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CP370 / CP470 / CP570

INSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS

English

Date: 07-2015

Document number: 87213-1-EN

© 2015 Raymarine UK Limited

Trademark and patents notice

Raymarine, Tacktick, Clear Pulse, Truzoom, HSB, SeaTalk, SeaTalk

hs

, SeaTalk

ng

, Micronet, Raytech,

Gear Up, Marine Shield, Seahawk, Autohelm, Automagic, and Visionality are registered or claimed trademarks of Raymarine Belgium.

FLIR, DownVision, SideVision, Dragonfly, Instalert, Infrared Everywhere, and The World’s Sixth

Sense are registered or claimed trademarks of FLIR Systems, Inc.

All other trademarks, trade names, or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners.

This product is protected by patents, design patents, patents pending, or design patents pending.

Fair Use Statement

You may print no more than three copies of this manual for your own use. You may not make any further copies or distribute or use the manual in any other way including without limitation exploiting the manual commercially or giving or selling copies to third parties.

Software updates

Check the website www.raymarine.com

for the latest software releases for your product.

Product handbooks

The latest versions of all English and translated handbooks are available to download in PDF format from the website www.raymarine.com

.

Please check the website to ensure you have the latest handbooks.

Copyright ©2015 Raymarine UK Ltd. All rights reserved.

ENGLISH

Document number: 87213-1

Date: 07-2015

Contents

Chapter 1 Important information........................ 7

Certified Installation ................................................... 7

Water ingress ............................................................ 7

Disclaimer ................................................................. 8

EMC installation guidelines ........................................ 8

Suppression ferrites ................................................... 8

Connections to other equipment ................................. 8

Declaration of conformity............................................ 8

Product disposal ........................................................ 8

Warranty registration.................................................. 8

IMO and SOLAS........................................................ 8

Technical accuracy .................................................... 9

Chapter 9 Technical specification...................... 53

9.1 CP370 Technical specification............................... 54

9.2 CP470 Technical specification............................... 54

9.3 CP570 Technical specification............................... 55

Chapter 10 Spares and accessories .................. 57

10.1 Spares and accessories...................................... 58

10.2 Network hardware .............................................. 58

10.3 Network cable connector types............................ 59

10.4 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors ........... 60

10.5 RayNet to RJ45 adapter cables........................... 61

10.6 RJ45 SeaTalk

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network and patch cables ........... 62

Chapter 2 Document and product information........................................................... 11

2.1 Document information .......................................... 12

2.2 Parts supplied ...................................................... 13

2.3 Product overview ................................................. 14

2.4 Sonar technology ................................................. 15

2.5 Raymarine sonar modules .................................... 16

Chapter 3 Planning the installation ................... 17

3.1 Installation checklist ............................................. 18

3.2 Required additional components ........................... 18

3.3 Compatible multifunction displays ......................... 19

3.4 Software updates ................................................. 19

3.5 Tools required ...................................................... 20

3.6 System examples................................................. 20

3.7 Warnings and cautions ......................................... 21

3.8 General location requirements .............................. 22

3.9 Product dimensions.............................................. 23

Chapter 4 Cables and connections.................... 25

4.1 General cabling guidance ..................................... 26

4.2 Connections overview .......................................... 27

4.3 Power connection ................................................ 27

4.4 Transducer connections ....................................... 30

4.5 Network connection.............................................. 33

Chapter 5 Mounting............................................. 35

5.1 Mounting ............................................................. 36

Chapter 6 System checks and troubleshooting ................................................... 37

6.1 Initial power on test .............................................. 38

6.2 Troubleshooting ................................................... 39

Chapter 7 Maintenance ....................................... 47

7.1 Routine checks .................................................... 48

7.2 Unit cleaning instructions ...................................... 48

Chapter 8 Technical support .............................. 49

8.1 Raymarine product support and servicing .............. 50

8.2 Viewing product information .................................. 51

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6 CP370 / CP470 / CP570

Chapter 1: Important information

Certified Installation

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: 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: 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.

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: Sonar operation

• NEVER operate the sonar with the vessel out of the water.

• NEVER touch the transducer face when the sonar is powered on.

• SWITCH OFF the sonar if divers are likely to be within 7.6 m (25 ft) of the transducer.

Warning: Product grounding

Before applying power to this product, ensure it has been correctly grounded, in accordance with the instructions provided.

Warning: Positive ground systems

Do not connect this unit to a system which has positive grounding.

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.

Warning: Power supply voltage

Connecting this product to a voltage supply greater than the specified maximum rating may cause permanent damage to the unit. Refer to the Technical

specification section for voltage rating.

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: 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.

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.

Water ingress

Water ingress disclaimer

Although the waterproof rating capacity of this product meets the stated IPX standard (refer to the product’s Technical Specification), 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.

Important information

7

Disclaimer

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.

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 information utilized by the product supplied by third parties.

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.

Note: In areas of extreme EMC interference, some slight interference may be noticed on the product. Where this occurs the product and the source of the interference should be separated by a greater distance.

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).

– 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

Suppression ferrites

• Raymarine cables may be pre-fitted or supplied with suppression ferrites. These are important for

8 correct EMC performance. If ferrites are supplied separately to the cables (i.e. not pre-fitted), you must fit the supplied ferrites, using the supplied instructions.

• If a ferrite has to be removed for any purpose (e.g.

installation or maintenance), it must be replaced in the original position before the product is used.

• Use only ferrites of the correct type, supplied by

Raymarine or its 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.

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

.

Product disposal

Dispose of this product in accordance with the

WEEE Directive.

The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment

(WEEE) Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.

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.

CP370 / CP470 / CP570

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.

Important information

9

10 CP370 / CP470 / CP570

Chapter 2: Document and product information

Chapter contents

• 2.1 Document information on page 12

• 2.2 Parts supplied on page 13

• 2.3 Product overview on page 14

• 2.4 Sonar technology on page 15

• 2.5 Raymarine sonar modules on page 16

Document and product information

11

2.1 Document information

This document contains important information related to the installation of your Raymarine product.

The document includes information to help you:

• plan your installation and ensure you have all the necessary equipment;

• install and connect your product as part of a wider system of connected marine electronics;

• 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

.

Applicable products

This document is applicable to the following products:

Part number Name

E70297 CP370

Description

ClearPulse TM sonar module

E70298

E70258

CP470

CP570

ClearPulse TM

CHIRP broadband sonar module

ClearPulse TM

CHIRP dual-channel 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.

Document conventions

The following conventions are used throughout this document when referring to:

Type

Procedures for performing specific tasks using the product’s user interface.

Example

Select Set-Up.

Convention

The term “Select” is used to refer to the action of:

Procedures for navigating menu hierarchies.

1.

The internal sonar module is turned off from the

Fishfinder application menu: Menu

> Set-up

> Sounder

Set-up >

Internal

Sounder.

2.

The internal

GPS can be switched off from the Set-up menu: Menu

> Set-up >

GPS Set-up

> Internal

GPS.

• Touchscreen control — using your finger to select a menu option or item on the screen.

• Physical buttons —

Highlighting an item using the navigational buttons and confirming the selection by pressing the OK button.

Menu hierarchies are used in this document to provide a quick summary on how to access a particular function or menu option.

Document illustrations

Your product may differ slightly from that shown in the illustrations in this document, depending on product variant and date of manufacture.

All images are provided for illustration purposes only.

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Product documentation

The following documentation is applicable to your product:

Description

CP370 / CP470 / CP570 Installation instructions

Installation of a CP370 /CP470 / CP570 unit and connection to a wider system of marine electronics.

CP370 and CP470 Mounting template

Mounting diagram for surface mounting a

CP370 / CP470

CP570 Mounting template

Mounting diagram for surface mounting a

CP570

LightHouse ™ Operation instructions

Details the operation of the CP370 / CP470 /

CP570 and the Fishfinder application for the following multifunction displays:

Part number

87213 /

88027

87240

87206

81360

• a Series

• c Series

• e Series

• eS Series

• gS Series

2.2 Parts supplied

CP370 — Parts supplied

3

4

Item

1

2

5

4

1

2

3

5

Description

Sonar module

1.5 m (5 ft) power cable

No.8 fixing screws 4

Documentation pack

1

2 m (6.56 ft)

RayNet (Female) to RayNet

(Female) network cable

1

Quantity

1

1

Operation instructions

For detailed operation instructions for your product, refer to the documentation that accompanies your display.

Transducer installation instructions

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.

CP470 — Parts supplied

1

2

3 4

6

7

5

D13267-2

D13268-3

6

7

3

4

5

Item

1

2

Description

Sonar module

1.5 m (5 ft) power cable

No.8 fixing screws 4

Cable ferrite 1

1 Additional ground-wire kit

Documentation pack

1

1

2 m (6.56 ft)

RayNet (Female) to RayNet

(Female) network cable

Quantity

1

1

Document and product information

13

3

4

5

Item

1

2

6

CP570 — Parts supplied

1

2

2.3 Product overview

CP370 product overview

The CP370 is a ClearPulse

TM

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.

3 x4 x 8 x4

4

5

6

Description

Sonar module

1.5 m (5 ft) power cable

Fixing screw kit

Cable ferrite

Documentation pack

2 m (6.56 ft)

RayNet (Female) to RayNet

(Female) network cable

1

1

1

Quantity

1

1

1

D13310-3

D13250-2

The CP370 has the following features:

• Single channel ClearPulse

TM

sonar (conical beam).

• Up to 1,500 m 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 product overview

The CP470 is a ClearPulse

TM

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.

14

D13251-2

The CP470 has the following features:

ClearPulse

TM

CHIRP broadband sonar (conical beam).

• Up to 3,000 m depth range.

• Water temperature and speed sensing.

CP370 / CP470 / CP570

• Support for transom, through-hull and in-hull transducers.

• Support for Wide Beam transducers.

• 12 V or 24 V dc operation.

• Waterproof to IPX6.

• Robust and waterproof high-speed network connection.

CP570 product overview

The CP570 is a ClearPulse

TM

CHIRP dual-channel broadband sonar module. In conjunction with a compatible multifunction display, the CP570 provides a detailed view of the water beneath your vessel including the bottom, enabling you to identify fish and other objects.

2.4 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

D1331 1-1

The CP570 has the following features:

• Dual channel ClearPulse

TM

CHIRP sonar (conical beam).

• Independent channels (2 transmit, 2 receive).

• Up to 3,000 m depth range

• Water temperature and speed sensing.

• Support for transom, through-hull and in-hull transducers.

• Support for Wide Beam transducers.

• 12 V or 24 V dc operation.

• Waterproof to IPX6.

• Robust and waterproof high-speed network connection.

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

Document and product information

15

2.5 Raymarine sonar modules

The table below lists Raymarine’s current range of sonar modules.

Sonar module

CP100

CP200

CP300 / CP370

CP450C / CP470

CP570 a68 / a78 / a98 / a128 / eS78 / eS98 / eS128 a67 / a77 / a97 / a127 / c97 / c127 / e7D / e97

/ e127 / eS77 / eS97 / eS127

DSM30 / DSM300

Dragonfly

Technology / Description

CHIRP DownVision

/ Sonar external

SideVision ™

external

Traditional (1 kW) external

CHIRP external

CHIRP external

CHIRP DownVision

/ Sonar internal

Traditional (600 W) internal

Legacy external

CHIRP DownVision

/ Sonar internal

Note: SideVision ™

cannot be used as a source of depth data.

16 CP370 / CP470 / CP570

Chapter 3: Planning the installation

Chapter contents

• 3.1 Installation checklist on page 18

• 3.2 Required additional components on page 18

• 3.3 Compatible multifunction displays on page 19

• 3.4 Software updates on page 19

• 3.5 Tools required on page 20

• 3.6 System examples on page 20

• 3.7 Warnings and cautions on page 21

• 3.8 General location requirements on page 22

• 3.9 Product dimensions on page 23

Planning the installation

17

3.1 Installation checklist

3

4

1

2

5

6

7

8

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 and test the system.

3.2 Required additional components

This product forms part of a system of electronics and requires the following additional components for full operation.

• Check the website www.raymarine.com

for information about transducers that are compatible with your sonar module. Refer to

CP370:

EMC compliance

for information about regional restrictions that apply to transducers used with the

CP370 sonar module.

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.

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.

• Connectors, cable types, routes and lengths.

CP370: EMC compliance

Important: To ensure EMC Compliance, the transducers listed below 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.

Transducers NOT certified to be used with the

CP370 in the regions listed above:

• E66054 (P66, Plastic, Transom mount)

• E66008 (P79, Plastic, In-hull)

• A66091 (B744V, Bronze, Through-hull)

• A66092 (B744VL, Bronze, Through-hull)

• E66013 (P319, Plastic, Through-hull)

• E66014 (B117, Bronze, Through-hull)

• E66085 (B60–20°, Bronze, Tilted element,

Through-hull)

• E66086 (B60–12°, Bronze, Tilted element,

Through-hull)

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3.3 Compatible multifunction displays

The following Raymarine multifunction displays are compatible with your sonar module.

Multifunction display CP370

gS Series

● eS Series

● e Series

● c Series

● a Series

E-Series

Widescreen

C-Series

Widescreen

G-Series

E Classic

C Classic

Not compatible

CP470

Not compatible

Not compatible

Not compatible

Not compatible

Not compatible

CP570

Not compatible

Not compatible

Not compatible

Not compatible

Not compatible

3.4 Software updates

The software running on the product can be updated.

• 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.

Caution: Downloading software updates

The software update process is carried out at your own risk. Before initiating the update process ensure you have backed up any important files.

Ensure that the unit has a reliable power supply and that the update process is not interrupted.

Damage caused by incomplete updates are not covered by Raymarine warranty.

By downloading the software update package, you agree to these terms.

Planning the installation

19

3.5 Tools required

Product installation requires the following tools:

Item Description

Power drill

Quantity

1

3.6 System examples

The system examples below apply to your sonar module.

Example: Basic system

1

2

Pozidrive screwdriver 1

Drill bit of appropriate size* 1

Adhesive tape 1

Note: * The appropriate drill bit size is dependent on the thickness and material of the mounting surface.

2

3

Item

1

3

Description

Compatible Raymarine multifunction display

Sonar module (CP470 illustrated)

Transducer

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20 CP370 / CP470 / CP570

Example: Extended system

SeaTalk hs

/ RayNet

2

1

4

3

5 6

8

0 0

7

SeaTalk ng

2

3

4

Item

1

7

8

5

6

Description

Sonar module (CP470 illustrated)

Raymarine network switch

Digital radome

Compatible Raymarine multifunction display

Transducer

Actuator Control Unit (ACU)

EV unit

SeaTalk ng Pilot controller

Note: For detailed information on sonar module connections refer to

Chapter 4 Cables and connections

.

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3.7 Warnings and cautions

Important: Before proceeding, ensure that you have read and understood the warnings and cautions provided in the

Chapter 1 Important information

section of this document.

Planning the installation

21

3.8 General location requirements

Important considerations when choosing a suitable location for your product.

This product is suitable for mounting above or below decks.

The product should be mounted where it will be:

• protected from physical damage and excessive vibration.

• well ventilated and away from heat sources.

• away from any potential ignition source such as an engine room, near fuel tanks or a gas locker.

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.

• 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.

• 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,

• antennas.

Compass safe distance

To prevent potential interference with the vessel's magnetic compasses, ensure an adequate distance is maintained from the product.

When choosing a suitable location for the product you should aim to maintain the maximum possible distance from any compasses. Typically this distance should be at least 1 m (3 ft) in all directions. However for some smaller vessels it may not be possible to locate the product this far away from a compass. In this situation, when choosing the installation location for your product, ensure that the compass is not affected by the product when it is in a powered state.

Cable routing requirements

Consider the following before installing the system cables:

• You will need to attach power, transducer and network cables to the unit.

• The transducer cable should only be extended where the sonar module cannot be installed close enough to the transducer to allow a direct connection.

• All cables should be adequately secured, protected from physical damage, and protected from exposure to heat.

• Avoid sharp bends in cables.

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3.9 Product dimensions

CP370 dimensions

A

D

CP570 dimensions

A

D

D

E

B

C

Item

A

CP470 dimensions

A

Dimension

299.4 mm (11.79 in)

188.0 mm (7.4 in)

201.5 mm (7.9 in)

84.4 mm (3.3 in)

80.0 mm (3.1 in)

D13247-2

D

E

B

C

Item

A

D

Dimension

352.5 mm (13.9 in)

235 mm (9.3 in)

248.1 mm (9.8 in)

109.9 mm (4.3 in)

80.0 mm (3.1 in)

D13312-1

D

E

B

C

Item

A

Dimension

299.4 mm (11.79 in)

188.0 mm (7.4 in)

205.6 mm (8.1 in)

84.4 mm (3.3 in)

80.0 mm (3.1 in)

D13247-2

Planning the installation

23

24 CP370 / CP470 / CP570

Chapter 4: Cables and connections

Chapter contents

• 4.1 General cabling guidance on page 26

• 4.2 Connections overview on page 27

• 4.3 Power connection on page 27

• 4.4 Transducer connections on page 30

• 4.5 Network connection on page 33

Cables and connections 25

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.

Suppression ferrites

• Raymarine cables may be pre-fitted or supplied with suppression ferrites. These are important for correct EMC performance. If ferrites are supplied separately to the cables (i.e. not pre-fitted), you must fit the supplied ferrites, using the supplied instructions.

• If a ferrite has to be removed for any purpose (e.g.

installation or maintenance), it must be replaced in the original position before the product is used.

• Use only ferrites of the correct type, supplied by

Raymarine or its 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.

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

Cable connectors for your sonar module are shown below:

CP370 sonar module

4.3 Power connection

Always use the power cable provided with your product.

1 2

CP470 sonar module

3

D13265-2

1 2

CP570 sonar module

3 4

D13264-2

2

3

Item

1

1

1

2

3

Description

RED positive wire

Ground

BLACK negative wire

2

D13254-2

1 2 3

D13314-2

2

3

4

Item

1

Description

Network connection

Power connection

Transducer connection

Additional grounding point (CP470 only)

3 4

D13255-2

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.

2

3

Item

1

4

Description

Power supply

Sonar module (CP470 illustrated)

Vessel's RF ground

Transducer

The unit is intended for use on dc 'negative' or

'floating' ground power systems rated from 10.2 V to 32 V.

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 circuit protection (5 A), or

• powered from a slow blow in-line fuse (5 A) 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.

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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 mm 2 ) for any length of cable extension.

• For all lengths of extension to the power cable, ensure there is a continuous minimum voltage at the product’s power connector of 10.8 V with a fully flat battery at 11 V.

Important: Be aware that some products in your system (such as sonar modules) can create voltage peaks at certain times, which may impact the voltage available to other products during the peaks.

Thermal breaker rating

5 A (if only connecting one device)

Battery connection with RF ground

If your vessel does not have a distribution panel then your product may be wired directly to the battery with the drain wire connected to the vessel’s RF ground point.

6

1 2 3

7

4 5

D13018-1

1.

Vessel power supply positive (+)

2.

Vessel power supply negative (-)

3.

In-line fuse (If your products power cable does not have a built in fuse then an in-line fuse must be fitted.)

4.

* Drain wire

5.

Product power cable

6.

Vessel battery

7.

* Vessel RF ground point connection

Note: * Only applicable to products that include a drain wire on the product’s power cable.

Breakers, fuses and circuit protection

The information below is provided as guidance to help protect your product. The example illustrations provided are for common vessel power arrangements. If you are unsure how to provide the correct level of protection then please consult a

Raymarine authorized dealer for support.

Distribution panel connection

It is recommended that your product is wired through your vessel’s distribution panel via a thermal breaker or fuse.

Battery connection with no RF ground

If your vessel does not have a distribution panel or an RF ground point then your product may be wired directly to the battery with the drain wire also connected to the battery’s negative terminal.

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3

4 5

6 7

D13017-1

1.

Vessel power supply positive (+)

2.

In-line fuse (your product may contain a fuse already built in to the power cable.)

3.

Product power cable

4.

Vessel power supply negative (-)

5.

* Drain wire

6.

Vessel distribution panel

7.

* Vessel RF ground point connection

Note: * Only applicable to products that include a drain wire on the product’s power cable.

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6

D13019-1

1.

Vessel power supply positive (+)

2.

Vessel power supply negative (-)

3.

In-line fuse (If your products power cable does not have a built in fuse then an in-line fuse must be fitted.)

4.

* Drain wire connected to vessel negative power supply.

5.

Product power cable

6.

Vessel battery

Note: * Only applicable to products that include a drain wire on the product’s power cable.

CP370 / CP470 / CP570

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

Grounding — additional dedicated drain wire required (CP470 only)

The CP470 requires an additional dedicated drain wire. This wire supplements the drain wire (shield) that is part of the product’s power cable.

CP470 sonar module — additional grounding connection

5

3

1

2

3

4

4 4

Warning: Product grounding

Before applying power to this product, ensure it has been correctly grounded, in accordance with the instructions provided.

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

Warning: Positive ground systems

Do not connect this unit to a system which has positive grounding.

Cables and connections

D11637-2

3

4

1

2

Positive (+) bar

Negative (-) bar

Circuit breaker

Fuse

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.

D13308-1

4

5

2

3

Item

1

Description

Nut

Spring washer

Washer

Additional drain wire

Product additional ground point

Connect one end of the additional drain wire to your product. To locate the additional grounding point on your product, refer to the Connections illustration in this document.

Connect the other end of the additional drain wire to the same point as the power cable drain wire

(shield). This will be either the vessel's RF ground point, or on vessels without an RF ground system, the negative battery terminal.

The dc power system should be either:

• Negative grounded, with the negative battery terminal connected to the vessel's ground; or

• Floating, with neither battery terminal connected to the vessel's ground.

If several items require grounding, they may first be connected to a single local point (e.g. within a switch panel), with this point connected via a single, appropriately-rated conductor, to the vessel’s common RF ground point.

Implementation

The preferred minimum requirement for the path to ground 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) or greater.

• for runs of >1 m (3 ft), use 8 mm 2 (#8 AWG) or greater.

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In any grounding system, always keep the length of connecting braid or wires as short as possible.

References

• ISO10133/13297

• BMEA code of practice

• NMEA 0400

4.4 Transducer connections

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: 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.

CP370 Transducer connections

The CP370 is a ClearPulse

TM

sonar module designed for use with traditional transducers.

Transducers must be installed in accordance with the instructions provided with the transducer.

Traditional transducer connection

1

2

2

3

Item

1

Description

CP370

Extension cable (optional)

Transducer

3

D13256-2

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Dual transducer connections Broadband transducer connections

1

1

2

3 4

5

6

2

3

D13257-2

5

6

3

4

Item

1

2

Description

CP370

Dual Speed and Temperature traditional transducer cable (part number E66022)

Cable to transducer connection

Cable to transducer connection

Traditional transducer (e.g. Depth)

Traditional transducer (e.g. Speed and

Temperature)

Check the website www.raymarine.com

for information about transducers that are compatible with the CP370 sonar module.

For a list of transducer cables refer to

10.1 Spares and accessories .

Item

1

2

3

Description

CP470

Extension cable (optional)

Broadband transducer

Dual broadband (single element) transducer connections

1

2

D13258-2

CP470 / CP570 Transducer connections

The CP470 is a ClearPulse

TM

CHIRP broadband sonar module designed for use with broadband transducers.

The CP570 is a ClearPulse

TM

CHIRP dual-channel broadband sonar module designed for use with broadband transducers.

Note: Transducers without Transducer ID ® are not supported.

Check the website www.raymarine.com

for information about transducers that are compatible with your CP570 sonar module.

5

6

3

4

Item

1

2

5

3 4

6

D13259-2

Description

CP470

Paired CHIRP transducer Y-cable (part number

A102146)

Channel B of combined cable

Channel A of combined cable

Broadband transducer

Broadband transducer

Important: Transducers must be installed in accordance with the instructions provided with the transducer.

The following connection diagrams show a CP470 sonar module, but also applicable to the CP570 sonar module.

Transducer pair connections

Transducer Pair

Frequencies

Low & High

Cable Channel A

Low frequency transducer

Cable Channel B

High frequency transducer

Low & Medium

Medium & High

Low frequency transducer

Medium frequency transducer

Medium frequency transducer

High frequency transducer

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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.

Dual broadband (single element) transducer connections (with Speed and Temperature transducer)

Single broadband (single element) transducer connections

1

2

1

3

2

5

4

10

3

6 7

3

4

5

6

Item

1

2

Description

CP470

Single B75/B175 operation cable (part number

A80328)

Broadband transducer

D13315-1

3

4

5

Item

1

2

8 9

Item

1

2

3

Dual transducer connections

1

2

5

3

4

6

6

7

8

9

10

D13317-1

Description

CP470

Dual Speed and Temperature CHIRP transducer cable (part number A80345)

Cable to Y-cable (A102146) connection

Cable to transducer connection

Paired CHIRP transducer Y-cable (part number

A102146)

Channel B of combined cable

Channel A of combined cable

Broadband transducer

Broadband transducer

Speed and Temperature transducer

D13316-1

Description

CP470

Dual Speed and Temperature CHIRP transducer cable (part number A80345)

Cable to transducer connection

Cable to transducer connection

Broadband transducer

Speed and Temperature transducer

Transducer pair connections

Transducer Pair

Frequencies

Low & High

Low & Medium

Medium & High

Cable Channel A

Low frequency transducer

Low frequency transducer

Medium frequency transducer

Cable Channel B

High frequency transducer

Medium frequency transducer

High frequency transducer

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.

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Single broadband (single element) transducer connections (with Speed and Temperature transducer)

1

4.5 Network connection

The unit must be connected to a compatible

Raymarine multifunction display to enable echo sounder data to be viewed.

Multifunction display connection

Unit connected to a multifunction display using a

RayNet cable.

2

1

2

5

3 4

3

6

7

D13261-2

D13318-1

Item

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Description

CP470

Dual Speed and Temperature CHIRP transducer cable (part number A80345)

Cable to cable (A80328) connection

Cable to transducer connection

Single B75/B175 operation cable (part number

A80328)

Speed and Temperature transducer

Broadband transducer

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

1

2

3

Description

Sonar module (CP370 illustrated).

Connector panel for compatible Raymarine multifunction display.

RayNet cable.

Check the Raymarine website: www.raymarine.com

for information about transducers that are compatible with your sonar module.

For a list of transducer cables refer to

10.1 Spares and accessories .

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 .

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.

• Raymarine recommends a maximum of one cable extension for any single transducer cable.

• For best performance, keep all cable lengths to a minimum.

3

2

4

1

3

D13262-2

Cable extensions for Wide Beam transducers

All Wide Beam transducers are supplied with a fixed

2 m cable.

You must pair the fixed 2 m cable with an appropriate extension cable to connect the Wide Beam transducer to your CHIRP sonar module.

For paired Wide Beam transducer installations, extension cables must be placed between the

Y-cable and the transducer.

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.

3

4

Item

1

2

Description

Sonar module (CP370 illustrated).

Connector panel for compatible Raymarine multifunction display.

RayNet cables.

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

4

3

5

2 2

D13263-2

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.

2

3

4

Item

1

5

Description

Sonar module (CP370 illustrated).

RayNet cable.

RayNet network switch.

Connector panel for compatible Raymarine multifunction display.

Connector panel for additional compatible

Raymarine multifunction display.

For details on available network hardware and cables refer to

Chapter 10 Spares and accessories

.

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Chapter 5: Mounting

Chapter contents

• 5.1 Mounting on page 36

Mounting

35

5.1 Mounting

Important: The fixing screws supplied with your product may not be suitable for the mounting surface. Please check the security and integrity of the mounted product before finalizing your installation. If necessary, obtain replacement or additional mounting screws to ensure a secure installation.

Mounting the unit

Having chosen a suitable location, install the unit as follows:

Note: Raymarine recommends mounting the unit vertically.

1. Secure the mounting template in the required location using adhesive tape.

7. Tighten the screws (CP370 illustrated).

1 2 3

D13248-2

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

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2. Drill 4 holes at the marked location on the template.

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3. Remove the mounting template.

4. Screw in the fixing screws about half way into the holes.

5. Place the unit onto the fixing screws.

6. Push the unit down to engage the key slots in the unit.

36 CP370 / CP470 / CP570

Chapter 6: System checks and troubleshooting

Chapter contents

• 6.1 Initial power on test on page 38

• 6.2 Troubleshooting on page 39

System checks and troubleshooting

37

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 25 seconds to start up. From powering on through to normal operation, the LED status indicator should be solid green, changing to blinking green when normal operation is underway. If the LED status indicator is not blinking green then refer to the troubleshooting section of this handbook.

Open the Fishfinder application on your connected multifunction display and ensure that it is operating correctly.

Operation instructions

For detailed operation instructions for your product, refer to the documentation that accompanies your display.

CP370 — Legacy multifunction display transducer set up

To set up the sonar module / transducer on an

E Classic, C-Series Widescreen, E-Series

Widescreen or G-Series the following steps must be followed:

1.

Select the relevant transducer from the set-up menu.

2.

Wait 10 seconds for the change to take effect

Selecting the 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.

Important: A transducer will be selected by default, if this is the same as the transducer you have installed then you must re-select it from the list in order for it to be made the active transducer.

38 CP370 / CP470 / CP570

6.2 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 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.

System checks and troubleshooting

39

Sonar troubleshooting

Problems with the sonar and their possible causes and solutions are described here.

Scrolling image is not being displayed

Possible causes Possible solutions

Sonar disabled

Incorrect transducer selected

Damaged cables

Select Ping Enable from the Sounder Set-up menu.

Check that the correct transducer is selected in the Transducer Set-up menu.

1.

Check that the transducer cable connector is fully inserted and locked in position.

2.

Check the power supply cable and connectors for signs of damage or corrosion, replace if necessary.

3.

With the unit turned on, try flexing the cable near to the display connector to see if this causes the unit to re-boot/loose power, replace if necessary.

Damaged or fouled transducer

Wrong transducer fitted

SeaTalk hs / RayNet network problem.

Software mismatch between equipment may prevent communication.

4.

Check the vessel’s battery voltage, the condition of the battery terminals and power supply cables, ensuring connections are secure, clean and free from corrosion, replace if necessary.

5.

With the product under load, using a multi-meter, check for high voltage drop across all connectors/fuses etc (this can cause the Fishfinder applications to stop scrolling or the unit to reset/turn off), replace if necessary.

Check the condition of the transducer ensuring it is not damaged and is free from debris/fouling, clean or replace as necessary.

Ensure the transducer is compatible with your system.

• Check that the unit is correctly connected to the multifunction display or

Raymarine network switch. If a crossover coupler or other coupler cable / adapter is used, check all connections ensuring connections are secure, clean and free from corrosion, replace if necessary.

Ensure all Raymarine products contain the latest available software, check the

Raymarine website: www.raymarine.com/software for software compatibility.

No depth reading / lost bottom lock

Possible causes

Transducer location

Transducer angle

Transducer kicked-up

Power source insufficient

Possible solutions

Check that the transducer has been installed in accordance with the instructions provided with the transducer.

If the transducer angle is too great the beam can miss the bottom, adjust transducer angle and recheck.

If the transducer has a kick-up mechanism, check that it has not kicked up due to hitting an object.

With the product under load, using a multi-meter, check the power supply voltage as close to the unit as possible to establish actual voltage when the current is flowing. (Check your product’s Technical specification for power supply requirements.)

Damaged or fouled transducer

Damaged cables

Check the condition of the transducer ensuring it is not damaged and is free from debris / fouling.

1.

Check the unit’s connector for broken or bent pins.

2.

Check that the cable connector is fully inserted into the unit and that the locking collar is in the locked position.

3.

Check the cable and connectors for signs of damage or corrosion, replace if necessary.

4.

With the unit turned on, try flexing the power cable near to the display connector to see if this causes the unit to re-boot/loose power, replace if necessary.

5.

Check the vessel’s battery voltage, the condition of the battery terminals and power supply cables, ensuring connections are secure, clean and free from corrosion, replace if necessary.

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Possible causes

Vessel speed too high

Bottom too shallow or too deep

Possible solutions

6.

With the product under load, using a multi-meter, check for high voltage drop across all connectors/fuses etc (this can cause the Fishfinder applications to stop scrolling or the unit to reset/turn off), replace if necessary.

Slow vessel speed and recheck.

The bottom depth may be outside of the transducers depth range, move vessel to shallower or deeper waters as relevant and recheck.

Poor / problematic image

Possible causes

Vessel stationary

Scrolling paused or speed set too low

Sensitivity settings may be inappropriate for present conditions.

Damaged cables

Possible solutions

Fish arches are not displayed if the vessel is stationary; fish will appear on the display as straight lines.

Unpause or increase sonar scrolling speed.

Check and adjust sensitivity settings or perform a Sonar reset.

Transducer location

Transducer kicked-up

Damaged or fouled transducer

Damaged transducer cable

1.

Check the unit’s connector for broken or bent pins.

2.

Check that the cable connector is fully inserted into the unit and that the locking collar is in the locked position.

3.

Check the cable and connectors for signs of damage or corrosion, replace if necessary.

4.

With the unit turned on, try flexing the power cable near to the display connector to see if this causes the unit to re-boot/loose power, replace if necessary.

5.

Check the vessel’s battery voltage, the condition of the battery terminals and power supply cables, ensuring connections are secure, clean and free from corrosion, replace if necessary.

6.

With the product under load, using a multi-meter, check for high voltage drop across all connectors/fuses etc (this can cause the Fishfinder applications to stop scrolling or the unit to reset/turn off), replace if necessary.

Check that the transducer has been installed in accordance with the instructions provided with the transducer.

If a transom mount transducer is mounted too high on the transom it may be lifting out of the water, check that the transducer face is fully submerged when planing and turning.

If the transducer has a kick-up mechanism, check that it has not kicked up due to hitting an object.

Check the condition of the transducer ensuring it is not damaged and is free from debris / fouling.

Check that the transducer cable and connection is free from damage and that the connections are secure and free from corrosion.

Slow vessel speed and recheck.

Turbulence around the transducer at higher speeds may affect transducer performance

Interference from another transducer

Unit power supply fault

1.

Turn off the transducer causing the interference.

2.

Reposition the transducers so they are further apart.

Check the voltage from the power supply, if this is too low it can affect the transmitting power of the unit.

Incorrect speed reading (from DST transducer)

Possible causes Possible solutions

Paddle wheel fault Check that the paddle wheel is clean.

No speed offset set

Incorrect calibration

Add speed offset.

Re-calibrate equipment

System checks and troubleshooting

41

Possible causes Possible solutions

Transducer does not have a speed element Install transducer with speed element to enable speed readings.

Incorrect transducer selected (no speed displayed)

Select a transducer that supports speed measurement from the Transducer

Set-Up menu.

42 CP370 / CP470 / CP570

LED Diagnostics

CP370 / CP470

D13249-2

CP570

D13313-1

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

43

LED indication status

LED color LED code

44

Solid

Green

Green 1 blink

Amber 1 blink

Amber 2 blinks

Amber 3 blinks

Amber 4 blinks

Amber 5 blinks

Amber 6 blinks

Amber 7 blinks

Red 1 blink

Red 2 blinks

Status

Power On

Normal operation

Transducer disconnected

No network detected

Unit overheating

*Transducer overheating

User action

• None (normal power up takes <1 minute.)

• None

• 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.

• Ensure network is powered.

• Ensure network cable and connections are secure and free from damage.

• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical support.

• Ensure installation environment is within recommendations.

• Unit will recover when temperature falls within specifications.

• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical support.

• Ensure installation environment is within recommendations.

• Unit will recover when temperature falls within specifications.

• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical support.

Under voltage

(<10.2V)

Over voltage

(>34.2V)

*Problem reading transducer ID

(XID)

• 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.

• Ensure power supply levels are consistent with recommendations.

• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical support.

• 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.

General failure • If combined with voltage warning, check power supply and cables.

• Power cycle unit to recover.

Not Defined

• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical support.

• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical support.

CP370 / CP470 / CP570

LED color LED code

Red 3 blinks

Red 4 blinks

Status

Ambient temperature too hot

Problems with internal database

User action

• Ensure installation environment is within recommendations.

• Unit will recover when temperature falls within specifications.

• If problem persists contact Raymarine technical support.

• 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 Green and change to blinking Green on successful completion.

Note: If any other LED sequence other than described above is seen and persists please contact

Raymarine technical support.

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.

System checks and troubleshooting

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Chapter 7: Maintenance

Chapter contents

• 7.1 Routine checks on page 48

• 7.2 Unit cleaning instructions on page 48

Maintenance 47

7.1 Routine checks

The following periodic checks should be made:

• 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.

7.2 Unit cleaning instructions

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.

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 brite TM 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.

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Chapter 8: Technical support

Chapter contents

• 8.1 Raymarine product support and servicing on page 50

• 8.2 Viewing product information on page 51

Technical support

49

8.1 Raymarine product support and servicing

Raymarine provides a comprehensive product support service, as well as warranty, service, and repairs. You can access these services through the

Raymarine website, telephone, and e-mail.

Product information

If you need to request service or support, 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.

Servicing and warranty

Raymarine offers dedicated service departments for warranty, service, and repairs.

Don’t forget to visit the Raymarine website to register your product for extended warranty benefits: http://www.raymarine.co.uk/display/?id=788 .

Region Telephone

E-mail

United

Kingdom (UK),

EMEA, and

Asia Pacific

United States

(US)

+44

(0)1329

246 932

+1 (603)

324 7900 [email protected]

[email protected]

Web support

Please visit the “Support” area of the Raymarine website for:

Manuals and Documents — http://www.raymarine.co.uk/display/?id=10125

FAQ / Knowledgebase — http://www.raymarine.co.uk/knowledgebase/

Technical support forum — http://raymarine.ning.com/

Software updates — http://www.raymarine.com/software

Telephone and e-mail support

Region Telephone

E-mail

[email protected]

United Kingdom

(UK), EMEA, and Asia Pacific

United States

(US)

+44

(0)1329

246 777

+1 (603)

324 7900

(Toll-free:

+800 539

5539) [email protected]

50

Region

Australia and

New Zealand

France

Germany

Italy

Spain

Netherlands

Sweden

Finland

Norway

Denmark

Russia

+31

(0)26

3614 905

+46

(0)317

633 670

+358

(0)207

619 937

+47 692

64 600

+45 437

164 64

+7 495

788 0508

Telephone

+61 2

8977

0300

+33 (0)1

46 49 72

30

+49

(0)40 237

808 0

+39 02

9945

1001

+34 96

2965 102

E-mail

[email protected]

(Raymarine subsidiary) [email protected]

(Raymarine subsidiary) [email protected]

(Raymarine subsidiary) [email protected]

(Raymarine subsidiary) [email protected]

(Authorized Raymarine distributor) [email protected]

(Raymarine subsidiary) [email protected]

(Raymarine subsidiary) [email protected]

(Raymarine subsidiary) [email protected]

(Raymarine subsidiary) [email protected]

(Raymarine subsidiary) [email protected]

(Authorized Raymarine distributor)

CP370 / CP470 / CP570

8.2 Viewing product information

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.

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.

Technical support

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Chapter 9: Technical specification

Chapter contents

• 9.1 CP370 Technical specification on page 54

• 9.2 CP470 Technical specification on page 54

• 9.3 CP570 Technical specification on page 55

Technical specification

53

9.1 CP370 Technical specification

Physical specification

Dimensions

Width: 299.4 mm

(11.79 in).

Weight

Height: 205.6 mm (8.1 in).

Height (including

connectors): 285.6 mm

(11.2 in).

Depth: 84.4 mm (3.3 in).

1.435 kg (3.16 lbs)

9.2 CP470 Technical specification

Physical specification

Dimensions

Width: 299.4 mm

(11.79 in).

Weight

Height: 205.6 mm (8.1 in).

Height (including

connectors): 285.6 mm

(11.2 in).

Depth: 84.4 mm (3.3 in).

1.539 kg (3.39 lbs)

Power specification

Nominal supply voltage

Operating voltage range

Power consumption

Current

Fuse / breakers

12 V / 24 V dc

10.8 V to 31.2 V dc

30.6 W (Maximum)

3 A RMS

5 A

Environmental specification

Operating temperature

Storage temperature

Relative humidity

Waterproof rating

–10°C (14°F) to +55°C

(131°F)

–30°C (22°F) to +70°C

(158°F)

95%

IPX6

Power specification

Nominal supply voltage

Operating voltage range

Power consumption

Current

Fuse / breakers

12 V / 24 V dc

10.8 V to 31.2 V dc

30.6 W (Maximum)

3 A RMS

5 A

Environmental specification

Operating temperature

Storage temperature

Relative humidity

Waterproof rating

–20°C (–4°F) to +50°C

(122°F)

–30°C (22°F) to +70°C

(158°F)

95%

IPX6

Sonar specification

Frequency 50 kHz and 200 kHz

Power output Up to 1 KW RMS

Depth 0.9 m (3 ft) to 1524 m (5,000 ft) (In optimum conditions and depending on transducer connected)

Transducer Transom-mount, in-hull, thru-hull

Connections • 1 x Power connection

• 1 x network connection (RayNet connector) 10 / 100 Mb/s

• 1 x Transducer connection

CHIRP Sonar specification

Frequency 25kHz to 255kHz

Power output Up to 2 KW (maximum)

Depth 0.6 m (2 ft) to 3,000 m (10,000 ft) (Dependant upon connected transducer)

Transducer Transom-mount, in-hull, thru-hull

Connections • 1 x Power connection

• 1 x network connection (RayNet connector) 10 / 100 Mb/s

• 1 x Transducer connection

• 1 x additional grounding point

Conformance specification

Conformance

• EN 60945:2002

• EMC Directive

2004/108/EC

• Australia and New

Zealand: C-Tick,

Compliance Level 2

Conformance specification

Conformance

• EN 60945:2002

• EMC Directive

2004/108/EC

• Australia and New

Zealand: C-Tick,

Compliance Level 2

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9.3 CP570 Technical specification

Physical specification

Dimensions

Weight

Width: 352.5 mm (13.9 in).

Height: 248.1 mm (9.8 in).

Height (including

connectors): 328.1 mm

(12.9 in).

Depth: 109.9 mm (4.3 in).

6.35 kg (14.0 lbs)

Power specification

Nominal supply voltage

Operating voltage range

Power consumption

Current

Fuse / breakers

12 V / 24 V dc

10.8 V to 31.2 V dc

30.6 W (Maximum)

3 A RMS

5 A

Environmental specification

Operating temperature

Storage temperature

Relative humidity

Waterproof rating

–20°C (–4°F) to +50°C

(122°F)

–30°C (22°F) to +70°C

(158°F)

95%

IPX6

CHIRP Sonar specification

Frequency

Depth

25kHz to 255kHz

Power output Up to 2 KW per channel (maximum) (total

4 KW)

0.6 m (2 ft) (to 3000 m (10,000 ft) (Dependant upon connected transducer)

Transducer Transom-mount, in-hull, thru-hull

Connections • 1 x Power connection

• 1 x network connection (RayNet connector) 10 / 100 Mb/s

• 1 x Transducer connection

Conformance specification

Conformance

• EN 60945:2002

• EMC Directive

2004/108/EC

• Australia and New

Zealand: C-Tick,

Compliance Level 2

Technical specification

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Chapter 10: Spares and accessories

Chapter contents

• 10.1 Spares and accessories on page 58

• 10.2 Network hardware on page 58

• 10.3 Network cable connector types on page 59

• 10.4 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors on page 60

• 10.5 RayNet to RJ45 adapter cables on page 61

• 10.6 RJ45 SeaTalk

hs

network and patch cables on page 62

Spares and accessories

57

10.1 Spares and accessories

The following accessories and spare parts are available:

Item

Sonar module Part number

1.5 m (5 ft) power cable CP370,

CP470,

CP570

A80025

3 m (10 ft) CHIRP transducer extension cable

5 m (16.4 ft) traditional transducer extension cable

5 m (16.4 ft) CHIRP transducer extension cable

10 m (32.8 ft) CHIRP transducer extension cable

CP470,

CP570

CP370

CP470,

CP570

CP470,

CP570

A102148

E66010

A102150

A80327

Note: For use with Wide

Beam transducers only.

Dual Speed and Temperature traditional transducer cable

Dual Speed and Temperature

CHIRP transducer cable

Single B75/B175 operation cable

Paired CHIRP transducer

Y-cable

CP370

CP470,

CP570

CP470,

CP570

CP470,

CP570

E66022

A80345

A80328

A102146

Transducers

Check the Raymarine website: www.raymarine.com

for information about transducers that are compatible with your sonar module.

10.2 Network hardware

Item

HS5 RayNet network switch

RJ45 SeaTalk hs network switch

Part number Notes

A80007 5–port switch for network connection of multiple devices featuring RayNet connectors. Equipment with

RJ45 SeaTalk hs connectors can also be connected using suitable adapter cables.

E55058 8–port switch for network connection of multiple

SeaTalk hs devices featuring

RJ45 connectors.

RJ45 SeaTalk hs crossover coupler

Ethernet RJ45 coupler

E55060 • Enables direct connection of RJ45 SeaTalk hs devices to smaller systems where a switch is not required.

• Enables the connection of

RJ45 SeaTalk hs devices to a HS5 RayNet network switch (in conjunction with suitable adapter cables).

• Enables 2 RJ45 SeaTalk hs cables to be connected together to extend the length of the cabling.

Recommended for internal installations.

Important: Do NOT use crossover devices for POE

(Power Over Ethernet) connections.

R32142 • Enables direct connection of RJ45 SeaTalk hs devices to smaller systems where a switch is not required.

• Enables the connection of

RJ45 SeaTalk hs devices to a HS5 RayNet network switch (in conjunction with suitable adapter cables).

• Enables 2 RJ45 SeaTalk hs cables to be connected together to extend the length of the cabling.

Recommended for external installations.

58 CP370 / CP470 / CP570

10.3 Network cable connector types

There are 2 types of network cable connector —

RayNet, and RJ45 SeaTalk hs .

RJ45 SeaTalk hs

connector.

RayNet connector.

Spares and accessories

59

10.4 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors

1

400 mm (1.3 ft) 2 m (6.56 ft) 5 m (16.4 ft) 10 m (32.8 ft) 20 m (65.6 ft)

A80161 A62361 A80005 A62362 A80006

2 3

R70014 A80262

2

3

1

4

4

100 mm (3.9 in)

A80162

Description

Standard RayNet connection cable with a RayNet (female) socket on both ends.

RayNet cable puller (5 pack).

RayNet to RayNet right-angle coupler

/ adapter.

Adapter cable with a RayNet (male) plug on both ends.

Typical use

Suitable for connecting all RayNet equipment directly to

LightHouse multifunction displays featuring a RayNet connector. Can also be used to connect RayNet equipment via a RayNet network switch (e.g. HS5).

These “handles” securely attach to the twist-lock on RayNet cables, enabling you to pull the cables through conduits and other obstacles.

Suitable for connecting RayNet cables at 90° (right angle) to 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.

Suitable for joining (female) RayNet cables together for longer cable runs.

Quantity

1

5

1

1

D13160-1

60 CP370 / CP470 / CP570

10.5 RayNet to RJ45 adapter cables

1

2

3

400 mm (1.3 ft)

A80160

100 mm (3.9 in)

A80247

400 mm (1.3 ft)

A80272

1

2

3

4

5

4

3 m (9.84 ft)

A80276

5

1 m (3.28 ft)

A62360

3 m (9.84 ft)

A80151

10 m (32.8 ft)

A80159

Description

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 SeaTalk hs

waterproof locking

(male) plug:

A62245 (1.5 m).

A62246 (15 m).

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.

Adapter cable with a RayNet (male) plug on one end, and an RJ45

SeaTalk hs

waterproof (male) plug on the other end.

Adapter cable with a RayNet (female) socket on one end, and an RJ45

SeaTalk hs

waterproof (male) plug on the other end.

Adapter cable with a RayNet (female) socket on one end, and an RJ45

SeaTalk hs

(female) socket on the other end.

Typical use

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 SeaTalk

hs

cables, although the RJ45 plug that connects at the equipment end (e.g. DSM300) will NOT be waterproof:

E55049 (1.5 m).

E55050 (5 m).

E55051 (10 m).

A62135 (15 m).

E55052 (20 m).

Directly connect a Raymarine radar scanner with an RJ45

SeaTalk hs

(male) cable to a RayNet network switch (e.g.

HS5) or LightHouse MFD.

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.

Connect a legacy G-Series GPM-400, C-Series Widescreen or E-Series Widescreen MFD to a RayNet network switch

(e.g. the HS5).

Connect a LightHouse MFD to a legacy SR6 switch / weather receiver or a legacy 8–port SeaTalk

hs

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).

Quantity

1

1

1

1

1

D13158-1

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10.6 RJ45 SeaTalk

hs

network and patch cables

1

1.5 m (4.9 ft) 5 m (16.4 ft) 10 m (32.8 ft) 15 m (49.2 ft) 20 m (65.6 ft)

E55049 E55050 E55051 A62135 E55052

1

2

3

2

1.5 m (4.9 ft) 5 m (16.4 ft) 10 m (32.8 ft)

E06054 E06055 E06056

15 m (49.2 ft)

A62136

20 m (65.6 ft)

E06057

7.62 m (25 ft)

R32140

PoE

3

1.5 m (4.9 ft)

A62245

15 m (49.2 ft)

A62246

Description

RJ45 SeaTalk hs

network cables have an RJ45 SeaTalk

hs

(male) plug on one end, and a waterproof RJ45

SeaTalk hs

(male) plug with locking collar on the other end.

RJ45 SeaTalk hs

patch cables have an

RJ45 SeaTalk hs

(male) plug on each end.

RJ45 SeaTalk hs

an RJ45 SeaTalk patch cables have

hs

(male) plug on each end. Each plug features a locking collar for a fully waterproof connection.

Typical use

Typical uses for these cables include:

• Connecting a device with a RJ45SeaTalk

hs

socket (e.g.

the DSM300, or an E-Series Widescreen E90W, E120W or E140W legacy MFD) to a SeaTalk

hs

8–port network switch.

• Connecting a thermal camera with an RJ45 (male) plug to an E-Series Widescreen E90W, E120W or E140W legacy

MFD, via an RJ45 coupler (R32142). This assumes that

PoE (Power over Ethernet) connections are not required, because there is no JCU (Joystick Control Unit) in the system.

Typical uses for these cables include:

• Connecting multiple SeaTalk

hs

8–port network switches.

• Connecting a PC or laptop computer running Voyager

Planner software to a SeaTalk

hs

8–port network switch.

• Connecting a JCU (Joystick Control Unit) to a thermal camera, via a PoE injector. For this particular connection the R32140 cable is required, as this supports PoE (Power over Ethernet).

A typical use for these cables is:

• Connecting a device with a locking-type RJ45SeaTalk

hs

socket (e.g. the DSM300), to a legacy MFD with a locking-type RJ45SeaTalk

hs

socket (e.g. the E-Series

Widescreen E90W, E120W or E140W).

Quantity

1

1

1

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www.raymarine.com

Raymarine UK Limited, Marine House, Cartwright Drive, Fareham, PO15 5RJ. United Kingdom.

Tel: +44 (0)1329 246 700

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