

DSE

Expanded Digital Selective
Calling

VDM

AIS VHF Data Link Message

GGA

Global Positioning System Fix
Data

GLL

Geographic Position — Lat/Long

GNS

GNSS Fix Data

RMA

Recommended Minimum
Specific Loran-C Data

RMC

Recommended Minimum
Specific GNSS Data

DTM

Datum

NMEA 0183 sentences

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Summary of Contents for RAY63

Page 1: ...2021 Raymarine UK Limited 81381 Rev 4 Document number 04 2021 Date English en US Installation and operation instructions RAY53 63 73...

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Page 3: ...more than three copies of this manual for your own use You may not make any further copies or distribute or use the manual in any other way including without limitation exploiting the manual commerci...

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Page 5: ...roduct documentation 18 SeaTalkng documentation 18 User manuals Print Shop 18 Document conventions 18 Document illustrations 19 2 2 Product overview 19 2 3 Applicable products 20 Required additional c...

Page 6: ...handset and holster 44 Chapter 6 Location requirements 45 6 1 Selecting a location 46 General location requirements 46 GNSS GPS location requirements 47 External GNSS GPS antenna location requirements...

Page 7: ...ay63 Ray73 only 82 8 6 Secondary handset station Ray63 Ray73 only 83 Wired handset extension cables 83 Connecting handsets and cables 84 8 7 SeaTalkng NMEA 2000 connection 84 Connecting SeaTalkng cabl...

Page 8: ...SS GPS set up 113 Enabling and disabling the internal GNSS GPS 113 Switching between internal and external antenna 113 No position data 113 Entering position manually 113 Selecting GNSS GPS informatio...

Page 9: ...iving an urgency call 130 11 4 Safety calls 130 Making a safety call 130 Receiving a safety call 131 11 5 Individual routine calls 131 Making an Individual call 131 Receiving an Individual call 132 11...

Page 10: ...Shared Brightness menu 142 Chapter 13 Hailer Fog horn and Intercom 145 13 1 Hailer Fog Intercom menu 146 13 2 Loud hailer 146 Using the hailer 146 13 3 Fog horn 146 Using the fog horn in manual mode 1...

Page 11: ...ification Ray63 171 17 3 Technical specification Ray73 173 17 4 Technical specification Wired handset Raymic 175 17 5 Technical specification Wired Passive speaker 175 17 6 Technical specification Wir...

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Page 13: ...ks Warning 12 Volt dc only This product must only be connected to a 12 volt dc power source Warning Chassis grounding Do NOT ground this product using the chassis ground terminal Grounding this produc...

Page 14: ...empt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause u...

Page 15: ...Maritime Mobile Service Identity number Water ingress Water ingress disclaimer Although the waterproof rating capacity of this product meets the stated water ingress protection standard refer to the p...

Page 16: ...duct ownership please visit www raymarine com and register online It is important that you register your product to receive full warranty benefits Your unit package includes a bar code label indicatin...

Page 17: ...nt and product information Chapter contents 2 1 Product documentation on page 18 2 2 Product overview on page 19 2 3 Applicable products on page 20 2 4 Software updates on page 22 Document and product...

Page 18: ...her information about the Print Shop please visit the Print Shop FAQ pages http www raymarine co uk view id 5751 Note Accepted methods of payment for printed manuals are credit cards and PayPal Printe...

Page 19: ...within range at the touch of a button Once a DSC request is sent and acknowledged voice communication is carried out on the channel chosen by the caller The radio can transmit and receive on all avai...

Page 20: ...ditional Built in AIS receiver Loud hailer connection Required additional components Your product requires a VHF antenna Part number Description N A 3rd Party 50 ohm VHF antenna Optional additional co...

Page 21: ...dset stations The following wireless components are available Part number Component Description A80540 Wireless hub Allows connection of up to 2 Wireless handsets R70739 Wireless hub adaptor Allows Wi...

Page 22: ...wing legacy Raymarine multifunction displays Legacy MFDs C Series Classic A Series Classic 2 4 Software updates Raymarine periodically releases software updates for its products These updates provide...

Page 23: ...ating your product software please refer to your local authorized dealer or Raymarine technical support for assistance Caution Installing software updates The software update process is carried out at...

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Page 25: ...pter 3 Licensing Chapter contents 3 1 Licensing on page 26 3 2 Obtain MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity number on page 30 3 3 Automatic Transmitter Identification System ATIS on page 31 Licensing...

Page 26: ...ic Development Canada ISED previously known as Industry Canada website https www tc gc ca eng marinesafety oep navigation radiocomms faqs 1489 htm Europe licensing requirements Before the first use of...

Page 27: ...ications Regulatory Authority http www ficora fi en France FR Autorit de R gulation des Communications lectroniques et des Postes http www arcep fr Germany DE Bundesnetzagentur http www bundesnetzagen...

Page 28: ...ng fr Turkey TR Information And Communication Technologies Authority http eng btk gov tr United Kingdom and Northern Ireland UK NI OFCOM http www ofcom org uk Rest of World licensing requirements In m...

Page 29: ...FCC Type accepted Parts 2 15 and 80 Output power 1 watt low and 25 watt high Modulation FM Frequency range 155 500 MHz to 163 275 MHz Note The FCC does not make available certificates for Part 2 Type...

Page 30: ...nt over a radio frequency channel in order to identify the originating vessel station If your vessel already has an MMSI number used for a VHF DSC radio then the same MMSI number must be used to progr...

Page 31: ...ons that identifies your station ATIS operation can be turned on or off as needed via the radio s menu An ATIS ID can be obtained from the same agency that issues radio operator licenses in your area...

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Page 33: ...Chapter 4 Parts supplied Chapter contents 4 1 Parts supplied Ray53 on page 34 4 2 Parts supplied Ray63 Ray73 on page 35 Parts supplied 33...

Page 34: ...bracket Trunnion 5 Mounting bracket knobs 6 Fistmic hook plate 7 4 x M4x25 screws For Bracket Trunnion mounting 8 Documentation 9 4 x M4 nuts spring washers and M4x25 machine screws For Panel mounting...

Page 35: ...ting bracket Trunnion 6 Mounting bracket knobs 7 Fistmic hook plate 8 4 x M4x25 screws For Bracket Trunnion mounting 9 Documentation 10 4 x M4 nuts spring washers and M4x25 machine screws For Panel mo...

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Page 37: ...nsions Ray63 Ray73 on page 39 5 3 Product dimensions Fistmic on page 40 5 4 Product dimensions Wired handset Raymic on page 41 5 5 Product dimensions speakers on page 42 5 6 Product dimensions Wireles...

Page 38: ...ions A 168 mm 6 6 in B 156 mm 6 1 in C 88 5 mm 3 5 in D 134 mm 5 3 in E 39 75 mm 1 6 in F 21 5 mm 0 85 in G 59 mm 2 3 in H 25 mm 1 0 in I 143 6 mm 5 7 in Bracket mount dimensions A 192 5 mm 7 6 in B 1...

Page 39: ...43 mm 5 63 in D 61 6 mm 2 43 in E 16 6 mm 0 65 in F 90 mm 3 54 in G 176 mm 6 93 in Bracket mount dimensions A 226 mm 8 89 in B 133 mm 5 24 in C 204 6 mm 8 05 in D 90 mm 3 54 in A maximum cable bend ra...

Page 40: ...5 3 Product dimensions Fistmic A 68 5 mm 2 7 in B 97 6 mm 3 8 in C 8 mm 0 3 in D 36 mm 1 4 in The Fistmic s fitted coiled lead can be extended comfortably to approximately 1 meter 3 3 ft 40...

Page 41: ...m 5 94 in C 66 9 mm 2 63 in D 70 mm 2 76 in E 46 7 mm 1 84 in The Handset s fitted coiled lead can be extended comfortably to approximately 1 meter 3 3 ft Ensure sufficient space is available below th...

Page 42: ...118 5 mm 4 67 in B 112 5 mm 4 43 in C 18 3 mm 0 72 in D 26 4 mm 1 04 in E 25 mm 0 98 in F 30 6 mm 1 20 in The Passive speaker includes a fitted 2 m 6 56 ft audio cable terminated with a male RCA plug...

Page 43: ...mm 4 79 in G 6 2 mm 0 24 in H 87 72 mm 3 45 in I 29 14 mm 1 15 in Min J 106 95 mm 4 21 in Max K 244 99 mm 9 65 in The Wireless hub includes a fitted 5 m 16 4 ft cable for connection to your VHF Radio...

Page 44: ...t dimensions Wireless handset and holster A 173 33 mm 6 82 in B 50 5 mm 1 99 in C 71 41 mm 2 81 in The charging holster is supplied with a fitted 2 meter 6 56 ft power cable terminated with bare ended...

Page 45: ...pter 6 Location requirements Chapter contents 6 1 Selecting a location on page 46 6 2 EMC installation guidelines on page 48 6 3 Wireless product location requirements on page 49 Location requirements...

Page 46: ...ly supported on a secure flat surface Do NOT mount units or cut holes in places which may damage the structure of the vessel sufficient space is available around the product there is nothing behind th...

Page 47: ...st 1 m 3 ft in all directions For smaller vessels it may not be possible to achieve this distance In this situation ensure that the compass is not affected by the product when it is powered on GNSS GP...

Page 48: ...e Exposure MPE radius of 1 8 meters 5 9 ft for this system assuming 25 watts output to an omnidirectional antenna of 3dBi gain or less For watercraft with suitable structures the antenna base must be...

Page 49: ...dded to a cable additional cable clips should be used to prevent stress on the connectors due to the extra weight of the cable Connections to other equipment Requirement for ferrites on non Raymarine...

Page 50: ...wireless signal analyzer app such as Wi Fi Analyzer by Farproc or similar 1 Wireless handset 2 Wireless hub 3 VHF Radio 1 Install the wireless analyzer app on your smart device 2 Connect the wireless...

Page 51: ...p Wireless set up Wireless hub set up Wi Fi channel and select a different wireless channel Try channels 1 6 and 11 first as these are usually the preferred wireless channels Otherwise try the channel...

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Page 53: ...Chapter 7 Installation Chapter contents 7 1 Mounting on page 54 Installation 53...

Page 54: ...cut out 3 Pozi drive screwdriver 4 Adhesive tape 5 7 mm 9 32 Wrench spanner for bracket mounting fixings 6 File for panel mount cut out 7 Hole saw for panel mounting For hole saw size refer to your p...

Page 55: ...l mount Bracket mounting Follow the steps below to mount the product on it s bracket Before mounting the unit ensure that you have Selected a suitable location ensuring there is nothing behind the mou...

Page 56: ...ith a suitable sized drill bit 3 Use the fixings provided to attach the bracket securely to the mounting surface 4 Attach the unit to the bracket and secure in place using the bracket mounting knobs N...

Page 57: ...driver in the slot between the back of the cover and the unit 2 Carefully lever the cover forward away from the unit 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the remaining mounting hole covers Drilling out the moun...

Page 58: ...l mounting To panel mount the radio follow the steps below Before mounting the product ensure that you have Selected a suitable location ensuring there is nothing behind the mounting surface that may...

Page 59: ...ut out area 4 Using a suitable saw 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 rough edge until smooth 6 Drill 4 holes as i...

Page 60: ...sed It may also be necessary to use a marine grade sealant if the mounting surface or binnacle is not entirely flat and stiff or has a rough surface finish Panel mounting Ray63 Ray73 Drilling out the...

Page 61: ...rill Panel mounting To panel mount the Radio follow the steps below Before mounting the product ensure that you have Selected a suitable location ensuring there is nothing behind the mounting surface...

Page 62: ...he backings from the supplied gasket 8 Place the gasket in position on the back of the unit and press firmly onto the flange 9 Connect the power and other cables to the unit 10 Slide the unit into pla...

Page 63: ...hat it clips securely into position ii Inner edges ensure that the bezel sits flat 4 Check that all control buttons are free to operate Fistmic mounting The Fistmic can be mounted by following the ste...

Page 64: ...ook plate in place and secure using the screws provided 5 Hook the Fistmic Handset over the Hook plate and gently push down until it clicks into position Important The Fistmic can only be hooked and u...

Page 65: ...nd mark the location of the screw holes on the mounting surface 3 Drill the mounting holes using a suitable size drill bit 4 Hold the holster in place and secure using the screws provided 5 Place the...

Page 66: ...ings using a drill with a suitable sized bit 5 Ensure that the unit fits into the removed area and then file around the cut edge until smooth 6 Peel the backing off of the supplied gasket and place th...

Page 67: ...the cable s connector to the panel the cable has to pass through 1 Splash proof dust cap with lanyard 2 Mounting plate fixings x 3 3 Mounting plate nut 4 Mounting plate 5 Mounting plate gasket 6 Exten...

Page 68: ...in the Mounting plate 9 Place the Mounting plate nut over the connector and tighten clockwise using a 13 16 in 21 mm socket wrench being careful not to damage the plastic nut by overtightening 10 Secu...

Page 69: ...he mounting fixings using a drill with a suitable sized drill bit 3 Screw the fixings approximately half way into the holes in the mounting surface 4 Place the Wireless hub over the fixing screws and...

Page 70: ...ing the wireless hub antenna extension accessory An extension cable accessory A80541 is available for the wireless hub s antenna Using the extension the distance of the wireless hub s antenna can be e...

Page 71: ...Connect the opposite end of the extension cable to the antenna connector located on the top of the wireless hub Mounting the charging holster for the wireless handset Before mounting ensure that Your...

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Page 73: ...only on page 83 8 7 SeaTalkng NMEA 2000 connection on page 84 8 8 NMEA 0183 connection on page 85 8 9 Connecting a VHF antenna on page 86 8 10 GNSS GPS antenna connection on page 87 8 11 Passive spea...

Page 74: ...cables in place using cable clips or cable ties Coil any excess cable and tie it out of the way Where a cable passes through an exposed bulkhead or deckhead use a suitable watertight feed through Do...

Page 75: ...tors not in use should be protected using the supplied dust caps Bare end wire connections Your product is supplied with bare end wire connections You must ensure that ALL bare end wires are adequatel...

Page 76: ...he following connections are available on the Ray63 and Ray73 1 Primary station 8 pin connection 2 Grounding point DO NOT USE 3 Second station 12 pin connection 4 SeaTalkng connection 5 S0239 VHF ante...

Page 77: ...hub via adaptor R70739 Wired handset Wired handset via Handset extension cables A80291 A80292 A80290 Fistmic via Fistmic adaptor cable A80296 Wired handset via Handset adaptor cable A80297 8 4 Power c...

Page 78: ...he chassis ground terminal Grounding this product to a vessel s RF ground may cause galvanic corrosion Power distribution Recommendations and best practice The product is supplied with a power cable e...

Page 79: ...point The distribution point should be fed from the vessel s primary power source by 8 AWG 8 36 mm2 cable Ideally all equipment should be wired to individual suitably rated thermal breakers or fuses...

Page 80: ...ith your product ensure you observe the dedicated Power cable extensions advice provided in the product s documentation 1 Waterproof fuse holder containing a suitably rated inline fuse must be fitted...

Page 81: ...ere is a continuous minimum voltage of 10 8 V dc at the end of the cable where it enters the product s power connector even with a fully flat battery at 11 V dc Do not assume that a flat battery is at...

Page 82: ...he Fistmic can be connected directly to the front connector on your Radio Rear connection 1 Handset extension cable A80291 2 Fistmic adaptor cable A80296 The Fistmic can also be connected to the Rear...

Page 83: ...xtension cable A80290 A80291 or A80292 3 Secondary station handset A80289 4 Panel mount fixings kit R70438 5 Handset adaptor cable with RCA audio A80297 6 Primary station passive speaker A80542 7 Seco...

Page 84: ...supplied SeaTalkng spur cable to connect your product to your SeaTalkng network 2 You can also use a DeviceNet to SeaTalkng adaptor cable not supplied to connect your product to an available spur on a...

Page 85: ...tive wire 3 White Transmit positive wire 4 Brown Transmit negative wire The NMEA wires should be connected to a compatible device as shown in the table below NMEA 0183 wires NMEA 0183 device Receive p...

Page 86: ...1 Disconnect your antenna cable from the connector 2 Push the antenna cable through the supplied protective boot 3 Re connect the antenna cable to the connector 4 Plug the antenna connector into the p...

Page 87: ...nnector orientation fully insert the external antenna connector into the GA150 s connector 2 Tighten the antenna connector s locking collar by rotating the GA150 s connector clockwise until tight 3 Pu...

Page 88: ...s 1 Ray63 Ray73 VHF radio 2 Wireless hub A80540 3 Wireless hub adaptor R70739 8 13 Wireless handset charging holster power connection To enable inductive charging of the wireless handset the holster r...

Page 89: ...devices you are connecting If in doubt consult an authorized Raymarine dealer 8 14 Wireless handset connections The Wireless handset connects wirelessly to the Wireless hub and the Wireless speaker co...

Page 90: ...ngs The wireless speaker is internally fused however it is recommended that you fit an inline fuse on the positive wire of your product s power cable or connect using a thermal breaker In line fuse ra...

Page 91: ...1 Positive hailer wire Purple 2 Negative hailer wire Gray Cables and connections 91...

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Page 93: ...9 Shared Brightness on page 104 9 10 Initial startup on page 106 9 11 Accessing the menu on page 106 9 12 Selecting a language on page 107 9 13 Switching on the AIS receiver on page 107 9 14 Selecting...

Page 94: ...btain MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity number 9 2 General radio operating rules Important general rules to abide by when operating VHF radios 1 Always identify yourself using a callsign when maki...

Page 95: ...h between volume and squelch control 5 DISTRESS Push up the spring loaded cover and press this button to make a DSC distress call 6 16 When powered on press to switch between priority channels 7 Power...

Page 96: ...to prevent unintentional transmissions from occupying the VHF channel 3 Microphone location 4 Channel Up and Channel Down Changes to the next or previous VHF channel also used to select or adjust opt...

Page 97: ...to a power supply the power button is used to switch the radio on and off 1 Press the Power button to power up the radio The startup is displayed The startup screen will automaticallytime out after 5...

Page 98: ...dset will power on 2 To power off the Handset press and hold the Power button for approximately 3 seconds until the screen turns off 9 6 Powering the unit off With the unit powered on 1 Press and hold...

Page 99: ...ion Time or Location COG SOG Depending on selection displays Location coordinates and current time or Location coordinates and current COG and SOG 7 Channel Name Indicates the name of the current chan...

Page 100: ...io is currently transmitting e g the PTT button is being pressed Receive Indicates the radio is currently receiving a transmission Weather Indicates that the weather alerts mode is activated Power sup...

Page 101: ...is above the specified operating voltage DSC Indicates that a DSC call has been received GPS Fix Indicates if the radio has a GPS GNSS fix Main menu overview The main menu is accessed by Pressing the...

Page 102: ...call Position request Group call All ships call Phonebook Call logs Test call DSC set up Watch Mode Dual watch Triple watch 2nd priority channel Weather Mode Weather Homescreen Scan Mode All channels...

Page 103: ...cancelling Tx Wireless set up Handset name Key beep Channel set up Weather alerts GPS set up DSC set up AIS Network output ATIS set up Maintenance Note Menu items not available when radio has ATIS ena...

Page 104: ...ntrast to the desired level using i Channel Up Channel Down buttons on a connected Handset ii Rotary knob on the Base station 4 Press the Back button to return to the previous screen The Backlight and...

Page 105: ...e list of compatible products above the Shared brightness setting set to On for all products in the brightness group products to be assigned to network groups all the products in each group to be sync...

Page 106: ...the AIS receiver was turned on in the previous step See 9 14 Selecting a network type for available options 4 Enter MMSI number Required to enable DSC functions This option is not required after a fac...

Page 107: ...f to switch the receiver off 9 14 Selecting a network type When connecting your radio to other devices it is important to ensure you select the network connection and type that you want data to be tra...

Page 108: ...nter the the the unique unique unique 9 9 9 digit digit digit MMSI MMSI MMSI number number number provided provided provided by by by your your your licensing licensing licensing authority authority a...

Page 109: ...elect No Retry Caution MMSI and ATIS ID entry You can only enter the MMSI number and ATIS ID once If you store an incorrect MMSI number or ATIS ID in your product it will have to be reset by an author...

Page 110: ...ATIS ID manually use the Rotary knob or the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons on a Raymic handset to cycle through the available numbers and press OK to confirm each number and move to the next dig...

Page 111: ...system used on some inland waterways A unique ATIS ID must be entered before ATIS mode can be enabled With ATIS mode enabled the radio s region will be fixed to the INT international frequency band a...

Page 112: ...used in From the Main menu 1 Select Set up 2 Select Channel set up 3 Select Frequency band 4 Select the relevant region from the list The available options are International International Internation...

Page 113: ...the GPS set up menu Menu Set up GPS set up 1 Select GPS antenna Selecting GPS antenna will switch between the internal antenna and external antenna No position data If no position data is available or...

Page 114: ...format will switch between 12 hour and 24 hour format 2 Select Time offset 3 Adjust the offset to the desired value using the Rotary knob or the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons on a Raymic handse...

Page 115: ...tents 10 1 Wireless handsets on page 116 10 2 Connecting a wireless handset to the hub on page 117 10 3 Connecting the wireless speaker to the Wireless handset on page 119 10 4 Wireless set up menu op...

Page 116: ...for setting up a wireless handset station should be 1 Fully charge the Wireless handset 2 Connect the Wireless handset to the Wireless hub 3 If required connect a Wireless speaker to the Wireless hand...

Page 117: ...om the list The Wireless hub s default name is RM followed by the 6 digit part number and 7 digit serial number of the radio that the Wireless hub is connected to e g Radio part number E70625 and seri...

Page 118: ...ference with your wireless handset station you can change the wireless channel used by the hub to a channel that is less congested with wireless signals You must use a Wired handset to change the Hub...

Page 119: ...h a Wireless handset for the first time 3 Using the Wireless handset select Wireless speaker from the Wireless set up menu Menu Maintenance Wireless set up The handset will search for available device...

Page 120: ...Search for devices Wireless hub set up menu options Note The Wireless hub set up menu can only be accessed using a Wired handset Menu item Description Options Hub name The Wireless hub s default name...

Page 121: ...ano Italian Backlight Provides access to the Backlight level 1 to 9 Off Contrast Provides access to the Contrast level 1 to 10 Key beep Enables adjustment of the audible beep when pressing buttons Off...

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Page 123: ...e 125 11 3 Urgency calls on page 130 11 4 Safety calls on page 130 11 5 Individual routine calls on page 131 11 6 Group calls on page 132 11 7 Position requests on page 133 11 8 Phonebook on page 133...

Page 124: ...is available Nature of the distress when designated Transmission frequency The call is automatically repeated at approximately 4 minute intervals until it is acknowledged either by a coast radio stati...

Page 125: ...ll you can specify the nature of the distress if GNSS GPS data is not available you must also specify your coordinates Note Your radio must have an MMSI number saved before DSC functions can be used F...

Page 126: ...ng a Mayday call In an emergency you can also make a Mayday call following the instructions below 1 Press the 16 PLUS button 2 Press and hold the PTT button 3 Slowly and clearly speak the details of t...

Page 127: ...n transmitted 1 Select Options 2 Select Cancel distress 3 Select Yes to confirm cancellation 4 Select OK 5 Press and hold the PTT button and make a broadcast to all stations giving your vessel s name...

Page 128: ...Radio Station CRS will acknowledge DSC distress calls and will act as the coordinator for the rescue operation When a distress call is received an alarm is sounded at full volume and the LCD displays...

Page 129: ...he call as follows MAYDAY MMSI of the vessel in distress Name of vessel in distress repeated 3 times Call sign of the vessel in distress This is MMSI of your vessel name of your vessel repeated 3 time...

Page 130: ...sequent communication The call is transmitted Once the call has been successfully transmitted Sent is displayed onscreen and the channel is changed to the specified channel 3 Press the OK button 4 Pre...

Page 131: ...y entering an MMSI number Note When calling a coast station there is no need to select a channel for communication If a call cannot be accepted then a reason code is displayed No Reason No reason give...

Page 132: ...e a call to a group saved in your Phonebook or 2 Select Recent Calls to make a call to a group that you have called recently or 3 Select Enter MMSI to manually enter the MMSI number of the group you w...

Page 133: ...et to manual then select SEND to send the position report 4 Select OK to resume normal operation If the Position requests setting found in the GPS set up menu is set to Auto accept then the response i...

Page 134: ...ges Deleting a Phonebook entry From the DSC Calls menu Menu DSC Calls 1 Select Phonebook 2 Select the contact you want to edit 3 Select Delete 4 Select Yes The contact is deleted 11 9 Call logs All DS...

Page 135: ...l on channel 70 to another DSC VHF radio It is recommended that once you ve successfully placed a test call you add the test call MMSI to your radio s Phonebook for easy retrieval for future test call...

Page 136: ...Menu DSC Calls DSC set up Menu Set up DSC set up Menu item Description Options MMSI To enable the DSC functions on your radio you must enter your unique MMSI number Auto channel change When automatic...

Page 137: ...ode on page 138 12 3 Priority channels on page 138 12 4 Sensitivity on page 139 12 5 Private channels on page 139 12 6 Automatic Transmitter Identification System ATIS and Marcom C mode on page 140 12...

Page 138: ...e than 5 seconds then the scan will resume Channels can be temporarily removed from an active scan and the direction of scan can also be changed When the scan reaches the last channel in the band the...

Page 139: ...ing sensitivity modes You can switch between Local and Distant modes at any time From the Set up menu Menu Set up 1 Select Sensitivity Selecting Sensitivity will switch between Local mode and Distant...

Page 140: ...Marcom C operation is set by the dealer at point of sale If you wish to enable or disable Marcom C mode you must contact your Raymarine dealer For further information please contact Raymarine technica...

Page 141: ...er output of the radio Distant default Local Sensitivity Switches the Sensitivity of the radio Low High default Noise cancelling Tx Switches the transmission noise cancellation feature On and Off Note...

Page 142: ...and functions that may be required during maintenance and troubleshooting About this unit System reset System test Display Set up menu The following menu options are available form the Display Set up...

Page 143: ...Menu Description Options Flybridge Mast Group 1 to Group 5 VHF operations 143...

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Page 145: ...r 13 Hailer Fog horn and Intercom Chapter contents 13 1 Hailer Fog Intercom menu on page 146 13 2 Loud hailer on page 146 13 3 Fog horn on page 146 13 4 Intercom on page 147 Hailer Fog horn and Interc...

Page 146: ...with the PTT button pressed using the Volume Control Important To avoid audio feedback ensure that the loud hailer is at least 3 m 9 8 ft away from the VHF base unit and any handset or fistmic at all...

Page 147: ...The fog horn pattern will continue to repeat every 2 minutes If you are making a call when it is due to sound the fog horn will be suspended until you finish your call Switching off Fog Horn mode Aut...

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Page 149: ...Chapter 14 Maintenance Chapter contents 14 1 Maintenance on page 150 Maintenance 149...

Page 150: ...cks Check that the cable connectors are firmly attached and that their locking mechanisms are properly engaged Note Cable checks should be carried out with the power supply switched off Caution Produc...

Page 151: ...3 Audio troubleshooting transmission reception on page 155 15 4 GNSS GPS troubleshooting on page 157 15 5 DSC troubleshooting on page 158 15 6 AIS troubleshooting Ray70 73 91 only on page 159 15 7 Wi...

Page 152: ...ystem test menu show the status of the following system components and connected devices GPS DSC Battery Hailer Remote handset OK is displayed next to each item that is either connected or enabled No...

Page 153: ...unit to re boot loose power replace if necessary 4 Check the vessel s battery voltage the condition of the battery terminals and power supply cables ensuring connections are secure clean and free fro...

Page 154: ...Possible causes Possible solutions backlight will start flashing This means that the handset is now in programming mode Follow the update instructions provided on the software download web page 154...

Page 155: ...o reception Possible Causes Possible Solutions Incorrect settings Reset the radio to factory defaults using the Maintenance menu Menu Set up Maintenance System reset Incorrect channel type in use Ensu...

Page 156: ...audio Possible Causes Possible Solutions Passive speaker connected to second station connector Alarm audio is not available on passive speakers connected to the second station connector Alarm audio s...

Page 157: ...GPS Antenna location For optimum performance external GNSS GPS antennas and GNSS GPS receivers that include an internal antenna should be mounted above decks and have a clear unobstructed view of the...

Page 158: ...o identify the originating vessel station If your vessel already has an MMSI number used for a VHF DSC radio then the same MMSI number must be used to program your product Note If an MMSI number is no...

Page 159: ...e multifunction display to confirm that the VHF radio is connected on the network Access the VHF radio s Set up menu and ensure that the Network output option is set correctly If the VHF radio is conn...

Page 160: ...rine website for details of compatible software versions www raymarine com software Poor damaged insecure cables connections 1 Check that the Base station radio is correctly powered 2 With the Handset...

Page 161: ...Software mismatch on radio wireless hub wireless handset The radio wireless hub and wireless handset must all be running compatible software If the software on the radio and handsets is up to date the...

Page 162: ...the wireless signal Switch off each item in turn until you have identified the device causing the interference then remove or reposition the offending device s or your wireless hub handset Interferenc...

Page 163: ...Wireless Active speaker Sequence Color Status Purple Powering on Red and Blue Ready to pair connect Red Paired ok Red Connected no audio Purple Connected audio active Red Powered on not connected Trou...

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Page 165: ...pter 16 Technical support Chapter contents 16 1 Raymarine product support and servicing on page 166 16 2 Viewing product information on page 167 16 3 Learning resources on page 167 Technical support 1...

Page 166: ...fic 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 Manua...

Page 167: ...n is displayed which shows the model and software version of the product Alternatively product information can also be displayed by selecting About this unit from the Maintenance menu Menu Set up Main...

Page 168: ...port forum to ask a technical question about a Raymarine product or to find out how other customers are using their Raymarine equipment The resource is regularly updated with contributions from Raymar...

Page 169: ...echnical specification Wired handset Raymic on page 175 17 5 Technical specification Wired Passive speaker on page 175 17 6 Technical specification Wireless hub on page 176 17 7 Technical specificatio...

Page 170: ...MHz Private channels Frequency stability 1 5 ppm Channel Spacing 25 kHz Power Output Low power setting 1 W High power setting 25 W Spurious emissions Better than 36 dBm at 25 W Less than 0 25 W Maximu...

Page 171: ...ternatives available through Raymarine MFD Refresh Rate 10 Hz 10 times per second Concurrent GNSS Antenna Internal Ceramic chip mounted near top of unit External Passive antenna connection via TNC con...

Page 172: ...Double conversion super heterodyne Channels All available US International and Canadian VHF marine bands Frequency range 156 050 MHz to 163 275 MHz 155 500 MHz to 161 425 MHz Private channels Sensitiv...

Page 173: ...es 95 of the time With SBAS 5 metres 95 of the time 17 3 Technical specification Ray73 Environmental specification Operating temperature 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F Storage temperature 25 C 13 F to 70 C 15...

Page 174: ...61 425 MHz Private channels Sensitivity Better than 1 microvolt EMF 20dB SINAD Squelch sensitivity Less than 2 dB EMF Hum and noise Better than 40 dB Audio distortion Less than 10 Receiver sensitivity...

Page 175: ...specification Wired handset Raymic The following technical specifications apply to the Wired handset Operating temperature 25 C 13 F to 55 C 131 F Storage temperature 25 C 13 F to 70 C 158 F Relative...

Page 176: ...set Operating temperature 25 C 13 F to 55 C 131 F Storage temperature 25 C 13 F to 70 C 158 F Relative humidity 95 Water proofing IPx6 IPx7 Max speaker power output 1 W 16 Wireless frequency 2 4 GHz C...

Page 177: ...ication Nominal supply voltage 12 V dc with over voltage protection Operating voltage range 10 2 V dc to 16 V dc Fuse requirements Inline fuse 2 A Thermal breaker 2 A Current consumption 1 A nominal M...

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Page 179: ...Chapter 18 Spares and accessories Chapter contents 18 1 Accessories on page 180 18 2 Ray53 Ray63 Ray73 spares on page 180 18 3 SeaTalkng cables and accessories on page 181 Spares and accessories 179...

Page 180: ...ssories Part number Description A80540 Wireless hub A80541 Wireless hub antenna extension 5m 16 4 ft A80543 Wireless active speaker A80544 Wireless handset including charging holster R70739 Wireless h...

Page 181: ...3 3 ft A06035 Backbone cable 3 m 9 8 ft A06036 Backbone cable 5 m 16 4 ft A06068 Backbone cable 9 m 29 5 ft A06037 Backbone cable 20 m 65 6 ft A06043 SeaTalkng to bare wire spur cable 1 m 3 3 ft A0604...

Page 182: ...g system A06046 SeaTalkng to DeviceNet Male adaptor cable 1 5 m 4 92 ft Allows the connection of NMEA 2000 devices to a SeaTalkng system A06076 SeaTalkng to DeviceNet Male adaptor cable 1 m 3 3 ft All...

Page 183: ...nsmit Receive Transmit DSC Digital Selective Calling DSE Expanded Digital Selective Calling VDM AIS VHF Data Link Message GGA Global Positioning System Fix Data GLL Geographic Position Lat Long GNS GN...

Page 184: ...93 Heartbeat 126996 Product Information 127258 Magnetic variation 129025 Position Rapid Update 129026 COG SOG Rapid Update 129029 GNSS Position Data 129033 Local Time Offset 129038 AIS Class A Positio...

Page 185: ...Ray53 Ray63 Ray73 PGN Description Receive Transmit Receive Transmit 129809 AIS Class B CS Static Data Report Part A 129810 AIS Class B CS Static Data Report Part B NMEA 2000 PGN list 185...

Page 186: ...relsen dk France Agence Nationale Des Fr quences https www anfr fr licences et autorisations ra diomaritime Italy Ministero dello sviluppo economico Direzione generale per le attivit territoriali http...

Page 187: ...e used for ship movement port operations and limited coast stations 14 156 700 156 700 x Port operations and Ship movement 15 156 750 156 750 x On board communications 1 watt maximum power 16 156 800...

Page 188: ...pondence Port operations and Ship movement 62 156 125 160 725 Public correspondence Port operations and Ship movement 63 156 175 160 775 Public correspondence Port operations and Ship movement 64 156...

Page 189: ...for VDSMS 84 157 225 161 825 Port operations and Ship movement HMCG SAR and MSI broadcasts 1084 157 225 157 225 x For future use 2084 161 825 161 825 x For future use 85 157 275 161 875 Public corres...

Page 190: ...estricted to navigation related communications only and all precautions should be taken to avoid harmful interference to channel 16 Transmit power is limited to 1 Watt Private Channels Europe only Cou...

Page 191: ...USCG and most coast stations maintain a listening watch on this channel 17 17 156 850 156 85 0 x State Control 1018 18A 156 900 156 90 0 x Commercial VDSMS 1019 19A 156 950 156 95 0 x Commercial VDSMS...

Page 192: ...Commercial Non commercial in Great Lakes only VDSMS 1081 81A 157 075 157 075 x US Government only Environmental protection operations 1082 82A 157 125 157 125 x US Government only 1083 83A 157 175 157...

Page 193: ...F Digital Small Message Services Transmissions of short digital messages in accordance with RTCM Standard 12301 1 is allowed WX Channels North America only Weather Channel Frequency in MHz WX1 162 550...

Page 194: ...hip Ship Shore Commercial Non commercial and Ship movement VTS BCC area Also used for pilotage purposes 12 12 156 60 0 156 60 0 x AC BCC GL WC Intership Ship Shore Commercial Non commercial and Ship m...

Page 195: ...7 150 161 75 0 BCC INLD BC Ship Shore and Public correspondence 2023 161 75 0 x GL Safety Continuous Marine Broadcast CMB service 24 24 157 20 0 161 80 0 All areas Ship Shore and Public correspondence...

Page 196: ...coordinated search and rescue and antipollution operations Commercial fishing only in EC and INLD PRA areas Pleasure craft BCC area 68 68 156 42 5 156 42 5 x All areas Intership Ship Shore and Non co...

Page 197: ...5 x BCC EC Intership Ship Shore and Non commercial Whale watching BCC area 1081 81A 157 07 5 157 07 5 x AC BCC EC GL NL INLD BC WC Intership Ship Shore and Safety DFO Canadian Coast Guard use only 10...

Page 198: ...C Inland waters of BC and the Yukon INLD PRA Inland waters of MB SK and AB Note 1 Four digit channels indicate simplex use of the ship station transmit side of an international semi duplex channel Ope...

Page 199: ...g or unfamiliar word radiotelephone users employ the international phonetic alphabet A ALPHA N NOVEMBER B BRAVO O OSCAR C CHARLIE P PAPA D DELTA Q QUEBEC E ECHO R ROMEO F FOXTROT S SIERRA G GOLF T TAN...

Page 200: ...ION An error has been made I SAY AGAIN I repeat e g important information I SPELL Phonetically spelling of the word OUT End of communication OVER I have completed this part of the message and am invit...

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Page 203: ...handset 83 SeaTalkng 84 Secondary station 77 83 VHF antenna 86 Wire 75 Wireless handset 89 Wireless hub 117 Wireless speaker 90 119 Contact details 166 Contrast adjustment 104 Controls Base station 9...

Page 204: ...up 120 MMSI 30 158 Where to apply 186 MMSI number 108 Mounting 58 61 Bracket 55 Fistmic 64 Handset 64 Hole covers 57 Hook plate 64 Options 55 Panel 57 60 Pass through panel kit 67 Product holes 57 60...

Page 205: ...quired 54 Training courses 167 Transmit power 113 Troubleshooting 152 GNSS 157 GPS 157 Handset 160 Power 153 VHF radio AIS functions 159 VHF radio alarm audio 156 VHF radio audio 155 VHF radio DSC fun...

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