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CHIRP SideVision™ overview

SideVision™

interprets signals from a pair of side-looking transducers and builds up a detailed

underwater view as your vessel moves forward. The transducers send pulses of sound waves into
the water on each side of your vessel, and record the sound waves that reflect off the bottom, and off
objects on the bottom or suspended in the water column. The received echoes are affected by the
bottom material (for example mud, gravel or rock), and by any other objects in their path (for example
cables on the sea floor, bridge piers, wrecks, shoals or fish).

SideVision™

produces 2 wide-angle side-to-side beams, each with a thin fore-to-aft beam. The

coverage of the

SideVision™

beams is a swath on each side of the vessel.

SideVision™ beams

SideVision™

is effective at lower vessel speeds. The wide, thin beams produce clear target returns.

As your vessel moves forward, subsequent returns build up to provide an image of the sea floor
on each side of your vessel.

The use of CHIRP processing and a high operating frequency provide a detailed image, making it
easier to identify bottom structures around which fish may reside. The narrow angle the beams make
with the bottom at longer ranges can reveal the shadows of structures that protrude from the bottom.

CHIRP SideVision™ screen example

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Summary of Contents for RVX1000

Page 1: ...2018 Raymarine UK Limited 87349 2 Document number 05 2018 Date English en US Installation instructions RVX1000...

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Page 3: ...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 manual in any other w...

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Page 5: ...icable products 16 Document illustrations 16 Product documentation 16 Operation instructions 16 LightHouse 3 MFD Operation instructions 16 Transducer installation instructions 17 2 2 Parts supplied 18...

Page 6: ...nts 51 Cable routing requirements 51 Compass safe distance 52 3 10 Product dimensions 53 RVX1000 dimensions 53 Chapter 4 Cables and connections 55 4 1 General cabling guidance 56 Cable types and lengt...

Page 7: ...pport and servicing 92 8 2 Viewing product information 94 Chapter 9 Technical specification 95 9 1 RVX1000 Technical specification 96 Physical specification 96 Power specification 96 Environmental spe...

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Page 9: ...supply voltage Connecting this product to a voltage supply greater than the specified maximum rating may cause permanent damage to the unit Refer to the Technical specification section for voltage ra...

Page 10: ...mages or injuries caused by your use or inability to use the product by the interaction of the product with products manufactured by others or by errors in information utilized by the product supplied...

Page 11: ...www raymarine com manuals Connections to other equipment Requirement for ferrites on non Raymarine cables If your Raymarine equipment is to be connected to other equipment using a cable not supplied b...

Page 12: ...ts NOT covered by International Maritime Organization IMO and Safety of Life at Sea SOLAS Carriage Regulations Technical accuracy To the best of our knowledge the information in this document was corr...

Page 13: ...ied instructions If a ferrite has to be removed for any purpose e g installation or maintenance it must be replaced in the original position before the product is used Use only ferrites of the correct...

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Page 15: ...nformation Chapter contents 2 1 Document information on page 16 2 2 Parts supplied on page 18 2 3 Product overview on page 19 2 4 Sonar technology on page 20 2 5 Raymarine sonar modules on page 26 Doc...

Page 16: ...cument depending on product variant and date of manufacture All images are provided for illustration purposes only Product documentation The following documentation is applicable to your product Descr...

Page 17: ...e website www raymarine com manuals Transducer installation instructions This document includes installation instructions for the sonar module only For installation instructions for a connected transd...

Page 18: ...upplied RVX1000 Parts supplied Item Description Quantity 1 Sonar module 1 2 1 5 m 5 ft power cable 1 3 No 8 fixing screws 4 4 Documentation pack 1 5 2 m 6 56 ft RayNet Female to RayNet Female network...

Page 19: ...s the following features 1 x CHIRP sonar 1 x DownVisionTM 1 x SideVisionTM 1 x RealVisionTM 3D 1 x 1 kW sonar supporting low medium and high frequency CHIRP or traditional transducers 0 9 m 3 ft to 1...

Page 20: ...tional sonar technology Traditional sonar uses a single carrier frequency or carrier wave for the sonar ping The sonar works by measuring the time it takes the ping echo to return to the transducer to...

Page 21: ...is enables the sonar to display multiple targets instead of large combined targets that you would see when using traditional non CHIRP sonar Benefits of CHIRP include improvements to target resolution...

Page 22: ...eam is the water column directly beneath the vessel Conical beam Sonar is effective at a range of speeds In deeper waters the CHIRP bandwidth is automatically optimized to improve bottom lock and the...

Page 23: ...vessel speeds In deeper waters the CHIRP bandwidth is automatically optimized to improve bottom lock and the detection of moving objects e g fish in the wider water column The wide thin beam produces...

Page 24: ...wrecks shoals or fish SideVision produces 2 wide angle side to side beams each with a thin fore to aft beam The coverage of the SideVision beams is a swath on each side of the vessel SideVision beams...

Page 25: ...aphy debris and fish CHIRP RealVision 3D screen example Note The Depth figure shown in the illustration above assumes that you have a device in your system that provides depth data Please be aware tha...

Page 26: ...ernal CHIRP RealVision 3D CHIRP DownVision CHIRP Traditional 1kW sonar 200W CHIRP sonar Axiom Pro 9 S 12 S 16 S Internal 200W CHIRP sonar Axiom 7 DV Internal CHIRP DownVision Sonar Traditional 600W so...

Page 27: ...3 3 Multifunction display compatibility on page 30 3 4 Software updates on page 31 3 5 Compatible transducers on page 32 3 6 Tools required on page 45 3 7 Typical system examples on page 46 3 8 Warni...

Page 28: ...5 Drill cable and mounting holes 6 Make all connections into equipment 7 Secure all equipment in place 8 Power on and test the system Schematic diagram A schematic diagram is an essential part of plan...

Page 29: ...cers for a list of compatible products Compatible Raymarine multifunction display Refer to Compatible multifunction displays for a list of compatible products Data cables Refer to Chapter 4 Cables and...

Page 30: ...ts eS Series gS Series Axiom Axiom Pro Pro S MFDs running existing LightHouse 2 software MUST be upgraded to LightHouse 3 version 3 4 or later LightHouse MFD software requirements To use this product...

Page 31: ...r product always follow the relevant update instructions carefully and in the sequence provided If in doubt as to the correct procedure for updating your product software refer to your dealer or Rayma...

Page 32: ...ers The transducers listed below can be connected directly to the RVX1000 RealVision 3D CHIRP sonar module Product number Transducer Mounting Description A80464 Transom RV 100 RealVision 3D Plastic Tr...

Page 33: ...or A80270 CPT 100 A80277 Thru hull CPT 110 plastic A80350 Thru hull CPT 120 bronze replacement for A80271 CPT 120 CHIRP conical beam transducers using DownVision type connector The transducers listed...

Page 34: ...er Transducer Mounting Description E70342 Transom CPT S plastic E70339 Thru hull CPT S 0 angled element plastic A80448 Thru hull CPT S 12 angled element plastic A80447 Thru hull CPT S 20 angled elemen...

Page 35: ...ll CPT S 20 angled element bronze Wide Beam CHIRP transducers The transducers listed below can be connected directly to the RVX1000 RealVision 3D CHIRP sonar module Note All Wide Beam CHIRP transducer...

Page 36: ...319 Thru Hull B175H W 0 angled element bronze A80320 Thru Hull B175H W 12 angled element bronze A80321 Thru Hull B175H W 20 angled element bronze A80506 Thru Hull SS175H W 20 angled element stainless...

Page 37: ...ngle B75 B175 Operation Cable A80328 instead of the Paired CHIRP Transducer Y cable A102146 Product number Transducer Mounting Description A80013 Transom TM265LH plastic A80041 Transom TM265LM plastic...

Page 38: ...tion A80018 Thru Hull B75H 0 angled element bronze A80033 Thru Hull B75L 12 angled element bronze A80034 Thru Hull B75M 12 angled element bronze A80035 Thru Hull B75H 12 angled element bronze A80036 T...

Page 39: ...lement bronze A80042 Thru Hull B175L 0 angled element bronze A80043 Thru Hull B175M 0 angled element bronze A80044 Thru Hull B175H 0 angled element bronze A80045 Thru Hull B175L 12 angled element bron...

Page 40: ...A80048 Thru Hull B175L 20 angled element bronze A80049 Thru Hull B175M 20 angled element bronze A80050 Thru Hull B175H 20 angled element bronze A80504 Thru Hull SS175L 20 angled element stainless ste...

Page 41: ...sducers The transducers listed below can be connected to the RVX1000 RealVision 3D CHIRP sonar module via an adaptor cable part number A80496 Product number Transducer Mounting Description E66054 Tran...

Page 42: ...r Mounting Description E66013 Thru hull P319 plastic E66014 Thru hull B117 bronze E66086 Thru hull B60 12 angled element bronze E66085 Thru hull B60 20 angled element bronze A102137 Thru hull B164 0 a...

Page 43: ...3 Thru hull B164 20 angled element bronze A80451 Thru hull SS164 0 angled element stainless steel A66098 Thru hull SS164 12 angled element stainless steel A66099 Thru hull SS164 20 angled element stai...

Page 44: ...Product number Transducer Mounting Description E66082 Thru hull B258 bronze A102121 Thru hull SS270W wide beam bronze E66079 Thru hull B260 bronze 44...

Page 45: ...lowing tools Item Description Quantity Power drill 1 Pozidrive screwdriver 1 Drill bit of appropriate size 1 Adhesive tape 1 Note The appropriate drill bit size is dependent on the thickness and mater...

Page 46: ...These systems are shown as an example only and may differ from your planned installation For information on how to connect the products refer to the Chapter 4 Cables and connections section For inform...

Page 47: ...Item Description 3 Power supply for RVX1000 and multifunction display 4 Transducer RV 100 RealVision 3D illustrated Planning the installation 47...

Page 48: ...Example Extended RealVision system 48...

Page 49: ...ion 1 RVX1000 sonar module 2 Raymarine network switch 3 Compatible Raymarine multifunction display eS Series illustrated 4 Transducer RV 100 RealVision 3D illustrated 5 Quantum 2 Doppler Radome 6 Actu...

Page 50: ...3 8 Warnings and cautions Important Before proceeding ensure that you have read and understood the warnings and cautions provided in the Chapter 1 Important information section of this document 50...

Page 51: ...ur vessel Power to keep cable runs to a minimum the product must be located as close as possible to the vessel s dc power supply Mounting surface ensure the product is adequately supported on a secure...

Page 52: ...uld aim to maintain the maximum possible distance from any compasses Typically this distance should be at least 1 m 3 ft in all directions However for some smaller vessels it may not be possible to lo...

Page 53: ...3 10 Product dimensions RVX1000 dimensions Item Dimension A 299 4 mm 11 79 in B 188 0 mm 7 40 in C 209 9 mm 8 26 in D 84 4 mm 3 32 in E 80 0 mm 3 15 in Planning the installation 53...

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Page 55: ...ions Chapter contents 4 1 General cabling guidance on page 56 4 2 Connections overview on page 58 4 3 Power connection on page 60 4 4 Transducer connections on page 64 4 5 Network connection on page 7...

Page 56: ...e passes through an exposed bulkhead or deckhead use a suitable watertight feed through Do NOT run cables near to engines or fluorescent lights Always route data cables as far away as possible from ot...

Page 57: ...ed instructions If a ferrite has to be removed for any purpose e g installation or maintenance it must be replaced in the original position before the product is used Use only ferrites of the correct...

Page 58: ...Network connection 2 Power connection 3 RealVision RV transducer connection 4 1kW transducer connection Item Connector Connects to Suitable cables 1 RayNet network or device RayNet cable with female c...

Page 59: ...ucer connector Ensure that you fit the dust cap over any unused transducer connector Making connections Follow the steps below to connect the cable s to your product 1 Ensure that the vessel s power s...

Page 60: ...4 Connection to 12V 24V power supply Power supply 5 Drain Ground Vessel RF ground or negative battery terminal In line fuse and thermal breaker ratings The following in line fuse and thermal breaker r...

Page 61: ...ers common vessel power arrangements but does NOT cover every scenario If you are unsure how to provide the correct level of protection please consult an authorized Raymarine dealer or a suitably qual...

Page 62: ...the battery s negative terminal Implementation connection to distribution panel Alternatively the supplied power cable may be connected to a suitable breaker or switch on the vessel s distribution pan...

Page 63: ...e available to other products during the peaks Grounding Ensure that you observe any separate grounding advice provided in the product s documentation More information It is recommended that best prac...

Page 64: ...tly removed whilst the product is powered on switch the product s power off replace the cable and then switch the power back on Caution Do not cut transducer cables Cutting the transducer cable severe...

Page 65: ...ransducers and traditional transducers Transducers must be installed in accordance with the instructions provided with the transducer Note Transducers without Transducer ID are not supported For a lis...

Page 66: ...rs connection Item Description 1 RVX1000 2 Paired RealVision transducer Y cable part number A80478 3 Channel B of combined cable 4 Channel A of combined cable 5 RealVision transducer split pair 6 Real...

Page 67: ...CHIRP transducer connection including Wide Beam CHIRP Item Description 1 RVX1000 2 Extension cable optional 3 CHIRP transducer Wide Beam CHIRP transducer Cables and connections 67...

Page 68: ...DownVision transducer connection Item Description 1 RVX1000 2 25 pin to 9 pin adaptor cable A80490 3 DownVision transducer 68...

Page 69: ...CPT S CHIRP conical beam transducer connection Item Description 1 RVX1000 2 25 pin to 9 pin adaptor cable A80490 3 CPT S CHIRP conical beam transducer Cables and connections 69...

Page 70: ...Traditional transducer connection Item Description 1 RVX1000 2 11 pin to 8 pin adaptor cable A80496 3 Traditional transducer 70...

Page 71: ...suitable transducer extension cables Raymarine recommends a maximum of one cable extension for any single transducer cable For best performance keep all cable lengths to a minimum Cable extensions fo...

Page 72: ...e for all products featuring RayNet connectors Item Description 1 RVX1000 sonar module 2 Connector panel for compatible Raymarine multifunction display 3 RayNet cable Multifunction display connection...

Page 73: ...es provided with your network hardware Note The connection panel on your product may look slightly different to that shown depending on variant The network connection method remains the same for all p...

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Page 75: ...Chapter 5 Mounting Chapter contents 5 1 Mounting on page 76 Mounting 75...

Page 76: ...before finalizing your installation If necessary obtain replacement or additional mounting screws to ensure a secure installation Mounting the unit Having chosen a suitable location install the unit...

Page 77: ...he mounting template 4 Screw in the fixing screws about half way into the holes 5 Place the unit onto the fixing screws 6 Push the unit down to engage the key slots in the unit 7 Tighten the screws Mo...

Page 78: ...Note Drill bit tap size and tightening torque is dependent on the thickness and type of material the unit is to be mounted on 78...

Page 79: ...Chapter 6 System checks and troubleshooting Chapter contents 6 1 Initial power on test on page 80 6 2 Troubleshooting on page 81 System checks and troubleshooting 79...

Page 80: ...rmal operation is underway If the LED status indicator is not blinking green then refer to the troubleshooting section of this handbook Open the Fishfinder application on your connected multifunction...

Page 81: ...ion of the battery terminals and power supply cables ensuring connections are secure clean and free from corrosion replace if necessary 5 With the product under load using a multi meter check for high...

Page 82: ...crolling or the unit to reset turn off replace if necessary Vessel speed too high Slow vessel speed and recheck Bottom too shallow or too deep The bottom depth may be outside of the transducers depth...

Page 83: ...ked up due to hitting an object Damaged or fouled transducer Check the condition of the transducer ensuring it is not damaged and is free from debris fouling Damaged transducer cable Check that the tr...

Page 84: ...links is a code which represents the errors or warnings as shown in the LED indication status table If there are multiple warnings or errors the codes are given in sequence with a 2 second pause betwe...

Page 85: ...ED will be solid Green and change to blinking Green on successful completion Note If any other LED sequence other than described above is seen and persists please contact Raymarine technical support R...

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Page 87: ...Chapter 7 Maintenance Chapter contents 7 1 Routine checks on page 88 7 2 Unit cleaning instructions on page 89 Maintenance 87...

Page 88: ...mechanisms are properly engaged Note Cable checks should be carried out with the power supply switched off Warning High voltage This product contains high voltage Adjustments require specialized serv...

Page 89: ...season Certain smart transducers have restrictions on where antifouling paint is applied Please consult your dealer Note Transducers with a temperature sensor may not work properly if painted Note Ne...

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Page 91: ...Chapter 8 Technical support Chapter contents 8 1 Raymarine product support and servicing on page 92 8 2 Viewing product information on page 94 Technical support 91...

Page 92: ...ir flir com Web support Please visit the Support area of the Raymarine website for Manuals and Documents http www raymarine com manuals FAQ Knowledgebase http www raymarine com knowledgebase Technical...

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Page 94: ...ion such as product serial number and software version With the Homescreen displayed 1 Select Set up 2 Select Maintenance 3 Select Diagnostics 4 Select the Select Device option A list of connected dev...

Page 95: ...Chapter 9 Technical specification Chapter contents 9 1 RVX1000 Technical specification on page 96 Technical specification 95...

Page 96: ...ation Operating temperature 25 C 13 F to 55 C 131 F Storage temperature 30 C 22 F to 70 C 158 F Relative humidity 93 at 40 C Waterproof rating IPX6 IPX7 Sonar specification Power output Up to 1 kW RMS...

Page 97: ...on page 98 10 2 Network hardware on page 99 10 3 Network cable connector types on page 100 10 4 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors on page 101 10 5 RayNet to RJ45 adapter cables on page 102 10 6...

Page 98: ...raditional transducer extension cable E66010 5 m 16 4 ft CHIRP transducer extension cable A102150 10 m 32 8 ft CHIRP transducer extension cable Note For use with Wide Beam transducers only A80327 Dual...

Page 99: ...e connection of RJ45 SeaTalk hs devices to a HS5 RayNet network switch in conjunction with suitable adapter cables Enables 2 RJ45 SeaTalk hs cables to be connected together to extend the length of the...

Page 100: ...10 3 Network cable connector types There are 2 types of network cable connector RayNet and RJ45 SeaTalk hs RJ45 SeaTalk hs connector RayNet connector 100...

Page 101: ...enough space behind the display for the usual cable bend radius required by a standard RayNet cable 1 3 RayNet cable puller 5 pack These handles securely attach to the twist lock on RayNet cables ena...

Page 102: ...m E55050 5 m E55051 10 m A62135 15 m E55052 20 m 1 2 Adapter cable with a RayNet female socket on one end and a waterproof female RJ45 socket on the other end along with a locking gland for a watertig...

Page 103: ...able with a RayNet female socket on one end and an RJ45 SeaTalk hs male socket on the other end Connect a LightHouse MFD to a legacy SR6 switch weather receiver or a legacy 8 port SeaTalk hs network s...

Page 104: ...Joystick Control Unit in the system 1 2 RJ45 SeaTalk hs patch cables have an RJ45 SeaTalk hs male plug on each end Typical uses for these cables include Connecting multiple SeaTalk hs 8 port network s...

Page 105: ...atibility 10 EMC 10 I Installation Best practice 63 Checklist 28 Schematic diagram 28 Interference 11 52 L LightHouse Supported versions 30 M Maintenance 10 O Operation instructions LightHouse 3 16 P...

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