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CP370 / CP470
Installation instructions
English
Date: 01-2015
Document number: 87239-1-EN
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ENGLISH
Document number: 87239-1
Date: 01-2015
Contents
Chapter 1 Important information........................ 7
Chapter 10 Spares and accessories .................. 51
Safety notices............................................................ 7
General Information ................................................... 7
10.1 Spares and accessories...................................... 52
10.2 Transducers....................................................... 52
Chapter 2 Document and product
information........................................................... 9
10.3 Network hardware .............................................. 53
10.4 Network cable connector types............................ 53
2.1 Handbook information .......................................... 10
2.2 Product overview ................................................. 11
10.5 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors ........... 54
10.6 RayNet to RJ45 adapter cables........................... 55
2.3 Sonar technology ................................................. 12
2.4 Raymarine sonar modules .................................... 13
Chapter 3 Planning the installation ................... 15
3.1 Installation checklist ............................................. 16
3.2 Required additional components ........................... 16
3.3 Compatible multifunction displays ......................... 17
3.4 CP370 compatible transducers ............................. 18
3.5 CP470 compatible CHIRP broadband
transducers ............................................................... 19
3.6 System examples................................................. 21
3.7 Tools ................................................................... 22
Chapter 4 Cables and connections.................... 23
4.1 General cabling guidance ..................................... 24
4.2 Connections overview .......................................... 25
4.3 Power connection ................................................ 25
4.4 Transducer connections ....................................... 27
4.5 Network connection.............................................. 28
Chapter 5 Location and mounting ..................... 31
5.1 Selecting a location .............................................. 32
5.2 Product dimensions — CP370 .............................. 33
5.3 Product dimensions — CP470 .............................. 33
5.4 Mounting ............................................................. 34
Chapter 6 System checks and
troubleshooting ................................................... 35
6.1 Initial power on test .............................................. 36
6.2 Software updates ................................................. 37
6.3 Troubleshooting ................................................... 37
6.4 Sonar troubleshooting .......................................... 38
6.5 LED Diagnostics .................................................. 39
6.6 Resetting the sonar .............................................. 42
Chapter 7 Maintenance ....................................... 43
7.1 Routine checks .................................................... 44
7.2 Unit cleaning instructions ...................................... 44
7.3 Transducer cleaning ............................................. 45
Chapter 8 Technical support .............................. 47
8.1 Raymarine customer support ................................ 48
8.2 Viewing product information .................................. 48
Chapter 9 Technical specification...................... 49
9.1 CP370................................................................. 50
9.2 CP470................................................................. 50
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CP370 / CP470
Chapter 1: Important information
Warning: Sonar operation
Safety notices
• NEVER operate the sonar with the
vessel out of the water.
Certified Installation
• NEVER touch the transducer face when
the sonar is powered on.
Raymarine recommends certified installation by a
Raymarine approved installer. A certified installation
qualifies for enhanced product warranty benefits.
Contact your Raymarine dealer for further details,
and refer to the separate warranty document packed
with your product.
Warning: Product installation and
operation
This product must be installed and
operated in accordance with the
instructions provided. Failure to do so
could result in personal injury, damage
to your vessel 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 voltage
This product contains high voltage.
Adjustments require specialized service
procedures and tools only available to
qualified service technicians. There are
no user serviceable parts or adjustments.
The operator should never remove the
cover or attempt to service the product.
Warning: Product grounding
Before applying power to this product,
ensure it has been correctly grounded, in
accordance with the instructions in this
guide.
• SWITCH OFF the sonar if divers are
likely to be within 7.6 m (25 ft) of the
transducer.
Warning: Transducer cables
Do not remove the transducer cable whilst
the product is powered on, doing so can
cause sparks. If the transducer cable is
accidently removed whilst the product is
powered on, switch the product's power
off, replace the cable and then switch the
power back on.
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: Do not cut transducer
cables
• Cutting the transducer cable severely
reduces sonar performance. If the
cable is cut, it must be replaced, it
cannot be repaired.
• Cutting the transducer cable will
void the warranty and invalidate the
European CE mark.
Caution: Service and maintenance
This product contains no user serviceable
components. Please refer all maintenance
and repair to authorized Raymarine
dealers. Unauthorized repair may affect
your warranty.
Warning: Positive ground systems
General Information
Do not connect this unit to a system which
has positive grounding.
EMC installation guidelines
Warning: Switch off power supply
Ensure the vessel’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.
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:
Important information
7
– 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).
Product disposal
– 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 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.
• 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
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.
Where an installation requires multiple ferrites to be
added to a cable, additional cable clips should be
used to prevent stress on the connectors due to the
extra weight of the cable.
Connections to other equipment
Requirement for ferrites on non-Raymarine cables
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.
Water ingress
Water ingress disclaimer
Dispose of this product in accordance with the
WEEE Directive.
Declaration of conformity
Raymarine UK Ltd. declares that this product is
compliant 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.
Warranty registration
To register your Raymarine product ownership,
please visit www.raymarine.com and register online.
It is important that you register your product to
receive full warranty benefits. Your unit package
includes a bar code label indicating the serial number
of the unit. You will need this serial number when
registering your product online. You should retain
the label for future reference.
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. Please
check the Raymarine website (www.raymarine.com)
to ensure you have the most up-to-date version(s) of
the documentation for your product.
Although the waterproof rating capacity of this
product meets the IPX6 standard, water intrusion
and subsequent equipment failure may occur if the
product is subjected to commercial high-pressure
washing. Raymarine will not warrant products
subjected to high-pressure washing.
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CP370 / CP470
Chapter 2: Document and product information
Chapter contents
•
•
•
•
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Handbook information on page 10
Product overview on page 11
Sonar technology on page 12
Raymarine sonar modules on page 13
Document and product information
9
2.1 Handbook information
Further information
This handbook contains important information
related to the installation of your Raymarine sonar
module.
For detailed operating instructions, refer to the
handbook that accompanies your multifunction
display.
This handbook contains important information to
help you:
Transducer installation instructions
• plan you installation and ensure you have all the
necessary equipment;
• install and connect the sonar module as part of a
wider system of connected marine electronics;
This document includes installation instructions for
the sonar module only. For installation instructions
for a connected transducer, please refer to the
documentation that accompanies the transducer.
• troubleshoot problems and obtain technical
support if required.
This and other Raymarine product documents
are available to download in PDF format from
www.raymarine.com.
Related products
This document applies to the following products:
Part number
Name
Description
E70297
CP370
ClearPulseTM
sonar module
E70298
CP470
ClearPulseTM
CHIRP broadband
sonar module.
Note: Your multifunction display’s Fishfinder
application menu options and settings will differ
depending on the type of sonar module in use.
Handbooks
The following documentation is applicable to your
product:
CP370 and CP470 Installation instructions
Installation of a CP370 \ CP470 unit and
connection to a wider system of marine
electronics.
87239-1 /
88046
CP370 and CP470 Mounting template
Mounting diagram for surface mounting a
CP370 / CP470
87240
New a Series, c Series, e Series Installation 81337
and operation instructions
Details the operation of the Fishfinder
application for New a Series, c Series, e
Series multifunction displays
gS Series Installation and operation
instructions
Details the operation of the Fishfinder
application for gS Series multifunction
displays
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81344
CP370 / CP470
2.2 Product overview
CP370 product overview
The CP370 is a ClearPulseTM traditional sonar
module. In conjunction with a compatible
multifunction display, the CP370 provides a detailed
view of the water beneath your vessel including
the bottom, enabling you to identify fish and other
objects.
CP370 — Parts supplied
1
2
3
4
5
D13267-1
Item
Description
Quantity
1
Sonar module
1
2
1.5 m (5 ft) power
cable
1
3
No.8 fixing screws
4
4
Documentation
pack
1
5
2 m (6.56 ft)
RayNet (Female)
to RayNet
(Female) network
cable
1
D13250-1
The CP370 has the following features:
• Single channel ClearPulseTM sonar (conical
beam).
• Up to 5,000 ft depth range.
• Water temperature and speed sensing.
• Support for transom, through-hull and in-hull
transducers.
• 12 V or 24 V dc operation.
• Waterproof to IPX6.
• Robust and waterproof high-speed network
connection.
CP470 — Parts supplied
1
CP470 product overview
2
The CP470 is a ClearPulseTM CHIRP broadband
sonar module. In conjunction with a compatible
multifunction display, the CP470 provides a detailed
view of the water beneath your vessel including
the bottom, enabling you to identify fish and other
objects.
3
4
5
D13268-1
Item
Description
Quantity
1
Sonar module
1
2
1.5 m (5 ft) power
cable
1
3
No.8 fixing screws
4
4
Documentation
pack
1
5
2 m (6.56 ft)
RayNet (Female)
to RayNet
(Female) network
cable
1
Document and product information
D13251-1
The CP470 has the following features:
• Dual channel ClearPulseTM CHIRP broadband
sonar (conical beam).
• Up to 10,000 ft depth range.
• Water temperature and speed sensing.
• Support for transom, through-hull and in-hull
transducers.
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• 12 V or 24 V dc operation.
• Waterproof to IPX6.
• Robust and waterproof high-speed network
connection.
2.3 Sonar technology
Traditional sonar technology
Traditional sonar uses a single carrier frequency or
carrier wave for the sonar ping. The sonar works by
measuring the time it takes the ping echo to return to
the transducer to determine target depth.
D12600-2
CHIRP technology
CHIRP sonars use a swept frequency 'CHIRP' signal
which can distinguish between multiple close targets,
this enables the sonar to display multiple targets
instead of large combined targets that you would see
when using traditional non-CHIRP sonar.
Benefits of CHIRP include improvements to target
resolution, bottom detection even through bait balls
and thermoclines and detection sensitivity.
D12601-2
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CP370 / CP470
2.4 Raymarine sonar modules
The table below lists Raymarine’s current range of
sonar modules.
CP100
DownVisionTM CHIRP sonar
CP200
SideVisionTM CHIRP sonar
CP370
ClearPulseTM traditional
sonar
CP470
ClearPulseTM CHIRP
broadband sonar
Dragonfly (internal sonar)
DownVisionTM CHIRP sonar
a68 / a78 MFD (internal
sonar)
DownVisionTM CHIRP sonar
a67 / a67 Wi-Fi / a77 / a77
Wi-Fi MFD (internal sonar)
ClearPulseTM traditional
sonar
c97 / c127 MFD (internal
sonar)
ClearPulseTM traditional
sonar
e7D / e97 / e127 MFD
(internal sonar)
ClearPulseTM traditional
sonar
Document and product information
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CP370 / CP470
Chapter 3: Planning the installation
Chapter contents
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
Installation checklist on page 16
Required additional components on page 16
Compatible multifunction displays on page 17
CP370 compatible transducers on page 18
CP470 compatible CHIRP broadband transducers on page 19
System examples on page 21
Tools on page 22
Planning the installation
15
3.1 Installation checklist
3.2 Required additional components
Installation includes the following activities:
This product forms part of a system of electronics
and requires the following additional components for
full operation.
Installation Task
1
Plan your system.
2
Obtain all required equipment and tools.
3
Site all equipment.
4
Route all cables.
5
Drill cable and mounting holes.
6
Make all connections into equipment.
7
Secure all equipment in place.
8
Power on and test the system.
Schematic diagram
A schematic diagram is an essential part of planning
any installation. It is also useful for any future
additions or maintenance of the system. The
diagram should include:
• Location of all components.
• CP370: For a list of compatible traditional
transducers refer to 3.4 CP370 compatible
transducers.
• CP470: For a list of compatible CHIRP broadband
transducers refer to 3.5 CP470 compatible CHIRP
broadband transducers.
For a list of transducer cables refer to 10.1 Spares
and accessories.
• Compatible Raymarine multifunction display.
Refer to 3.3 Compatible multifunction displays for
a list of compatible products.
• Data cables. Refer to Chapter 4 Cables and
connections for suitable cables. Some installations
may also require extensions to data, power or
transducer cables. Refer to the Chapter 4 Cables
and connections and Chapter 10 Spares and
accessories sections for more information.
• Connectors, cable types, routes and lengths.
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CP370 / CP470
3.3 Compatible multifunction displays
The following Raymarine multifunction displays are
compatible with your sonar module.
Multifunction
display
CP370
CP470
gS Series
●
●
New e Series
●
●
New c Series
●
●
New a Series
●
●
E-Series
Widescreen
●
Not compatible
C-Series
Widescreen
●
Not compatible
G-Series
●
Not compatible
E Classic
●
Not compatible
C Classic
Not compatible
Not compatible
Planning the installation
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3.4 CP370 compatible transducers
The following transducers can be used with CP370 sonar modules:
Important: To ensure EMC Compliance, transducers marked in the table below with a * symbol are NOT
certified to be used with the CP370 in the following regions:
• Australia;
• New Zealand;
• any member state of the European Economic Area (EEA);
• European Free Trade Association countries Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland;
• any country that requires EMC Directive Compliance.
If in doubt, please contact your local dealer or Raymarine technical support.
Part number
Description
Features
Frequency (kHz)
Rated
Power
E66054*
P66, Plastic, Transom mount
D/S/T
50 / 200
600 W*
E66019
ST69, Plastic, Transom mount
S/T
-
-
E66084
TM258, Plastic, Transom mount
D/T
50 / 200
1000 W
E66008*
P79, Plastic, In-hull
D
50 / 200
600 W*
A66089
M260, Plastic, In-hull
D
50 / 200
1000 W
E66076
R199, Plastic, In-hull
D
50 / 200
2000 W
A66091*
B744V, Bronze, Through-hull
D/S/T
50 / 200
600 W*
A66092*
B744VL, Bronze, Through-hull
D/S/T
50 / 200
600 W*
E66013*
P319, Plastic, Through-hull
D
50 / 200
600 W*
E66014*
B117, Bronze, Through-hull
D
50 / 200
600 W*
E66082
B258, Bronze, Though-hull
D/T
50 / 200
1000 W
A102121
SS270, Wide angle, Stainless steel,
Through-hull
D/T
50 / 200
1000 W
E66079
B260, Bronze, Through-hull
D/T
50 / 200
1000 W
E66075
R99, Plastic, Through-hull
D/T
50 / 200
2000 W
E66071
P120–ST800, Plastic, Through-hull
S/T
-
-
E66072
B120–ST800, Bronze, Through-hull
S/T
-
-
E66077*
P319, Plastic, Through-hull
D/T
50 / 200
600 W*
E66085*
B60–20˚, Bronze, Tilted element,
Through-hull
D/T
50 / 200
600 W*
E66086*
B60–12˚, Bronze, Tilted element,
Through-hull
D/T
50 / 200
600 W*
A102137
B164–0˚, Bronze, Tilted element,
Through-hull
D/T
50 / 200
1000 W
A102112
B164–12˚, Bronze, Tilted element,
Through-hull
D/T
50 / 200
1000 W
A102113
B164–20˚, Bronze, Tilted element,
Through-hull
D/T
50 / 200
1000 W
• D = Depth
• S = Speed
• T = Temperature
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CP370 / CP470
3.5 CP470 compatible CHIRP broadband transducers
The following transducers can be used with Raymarine CP470 sonar modules:
Frequency (kHz)
Rated
Power
M265LH, Plastic Urethane, In-hull, dual element, D
CHIRP
• Low = 40 to 75 kHz
1 kW
M265LM, Plastic Urethane, In-hull, dual element, D
CHIRP
• Low = 40 to 75 kHz
R111LH, Urethane housing, In-hull, dual
element, CHIRP
D
• Low = 38 to 75 kHz
R111LM, Urethane housing, In-hull, dual
element, CHIRP
D
R599LH, Epoxy housing, In-hull, dual element,
CHIRP
D
R599LM, Epoxy housing, In-hull, dual element,
CHIRP
D
TM265LH, Urethane housing, stainless steel
bracket, dual element, Transom mount, CHIRP
D/T
TM265LM, Urethane housing, stainless steel
bracket, dual element, Transom mount, CHIRP
D/T
A80016
*B75, Bronze, Through-hull, 0˚ Tilted element,
CHIRP
D/T
• Low = 40 to 75 kHz
600 W
A80033
*B75, Bronze, Through-hull, 12˚ Tilted element,
CHIRP
D/T
• Low = 40 to 75 kHz
600 W
A80017
*B75M, Bronze, Through-hull, 0˚ Tilted element,
CHIRP
D/T
• Medium = 80 to 130 600 W
kHz
A80034
*B75M, Bronze, Through-hull, 12˚ Tilted element, D/T
CHIRP
• Medium = 80 to 130 600 W
kHz
A80036
*B75M, Bronze, Through-hull, 20˚ Tilted element, D/T
CHIRP
• Medium = 80 to 130 600 W
kHz
A80018
*B75H, Bronze, Through-hull, 0˚ Tilted element,
CHIRP
D/T
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
600 W
A80035
*B75H, Bronze, Through-hull, 12˚ Tilted element, D/T
CHIRP
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
600 W
A80037
*B75H, Bronze, Through-hull, 20˚ Tilted element, D/T
CHIRP
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
600 W
A80042
*B175L, Bronze, Through-hull, 0˚ Tilted element, D/T
CHIRP
• Low = 40 to 60 kHz
1 kW
A80045
*B175L, Bronze, Through-hull, 12˚ Tilted
element, CHIRP
D/T
• Low = 40 to 60 kHz
1 kW
A80048
*B175L, Bronze, Through-hull, 20˚ Tilted
element, CHIRP
D/T
• Low = 40 to 60 kHz
1 kW
Part number
Description
A80012
A80038
A80133
A80134
A80212
A80213
A80013
A80041
Planning the installation
Features
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
1 kW
• Medium = 80 to 130
kHz
2 kW
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
• Low = 38 to 75 kHz
2 kW
• Medium = 85 to 135
kHz
• Low = 28 to 60 kHz
2 to 3 kW
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
• Low = 38 to 75 kHz
2 to 3 kW
• Medium = 80 to 130
kHz
• Low = 42 to 65 kHz
1 kW
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
• Low = 42 to 65 kHz
1 kW
• Medium = 85 to 135
kHz
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Description
A80043
*B175M, Bronze, Through-hull, 0˚ Tilted element, D/T
CHIRP
• Medium = 85 to 135 1 kW
kHz
A80046
*B175M, Bronze, Through-hull, 12˚ Tilted
element, CHIRP
D/T
• Medium = 85 to 135 1 kW
kHz
A80049
*B175M, Bronze, Through-hull, 20˚ Tilted
element, CHIRP
D/T
• Medium = 85 to 135 1 kW
kHz
A80044
*B175H, Bronze, Through-hull, 0˚ Tilted element, D/T
CHIRP
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
1 kW
A80047
*B175H, Bronze, Through-hull, 12˚ Tilted
element, CHIRP
D/T
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
1 kW
A80050
*B175H, Bronze, Through-hull, 20˚ Tilted
element, CHIRP
D/T
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
1 kW
A80014
B765LH, Bronze, Through-hull, dual element,
CHIRP
D/T
• Low = 40 to 75 kHz
600 W
B765LM, Bronze, Through-hull, dual element,
CHIRP
D/T
B265LH, Urethane housing, Through-hull, dual
element, CHIRP
D/T
B265LM, Urethane housing, Through-hull, dual
element, CHIRP
D/T
R109LH, Epoxy housing, Through-hull, dual
element, CHIRP
D/T
R109LM, Epoxy housing, Through-hull, dual
element, CHIRP
D/T
B509LH, Epoxy housing, Through-hull, dual
element, CHIRP
D/T
B509LM, Epoxy housing, Through-hull, dual
element, CHIRP
D/T
A80015
A80010
A80011
A80039
A80040
A80210
A80211
Features
Frequency (kHz)
Rated
Power
Part number
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
• Low = 40 to 75 kHz
600 W
• Medium = 80 to 130
kHz
• Low = 42 to 65 kHz
1 kW
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
• Low = 42 to 65 kHz
1 kW
• Medium = 85 to 135
kHz
• Low = 38t o 75 kHz
2 kW
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
• Low = 48 to 75 kHz
2 kW
• Medium = 80 to 130
kHz
• Low = 28 to 60 kHz
2 to 3 kW
• High = 130 to 210
kHz
• Low = 28 to 60 kHz
2 to 3 kW
• Medium = 80 to 130
kHz
• D = Depth
• S = Speed
• T = Temperature
Note: *Transducers only available in pairs.
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3.6 System examples
The system examples below apply to your sonar
module.
Example: Basic system
1
2
3
D13252-1
Item
Description
1
Compatible Raymarine multifunction display
2
Sonar module
3
Transducer
Planning the installation
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3.7 Tools
Example: Extended system
Installation of the unit requires the following tools:
1
SeaTalkhs / RayNet
1
SeaTalkhs / RayNet
2
2
3
4
4
3
D12228-3
5
6
SeaTalkng
7
8
0
Item
Description
1
Drill
2
Pozidrive screwdriver
3
Drill bit of appropriate size*
4
Adhesive tape
Note: *Drill bit size is dependent on the thickness
and type of material that the unit is to be mounted
on.
SeaTalkng
D13253-1
Item
Description
1
Sonar module
2
Raymarine network switch
3
Digital radome
4
Compatible Raymarine multifunction display
5
Transducer
6
Actuator Control Unit (ACU)
7
EV unit
8
SeaTalkng Pilot controller
Note: For detailed information on sonar module
connections refer to Chapter 4 Cables and
connections.
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Chapter 4: Cables and connections
Chapter contents
•
•
•
•
•
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
General cabling guidance on page 24
Connections overview on page 25
Power connection on page 25
Transducer connections on page 27
Network connection on page 28
Cables and connections
23
4.1 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.
• 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).
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 diameter of 200
mm (8 in) / minimum bend radius of 100 mm (4 in).
200 mm (8 in)
100 mm (4 in)
• 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.
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 isolated power supply when using
a 3rd party audio amplifier.
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4.2 Connections overview
4.3 Power connection
Cable connectors for your sonar module are shown
below:
Always use the power cable provided with your
product.
CP370 sonar module
1
2
3
D13265-1
CP470 sonar module
1
2
3
D13254-1
1
2
3
D13264-1
Item
Description
1
Network connection
2
Power connection
3
Transducer connection
Item
Description
1
RED positive wire
2
Ground
3
BLACK negative wire
1
2
Making connections
Follow the steps below to connect the cable(s) to
your product.
1. Ensure that the vessel's power supply is switched
off.
2. Ensure that the device being connected to the
unit has been installed in accordance with the
installation instructions supplied with that device.
3. Ensuring correct orientation, push the cable
connector fully onto the corresponding connector
on the unit.
4. Turn the locking collar clockwise to secure the
cable.
3
4
D13255-1
Item
Description
1
Power supply
2
Sonar module
3
Vessel's RF ground
4
Transducer
The unit is intended for use on dc 'negative' or
'floating' ground power systems rated from 10.2V
to 32V.
Raymarine recommends that all power connections
are made via a distribution panel. All equipment
must be either:
• powered from a circuit breaker or switch, with 5A
circuit protection, or
• powered from a 5A slow blow in-line fuse
connected to the RED positive wire of the power
cable.
The unit does not have a power switch. The unit is
powered when the power cable is attached to the
vessel's power supply.
Cables and connections
25
Note: The unit should be mounted so that the
power cable can be easily removed if necessary.
If the unit is placed in a difficult to reach location,
Raymarine recommends installing an on/off switch
on the power connection at a point that is easily
accessible.
Power cable extension
The product is supplied with a power cable, which
can be extended if required.
• The power cable for each unit in your system
should be run as a separate, single length of
2-wire cable from the unit to the vessel's battery or
distribution panel.
• Raymarine recommends a minimum wire gauge
of 18AWG (0.82 mm2) for any length of cable
extension.
• Regardless of the length of the cable extension,
any cable used should be capable of achieving a
minimum voltage at the unit of 10.8 V with a fully
flat battery at 11 V.
Breakers, fuses and circuit protection
It is recommended that you fit a thermal breaker or
fuse at the distribution panel.
Thermal breaker rating
Where possible, connect individual items of
equipment to individual circuit breakers. Where this
is not possible, use individual in-line fuses to provide
the necessary protection.
Warning: Product grounding
Before applying power to this product,
ensure it has been correctly grounded, in
accordance with the instructions in this
guide.
Grounding — Dedicated drain wire
The power cable supplied with this product includes
a dedicated shield (drain) wire for connection to a
vessel's RF ground point.
It is important that an effective RF ground is
connected to the system. A single ground point
should be used for all equipment. The unit can be
grounded by connecting the shield (drain) wire of
the power cable to the vessel's RF ground point.
On vessels without an RF ground system the shield
(drain) wire should be connected directly to the
negative battery terminal.
The dc power system should be either:
• Negative grounded, with the negative battery
terminal connected to the vessel's ground.
• Floating, with neither battery terminal connected
to the vessel's ground
5 A (if only connecting one device)
Note: The suitable fuse rating for the thermal
breaker is dependent on the number of devices you
are connecting. If in doubt consult an authorized
Raymarine dealer.
Warning: Positive ground systems
Do not connect this unit to a system which
has positive grounding.
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.
-
+
1
2
3
4
4
D11637-2
1
Positive (+) bar
2
Negative (-) bar
3
Circuit breaker
4
Fuse
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4.4 Transducer connections
Warning: Transducer cables
1
Do not remove the transducer cable whilst
the product is powered on, doing so can
cause sparks. If the transducer cable is
accidently removed whilst the product is
powered on, switch the product's power
off, replace the cable and then switch the
power back on.
Caution: Do not cut transducer
cables
2
3
4
5
6
D13257-1
• Cutting the transducer cable severely
reduces sonar performance. If the
cable is cut, it must be replaced, it
cannot be repaired.
• Cutting the transducer cable will
void the warranty and invalidate the
European CE mark.
CP370 Transducer connections
ClearPulseTM
The CP370 is a
traditional sonar
module designed for use with traditional transducers.
Important: Transducers must be installed in
accordance with the instructions provided with the
transducer.
Item
Description
1
CP370
2
“Dual transducer” Speed / Temperature Y-cable
adaptor (E66022)
3
Cable to transducer connection
4
Cable to transducer connection
5
Compatible depth transducer
6
Compatible speed / temperature transducer
For a list of compatible transducers refer to 3.4
Traditional transducers.
For a list of transducer cables refer to 10.1 Spares
and accessories.
CP470 Transducer connection
CP370 transducer connection
The CP470 is a CHIRP broadband sonar module
designed for use with broadband transducers.
Important: Transducers must be installed in
accordance with the instructions provided with the
transducer.
1
Broadband transducer connection
2
1
3
D13256-1
Item
Description
1
CP370.
2
Extension cable (optional)
3
Transducer
2
3
D13258-1
Dual transducer connections
You can use the optional “Dual transducer” Speed /
Temperature Y-cable adaptor (E66022) to connect
a combination of depth and speed / temperature
transducers.
Note: Do NOT use this cable adaptor to connect
more than one depth transducer.
Cables and connections
Item
Description
1
CP470
2
Extension cable (optional)
3
Broadband transducer (dual element)
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4.5 Network connection
Dual broadband (single element) transducer
connections
The unit must be connected to a compatible
Raymarine multifunction display to enable echo
sounder data to be viewed.
1
Multifunction display connection
Unit connected to a multifunction display using a
RayNet cable.
2
1
3
4
5
2
6
D13259-1
Item
Description
1
CP470
2
“Paired CHIRP transducer” Y-cable adaptor
(A102146)
3
D13261-1
3
Channel B of combined cable
4
Channel A of combined cable
5
Broadband transducer (single element)
Note: The connection panel on your product may
look slightly different to that shown, depending
on variant. The network connection method
remains the same for all products featuring RayNet
connectors.
6
Broadband transducer (single element)
Item
Description
1
Sonar module.
2
Connector panel for compatible Raymarine
multifunction display.
3
RayNet cable.
Transducer pair connections
Transducer Pair
Frequencies
Cable Channel A
Cable Channel B
Low & High
Low frequency
transducer
High frequency
transducer
Low & Medium
Low frequency
transducer
Medium frequency
transducer
Medium & High
Medium frequency
transducer
High frequency
transducer
Multifunction display configuration (extended
cables)
When the required length of a single network cable
run is greater than 20 m (65.6 ft), a RayNet (male)
to (male) adaptor cable should be used to connect
RayNet cables together .
Note: When fitting transducer pairs ensure that
channel A and channel B of the transducer cable
are connected to the relevant transducer as shown
in the table above.
1
2
3
For a list of compatible CHIRP transducers refer to
3.5 CHIRP transducers.
For a list of transducer cables refer to 10.1 Spares
and accessories.
3
4
D13262-1
Transducer cable extension
For some installations it may be necessary to extend
the transducer cable.
• Refer to Chapter 10 Spares and accessories for a
list of suitable transducer extension cables.
Note: The connection panel on your product may
look slightly different to that shown, depending
on variant. The network connection method
remains the same for all products featuring RayNet
connectors.
• Raymarine recommends a maximum of one cable
extension for any single transducer cable.
Item
Description
1
Sonar module.
• For best performance, keep all cable lengths to
a minimum.
2
Connector panel for compatible Raymarine
multifunction display.
3
RayNet cables.
4
RayNet (Male) to (Male) adaptor cable.
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Multiple multifunction display configuration
A Raymarine network switch can be used to connect
the unit to more than 1 multifunction display.
Note: Ensure network cables and connections are
tight and secure using any cable ties provided with
your network hardware.
1
2
3
4
5
2
2
D13263-1
Note: The connection panel on your product may
look slightly different to that shown, depending
on variant. The network connection method
remains the same for all products featuring RayNet
connectors.
Item
Description
1
Sonar module.
2
RayNet cable.
3
RayNet network switch.
4
Connector panel for compatible Raymarine
multifunction display.
5
Connector panel for additional compatible
Raymarine multifunction display.
For details on available network hardware and
cables refer to Chapter 10 Spares and accessories.
Cables and connections
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Chapter 5: Location and mounting
Chapter contents
•
•
•
•
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
Selecting a location on page 32
Product dimensions — CP370 on page 33
Product dimensions — CP470 on page 33
Mounting on page 34
Location and mounting
31
5.1 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
Important considerations when choosing a suitable
location for your product.
• All cables should be adequately secured,
protected from physical damage, and protected
from exposure to heat.
• Avoid sharp bends in cables.
• Use a watertight feed-through wherever a
cable passes through an exposed bulkhead or
deckhead.
• Secure cables in place using tie-wraps or lacing
twine. Coil any extra cable and tie it out of the way.
• Do NOT run cables through bilges or doorways, or
close to moving or hot objects.
This product is suitable for mounting above or below
decks.
• Do NOT run cables near to engines or fluorescent
lights.
The product should be mounted where it will be:
Always route data cables as far away as possible
from:
• protected from physical damage and excessive
vibration.
• other equipment and cables,
• well ventilated and away from heat sources.
• high current carrying ac and dc power lines,
• away from any potential ignition source such as an
engine room, near fuel tanks or a gas locker.
• antennas.
When choosing a location for the product,
consider the following points to ensure reliable and
trouble-free operation:
• Access — there must be sufficient space to
enable cable connections to the product, avoiding
tight bends in the cable.
• Diagnostics — the product must be mounted in
a location where the diagnostics LED is easily
visible.
Note: Not all products include a diagnostics
LED. Refer to the Chapter 6 System checks
and troubleshooting for more information.
• Electrical interference — the product should be
mounted far enough away from any equipment
that may cause interference such as motors,
generators and radio transmitters / receivers.
• Magnetic compass — refer to the Compass
safe distance section in this document for advice
on maintaining a suitable distance between this
product and any compasses on your vessel.
• Power — to keep cable runs to a minimum, the
product must be located as close as possible to
the vessel’s dc power supply.
• Mounting surface — ensure the product is
adequately supported on a secure surface. Refer
to the weight information provided in the Technical
specification for this product and ensure that the
intended mounting surface is suitable for bearing
the product weight. Do NOT mount units or cut
holes in places which may damage the structure
of the vessel.
Cable routing requirements
Consider the following before installing the system
cables:
• You will need to attach power, transducer and
network cables to the unit.
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5.2 Product dimensions — CP370
A
B
D13247-1
D13247-1
Item
Dimension
Item
Dimension
A
299.4 mm (11.79 in)
A
299.4 mm (11.79 in)
B
188.0 mm (7.4 in)
B
188.0 mm (7.4 in)
C
201.5 mm (7.9 in)
C
205.6 mm (8.1 in)
D
84.4 mm (3.3 in)
D
84.4 mm (3.3 in)
E
80.0 mm (3.1 in)
E
80.0 mm (3.1 in)
Location and mounting
D
E
C
E
B
D
C
A
5.3 Product dimensions — CP470
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5.4 Mounting
Note: Drill bit, tap size and tightening torque is
dependent on the thickness and type of material
the unit is to be mounted on.
Mounting the unit
Having chosen a suitable location, install the unit
as follows:
Note: Raymarine recommends mounting the unit
vertically.
1. Secure the mounting template in the required
location using adhesive tape.
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3. Remove the mounting template.
4. Screw in the supplied fixing screws about half
way into the holes.
5. Place the unit onto the fixing screws.
6. Push the unit down to engage the key slots in
the unit.
7. Tighten the screws
1
2
3
D13248-1
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Chapter 6: System checks and troubleshooting
Chapter contents
•
•
•
•
•
•
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
Initial power on test on page 36
Software updates on page 37
Troubleshooting on page 37
Sonar troubleshooting on page 38
LED Diagnostics on page 39
Resetting the sonar on page 42
System checks and troubleshooting
35
6.1 Initial power on test
Once the unit has been correctly installed check that
it is operating correctly.
After powering on, the unit will take approximately
50 seconds to bootup, from powering on through to
normal operation LED status indicator should be
GREEN. If the LED status indicator is not green then
refer to the troubleshooting section of this handbook.
Open the Fishfinder application on your connected
multifunction display and ensure that it is operating
correctly.
Switching between multiple external sonar
modules
If your system includes multiple external sonar
modules you must complete the procedure detailed
below to ensure only one sonar module is active at a
time.
Note: If your multifunction display has an internal
sonar module, complete the procedure detailed
in Switching between internal and external sonar
modules BEFORE attempting the following:
1. Power off ALL external sonar modules, either at
the power supply or by disconnecting the power
cable from the sonar module.
2. Wait for the No Sounder Source Available
message to be displayed in the Fishfinder
application.
3. Power on the external sonar module that you
want to use.
Further information
For detailed operating instructions, refer to the
handbook that accompanies your multifunction
display.
Multiple sonar operation
For systems with multiple sonar modules, only one
sonar may operate at any one time.
Before attempting to use the fishfinder application on
your multifunction display, use one of the methods
described in this document to ensure that only one
sonar module is active on your system.
Switching between internal and external sonar
modules
If you want to switch your active sonar module
between internal and external follow the steps below.
1. Power off the active sonar module.
• Internal sonar module is turned off from the
Fishfinder application menu: Menu > Set-up >
Sounder Set-up > Internal Sounder.
• External sonar modules should be turned off at
the power supply.
2. Wait for the No Sounder Source Available
message to be displayed in the Fishfinder
application.
3. Power on the new sonar module.
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6.2 Software updates
6.3 Troubleshooting
The software running on the product can be updated.
The troubleshooting information provides possible
causes and corrective action required for common
problems associated with marine electronics
installations.
• Raymarine periodically releases software updates
to improve product performance and add new
features.
• You can update the software for your product using
a connected and compatible multifunction display.
• Refer to www.raymarine.com/software/ for the
latest software updates and the software update
procedure for your product.
• If in doubt as to the correct procedure for updating
your product software, refer to your dealer or
Raymarine technical support.
System checks and troubleshooting
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
product 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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6.4 Sonar troubleshooting
Problems with the sonar and their possible causes and solutions are described here.
Problem
Possible causes
Possible solutions
Sonar data not available on
multifunction display.
Unit power supply fault.
Check the unit power supply and cables.
Other unit fault.
Refer to the instructions supplied with the unit.
SeaTalkhs / RayNet network
problem.
Check that the unit is correctly connected to a Raymarine
network SeaTalkhs switch or crossover coupler (as
applicable).
Check the status of the Raymarine network switch (if
applicable).
Check that SeaTalkhs/ RayNet cables are free from
damage.
Problematic depth readings or
sonar image.
Software mismatch between
equipment may prevent
communication.
Contact Raymarine technical support.
Gain or Frequency settings may
be inappropriate for present
conditions.
Check the sonar presets, gain and frequency settings.
Unit power supply fault
Check the voltage from the power supply, if this is too low
it can affect the transmitting power of the unit.
Unit cable fault.
Ensure that the power, transducer and all other cables to
the unit are properly connected and free from damage.
Transducer fault
Check that the transducer is mounted correctly and is
clean.
If you have a transom-mount transducer, check that the
transducer hasn't kicked up due to hitting an object.
Incorrect speed reading
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Other unit fault.
Refer to the instructions supplied with the unit.
Vessel stationary
Fish arches are not displayed if the vessel is stationary,
fish will appear on the display as straight lines.
High vessel speed
Turbulence around the transducer may be confusing the
unit.
Scroll speed set to zero
Adjust scroll speed
Paddle wheel fault
Check that the paddle wheel is clean.
No speed offset set
Add speed offset.
Incorrect calibration
Re-calibrate equipment
CP370 / CP470
6.5 LED Diagnostics
D13249-1
The LED on the front panel of the unit provides
information on the status of the sonar module and
notifies users of any problems within the unit. The
LED blinks the following colors:
• Green — shows the unit is operating normally.
• Amber — warns of a problem in the unit.
• Red — shows that there is an error in the unit.
The number of times the LED blinks is a code which
represents the errors or warnings as shown in the
LED indication status table. If there are multiple
warnings or errors, the codes are given in sequence
with a 2 second pause between blink patterns.
System checks and troubleshooting
39
LED indication status
LED color
LED code
Status
User action
Solid
Green
Power On
• None (normal power up takes <1 minute.)
Green 1
blink
Normal
operation
• None
Amber 1
blink
Transducer
disconnected
• Ensure transducer cable and connections are
secure and free from damage.
• Power cycle unit to recover transducer
information.
• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical
support.
Amber 2
blinks
No network
detected
• Ensure network is powered.
• Ensure network cable and connections are
secure and free from damage.
• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical
support.
Amber 3
blinks
Unit
overheating
• Ensure installation environment is within
recommendations.
• Unit will recover when temperature falls within
specifications.
• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical
support.
Amber 4
blinks
*Transducer
overheating
• Ensure installation environment is within
recommendations.
• Unit will recover when temperature falls within
specifications.
• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical
support.
Amber 5
blinks
Under voltage
(<10.2V)
• Ensure power cable and connections are secure
and free from damage.
• Ensure power supply cabling is consistent with
recommendations.
• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical
support.
Amber 6
blinks
Over voltage
(>34.2V)
• Ensure power supply levels are consistent with
recommendations.
• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical
support.
Red 1
blink
General failure
• If combined with voltage warning, check power
supply and cables.
• Power cycle unit to recover.
• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical
support.
Red 2
blinks
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Not Defined
• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical
support.
CP370 / CP470
LED color
LED code
Status
Red 3
blinks
User action
Ambient
• Ensure installation environment is within
temperature too
recommendations.
hot
• Unit will recover when temperature falls within
specifications.
• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical
support.
Red 4
blinks
Problems
with internal
database
• Power cycle unit to recover.
• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical
support.
Note: *Not applicable to CP370.
Note: During a software upgrade process the LED will be solid Red and change to solid Amber on
successful completion. A power cycle will be necessary to install the changes.
Note: If any other LED sequence other than described above is seen and persists please contact
Raymarine technical support.
System checks and troubleshooting
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6.6 Resetting the sonar
The reset function restores the unit to its factory
default values.
Note: Performing a factory reset will clear speed
and temperature calibration settings and the depth
offset.
1. Using a compatible Raymarine multifunction
display go to the Fishfinder application page.
2. Select Menu from the side menu.
3. Select Set-up.
4. Select Sounder Set-up.
5. Select Sonar reset.
6. Select Yes to confirm.
The unit will now be reset to factory default settings.
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Chapter 7: Maintenance
Chapter contents
•
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•
7.1 Routine checks on page 44
7.2 Unit cleaning instructions on page 44
7.3 Transducer cleaning on page 45
Maintenance
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7.1 Routine checks
7.2 Unit cleaning instructions
The following periodic checks should be made:
The unit does not require regular cleaning. However,
if you find it necessary to clean the unit, please follow
the steps below:
1. Ensure power is switched off.
2. Wipe unit clean with a damp cloth.
3. If necessary, use a mild detergent solution to
remove grease marks.
• Examine cables for signs of damage, such as
chafing, cuts or nicks.
• Check that the cable connectors are firmly
attached and that their locking mechanisms are
properly engaged.
Note: Cable checks should be carried out with the
power supply switched off.
Warning: High voltage
This product contains high voltage.
Adjustments require specialized service
procedures and tools only available to
qualified service technicians. There are
no user serviceable parts or adjustments.
The operator should never remove the
cover or attempt to service the product.
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7.3 Transducer cleaning
Growth can collect on the bottom of the transducer,
this can reduce performance. To prevent the build
up of sea growth, coat the transducer with a thin
layer of water based antifouling paint, available from
your local marine dealer. Reapply paint every 6
months or at the beginning of each boating season.
Certain smart transducers have restrictions on where
antifouling paint is applied. Please consult your
dealer.
Note: Transducers with a temperature sensor may
not work properly if painted.
Note: Never use ketone based paint. Ketones
can attack many plastics possibly damaging the
sensor.
Note: Never use spray paint on your transducer.
Spraying incorporates tiny air bubbles, and a
marine transducer cannot transmit properly
through air.
Use a soft cloth and mild household detergent to
clean the transducer. If the fouling is severe, remove
the growth with a green scotch briteTM pad. Be
careful to avoid scratching the transducers face.
If your transducer has a paddlewheel you can wet
sand with fine grade wet/dry paper.
Note: Harsh cleaning solvents such as acetone
may damage the transducer.
Maintenance
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Chapter 8: Technical support
Chapter contents
•
•
8.1 Raymarine customer support on page 48
8.2 Viewing product information on page 48
Technical support
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8.1 Raymarine customer support
8.2 Viewing product information
Raymarine provides a comprehensive customer
support service. You can contact customer support
through the Raymarine website, telephone and
e-mail. If you are unable to resolve a problem, please
use any of these facilities to obtain additional help.
You can view information about your unit from the
Diagnostics menu on a compatible multifunction
display. This option displays information such as
product serial number and software version.
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.
With the Homescreen displayed:
1. Select Set-up.
2. Select Maintenance.
3. Select Diagnostics.
4. Select the Select Device option.
A list of connected devices is displayed.
5. Select the product for which you want to view
information. Alternatively, select Show All Data
to display information for all connected products.
Telephone and e-mail support
In the USA:
• Tel: +1 603 324 7900
• Toll Free: +1 800 539 5539
• E-mail: [email protected]
In the UK, Europe, and the Middle East:
• Tel: +44 (0)13 2924 6777
• E-mail: [email protected]
In Southeast Asia and Australia:
• Tel: +61 (0)29479 4800
• E-mail: [email protected]
Product information
If you need to request service, please have the
following information to hand:
• Product name.
• Product identity.
• Serial number.
• Software application version.
• System diagrams.
You can obtain this product information using the
menus within your product.
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Chapter 9: Technical specification
Chapter contents
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•
9.1 CP370 on page 50
9.2 CP470 on page 50
Technical specification
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9.1 CP370
9.2 CP470
Physical specification
Physical specification
• Width: 299.4 mm
(11.79 in).
Dimensions
Weight
• Width: 299.4 mm
(11.79 in).
Dimensions
• Height: 204.9 mm
(8.06 in).
• Height: 204.9 mm
(8.06 in).
• Height (including
connectors): 284.9 mm
(11.2 in).
• Height (including
connectors): 284.9 mm
(11.2 in).
• Depth: 87.5 mm (3.45 in).
• Depth: 87.5 mm (3.45 in).
1.435 kg (3.16 lbs)
Power specification
Weight
1.539 kg (3.39 lbs)
Power specification
Nominal supply voltage
12 V / 24 V dc
Nominal supply voltage
12 V / 24 V dc
Operating voltage range
10.8 V to 31.2 V dc
Operating voltage range
10.8 V to 31.2 V dc
Power consumption
30.6 W (Maximum)
Power consumption
22 W Typical
Current
3 A RMS
Current
6 A Peak
Fuse / breakers
5A
Fuse / breakers
5A
Environmental specification
Environmental specification
Operating temperature
–10°C (14°F) to +55°C
(131°F)
Operating temperature
–20°C (–4°F) to +50°C
(122°F)
Storage temperature
–30°C (22°F) to +70°C
(158°F)
Storage temperature
–30°C (22°F) to +70°C
(158°F)
Relative humidity
95%
Relative humidity
95%
Waterproof rating
IPX6
Waterproof rating
IPX6
CP370 — Sonar specification
CHIRP Sonar specification
Channels
1
Frequency
25 kHz to 255 kHz
Frequency
50 kHz and 200 kHz
Pulse length
80 ms maximum
Power output
Up to 1 kW RMS (with suitable transducer)
80 p/s
Depth
0.9 m (3 ft) to 1524 m (5,000 ft) (In optimum
conditions and depending on transducer
connected)
Maximum
transmit rate
Power output
2 kW RMS (with suitable transducer)
Depth
0.6 m (2 ft) to 3048 m (10,000ft) (dependent
on connected transducer)
Transducer
Transom-mount, in-hull, through-hull
Connections
• 1 x Power connection
Transducer
Transom-mount, in-hull, through-hull
• 1 x network connection (RayNet
connector) 10 / 100 Mb/s
Connections
• 1 x Power connection
• 1 x Network connection (RayNet
connector) 10 / 100 Mb/s
• 1 x Transducer connection
• 1 x Transducer connection
Conformance specification
Conformance
• EN 60945:2002
• EMC Directive
2004/108/EC
• Australia and New
Zealand: C-Tick,
Compliance Level 2
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Conformance specification
Conformance
• EN 60945:2002
• EMC Directive
2004/108/EC
• Australia and New
Zealand: C-Tick,
Compliance Level 2
CP370 / CP470
Chapter 10: Spares and accessories
Chapter contents
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•
•
•
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•
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
Spares and accessories on page 52
Transducers on page 52
Network hardware on page 53
Network cable connector types on page 53
RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors on page 54
RayNet to RJ45 adapter cables on page 55
Spares and accessories
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10.1 Spares and accessories
10.2 Transducers
The following accessories and spare parts are
available:
For a list of compatible transducers for the CP370
refer to 3.4 ClearPulseTM transducers.
CP370 Part
number
CP470 Part
number
For a list of compatible transducers for the CP470
refer to 3.5 CHIRP transducers.
1.5 m (5 ft) power
cable
A80025
A80025
3 m (10 ft)
transducer
extension cable
E66074
A102148
5 m (16.4
ft) transducer
extension cable
E66010
A102150
Dual transducer
Speed /
Temperature
Y-cable adaptor
E66022
Item
Paired CHIRP
transducer Y-cable
adaptor
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10.3 Network hardware
Item
HS5 RayNet
network switch
Part
number
10.4 Network cable connector types
There are 2 types of network cable connector —
SeaTalkhs and RayNet.
Notes
A80007 5–port switch for network
connection of multiple
devices featuring RayNet
connectors. Equipment with
RJ45 SeaTalkhs connectors
can also be connected using
suitable adapter cables.
RJ45 SeaTalkhs
network switch
E55058 8–port switch for network
connection of multiple
SeaTalkhs devices featuring
RJ45 connectors.
RJ45 SeaTalkhs
crossover coupler
E55060 • Enables direct connection
of RJ45 SeaTalkhs devices
to smaller systems where
a switch is not required.
SeaTalkhs connector — used for
connecting SeaTalkhs devices to
a Raymarine network switch via
SeaTalkhs cables.
RayNet connector — used for
connecting Raymarine network
switches and SeaTalkhs devices to
the multifunction display via RayNet
cables. Also required for connecting a
crossover coupler if only one device
is being connected to the display's
Network connector.
• Enables the connection of
RJ45 SeaTalkhs devices
to a HS5 RayNet network
switch (in conjunction with
suitable adapter cables).
• Enables 2 RJ45 SeaTalkhs
cables to be connected
together to extend the
length of the cabling.
Recommended for internal
installations.
Ethernet RJ45
coupler
R32142 • Enables direct connection
of RJ45 SeaTalkhs devices
to smaller systems where
a switch is not required.
• Enables the connection of
RJ45 SeaTalkhs devices
to a HS5 RayNet network
switch (in conjunction with
suitable adapter cables).
• Enables 2 RJ45 SeaTalkhs
cables to be connected
together to extend the
length of the cabling.
Recommended for external
installations.
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10.5 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors
1
400 mm (1.3 ft)
A80161
2 m (6.56 ft)
5 m (16.4 ft)
20 m (65.6 ft)
A62361 A80005 A62362 A80006
2
3
R70014
4
10 m (32.8 ft)
A80262
100 mm (3.9 in)
A80162
D13160-1
Description
Typical use
Quantity
1
Standard RayNet connection cable
Suitable for connecting all RayNet equipment directly to
with a RayNet (female) socket on both LightHouse multifunction displays featuring a RayNet
ends.
connector. Can also be used to connect RayNet equipment
via a RayNet network switch (e.g. HS5).
1
2
RayNet cable puller (5 pack).
These “handles” securely attach to the twist-lock on RayNet
cables, enabling you to pull the cables through conduits and
other obstacles.
5
3
RayNet to RayNet right-angle coupler Suitable for connecting RayNet cables at 90° (right angle) to 1
/ adapter.
devices, for installations where space is limited. For example,
use this adapter to connect a RayNet cable to a multifunction
display when there is not enough space behind the display for
the usual cable bend radius required by a standard RayNet
cable. This adapter features a RayNet (female) socket at
one end, and a RayNet (male) plug at the other end.
4
Adapter cable with a RayNet (male)
plug on both ends.
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Suitable for joining (female) RayNet cables together for
longer cable runs.
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10.6 RayNet to RJ45 adapter cables
400 mm (1.3 ft)
A80160
1
100 mm (3.9 in)
A80247
2
400 mm (1.3 ft)
A80272
3
3 m (9.84 ft)
A80276
4
5
1 m (3.28 ft)
3 m (9.84 ft)
10 m (32.8 ft)
A62360
A80151
A80159
D13158-1
1
Description
Typical use
Quantity
Adapter cable with a RayNet (female)
socket on one end, and a waterproof
(female) socket on the other end
accepting the following cables with an
RJ45 SeaTalkhs waterproof locking
(male) plug:
A typical use for this adapter cable is to connect a DSM300
sonar module to a LightHouse MFD, using all-waterproof
cable connections. This adapter cable will also accept the
following RJ45 SeaTalkhs cables, although the RJ45 plug
that connects at the equipment end (e.g. DSM300) will NOT
be waterproof:
1
• A62245 (1.5 m).
• E55049 (1.5 m).
• A62246 (15 m).
• E55050 (5 m).
• E55051 (10 m).
• A62135 (15 m).
• E55052 (20 m).
2
Adapter cable with a RayNet (female)
socket on one end, and a waterproof
(female) RJ45 socket on the other
end, along with a locking gland for a
watertight fit.
Directly connect a Raymarine radar scanner with an RJ45
SeaTalkhs (male) cable to a RayNet network switch (e.g.
HS5) or LightHouse MFD.
1
3
Adapter cable with a RayNet (male)
plug on one end, and an RJ45
SeaTalkhs waterproof (male) plug on
the other end.
Connect a legacy G-Series GPM-400, C-Series Widescreen
or E-Series Widescreen MFD to a Raymarine radar scanner
supplied with a RayNet power / data cable.
1
4
Adapter cable with a RayNet (female)
socket on one end, and an RJ45
SeaTalkhs waterproof (male) plug on
the other end.
Connect a legacy G-Series GPM-400, C-Series Widescreen
or E-Series Widescreen MFD to a RayNet network switch
(e.g. the HS5).
1
5
Adapter cable with a RayNet (female)
socket on one end, and an RJ45
SeaTalkhs (female) socket on the
other end.
Connect a LightHouse MFD to a legacy SR6 switch /
weather receiver or a legacy 8–port SeaTalkhs network
switch. Another common use for the cable is in conjunction
with a crossover coupler (E55060 or R32142) to connect
Raymarine products with an RJ45 connection (e.g. radar
scanner, thermal camera or DSM300) to a LightHouse MFD
or RayNet network switch (e.g. the HS5).
1
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