Raymarine

E-Series Widescreen
Multifunction Display
Installation instructions
E90W, E120W and E140W models
E-Series Widescreen installation
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Copyright ©2009 Raymarine UK Ltd. All rights reserved.
ENGLISH
Document number: 87116-1
Date: 09-2009
Contents
Chapter 1 Important information............................. 7
TFT LCD Displays .......................................................... 8
Water ingress ................................................................. 8
Disclaimers .................................................................... 9
CompactFlash cards ....................................................... 9
EMC installation guidelines ............................................. 9
Suppression ferrites ........................................................ 10
Connections to other equipment ...................................... 10
Declaration of conformity................................................. 10
Product disposal ............................................................. 10
Warranty registration....................................................... 10
IMO and SOLAS............................................................. 11
Technical accuracy ......................................................... 11
Chapter 2 Planning the installation ........................ 13
2.1 Handbook information ............................................... 14
2.2 Installation checklist .................................................. 14
2.3 E-Series Widescreen system ..................................... 15
2.4 System protocols ...................................................... 17
2.5 Data master.............................................................. 18
2.6 Pack contents ........................................................... 19
2.7 Tools ........................................................................ 20
Chapter 3 Cables and connections......................... 21
3.1 General cabling guidance .......................................... 22
3.2 Connections overview ............................................... 23
3.3 Power connection ..................................................... 23
3.4 SeaTalk hs network ..................................................... 26
3.5 NMEA 0183 connection ............................................. 34
3.6 SeaTalk connection ................................................... 35
3.7 Alarm connection ...................................................... 36
3.8 GPS connection ........................................................ 37
3.9 AIS connection.......................................................... 38
3.10 Fastheading connection........................................... 39
3.11 SeaTalk ng connections ............................................. 40
3.12 NMEA 2000 connection ........................................... 41
3.13 Video and alarm audio connection............................ 42
Chapter 4 Location and mounting .......................... 45
4.1 Selecting a location ................................................... 46
4.2 Flush mounting ......................................................... 48
4.3 Bracket (trunnion) mounting ....................................... 49
4.4 Front bezel ............................................................... 51
Chapter 5 System checks ........................................ 53
5.1 Initial power on test ................................................... 54
5.2 Designating the data master ...................................... 55
5.3 GPS check ............................................................... 55
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5.4 Radar check ............................................................. 56
5.5 Sonar check ............................................................. 58
5.6 Language selection ................................................... 59
5.7 Setting up Autopilot, AIS and Navtex .......................... 59
5.8 System setup menu .................................................. 60
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting...................................... 67
6.1 Troubleshooting ........................................................ 68
6.2 Power up troubleshooting .......................................... 69
6.3 Radar troubleshooting ............................................... 70
6.4 GPS troubleshooting ................................................. 71
6.5 Sonar troubleshooting ............................................... 72
6.6 System data troubleshooting...................................... 73
6.7 Video troubleshooting................................................ 74
6.8 Touchscreen troubleshooting ..................................... 75
6.9 SeaTalk hs LED indications.......................................... 75
6.10 Miscellaneous troubleshooting ................................. 76
Chapter 7 Technical support ................................... 77
7.1 Raymarine technical support...................................... 78
7.2 3rd party support....................................................... 79
Chapter 8 Technical specification........................... 81
8.1 Technical specification............................................... 82
Chapter 9 Options and accessories ....................... 85
9.1 SeaTalk accessories.................................................. 86
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9.2 SeaTalk ng accessories ............................................... 86
9.3 SeaTalk hs accessories ............................................... 87
9.4 Spares and accessories ............................................ 89
Appendix A Multifunction display system integration................................................... 93
Appendix B NMEA 0183 sentences ........................ 95
Appendix C NMEA 2000 sentences ........................ 97
Appendix D Connectors and pinouts ..................... 99
E-Series Widescreen installation
Chapter 1: Important information
Warning: Product installation and operation
This product must be installed and operated in accordance with the Raymarine instructions provided.
Failure to do so could result in personal injury, damage to your boat and/or poor product performance.
Warning: Potential ignition source
This product is NOT approved for use in hazardous/flammable atmospheres. Do NOT install in a hazardous/flammable atmosphere (such as in an engine room or near fuel tanks).
Warning: High voltages
This product contains high voltages. Do NOT remove any covers or otherwise attempt to access internal components, unless specifically instructed in this document.
Warning: Product grounding
Before applying power to this product, ensure it has been correctly grounded, in accordance with the instructions in this guide.
Important information
Warning: Switch off power supply
Ensure the boat’s power supply is switched OFF before starting to install this product. Do NOT connect or disconnect equipment with the power switched on, unless instructed in this document.
Warning: Radar scanner safety
Before rotating the radar scanner, ensure all personnel are clear.
Warning: Radar transmission safety
The radar scanner transmits electromagnetic energy.
Ensure all personnel are clear of the scanner when the radar is transmitting.
Warning: Sonar operation
• NEVER operate the sounder with the boat out of the water.
• NEVER touch the transducer face when the sounder is powered on.
• SWITCH OFF the sounder if divers are likely to be within 25 ft (5 m) of the transducer.
Warning: Touchscreen display
When exposed to prolonged periods of direct sunlight, the touchscreen display can get very hot. In such conditions, avoid using the touchscreen display and use the unit’s physical keys and buttons instead.
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Caution: Power supply protection
When installing this product ensure the power source is adequately protected by means of a suitably-rated fuse or automatic circuit breaker.
Caution: Care of chart cards
To avoid irreparable damage to and/or loss of data from chart cards:
• Ensure that chart cards are fitted the correct way around. DO NOT try to force a card into position.
• DO NOT save data (waypoints, routes, and so on) to a chart card, as the charts may be overwritten.
• DO NOT use a metallic instrument such as a screwdriver or pliers to remove a chart card.
• Safe removal. Use the Remove Card menu option before removing the chart card.
Caution: Ensure chart card door is securely closed
To prevent water ingress and consequent damage to the display, ensure that the chart card door is firmly closed. This can be confirmed by an audible click.
Caution: Use the sun covers
To protect your product against the damaging effects of ultra violet light, always fit the sun covers when the product is not in use.
Caution: Cleaning
When cleaning this product:
• Do NOT wipe the display screen with a dry cloth, as this could scratch the screen coating.
• Do NOT use abrasive, or acid or ammonia based products.
• Do NOT use a jet wash.
TFT LCD Displays
The colors of the display may seem to vary when viewed against a colored background or in colored light. This is a perfectly normal effect that can be seen with all color Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs).
In common with all Thin Film Transistor (TFT) LCD units, the screen may exhibit a few (less than 7) wrongly illuminated pixels. These may appear as black pixels in a light area of the screen or as colored pixels in black areas.
Water ingress
Water ingress disclaimer
E-Series Widescreen installation
Although the waterproof rating capacity of Raymarine products exceeds that called for by the IPX6 standard, water intrusion and subsequent equipment failure may occur if any Raymarine equipment is subjected to commercial high pressure washing.
Raymarine will not warrant equipment subjected to high pressure washing.
Disclaimers
This product (including the electronic charts) is intended to be used only as an aid to navigation. It is designed to facilitate use of official government charts, not replace them. Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all the current information needed for safe navigation, and the captain is responsible for their prudent use. It is the user’s responsibility to use official government charts, notices to mariners, caution and proper navigational skill when operating this or any other Raymarine product. This product supports electronic charts provided by third party data suppliers which may be embedded or stored on memory card. Use of such charts is subject to the supplier’s End-User Licence Agreement included in the documentation for this product or supplied with the memory card (as applicable).
Raymarine does not warrant that this product is error-free or that it is compatible with products manufactured by any person or entity other than Raymarine.
This product uses digital chart data, and electronic information from the Global Positioning System (GPS) which may contain errors.
Raymarine does not warrant the accuracy of such information and you are advised that errors in such information may cause the product to malfunction. Raymarine is not responsible for damages 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 chart data or information utilized by the product and supplied by third parties.
CompactFlash cards
Jeppesen and Navionics chart cards
The Display is pre-loaded with Jeppesen electronic charts for your region. If you wish to use different chart data, you can insert
Jeppesen or Navionics chart cards into the CompactFlash card slot on the unit.
Use branded chart cards
When archiving data, Raymarine recommends the use of quality branded CF memory cards. Some brands of CF memory card may not work in your unit. Please contact customer support for a list of recommended CF cards.
EMC installation guidelines
Raymarine equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) regulations, to minimize electromagnetic interference between 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.
For optimum EMC performance we recommend that wherever possible:
• Raymarine equipment and cables connected to it are:
– At least 1 m (3 ft) from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio signals e.g. VHF radios, cables and antennas.
In the case of SSB radios, the distance should be increased to 7 ft (2 m).
Important information
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– More than 2 m (7 ft) from the path of a radar beam. A radar beam can normally be assumed to spread 20 degrees above and below the radiating element.
• The product is supplied from a separate battery from that used for engine start. This is important to prevent erratic behavior and data loss which can occur if the engine start does not have a separate battery.
• Raymarine specified cables are used.
• Cables are not cut or extended, unless doing so is detailed in the installation manual.
Note: Where constraints on the installation 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 the installation
If your Raymarine equipment is 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
Raymarine Ltd. declares that the E-Series Widescreen Multifunction
Displays are in compliance with the essential requirements of EMC directive 2004/108/EC.
The original Declaration of Conformity certificate may be viewed on the relevant product page at www.raymarine.com
Product disposal
Dispose of this product in accordance with the WEEE Directive.
Suppression ferrites
Raymarine cables may be fitted with suppression ferrites. These are important for correct EMC performance. 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 type, supplied by Raymarine authorized dealers.
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Whilst the WEEE Directive does not apply to some
Raymarine products, we support its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of this product.
Connections to other equipment
Requirement for ferrites on non-Raymarine cables
Warranty registration
To register your E-Series Widescreen multifunction display ownership, please take a few minutes to fill out the warranty registration card found in the box, or visit www.raymarine.com
and register on-line.
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It is important that you register your product to receive full warranty benefits. Your unit package includes a bar code label indicating the serial number of the unit. You should stick this label to the warranty registration card.
IMO and SOLAS
The equipment described within this document is intended for use on leisure marine boats and workboats 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 correct at the time it was produced. However, Raymarine cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain. In addition, our policy of continuous product improvement may change specifications without notice. As a result, Raymarine cannot accept liability for any differences between the product and this document.
Important information
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Chapter 2: Planning the installation
Chapter contents
• 2.1 Handbook information on page 14
• 2.2 Installation checklist on page 14
• 2.3 E-Series Widescreen system on page 15
• 2.4 System protocols on page 17
• 2.5 Data master on page 18
• 2.6 Pack contents on page 19
• 2.7 Tools on page 20
Planning the installation
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2.1 Handbook information
This handbook contains important information regarding the
E-Series Widescreen range of multifunction displays.
The handbook is for use with the following models:
• E90W Widescreen Multifunction Display
• E120W Widescreen Multifunction Display
• E140W Widescreen Multifunction Display
E-Series handbooks
The E-Series Widescreen Multifunction Display has the following handbooks available:
All documents are available to download as PDFs from www.raymarine.com
E-Series handbooks
Description
Installation and commissioning instructions
Operating instructions (quick reference)
User reference handbook
Part number
87116
86137
81320
Additional handbooks
Description
SeaTalk ng reference manual
Part number
81300
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2.2 Installation checklist
Installation includes the following activities:
Installation Task
Plan your system
Obtain all required equipment and tools
Site all equipment
Route all cables.
Drill cable and mounting holes.
Make all connections into equipment.
Secure all equipment in place.
Power on test the system.
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2.3 E-Series Widescreen system
The E-Series Widescreen display can be connected to a variety of equipment as part of your marine electronics system..
Basic system example
RS125 GPS E-Series Widescreen display
SeaTalk hs switch
Digital sounder
(DSM)
Digital Radome
SeaTalk SeaTalk hs
Autopilot
SeaTalk hs
Autopilot Controller
(ST6002)
SeaTalk hs
NMEA 0183
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Expanded system example
Digital Devices
Digital Radar
Antenna
S irius Weather
(SR100)
Digital Sounder
(DSM)
G-Series Monitor
SeaTalk hs switch E-Series Widescreen display
CANCEL ENTER
MENU
SeaTalk ng
E-Series Widescreen display
(data master)
Autopilot Instrument AIS 500
AIS
CANCEL ENTER
MENU
SeaTalk ng
SeaTalk ng
SeaTalk ng backbone
RS125 GPS
Engine
Devicenet Spur
Video
SeaTalk hs
Alarm
SeaTalk hs
Note: The system allows up to 5 E-Series Widescreen displays to be connected on a SeaTalk hs network.
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2.4 System protocols
Your Multifunction Display can connect to various instruments and displays to share information and so improve the functionality of the system. These connections may be made using a number of different protocols. Fast and accurate data collection and transfer is achieved by using a combination of the following data protocols:
• SeaTalk hs
• SeaTalk ng
• NMEA 2000
• SeaTalk
• NMEA 0183
Note: You may find that your system does not use all of the connection types or instrumentation described in this section.
SeaTalk
hs
SeaTalk hs is an ethernet based marine network. This high speed protocol allows compatible equipment to communicate rapidly and share large amounts of data.
Information shared using the SeaTalk hs network includes:
• Shared cartography (between compatible displays.
• Digital radar data.
• Sonar data.
Seatalk
ng
SeaTalk ng (New Generation) is an enhanced protocol for connection of compatible marine instruments and equipment. It replaces the older SeaTalk and SeaTalk 2 protocols.
Planning the installation
SeaTalk ng utilizes a single backbone cable to which compatible instruments connect using a spur. Data and power are carried within the backbone. Devices that have a low draw can be powered from the network, although high current equipment will need to have a separate power connection.
SeaTalk ng is a proprietary extension to NMEA 2000 and the proven
CAN bus technology. Compatible NMEA 2000 and SeaTalk /
SeaTalk 2 devices can also be connected using the appropriate interfaces or adaptor cables as required.
NMEA 2000
NMEA 2000 offers significant improvements over NMEA 0183, most notably in speed and connectivity. Up to 50 units can simultaneously transmit and receive on a single physical bus at any one time, with each node being physically addressable. The standard was specifically intended to allow for a whole network of marine electronics from any manufacturer to communicate on a common bus via standardized message types and formats.
SeaTalk
SeaTalk is a protocol which enables compatible instruments to connect to each other and share data.
The SeaTalk cable system is used to connect compatible instruments and equipment. The cable carries power and data and enables connection without the need for a central processor.
Additional instruments and functions can be added to a SeaTalk system, simply by plugging them into the network. SeaTalk equipment can also communicate with other non-SeaTalk equipment via the NMEA 0183 standard, provided a suitable interface is used.
NMEA 0183
The NMEA 0183 Data Interface Standard was developed by the National Marine Electronics Association of America. It is an
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international standard to enable equipment from many different manufacturers to be connected together and share information.
The NMEA 0183 standard carries similar information to SeaTalk.
However it has the important difference that one cable will only carry information in one direction. For this reason NMEA 0183 is generally used to connect a data receiver and a transmitter together, e.g. a compass sensor transmitting heading to a radar display. This information is passed in ‘sentences’, each of which has a three letter sentence identifier. It is therefore important when checking compatibility between items that the same sentence identifiers are used some examples of which are:
• VTG - carries Course and Speed Over Ground data.
• GLL - carries latitude and longitude.
• DBT - carries water depth.
• MWV - carries relative wind angle and wind speed data.
NMEA baud rates
The NMEA 0183 standard operates at a number of different speeds, depending upon the particular requirement or equipment capabilities. Typical examples are:
• 4800 baud rate. Used for general purpose communications, including FastHeading data.
• 9600 baud rate. Used for Navtex.
• 38400 baud rate. Used for AIS and other high speed applications.
2.5 Data master
Any system containing more than one networked multifunction display must have a designated data master.
The data master is the display which serves as a primary source of data for all displays, it also handles all external sources of information. For example the displays may require heading information from the autopilot and GPS systems, usually received through a SeaTalk ng or NMEA connection. The data master is the display to which the SeaTalk, NMEA and any other data connections are made, it then bridges the data to the SeaTalk hs network and any compatible repeat displays. Information shared by the data master includes:
• Cartography
• Routes and waypoints
• Radar
• Sonar
• Data received from the autopilot, instruments, the engine and other external sources.
Your system may be wired for redundancy with data connections made to repeat displays. However these connections will only become active in the event of a fault and/or reassignment of the data master.
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2.6 Pack contents
All models contain the following items:
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2.7 Tools
Tools required for installation
Power drill
Jig saw
Adhesive tape drill bit, bracket mounting
Screwdriver
File
35 mm (1.3/8 in) 5 mm (3/16 in) drill bit, panel mounting
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Chapter 3: Cables and connections
Chapter contents
• 3.1 General cabling guidance on page 22
• 3.2 Connections overview on page 23
• 3.3 Power connection on page 23
• 3.4 SeaTalk hs network on page 26
• 3.5 NMEA 0183 connection on page 34
• 3.6 SeaTalk connection on page 35
• 3.7 Alarm connection on page 36
• 3.8 GPS connection on page 37
• 3.9 AIS connection on page 38
• 3.10 Fastheading connection on page 39
• 3.11 SeaTalk ng connections on page 40
• 3.12 NMEA 2000 connection on page 41
• 3.13 Video and alarm audio connection on page 42
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3.1 General cabling guidance
Cable types and length
It is important to use cables of the appropriate type and length
• Unless otherwise stated use only standard cables of the correct type, supplied by Raymarine.
• Ensure that any non-Raymarine cables are of the correct quality and gauge. For example, longer power cable runs may require larger wire gauges to minimize voltage drop along the run.
Routing cables
Cables must be routed correctly, to maximize performance and prolong cable life.
• Do NOT bend cables excessively. Wherever possible, ensure a minimum bend radius of 100 mm.
Minimum bend
200 mm (8 in) diameter
Minimum bend of cable
100 mm (4 in) radius
• Protect 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 tie-wraps or lacing twine. Coil any extra 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 NOT run cables near to engines or fluorescent lights.
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Always route data cables as far away as possible from:
• other equipment and cables,
• high current carrying ac and dc power lines,
• antennae.
Strain relief
Ensure adequate strain relief is provided. Protect connectors from strain and ensure they will not pull out under extreme sea conditions.
Circuit isolation
Appropriate circuit isolation is required for installations using both
AC and DC current:
• Always use isolating transformers or a separate power-inverter to run PC’s, processors, displays and other sensitive electronic instruments or devices.
• Always use an isolating transformer with Weather FAX audio cables.
• Always use an RS232/NMEA converter with optical isolation on the signal lines.
• Always make sure that PC’s or other sensitive electronic devices have a dedicated power circuit.
Cable shielding
Ensure that all data cables are properly shielded that the cable shielding is intact (e.g. hasn’t been scraped off by being squeezed through a tight area).
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3.2 Connections overview
Cable connectors are on the rear of the display.
3.3 Power connection
W idescreen display
19 way multi-cable
1 2 3 4
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1.
SeaTalk ng
2.
Power, data and 1 x video in
3.
SeaTalk hs
4.
Additional 3 x Video in, 1 x video out and alarm audio line out
Data and video
7A fuse
Red
Black
12 V / 24 V supply
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Power distribution
Raymarine recommend that all power connections are made via a distribution panel.
• All equipment must be powered from a breaker or switch, with appropriate circuit protection.
• All equipment should where possible be wired to individual breakers.
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Warning: Product grounding
Before applying power to this product, ensure it has been correctly grounded, in accordance with the instructions in this guide.
Grounding
The following requirements apply when grounding Raymarine equipment which does not have a dedicated drain wire or shield:
Common ground point
The negative wire must be connected to a bonded common ground point, i. e. with the ground point connected to battery negative, and situated as close as possible to the battery negative terminal.
1 2 3
1.
Power cable to display
2.
Bonded common ground connection
3.
Battery
Implementation
If several items require grounding, they may be first be connected to a single local point (e.g. within a switch panel), with this point
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The preferred minimum requirement for the path to ground (bonded or non-bonded) is via a flat tinned copper braid, with a 30 A rating
(1/4 inch) or greater. If this is not possible, an equivalent stranded wire conductor may be used, rated as follows:
• for runs of <1 m (3 ft), use 6 mm 2 (#10 AWG) (6 mm) or greater.
• for runs of >1 m (3 ft), use 8 mm 2 (#8 AWG) or greater.
In any grounding system, always keep the length of connecting braid or wires as short as possible.
Important: Do NOT connect this product to a positively-grounded power system.
References
• ISO 10133/13297
• BMEA code of practice
• NMEA 0400
Power cable
The display is supplied with a combined power and data multi cable, this can be extended if required.
Power cable supplied
Cable Part number
1.5 m (4.9 ft) Power and data cable
R62131
Notes
Supplied with unit
Cable extension
The following restrictions apply to any extension to the power cable:
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• Cable must be of a suitable gauge for the circuit load.
• Each unit should have its own dedicated power cable wired back to the distribution panel.
Total length (max) Supply voltage
0–5 m (0–16.4 ft)
12 V
24 V
5–10 m (16.4–32.8 ft)
10–15 m (32.8–49.2 ft)
15–20 m (49.2–65.5 ft)
12 V
24 V
12 V
24 V
12 V
24 V
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12
14
20
14
18
12
Cable gauge
(AWG)
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Note: These distances are for a 2 wire power cable run from the battery to the display (approximately the distance from the battery to the display). To calculate the round trip length, double the figure stated here.
Sharing a breaker
Where more than 1 piece of equipment shares a breaker you must provide protection for the individual circuits. E.g. by connecting an in-line fuse for each power circuit.
+VE bar -VE bar
Where possible, connect individual items of equipment to individual circuit breakers.
Where this not possible, use individual in-line fuses to provide the necessary protection.
Circuit breaker
Fuse Fuse
Breakers, fuses and circuit protection
The power cable includes an in-line fuse. It is recommended that you fit an additional thermal breaker or fuse at the distribution panel.
Display
• C90W / E90W
• C120W / E120W
• C140W /E140W
Fuse
7 A in-line fuse fitted within power cable.
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3.4 SeaTalk
hs
network
The SeaTalk hs network allows you to connect compatible displays and other digital devices.
SeaTalk hs can be used with E-Series Widescreen to:
• Create a network of up to 5 E-Series Widescreen displays.
• Connect a digital radar scanner.
• Connect a digital sounder (DSM).
Note: A network containing more than a single connection will require a SeaTalk hs switch. This is a hub used for connection of multiple devices.
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Typical SeaTalk hs network
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SeaTalk hs
SeaTalk hs
5 3
SeaTalk hs
S eaTalk hs
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Data master display
2.
Repeat display
3.
SeaTalk hs switch
4.
Digital radar scanner
5.
Digital sounder, e.g. DSM400
Radar connection
The display is compatible with Raymarine digital radar scanners.
The scanner is connected using a SeaTalk hs cable.
Cables and connections
The digital radar is usually connected via a SeaTalk hs switch. On smaller systems (with only one display and no other digital devices) the radar may be connected using a crossover coupler.
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Radar connected using SeaTalk hs switch
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1
3
2.
Digital radar scanner
3.
SeaTalk hs switch
4.
VCM100 power converter (This is only required with open array type scanners.)
5.
Connection to power supply
Radar connected directly to the display
Note: The connector on the free end of the radar cable does not have a locking / weather tight mechanism. The use of a crossover coupler is important to create a weather proof connection.
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4
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1.
Display
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2
1.
Digital radar scanner
2.
Display
3.
Crossover coupler
4.
Connection to power supply
Cables and connections
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Digital radar cable extension
If required you can use a Raymarine digital radar extension cable.
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2
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Extension cable
2.
Digital scanner cable
Note: The extension cable connects to the radar scanner.
Digital radar cables
You will need at least 2 cables to connect the digital radar scanner.
One cable connects the scanner to a SeaTalk hs switch (or crossover coupler). The second cable then connects into the display.
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Note: The maximum cable length including all extensions is 25 m
(82 ft).
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Radar scanner to SeaTalk hs switch (or crossover coupler)
Digital scanner cables
Connect the Radar scanner to the SeaTalk hs switch (or crossover coupler) and power supply. These cables contain both power and data wires.
Cable Part number
5 m (16.4 ft) Digital cable
A55076
10 m (32.8 ft) Digital cable
A55077
Notes
Your radar scanner may include the 10 m cable
(depending upon the model purchased)
15 m (49.2 ft) Digital cable
25 m (82.0 ft) Digital cable
A55078
A55079
Extension cables
Use of one of these cables to extend the radar connection to the SeaTalk hs switch
(or crossover coupler) and power supply. These cables contain both power and data wires.
Notes Cable
2.5 m (8.2 ft) extension cable
5 m (16.4 ft) extension cable
10 m (32.8 ft) extension cable
Part number
A92141
A55080
A55081
SeaTalk hs switch (or crossover coupler) to display unit
SeaTalk hs network cables
Connect from the SeaTalk hs switch or the crossover coupler into the rear of the display.
Notes Cable
1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
5 m (16.4 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
10 m (32.8 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
20 m (65.6 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
Part number
E55049
E55050
E55051
E55052
SeaTalk hs hardware
To connect the digital radar to the C-Series display you will need to include one of the following
Cable
SeaTalk hs switch
SeaTalk hs coupler
Part number
E55058
E55060
Notes
8 way hub for network connection of multiple
SeaTalk hs devices.
Couple for connection of a single SeaTalk hs device.
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Sonar connection
The sonar connection is required for fishfinder applications. The display is connected to a sonar module (DSM) using a SeaTalk hs cable. You will also require a compatible transducer connected to the DSM unit.
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2
The E-Series Widescreen display can be used with the following
DSM units:
• DSM400
• DSM300
• DSM30
The display can support 1 DSM module.
Sonar connected directly to the display
On smaller systems (with only one display and no other digital devices) the DSM may be connected directly to the display without using a SeaTalk hs switch.
Note: You must ensure that the cable ends connected into the display and DSM have a locking / weather tight mechanism.
Typical DSM system
1 2
SeaTalk hs
3
3
SeaTalk hs
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1.
Display
2.
SeaTalk hs switch
3.
DSM unit, e.g. DSM400
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4
SeaTalk hs
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1.
DSM unit, e.g. DSM400
2.
Display
3.
SeaTalk hs switch
4.
Transducer
Sonar cable
Connect the DSM unit directly to your display, or connect via the
SeaTalk hs switch.
SeaTalk hs network cables
Connect from the SeaTalk hs switch into the rear of the display.
Notes Cable
1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
5 m (16.4 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
10 m (32.8 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
20 m (65.6 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
Part number
E55049
E55050
E55051
E55052
Fully waterproof SeaTalk hs network cables
Connect directly from DSM to the rear of the display.
Cable
1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable.
10 m (32.8 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
Part number
A62245
A62246
Notes
Cable has waterproof connectors at both ends.
Cable has waterproof connectors at both ends.
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3.5 NMEA 0183 connection
Connections to NMEA 0183 devices are made using the supplied
Power and data cable.
Widescreen display
White
IN
+ve
G reen
IN
-ve
Yellow
OUT
+ve
Brown
OUT
-ve
Orange/
White
IN
+ve
O range/
Green
IN
-ve
Orange/
Yellow
OUT
+ve
Orange/
Brown
OUT
-ve
Blue/
White
IN
+ve
Blue/
Green
IN
-ve
The display has 3 NMEA ports available:
• Port 1: Input and output, 4800 / 9600 baud rate.
• Port 2: Input and output, up to 38400 baud rate.
• Port 3: Input only, 4800 baud rate.
NMEA 0183 cable
You can extend the NMEA 0183 wires within the supplied power and data cable.
Data cable extension
The following restrictions apply to any extension to the NMEA 0183 data wires.
Total length (max)
Up to 5 m
Cable
High quality data cable:
• 2 x twisted pair with overall shield.
• 50 to 75 pF/m capacitance core to core.
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OUT
+ve
OUT
-ve
IN
+ve
NMEA
DEVICE
4800/9600 baud
IN
-ve
OUT
+ve
OUT
-ve
IN
+ve
NMEA
DEVICE
4800/9600/38400 baud
IN
-ve
OUT
+ve
OUT
-ve
NMEA
DEVICE
4800 baud
(transmit to display only)
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3.6 SeaTalk connection
Connections to SeaTalk equipment are made using the supplied multi-cable.
SeaTalk cable
For SeaTalk cables and extensions, use Raymarine SeaTalk cable accessories.
Note: Power to SeaTalk instruments is not provided by the display.
W idescreen display
19 way multi-cable
W hite/Red
White/Black
White/Yellow
Power, data and video
Red
Black
Yellow
Cables and connections
SeaTalk devices
Red
Black
5 A fused,
12 V dc supply
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3.7 Alarm connection
An alarm buzzer can be connected using the power / data cable provided with the display.
Typical alarm connection
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W idescreen display
19 way multi-cable
Grey Black
Power, data and video
Black
-ve supply
(from battery/
breaker)
Red Black
Alarm
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Note: The alarm output is rated for 100 mA maximum load
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High alarm loads and third party alarms
You can use the alarm output to switch a relay. This may be useful for connecting high loads such as third party alarm sounders or inductive loads to the display. If you are in any doubt as to how to make such connections please consult an authorized installer.
The E-Series Widescreen multifunction display has a positive switched alarm output. The following circuit shows the arrangement for connection of a relay switch.
Alarm output configured to switch a relay
3.8 GPS connection
Depending upon your GPS type it may be either connected via
SeaTalk or NMEA 0183.
See also
• For SeaTalk connection refer to: 3.6 SeaTalk connection .
• For NMEA 0183 connection refer to: 3.5 NMEA 0183 connection .
Alarm out
(+ve)
Battery +
Relay
Suppression diode
0v return
High current load
Battery --
Note: When connecting the output to a relay or other inductive device you should fit a spike suppression diode e.g. 1N4001.
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3.9 AIS connection
A compatible AIS can be connected using SeaTalk ng or NMEA 0183.
Connection using SeaTalk ng
Connection using NMEA 0183
1 2
SeaTalkng
1
2
NMEA 0183 (4800)
VHF
AIS
500
3
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1.
Widescreen display
2.
AIS500 transceiver
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4
1.
VHF antenna
2.
VHF radio
3.
AIS unit
4.
Display
N MEA0183 (38400)
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3.10 Fastheading connection
If you wish to use MARPA (radar target acquisition) functions on a system without a SeaTalk ng autopilot then you will require a dedicated Fastheading connection. The connection uses
NMEA 0183 and can be made to either a compatible Raymarine autopilot or a dedicated Fastheading sensor. If your system includes a Raymarine SPX course computer connected using SeaTalk ng then you will not need the separate Fastheading connection.
Typical Fastheading from NMEA 0183 compatible autopilot
1 2
Note: The connection can be made into any NMEA 0183 port.
1.
Display
2.
Autopilot course computer
3.
Autopilot connected via NMEA 0183 (Fastheading and other relevant data)
4.
Autopilot controller
5.
Fluxgate compass
4
3
NMEA0183
5
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3.11 SeaTalk
ng
connections
The display can connect as part of a SeaTalk ng network.
The display can use SeaTalk ng to communicate with:
• SeaTalk ng instruments (e.g. ST70)
• SeaTalk ng autopilots (e.g. ST70 with SmartPilot SPX course computer)
Typical SeaTalk ng system
ST70
Instrument
ST70
Pilot Controller Transducer
Pod
CANCEL ENTER
MENU
CANCEL ENTER
MENU
Wind
Transducer
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Widescreen Display
Power Supply
1 2 V / 24 V dc
Autopilot
(Course
Computer)
1 2 V dc + Data
SeaTalk ng backbone
Transducer
Pod
Depth
Transducer
Transducer
Pod
Speed
Transducer
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SeaTalk
ng
cabling
SeaTalk ng cables
Connection / Cable
Backbone cables (various lengths)
T-piece connectors
Terminators
Spur cables
Notes
The main cable carrying data. Spurs from the backbone are used to connect SeaTalk ng devices.
Used to make junctions in the backbone to which devices can then be connected.
Required at either end of the backbone.
Used to connect devices. Devices may be daisy chained or connected directly to the T-pieces.
Seatalk ng power
The SeaTalk ng bus requires a 12 V power supply. This may be provided from:
• Raymarine equipment with a regulated 12 V supply. (e.g. a
SmartPilot SPX course computer)
• Other suitable 12 V supply.
Note: SeaTalk ng does NOT supply power to multifunction displays and other equipment with a dedicated power supply input.
3.12 NMEA 2000 connection
The display can receive data from NMEA 2000 devices (e.g. data from compatible engines). The NMEA 2000 connection is made using SeaTalk ng and appropriate adaptor cables.
You can EITHER:
• Use your SeaTalk ng backbone and connect each NMEA 2000 device on a spur, OR
• connect the display on a spur into an existing NMEA 2000 backbone.
Important: You cannot have 2 backbones connected together.
Connecting NMEA 2000 equipment to the SeaTalk ng backbone
1
12V
SeaTalkng
4
NMEA 2000
3
2
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1.
12 V supply into backbone
2.
SeaTalk ng backbone
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3.
SeaTalk ng to DeviceNet adaptor cable
4.
NMEA 2000 equipment
Connecting the display to an existing NMEA 2000 (DeviceNet) backbone
3.13 Video and alarm audio connection
The display supports connection of up to 4 video devices and an external monitor. It also provides an alarm audio output for connection to the ship’s audio system.
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2
3
1.
Display
2.
SeaTalk ng to DeviceNet adaptor cable
3.
DeviceNet ng backbone
4.
NMEA 2000 equipment
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4
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Video and alarm audio connection
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4
5
1
2
3
4
6
2
1.
Display
2.
Power and data cable
3.
Audio/Video cable
Cables and connections
3
4.
Video connection (x 4)
5.
VGA connection to external monitor
6.
Audio out (line level to appropriate amplifier)
Video connection colors
1 Black
2 Yellow
3
4
Green
Blue
Video and alarm audio cables
These are the cables which provide connections for video devices, an external monitor and an alarm audio signal.
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Video and audio cables
Cable Part number
1.5 m (4.9 ft) Power and data cable
R62131
5 m (16.4 ft) Video/Alarm audio cable
A62158
Notes
Supplied with the display.
Provides 1 x video input
Available as an accessory.
This cable provides:
• 3 x video input BNC connectors
• 1 x VGA video output connector
• 1 x RCA phono jack plug (for alarm signalling only)
Note: 5 m (16.4
ft) length is for the
VGA flying lead only.
All other connectors are on leads of 0.5 m
(1.6 ft) length.
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Chapter 4: Location and mounting
Chapter contents
• 4.1 Selecting a location on page 46
• 4.2 Flush mounting on page 48
• 4.3 Bracket (trunnion) mounting on page 49
• 4.4 Front bezel on page 51
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4.1 Selecting a location
Warning: Potential ignition source
This product is NOT approved for use in hazardous/flammable atmospheres. Do NOT install in a hazardous/flammable atmosphere (such as in an engine room or near fuel tanks).
General location requirements
When selecting a location for your display it is important to consider a number of factors.
Key factors which can affect product performance are:
• Ventilation
To ensure adequate airflow:
– Ensure that equipment is mounted in a compartment of suitable size.
– Ensure that ventilation holes are not obstructed. Allow adequate separation of equipment.
Any specific requirements for each system component are provided later in this chapter.
• Mounting surface.
Ensure equipment is adequately supported on a secure surface.
Do not mount units or cut holes in places which may damage the structure of the vessel.
• Cable entry
Ensure the unit is mounted in a location which allows proper routing and connection of cables:
– Minimum bend radius of 100 mm (3.94 in) unless otherwise stated.
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– Use cable supports to prevent stress on connectors.
• Water ingress
The display is suitable for mounting both above and below decks.
It is waterproof to IPX6 standard. Although the unit is waterproof, it is good practice to locate it in a protected area away from prolonged and direct exposure to rain and salt spray.
• Electrical interference
Select a location that is far enough away from devices that may cause interference, such as motors, generators and radio transmitters/receivers.
• Magnetic compass
Select a location that is at least 3 ft (1 m) away from a magnetic compass.
• Power supply
Select a location that is as close as possible to the boat’s DC power source. This will help to keep cable runs to a minimum
Adequate space for cooling fins
Ensure adequate space around the cooling fins, in particular you must avoid contact with any metal object or surface.
Both the cooling fins on the rear of the display and the screws securing them MUST NOT be in contact with any metal objects including any metallic part of the vessel structure. Failure to adhere to this could result in unwanted current flow and in turn damage to the vessel structure through the process of galvanic corrosion.
If this is a concern then the method of mounting must ensure electrical isolation.
Viewing angle considerations
As display contrast, color and night mode performance are all affected by the viewing angle, Raymarine recommends you temporarily power up the display when planning the installation, to enable you to best judge which location gives the optimum viewing angle.
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Viewing angle
8 0° 8 0°
8 0°
Widescreen display dimensions
C
60° E90W / E120W
70° E140W
Note: The angles are provided for a contrast ratio of equal to or greater than 10.
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C/E90W
C/E120W
C/E140W
A
A
316 mm
(12.4 “)
380 mm
(15 “)
423 mm
(16.7 “)
B
197 mm
(7.8 “)
245 mm
(9.6 “)
277 mm
(10.9 “)
C
113 mm
(4.4 “)
113 mm
(4.4 “)
113 mm
(4.4 “)
D
156 mm
(6.1 “)
156 mm
(6.1 “)
156 mm
(6.1 “)
D
E
211 mm
(8.3 “)
260 mm
(10.2 “)
291 mm
(11.5 “)
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4.2 Flush mounting
The standard method for mounting the display is a flush or panel mounting arrangement.
Before mounting the unit, ensure that you have:
• Selected a suitable location
• Identified the cable connections and route that the cables will take
• Detached the front bezel
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1. Check the selected location for the unit. A clear, flat area with suitable clearance behind the panel, is required.
2. Fix the appropriate cutting template supplied with the product, to the selected location, using masking or self-adhesive tape.
3. Using a suitable hole saw (the size is indicated on the template), make a pilot hole in each corner of the cut-out area.
4. Using a suitable saw, cut along the inside edge of the cut-out line.
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5. Ensure that the unit fits into the removed area and then file around the cut edge until smooth.
6. Drill four 4.5 mm (3/16 in) holes as indicated on the template to accept the securing bolts.
7. Place the gasket onto the display unit and press firmly onto the flange.
8. Connect the power, data and other cables to the unit.
9. Slide the unit into place and secure using bolts provided.
Once you have secured the display in place, proceed and attach the front bezel.
4.3 Bracket (trunnion) mounting
The display can be mounted on an optional bracket.
REQUIRES THE OPTIONAL MOUNTING BRACKET ACCESSORY.
Before mounting the unit ensure that you have:
• Selected a suitable location
• Identified the cable connections and route that the cables will take
• Attached the front bezel
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Note: Bracket (trunnion) mounting kit is available as an optional accessory.
1. Mark the location of the mounting bracket screw holes on the chosen mounting surface.
2. Drill pilot holes for the screws using a suitable drill, taking care that there are no cables or anything that may be damaged behind the surface.
3. Use the screws supplied to attach the mounting bracket securely.
4. Attach the display unit to the mounting bracket.
Once you have secured the display in place, proceed and make the required cable connections.
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4.4 Front bezel
Attaching the front bezel
Before fitting the bezel you must have mounted the unit in its required location.
1. Carefully lift one edge of the screen protection film, so that it is accessible for removing when unit installation is complete.
2. Place the bezel over the front of the display, ensuring that the clips along the bottom edge of the bezel are latched into position.
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3. Ensure that the control buttons pass through their respective openings.
4. Apply firm but even pressure to the bezel along the: i.
Outer edges - work from the sides upwards and then along the top edge, to ensure that it clips securely into position.
ii. Inner edges - particularly along the chart card door edge, to ensure that the bezel sits flat.
5. Check that all control buttons are free to operate. Use your thumb or forefinger in a circular motion to do this.
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Removing the front bezel
2
3
1
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Important: Use care when removing the bezel. Do not use any tools to lever the bezel, doing so may cause damage.
1. Unclip the lower edge of the bezel. Starting at the lower-center edge and working towards the outer edges,
2. Unclip the left hand edge working from the bottom corner upwards.
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3. Unclip the right hand edge.
The bezel should now come away from the display easily.
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Chapter 5: System checks
Chapter contents
• 5.1 Initial power on test on page 54
• 5.2 Designating the data master on page 55
• 5.3 GPS check on page 55
• 5.4 Radar check on page 56
• 5.5 Sonar check on page 58
• 5.6 Language selection on page 59
• 5.7 Setting up Autopilot, AIS and Navtex on page 59
• 5.8 System setup menu on page 60
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5.1 Initial power on test
Touchscreen overview
The touchscreen provides a quick way of performing many common functions.
Some of the functions you can operate with the touchscreen include:
• Accessing applications.
• Adding and editing applications pages.
• Placing and editing waypoints.
• Building routes and auto-routes.
• Panning the chart display.
• Placing and moving the cursor.
• Placing and moving VRMs and EBLs.
Note: Raymarine strongly recommends that you familiarize yourself with touch operations while your vessel is anchored or moored. You may find it helpful to use the simulator mode
(accessible from Menu > System Setup Menu) in these situations.
1
2
3
1.
Rotary Control. Use this to select menu options and adjust the value of various items.
2.
Trackpad. Use this to select menu items, options and move the cursor.
3.
OK button. Use this to confirm a selection or entry.
Powering the display on
1. Press and hold the POWER button until the Raymarine logo appears.
2. Press OK to acknowledge the warning window.
Note: To disable the audible “beep” that you hear when you touch the screen, go to Menu > Display Setup > Touch beep.
UniControl
The UniControl provides a number of key functions in a single control.
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5.2 Designating the data master
The following task must be performed on the multifunction display that you want to designate as the data master:
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select the System Setup menu item.
3. Select the System Integration menu item.
4. Select the Data Master > ON option.
5. Press the OK button.
5.3 GPS check
Checking GPS operation
You can check that the GPS is functioning correctly using the chart application.
1. Select the Chart page.
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2. Check the screen.
With the chart displayed, you should see:
Your boat position (indicates a GPS fix). Your current position is represented by a boat symbol or solid circle. Your position is also displayed in the data bar under VES POS.
Note: A solid circle on the chart indicates that neither heading nor Course Over Ground (COG) data is available.
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5.4 Radar check
Warning: Radar scanner safety
Before rotating the radar scanner, ensure all personnel are clear.
Warning: Radar transmission safety
The radar scanner transmits electromagnetic energy.
Ensure all personnel are clear of the scanner when the radar is transmitting.
Checking the radar
1. Select a Radar page.
The Radar scanners will now initialize in standby mode, this process will take approximately 70 seconds.
2. Press the POWER button.
3. Press the Radar Tx/Stdby softkey and set to Tx.
The scanners should now be transmitting and receiving.
4. Check that the radar screen is operating correctly.
Typical HD digital radar screen
Note: The example above is representative of the enhanced output provided by a HD digital radar scanner.
Points to check:
• Radar sweep with echo responses are shown on screen.
• Radar status icon rotating in top right hand corner.
Check and adjust bearing alignment
Bearing alignment
The radar bearing alignment ensures that radar objects appear at the correct bearing relative to your boat’s bow. You should check the bearing alignment for any new installation.
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Example misaligned radar
Target object dead ahead
(bearing alignment will be required)
Radar target not aligned
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Checking the bearing alignment
1. With your vessel under way: Align the bow with a stationary object identified on the radar display An object between 1 & 2
NM distant is ideal.
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2. Note the position of the object on the radar display. If the target is not under the ships heading marker (SHM), there is an alignment error and you will need to carry out bearing alignment adjustment.
Adjusting the bearing alignment
Once you have checked the bearing alignment you can proceed and make any required adjustments.
With the radar page displayed:
1. Select the RADAR SETUP > BEARING ALIGNMENT menu.
2. Press the BEARING ALIGNMENT softkey.
3. Use the rotary control to place the selected target under the
Ship’s Heading Marker.
4. Press OK when complete.
Adjusting radar offset (parking)
This setting is applicable to open array scanners. It is used to ensure the scanner parks in the correct position when rotation stops.
Before you proceed, ensure that:
• The radar page is selected
• The radar scanner is initialized standby mode
1. Press the RADAR SETUP > SCANNER SETUP.
2. Select the PARKING OFFSET option, then adjust the offset angle required to park the radar so that the antenna comes to rest facing forward (you should see the Raymarine logo wording from the front of the vessel) when you place it in either standby or switch it off.
3. Press OK when complete.
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5.5 Sonar check
Warning: Sonar operation
• NEVER operate the sounder with the boat out of the water.
• NEVER touch the transducer face when the sounder is powered on.
• SWITCH OFF the sounder if divers are likely to be within 25 ft (5 m) of the transducer.
Select the fishfinder transducer
You must set up the system for the transducer connected to your
DSM. Use the fishfinder setup menus to select the appropriate transducer.
Selecting the fishfinder transducer
From the main fishfinder screen:
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select Fishfinder Setup from the list of options.
3. Select Transducer Settings from the list of menu options:
4. Use the Select Transducer option and select the appropriate transducer from those available.
Checking the sonar
Sonar checks are made using the fishfinder application.
1. Select the fishfinder page.
2. Check the fishfinder display.
With the fishfinder active you should see:
• Depth reading (indicates the transducer is working). The depth is shown in large white numbers at the bottom left of the screen.
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5.6 Language selection
The system can operate in the following languages:
English (US)
Danish
French
Italian
Norwegian
Spanish
English (UK)
Dutch
German
Japanese
Portuguese
Swedish
1. Press the MENU button to open the setup menu.
2. Select the System Setup > Language menu.
3. Select from the languages available.
Chinese
Finnish
Greek
Korean
Russian
Turkish
5.7 Setting up Autopilot, AIS and Navtex
Some setting up is required to enable integration of Autopilot, AIS and Navtex equipment connected as part of your system.
1. Check the system integration settings.
i.
Access the Menu > System Setup > System Integration menu ii. Autopilot control. This option should be Enabled if you wish to control a compatible autopilot using the display.
iii. NMEA port settings. These should be set appropriately for the connected devices.
iv. Bridge NMEA heading. This should be set ON only if the display is used as a source of heading data for other devices connected on SeaTalk or SeaTalk ng .
2. Check the display presentation settings.
The AIS presentation layer must be turned ON in order to display targets.
i.
Select the 2D Chart Layers from the chart window ii. Select AIS Targets On or Off as appropriate.
Further changes to the system set up can be made as required, however most other equipment will operate to a default level without further configuration.
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5.8 System setup menu
The following table describes the various options in the System Setup menu for your multifunction display.
Menu item
Position Mode
TD Setup
Simulator
Bearing Mode
MOB Data Type
Description
Determines how positioning data is displayed — as
Latitude/Longitude coordinates, or Loran TDs.
When the Position Mode (see above) is set to TDs, you can specify the chain identifier, slave, and ASF values.
Enables or disables simulator mode, which allows you to practice operating your multifunction display without data from a GPS antenna, fishfinder (DSM sonar), or any other external unit.
Determines how all bearing and heading data is displayed in.
This does not affect how the chart or radar displays are drawn.
Determines whether positional data or dead reckoning is displayed. Assuming that your vessel and the Man Over Board
(MOB) are subject to the same tide and wind effects, the dead reckoning setting normally gives a more accurate course.
Options
• Lat/Long (default)
• TDs
Chain
• Various options, depending on cartography.
Slave 1/2
• Various options, depending on cartography.
ASF 1/2
• –09.9 to +09.9
• OFF (default)
• ON
• DEMO
• True (default)
• Magnetic
• Dead Reckoning (default)
• Position
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Menu item
Variation Source
Manual Variation
Language
Extended Character Set
Ground Trip Reset
Settings Reset
Description
This setting compensates for the naturally occuring offset of the earth’s magnetic field. When set to Auto, the system automatically compensates, and displays the compensation value in brackets. To enter your own compensation value, use the Manual option, then specify the value using the Manual
Variation setting (see below).
When the Variation Source menu item is set to Manual (see above), you use the Manual Variation setting to specify the compensation value that you want to use. This value is also transmitted to any other connected SeaTalk instruments.
Determines the language that will be used for all on-screen text, labels, menus and options.
Determines whether additional accented characters are made available when you are entering text.
Resets the chosen ground trip distance counter to zero.
Resets all system setup menus, including page sets and the databar, to the factory default settings. Waypoints, routes and tracks are NOT deleted.
Options
• Auto (compensation value displayed in brackets) (default)
• Manual
•
• 0 degrees East (default)
• Range: 0 to 30 degrees East or West
• OFF (default)
• ON
• Ground Trip 1 Reset
• Ground Trip 2 Reset
• Ground Trip 3 Reset
• Ground Trip 4 Reset
Reset Defaults confirmation
• YES
• NO
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Menu item
Settings and Data Reset
Date/Time Setup
Description
Resets all system setup menus, including page sets and the databar, to the factory default settings. Waypoints, routes and tracks ARE deleted.
Note: For systems using multiple multifunction displays
(networked displays), the complete system database is deleted on the data master (primary display). Only the waypoints, routes and tracks will be deleted from any additional multifunction displays.
Options
Factory Reset confirmation
• YES
• NO
These options enable you to customize the date and time format to your requirements. You can also specify a local time offset from Universal Time Constant (UTC), to compensate for any time zone difference.
Date Format
• mm/dd/yy
• dd/mm/yy
Time Format
• 12hr
• 24hr
Local Time Offset
• –013.0 to +013.0
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Menu item
Units Setup
System checks
Description
Enables you to specify the units used for the following key measurements:
• Distance
• Speed
• Depth
• Temperature
• Pressure
• Volume
Note: If the Distance unit is set to Nautical Miles or Statute
Miles, and the data displayed is less than 1 unit, the system displays the units in Feet. If the Distance unit is set to
Kilometers, the system displays the units in Meters.
Options
Distance Units
• Nautical Miles (default)
• Statute Miles
• Kilometers
Speed Units
• Knots (default)
• mph (miles per hour)
• kph (kilometers per hour)
Depth Units
• Meters
• Feet (default)
• Fathoms
Temperature Units
• Fahrenheit (default)
• Celsius
Pressure Units
• Bar
• PSI (default)
• Kilopascals
Volume Units
• US Gallons
• Imp (Imperial) Gallons (default)
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Menu item
System Integration
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Description Options
Determines the connection settings for external equipment. The following items are available in the sub-menu:
• Autopilot Control — If set to Enabled, this option allows you to control certain aspects of a connected pilot control head, such as sending commands to engage and disengage the autopilot. If set to Disabled, you will not be able to control the autopilot from your multifunction display, and all functions must be controlled from the pilot control head itself.
• DSC Message — If set to ON, details of distress DSC messages from a connected DSC VHF radio will be displayed on your multifunction display. If set to OFF, the messages will
NOT be displayed on your multifunction display.
• SeaTalk Alarms — If set to ON, all system alarms generated by any connected SeaTalk units will be displayed on your multifunction display. If set to OFF, the alarms will NOT be displayed on your multifunction display.
• Preferred GPS Source — Your multifunction display supports GPS receivers connected by SeaTalk1, SeaTalk ng , or
NMEA2000. Select the preferred source.
• Data Master — If you have more than one multifunction display on the same network, one of them must be set as the data master. When this option is set to ON, the multifunction display you are currently using will be set as the data master.
• Bridge NMEA Heading — If set to ON, NMEA heading data will be bridged onto the SeaTalk data bus, and will be sent to all NMEA-connected devices. If set to OFF, NMEA heading data will NOT be bridged onto the SeaTalk bus. An example of a use for this setting is when using MARPA with an external fast heading sensor, in which case you should set this option
• Liters
Autopilot Control
• Disabled (default)
• Enabled
DSC Message
• OFF (default)
• ON
SeaTalk Alarms
• ON (default)
• OFF
Preferred GPS Source
• SeaTalkng / NMEA2000 (default)
• SeaTalk1
• NMEA0183
Data Master
• ON (default)
• OFF
Bridge NMEA Heading
• OFF (default)
• ON
SeaTalk2 Keyboard
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Menu item Description
to OFF to ensure that all NMEA-connected units receive heading data from the external heading sensor.
• SeaTalk2 Keyboard — Set to ONE or ALL if you have a
SeaTalk2 keyboard connected. Otherwise, set to OFF.
• NMEA Output Setup — allows you to enable or disable the individual NMEA output “sentences” for each NMEA port.
• NMEA Port Setting — Allows you to specify the appropriate port speed for the equipment connected to each NMEA port.
When the Navtex 4800 or Navtex 9600 option is selected, you will be able to view the Navtex message list. Use the AIS
38400 option for AIS receivers.
Options
• OFF (default)
• ALL
• ONE
NMEA Output Setup
• RMB
• RMC
• RSD
• RTE
• TTM
• VHW
• VLW
• WPL
• APB
• BWC
• BWR
• DBT
• DPT
• GGA
• GLL
• MTW
• MWV
• RMA
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Menu item
Waypoint Password Setup
Description
This menu allows you to enable password protection for waypoints, and to change the password.
Options
• VTG
• ZDA
NMEA Port Setting
• NMEA 4800 (default)
• Navtex 4800
• Navtex 9600
• AIS 38400
Enable Password
• OFF (default)
• ON
Change Password
• Displays Edit Waypoint Password dialog.
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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
Chapter contents
• 6.1 Troubleshooting on page 68
• 6.2 Power up troubleshooting on page 69
• 6.3 Radar troubleshooting on page 70
• 6.4 GPS troubleshooting on page 71
• 6.5 Sonar troubleshooting on page 72
• 6.6 System data troubleshooting on page 73
• 6.7 Video troubleshooting on page 74
• 6.8 Touchscreen troubleshooting on page 75
• 6.9 SeaTalk hs LED indications on page 75
• 6.10 Miscellaneous troubleshooting on page 76
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6.1 Troubleshooting
The troubleshooting information provides possible causes and corrective action required for common problems associated with marine electronics installations.
All Raymarine products are, prior to packing and shipping, subjected to comprehensive test and quality assurance programs. However, if you experience problems with the operation of your E-Series
Widescreen multifunction display, this section will help you to diagnose and correct problems in order to restore normal operation.
If after referring to this section you are still having problems with your unit, please contact Raymarine Technical Support for further advice.
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6.2 Power up troubleshooting
Problems at power up and their possible causes and solutions are described here.
Problem
The display does not start up.
Possible causes
Problem with power to the unit.
Possible solutions
Check relevant fuses and breakers.
Check that the power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion.
Check that the power source is of the correct voltage and sufficient current.
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6.3 Radar troubleshooting
Problems with the radar and their possible causes and solutions are described here.
Problem
No Data or No scanner message
Radar will not initialize (Voltage control module (VCM) stuck in “sleep mode”
The bearing of a target on the radar screen is incorrect.
Possible causes
Radar scanner power supply
SeaTalk hs network problem
Possible solutions
Check that the scanner power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion.
Check relevant fuses and breakers.
Check power source is of the correct voltage and sufficient current (using voltage booster if appropriate).
Check that the Scanner is correctly connected to the display via a crossover coupler or SeaTalk hs switch.
Check the status of the SeaTalk hs Switch.
Check that SeaTalk hs cables are free from damage.
Contact Raymarine technical support.
Software mismatch between equipment may prevent communication.
Switch at scanner pedestal in OFF position Ensure scanner pedestal switch is in ON position.
Intermittent or poor power connection
The radar bearing alignment requires correcting.
Check power connection at VCM. (Voltage at input = 12 / 24 V, Voltage at output = 40 V)
Check and adjust radar bearing alignment.
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6.4 GPS troubleshooting
Problems with the GPS and their possible causes and solutions are described here.
Problem
“No Fix” GPS status icon is displayed.
Possible causes
Geographic location or prevailing conditions preventing satellite fix.
External GPS connection fault.
External GPS antenna in poor position.
For example:
• Below decks
• Close proximity to transmitting equipment such as VHF radio
GPS installation problem.
Possible solutions
Check periodically to see if a fix is obtained in better conditions or another geographic location.
Ensure that GPS connections and cabling are correct and fault free..
Ensure GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky.
Refer to manufacturers handbook for installation details.
Note: A GPS Status screen is available within the Setup menu. This provides satellite signal strength and other relevant information.
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6.5 Sonar troubleshooting
Problems with the sonar and their possible causes and solutions are described here.
Problem
No data source for the fishfinder.
Possible causes
DSM power supply fault.
Other DSM fault.
SeaTalk hs network problem.
Possible solutions
Check the DSM power supply and cables.
Refer to the instructions supplied with the DSM unit.
Check that the DSM is correctly connected to the display or SeaTalk hs switch.
Check the status of the SeaTalk hs Switch.
Check that SeaTalk hs cables are free from damage.
Contact Raymarine technical support.
Problematic depth readings or sonar image.
Software mismatch between equipment may prevent communication.
Gain or Frequency settings may be inappropriate for present conditions.
DSM cable fault.
Check the fishfinder presets, gain and frequency settings.
Other DSM fault.
Ensure that the power, transducer and all other cables to the DSM unit are properly connected and free from damage.
Refer to the instructions supplied with the DSM unit.
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6.6 System data troubleshooting
Aspects of the installation can cause problems with the data shared between connected equipment. Such problems, their possible causes and solutions are described here.
Problem
Instrument, engine or other system data is unavailable at all displays.
Possible causes
Data is not being received at the display.
Data source (e.g ST70 instrument or engine interface) is not operating.
Possible solutions
Check the data bus (e.g. SeaTalk ng ) wiring and connection to the display.
Check the overall integrity of the data bus (e.g. SeaTalk ng ) wiring.
If available refer to the reference guide for the data bus. (e.g. SeaTalk ng reference manual)
Check the source of the missing data (e.g. ST70 instrument or engine interface).
Check the power to the SeaTalk bus.
Refer to the manufacturer’s handbook for the equipment in question.
Contact Raymarine technical support.
Instrument or other system data is missing from some but not all displays.
Software mismatch between equipment may prevent communication.
SeaTalk hs network problem
Software mismatch between equipment may prevent communication.
Check that all required equipment is connected to the SeaTalk hs switch.
Check the status of the SeaTalk hs Switch.
Check that SeaTalk hs cables are free from damage.
Contact Raymarine technical support
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6.7 Video troubleshooting
Problems with the video inputs and their possible causes and solutions are described here.
Problem
No signal message on screen (video image not displayed)
Only 1 video connection available
Possible causes
Cable or connection fault
Possible solutions
Check that the connections are sound and free from corrosion.
Video inputs 2, 3 and 4 are on a separate audio / video cable
Ensure that you have the separate audio/video cable and that it is correctly connected.
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6.8 Touchscreen troubleshooting
Problems with the touchscreen and their possible causes and solutions are described here.
Problem
Touchscreen does not operate as expected
Possible causes
Touch lock is enabled
Screen is not being operated with bare fingers, for example gloves are being worn
Touchscreen requires calibration
Saltwater deposits on the screen
Possible solutions
Use the Trackpad to turn off the touch lock on the home screen.
Bare fingers must make contact with the screen for correct operation.
Alternatively you may use conductive gloves.
Use the setup menus to calibrate the touchscreen.
Carefully clean and dry the screen in accordance with the instructions provided.
6.9 SeaTalk
hs
LED indications
LED indications associated with the SeaTalk hs switch are described here.
LED state
For all connected channels: 1 steady and 1 flashing green LED.
No LEDs are illuminated.
Some LEDs are not illuminated.
Possible causes
No problem detected (Steady LED indicates network connection Flashing
LED indicates network traffic) .
No power to the SeaTalk hs switch.
• Cable / connection faults on the channels with non-illuminated
LEDs.
• Equipment connected to non-illuminated LEDs may be faulty.
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6.10 Miscellaneous troubleshooting
Miscellaneous problems and their possible causes and solutions are described here.
Problem
Display behaves erratically:
• Frequent unexpected resets.
• System crashes or other erratic behavior.
Possible causes
Intermittent problem with power to the display.
Buttons trapped by front bezel.
Software mismatch on system (upgrade required).
Corrupt data / other unknown issue.
Possible solutions
Check relevant fuses and breakers.
Check that the power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion.
Check that the power source is of the correct voltage and sufficient current.
Ensure that the front bezel is fitted correctly and that all buttons are free to operate correctly.
Go to www.raymarine.com
and click on support for the latest software downloads.
Perform a factory reset. This option can be found within Menu > System
Setup > Settings and Data Reset .
Important: This will result in the loss of any settings and data (such as waypoints) stored on the display. Please save any important data to a
CF card before resetting.
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Chapter 7: Technical support
Chapter contents
• 7.1 Raymarine technical support on page 78
• 7.2 3rd party support on page 79
Technical support
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7.1 Raymarine technical support
Raymarine provides a comprehensive customer support service, on the world wide web, through our worldwide dealer network and by telephone help line. If you are unable to resolve a problem, please use any of these facilities to obtain additional help.
Web support
Please visit the customer support area of our website at: www.raymarine.com
This contains Frequently Asked Questions, servicing information, e-mail access to the Raymarine Technical Support Department and details of worldwide Raymarine agents.
Telephone support
In the USA call:
+1 603 881 5200 extension 2444
In the UK, Europe, the Middle East, or Far East call:
+44 (0)23 9271 4713
Product information
If you need to request service, please have the following information to hand:
• Product name.
• Product identity.
• Serial number.
• Software application version.
You can obtain this product information using the menus within your product.
Viewing product information
1. Open the system Setup menu.
2. Select System Diagnostics.
3. Select Software Services.
4. Select the Software Services menu:
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7.2 3rd party support
Contact and support details for 3rd party suppliers can be found on the appropriate websites.
Jeppesen
www.jeppesen.com
Navionics
www.navionics.com
Sirius marine weather
www.sirius.com/marineweather
Sirius audio
www.sirius.com
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Chapter 8: Technical specification
Chapter contents
• 8.1 Technical specification on page 82
Technical specification
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8.1 Technical specification
Nominal supply voltage
Operating voltage range
12 or 24 V dc
10.7 to 32 V dc
Fuse / Breakers In-line fuse (fitted within power cable)
• 7 A. (Standard 20 mm glass fuse)
Environmental
Weight
Current
Power consumption
LEN
(Refer to Seatalk ng reference manual for further information.
4 A peak operating current
Typical power consumption at full brightness:
• E90W: 23 W
• E120W: 35 W
• E140W: 37 W
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Installation environment
• Operating temperature: -10 ºC to
+50 ºC (14 ºF to 122 ºF)
• Storage temperature: -20 ºC to
+65 ºC (-4 ºF to 149 ºF)
• Relative humidity: max 95%
• Water proof to IPX6
• E90W: 3.7 kg (8.2 lb)
• E120W: 4.4 kg (9.7 lb)
• E140W: 5.4 kg (11.9 lb)
TFT LCD display, 24bit color (16.7 M colors)
Resolution
• E90W: 9 in display, 800 x 480 pixels
• E120W: 12 in display, 1280 x 800 pixels
• E140W: 14 in display, 1280 x 800 pixels
Brightness
• E90W: 800 cd/m 2
• E120W / E140W: 1000 cd/m 2
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Data connections.
Audio alarm output
Video input
Video output
• 3 x NMEA 0183 ports:
– NMEA port 1: I/O 4800/9600 baud
– NMEA port 2: I/O
4800/9600/38400 baud
– NMEA port 3: Input only, 4800 baud
• 1 x SeaTalk port
• 1 x SeaTalk hs port. 100 Mbits/s.
RJ45 type connection
• 1 x SeaTalk ng connection
• 1 x Alarm output. Provides supply battery voltage @100 mA peak load.
• 1x Alarm repeat. Line level output,
1V rms line level into 600R load.
4 x NTSC/PAL video inputs to ITU-R
BT.601 standard.
1 x VGA output at either 720p (1280 x
720) or native display resolution.
Electronic charts
Conformance
Embedded electronic charts
• Jeppesen (embedded cartography appropriate to purchase region;
North America, Europe or Rest of
World, as appropriate)
Compatible chart cards
(CompactFlash)
• Jeppesen C-MAP 4D
• Navionics Silver, Gold, Gold+,
Platinum and Platinum+
• Europe: 2004/108/EC
• Australia and New Zealand: C-Tick,
Compliance Level 2
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Chapter 9: Options and accessories
Chapter contents
• 9.1 SeaTalk accessories on page 86
• 9.2 SeaTalk ng accessories on page 86
• 9.3 SeaTalk hs accessories on page 87
• 9.4 Spares and accessories on page 89
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9.1 SeaTalk accessories
SeaTalk cables and accessories for use with compatible products.
Description
NMEA / SeaTalk converter
3 m (9.8 ft) SeaTalk extension cable
5 m (16.4 ft) SeaTalk extension cable
9 m (29.5 ft) SeaTalk extension cable
12 m (39.4 ft) SeaTalk extension cable
20 m (65.6 ft) SeaTalk extension cable
Part No
E85001
D285
D286
D287
E25051
D288
Notes
9.2 SeaTalk
ng
accessories
SeaTalk ng cables and accessories for use with compatible products.
Description
Backbone Kit
Part No
A25062
Notes
Includes:
• 2 x 5 m (16.4 ft)
Backbone cable
• 1 x 20 m (65.6 ft)
Backbone cable
• 4 x T-piece
• 2 x Backbone terminator
• 1 x Power cable
SeaTalk ng 0.4 m (1.3 ft) spur
SeaTalk ng 1 m (3.3 ft) spur
SeaTalk ng 3 m (9.8 ft) spur
SeaTalk ng 5 m (16.4 ft) spur
SeaTalk ng 0.4 m (1.3 ft) backbone
SeaTalk ng 1 m (3.3 ft) backbone
A06038
A06039
A06040
A06041
A06033
A06034
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Description
SeaTalk ng 3 m (9.8 ft) backbone
SeaTalk ng 5 m (16.4 ft) backbone
SeaTalk ng 20 m (65.6 ft) backbone
SeaTalk ng - bare ends 1 m (3.3 ft) spur
SeaTalk ng - bare ends 3 m (9.8 ft) spur
Part No
A06035
A06036
A06037
A06043
A06044
SeaTalk ng — SeaTalk2
0.4 m (1.3 ft) spur
A06048
SeaTalk ng Power cable A06049
SeaTalk ng Terminator
SeaTalk ng T-Piece
A06031
A06028
SeaTalk ng E-Piece A06064
SeaTalk ng Blanking plug
A06032
Notes
Options and accessories
9.3 SeaTalk
hs
accessories
Digital radar scanner cables
Scanner cables
Connect the Radar scanner to either the SeaTalk hs switch or the crossover coupler.
Cable Part number
5 m (16.4 ft) Digital cable A55076
10 m (32.8 ft) Digital cable
A55077
Notes
Your radar scanner may include the 10 m cable
(depending upon the model purchased)
15 m (49.2 ft) Digital cable
25 m (82.0 ft) Digital cable
A55078
A55079
Scanner extension cables
Use of one of these cables to extend the connection between the radar scanner and the SeaTalk hs switch or crossover coupler.
Notes Cable
2.5 m (8.2 ft) extension cable
5 m (16.4 ft) extension cable
10 m (32.8 ft) extension cable
Part number
A92141
A55080
A55081
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SeaTalk hs network cables
SeaTalk hs network cables
Standard network cables connect compatible equipment to the SeaTalk hs switch (or crossover coupler), they have a waterproof connector at one end.
Notes Cable
1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
5 m (16.4 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
10 m (32.8 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
20 m (65.6 ft) SeaTalk hs network cable
Part number
E55049
E55050
E55051
E55052
SeaTalk hs hardware
Cable
SeaTalk hs switch
Part number
E55058
SeaTalk hs coupler E55060
Fully waterproof SeaTalk hs network cables
Connect directly from display to display.
Cable
1.5 m (4.9 ft) Dual end
SeaTalk hs network cable.
15 m (49.2 ft) Dual end
SeaTalk hs network cable
Part number
A62245
A62246
Notes
Cable has waterproof connectors at both ends.
Cable has waterproof connectors at both ends.
Notes
8 way hub for network connection of multiple
SeaTalk hs devices.
Couple for connection of a single SeaTalk hs device.
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9.4 Spares and accessories
Options and accessories for the E-Series Widescreen Multifunction displays.
Optional accessories
Description
Trunnion (bracket) mount kit (C90W /
E90W)
Trunnion (bracket) mount kit (C120W /
E120W)
Part No
A62132
A62133
Notes
Description
Trunnion (bracket) mount kit (C140W /
E140W)
5 m (16.4 ft) Audio/Video cable
Part No
A62134
A62158
Spare / replacement parts
Description
Trunnion knob
Suncover (C90W /
E90W)
Part No
R08001
R62122
Notes
Available as an accessory.
This cable provides:
• 3 x video input BNC connectors
• 1 x VGA video output connector
• 1 x RCA phono jack plug (for alarm signalling only)
Note: 5 m (16.4
ft) length is for the
VGA flying lead only.
All other connectors are on leads of 0.5 m
(1.6 ft) length.
Notes
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Description
Suncover (C120W /
E90W)
Suncover (C140W /
E90W)
Flushmount Gasket (C and E-Widescreen — all models)
Flushmount Screw Kit
(C and E-Widescreen — all models)
Bezel (E90W)
Bezel (E120W)
Bezel (E140W)
1.5 m (4.9 ft) Power and data cable — straight
1.5 m (4.9 ft) Power and data cable — 90 degree
Part No
R62123
R62124
R62128
R62312
R62151
R62152
R62153
R62131
R62227
Notes
Service spares
Service spares are available to service dealers only.
Description
Chart door
Part No
R62184
Seal Set (C90W / E90W) R62186
Notes
90
Description
Seal Set (C120W /
E120W)
Seal Set (C140W /
E140W)
Front panel (C90W /
E90W)
Front panel (C120W /
E120W)
Front panel (C140W
E140W)
Chartreader assembly
Lower keyboard assy
(C90W / E90W)
Lower keyboard assy
(C120W / E120W)
Lower keyboard assy
(C140W / E140W)
Side keyboard assy
E90W Bonded
Touchscreen Assembly
E120W Bonded
Touchscreen Assembly
E140W Bonded
Touchscreen Assembly
Part No
R62187
R62188
R62191
R62192
R62193
R62209
R62211
R62212
R62213
R62214
R62249
R62250
R62251
Notes
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Description
Rotary encoder PCB assembly
I/O PCB Assembly
CPU PCB Assembly
Keymat Set
SSD PCB Assembly —
US version
SSD PCB Assembly —
EU version
SSD PCB Assembly —
ROW version
UniControl
Part No
R62252
R62253
R62254
R62270
R62255
R62298
R62299
R62313
Notes
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Appendix A Multifunction display system integration
You can connect a number of external devices to your multifunction display, providing additional features and functions.
The following diagram illustrates the various external devices that can be connected to your multifunction display:
Instruments
Video/Camera
Autopilot
DSC VHF
11.18.02
MENU
CH
16/9
SCAN
OK
HI/LO
WX
WATCH
SQ
AIS receiver
E-Series display
Personal
Computer
Fishfinder
DSM 30, 300, or 400
SeaTalk hs switch
External GPS or
Digital Radome scanner
Additional
E-Series display(s) Weather receiver
Your multifunction display uses a number of protocols to transfer data between the various devices in your networked system. The following table details which devices may be connected to your
Multifunction display system integration display, and the type of connectivity (in terms of protocols and physical interfaces) that they use to exchange data with the display:
Device Type
Radar
Suitable Devices
Up to two radar scanners may be connected to your multifunction display, but only one may be operated at any one time.
• 4 kilowatt Digital
Radome Scanner.
• 4 kilowatt HD Digital
Radome Scanner.
• 4 kilowatt HD Digital
Open Array Scanner.
• 4 kilowatt SuperHD
Digital Open Array
Scanner.
• 12 kilowatt SuperHD
Digital Open Array
Scanner.
Note: Please ensure your radar scanner is using the latest software version.
Connectivity
SeaTalk hs
Fishfinder • ONE DSM 30, OR
• ONE DSM 300, OR
• ONE DSM 400
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Device Type Suitable Devices
Cartography — included Embedded (internal)
Jeppesen cartography
Cartography — optional External CompactFlash chart cards:
Sirius Weather/Audio
Weather sensor
Connectivity
Internal storage
CompactFlash card slot
• Jeppesen C-Map 4D
• Navionics Silver
• Navionics Gold
• Navionics Gold+
• Navionics Platinum
• Navionics Platinum+
• Navionics Fish’N Chip
• Navionics Hotmaps
Refer to the
Raymarine website
( www.raymarine.com
) for the latest list of supported chart cards.
• SR100 Sirius
Weather Receiver
SeaTalk hs
Airmar Weather Station SeaTalk2, SeaTalk ng , or
NMEA 2000
Device Type
AIS
Suitable Devices
• AIS 250
• AIS 500
• Third-party AIS Class
A or Class B receiver
/ transceiver
Connectivity
NMEA 0183, SeaTalk ng
Navtex
Fast Heading Sensor
GPS — external
Instruments
Navtex Receiver
Fast Heading Sensor
Raystar125 GPS or third-party external GPS receiver
All current Raymarine instruments
Autopilot — Raymarine All current Raymarine autopilots
Autopilot — third party Third-party autopilots
VHF radio
Additional Multifunction
Display(s)
Video/camera
NMEA 0183
NMEA 0183
SeaTalk, SeaTalk
NMEA 0183
SeaTalk, SeaTalk
NMEA 0183
SeaTalk, SeaTalk ng ng ng
, or
, or
NMEA 0183 (waypoint and bearing information)
NMEA 0183, SeaTalk Raymarine DSC VHF radios
E90W, E120W, E140W, SeaTalk, SeaTalk hs ,
SeaTalk ng
Composite PAL or NTSC video source
BNC connector
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RMB
RSD
TTM
VHW
VLW
GGA
GLL
GSA
GSV
Appendix B NMEA 0183 sentences
The display supports the following NMEA 0183 sentences. These are applicable to NMEA 0183 and SeaTalk protocols.
Transmit
APB
BWC
BWR
DBT
DPT
MTW
RMA
Autopilot b
Bearing and distance to waypoint
Bearing and distance to waypoint rhumb line
Depth below transducer
Depth
Water temperature
Recommended minimum navigation information
Radar system data
Tracked target message
Water speed and heading
Distance travelled through the water
Global positioning system fix data
Geographic position latitude longitude
GPS DOP and active satellites
GPS satellites in view
Recommended minimum specific loran c data
BWR
DSC
DSE
GGA
RMC
VTG
ZDA
MWV
RTE
WPL
Receive
AAM
DBT
DPT
DTM
APB
BWC
NMEA 0183 sentences
Recommended minimum specific
GPS transit data
Course over ground and ground speed
Time and date
Wind speed and angle
Routes sentence
Waypoint location sentence
Waypoint arrival alarm sentence
Depth below transducer sentence
Depth sentence
Datum reference sentence
Autopilot b sentence
Bearing and distance to waypoint sentence
Bearing and distance to waypoint rhumb line sentence
Digital selective calling information sentence
Distress sentence expansion
Global positioning system fix data sentence
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RMA
RMB
RMC
VHW
GLL
GSA
GSV
HDG
HDT
HDM
MSK
MSS
MTW
WMV
VLW
VTG
96
Geographic position loran c sentence
GLC
Geographic position latitude longitude sentence
GPS DOP and active satellites sentence
GPS satellites in view sentence
Heading deviation and variation sentence
Heading true sentence
Heading magnetic sentence
MSK receiver interface sentence
MSK receive r signal status sentence
Water temperature sentence
Wind speed and angle sentence
Recommended minimum specific loran c data sentence
Recommended minimum navigation information sentence
Recommended minimum specific
GPS transit data sentence
Water speed and heading sentence
Distance travelled through the water sentence
Course over ground and ground speed sentence
XTE
ZDA
MDA
GBS
RTE
WPL
Cross track error measured sentence
Time and date sentence
Meteorological composite sentence
GPS satellite fault detection data sentence
Routes sentence
Waypoint location sentence
E-Series Widescreen installation
Appendix C NMEA 2000 sentences
The display supports the following NMEA 2000 sentences. These are applicable to NMEA 2000, SeaTalk ng and SeaTalk 2 protocols.
127488
127489
127493
127498
127505
128259
128267
128275
129025
Message number
59392
59904
60928
126208
126464
126992
126996
127237
127245
127250
Message description
ISO Acknowledgment
ISO Request
ISO Address Claim
NMEA - Acknowledge group function
PGN List
System time
Product information
Heading/Track Control
Rudder
Vessel heading
Engine parameters rapid update
Dynamic engine parameters
Dynamic transmission
Static engine parameters
Fluid level
Speed
Water depth
Distance log
Position rapid update
Transmit
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Bridge
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NMEA 2000 sentences 97
129545
129550
129551
129793
129794
129801
129802
130306
Message number
129026
129029
129033
129038
129039
129040
129044
129283
129284
129291
129301
129539
129540
98
Message description
COG SOG rapid update
GNSS position data
Time and date
AIS Class A Position Report
AIS Class B Position Report
AIS Class B Extended Position Report
Datum
Cross track error
Navigation data
Set and drift rapid update
Time to or from mark
NMEA 2000 GNSS DOPs message
GNSS Sats in view
NMEA 2000 GNSS RAIM output message
GNSS differential correction receiver interface
GNSS differential correction receiver signal
AIS UTC and Date Report
AIS Class A Static and Voyage Related Data
AIS Addressed Safety Related Message
AIS Safety Related Broadcast Message
Wind data
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Transmit
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Receive
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Bridge
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E-Series Widescreen installation
Message number
130310
130311
130576
130577
130578
Message description
Environmental parameters
Environmental parameters message
Small craft status
Direction data
Vessel speed components
Appendix D Connectors and pinouts
Power, data and video connector
4
18
7
1
2 3
5
8
11 12
9
6
10
19
13
15
17
16
14
Item
Identification
Connector type
Remarks
PWR/NMEA/ST/Video
19 pin twist-lock
Item
Transmit
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Current source to network
Current sink from network
Receive
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Bridge
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Remarks
No current sourced for external devices.
• PSU: Main Power input.
• NMEA: No power required for interface.
• ST1: <50mA (Interface drive only).
• Video: No power required for interface.
Power, data and video cable cores and colors
Signal Pin Cable AWG
Grouping
BATT+
BATT-
18
19
SCREEN 17
32/0.2
32/0.2
not used
18
18
Color
Red
Black
Connectors and pinouts
99
Signal
NMEA1
TX+
NMEA1
TX-
NMEA1
RX+
NMEA1
RX-
NMEA2
TX+
Pin
6
9
4
8
1
NMEA2
TX-
NMEA2
RX+
NMEA2
RX-
NMEA3
RX+
3
7
11
5
NMEA3
RX-
2
ST1
BATT+
10
ST1 DATA 12
HONK 16
100
7/0.15
7/0.15
7/0.15
7/0.15
7/0.15
7/0.15
7/0.15
7/0.15
Cable
7/0.15
7/0.15
7/0.15
7/0.15
7/0.15
26
26
26
26
26
AWG
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
Grouping
Twisted pair
Color
Yello
Brown
Twisted pair
White
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Green
Blue /
Green
White /
Red
White /
Yellow
Grey
Orange /
Yellow
Orange /
Brown
Orange /
White
Orange /
Green
Blue /
White
Signal
ST1
BATT-
VIDEO
Pin
14
Cable
7/0.15
AWG
26
Grouping
15 RG179
75R coax
(or equivalent)
Screen VIDEO
RTN
13
Video and alarm-audio connector
Details for the connector providing video and alarm audio connectivity.
7
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
13
11
12
16
8
14
9
17
20
18
19
15
Color
White /
Black
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
Signal
VIDEO IN A
VIDEO IN B
VIDEO IN C
VIDEO IN B RETURN
VIDEO IN A RETURN
E-Series Widescreen installation
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
17
18
19
20
8
9
Pin
6
7
SeaTalk hs connector
1
8
Signal
VIDEO IN C RETURN
AUDIO OUT +
VIDEO OUT H-SYNC
VIDEO OUT V-SYNC
AUDIO OUT –
VIDEO OUT RED
VIDEO OUT H-SYNC GROUND
VIDEO OUT RED GROUND
VIDEO OUT V-SYNC GROUND
SHIELD
VIDEO OUT GREEN
SHIELD
VIDEO OUT GREEN GROUND
VIDEO OUT BLUE
VIDEO OUT BLUE GROUND
Item
Identification
Connector type
Current source to network
Current sink from network
Remarks
STHS
RJ45 (with suitable waterproofing)
No current sourced for external devices
No power required for interface
6
7
4
5
8
Pin
1
2
3
Signal
Tx+
Tx-
Rx+
Not connected
Not connected
Rx-
Not connected
Not connected
Note: Use only Raymarine cables when connecting to SeaTalk hs
Connectors and pinouts
101
SeaTalk ng connector
5
1
6
4 2
3
Item
Identification
Connector type
Current source to network
Current sink from network
Remarks
ST2/NMEA2000
STNG
No current sourced for external devices
<160mA (Interface drive only)
5
6
3
4
Pin
1
2
Signal
+12V
0V
Screen
CanH
CanL
SeaTalk (not connected on C / E-Series
Widescreen)
Note: Use only Raymarine cables when connecting to SeaTalk ng
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