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Angle adjustment

ii. Loosen the 2 mounting bracket screws to adjust the transducer height.

5. Re-tighten the mounting bolt and mounting screws before re-testing.

7.7 Finalizing the transducer mounting

After making any necessary adjustments to achieve optimum performance
for your vessel, the transducer installation must be finalized by locking the
transducer’s position.

Note:

After you apply marine grade sealant, always allow time for the sealant to
fully cure before returning your vessel to the water.

1. Drill the hole for the final locking screw, taking care not to damage the

mounting bracket.

2. Apply marine grade sealant to the screw thread.
3. Insert and tighten the third ‘locking’ screw.
4. Carefully remove the 2 x screws in the adjustment slots.
5. Apply marine grade sealant to the screw threads.
6. Re-insert and tighten the screws.

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Summary of Contents for RVM-100

Page 1: ...Document number 2023 Raymarine UK Limited 87432 Rev 1 01 2023 Date English en US INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TRANSOM REALVISION MAX 3D SONAR TRANSDUCERS RVM 100...

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Page 3: ...FLIR Systems Inc All other trademarks trade names or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners This product is protected by pate...

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Page 5: ...n transducer extension cables 14 CHAPTER 4 PARTS SUPPLIED 15 4 1 Parts supplied 16 CHAPTER 5 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 17 5 1 Transducer dimensions 18 5 2 RealVision transducer cable connector dimensions 18...

Page 6: ...RealVision AHRS calibration 39 10 2 Troubleshooting 39 Sonar troubleshooting 39 Resetting the sonar module 42 CHAPTER 11 MAINTENANCE 43 11 1 Routine checks 44 11 2 Transducer cleaning 44 11 3 Re apply...

Page 7: ...is accidently removed whilst the product is powered on switch the product s power off replace the cable and then switch the power back on Warning Sonar operation NEVER touch the transducer face when t...

Page 8: ...uld retain the label for future reference Product disposal Dispose of this product in accordance with the WEEE Directive The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive requires the recyc...

Page 9: ...ight Copyright 2023 Raymarine UK Ltd All rights reserved No parts of this material may be copied translated or transmitted in any medium without the prior written permission of Raymarine UK Ltd Import...

Page 10: ...CHAPTER 2 DOCUMENT INFORMATION CHAPTER CONTENTS 2 1 Applicable products page 11 2 2 Document information page 11 2 3 Product documentation page 11 10...

Page 11: ...M 100 RealVision Max 3D Transom Mount Transducer Mounting Template 81406 LightHouse 4 Advanced Operation Instructions Includes transducer calibration and operation instructions for the Sonar Fishfinde...

Page 12: ...CHAPTER 3 PRODUCT AND SYSTEM OVERVIEW CHAPTER CONTENTS 3 1 Product overview page 13 12...

Page 13: ...ystem sensor that helps stabilize 3D imaging automatically by compensating for vessel motion The transducer provides easy transom mounting and can also be mounted on a step trolling motor or on a jack...

Page 14: ...sonar module or the internal sonar modules built in to Axiom Axiom and Axiom Pro MFDs RealVision transducer extension cables Your transducer is supplied with a fitted cable for some installations incl...

Page 15: ...CHAPTER 4 PARTS SUPPLIED CHAPTER CONTENTS 4 1 Parts supplied page 16 Parts supplied 15...

Page 16: ...cheon plate 2 5 x Cable clips 3 9 x Self tapper screw 3 9x13 4 x for escutcheon and 5 x for cable clips 4 3 x Self tapper screw 4 2x18 for transducer mounting bracket installation 5 Transducer mountin...

Page 17: ...CHAPTER 5 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS 5 1 Transducer dimensions page 18 5 2 RealVision transducer cable connector dimensions page 18 Product dimensions 17...

Page 18: ...he dimensions of the transducer cable and cable connector are shown below Cable connector dimensions Item Dimension A 32 00 mm 1 26 in B 25 00 mm 1 00 in C 96 00 mm 3 80 in D Cable length Single All i...

Page 19: ...lations where space behind the display is limited a right angled transducer cable adaptor is available A80515 Using the right angled cable adaptor will reduce dimension E above by 20 mm 0 79 in Produc...

Page 20: ...CHAPTER 6 LOCATION REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER CONTENTS 6 1 Location requirements page 21 6 2 Transducer angle requirements page 22 6 3 EMC installation guidelines page 22 20...

Page 21: ...otential transducer locations for the hull types depicted Before selecting a location ensure that all of the location requirements have been met The transducer should be mounted as close to the center...

Page 22: ...ce of your system Correct installation is required to ensure that EMC performance is not compromised Note In areas of extreme EMC interference some slight interference may be noticed on the product Wh...

Page 23: ...n prevent any of the above recommendations always ensure the maximum possible separation between different items of electrical equipment to provide the best conditions for EMC performance throughout t...

Page 24: ...ns page 25 7 2 Tools required page 25 7 3 Pre installation test page 26 7 4 Transducer cable routing guidance page 26 7 5 Mounting page 27 7 6 Testing and adjusting the transducer page 30 7 7 Finalizi...

Page 25: ...ape Used to fix the mounting template to the mounting surface Warning Marine grade sealant Only use marine grade neutral cure polyurethane sealants Do NOT use sealants containing acetate or silicone w...

Page 26: ...nsducer from the Transducer settings tab Menu Transducer Transducer 6 If required select the relevant channel from the Channel selection options Menu All channels 7 Check that accurate depth and where...

Page 27: ...gth pairs i e each transducer s final cable length must be the same Warning Maximum transducer cable length The maximum length of cable between a RealVision Max 3D transducer and a MFD sonar module in...

Page 28: ...ransducer Note The screw located on top of the transducer is used when connecting the transducer to a mounting adaptor such as the Step mount bracket A80479 You do not need to adjust this screw for tr...

Page 29: ...any holes using a file to avoid damaging the cable on any sharp burrs 5 Route the transducer cable to the MFD or sonar module connecting any necessary extension cables 6 Secure the cable to the trans...

Page 30: ...ld be carried out with your vessel in the water with a depth greater than 0 7 m 2 3 ft but less than the maximum depth range of the transducer sonar channel Note It may not always be possible to obtai...

Page 31: ...nalized by locking the transducer s position Note After you apply marine grade sealant always allow time for the sealant to fully cure before returning your vessel to the water 1 Drill the hole for th...

Page 32: ...based anti fouling paint as this can impact transducer performance Never use ketone based anti fouling paint as this can attack the transducer s plastic damaging the transducer Paint your transducer u...

Page 33: ...CHAPTER 8 CABLES AND CONNECTIONS GENERAL INFORMATION CHAPTER CONTENTS 8 1 General cabling guidance page 34 Cables and connections General information 33...

Page 34: ...n Strain relief Use adequate strain relief for cabling to ensure that connectors are protected from strain and will not pull out under extreme sea conditions Cable shielding Ensure that cable shieldin...

Page 35: ...NS CHAPTER CONTENTS 9 1 Attaching the connector locking collar page 36 9 2 Connecting the transducer page 37 9 3 RealVision transducer extension cables page 37 9 4 Maximum transducer cable length page...

Page 36: ...into the split ring s gap labelled C in the illustration Use the tool to gently lever the split ring over the moulding on the connector until it snaps into position approximately 0 5 cm further back t...

Page 37: ...air transducer installations it may be necessary to extend the length of the transducer cable Note For best performance cable runs should be kept to a minimum Only use Raymarine transducer extension c...

Page 38: ...CHAPTER 10 SYSTEM CHECKS AND TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER CONTENTS 10 1 RealVision AHRS calibration page 39 10 2 Troubleshooting page 39 38...

Page 39: ...ssel engines Vessel alternators Marine pontoons Metal hulled vessels Underwater cables Note In some circumstances it is beneficial to disable Realvision AHRS if local sources of magnetic interference...

Page 40: ...sonar module network connection problem Check that the unit is correctly connected to your display or network switch Check all connections to ensure that they are secure clean and free from corrosion...

Page 41: ...pth limit If you are in water deeper than the specified Ping depth limit then the transducer may not provide depth readings Disable or adjust setting and retry Poor problematic image Possible causes P...

Page 42: ...ucer cable Check that the transducer cable and connection is free from damage and that the connections are secure and free from corrosion Turbulence around the transducer at higher speeds may affect t...

Page 43: ...CHAPTER 11 MAINTENANCE CHAPTER CONTENTS 11 1 Routine checks page 44 11 2 Transducer cleaning page 44 11 3 Re applying anti fouling paint page 44 Maintenance 43...

Page 44: ...rformance Do NOT use harsh cleaning solvents such as acetone as this will damage the transducer Follow the guidance below to clean growth from your transducer Use a soft cloth and a mild household cle...

Page 45: ...CHAPTER 12 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CHAPTER CONTENTS 12 1 Raymarine product support and servicing page 46 12 2 Learning resources page 47 Technical support 45...

Page 46: ...arine website for Manuals and Documents http www raymarine com manuals Technical support forum https raymarine custhelp com app home Software updates http www raymarine com software Worldwide support...

Page 47: ...neInc Training courses Raymarine regularly runs a range of in depth training courses to help you make the most of your products Visit the Training section of the Raymarine website for more information...

Page 48: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHAPTER CONTENTS 13 1 Physical specification page 49 13 2 Environmental specification page 49 13 3 RealVision Max 3D sonar specification page 49 13 4 Conformance specification...

Page 49: ...igh CHIRP Low CHIRP 600 W 200 kHz Sensors Temperature sensor AHRS Attitude and Heading Reference System sensor Sonar range The sonar range is the effective depth or distance that the transducer can op...

Page 50: ...CHAPTER 14 SPARES AND ACCESSORIES CHAPTER CONTENTS 14 1 Accessories page 51 50...

Page 51: ...transducer extension cable 3 m 11 8 ft A80476 RealVision transducer extension cable 5 m 19 7 ft A80477 RealVision transducer extension cable 8 m 31 5 ft Mounting accessories A80479 RealVision transduc...

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Page 53: ...General cabling guidance 34 Contact details 46 D Dimensions 18 Documentation Installation instructions 11 Mounting template 11 Operation instructions 11 E Electromagnetic Compatibility 22 EMC See Elec...

Page 54: ...es 14 Sonar range 14 49 Step mount bracket 13 Support forum 47 T Technical specification 48 Environmental 49 Technical Specification Conformance 49 Physical 49 RealVision Max 49 Technical support 46 4...

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