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© 2016 Raymarine UK Limited
81357-1Document number:
05-2016Date:
English (EN)
INSTALLATION & OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS
i70 Instrument
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hs
,SeaTalk
ng
,Micronet,Raytech,
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English(en-US)
Documentnumber:81357-1
Releaselabel:AA
Commitrevision:816
Date:05-2016
Contents
Chapter1Importantinformation.............9
TFTDisplays.............................................9
Wateringress............................................9
Disclaimer................................................10
EMCinstallationguidelines.....................10
Suppressionferrites................................10
Connectionstootherequipment.............10
Declarationofconformity.........................10
Productdisposal......................................10
Warrantyregistration...............................10
IMOandSOLAS......................................10
Technicalaccuracy...................................11
Chapter2Documentandproduct
information..............................................13
2.1Documentinformation.......................14
Applicableproducts.................................14
Documentillustrations.............................14
Productdocumentation...........................14
2.2Productoverview...............................14
Chapter3Planningthe
installation...............................................15
3.1Installationchecklist..........................16
Schematicdiagram.................................16
3.2Partssupplied....................................16
Compatibletransducers..........................16
3.3Softwareupdates..............................17
3.4T ools..................................................17
3.5Typicalsystems.................................18
3.6Systemprotocols...............................21
SeaTalkng®.............................................21
NMEA2000.............................................21
SeaTalk...................................................21
3.7Warningsandcautions......................21
3.8Generallocationrequirements..........22
Compasssafedistance...........................22
Viewingangleconsiderations..................22
3.9Productdimensions...........................23
Chapter4Cablesand
connections............................................25
4.1Generalcablingguidance..................26
Cabletypesandlength...........................26
Routingcables........................................26
Strainrelief..............................................26
Cableshielding........................................26
4.2Connectionsoverview.......................26
ConnectingSeaT alkng®cables..............26
SeaTalkng®productloading...................26
4.3SeaT alkng®powersupply.................27
SeaTalkng®powerconnection
point........................................................27
In-linefuseandthermalbreaker
ratings.....................................................27
SeaTalkng®systemloading....................27
PowerdistributionSeaT alkng®...........27
Sharingabreaker....................................28
4.4Cableferriteinstallation.....................29
4.5SeaT alk
ng
connection........................30
4.6NMEA2000network
connection...............................................31
4.7SeaT alkconnection...........................31
SeaTalkpowerprotection........................31
4.8Transducerconnections....................32
iTC-5connection.....................................32
Transducerpodconnection.....................32
Chapter5Mounting................................33
5.1Mounting............................................34
Frontbezel..............................................34
Chapter6Gettingstarted......................35
6.1Instrumentcontrols............................36
6.2Power................................................36
Poweringontheunit...............................36
Poweringofftheunit...............................36
6.3Completingthestartupwizard...........37
6.4Displaysettings.................................37
Adjustingtheunit’sbrightness................37
SharedBrightness...................................37
Displayresponse.....................................38
6.5Multipledatasources(MDS)
overview..................................................39
Selectingapreferreddatasource...........39
6.6QuickOptionsmenu..........................40
Quickoptionsmenuitems.......................40
Chapter7Transducercalibration.........41
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7.1Transducertypes...............................42
7.2Depthcalibration...............................42
DepthOffset............................................42
Settingthedepthoffset...........................42
7.3Speedcalibration...............................43
1PointSpeedCalibration.......................44
Nauticalmeasuredmilemarkers.............44
PerformingaSpeedRunCalibration
usingSOG...............................................45
CalibrationT able.....................................45
CalibratingWaterTemperature...............48
7.4Windcalibration.................................48
Calibratingwind.......................................48
Aligningthewindtransducer...................48
Adjustingthewindtransducer.................49
Adjustingapparentwindspeed...............49
7.5Rudderreferencecalibration.............50
CenteringtheRudder..............................50
AdjustingtheRudderAngle....................51
InvertingtheRudder................................51
7.6Compasscalibration..........................51
SwingingtheCompass...........................51
SettingtheCompassOffset....................52
Chapter8FavoritePages......................53
8.1Favoritepages...................................54
Selectingpages.......................................54
8.2Customizingpages............................54
Editinganexistingpage..........................54
Addingapage.........................................54
Deletingapage.......................................55
Changingthepageorder........................55
SettingpageRollover..............................55
Resettingaccumulativedata...................55
Chapter9Data(QuickView)..................57
9.1Dataitems.........................................58
9.2ViewingData(QuickView)................60
9.3AddingaQuickViewasaFavorite
page........................................................61
Chapter10AIS........................................63
10.1AISOverview...................................64
10.2AIStargetsymbols..........................65
10.3SettingAISRange...........................66
10.4ViewingAIStarget
information...............................................66
10.5EnablinganddisablingAISSilent
mode.......................................................67
Chapter11Racetimersettings.............69
11.1SettingtheRaceTimer....................70
11.2UsingtheRaceTimer......................70
Chapter12Instrumentalarms...............71
12.1Alarms.............................................72
ManoverBoard(MoB)alarm..................72
Alarmsettings.........................................72
Chapter13Setupmenu.........................75
13.1Setupmenu.....................................76
Transducersetupmenu..........................77
UserPreferencesmenu..........................79
Systemset-upmenu...............................82
Diagnosticsmenu....................................83
Chapter14Maintenance........................85
14.1Serviceandmaintenance................86
14.2Routineequipmentchecks..............86
14.3Productcleaning..............................87
14.4Cleaningthedisplaycase...............87
14.5Cleaningthedisplayscreen............88
Transducercareandcleaning.................88
14.6Cleaningthesuncover....................88
Chapter15Systemchecksand
troubleshooting......................................89
15.1Troubleshooting...............................90
15.2Poweruptroubleshooting................91
15.3Systemdatatroubleshooting...........92
15.4Miscellaneoustroubleshoot-
ing............................................................93
15.5PerformingaFactoryReset............94
Chapter16Technicalsupport...............95
16.1Raymarineproductsupportand
servicing..................................................96
16.2Viewingproductinformation............97
Chapter17Technicalspecica-
tion...........................................................99
17.1T echnicalspecication...................100
Chapter18Optionsand
accessories...........................................101
18.1Sparesandaccessories................102
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18.2Smarttransducers.........................102
18.3InstrumentDepth,Speedand
Temperature(DST)transducers............103
18.4InstrumentDepth
transducers............................................104
18.5InstrumentSpeedand
Temperaturetransducers......................104
18.6InstrumentWindVane
transducer.............................................105
18.7InstrumentRotavecta
transducer.............................................105
18.8Othertransducers..........................106
18.9SeaT alk
ng®
cablesand
accessories...........................................106
18.10SeaT alk
ng
cablekits.....................108
18.11SeaTalkaccessories.....................111
AppendixASupportedNMEA2000
PGNlist...................................................113
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8
Chapter1:Importantinformation
Warning:Productinstallation
andoperation
Thisproductmustbeinstalledand
operatedinaccordancewiththe
instructionsprovided.Failuretodoso
couldresultinpersonalinjury,damage
toyourvesseland/orpoorproduct
performance.
Raymarinerecommendscertied
installationbyaRaymarineapproved
installer.Acertiedinstallationqualies
forenhancedproductwarrantybenets.
ContactyourRaymarinedealerfor
furtherdetails,andrefertotheseparate
warrantydocumentpackedwithyour
product.
Warning:Potentialignition
source
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforusein
hazardous/ammableatmospheres.Do
NOTinstallinahazardous/ammable
atmosphere(suchasinanengineroom
ornearfueltanks).
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,
ensureithasbeencorrectlygrounded,in
accordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.
Warning:Positiveground
systems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhich
haspositivegrounding.
Warning:Switchoffpower
supply
Ensurethevessel’spowersupplyis
switchedOFFbeforestartingtoinstallthis
product.DoNOTconnectordisconnect
equipmentwiththepowerswitchedon,
unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
Warning:Powersupply
voltage
Connectingthisproducttoavoltage
supplygreaterthanthespecied
maximumratingmaycausepermanent
damagetotheunit.RefertotheTechnical
specicationsectionforvoltagerating.
Caution:Powersupply
protection
Wheninstallingthisproductensurethe
powersourceisadequatelyprotected
bymeansofasuitably-ratedfuseor
automaticcircuitbreaker.
Caution:Suncovers
Ifyourproductissuppliedwithasun
cover,toprotectagainstthedamaging
effectsofultraviolet(UV)light,always
tthesuncoverwhentheproductis
notinuse.
Suncoversmustberemovedwhen
travellingathighspeed,whetherin
waterorwhenthevesselisbeing
towed.
Caution:Productcleaning
Whencleaningproducts:
Ifyourproductincludesadisplay
screen,doNOTwipethescreenwith
adrycloth,asthiscouldscratchthe
screencoating.
DoNOTuseabrasive,oracidor
ammoniabasedproducts.
DoNOTuseajetwash.
Caution:Serviceand
maintenance
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceable
components.Pleasereferallmaintenance
andrepairtoauthorizedRaymarine
dealers.Unauthorizedrepairmayaffect
yourwarranty.
TFTDisplays
Thecolorsofthedisplaymayseemtovarywhen
viewedagainstacoloredbackgroundorincolored
light.Thisisaperfectlynormaleffectthatcan
beseenwithallcolorThinFilmTransistor(TFT)
displays.
Wateringress
Wateringressdisclaimer
Althoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthis
productmeetsthestatedIPXstandard(refertothe
product’sTechnicalSpecication),waterintrusion
andsubsequentequipmentfailuremayoccurifthe
productissubjectedtocommercialhigh-pressure
washing.Raymarinewillnotwarrantproducts
subjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.
Importantinformation
9
Disclaimer
Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductis
error-freeorthatitiscompatiblewithproducts
manufacturedbyanypersonorentityotherthan
Raymarine.
Raymarineisnotresponsiblefordamagesorinjuries
causedbyyouruseorinabilitytousetheproduct,
bytheinteractionoftheproductwithproducts
manufacturedbyothers,orbyerrorsininformation
utilizedbytheproductsuppliedbythirdparties.
EMCinstallationguidelines
Raymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformto
theappropriateElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)
regulations,tominimizeelectromagneticinterference
betweenequipmentandminimizetheeffectsuch
interferencecouldhaveontheperformanceofyour
system
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMC
performanceisnotcompromised.
Note:InareasofextremeEMCinterference,
someslightinterferencemaybenoticedonthe
product.Wherethisoccurstheproductandthe
sourceoftheinterferenceshouldbeseparatedby
agreaterdistance.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommend
thatwhereverpossible:
Raymarineequipmentandcablesconnectedto
itare:
Atleast1m(3ft)fromanyequipmenttransmitting
orcablescarryingradiosignalse.g.VHFradios,
cablesandantennas.InthecaseofSSBradios,
thedistanceshouldbeincreasedto7ft(2m).
Morethan2m(7ft)fromthepathofaradar
beam.Aradarbeamcannormallybeassumed
tospread20degreesaboveandbelowthe
radiatingelement.
Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebattery
fromthatusedforenginestart.Thisisimportantto
preventerraticbehavioranddatalosswhichcan
occuriftheenginestartdoesnothaveaseparate
battery.
Raymarinespeciedcablesareused.
Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsois
detailedintheinstallationmanual.
Note:Whereconstraintsontheinstallation
preventanyoftheaboverecommendations,
alwaysensurethemaximumpossibleseparation
betweendifferentitemsofelectricalequipment,to
providethebestconditionsforEMCperformance
throughouttheinstallation
Suppressionferrites
Raymarinecablesmaybepre-ttedorsupplied
withsuppressionferrites.Theseareimportantfor
correctEMCperformance.Ifferritesaresupplied
separatelytothecables(i.e.notpre-tted),you
musttthesuppliedferrites,usingthesupplied
instructions.
Ifaferritehastoberemovedforanypurpose(e.g.
installationormaintenance),itmustbereplacedin
theoriginalpositionbeforetheproductisused.
Useonlyferritesofthecorrecttype,suppliedby
Raymarineoritsauthorizeddealers.
Whereaninstallationrequiresmultipleferritesto
beaddedtoacable,additionalcableclipsshould
beusedtopreventstressontheconnectorsdue
totheextraweightofthecable.
Connectionstootherequipment
Requirementforferritesonnon-Raymarinecables
IfyourRaymarineequipmentistobeconnected
tootherequipmentusingacablenotsuppliedby
Raymarine,asuppressionferriteMUSTalwaysbe
attachedtothecableneartheRaymarineunit.
Declarationofconformity
RaymarineUKLtd.declaresthatthisproductis
compliantwiththeessentialrequirementsofEMC
directive2004/108/EC.
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycerticate
maybeviewedontherelevantproductpageat
www.raymarine.com.
Productdisposal
Disposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththe
WEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment
(WEEE)Directiverequirestherecyclingofwaste
electricalandelectronicequipment.
Warrantyregistration
ToregisteryourRaymarineproductownership,
pleasevisitwww.raymarine.comandregisteronline.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproductto
receivefullwarrantybenets.Yourunitpackage
includesabarcodelabelindicatingtheserialnumber
oftheunit.Youwillneedthisserialnumberwhen
registeringyourproductonline.Youshouldretain
thelabelforfuturereference.
IMOandSOLAS
Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocument
isintendedforuseonleisuremarineboatsand
workboatsNOTcoveredbyInternationalMaritime
Organization(IMO)andSafetyofLifeatSea
(SOLAS)CarriageRegulations.
10
Technicalaccuracy
Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthis
documentwascorrectatthetimeitwasproduced.
However,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforany
inaccuraciesoromissionsitmaycontain.Inaddition,
ourpolicyofcontinuousproductimprovementmay
changespecicationswithoutnotice.Asaresult,
Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanydifferences
betweentheproductandthisdocument.Please
checktheRaymarinewebsite(www.raymarine.com)
toensureyouhavethemostup-to-dateversion(s)of
thedocumentationforyourproduct.
Importantinformation
11
12
Chapter2:Documentandproductinformation
Chaptercontents
2.1Documentinformationonpage14
2.2Productoverviewonpage14
Documentandproductinformation
13
2.1Documentinformation
Thisdocumentcontainsimportantinformation
relatedtotheinstallationofyourRaymarineproduct.
Thedocumentincludesinformationtohelpyou:
planyourinstallationandensureyouhaveallthe
necessaryequipment;
installandconnectyourproductaspartofawider
systemofconnectedmarineelectronics;
troubleshootproblemsandobtaintechnical
supportifrequired.
ThisandotherRaymarineproductdocuments
areavailabletodownloadinPDFformatfrom
www.raymarine.com.
Applicableproducts
Thisdocumentisapplicabletothefollowingproducts:
PartnumberNameDescription
E22172i70
multifunction
Instrument
display
Documentillustrations
Yourproductmaydifferslightlyfromthatshown
intheillustrationsinthisdocument,dependingon
productvariantanddateofmanufacture.
Allimagesareprovidedforillustrationpurposesonly.
Productdocumentation
Thefollowingdocumentationisapplicabletoyour
product:
DescriptionPartnumber
i70Installationandoperationinstructions
Installationandoperationinstructionsforthe
i70unitandconnectiontoawidersystemof
marineelectronics.
81357
i70Mountingtemplate
Mountingdiagramforsurfacemountingai70
unit.
87130
Additionaldocumentation
DescriptionPartnumber
SeaTalkng®referencemanual
81300
iTC–5Installationinstructions
87138
2.2Productoverview
Thei70isamultifunctionalinstrumentdisplaywith
AIScapabilities.Inconjunctionwithacompatible
instrumenttransducerandaniTC-5,thei70provides
adetailedviewofenvironmental,navigationaland
vesseldata.
Thei70hasthefollowingfeatures:
4.1”highbrightnesscolorLCDwithwideviewing
angles
SeaTalkng®,NMEA2000andSeaTalkcompatible
Largeclearcharacters(upto43mm/1.7in)for
easyreadinginanyconditions
EasytouseLightHouse™operatingsystem
AISrepeateranddisplayofAIStargets
Dataviewsinclude:Wind,Speed,Depth,Tridata,
Engine,Environment,FuelandNavigation
12Vdcoperation
Lowpowerconsumption
WaterprooftoIPx6
14
Chapter3:Planningtheinstallation
Chaptercontents
3.1Installationchecklistonpage16
3.2Partssuppliedonpage16
3.3Softwareupdatesonpage17
3.4Toolsonpage17
3.5Typicalsystemsonpage18
3.6Systemprotocolsonpage21
3.7Warningsandcautionsonpage21
3.8Generallocationrequirementsonpage22
3.9Productdimensionsonpage23
Planningtheinstallation
15
3.1Installationchecklist
Installationincludesthefollowingactivities:
InstallationTask
1Planyoursystem.
2
Obtainallrequiredequipmentandtools.
3
Siteallequipment.
4Routeallcables.
5
Drillcableandmountingholes.
6Makeallconnectionsintoequipment.
7
Secureallequipmentinplace.
8Poweronandtestthesystem.
Schematicdiagram
Aschematicdiagramisanessentialpartofplanning
anyinstallation.Itisalsousefulforanyfuture
additionsormaintenanceofthesystem.The
diagramshouldinclude:
Locationofallcomponents.
Connectors,cabletypes,routesandlengths.
3.2Partssupplied
Thefollowingpartsaresuppliedwithyourproduct.
Description
1
i70Multifunctioninstrumentdisplay
2Bezel
3
400mm(15.8in.)SeaTalkng®SpurCable
4Panelsealgasket
5
Suncover
6Documentationpack
7
SeaTalkng®Blankingplug
84xM3x16panheadPZscrews
Unpacktheunitcarefullytopreventdamage.Save
thecartonandpackingincasetheunithastobe
returnedforservice.
Compatibletransducers
Foralistofcompatibletransducerspleasereferto
Chapter18Optionsandaccessories.
16
3.3Softwareupdates
Thesoftwarerunningontheproductcanbeupdated.
Raymarineperiodicallyreleasessoftwareupdates
toimproveproductperformanceandaddnew
features.
Youcanupdatethesoftwareforyourproductusing
aconnectedandcompatiblemultifunctiondisplay.
Refertowww.raymarine.com/software/forthe
latestsoftwareupdatesandthesoftwareupdate
procedureforyourproduct.
Ifindoubtastothecorrectprocedureforupdating
yourproductsoftware,refertoyourdealeror
Raymarinetechnicalsupport.
Caution:Installingsoftware
updates
Thesoftwareupdateprocessiscarried
outatyourownrisk.Beforeinitiatingthe
updateprocessensureyouhavebacked
upanyimportantles.
Ensurethattheunithasareliablepower
supplyandthattheupdateprocessisnot
interrupted.
Damagecausedbyincompleteupdates
arenotcoveredbyRaymarinewarranty.
Bydownloadingthesoftwareupdate
package,youagreetotheseterms.
3.4Tools
Toolsrequiredforinstallation
1.Powerdrill
2.Jigsaw
3.
Screwdriver
4.
Suitablesize(10mmto30
mm)holecutter
5.
File
6.Adhesivetape
7.
Drillbitofappropriatesize
(1)
Note:(1)Drillbitsizeisdependentonthe
thicknessandtypeofmaterialthattheunitisto
bemountedon.
Planningtheinstallation
17
3.5Typicalsystems
Thefollowingillustrationsshowtheproductsthatcan
beconnectedinatypicalsystem.
Example:Simpleenvironmentaldatasystem
ItemDescription
1
Instrumentdisplay(e.g.i70)
2
SeaTalkng®12Vdcpowersupply
3
iTC-5converter
4
Depthtransducer(Analog)
5
Speed/Temperaturetransducer
(Analog)
6
Windtransducer(Analog)
18
Example:Expandedsystemwithoutautopilot
ItemDescription
1
AISreceiver/transceiver(AIS350/AIS650)
2
Instrumentdisplay(e.g.i70)
3
LifeTagManOverBoard(MOB)system
4
SeaTalkng®GPS/GNSSReceiver(e.g.RS130)
5
SeaTalkng®12Vdcpowersupply
6Fluxgatecompass
7
SeaTalktoSeaTalkng®converter
8
Vessel/Enginesystems
9
iTC-5converter
10
Rudderreference
11
Depthtransducer(Analog)
12
Windtransducer(Analog)
13
Speed/Temperaturetransducer(Analog)
14
ECI-100
Note:Dependingonenginetype,itmaybepossibletoconnecttheengine
systemdirectlytotheSeaTalkng®backboneusingaSeaTalkng®toDeviceNet
adaptorcable.WithoutusingtheECI-100theavailabledatawillbelimitedto
supported,standardNMEA2000dataonly.
Planningtheinstallation
19
Example:Expandedsystemwithautopilot
ItemDescription
1
AISreceiver/transceiver(AIS350/AIS650)
2
Instrumentdisplay(e.g.i70)
3
LifeTagManOverBoard(MOB)system
4
PilotController(e.g.p70orp70R)
5
Evolution™Autopilot
6
SeaTalkng®GPS/GNSSReceiver(e.g.RS130)
7
SeaTalktoSeaTalkng®converter
8
iTC-5converter
9
ACU(AutopilotControlUnit)
10
ECI-100
Note:Dependingonenginetype,itmaybepossibletoconnecttheengine
systemdirectlytotheSeaTalkng®backboneusingaSeaTalkng®toDeviceNet
adaptorcable.WithoutusingtheECI-100theavailabledatawillbelimitedto
supported,standardNMEA2000dataonly.
11
Vessel/Enginesystems
12
Depthtransducer(Analog)
13
Windtransducer(Analog)
14
Speed/Temperaturetransducer(Analog)
15
Rudderreference
16
12Vdc/24Vdcpowersupply(poweringtheSeaTalkng®backbone.)
20
3.6Systemprotocols
Yourproductcanbeconnectedtovariousproducts
andsystemstoshareinformationandsoimprove
thefunctionalityoftheoverallsystem.
Theseconnectionsmaybemadeusinganumberof
differentprotocols.Fastandaccuratedatacollection
andtransferisachievedbyusingacombinationof
thefollowingdataprotocols:
SeaTalk
ng®
NMEA2000
SeaTalk
Note:Youmayndthatyoursystemdoesnot
usealloftheconnectiontypesorinstrumentation
describedinthissection.
SeaTalkng®
SeaTalkng®(NextGeneration)isanenhanced
protocolforconnectionofcompatiblemarine
instrumentsandequipment.Itreplacestheolder
SeaTalkandSeaT alk2protocols.
SeaTalkng®utilizesasinglebackbonetowhich
compatibleequipmentconnectusingaspur.Data
andpowerarecarriedwithinthebackbone.Devices
thathavealowdrawcanbepoweredfromthe
network,althoughhighcurrentequipmentwillneed
tohaveaseparatepowerconnection.
SeaTalkng®isaproprietaryextensiontoNMEA2000
andtheprovenCANbustechnology.Compatible
NMEA2000andSeaT alkandSeaT alk2devicescan
alsobeconnectedusingtheappropriateinterfaces
oradaptorcablesasrequired.
NMEA2000
NMEA2000offerssignicantimprovementsover
NMEA0183,mostnotablyinspeedandconnectivity.
Upto50unitscansimultaneouslytransmitand
receiveonasinglephysicalbusatanyonetime,
witheachnodebeingphysicallyaddressable.The
standardwasspecicallyintendedtoallowfor
awholenetworkofmarineelectronicsfromany
manufacturertocommunicateonacommonbusvia
standardizedmessagetypesandformats.
SeaTalk
SeaTalkisaprotocolwhichenablescompatible
instrumentstoconnecttoeachotherandsharedata.
TheSeaTalkcablesystemisusedtoconnect
compatibleinstrumentsandequipment.Thecable
carriespoweranddataandenablesconnection
withouttheneedforacentralprocessor.
Additionalinstrumentsandfunctionscanbeaddedto
aSeaTalksystem,simplybypluggingthemintothe
network.SeaTalkequipmentcanalsocommunicate
withothernon-SeaT alkequipmentviatheNMEA
0183standard,providedasuitableinterfaceisused.
3.7Warningsandcautions
Important:Beforeproceeding,ensurethatyou
havereadandunderstoodthewarningsand
cautionsprovidedintheChapter1Important
informationsectionofthisdocument.
Planningtheinstallation
21
3.8Generallocationrequirements
Importantconsiderationswhenchoosingasuitable
locationforyourproduct.
Thisproductissuitableformountingaboveorbelow
decks.
Theproductshouldbemountedwhereitwillbe:
protectedfromphysicaldamageandexcessive
vibration.
wellventilatedandawayfromheatsources.
awayfromanypotentialignitionsourcesuchasan
engineroom,nearfueltanksoragaslocker.
Whenchoosingalocationfortheproduct,
considerthefollowingpointstoensurereliableand
trouble-freeoperation:
Accesstheremustbesufcientspaceto
enablecableconnectionstotheproduct,avoiding
tightbendsinthecable.
Diagnosticstheproductmustbemountedin
alocationwherethediagnosticsLEDiseasily
visible.
Note:Notallproductsincludeadiagnostics
LED.RefertotheChapter15Systemchecks
andtroubleshootingformoreinformation.
Electricalinterferencetheproductshouldbe
mountedfarenoughawayfromanyequipment
thatmaycauseinterferencesuchasmotors,
generatorsandradiotransmitters/receivers.
MagneticcompassrefertotheCompass
safedistancesectioninthisdocumentforadvice
onmaintainingasuitabledistancebetweenthis
productandanycompassesonyourvessel.
Powertokeepcablerunstoaminimum,the
productmustbelocatedascloseaspossibleto
thevessel’sdcpowersupply.
Mountingsurfaceensuretheproductis
adequatelysupportedonasecuresurface.Refer
totheweightinformationprovidedintheTechnical
specicationforthisproductandensurethatthe
intendedmountingsurfaceissuitableforbearing
theproductweight.DoNOTmountunitsorcut
holesinplaceswhichmaydamagethestructure
ofthevessel.
Compasssafedistance
Topreventpotentialinterferencewiththevessel's
magneticcompasses,ensureanadequatedistance
ismaintainedfromtheproduct.
Whenchoosingasuitablelocationfortheproduct
youshouldaimtomaintainthemaximumpossible
distancefromanycompasses.Typicallythisdistance
shouldbeatleast1m(3ft)inalldirections.However
forsomesmallervesselsitmaynotbepossibleto
locatetheproductthisfarawayfromacompass.In
thissituation,whenchoosingtheinstallationlocation
foryourproduct,ensurethatthecompassisnot
affectedbytheproductwhenitisinapoweredstate.
Viewingangleconsiderations
Asdisplaycontrast,colorandnightmode
performanceareallaffectedbytheviewingangle,
Raymarinerecommendsyoutemporarilypowerup
thedisplaywhenplanningtheinstallation,toenable
youtobestjudgewhichlocationgivestheoptimum
viewingangle.
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3.9Productdimensions
ItemDescription
A.
110mm(4.33”)
B.
115mm(4.52”)
C.14mm(0.55”)
D.
30mm(1.18”)
E.
35mm(1.38”)
F.
90mm(3.54”)
G.17mm(0.67”)
Planningtheinstallation
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24
Chapter4:Cablesandconnections
Chaptercontents
4.1Generalcablingguidanceonpage26
4.2Connectionsoverviewonpage26
4.3SeaTalkng®powersupplyonpage27
4.4Cableferriteinstallationonpage29
4.5SeaTalk
ng
connectiononpage30
4.6NMEA2000networkconnectiononpage31
4.7SeaTalkconnectiononpage31
4.8Transducerconnectionsonpage32
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4.1Generalcablingguidance
Cabletypesandlength
Itisimportanttousecablesoftheappropriatetype
andlength
Unlessotherwisestateduseonlystandardcables
ofthecorrecttype,suppliedbyRaymarine.
Ensurethatanynon-Raymarinecablesareofthe
correctqualityandgauge.Forexample,longer
powercablerunsmayrequirelargerwiregauges
tominimizevoltagedropalongtherun.
Routingcables
Cablesmustberoutedcorrectly,tomaximize
performanceandprolongcablelife.
DoNOTbendcablesexcessively.Wherever
possible,ensureaminimumbenddiameterof200
mm(8in)/minimumbendradiusof100mm(4in).
Protectallcablesfromphysicaldamageand
exposuretoheat.Usetrunkingorconduitwhere
possible.DoNOTruncablesthroughbilgesor
doorways,orclosetomovingorhotobjects.
Securecablesinplaceusingtie-wrapsorlacing
twine.Coilanyextracableandtieitoutoftheway.
Whereacablepassesthroughanexposed
bulkheadordeckhead,useasuitablewatertight
feed-through.
DoNOTruncablesneartoenginesoruorescent
lights.
Alwaysroutedatacablesasfarawayaspossible
from:
otherequipmentandcables,
highcurrentcarryingACandDCpowerlines,
antennae.
Strainrelief
Ensureadequatestrainreliefisprovided.Protect
connectorsfromstrainandensuretheywillnotpull
outunderextremeseaconditions.
Cableshielding
Ensurethatalldatacablesareproperlyshielded
thatthecableshieldingisintact(e.g.hasn’tbeen
scrapedoffbybeingsqueezedthroughatightarea).
4.2Connectionsoverview
Usethefollowinginformationtohelpyouidentifythe
connectionsonyourproduct.
ConnectorQtyConnectsto:Suitablecables
2
1.SeaTalkng®
backbone
2.NMEA2000
backbone
3.SeaTalk
backbone
4.SeaTalkng®
device
1.SeaTalkng®
spurcables
2.SeaTalkng®
toDeviceNet
adaptor
cable
(A06045)
3.SeaTalkto
SeaTalkng®
adaptor
cable
(A06073)
ConnectingSeaTalkng®cables
1.Rotatethelockingcollarontheunittothe
unlockedposition.
2.Ensurethecable’sconnectoriscorrectlyoriented.
3.Fullyinsertthecableconnector.
4.Rotatelockingcollarclockwise(2clicks)untilitis
inthelockedposition.
SeaTalkng®productloading
Thenumberofproductsthatcanbeconnectedto
aSeaTalkng®backbonedependsonthepower
consumptionofeachproductandthephysicaloverall
lengthofthebackbone.
SeaTalkng®productshaveaLoadEquivalency
Number(LEN),whichindicatestheproduct’spower
consumption.TheLENforeachproductcanbe
foundintheproduct’sT echnicalSpecication.
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4.3SeaTalkng®powersupply
PowerissuppliedtotheproductovertheSeaT alkng®
backbone.
ASeaT alkng®backbonerequiresone12Vdcpower
supply,connectedtotheSeaT alkng®backbone.
Thiscanbeprovidedby:
abattery
(1)
,viathedistributionpanel,
anAutopilotControlUnit(ACU)
(2)
,
anSPXcoursecomputer
(2)
,
for24Vvesselsa5amp,regulated,continuous
24Vdcto12Vdcconverterisrequired.
Note:
(1)Thebatteryusedforstartingthevessel’s
engine(s)shouldNOTbeusedtopowerthe
SeaTalkng®backboneasthiscancausesudden
voltagedrops,whentheenginesarestarted.
(2)TheACU-100andSPX-5cannotbeusedto
powertheSeaT alkng®backbone.
SeaTalkng®powerconnectionpoint
Smallsystems
Ifthebackbonelengthis60m(197ft)orless,the
powerconnectionpointmaybeconnectedatany
pointinthebackbone.
Largesystems
Ifthebackbonelengthisgreaterthan60m(197ft),
thepowerconnectionpointshouldbeconnectedat
apointthatcreatesabalancedcurrentdrawfrom
eachsideofthebackbone.TheLoadEquivalency
Number(LEN)isusedtodeterminethepower
connectionpointforthesystem.
IntheexampleabovethesystemhasanoverallLEN
of10,sotheoptimumconnectionpointwouldbeto
have5LENeithersideoftheconnectionpoint.
In-linefuseandthermalbreaker
ratings
TheSeaT alkng®network’spowersupplyrequiresan
in-linefuseorthermalbreakertobetted.
In-linefuseratingThermalbreakerrating
5A
3A(ifonlyconnectingone
device)
Note:Thesuitablefuseratingforthethermal
breakerisdependentonthenumberofdevicesyou
areconnecting.Ifindoubtconsultanauthorized
Raymarinedealer.
SeaTalkng®systemloading
Themaximumloading/LENforaSeaTalkng®
systemdependsonthelengthofthebackbone.
LoadingtypeBackbonelengthTotalLEN
Unbalanced
20m(66ft)
40
Unbalanced
40m(131ft)
20
Unbalanced
60m(197ft)
14
Balanced
60m(197ft)or
less
100
Balanced
80m(262ft)
84
Balanced
100m(328ft)
60
Balanced
120m(394ft)
50
Balanced140mto160m
(459ftto525ft)
40
Balanced180mto200m
(591ftto656ft)
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PowerdistributionSeaTalkng®
Recommendationsandbestpractice.
OnlyuseapprovedSeaT alkng®powercables.Do
NOTuseapowercabledesignedfor,orsupplied
with,adifferentproduct.
Seebelowformoreinformationonimplementation
forsomecommonpowerdistributionscenarios.
Important:Whenplanningandwiring,takeinto
considerationotherproductsinyoursystem,some
ofwhich(e.g.sonarmodules)mayplacelarge
powerdemandpeaksonthevessel’selectrical
system.
Note:Theinformationprovidedbelowisfor
guidanceonly,tohelpprotectyourproduct.It
coverscommonvesselpowerarrangements,but
doesNOTcovereveryscenario.Ifyouareunsure
howtoprovidethecorrectlevelofprotection,
pleaseconsultanauthorizedRaymarinedealeror
asuitablyqualiedprofessionalmarineelectrician.
Implementationdirectconnectiontobattery
SeaTalkng®powercablesmaybeconnected
directlytothevessel'sbattery,viaasuitablyrated
fuseorbreaker.
Cablesandconnections
27
YouMUSTtasuitablyratedfuseorbreaker
betweentheredwireandthebattery’spositive
terminal.
Refertotheinlinefuseratingsprovidedinthe
product’sdocumentation.
Ifyouneedtoextendthelengthofthepower
cable,ensureyouusesuitablyratedcableand
thatsufcientpower(12Vdc)isavailableatthe
SeaTalkng®backbone’spowerconnection.
A
BatteryconnectionscenarioA:suitableforavesselwith
acommonRFgroundpoint.Inthisscenario,ifyour
product’spowercableissuppliedwithaseparatedrain
wirethenitshouldbeconnectedtothevessel’scommon
groundpoint.
B
BatteryconnectionscenarioB:suitableforavessel
withoutacommongroundingpoint.Inthiscase,ifyour
product’spowercableissuppliedwithaseparatedrain
wirethenitshouldbeconnecteddirectlytothebattery’s
negativeterminal.
Implementationconnectiontodistribution
panel
Alternatively,theSeaT alkng®powercablemaybe
connectedtoasuitablebreakerorswitchonthe
vessel'sdistributionpanelorfactory-ttedpower
distributionpoint.
Thedistributionpointshouldbefedfrom
thevessel’sprimarypowersourceby8AWG
(8.36mm
2
)cable.
Ideally,allequipmentshouldbewiredtoindividual
suitably-ratedthermalbreakersorfuses,with
appropriatecircuitprotection.Wherethisisnot
possibleandmorethan1itemofequipment
sharesabreaker,useindividualin-linefuses
foreachpowercircuittoprovidethenecessary
protection.
Inallcases,observetherecommended
breaker/fuseratingsprovidedintheproduct’s
documentation.
Ifyouneedtoextendthelengthofthepower
cable,ensureyouusesuitablyratedcableand
thatsufcientpower(12Vdc)isavailableatthe
SeaTalkng®backbone’spowerconnection.
Important:Beawarethatthesuitablefuserating
forthethermalbreakerorfuseisdependentonthe
numberofdevicesyouareconnecting.
Moreinformation
Raymarinerecommendsthatbestpracticeis
observedinallvesselelectricalinstallations,as
detailedinthefollowingstandards:
BMEACodeofPracticeforElectricaland
ElectronicInstallationsinBoats
NMEA0400InstallationStandard
ABYCE-11AC&DCElectricalSystemsonBoats
ABYCA-31BatterychargersandInverters
ABYCTE-4LightningProtection
Sharingabreaker
Wheremorethan1pieceofequipmentsharesa
breakeryoumustprovideprotectionfortheindividual
circuits.E.g.byconnectinganin-linefuseforeach
powercircuit.
1
Positive(+)bar
2
Negative(-)bar
3
Circuitbreaker
4Fuse
Wherepossible,connectindividualitemsof
equipmenttoindividualcircuitbreakers.Wherethis
isnotpossible,useindividualin-linefusestoprovide
thenecessaryprotection.
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,
ensureithasbeencorrectlygrounded,in
accordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.
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Warning:Positiveground
systems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhich
haspositivegrounding.
4.4Cableferriteinstallation
Yourproductissuppliedwithacableferrite.T o
ensureEMCCompliance,thesuppliedferritemust
bettedtothecableaccordingtothefollowing
instructions.
1.Theferritemustbettedtotheendofthecable
closesttothedevice.
2.Theferritemustbettedatthedistancespecied
intheillustrationabove.
3.Ensureatightandsecuretsothattheferritewill
notmoveupordownthecable.
Cablesandconnections29
4.5SeaTalk
ng
connection
Note:Intheexamplebelow,ifanACU-100
wasused,theSeaT alk
ng
networkwouldrequire
adedicated12Vdcpowersupplybecausethe
ACU-100doesnotsupplypowertotheSeaT alk
ng
network.
Example:SeaTalk
ng
EvolutionsystemwithiTC-5
1
ACUunit
22xInstruments
3Pilotcontroller
4Vessel’s12Vdcpowersupply
5
EVunit
6
SeaTalk
ng
5–wayconnector
7
Rudderreferencetransducer
8
iTC-5converter
9Depthtransducer
10Windtransducer
11
Speedtransducer
Example:SeaTalk
ng
SPXsystemwithtransducer
pods
ItemDescription
1
SPX(supplying12VtoSeaTalk
ng
network.)
22xInstruments
3
p70/p70RPilotcontroller
4Vessel’s12Vdcpowersupply
5
SeaTalk
ng
5–wayconnectorswithterminators
6Transducerpods
7
Rudderreferencetransducer
8.Fluxgatecompass
9Windtransducer
10
Speedtransducer
11Depthtransducer
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4.6NMEA2000network
connection
YourSeaTalk
ng®
devicecanbeconnectedtoa
DeviceNet/NMEA2000network.
1.SeaTalk
ng®
device
2.SeaTalk
ng®
toDeviceNetadaptorcable
(A06045)
3.DeviceNetT-piece
4.NMEA2000backbone
4.7SeaTalkconnection
ConnectionstoaSeaT alknetworkaremadeusinga
SeaTalktoSeaTalk
ng
adaptorcable(notsupplied).
ItemDescription
1.p70Pilotcontroller
2.
ST60+Depthinstrument
3.
ST60+Speedinstrument
4.
ST60+Windinstrument
5.
Windtransducer
6.
SeaTalk
ng
toSeaTalkAdaptor
cable
7.
Depthtransducer
8.
Speedtransducer
9.
Coursecomputer(supplying
12VtoSeaTalknetwork.)
ForSeaTalkcablesandextensions,useRaymarine
SeaTalkcableaccessories.
SeaTalkpowerprotection
Thepowersupplymustbeprotectedbya5Afuse
oracircuitbreakerprovidingequivalentprotection.
Raymarinerecommendsthatthepowerisconnected
toaSeaT alksysteminsuchawaythatthecurrent
drawnoneachsideofthepowerconnectionpoint
isequal.
Cablesandconnections31
4.8Transducerconnections
iTC-5connection
FordetailsonconnectinganiTC-5totheSeaTalk
ng®
backboneandconnectingtransducerstotheiTC-5,
refertothedocumentationprovidedwithyouriTC-5.
Transducerpodconnection
Transducerpodsareavailableforwind,depth
andspeedtransducers.Fordetailedinstallation
instructions,refertodocumentationsuppliedwith
yourpod.
ItemDescription
1
SpeedandTemperature
transducer
2
Speedpod
3
SeaTalk
ng®
T-Piece
connector
1.Connectthetransducertothepod,thepod
terminalsarecolor-coded,ensurethateachwire
isconnectedtothecorrespondingterminal.
2.ConnectthepodtotheSeaTalk
ng®
backbone
usingaSeaTalk
ng®
spurcableandT-piece.Pods
mustbelocatednofurtherthan400mm(15.75
in.)fromtheconnectionpointonthebackbone
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Chapter5:Mounting
Chaptercontents
5.1Mountingonpage34
Mounting
33
5.1Mounting
Theproductisdesignedtobeushmounted.
Beforemountingtheunit,ensurethatyouhave:
Selectedasuitablelocation.
Identiedthecableconnectionsandroutethatthe
cablewilltake.
Detachedthefrontbezel.
1.Checktheselectedlocationfortheunit.Aclear,
atareawithsuitableclearancebehindthepanel,
isrequired.
2.Fixtheappropriatecuttingtemplatesupplied
withtheproduct,totheselectedlocation,using
maskingorself-adhesivetape.
3.Usingasuitableholesaw,makeapilotholesin
eachcornerofthecut-outarea.
4.Usingasuitablesaw,cutalongtheinsideedge
ofthecut-outline.
5.Ensurethattheunittsintotheremovedarea
andthenlearoundthecutedgeuntilsmooth.
6.Drillfourholesasindicatedonthetemplateto
acceptthesecuringscrews.
7.Peelthebackingoffofthegasket,andplacethe
adhesivesideofthegasketontothedisplayunit
andpressrmlyontotheange.
8.Connectcablestotheunit.
9.Slidetheunitintoplaceandsecureusingscrews
provided.
Note:Drill,andtapsizeandtighteningtorqueis
dependentonthematerialtypeandthicknessthe
unitistobemountedon.
Frontbezel
Removingthefrontbezel
Important:Usecarewhenremovingthebezel.
Donotuseanytoolstoleverthebezel,doingso
maycausedamage.
1.Usingyourngerspullthebezelawayfromthe
unitatthetopandside,asshownin2.
Thebezelwillstarttocomeawayfromtheunitat
thetopandside.
2.Nowpullthebezelawayfromtheunitonthe
oppositeside,asshownin3.
Thebezelwillnowcomefreefromtheunit,as
shownin4.
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Chapter6:Gettingstarted
Chaptercontents
6.1Instrumentcontrolsonpage36
6.2Poweronpage36
6.3Completingthestartupwizardonpage37
6.4Displaysettingsonpage37
6.5Multipledatasources(MDS)overviewonpage39
6.6QuickOptionsmenuonpage40
Gettingstarted
35
6.1Instrumentcontrols
Controllayoutandfunctions.
ItemDescription
1.
LEFTSOFTBUTTONPower,
brightness,cancel,back
2.
UPARROWUpnavigation,
AdjustUp
3.
DOWNARROWDown
navigation,AdjustDown
4.
RIGHTSOFTBUTTON
Menu,select,OK,Save
6.2Power
Poweringontheunit
Theunitwillautomaticallyturnonwiththesystem,
unlessithaspreviouslybeenpoweredoffusingthe
Powerbutton.
Withtheunitpoweredoff:
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonuntilthescreen
turnson(approximately2seconds).
Poweringofftheunit
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonuntilthecount
downtimerreacheszeroandthescreenturnsoff.
Note:Whenpoweredoff,theunitmaystilldraw
asmallamountofpowerfromthebattery,ifthis
isaconcernunplugthepowersupplyorswitch
offatthebreaker.
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6.3Completingthestartupwizard
Whenyoupower-uptheunitforthersttimeorafter
asystemresettheStartupWizardisdisplayed.
Thesetupwizardguidesyourthroughthefollowing
basiccongurationsettings:
1.Language
2.BoatType
3.Welcome
1.UsingtheUpandDownbuttons,highlightthe
userinterfaceLanguagethatyouwanttouse
andthenpresstheMenubuttontoconrmthe
selection.
2.UsingtheUpandDownbuttons,highlightthe
BoatTypethatyouwanttouseandthenpress
theMenubuttontoconrmtheselection.
TheWelcomepageisdisplayed.
3.SelectContinue.
Therstofapre-denedsetofFavoritepagesis
displayed.
Note:TheStartupWizardmaynotbedisplayed
ifthesesettingshavealreadybeensetonthe
systemthattheunitisconnectedto.
6.4Displaysettings
Adjustingtheunit’sbrightness
Toadjusttheunit’sLCDbrightnesslevel,whenit
isnotpartofaSharedBrightnessgroupfollowthe
stepsbelow.
1.PressthePowerbutton.
TheDisplayBrightnesspageisdisplayed.
2.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoadjustthe
brightnesstotherequiredlevel.
3.SelectOk.
TheDisplayBrightnesspagewilltime-outafter2
seconds,savingthenewbrightnesslevel.
SharedBrightness
YoucansetupSharedBrightnessgroupswhich
enablessimultaneousbrightnessadjustmenttheall
unitsthatarepartofthesamegroup.
ThefollowingproductsarecompatiblewithShared
Brightness:
LightHouse
TM
poweredMFDs
SeaTalk
ng®
InstrumentdisplaysandPilot
controllers
Ray50/Ray52/Ray60/Ray70VHFDSCRadios
AnyadjustmentstotheSharedBrightnesslevelwill
bereectedonallunitsassignedtothesamegroup.
LightHouse
TM
MFD
Instrumentdisplay/Pilot
Controller
Ray50/Ray52/Ray60/
Ray70VHFDSCRadio
Multiplebrightnessgroupscanbecongured.These
groupscouldbeusedtoreectthephysicallocation
ofunitsonyourvessel.Forexample,theunitsat
yourhelmcanbesettoonegroup,andtheunitson
theybridgecanbesettoadifferentgroup.
SharedBrightnessrequires:
allunitstobecompatiblewiththeShared
Brightnessfunction(seelistofcompatibleunits
above).
theSharebrightnesssettingsettoOnforallunits
inthebrightnessgroup.
unitstobeassignedtoNetworkGroups.
Gettingstarted
37
allthedisplaysinthatgrouptobesynchronized.
AssigningANetworkGroup
ToenabletheSharedBrightnessandColor,unit’s
mustbeassignedtothesamenetworkgroup.
CompatibleInstrumentDisplaysandPilotControllers
willalsosharetheirColorScheme.
FromtheNetworkGroupmenu:(Menu>Set-up>
SystemSet-up>NetworkGroup)
1.SelecttheNetworkGroupthatyouwanttoassign
theunitto.
Alistofnetworkgroupswillbedisplayed:
None(default)
Helm1
Helm2
Cockpit
Flybridge
Mast
Group1Group5
2.SelectBrightness/ColorGroup.
3.SelectThisGroup.
4.SelectSync.
TheSystemwillnowsynchronizeallunits
assignedtothesamegroup.
5.SelectOK.
6.Carryoutsteps1to5onallunit’s.
ThelocationoftheSharedBrightnessmenu
onLightHouse
TM
MFDsis:(Homescreen>
Customize>DisplayPreferences>Shared
Brightness)
AdjustingtheBrightnesslevelwillnoweffectallunits
assignedtothesamegroup.
Unsharingaunit
InstrumentDisplaysandPilotControllerscanbe
removedfromtheSharedBrightness.
1.PressthePowerbuttontodisplaytheShared
Brightnesspage.
2.SelectUnshare.
SelectingSharefromtheDisplayBrightness
pagewillswitchbacktoSharedBrightness.
Changingthecolorscheme
Fromthecolorsmenu:(Menu>DisplaySettings>
Colors)
1.Selectacolorschemefromthelist
Day1
Day2
Inverse
Red/Black
Iftheunitispartofanetworkgroup,thecolor
schemeselectedwillchangeonallunitsthatsupport
colorschemesandarepartofthesamegroup.
Displayresponse
SettingtheDisplayResponse
SettingtheDisplayResponsetoalowvaluewill
dampendatauctuationstoprovideamorestable
reading.SettingtheDisplayResponsetoahigh
valuewillreducethendampingtomakereadings
moreresponsive.
FromtheDisplaySettingsmenu:(Menu>Display
Settings)
1.SelectDisplayResponse.
2.Selectthedatatype:
Speed
Depth
Windspeed
Windangle
Heading
3.Adjustthevalueasrequired.
4.SelectSave.
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6.5Multipledatasources(MDS)
overview
Whenasystemincludesmultipleinstancesofa
datasourcethepreferreddatasourceisselected
automatically.Thesystemspreferredsourcemaynot
beyourpreferredsource,orifyouareexperiencinga
dataconictyoucanmanuallyselectyourpreferred
datasource.
MDSenablesyoutochooseapreferredsourcefor
thefollowingdatatypes:
GPSPosition
GPSDatum
Time&Date
Heading
Depth
Speed
Wind
Thisexercisewouldusuallybecompletedaspart
oftheinitialinstallation,orwhennewequipmentis
added.
ForMDStobeavailableallproductsinthesystem
thatusethedatasourceslistedabove,mustbe
MDS-compliant.Thesystemwillreportanyproducts
thatareNOTMDS-compliant.Itmaybepossible
toupgradethesoftwarefortheseproducts,to
makethemcompliant.VisittheRaymarinewebsite
(www.raymarine.com)toobtainthelatestsoftware
foryourproducts.
IfMDS-compliantsoftwareisnotavailableforthe
productandyoudoNOTwanttousethesystems
preferreddatasource,youmustremoveany
non-compliantproductfromthesystem.Youshould
thenbeabletoselectyourpreferreddatasource.
Note:Onceyouhavecompletedsettingupyour
preferreddatasources,youmaybeabletoadd
thenon-compliantproductsbackintothesystem.
Selectingapreferreddatasource
FromtheSystemSet-upmenu:(Menu>Set-up>
SystemSet-up)
1.SelectDataSources.
2.SelecttheDatatype.
Theunitwillnowsearchforanddisplayalistof
allsourcesfortheselecteddatatype.
3.Selectyourpreferreddatasource,or
4.SelectAutotoallowthesystemtodecide.
ACTIVEisdisplayednexttothedatasourcethat
isthecurrentsourceforthedatatype.
Gettingstarted
39
6.6QuickOptionsmenu
TheQuickOptionsmenu(Menu>QuickOptions)
isadynamicmenuthatdisplaysmenuitemsrelative
tothedatadisplayedonthecurrentFavoritepageor
QuickViewpagebeingviewed.
Quickoptionsmenuitems
Dependingonthepagebeingdisplayeddifferent
quickoptionsareavailableasfollows:
PagedisplayedQuickoptionsavailable
MenuEditpage
MOB(whenMOBisactive)MOB
MaximumdepthResetMaximumDepth
MinimumdepthResetMinimumDepth
Maximumspeed
ResetMaximumSpeed
Averagespeed
ResetAverageSpeed
TripResetTrip
Max.SOGResetMax.SOG
Ave.SOGResetAve.SOG
CMG&DMGResetCMG&DMG
MaximumSeaTemperatureResetMax.Sea
Temperature
MinimumSeaTemperatureResetMin.Sea
Temperature
MaximumAirTemperatureResetMax.AirTemperature
MinimumAirTemperatureResetMin.AirTemperature
MaximumAWAResetMaximum.AWA
MinimumAWAResetMinimum.AWA
MaximumAWSResetMax.AWS
MinimumAWSResetMin.AWS
MaximumTWAResetMax.TWA
MinimumTWAResetMin.TWA
MaximumTWSResetMax.TWS
MinimumTWSResetMin.TWS
Starttimer
Stoptimer
Resettimer
RaceTimer
Adjuststarttimes
Graph
Timescale
(Viewdata)pageAddtofavorites
ViewAIStargets(Only
shownifthereisHeadingor
stableCOGdataavailable.)
AISrange
AIS
AISSilentmode
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Chapter7:Transducercalibration
Chaptercontents
7.1Transducertypesonpage42
7.2Depthcalibrationonpage42
7.3Speedcalibrationonpage43
7.4Windcalibrationonpage48
7.5Rudderreferencecalibrationonpage50
7.6Compasscalibrationonpage51
Transducercalibration
41
7.1Transducertypes
Thetransducerslistedinthetablebelowcanbe
calibratedusingthedisplay.
TransducertypeConnection
Depthtransducers
connectedviaiTC-5orDepth
pod
Speedandtemperature
transducers
connectedviaiTC-5orSpeed
pod
Windtransducers
connectedviaiTC-5orWind
pod
SmarttransducersconnecteddirectlytoSeaTalk
ng®
Fluxgatecompass
connectedviaiTC-5
RudderreferenceconnectedviaiTC-5
7.2Depthcalibration
DepthOffset
Depthsaremeasuredfromthetransducertothe
bottom,youcanapplyanoffsetvaluetothedepth
data,sothatthedisplayeddepthreadingrepresents
thedepthtothebottomfromeitherthekeel(negative
offset)orthewaterline(positiveoffset).
Beforeattemptingtosetawaterlineorkeel
offset,ndouttheverticalseparationbetweenthe
transducerandeitherthewaterlineorthebottom
ofyourvessel’skeel,asappropriate.Thensetthe
appropriatedepthoffsetvalue.
1
WaterlineoffsetValuesgreaterthanzero(Positive
values)representawaterlineoffset
2Transducer
Zerooffsetrepresentsthedepth
fromthetransducer’slocation
3
KeeloffsetValueslessthanzero(Negative
values)representakeeloffset
Settingthedepthoffset
ThedepthcalibrationconsistsofsettingaDepth
Offsetthatisrelevanttoyourdepthtransducers
installedlocation.
Fromanyfavoritepage:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectSet-up.
3.SelectTransducersSet-up.
4.SelectContinue.
Theinstrumentdisplaywillsearchforanddisplay
alistofconnecteddevices.(i.e.iTC-5,DSTor
transducerpod)
5.Selectthedevicethatthetransducer(s)youare
calibratingareconnectedto.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed,
6.*SelectDepth.
Important:*SteponlyapplicabletoiTC-5.
7.SelectDepthOffset.
8.SelectDepthFrom:.
Alistoftransduceroffsetsisdisplayed:
Waterline
Keel
Transducer(default)
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9.Selectthelocationthatyouwantdepth
measurementstobetakenfrom.
AfterselectiontheDepthOffsetpageisdisplayed.
IfyouhaveselectedWaterlineorKeelaDepth
Offsetmustbeapplied.
10.SelectOffset:.
11.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoadjustthe
DepthOffsettotherequiredvalue.
Theoffsetvalueshouldbethesameasthe
measureddistance:
fromthetransducerfacetotheWaterline,or
fromthetransducerfacetothebottomofthe
Keel.
12.SelectSave.
SettinganincorrectDepthOffsetcouldleadtoyour
vesselrunningaground.
7.3Speedcalibration
Speedtransducercalibrationisrequiredas
transducerperformanceisaffectedbyanumberof
variablessuchastransducerlocation,shapeofthe
hullandwaterowcharacteristics.Thepurpose
ofperformingSpeedcalibrationistoensurethat
thespeedreadingsattheinstrumentareatrue
indicationofthevessel’sactualspeed.
Inordertoachieveaccurateresults,speed
calibrationmustbecarriedoutincalmconditions
withzerotideandzerocurrent.
Speedcalibrationalignstheinstrumentslogspeed
(SpeedThroughWater)to:
SpeedOverGround(SOG),or
areferencedspeed
CalibratingusingSOG
Formostinstallationsa1PointSpeedCalibrationis
allthatisrequired.
Ifthe1pointcalibrationdoesnotprovidesufciently
accuratereadingsoryourequireahigherlevelof
precisionforyourspeedreadingsthenaSpeedRun
Calibrationcanbecarriedout.Itisadvisabletocarry
outtheSpeedRunCalibrationatasmanyspeedsas
possible.Thisisparticularlyimportantforplaning
vessels.
*Conventionalspeedtransducershaveamaximum
of5calibrationspeeds,andsmarttransducers(e.g.
DST800)haveupto8.
Ifrequiredeachcalibrationpointcanalsohavea
calibrationfactorappliedtofurtheralignthelog
speedreadingacrossdifferentvesselspeeds.
Note:*TheSpeedRunCalibrationcannotbe
performedwhenthetransducerisconnectedto
aSpeedPod.
CalibratingwithoutSOG
Formostinstallationsa1PointSpeedCalibration
isallthatisrequired.Thecalibrationmustbe
performedusingawayofestimatingactualvessel
speedandadjustingthedisplayedreadingsothat
thelogspeedmatchestheyourestimatedspeed.
IfyoudonothaveSOGdataavailablethenthe
SpeedRunCalibrationcannotbeperformed.
Ifrequired,furthercalibrationpointscanbeadded
andacalibrationfactorcanbeappliedtofurther
alignthelogspeedwithactualvesselspeed.
iTC-5Smart(DST)Speedpod
SOG
No
SOG
SOG
No
SOG
SOG
No
SOG
1point
speed
calibration
Speedrun
calibration
Manual
calibration
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1PointSpeedCalibration
Formostinstallationsa1PointSpeedCalibrationis
allthatisrequired.
Prerequisites:
ForbestresultsSOGdatashouldbeavailable,or
analternativemethodofestimatingvesselspeed
mustbeused(e.g.vesselspeedcanbeestimated
usingNauticalMeasuredMileMarkersorsimilar
landmarksofaknowndistanceapart).
Youwillneedtobeunderway,withsufcientspace
tomaneuverunhindered.
Inordertoachieveaccurateresults,water
conditionsmustbecalmwithzerotideandzero
current.
Fromafavoritepage:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectSet-up.
3.SelectTransducersSet-up.
4.SelectContinue.
Theinstrumentdisplaywillsearchforanddisplay
alistofconnecteddevices.(i.e.iTC-5,DSTor
transducerpod)
5.Selectthedevicethatthetransducer(s)youare
calibratingareconnectedto.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed,
6.*SelectSpeed.
Important:*SteponlyapplicabletoiTC-5.
7.SelectSpeedCalibration.
8.SelectAdjustspeedup/down.
The1PointSpeedCalibrationpageisdisplayed.
1.SOGspeedreading
2.Currentspeedreading
IfSOGisnotavailablethentheSOGvaluewill
displaydashes.
9.Accelerateyourvesseltoasteady,typical
cruisingspeed.
10.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoadjustthe
currentspeedreadingsothatitmatchestheSOG
readingormatchesyourestimatedspeed.
11.SelectDonewhenbothvaluesarethesame.
Thecalibrationcompletepageisdisplayed.
12.SelectOk.
IfyouexperiencesignicantdeviationbetweenSOG
andlogspeedreadingsatdifferentvesselspeeds
thenaSpeedRunCalibrationshouldbeperformed.
RefertothePerformingaSpeedRunCalibration
usingSOGsectionfordetails.
Nauticalmeasuredmilemarkers
WhenneitherSOGdataoranyotherreliablemeans
ofestimatingSpeedThroughtheWater(STW)is
available,NauticalMeasuredMileMarkerscan
beusedtohelpcalibrateLogSpeed.Nautical
measuredmilemarkersareidentiedbytwopairsof
postsortowers.Thedistancebetweeneachpairof
markersis1nauticalmile.
Eachmarkerinapairisseparatedbydistanceand
elevationfromitspartner.Thefrontmarkeriscloser
tothewaterandshorterthanthemarkerbehindit.
Markerssideview
1.Frontmarker
2.Rearmarker
Whenthe2markersappearverticallyaligned
thevesselisonthecorrectrangelinetobegina
measuredmilerun.
Markeralignment
1.Leftofrangeline
2.Onrangeline
3.Rightofrangeline
Thevesselshouldalreadybeattopspeedandas
therstpairofmarkersappearalignedastopwatch
shouldbestarted,whenthevesselpassesthe
secondpairofalignedmarkersthestopwatchis
stopped.
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Measuringanauticalmile
1.Startingpoint(startstopwatch)
2.Measuredmile
3.Endpoint(stopstopwatch)
4.Firstpairofmarkers
5.Secondpairofmarkers
Toprovideamoreaccuratereadingthevessel
shouldmakebetween4to6runsinbothdirections
toallowfortideandwindconditions.Theaverage
ofthetimetakenoverallrunsshouldbeusedto
calculateLogSpeed.
Thevesselspeedcanthenbeworkedoutbytaking
thedistancetravelled(1nauticalmile)anddividingit
bytheaveragetimetakentoperformtherun.The
resultingcalculationisyouraveragespeedinknots.
PerformingaSpeedRunCalibration
usingSOG
Ifahigherlevelofprecisionisrequiredthan
thatachievedwiththe1PointSpeedCalibration
procedure,aSpeedRunCalibrationshouldbe
performed.TheSpeedRunCalibrationwillensure
thattheLogSpeedreadingisaccurateoverthe
vessel’sfullspeedrange.
Prerequisites:
SOGdatamustbeavailable.
Youwillneedtobeunderway,withsufcientspace
tomaneuverunhindered.
Inordertoachieveaccurateresults,water
conditionsmustbecalmwithzerotideandzero
current.
Note:SpeedRunCalibrationisnotavailablewhen
connectedtoaSpeedPod.
Thestepsbelowdetailthemethodofcalibrating:
speedtransducersconnectedviaaniTC-5
thespeedelementofasmarttransducer
connecteddirectlytotheSeaTalk
ng
network.
Fromafavoritepage:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectSet-up.
3.SelectTransducersSet-up.
4.SelectContinue.
Theinstrumentdisplaywillsearchforanddisplay
alistofconnecteddevices.(i.e.iTC-5,DSTor
transducerpod)
5.Selectthedevicethatthetransducer(s)youare
calibratingareconnectedto.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed,
6.*SelectSpeed.
Important:*SteponlyapplicabletoiTC-5.
7.SelectSpeedCalibration.
8.SelectNewcalusingSOG.
Youwillneedtoaddcalibrationpointsatarange
ofspeedsspanningthefullspeedrangeofthe
vessel.Conventionaltransducerscanhaveupto
5calibrationpointsandsmarttransducerscan
haveupto8.Ideallythecalibrationpointsshould
betakenatregularincrementsthroughoutthe
speedrangewiththelastcalibrationpointbeing
closetothevessel’stopspeed.
WiththeSpeedTransducerconnectedtoa
SpeedPodthe5calibrationpointsarexedin
sequenceat2,4,8,16and32knots.When
addingcalibrationpointsduringtheSpeedRun
Calibrationensurevesselspeedisascloseto
thexedcalibrationpointspeedsaspossible,as
thecalibrationfactorappliedwillbethedifference
betweentheactualvesselspeedandthexed
calibrationpointspeed.
9.SelectStart.
10.Ensurethevessel’sspeedissteadyatyourrst
calibrationpointspeedandselectAdd.
11.Repeatstep10forallremainingcalibration
points,ensuringthatthecalibrationpointsare
equallyspacedthroughoutyourvessel’sspeed
rangefromstationarytotopspeed.
Onceallcalibrationpointshavebeensuccessfully
addedtheCalibrationcompletemessageis
displayed.
12.SelectOk.
CalibrationTable
BydefaultSpeedTransducersincludeadefault
setofcalibrationpointswhichareoverwritten
duringthenormalspeedcalibrationprocess.The
calibrationpointsarestoredintheCalibrationTable.
TheCalibrationTablecanbeaccessedfromthe
AdvancedMenu.
FromtheAdvancedMenuyoucan:
ViewtheexistingCalibrationT able
Adjusttheexistingcalibrationpoints(Add,Editor
Deletecalibrationpoints)
EnteranewCalibrationTable
CheckLogSpeedagainstSOG
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ResettheCalibrationT abletofactorydefaults
ViewingthecalibrationTable
CalibrationpointsarestoredintheCalibrationT able.
Fromafavoritepage:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectSet-up.
3.SelectTransducersSet-up.
4.SelectContinue.
Theinstrumentdisplaywillsearchforanddisplay
alistofconnecteddevices.(i.e.iTC-5,DSTor
transducerpod)
5.Selectthedevicethatthetransducer(s)youare
calibratingareconnectedto.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed,
6.*SelectSpeed.
Important:*SteponlyapplicabletoiTC-5.
7.SelectSpeedCalibration.
8.SelectAdvanced.
9.SelectViewcaltable.
TheCalibrationT ableisdisplayed.
1.SpeedtransducerconnectedviaiTC-5or
speedpod.
2.SmartDSTtransducerconnecteddirectlyto
SeaTalk
ng
.
10.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoscrollupand
downthroughthetable.
11.SelectBacktoreturntotheAdvancedMenu.
Checkingspeed
Thecurrentspeedcanbecheckedatanytimefrom
theAdvancedMenu.
FromtheAdvancedMenu:
1.SelectCheckspeed.
TheCheckSpeedpageisdisplayed:
TheCheckSpeedpagecanalsobeaccessedfrom
theEditcalibrationoptionsmenu:Advanced>
Adjustcaltable>Start>Options>Checkspeed.
ManuallyworkingoutaCalibrationFactor
NewCalibrationFactorscanbeworkedoutmanually
followingthestepsbelow.
Youwillneedtobeunderway,withsufcientspace
tomaneuverunhindered.
Toensureaccuracy,waterconditionsshouldbe
calmwithzerotideandzerocurrent.
Youwillneedtocalibrateeachcalibrationspeed
point,startingwiththelowest
1.Incalmconditionswithzerotideandzerocurrent,
runyourvesselatasteadyspeed,approximately
thatoftheselectedcalibrationspeed,overa
measureddistance.
Makeanoteof:
Themeasureddistanceinnauticalmiles
Thecurrentspeedvalueinknots
Thetimeinminutesittakestocoverthe
measureddistance
2.Calculatetheactualspeedoverthemeasured
distanceusingthecalculation:(Speed=(60x
Distance)/Time)The‘60’isusedtoensurethe
calculationisinminutesratherthanhoursor
tenthsofanhour.
e.g.Distance=14nauticalmiles,Time=105
minutes(1hour45minutes)so:
S=(60xD)/T
S=(60x14)/105
S=840/105
S=8Kts
3.Ifthecalculatedspeedis:
Thesameasthecurrentspeed,(notedduring
theSpeedRunCalibration)thenthecalibration
iscorrectatthisspeedsonoactionisrequired.
Notthesameasthecurrentspeed.Calculate
anew,correctedCalibrationFactor,asfollows:
e.g.ifactualspeedequals8kts,indicated
speedwas7.5ktsandtheoldCalibration
Factorwas1.4then:
newcalfactor=actualspeedxoldfactor/
indicatedspeed
newcalfactor=8x1.4/7.5
newcalfactor=11.2/7.5
newcalfactor=1.49
AddingaCalibrationPoint
CalibrationPointscanbemanuallyaddedtothe
CalibrationTable.TheamountofCalibrationPoints
thatcanbestoredisdeterminedbythetypeofspeed
transducerandmethodofconnection.
FromtheTransducerfoundmenu:Menu>Set-up>
Transducerset-up>Continue:
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1.Selectthedevicethatthetransducer(s)youare
calibratingareconnectedto.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed,
2.*SelectSpeed.
Important:*SteponlyapplicabletoiTC-5.
3.SelectSpeedCalibration.
4.SelectAdvanced.
5.SelectAdjustCalibration.
6.SelectStart.
ThecurrentCalibrationTableisdisplayed.
7.SelecttherelevantCalibrationPointfromthe
table.
8.SelectOptions.
9.SelectAddcalpoint.
10.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoadjustthe
displayedLogSpeedtomatchSOG,ifavailable
ortomatchyourestimatedactualspeed.
11.SelectAdd.
12.SelectOk.
13.Repeatsteps7to11foreachCalibrationPoint
youwanttoadd.
ThemoreCalibrationPointsthehigherthe
accuracyofLogSpeed.
Note:Ifthetextappearsredthenthenewreading
deviatestoofarfromthestoredreading.Youwill
needtoaddaCalibrationPointclosertothestored
readingatryagain.
EditingaCalibrationPoint
ExistingCalibrationPointscanbemanuallyedited.
FromtheAdvancedMenu:
1.SelectAdjustcaltable.
2.SelectStart.
3.HighlighttherelevantCalibrationPointfromthe
table.
4.SelectOptions.
5.SelectEditcalpoint.
TheCalibrationPointAdjustmentpageis
displayed.
6.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoadjustthe
CalibrationFactorfortheselectedspeedto
matchyournewCalibrationFactor.
7.SelectDonetoreturntotheCalibrationT able.
8.Repeatsteps4to7forallCalibrationPointsthat
requireadjustment.
9.SelectFinishwhenalloftherequiredCalibration
Pointshavebeenadjusted.
DeletingaCalibrationPoint
CalibrationPointscanbedeletedfromtheCalibration
Table.
FromtheAdjustcaltablemenu:
1.SelectStart.
2.HighlighttheCalibrationPointyouwanttodelete.
3.SelectOptions.
4.SelectYestodelete.
TheCalibrationPointisdeletedfromthe
CalibrationTable.
ResettingtheCalibrationTable
TheCalibrationTablecanberesettofactorydefault
valuesbyfollowingthestepsbelow:
FromtheAdvancedMenu:
1.SelectResettodefaults.
2.SelectYes.
3.SelectOk.
TheCalibrationT ableisresettofactorydefault
values.
EnteringanewCalibrationTable
AnewCalibrationT ablecanbeaddedmanually.The
newCalibrationT ablereplacestheexistingtable
whichisdeleted.Thisisusefulwhenyouhavebeen
providedaspeciccalibrationtableforyourhulltype.
Note:YouwillneedtoworkoutyourCalibration
FactorsforeachCalibrationPointbeforeyoucan
createthenewCalibrationT able.
FromtheAdvancedMenu:
1.SelectEnternewcaltable.
2.SelectStart.
AllexistingCalibrationPointsaredeletedandyou
willbepromptedtoenternewCalibrationPoints.
3.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoselectthe
desiredspeedthatyouwanttoaddaCalibration
Pointfor.
4.SelectNext.
5.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoadjustthe
CalibrationFactortothecorrectvalue.
6.SelectDone.
7.SelectAddtoaddthenextCalibrationPoint.
8.Repeatsteps3to7forallCalibrationPointsyou
wanttoadd.
9.SelectFinishwhenallCalibrationPointshave
beenadded.
10.SelectOK.
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CalibratingWaterTemperature
TheWaterTemperaturereadingcanbecalibrated
asfollows:
Youwillneedansuitablethermometertomeasure
theWaterTemperature.
Fromafavoritepage:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectSet-up.
3.SelectTransducersSet-up.
4.SelectContinue.
Theinstrumentdisplaywillsearchforanddisplay
alistofconnecteddevices.(i.e.iTC-5,DSTor
transducerpod)
5.Selectthedevicethatthetransducer(s)youare
calibratingareconnectedto.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed,
6.*SelectSpeed.
Important:*SteponlyapplicabletoiTC-5.
7.SelectCurrentTemperatureoption.
8.Useasuitablethermometertomeasurethe
actualwatertemperature.
9.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstomatchthe
displayedWaterT emperaturetotheactualWater
Temperaturemeasuredbythethermometer.
10.SelectSavetosavethesetting.
7.4Windcalibration
Calibratingwind
Youwillneedtobeunderway,withsufcientspace
toturninalargeslowcircleunhindered.
Conditionsshouldbecalm(i.e.aslightsea)and
asteadybreeze.Trytoensurethevesselisnot
rollingorpitchingtoomuch.
Fromafavoritepage:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectSet-up.
3.SelectTransducersSet-up.
4.SelectContinue.
Theinstrumentdisplaywillsearchforanddisplay
alistofconnecteddevices.(i.e.iTC-5,DSTor
transducerpod)
5.Selectthedevicethatthetransducer(s)youare
calibratingareconnectedto.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed,
6.*SelectWind.
Important:*SteponlyapplicabletoiTC-5.
7.SelectCalibrateWindXdcr.
8.Keepthevesselspeedbelow2ktsandobserving
thescreen,starttoturnthevesselinacircle,
thenselectStart.
9.Continueturningthevesselincirclesuntil
Completeisdisplayedon-screen.
Ifyourrateofturnistoofastduringcalibration,
aSlowDownmessageisdisplayed.Ifthis
happens,reduceyourrateofturnthiscanbe
achievedbyslowingdownand/orsteeringin
awidercircle.
10.SelectContinue.
11.IfrequiredusetheUPandDOWNbuttonsto
manuallyadjustthevaneoffset.
12.PressSELECTtocompletethecalibration
processandsavethesettings.
Ifrequiredyoucanmanuallyadjusteachpartofthe
calibrationstepsbyselectingtherelevantoptions
fromtheWindmenu.
Aligningthewindtransducer
Youwillneedtobeunderway,withsufcientspace
toturninalargeslowcircleunhindered.
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Conditionsshouldbecalm(i.e.aslightsea)and
asteadybreeze.Trytoensurethevesselisnot
rollingorpitchingtoomuch.
Fromthelistoftransducersfound:
1.Selectthedevicethatthetransducer(s)youare
calibratingareconnectedto.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed,
2.*SelectWind.
Important:*SteponlyapplicabletoiTC-5.
3.SelectAlignWindXdcr.
4.Nowsteeryourvesseldirectlyintothewindand
selectContinue.
Adjustingthewindtransducer
Youcanmanuallyadjusttheoffset.
Youwillneedtobeunderway,withsufcientspace
toturninalargeslowcircleunhindered.
Conditionsshouldbecalm(i.e.aslightsea)and
asteadybreeze.Trytoensurethevesselisnot
rollingorpitchingtoomuch.
Fromthelistoftransducersfound:
1.Steeryourvesseldirectlyintothewind
Withyourvesselsailingdirectlyintothewind
theApparentWindAngle(AWA)shouldbe0
degrees.
2.Selectthedevicethatthetransducer(s)youare
calibratingareconnectedto.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed,
3.*SelectWind.
Important:*SteponlyapplicabletoiTC-5.
4.SelectWindXdcrAdjust.
5.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoadjusttheoffset
valuesothatthereportedAWAis0degrees.
6.SelectSelect.
Adjustingapparentwindspeed
ToapplyaCalibrationFactortotheApparentWind
Speed(AWS)readingfollowthestepsbelow.
ToapplyanoffsettoyourAWSreadingsan
accuratereferenceforAWSmustbeusedto
comparetheinstrument’sAWSreadingagainst.
Conditionsshouldbecalm(i.e.aslightsea)and
asteadybreeze.Trytoensurethevesselisnot
rollingorpitchingtoomuch.
Fromthelistoftransducersfound:
1.Selectthedevicethatthetransducer(s)youare
calibratingareconnectedto.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed,
2.*SelectWind.
Important:*SteponlyapplicabletoiTC-5.
3.SelectAppWindSpeed.
TheAWSCalibrationFactorpageisdisplayed.
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4.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoadjustthe
CalibrationFactoruntiltheAWSreadingmatches
yourreferencedsourceofAWS.
TheCalibrationFactordefaultis1.00the
CalibrationFactorcanbeadjustedfrom0.25to
2.00.
5.SelectSelecttosavetheCalibrationFactor.
7.5Rudderreferencecalibration
Youcancalibratearudderreferencetransducerthat
isconnectedtoaniTC-5.
Therudderreferencetransducermustbeconnected
totherudderreferenceconnectionoftheiTC-5
.Rudderreferencetransducersconnectedtoan
autopilotmustbecalibratedusingthepilotcontroller.
CenteringtheRudder
CenteringtheRudderrequiresamethodofknowing
theRudder’sactualposition.
Fromafavoritepage:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectSet-up.
3.SelectTransducersSet-up.
4.SelectContinue.
Theinstrumentdisplaywillsearchforanddisplay
alistofconnecteddevices.(i.e.iTC-5,DSTor
transducerpod)
5.SelectiTC-5.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed,
6.SelectRudder.
7.SelectCentreRudder.
8.TurnthesteeringuntiltheRudderiscentred.
TheRudderReferencehasindicatorsonitsbase
andontherudderarm,ensurethesemarksare
linedup.
9.WiththeRuddercentered,selectOk.
Thepointeriszeroedonthedisplay.
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10.SelectBacktoreturntotheRudderCalibration
Menu.
AdjustingtheRudderAngle
YoucanmanuallyadjusttheRudderAngle.
ManualadjustmentoftheRudderAnglerequiresa
methodofknowingtheRudder’sactualposition.
Fromthetransducersfoundpage:
1.Ensurethattherudderiscenteredcentred
2.SelectiTC-5.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed.
3.SelectRudder.
4.SelectAdjustRudderAngle.
5.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoadjustthe
pointersothatthepointerandthereported
RudderAnglesarebothzero.
6.SelectSave.
InvertingtheRudder
Ifthedisplay’sRudderPointermovesintheopposite
direction(i.e.whenyouturntheRudderstarboard
thepointermovesport)thiscanbecorrectedby
invertingtheRudder.
Fromthetransducersfoundpage:
1.Ensurethattherudderiscentred.
2.SelectiTC-5.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed.
3.SelectRudder.
4.SelectInvertRudderAngle.
5.Ifthepointerispointedintheoppositedirection
thanthatexpected,selectInvert.
7.6Compasscalibration
YoucancalibrateaFluxgateCompassthatis
connectedtoaniTC-5.
Thecompassmustbeconnectedtothecompass
connectionoftheiTC-5.Compassesconnected
toanautopilotmustbecalibratedusingaPilot
Controller.
SwingingtheCompass
Youwillneedtoturnyourvesselinslowcircleswhile
thesystemautomaticallymakesadjustmentsto
accountforCompassDeviation.Each360-degree
circleshouldtakenolessthantwominutes,andyou
shouldcompleteatleasttwocircles.
Itisrecommendedthatasecondinstrumentdisplay
orMFDisusedtodisplayheadingdata,whilst
performingtheCompassSwing.
Fromafavoritepage:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectSet-up.
3.SelectTransducersSet-up.
4.SelectContinue.
Theinstrumentdisplaywillsearchforanddisplay
alistofconnecteddevices.(i.e.iTC-5,DSTor
transducerpod)
5.SelectiTC-5.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed,
6.SelectCompass.
7.SelectSwingCompass.
8.Startmovingvesselinslowevencircles,then
pressStart.
9.Keepvesselspeedtobelow2knots.Watchthe
displaytoensureyourturnrateisnottoofast.If
themessage‘SlowDownturnratetoofast’is
displayedreduceyourrateofturn,thiscanbe
achievedbyslowingdownand/orsteeringin
awidercircle.
Ifthe'SlowDownturnratetoofast'message
isdisplayedthecurrentcirclewillhavetobe
repeated.
WhentheCompasshasbeencalibrated,a
messagewillbedisplayedshowingthedetected
CompassDeviation.
10.Ifthedeviationisgreaterthan15degreesyouwill
needtorelocatetheCompassfurtherawayfrom
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metalitemsoritemsthatmaycauseinterference,
thenrepeatthecalibrationprocess.Ifyoustill
ndadeviationofmorethan15degrees,contact
yourRaymarinedealerforadvice.Ifthedeviation
iswithinacceptablelimits,pressCancel.
SettingtheCompassOffset
YoucanmanuallyapplyanoffsettotheCompass
headingbyfollowingthestepsbelow.
Toapplyanoffsetyourequireasourceofheading
suchastheship’scompass.
Fromthetransducersfoundpage:
1.EnsurethattheRudderiscentred
2.SelectiTC-5.
Alistofavailabletransducerdataisdisplayed.
3.SelectCompass.
4.SelectCompassOffset.
5.Steeryourvesselonasteadycourse.
6.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoadjustthe
CompassOffsetuntilthedisplayedheading
matchestheheadingoftheship’scompass.
7.SelectSave.
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Chapter8:FavoritePages
Chaptercontents
8.1Favoritepagesonpage54
8.2Customizingpagesonpage54
FavoritePages
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8.1Favoritepages
TheunitdisplaysdataonFavoritepages.The
FavoritepagesdisplayedaredependentontheBoat
TypeselectedduringtheStartupWizard.
Selectingpages
1.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstocyclethrough
theavailablepages.
AlternativelyyoucanusetheRolloverfeature:(Menu
>FavoritePages>Rollover)toautomaticallycycle
throughtheavailablepages.
8.2Customizingpages
Favoritepagescanbecustomizedfromthe
Favoritespagemenu.Youcan:
Editanexistingpage.
Addnewpages.
Deletepages.
Changepageorder.
SetpagestoRollover
Editinganexistingpage
Thelayoutanddatadisplayedoneachpagecan
bechanged.
Withthepagethatyouwanttoeditdisplayed
onscreen:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectQuickOptions.
3.SelectEditPage.
4.Selectthepagethatyouwanttoedit.
5.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstohighlightthe
cellthatyouwanttochange.
6.PresstheMenubuttontochooseanewdata
item.
7.Selectadataitemcategory.
8.Selectthedataitem/layoutfromthecategorylist.
Ifadataitemcannotbedisplayedintheselected
cellitwillbegrayedout.
9.Followsteps5to8fortheremainingcellsthat
youwanttopchange.
10.Whennishedhighlighttheonscreentickand
selectSave.
TheEditpagemenuisalsoavailablefromthe
FavoritePagesmenu:(Menu>FavoritePages
>EditPage).
Addingapage
YoucanaddnewcustomFavoritepages.
ThemaximumnumberofFavoritepagesis10.
FromtheMainmenu:
1.SelectFavoritePages.
2.SelectNewPagefromthemenu.
Ifyoualreadyhave10Favoritepages,you
cannotaddanotherpagewithoutrstdeleting
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oneoftheexistingpages.Otherwiseyouwillbe
takentoapagelayoutoptionscreen.
3.Selecttherequiredlayout.
4.Selectacell.
5.BrowsetheDataCategorieslistandselectthe
Dataitemthatyouwanttodisplayintheselected
cell.
6.Completesteps2and3forallremainingcells.
7.Whennishedhighlighttheonscreentickand
selectSave.
Thenewpageisaddedtothebottomofthecurrent
setofFavoritepages.
Deletingapage
Todeleteapagefollowthestepsbelow.
TheminimumnumberofFavoritepagesisone.
FromtheFavoritePagesmenu:(Menu>Favorite
Pages).
1.SelectDeletePage.
Ifyouhavetwoormorepagesyouwillbeable
todeleteapage.
2.Selectathepagethatyouwanttodelete.
3.SelectYes.
Thepageisnowdeleted.
Changingthepageorder
FromtheFavoritePagesmenu:(Menu>Favorite
Pages).
1.SelectPageorder.
2.Selectthepageyouwishtomove.
Pagenumbersareshownmomentarilywhenyou
manuallycyclethroughFavoritepages.
3.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoselectthenew
locationforthepage.
4.SelectSave.
SettingpageRollover
UsingtheRolloverfeatureenablestheFavorite
pagestocycleautomatically.
FromtheFavoritePagesmenu:
1.selectRollover.
2.SelectaTimeinterval,or.
TheTimeintervalsavailableare:2Secs,5Secs,
and10Secs.
3.SelectOfftoswitchRolloveroff.
Resettingaccumulativedata
Minimum,Average,Maximumanddistancedata
accumulatesovertimeandcanbereset.
Thedataitemyouwanttoresetmustbedisplayed
onscreeneitheraspartofaFavoritepageorasa
Data(Quickview)page.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2.SelectQuickOptions.
3.SelecttherelevantResetoptions.
FavoritePages
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56
Chapter9:Data(QuickView)
Chaptercontents
9.1Dataitemsonpage58
9.2ViewingData(QuickView)onpage60
9.3AddingaQuickViewasaFavoritepageonpage61
Data(QuickView)
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9.1Dataitems
Thetablebelowshowsalistofpossibledataitems
availabletodisplayonFavoritePagesandusing
theData(QuickView)menu.
Note:Thedatadescribedinthetablebelowis
dependentonthedevicesthatareconnectedto
yoursystem.
DataCategory
FavoritePage
(DataItems)
QuickView(Data
Items)
AISAISAIS
Battery
(1)
BatteryCurrent
Battery
Temperature
BatteryVolts
BatteryCurrent
Battery
Temperature
BatteryVolts
Boat
RateofTurn
Tilt
TrimTabs
GrayWater
Tank
BlackWater
Tank
FreshWater
Tank
RateofTurn
Tilt
DepthDepth
MaxDepth
MinDepth
DepthHistory
Depth
DepthHistory
MaxDepth
MinDepth
DistanceLog
Trip
Log
Trip
Engine
(1)
EngineHours
TrimPosition
RPM
OilPressure
OilTemperature
Coolant
Pressure
Coolant
Temperature
BoostPressure
Load
Alternator
Potential
Transmission
OilPressure
Transmission
OilTemperature
Transmission
2Engine
Overview
BoostPressure
Coolant
Pressure
Coolant
Temperature
EngineHours
RPM
OilPressure
OilTemperature
TrimPosition
Load
Alternator
Potential
Transmission
OilPressure
Transmission
OilTemperature
Transmission
2Engine
Overview
DataCategory
FavoritePage
(DataItems)
QuickView(Data
Items)
1Engine
Overview
1Engine
Overview
Environment
Sea
Temperature
MaxSea
Temperature
MinSea
Temperature
Sea
Temperature
History
Barometric
Pressure
Barometric
Pressure
History
AirTemperature
MaxAir
Temperature
MinAir
Temperature
AirTemperature
History
Sunset/
Sunrise
Set
Drift
WindChill
Apparent
WindChillTrue
DewPoint
Humidity
AirTemperature
AirTemperature
History
Barometric
Pressure
Barometric
Pressure
History
DewPoint
Drift
DriftHistory
Humidity
MinAir
Temperature
MaxAir
Temperature
Sea
Temperature
MinSea
Temperature
MaxSea
Temperature
Sea
Temperature
History
Set
SetHistory
Set&DriftPair
Sunset/
Sunrise
WindChill
Apparent
WindChillTrue
Fuel
(1)
Fuelmanagement
isdependenton
enginedatathat
isavailableon
SeaTalk
ng®
.
DistanceTo
Empty
FuelFlowRate
FuelFlowRate
Total
FuelFlow
Average
FuelEconomy
TotalFuel
Est.Fuel
Remaining
FuelLevel
FuelPressure
DistanceTo
Empty
FuelFlowRate
FuelFlowRate
Total
FuelEconomy
FuelFlow
Average
FuelLevel
TotalFuel
Est.Fuel
Remaining
FuelPressure
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DataCategory
FavoritePage
(DataItems)
QuickView(Data
Items)
GPSSOG
SOGHistory
Max.SOG
Avg.SOG
COG
COGHistory
COGandSOG
Latitude
LAT&LON
Longitude
SATS
HDOP
SATS+HDOP
COG
COGHistory
COGandSOG
HDOP
Latitude
LAT&LON
Longitude
SATS
SATS+HDOP
SOG
SOGHistory
Max.SOG
Avg.SOG
HeadingHeading
Heading&
speed
HeadingHistory
LockedHeading
Error&Locked
Heading
TackHeading
Heading
(Multi-gauge)
Heading
Heading&
speed
HeadingHistory
LockedHeading
Error&Locked
Heading
TackHeading
Heading
(Multi-gauge)
DataCategory
FavoritePage
(DataItems)
QuickView(Data
Items)
NavigationActiveWaypoint
Name
WaypointID
CourseMade
Good
CMG&DMG
CMG&VMG
DistanceMade
Good
BTW
BTW&DTW
DTW
XTE
ETA
TTG
CoursetoSteer
CTS&XTE
RollingRoad
Turn
Turn&DTW
ActiveWaypoint
Name
WaypointID
CourseMade
Good
CMGHistory
BTW
DTW
BTW&DTW
DistanceMade
Good
CMG&DMG
CMG&VMG
CoursetoSteer
CTS&XTE
ETA
TTG
XTE
XTEHistory
RollingRoad
Turn
Turn&DTW
PilotPilotHeading
PilotHeading&
SpeedPair
PilotStatus
RudderAngle
PilotHeading
PilotHeading&
SpeedPair
PilotStatus
RudderAngle
SpeedSpeed
TrollingSpeed
MaxSpeed
AverageSpeed
VMGWindward
VMGWPT
BoatSpeed&
SOG
SpeedHistory
AverageSpeed
BoatSpeed&
SOG
MaxSpeed
Speed
SpeedHistory
TrollingSpeed
VMGWindward
VMGWindward
History
VMGWPT
VMGWPT
History
Data(QuickView)
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DataCategory
FavoritePage
(DataItems)
QuickView(Data
Items)
TimeLocalTime
Time&Date
Clock
RaceTimer
Clock
LocalTime
Time&Date
RaceTimer
Wind
AWS
AWSHistory
AWSMin
AWSMax
AWA
AWA&AWS
AWA(CH)&
AWS
AWA&VMG
AWAHistory
AWAMin
AWAMax
TWS
TWSHistory
TWSMin
TWSMax
TWA
TWA&TWS
TWA(CH)&
TWS
TWA&VMG
TWAHistory
TWAMin
TWAMax
GWD
GWD&
Beaufort
GWDHistory
Cardinal
Beaufort
TWD
TWDHistory
AWA
AWAHistory
AWA&AWS
AWA(CH)&
AWS
AWA&VMG
AWAMax
AWAMin
AWS
AWSHistory
AWSMax
AWSMin
Beaufort
Cardinal
GWD
GWDHistory
GWD&
Beaufort
TWD
TWDHistory
TWA
TWAHistory
TWA&TWS
TWA(CH)&
TWS
TWA&VMG
TWAMax
TWAMin
TWS
TWSHistory
TWSMax
TWSMin
Note:(1)Theremaybemorethanonedevice
congured,Dataitemswillbeavailableforeach
congureddevice.
9.2ViewingData(QuickView)
YoucanusetheData(QuickView)menuto
viewdatathatmaynotbeavailableonthecurrent
FavoritePages.
1.SelectData(QuickView)fromthemainmenu.
2.SelectaDataCategory.
3.SelecttheDataitemandyourpreferredgraphic
type,ifavailable.
Thedatawillbedisplayedfullscreen.
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9.3AddingaQuickViewasa
Favoritepage
TheQuickViewdatapagescanbeaddedasa
Favoritepage.
FromtheData(QuickView)menu:
1.SelecttheDataitemsothatitisdisplayed
onscreen.
2.PresstheMenubutton.
3.SelectQuickOptions.
4.SelectAddtoFavorites.
Data(QuickView)
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62
Chapter10:AIS
Chaptercontents
10.1AISOverviewonpage64
10.2AIStargetsymbolsonpage65
10.3SettingAISRangeonpage66
10.4ViewingAIStargetinformationonpage66
10.5EnablinganddisablingAISSilentmodeonpage67
AIS63
10.1AISOverview
WhenanAISreceiver/transceiverisconnected
toyoursystem,theAISfeatureenablesyouto
receiveinformationbroadcastbyotherAISequipped
vessels,andtoviewthesevesselsastargets
relativetoyourboat.TheAISfeatureontheunitis
standalone,settingsandalarmscannotbeshared
withotherAISenabledproductsonyoursystem.
HowAISWorks
AISusesdigitalradiosignalstobroadcast‘real-time’
informationbetweenvesselsandshore-based
stationsviadedicatedVHFradiofrequencies.This
informationisusedtoidentifyandtrackvesselsin
thesurroundingareaandtoprovidefast,automatic
andaccuratecollisionavoidancedata.
Note:Itisnotmandatoryforvesselstobetted
withoperationalAISequipment.Therefore,you
shouldnotassumethatALLvesselsinyourarea
aredisplayed.
WithanoptionalAISunitconnectedtoyoursystem
youcan:
DisplaytargetsforanyotherAIS-equipped
vessels.
Displayvoyageinformationbeingbroadcastby
thesetargets,suchastheirposition,course,
speedandrate-of-turn.
Displaybasicordetailedinformationforeach
targetvessel,includingsafety-criticaltargetdata.
Setupasafezonearoundyourvessel.
ViewAISalarmandsafety-relatedmessages.
AISinformationisdisplayedonthescreenasshown
below:
ItemDescription
1
AIStext
SeeAISmessagesintable
below
2
AIStarget
3Dangeroustargetsalarmon
4Headingline
5
COGline
6
Dangeroustargetsalarmoff
Note:WhereunstableornoheadingorCOGdata
isavailableAIStargetsandyourvesseliconwill
notbedisplayed.
AISMessages
AISMessagesDescription
AISoffAISUnitoff
(none)AISisonandtransmitting
Alarmonicon
AISon,transmitting,alarmis
active.
SilentAISon&userissilentto
othervessels.
Alarmon
AISon,userissilenttoother
vessels&alarmisactive.
AlarmofficonAISon&Alarmoff
Datalost
AISon&datalost.
NoxAISon&lostGPSx.
InsufcientCOG/HdgdataNostableCOGorheading
data
AIS-equippedvesselsinthesurroundingareaare
displayedonthepageastargets.Amaximumof25
targetscanbedisplayed,wheremorethan25targets
areinrangeMaxtargetsisdisplayedonscreen.
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10.2AIStargetsymbols
Yourdisplayshowsarangeofsymbolstorepresent
thedifferenttypesofAIStarget.
TargettypeDescriptionSymbol
TransmittingtargetTargetnot
activated,
dangerousorlost.
Targetismovingor
atanchor.
Selectedtarget
Targetselected
withcursor.Can
viewdetaileddata.
DangeroustargetTargetswithin
specieddistance
(CPA)or
time(TCPA).
Dangeroustarget
alarmsoundsif
enabled.Target
redandashes.
Uncertaintarget
CalculatedCPA
/TCPAvalue
uncertain.
Losttarget
Whensignalof
dangeroustarget
notreceivedfor20
seconds.Target
inlatestpredicted
position.Alarms
soundsifenabled.
Targetwithred
crossandashes.
AidToNavigation
(AToN)target
(Real)
AToNtargetisON
position.
AidToNavigation
(AToN)target
(Real)
AToNtargetisOFF
position.Target
red.
AidToNavigation
(AToN)target
(Real)
AToNtargetis
OFFposition&
dangerous.Target
blackandashes.
AidToNavigation
(AToN)target
(Real)
AToNtargetis
OFFposition&
lost.Targetblack
withredcrossand
ashes.
AidToNavigation
(AToN)target
(Virtual)
AToNtargetisON
position.
AidToNavigation
(AToN)target
(Virtual)
AtoNtargetisOFF
position.Target
red.
AidToNavigation
(AToN)target
(Virtual)
AToNtargetis
OFFposition&
dangerous.Target
blackandashes.
TargettypeDescriptionSymbol
AidToNavigation
(AToN)target
(Virtual)
AToNtargetis
OFFposition&
lost.Targetblack
withredcrossand
ashes.
Landbasestation
target
Landbasestation
targetisONLINE.
YachtTargetvesseltype
isayacht.
Commercial
Vessel
Targetvesseltype
isacommercial
vessel.
HighspeedvesselTargetvesseltype
isahighspeed
vessel.
AIS65
10.3SettingAISRange
ThedistancedisplayedontheAISpagecanbe
adjusted.
WiththeAISpagedisplayed:
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2.SelectQuickoptions.
3.SelectAISRange.
4.SelecttheRangeyouwanttodisplay.
10.4ViewingAIStarget
information
YoucanviewinformationaboutAIStargets.
WiththeAISpagedisplayed:
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2.SelectQuickOptions.
3.SelectViewAIStargets.
4.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoselectanAIS
target.
TheNameofthevesselwillbedisplayedinthe
pageheader.
5.SelectInfotoviewdetailedtargetinformation.
Theinformationdisplayedisdependentonhe
typeoftargetselected.
Vesselname
MMSInumber
Vesseltype
Callsign
SOG
6.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoscrollthrough
thedata.
7.ToreturntotheAISpage,selectBack.
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10.5EnablinganddisablingAIS
Silentmode
AISsilentmodeenablesyoutodisablethe
transmittingfunctionsofyourAISequipment.This
isusefulwhenyoudonotwanttotransmityour
vessel’sAISdatatootherAISreceivers,butstillwish
toreceivedatafromothervessels.
Note:NotallAISequipmentsupportssilentmode.
Formoreinformation,refertothedocumentation
thataccompaniedyourAISunit.
FromtheAISpage:
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2.SelectQuickoptions.
3.SelectAISSilentmode.
4.SelectSilenttostopyourAISpositionanddetails
beingtransmitted,or
5.SelectTransmittoallowyourAISpositionand
detailstobereceivedbyotherAISequipped
vessels.
AIS67
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Chapter11:Racetimersettings
Chaptercontents
11.1SettingtheRaceTimeronpage70
11.2UsingtheRaceTimeronpage70
Racetimersettings
69
11.1SettingtheRaceTimer
TheRaceTimerisusedtoshowthetimeelapsed
sincethestartofarace.TheRaceTimerhas3
countdowntimers.Whenatimercountdownis
complete(reacheszero)thentheRaceTimerwill
starttocountup.
IftheRaceTimerhasnotbeenaddedasaFavorite
PagethenitcanbeaccessedfromtheData(Quick
View)menu:Menu>Data(QuickView)>Time
>RaceTimer.
WiththeRaceTimerpagedisplayed:
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2.SelectQuickOptions.
3.SelectAdjuststarttimers.
4.Selectastarttimer
5.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstoadjustthetimer
totherequiredvalue.
6.SelectSave.
7.Completesteps4to6foreachstarttimeryou
wanttoadjust.
11.2UsingtheRaceTimer
WiththeRaceTimerpagedisplayed:
1.SelectStart.
Therststartimerwillbegintocountdown,
audiblebeepsaresoundedasfollows:
Doublebeepeveryminute.
BeepThreetimesatthestartofthelast30
seconds.
Beepeverysecondforthelast10seconds.
Beepfortwosecondswhenthetimerreaches
zero
2.YoucanselectSkiptoskiptothenextstarttimer.
Withthethirdstarttimercountingdownyoucan
selectCountuptostartthetimercountingup
fromzero.
3.Youcanstopthestarttimercountdownby
selectingStopfromtheQuickOptionsmenu.
4.Whenstopped,youcanresumethecountdown
byselectingResume.
5.TheRaceTimerpagecanberesetbyselecting
ResetTimerfromtheQuickOptionsmenu.
Note:YoucanviewotherFavoritepagesand
menuswhilsttheRaceTimerisrunning.
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Chapter12:Instrumentalarms
Chaptercontents
12.1Alarmsonpage72
Instrumentalarms
71
12.1Alarms
Alarmsareusedtoalertyoutoasituationorhazard
requiringyourattention.
Someexamplesofalarmsare:
AnchoralarmUsedwhenanchored,thisalerts
youtoachangeindepthwhichcouldmeanthat
thechainlengthrequiresadjusting.
DepthandspeedalarmsThesealarmsalert
youwhenyourdepthorspeedmovesoutsideof
speciedlimits,forexampleaminimumdepth.
MOB(ManOverboard)alarmReceivedfroman
MOBsystem.
Whenanalarmoccurs,amessageisdisplayedand
anaudiblealarmmaysound.
Youcaneither:
Silencethealarm,or
Silencethealarmandeditthealarmsettings.
Note:WiththeexceptionoftheAlarmclock,
SpeedandSeatemperature;SeaTalksystemswill
onlybeabletoswitchalarmsonandoff,SeaTalk
ng
systemswillalsobeabletoadjustsettings.
ManoverBoard(MoB)alarm
IntheeventofaMOBalarm,theinstrumentprovides
detailstohelpndtheMoBtarget.
Brg:BearingtoMoBwaypoint.
Rng:RangetoMoBwaypoint.
ElapsedtimesincestartofMoBalarm.
BearingandRangerequireGPSdatatobeavailable
onthenetwork.
Alarmsettings
Mostalarmsaregeneratedlocallyusingspecied
thresholds.Theyarealsotransmittedtothe
SeaTalkandSeaT alk
ng
networksfordisplayatother
compatibledevices.
CategoryAlarmContent
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
Depth
Shallow
Adjust0xxx
FT
5
ft(default)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
DepthDeep
Adjust0xxx
FT
100
ft(default)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
Depth
Shallow
Anchor
Adjust0xxx
FT
5
ft(default)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
DepthDeep
Anchor
Adjust0xxx
FT
100
ft(default)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
SpeedBoatSpeed
High
Adjust0100
KTS
30kts(de-
fault)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
SpeedBoatSpeed
Low
Adjust0100
KTS
5kts(de-
fault)
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CategoryAlarmContent
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
Temperature
SeaTemp.
High
Adjust
050ºC
10ºC(de-
fault)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
Temperature
SeaTemp.
Low
Adjust
050ºC
1ºC(de-
fault)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
Wind
AWSHigh
Apparent
WindSpeed
high
Adjust0200
KTS
25kts(de-
fault)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
Wind
AWSLow
Apparent
WindSpeed
low
Adjust0200
KTS
10kts(de-
fault)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
WindAWAHigh
Apparent
WindAngle
high
Adjust
0180º
25º(de-
fault)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
WindAWALow
Apparent
WindAngle
low
Adjust
0180º
10º(de-
fault)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
Wind
TWSHigh
TrueWind
Speedhigh
Adjust0200
KTS
10kts(de-
fault)
CategoryAlarmContent
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
Wind
TWSLow
TrueWind
Speedlow
Adjust0200
KTS
10kts(de-
fault)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
WindTWAHigh
TrueWind
Anglehigh
Adjust
0180º
25º(de-
fault)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
WindTWALow
TrueWind
Anglelow
Adjust
0180º
10º(de-
fault)
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
Time12:00am
12:00
pm
00.00
23:5924
hr
OtherAlarmClock
Format24hour
am/pm
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
OtherOffCourse
Adjust
0180º
(de-
fault)
OtherMOB
Man
Overboard
Alarm
On(de-
fault)
Off
Alarm
On
Off(de-
fault)
Other
BatteryLow
Adjust660V
10
V(default)
Instrumentalarms73
CategoryAlarmContent
Safety
messages
On
Off(de-
fault)
Dangerous
target
On
Off(de-
fault)
Safezone(0.1,0.2,
0.5,1.0,
2.0)nm
(0.1,0.2,
0.5,1.0,
2.0)sm
(0.2,0.5,
1.0,2.0,
5.0)km
OtherAISAlarm
Timetosafe
zone
3min
6min
12min
24min
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Chapter13:Setupmenu
Chaptercontents
13.1Setupmenuonpage76
Setupmenu
75
13.1Setupmenu
TheSet-upmenuprovidessettingstocongurethe
unit.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
Transducer
Set-up
Setupand
calibrate
transducers
asdetailed
inTransducer
calibrationsection
above.
Listofconnected,
compatible
transducers.
UserPreferencesCongureUser
Preferences.
Time&Date
Units
Language
BoatType
BoatDetails
Variation
KeyBeep
SystemsetupCongurenetwork
groupsanddata
sources.
Networkgroup
Bright-
ness/Color
Group
DataSources
AboutSystem
SetUp
Simulator
Enablesand
disablessimulator
mode.The
simulator
produces
simulateddata
toenableyouto
practiceoperating
theunit.
Note:The
Simulatorwill
notproduct
simulateddata
ifotherproduct
arepresenton
theSeaTalk
ng®
network.
On
Off
FactoryresetDeleteuser
settingsand
Restoreunitto
factorydefault
settings.
Yes
No
Diagnostics
InformationAbout
theunit,device
connectedtothe
networkanda
diagnosticsSelf
Test.
Aboutdisplay
Aboutsystem
SelfTest
76
Transducersetupmenu
TheTransducerSet-upmenuenablescalibrationofconnectedtransducers.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
iTC-5Enablessetupandcalibrationoftransducers
connectedusinganiTC-5.
Depth
Speed
Wind
Rudderreference
Compass
Depth
Enablessetupandcalibrationofdepth
transducersandprovidesthefollowingoptions:
Details
Depthoffset
Detailsdisplayscansupplyinformationabout
theinstalledtransducerorinterfacesuchas
SerialNo.andSoftwareversionetc.
Depthoffsetallowsyoutosettheoffset
distancesothatthedisplayeddepthreading
representsthedepthtotheseabedfromeither
thekeelorthewaterline.
Depthfrom:
Keel
Transducer
Waterline
Offset:
0to99ft,m
Aboutdepthoffset
SpeedEnablessetupandcalibrationofspeed
transducersandprovidesthefollowingoptions:
Details
Speedcalibrationspeedshouldbe
calibratedateachofthespeedpointsshown
underspeedcalibration.
Calibratewatertemperature
Detailsdisplayscansupplyinformationabout
theinstalledtransducerorinterfacesuchas
SerialNo.andSoftwareversionetc.
Speedcalibration:
speedsettingsaredeterminedbythe
calibrationpointsstoredeitherinthe
transducerortheinterfaceunit.
Calibratewatertemperature:
xxxºCorºF
Wind
Enablessetupandcalibrationofwind
transducersandprovidesthefollowingoptions:
Winddetail
Calibratevane
Appwindspeedcalibration
Detailsdisplaysinformationabouttheinstalled
transducer,SerialNo.andSoftwareversionetc.
Calibratevane-followtheonscreeninstructions
tocalibratethewindvane.
Appwindspeed:
xxkts
DST800EnablessetupandcalibrationofDST(Depth,
Speed,andTemperature)smarttransducers
andprovidesthefollowingoptions:
DST800details
Depthoffset
Speedcalibration
Temperatureoffset
DST800detailsdisplaysinformationaboutthe
installedtransducer,SerialNo.andSoftware
versionetc.
Depthoffsetallowsyoutosettheoffset
distancesothatthedisplayeddepthreading
representsthedepthtotheseabedfromeither
thekeelorthewaterline.
Depthfrom:
Waterline
Keel
Transducer
Offset:
0to99ft
Aboutdepthoffset
Setupmenu
77
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
Speedcalibration:
Addaddsanewspeedsettingusing
currentSOGreading.
Editeditsaspeedsettingin0.1kt
increments.
Deletedeletestheselectedspeedsetting.
Resetresetsspeedcalibrationtodefault
settings.
Temperatureoffset:
xxxºCorºF
DT800
EnablessetupandcalibrationofDT(Depth,and
Temperature)smarttransducersandprovides
thefollowingoptions:
DT800details
Depthoffset
Temperatureoffset
DT800detailsdisplaysinformationaboutthe
installedtransducer,SerialNo.andSoftware
versionetc.
Depthoffsetallowsyoutosettheoffset
distancesothatthedisplayeddepthreading
representsthedepthtotheseabedfromeither
thekeelorthewaterline.
Depthfrom:
Waterline
Keel
Transducer
Offset:
0to99ft,m
Aboutdepthoffset
Temperatureoffset:
xxxºCorºF
78
UserPreferencesmenu
TheUserPreferencesmenuenablesyoutocustomizetheunitsettings.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
Time&Date
Theseoptionsenableyoutocustomizethedate
andtimeformattoyourrequirements.Youcan
alsospecifyalocaltimeoffsetfromUniversal
TimeConstant(UTC),tocompensateforany
timezonedifference.
Dateformat:
mm/dd/yy
dd/mm/yy
Timeformat:
12hr
24hr
Timeoffset:
–13to+13hours
Units
Enablesyoutospecifytheunitsusedforthe
followingkeymeasurements:
Speed
Distance
Depth
Windspeed
Temperature
Flowrate
Heading
Pressure
Volume
Barometric
Speed:
ktsknots.
mphmilesperhour.
km/hKilometersperhour.
Distance:
nmNauticalmiles.
smStatutemiles.
kmKilometers.
Depth:
ftFeet
mMetres
faFathoms
Windspeed:
ktsknots.
m/smetrespersecond.
Temperature:
ºCdegreescentigrade.
ºFdegreesfahrenheit.
FlowRate
UKGal/HUKgallonsperhour.
USGal/HUSgallonsperhour.
LPHLitersperhour.
Heading:
Magmagnetic.
True
Pressure
PSIpoundspersquareinch.
Barbar.
kPaKilopascals.
Volume:
UKGallons
USGallons
ltrliter.
Setupmenu
79
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
Language
Determinesthelanguagethatwillbeusedforall
on-screentext,labels,menusandoptions.
English(UK)
English(US)
Chinese
Croatian
Danish
Dutch
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese(Brazilian)
Russian
Spanish
Swedish
Turkish
BoatType
Determinesthedefaultsetupoftheunitand
favoritepages
RaceSail
SailCruiser
Catamaran
Workboat
RIB
OutboardSpeedboat
InboardSpeedboat
PowerCruiser1(<12kts)
PowerCruiser2(<30kts)
PowerCruiser3(>30kts)
SportFishing
ProFishing
BoatDetails
Enableyoutospecifythefollowing:
Numberofengines
Numberofbatteries
Numberoffueltanks
MaxRPMrange
RPMRedZone
Numberofengines:
15
Numberofbatteries
15
Numberoffueltanks
15
MaxRPMrange
Auto(default)
3000rpm
4000rpm
5000rpm
80
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
6000rpm
7000rpm
8000rpm
9000rpm
10000rpm
RPMRedZone
Auto(default)
Customvalue
Variation
Enablesyoutoturnonandoffmagnetic
variation,specifyslavesourceoradjust
manually.
Variationmode
Variationrange
Variationmode:
On
Off(default)
Slave
Variationrange:
-30º+30º
KeyBeepEnableanddisabletheaudiblebeepwhen
pressingbuttons.
On(default)
Off
Setupmenu
81
Systemset-upmenu
TheSystemset-upmenuenablesuserstocustomizethefollowingusersettings:
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
NetworkgroupAllowsaddingmultipleunitstogetherin
agroupsothatwhenthecolorscheme
orbrightnessischangedononeunitthe
changesareappliedtoallunitsinthe
group.
Predenedgroups
None
Helm1
Helm2
Cockpit
Flybridge
Mast
Undened
Group-1Group-5
Brightness/colorgroupEnablessynchronizationofthedisplays
brightnessandcolortobethesameas
theotherunitsinthesamegroup.
Syncbrightness/color
Thisdisplay
Thisgroup
Datasources
Allowsyoutoviewandselectpreferred
datasources.
Selectdatasource
Datasourcefound
Datasourcedetails
Selectdatasource
GPSposition
GPSDatum
Time&Date
Heading
Depth
Speed
Wind
Datasourcefound
modelnameserialnumberPortID
Datasourcedetails
Devicename
SerialNo.
PortID
StatusorNodata
Aboutsystemset-up
ProvidesinformationabouttheSystem
set-upmenu.
82
Diagnosticsmenu
YoucanaccessdiagnosticsdetailsfromtheDiagnosticsmenu:(Menu>Set-up>Diagnostics).
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
Aboutdisplay
Allowsyoutoviewinformationaboutthedisplay
youareusing:
Softwareversion
Hardwareversion
Bootloaderversion
Temperature
Volts
Max.volts
Current
Max.current
Runtime
Deviation(Ifavailable)
AboutPilot
Allowsyoutoviewinformationaboutthe
autopilotyouareusing:
Note:TheAboutPilotmenuisonly
availableonPilotcontrollers.
NMEACode
ProductID
Serialnumber
Description
Softwareversion
PCBNumber
CANVolts
UnitVolts
Operatinghours
Deviation
Aboutsystem
AllowsyoutosearchtheSeaTalk
ng
networkand
displayinformationabouttheproductsfound.
Modelnumber
Serialnumber
Softwareversion
Hardwareversion
Volts
SelftestTheproducthasabuiltinselftestwhichcan
helptodiagnosefaults.
Self-Testinclude:
Memorytest
Buttontest
Displaytest
Buzzertest
Illuminationtest
N/A
Setupmenu
83
84
Chapter14:Maintenance
Chaptercontents
14.1Serviceandmaintenanceonpage86
14.2Routineequipmentchecksonpage86
14.3Productcleaningonpage87
14.4Cleaningthedisplaycaseonpage87
14.5Cleaningthedisplayscreenonpage88
14.6Cleaningthesuncoveronpage88
Maintenance85
14.1Serviceandmaintenance
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceable
components.Pleasereferallmaintenance
andrepairtoauthorizedRaymarinedealers.
Unauthorizedrepairmayaffectyourwarranty.
14.2Routineequipmentchecks
Raymarinestronglyrecommendsthatyoucomplete
anumberofroutinecheckstoensurethecorrectand
reliableoperationofyourequipment.
Completethefollowingchecksonaregularbasis:
Examineallcablesforsignsofdamageorwear
andtear.
Checkthatallcablesaresecurelyconnected.
86
14.3Productcleaning
Bestcleaningpractices.
Whencleaningproducts:
Ifyourproductincludesadisplayscreen,doNOT
wipethescreenwithadrycloth,asthiscould
scratchthescreencoating.
DoNOTuseabrasive,oracidorammoniabased
products.
DoNOTuseajetwash.
14.4Cleaningthedisplaycase
Thedisplayunitisasealedunitanddoesnotrequire
regularcleaning.Ifitisnecessarytocleantheunit,
followthisbasicprocedure:
1.Switchoffthepowertothedisplay.
2.Wipethedisplaywithaclean,softcloth(a
microbreclothisideal).
3.Ifnecessary,useamilddetergenttoremove
greasemarks.
Note:DoNOTusesolventsordetergentsonthe
screenitself.
Note:Incertainconditions,condensationmay
appearinsidethedisplayscreen.Thiswillnot
harmtheunit,andcanbeclearedbypoweringon
thedisplayforashorttime.
Maintenance87
14.5Cleaningthedisplayscreen
Acoatingisappliedtothedisplayscreen.This
makesitwaterrepellent,andpreventsglare.To
avoiddamagingthiscoating,followthisprocedure:
1.Switchoffthepowertothedisplay.
2.Rinsethescreenwithfreshwatertoremoveall
dirtparticlesandsaltdeposits.
3.Allowthescreentodrynaturally.
4.Ifanysmearsremain,verygentlywipethescreen
withacleanmicrobrecleaningcloth(available
fromanopticians).
Transducercareandcleaning
Growthcancollectonthebottomofthetransducer,
thiscanreduceperformance.T opreventthebuild-up
ofseagrowth,coatthetransducerwithathinlayer
ofwater-basedantifoulingpaint,availablefrom
yourlocalmarinedealer.Reapplypaintevery6
monthsoratthebeginningofeachboatingseason.
Certainsmarttransducershaverestrictionsonwhere
antifoulingpaintisapplied.Pleaseconsultyour
dealer.
Note:Transducerswithatemperaturesensormay
notworkproperlyifpainted.
Note:Neveruseketone-basedpaint.Ketones
canattackmanyplastics,possiblydamagingthe
sensor.
Note:Neverusespraypaintonyourtransducer.
Sprayingincorporatestinyairbubbles,anda
marinetransducercannottransmitproperly
throughair.
Useasoftclothandmildhouseholddetergentto
cleanthetransducer.Ifthefoulingissevere,remove
thegrowthwithatoughcleaningpad,suchasa
greenScotchBrite
TM
padforexample.Becarefulto
avoidscratchingthefaceofthetransducer.
Note:Harshcleaningsolventssuchasacetone
WILLdamagethetransducer.
14.6Cleaningthesuncover
Thesuppliedsuncoverfeaturesanadhesivesurface.
Incertainconditionsunwantedcontaminantsmay
sticktothissurface.T oavoiddamagingthemonitor
display,cleanthesuncoverregularlyfollowingthis
procedure:
1.Carefullyremovethesuncoverfromthedisplay.
2.Rinsethesuncoverwithfreshwatertoremove
alldirtparticlesandsaltdeposits.
3.Allowthesuncovertodrynaturally.
88
Chapter15:Systemchecksandtroubleshooting
Chaptercontents
15.1Troubleshootingonpage90
15.2Poweruptroubleshootingonpage91
15.3Systemdatatroubleshootingonpage92
15.4Miscellaneoustroubleshootingonpage93
15.5PerformingaFactoryResetonpage94
Systemchecksandtroubleshooting
89
15.1Troubleshooting
Thetroubleshootinginformationprovidespossible
causesandcorrectiveactionrequiredforcommon
problemsassociatedwithmarineelectronics
installations.
AllRaymarineproductsare,priortopackingand
shipping,subjectedtocomprehensivetestand
qualityassuranceprograms.However,ifyou
experienceproblemswiththeoperationofyour
productthissectionwillhelpyoutodiagnose
andcorrectproblemsinordertorestorenormal
operation.
Ifafterreferringtothissectionyouarestillhaving
problemswithyourunit,pleasecontactRaymarine
TechnicalSupportforfurtheradvice.
90
15.2Poweruptroubleshooting
Problemsatpowerupandtheirpossiblecausesandsolutionsaredescribedhere.
Productdoesnotturnonorkeepsturningoff
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Blownfuse/trippedbreaker1.Checkconditionofrelevantfusesandbreakersandconnections,replace
ifnecessary(RefertotheT echnicalSpecicationsectionofyourproduct’s
installationinstructionsforfuseratings.)
2.Iffusekeepsblowingcheckforcabledamage,brokenconnectorpinsor
incorrectwiring.
Poor/damaged/insecurepowersupply
cable/connections
1.Checkthatthepowercableconnectorisfullyinsertedintotheunitandlockedin
position.
2.Checkthepowersupplycableandconnectorsforsignsofdamageorcorrosion,
replaceifnecessary.
3.Withtheunitturnedon,tryexingthepowercableneartothedisplayconnector
toseeifthiscausestheunittore-boot/loosepower,replaceifnecessary.
4.Checkthevessel’sbatteryvoltage,theconditionofthebatteryterminalsand
powersupplycables,ensuringconnectionsaresecure,cleanandfreefrom
corrosion,replaceifnecessary.
5.Withtheproductunderload,usingamulti-meter,checkforhighvoltagedrop
acrossallconnectors/fusesetc,replaceifnecessary.
IncorrectpowerconnectionThepowersupplymaybewiredincorrectly,ensuretheinstallationinstructionshave
beenfollowed.
Powersourceinsufcient
Withtheproductunderload,usingamulti-meter,checkthepowersupplyvoltageas
closetotheunitaspossibletoestablishactualvoltagewhenthecurrentisowing.
(RefertotheTechnicalSpecicationsectionofyourproduct’sinstallationinstructions
forpowersupplyrequirements.)
Productwillnotbootup(re-bootloop)
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Powersupplyandconnection
Seepossiblesolutionsfrom‘Productsdoesnotturnonorkeepsturningoff’above.
Softwarecorruption1.Intheunlikelyeventthattheproductssoftwarehasbecomecorruptedpleasetry
re-ashingthelatestsoftwarefromtheRaymarinewebsite.
2.Ondisplayproducts,asalastresort,youcantrytoperforma‘PoweronReset’,
howeverthiswilldeleteallsettings/presetsanduserdata(suchaswaypoints
andtracks)andreverttheunitbacktofactorydefaults.
Systemchecksandtroubleshooting
91
15.3Systemdatatroubleshooting
Aspectsoftheinstallationcancauseproblemswiththedatasharedbetweenconnectedequipment.Such
problems,theirpossiblecausesandsolutionsaredescribedhere.
ProblemPossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Checkthedatabus(e.g.SeaTalk
ng
)wiringand
connections.
Checktheoverallintegrityofthedatabus(e.g.SeaTalk
ng
)
wiring.
Dataisnotbeingreceivedatthe
display.
Ifavailablerefertothereferenceguideforthedatabus
(e.g.SeaTalk
ng
referencemanual).
Checkthesourceofthemissingdata(e.g.instrument
displayorengineinterface).
CheckthepowertotheSeaTalkbus.
Datasource(e.g.instrument
displayorengineinterface)is
notoperating.
Refertothemanufacturer'shandbookfortheequipment
inquestion.
Instrument,engineorother
systemdataisunavailableatall
displays.
Softwaremismatchbetween
equipmentmayprevent
communication.
ContactRaymarinetechnicalsupport.
Checkthatallrequiredequipmentisconnectedtothe
network.
CheckthestatusoftheRaymarinenetworkSwitch.
Networkproblem.
CheckthatSeaTalk
hs
/RayNetcablesarefreefrom
damage.
Instrumentorothersystemdata
ismissingfromsomebutnotall
displays.
Softwaremismatchbetween
equipmentmayprevent
communication.
ContactRaymarinetechnicalsupport.
Positiondataisnotdisplayedon
VHFradio
VHFradioNMEA0183inputnot
isolated/incorrectpolarity
CheckthattheradiohasanIsolatedNMEA0183input.
CheckpolarityofNMEA0183wires.
92
15.4Miscellaneoustroubleshooting
Miscellaneousproblemsandtheirpossiblecausesandsolutionsaredescribedhere.
ProblemPossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Checkrelevantfusesandbreakers.
Checkthatthepowersupplycableissoundandthatall
connectionsaretightandfreefromcorrosion.
Intermittentproblemwithpower
tothedisplay.
Checkthatthepowersourceisofthecorrectvoltageand
sufcientcurrent.
Softwaremismatchonsystem
(upgraderequired).
Gotowww.raymarine.comandclickonsupportforthe
latestsoftwaredownloads.
Displaybehaveserratically:
Frequentunexpectedresets.
Systemcrashesorother
erraticbehavior.
Corruptdata/otherunknown
issue.
Performafactoryreset.
Important:Thiswillresultinthelossofanysettings
anddata(suchaswaypoints)storedontheproduct.
Saveanyimportantdatatoamemorycardbefore
resetting.
Systemchecksandtroubleshooting
93
15.5PerformingaFactoryReset
Toresetyourunittofactorydefaultsettingsfollow
thestepsbelow.
Note:Performingafactoryresetwilleraseall
saveddataandcustomizedsettings.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2.SelectSetUp.
3.SelectFactoryReset.
4.SelectYes.
Yourunitwillnowresetitselftofactorydefault
settings.
94
Chapter16:Technicalsupport
Chaptercontents
16.1Raymarineproductsupportandservicingonpage96
16.2Viewingproductinformationonpage97
Technicalsupport
95
16.1Raymarineproductsupport
andservicing
Raymarineprovidesacomprehensiveproduct
supportservice,aswellaswarranty,service,and
repairs.Youcanaccesstheseservicesthroughthe
Raymarinewebsite,telephone,ande-mail.
Productinformation
Ifyouneedtorequestserviceorsupport,please
havethefollowinginformationtohand:
Productname.
Productidentity.
Serialnumber.
Softwareapplicationversion.
Systemdiagrams.
Youcanobtainthisproductinformationusingthe
menuswithinyourproduct.
Servicingandwarranty
Raymarineoffersdedicatedservicedepartmentsfor
warranty,service,andrepairs.
Don’tforgettovisittheRaymarinewebsiteto
registeryourproductforextendedwarrantybenets:
http://www.raymarine.co.uk/display/?id=788.
RegionTele-
phone
E-mail
United
Kingdom(UK),
EMEA,and
AsiaPacic
+44
(0)1329
246932
emea.service@raymarine.com
UnitedStates
(US)
+1(603)
3247900
rm-usrepair@ir.com
Websupport
Pleasevisitthe“Support”areaoftheRaymarine
websitefor:
ManualsandDocumentshttp://www.rayma-
rine.com/manuals
FAQ/Knowledgebasehttp://www.rayma-
rine.com/knowledgebase
Technicalsupportforumhttp://forum.rayma-
rine.com
Softwareupdateshttp://www.rayma-
rine.com/software
Telephoneande-mailsupport
RegionTele-
phone
E-mail
UnitedKingdom
(UK),EMEA,
andAsiaPacic
+44
(0)1329
246777
support.uk@raymarine.com
UnitedStates
(US)
+1(603)
3247900
(Toll-free:
+800539
5539)
support@raymarine.com
RegionTele-
phone
E-mail
Australiaand
NewZealand
+612
8977
0300
aus.support@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
France
+33(0)1
464972
30
support.fr@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Germany
+49
(0)40237
8080
support.de@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Italy+3902
9945
1001
support.it@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Spain
+3496
2965102
sat@azimut.es
(AuthorizedRaymarine
distributor)
Netherlands+31
(0)26
3614905
support.nl@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Sweden
+46
(0)317
633670
support.se@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Finland+358
(0)207
619937
support.@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Norway+47692
64600
support.no@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Denmark+45437
16464
support.dk@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Russia+7495
7880508
info@mikstmarine.ru
(AuthorizedRaymarine
distributor)
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16.2Viewingproductinformation
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2.SelectSet-up.
3.SelectDiagnostics.
4.SelectAboutDisplay.
Arangeofinformationisdisplayed,includingthe
softwareversionandSerialnumber.
5.UsetheUpandDownbuttonstocyclethrough
theinformation.
Technicalsupport
97
98
Chapter17:Technicalspecication
Chaptercontents
17.1Technicalspecicationonpage100
Technicalspecication
99
17.1Technicalspecication
Nominalsupplyvoltage12Vdc
Operatingvoltagerange
9to16Vdc
Current
132mA
Powerconsumption1.6W
LEN(RefertotheSeaTalk
ng
referencemanualforfurther
information.)
3
Environmental
Operatingtemperature:
-25°Cto55°C(-13°Fto
131°F)
Storagetemperaturerange:
-30°Cto70°C(-22°Fto
158°F)
Relativehumidity:max:93%
WaterprooftoIPX6
Displayscreen
TFTLCDdisplay,16bitcolor
(64kcolors)
Resolution:320x240
Brightness:700cd/m
2
Dataconnections
2xSeaTalk
ng
ports
(fullingcompliantwith
NMEA2000&SeaTalk
specications).
ConformanceEurope2004/108/EC
AustraliaandNewZealand
C-Tick,compliancelevel2
100
Chapter18:Optionsandaccessories
Chaptercontents
18.1Sparesandaccessoriesonpage102
18.2Smarttransducersonpage102
18.3InstrumentDepth,SpeedandTemperature(DST)transducersonpage103
18.4InstrumentDepthtransducersonpage104
18.5InstrumentSpeedandT emperaturetransducersonpage104
18.6InstrumentWindVanetransduceronpage105
18.7InstrumentRotavectatransduceronpage105
18.8Othertransducersonpage106
18.9SeaT alk
ng®
cablesandaccessoriesonpage106
18.10SeaTalk
ng
cablekitsonpage108
18.11SeaT alkaccessoriesonpage111
Optionsandaccessories
101
18.1Sparesandaccessories
PartnumberDescription
R22168
Sparebezel
R22169
Suncover
18.2Smarttransducers
Smarttransducerscanbeconnecteddirectlytothe
SeaTalk
ng®
backbonewithouttheneedforaniTC-5
ortransducerpod.
Thesmarttransducerslistedbelowarecompatible
withthefollowingdisplays:
i70/i70s
Multifunctiondisplays
Part
numberImageMountingType
A22147Thru-HullDT800–12
Bronze
A80374
(replaces
A22112)
Thru-HullDT800–12
Plastic
102
Part
numberImageMountingType
A22146Thru-Hull
DST800
Bronze
A80375
(replaces
A22111)
Thru-Hull
DST800
Plastic
18.3InstrumentDepth,Speedand
Temperature(DST)transducers
TheDSTtransducerslistedbelowarecompatible
withthefollowinginstrumentdisplays:
i40Depth/i40Speed/i40Bidata
i50Depthi50Speed/i50Tridata
i70/i70sviaiTC-5converter
Part
numberImageMountingHousing
E26006–
PZ
Transom
mount
P66/ST40
A26043Thru-hullB744V
(including
fairingblock)
A26044Thru-hullB744VL
(including
fairingblock)
E26028–
PZ
Transom
mount
P66
Optionsandaccessories
103
18.4InstrumentDepth
transducers
Thedepthtransducerslistedbelowarecompatible
withthefollowinginstrumentdisplays:
i40Depth/i40Bidata
i50Depth/i50Tridata
i70/i70sviaiTC-5converter
Part
numberImageMountingHousing
E26009Thru-hullP7
E26019–
PZ
Thru-hull
B45(including
fairingblock)
M78717Thru-hullB17
M78713–
PZ
Thru-hullP319
E26030Thru-hullP17
E26001–
PZ
In-hullP79
A80373
T70278
(in-
cludes
SeaTal-
k
ng
adap-
tor)
In-hull
P79S
E26027–
PZ
Transom
mount
P66
18.5InstrumentSpeedand
Temperaturetransducers
Thespeedandtemperaturetransducerslistedbelow
arecompatiblewiththefollowinginstrumentdisplays:
i40Speed/i40Bidata
i50Speed/i50Tridata
i70/i70sviaiTC-5converter
Part
numberImageMountingHousing
E26008Thru-hullP371
E26005Transom
mount
ST69
E26031Thru-hull
P120/ST800
M78716Thru-hullB120
E25025Thru-hullP17
104
18.6InstrumentWindVane
transducer
Thewindvanetransducerslistedbeloware
compatiblewiththefollowinginstrumentdisplays:
i60Wind
i70/i70sviaiTC-5converter
Part
numberImageHousingMounting
E22078
Shortarm
windvane
Surfacemount
E22079Longarmwind
vane
Surfacemount
18.7InstrumentRotavecta
transducer
Thewindtransducerslistedbelowarecompatible
withthefollowinginstrumentdisplays:
i40Wind
i60Wind
i70/i70sviaiTC-5converter
Part
numberImageHousingMounting
Z195Rotavecta
transducer
Surfacemount
Optionsandaccessories
105
18.8Othertransducers
WhenconnectedusinganiTC-5,thetransducers
listedbelowarecompatiblewiththeyouri70/i70s
display:
PartnumberImageType
M81190Fluxgatecompass
M81105
RudderReference
18.9SeaTalk
ng®
cablesand
accessories
SeaTalk
ng
cablesandaccessoriesforusewith
compatibleproducts.
DescriptionPartNoNotes
SeaTalk
ng
starterkit
T70134Includes:
1x5Wayconnector
(A06064)
2xBackboneterminator
(A06031)
1x3m(9.8ft)spurcable
(A06040)
1xPowercable
(A06049)
SeaTalk
ng
BackboneKit
A25062Includes:
2x5m(16.4ft)Backbone
cable(A06036)
1x20m(65.6ft)
Backbonecable
(A06037)
4xT-piece(A06028)
2xBackboneterminator
(A06031)
1xPowercable
(A06049)
SeaTalk
ng
0.4m
(1.3ft)spur
A06038
SeaTalk
ng
1m
(3.3ft)spur
A06039
SeaTalk
ng
3m
(9.8ft)spur
A06040
SeaTalk
ng
5m
(16.4ft)spur
A06041
SeaTalk
ng
0.4m
(1.3ft)elbowspur
A06042
SeaTalk
ng
0.4m
(1.3ft)backbone
A06033
SeaTalk
ng
1m
(3.3ft)backbone
A06034
SeaTalk
ng
3m
(9.8ft)backbone
A06035
SeaTalk
ng
5m
(16.4ft)backbone
A06036
SeaTalk
ng
9m
(29.5ft)backbone
A06068
SeaTalk
ng
20m
(65.6ft)backbone
A06037
SeaTalk
ng
tobare
ends1m(3.3ft)
spur
A06043
106
DescriptionPartNoNotes
SeaTalk
ng
tobare
ends3m(9.8ft)
spur
A06044
SeaTalk
ng
Power
cable
A06049
SeaTalk
ng
Terminator
A06031
SeaTalk
ng
T-piece
A06028Provides1xspur
connection
SeaTalk
ng
5–way
connector
A06064Provides3xspur
connections
SeaTalk
ng
backboneextender
A06030
SeaTalkto
SeaTalk
ng
converter
kit
E22158Allowstheconnection
ofSeaTalkdevicestoa
SeaTalk
ng
system.
SeaTalk
ng
Inline
terminator
A80001Providesdirectconnection
ofaspurcabletotheend
ofabackbonecable.No
T-piecerequired.
SeaTalk
ng
Blanking
plug
A06032
ACU/SPX
SeaTalk
ng
spur
cable0.3m(1.0ft)
R12112
ConnectsanSPXcourse
computeroranACUtoa
SeaTalk
ng
backbone.
SeaTalk(3pin)to
SeaTalk
ng
adaptor
cable0.4m(1.3ft)
A06047
SeaTalkto
SeaTalk
ng
spur1
m(3.3ft)spur
A22164
SeaTalk2(5pin)to
SeaTalk
ng
adaptor
cable0.4m(1.3ft)
A06048
DeviceNetadaptor
cable(Female)
A06045
Allowstheconnectionof
NMEA2000devicestoa
SeaTalk
ng
system.
DeviceNetadaptor
cable(Male)
A06046
Allowstheconnectionof
NMEA2000devicestoa
SeaTalk
ng
system.
DeviceNetadaptor
cable(Female)to
bareends.
E05026
Allowstheconnectionof
NMEA2000devicestoa
SeaTalk
ng
system.
DeviceNetadaptor
cable(Male)tobare
ends.
E05027
Allowstheconnectionof
NMEA2000devicestoa
SeaTalk
ng
system.
Optionsandaccessories
107
18.10SeaTalk
ng
cablekits
SeaTalk
ng
starterkit(T70134)
Partsincluded
Quan-
tityConnectorACableConnectorBLength
Spurcable
(A06040)
1
3m(9.8ft)
Powercable
(A06049)
1
1m(3.3ft)
Backbone
terminator
(A06031)
2
N/AN/AN/A
5–wayconnector
(A06064).Each
connectorblock
allowsthe
connectionofup
to3compatible
devices.When
correctly
terminated,a
connectorblock
formsacomplete
backbone.
Multipleconnector
blockscanbe
daisy-chained
together.
1
N/AN/AN/A
SeaTalk
ng
Backbonekit(A25062)
Partsincluded
Quan-
tityConnectorACableConnectorBLength
Backbonecable
((A06036))
2
5m(16.4ft)
Backbonecable
((A06037))
1
20m(65.6ft)
Powercable
(A06049)
1
1m(3.3ft)
108
Partsincluded
Quan-
tityConnectorACableConnectorBLength
T-piece(A06028)
4
N/AN/AN/A
Backbone
terminator
(A06031)
2
N/AN/AN/A
SeaTalk
ng
Evolutioncablekit(R70160)
Partsincluded
Quan-
tityConnectorACableConnectorBLength
Backbonecable
((A06036))
2
5m(16.4ft)
Powercable
(A06049)
1
1m(3.3ft)
Spurcable
(A06040)
1
1m(3.3ft)
ACU/SPXpower
cable(R12112)
(forpowering
theSeaTalk
ng
backbonefromthe
autopilotsystem.
1
0.3m(1.0ft)
5–wayconnector
(A06064).Each
connectorblock
allowsthe
connectionofup
to3compatible
devices.When
correctly
terminated,a
connectorblock
formsacomplete
backbone.
Multipleconnector
blockscanbe
daisy-chained
together.
1
N/AN/AN/A
Optionsandaccessories
109
Partsincluded
Quan-
tityConnectorACableConnectorBLength
T-piece(A06028)
2
N/AN/AN/A
Backbone
terminator
(A06031)
2
N/AN/AN/A
SeaTalk
ng
converterkit(E22158)
Partsincluded
Quan-
tityConnectorACableConnectorBLength
Powercable
(A06049)
1
1m(3.3ft)
Backbone
terminator
(A06031)
2
N/AN/AN/A
Blanking
plug(A06032)
N/AN/AN/A
SeaTalk(3pin)
adaptercable
(A06047)
1
0.4m(1.3ft)
SeaTalkto
SeaTalk
ng
con-
verter(E22158).
Enablesthecon-
nectionofSeaTalk
devicestoa
SeaTalk
ng
system.
1
N/AN/AN/A
110
18.11SeaTalkaccessories
SeaTalkcablesandaccessoriesforusewith
compatibleproducts.
DescriptionPartNoNotes
3–waySeaTalk
junctionbox
D244
1m(3.28ft)
SeaTalkextension
cable
D284
3m(9.8ft)SeaTalk
extensioncable
D285
5m(16.4ft)
SeaTalkextension
cable
D286
9m(29.5ft)
SeaTalkextension
cable
D287
12m(39.4ft)
SeaTalkextension
cable
E25051
20m(65.6ft)
SeaTalkextension
cable
D288
Optionsandaccessories
111
112
AppendixASupportedNMEA
2000PGNlist
PGNDescriptionReceived
Transmit-
ted
59392
ISO
Acknowledgment
59904
ISORequest
60928
ISOAddressClaim
126208
NMEA-Request
groupfunction
126464
PGNListReceive
/TransmitPGN’s
Groupfunction
126992
SystemTime
126996
ProductInformation
127237
Heading/Track
Control
127245Rudder
127250VesselHeading
127251
RateofTurn
127257Attitude
127258MagneticVariation
127488EngineParameters,
RapidUpdate
127489EngineParameters,
Dynamic
127493Transmission
Parameters,
Dynamic
127496TripParameters,
Vessel
127497TripParameters,
Engine
127498EngineParameters,
Static
127505FluidLevel
127508
BatteryStatus
128259
Speed
128267
WaterDepth(below
transducer)
128275DistanceLog
129025Position,Rapid
Update
129026
COG&SOG,Rapid
Update
129029
GNSSPositionData
129033
Time&Date
129038
AISClassAPosition
Report
PGNDescriptionReceived
Transmit-
ted
129039
AISClassBPosition
Report
129040
AISClassB
ExtendedPosition
Report
129041
AISAidsto
Navigation
129044Datum
129283
CrossTrackError
129284NavigationData
129291
Set&Drift,Rapid
Update
129801
AISAddressed
SafetyRelated
Message
129802
AISSafetyRelated
BroadcastMessage
129809
AISClassBCS
StaticDataReport
PtA
129810
AISClassBCS
StaticDataReport
PtB
130306WindData
130310Environmental
Parameters
130311Environmental
Parameters
130576
SmallCraftStatus
130577DirectionData
SupportedNMEA2000PGNlist
113
114
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