Lighthouse Raymarine gS95 Owner's manual

gS Series
Installation and operation
instructions
English
Date: 01-2015
Document number: 81344-7-EN
© 2015 Raymarine UK Limited
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Documentandsoftwarechanges(gSSeries)
Thefollowingtablesdescribethemainchangesthathavebeenmadesincethelastreleaseofboththe
productsoftwareandthisdocument.
•Applicablesoftwareversion:LightHouseII—Release13.xx
•Applicabledocuments:81344–7
•Applicableproducts:gS95/gS125/gS165/gS195.
Newfeatures
Description
Applicable
applicationApplicablechapter(s)orsection(s)
AddednewsystemwidesoftwareupdateprocessSystem•6.15Systemsoftwareupdates
–Performingsoftwareupdates
AddedsupportforJeppesencartography.Chart•C-MAPbyJeppesencharts
–18.11Overlays
–Cartographyobjects
–18.15Depth&Contouroptions
–IncreasingTextandsymbolsize
–Reliefshading
AddednewChartTouchCall-outstoChartapplicationChart•
UsingChartCall-outs
Addedfeaturetoallowyoutochangeyourdesired
destinationduringactivenavigation.
Chart•Changingdestinationduringactive
navigation
AddedsupportforCPx70seriesClearPulseTMsonar
modules,includingnewcontrolsfor
•Autogainoffset
•Autocolorgainoffset
•Depthsensitivity
Fishnder•Settinganautogainoffset
•Settingautocolorgainoffset
•Depthsensitivity
–Adjustingdepthsensitivity
AddedWindAngleandWindSpeeddampingsettingsto
theDataapplication.
Data•20.13SettingwinddampingfromtheData
application
AddedsupportforTraditionalChineseandHungarian
userinterfacelanguages.
System•9.1Languageselection
AddedsupportforVesselnametobedisplayedinAIS
targetcontextmenu.
Chart/Radar•16.3AIScontextmenu
Documentchanges
InadditiontotheNewFeatures,thefollowingchangeshavebeenmadetothisdocumentsinceitslast
release.
Description
Applicable
applicationApplicablechapter(s)orsection(s)
SimpliedDepthcontournamingintheChartapplication.Chart•18.15Depth&Contouroptions
AddedNavionicsspecicEasyViewtask(previously
omitted).
Chart•18.9Chartviews
–EnablinganddisablingEasyView
ImprovedDataapplicationmenustructure(added
CustomizeandData-Setupmenus).
Data•Chapter20Dataapplication
AddedRPMRedzonedetails(previouslyomitted).Data•20.8SettingengineRPMrangeandredzone
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Date:01-2015

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applicationApplicablechapter(s)orsection(s)
AddedreferencetonewCP370ClearPulseTMsonar
modulesandclariedthattraditionalexternalsonar
modulesare(1kW)andinternaltraditionalare(600W)
Fishnder•Chapter19Fishnderapplication
–19.3Raymarinesonarmodules
UpdatedPowerandsonartroubleshootinginstructionsSystem•30.2Poweruptroubleshooting
•30.6Sonartroubleshooting
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Contents
Chapter1Importantinformation..........................9
CertiedInstallation.....................................................9
Productoperationinhightemperatures.......................10
PoweroverEthernet(PoE).........................................11
TFTDisplays.............................................................11
Wateringress............................................................11
Disclaimers...............................................................11
Memorycardsandchartcards...................................12
EMCinstallationguidelines........................................12
RFexposure.............................................................12
FCC..........................................................................12
ComplianceStatement(Part15.19)............................12
FCCInterferenceStatement(Part15.105(b)).............12
IndustryCanada........................................................13
IndustryCanada(Français)........................................13
Japaneseapprovals...................................................13
Thirdpartysoftwarelicenseagreements.....................13
Suppressionferrites...................................................13
Connectionstootherequipment.................................14
Declarationofconformity............................................14
Productdisposal........................................................14
Pixeldefectpolicy......................................................14
Warrantyregistration..................................................14
IMOandSOLAS........................................................14
Technicalaccuracy....................................................14
Chapter2Documentandproduct
information...........................................................15
2.1Handbookinformation..........................................16
2.2Handbookconventions.........................................17
2.3Productoverview.................................................19
2.4Systemfeaturehighlights......................................20
Chapter3Planningtheinstallation...................27
3.1Systemintegration...............................................28
3.2Installationchecklist.............................................33
3.3Multipledatasources(MDS)overview...................33
3.4Identifyingyourdisplayvariant..............................34
3.5Networkingconstraints.........................................34
3.6Typicalsystems...................................................36
3.7Systemprotocols.................................................38
3.8Datamaster.........................................................39
3.9Partssupplied......................................................39
3.10Toolsrequiredforinstallation...............................40
3.11Selectingalocation............................................41
Chapter4Cablesandconnections....................45
4.1Generalcablingguidance.....................................46
4.2gS95/gS125/gS165Connections
overview...................................................................47
4.3gS195connectionsoverview.................................47
4.4Powerconnection................................................48
4.5Cardreaderconnection........................................50
4.6Auxiliaryalarmconnection....................................51
4.7Networkconnections............................................52
4.8Keypadconnection...............................................54
4.9Radarconnection.................................................55
4.10Sonarmoduleconnection...................................57
4.11Thermalcameraconnection................................59
4.12IPCameraconnections......................................60
4.13Weatherreceiverconnection...............................61
4.14Fusionlinkconnection........................................61
4.15GPSconnection.................................................62
4.16AISconnection...................................................63
4.17Fastheadingconnection......................................63
4.18SeaTalkngconnections........................................64
4.19NMEA2000connection......................................65
4.20SeaTalkconnection............................................65
4.21NMEA0183connection......................................66
4.22Camera/Videoconnections...............................67
4.23HDMIvideooutput.............................................67
4.24HD-SDIconnection(gS195)................................68
4.25Mediaplayerconnection.....................................69
4.26Bluetoothremotecontrolconnection....................70
4.27Remotecontrolfunctions....................................72
4.28WiFiconnections................................................74
Chapter5Mounting.............................................75
5.1Bracketmountingholelocations............................76
5.2Mountingsurfacerequirements.............................76
5.3Flushmountingthedisplay...................................77
5.4Flushmountingthecardreader.............................78
5.5Surfacemountingthedisplay................................79
5.6Surfacemountingthecardreader.........................80
Chapter6Gettingstarted...................................81
6.1Switchingtheunitonandoff.................................82
6.2Controls...............................................................83
6.3Homescreenoverview—T ouchonly
displays....................................................................85
6.4Pages.................................................................87
6.5Applications.........................................................88
6.6Splitscreencontrols..............................................89
6.7Screenoverview..................................................90
6.8Basictouchscreenoperations...............................93
6.9Multi-Touchgestures............................................94
6.10Initialsetupprocedures......................................94
6.11Enablingautopilotcontrol....................................97
6.12Engineidentication...........................................98
6.13EnablingAISfunctions......................................100
6.14Sharedpreferences..........................................100
6.15Systemsoftwareupdates..................................101
6.16Learningresources...........................................102
Chapter7Systemchecks.................................103
7.1GPSCheck........................................................104
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7.2GPSStatus........................................................104
7.3RaymarineGPS/GNSSreceiver
compatibility............................................................105
7.4Radarcheck......................................................106
7.5Sonarcheck......................................................107
7.6Thermalcamerasetupandchecks......................108
Chapter8Managingdisplaydata.....................111
8.1Memorycardsandchartcards.............................112
8.2Insertingamemorycardorchartcard..................112
8.3Removingamemorycardorchartcard................113
8.4Savinguserdataandusersettings.......................113
8.5Saveandrestoreitems........................................116
8.6Screenshots.......................................................118
8.7Resettingyoursystem.........................................118
Chapter9Customizingyourdisplay...............119
9.1Languageselection............................................120
9.2Boatdetails........................................................121
9.3Unitsset-up.......................................................122
9.4TimeandDateset-up.........................................123
9.5Displaypreferences...........................................124
9.6Databaranddataboxoverview............................126
9.7Listofdataitems................................................128
9.8Systemset-upmenus.........................................135
Chapter10Documentviewerapplica-
tion......................................................................147
10.1Documentvieweroverview...............................148
Chapter11Autopilotcontrol............................151
11.1AutopilotControloverviewandfeatures.............152
11.2Enablingautopilotcontrol..................................152
11.3Engagingtheautopilot......................................153
11.4Adjustingthecurrentlockedheading.................153
11.5Disengagingtheautopilot..................................154
11.6Manuallydisplayingthepilotcontroldialog
box.........................................................................155
11.7PilotControldialog...........................................155
11.8PilotBar...........................................................156
11.9PilotSet-up......................................................157
11.10Pilotsettings...................................................157
11.11Commissioning...............................................160
11.12Autopilotstatussymbols..................................164
11.13Autopilotalarms..............................................164
Chapter12Alarmmanagement........................165
12.1Alarmsoverview...............................................166
12.2AlarmManageroverview..................................166
12.3Alarmoptions...................................................169
Chapter13ManOverboard(MOB)...................175
13.1Manoverboard.................................................176
Chapter14DSCVHFradiointegration............179
14.1DSCVHFradiointegration................................180
14.2EnablingDSCVHFradiointegration..................180
Chapter15Fuelmanager..................................181
15.1Fuelmanageroverview....................................182
Chapter16AISfunction....................................185
16.1AISoverview....................................................186
16.2AISprerequisites..............................................187
16.3AIScontextmenu.............................................187
16.4EnablingAIS....................................................188
16.5DisplayingAISvectors......................................188
16.6AISstatussymbols...........................................189
16.7AISsilentmode................................................189
16.8AIStargetsymbols...........................................190
16.9DisplayingdetailedAIStargetinformation...........191
16.10ViewingallAIStargets....................................191
16.11UsingAIStoavoidcollisions............................192
16.12Targetoptions................................................193
16.13AISalarms.....................................................194
16.14Buddytracking...............................................194
Chapter17Waypoints,Routesand
Tracks.................................................................197
17.1Waypointsoverview..........................................198
17.2Routes.............................................................207
17.3Tracks.............................................................215
17.4ImportandExport.............................................217
17.5Waypoints,routesandtracksstorage
capacity..................................................................217
Chapter18Chartapplication............................219
18.1Chartapplicationoverviewandfeatures.............220
18.2Electronicchartsoverview................................222
18.3Navigationoptions............................................225
18.4Chartrangingandpanning................................227
18.5Chartselection.................................................228
18.6Vesselpositiononthechartdisplay...................228
18.7ChartOrientation..............................................229
18.8Chartmotionmode...........................................230
18.9Chartviews......................................................231
18.10Chartdisplay..................................................233
18.11Overlays........................................................234
18.12Chartvectors.................................................241
18.13Cartographyobjects.......................................242
18.14Objectinformation..........................................244
18.15Depth&Contouroptions.................................248
18.16MyDataoptions.............................................249
18.17Multiplechartsynchronization.........................249
18.18Measuringdistancesandbearings..................250
Chapter19Fishnderapplication....................251
19.1Fishnderoverviewandfeatures.......................252
19.2Sonartechnologies...........................................254
19.3Raymarinesonarmodules................................257
19.4Multiplesonarmodulesupport..........................257
19.5Sonarcrosstalkinterference..............................259
19.6Customchannels.............................................261
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19.7Thesonarimage..............................................262
19.8DepthRange...................................................263
19.9SideVisionTMRange........................................264
19.10Fishnderscrolling.........................................264
19.11Fishnderdisplaymodes.................................265
19.12SideVisionTMViews.......................................267
19.13Presentationmenuoptions..............................268
19.14Depthanddistance.........................................269
19.15WaypointsintheFishnderapplication............270
19.16Sensitivitysettings..........................................270
19.17Fishnderalarms............................................275
19.18Frequencytuning...........................................276
19.19Sounderset-upmenuoptions..........................278
19.20Transducerset-upmenuoptions.....................279
19.21Resettingthesonar........................................280
Chapter20Dataapplication.............................281
20.1Dataapplicationoverview.................................282
20.2
Selectingdatapagesusingtouch................282
20.3Selectingdatapages..................................283
20.4Dataapplicationfeatures..................................283
20.5Listofdataitems..............................................285
20.6Engineidentication.........................................292
20.7SettingboatdetailsfromtheData
application...............................................................294
20.8SettingengineRPMrangeandredzone............294
20.9Colortheme.....................................................295
20.10Unitsset-up...................................................296
20.11Resettingminimumandmaximum
readings..................................................................297
20.12Resettingalldatapages..................................297
20.13SettingwinddampingfromtheData
application...............................................................298
Chapter21Radarapplication...........................299
21.1Radarapplicationoverviewandfeatures............300
21.2Multipleradarscanners....................................302
21.3Radarscannerstatussymbols..........................302
21.4Radarcontextmenu.........................................304
21.5Radarrangeandimagequality..........................304
21.6Targettracking.................................................307
21.7Distances,range,andbearing...........................310
21.8Radarmodeandorientation..............................313
21.9Radarpresentationmenuoptions......................315
21.10Radartuning:On-screengain
controls...................................................................318
21.11HDandSuperHDradaradjustments................319
21.12Non-HDdigitalradomesadjustments...............321
21.13Dualrangeradaroperation.............................323
21.14Radarscanspeed..........................................324
21.15RadarSet-upmenu........................................325
21.16Resettingtheradar.........................................327
Chapter22Cameraapplication........................329
22.1Cameraapplicationoverviewand
features..................................................................330
22.2Changingthecamerafeed................................331
22.3DisplayingmultiplecamerafeedsusingQuad
View.......................................................................331
22.4Cameracycling................................................332
22.5Namingcamera/videofeeds............................333
22.6Adjustingthevideoimage.................................334
22.7Selectingtheaspectratio..................................334
22.8Selectingalocationtostorerecordings..............335
22.9Recordandplayback........................................335
22.10Takingphotos.................................................337
22.11Viewingphotos...............................................338
Chapter23Thermalcameraapplication—
Panandtiltcameras..........................................339
23.1Thermalcameraapplicationoverview................340
23.2Thermalcameraimage.....................................340
23.3Controlsoverview.............................................341
23.4Cameracontrol................................................342
23.5Imageadjustments...........................................344
23.6Panandtiltcamera—newcamera
interface..................................................................347
23.7Highpowerandhightorquemodes...................350
23.8Panandtiltcamera—oldcamera
interface..................................................................351
Chapter24Thermalcameraapplication—
xedmountcameras.........................................355
24.1Thermalcameraapplicationoverview................356
24.2Thermalcameraimage.....................................356
24.3Controlsoverview.............................................357
24.4Cameracontrol................................................358
24.5Imageadjustments...........................................358
24.6Fixedmountcameramenu...............................360
Chapter25Fusionlinkapplication..................363
25.1Fusionlinkoverview.........................................364
25.2Mediasources.................................................365
25.3Browsingmusic................................................367
25.4Selectingshufeandrepeatfunctions................367
25.5Adjustingvolumelevelsforeachzone..............368
25.6Selectingthezonetocontrol.............................368
25.7Adjustingthetonecontrols................................369
25.8Selectingthesystemtocontrol..........................369
25.9Menuoptions...................................................370
Chapter26Weatherapplication(North
Americaonly).....................................................371
26.1Weatherapplicationoverview............................372
26.2Weatherapplicationsetup................................372
26.3Weatherapplicationdisplayoverview................373
26.4Weathermapnavigation...................................376
26.5Weathercontextmenu......................................376
26.6Weatherinformation.........................................377
26.7Weatherreports...............................................378
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26.8Animatedweathergraphics...............................379
26.9Weatherapplicationmenuoptions.....................379
26.10Glossaryofweatherterms..............................381
Chapter27Siriusaudioapplication(North
Americaonly).....................................................383
27.1Siriusaudiooverview........................................384
Chapter28Mobileapplications........................385
28.1Raymarinemobileapps....................................386
28.2EnablingWi-Fi.................................................387
28.3Enablingmobileapps.......................................387
28.4SettingupWi-Fisecurity...................................388
28.5SelectingaWi-Fichannel.................................388
Chapter29Maintainingyourdisplay...............389
29.1Serviceandmaintenance.................................390
29.2Productcleaning..............................................390
Chapter30Troubleshooting.............................391
30.1Troubleshooting...............................................392
30.2Poweruptroubleshooting.................................393
30.3Radartroubleshooting......................................394
30.4GPStroubleshooting........................................395
30.5TroubleshootingAutorouting...........................396
30.6Sonartroubleshooting......................................398
30.7Sonarcrosstalkinterference..............................401
30.8Thermalcameratroubleshooting.......................403
30.9Systemdatatroubleshooting.............................405
30.10Videotroubleshooting.....................................406
30.11Wi-Fitroubleshooting......................................407
30.12Bluetoothtroubleshooting...............................408
30.13Touchscreentroubleshooting...........................409
30.14Miscellaneoustroubleshooting........................410
Chapter31Technicalspecication..................411
31.1Technicalspecication......................................412
Chapter32Technicalsupport..........................415
32.1Raymarinecustomersupport............................416
32.2Learningresources...........................................416
32.3Third-partysupport...........................................417
Chapter33Sparesandaccessories................419
33.1gSSeriesaccessories......................................420
33.2gSSeriesspares..............................................420
33.3Networkhardware............................................421
33.4Networkcableconnectortypes..........................421
33.5RayNettoRayNetcablesandconnectors...........422
33.6Networkcabletypes.........................................424
33.7SeaTalkngcablingcomponents..........................424
33.8SeaTalkngcablesandaccessories.....................425
33.9SeaTalkaccessories.........................................426
AppendixAConnectorsandpinouts..............427
AppendixBNMEA0183sentences.................428
AppendixCNMEA2000sentences.................429
AppendixDSwitchpanelapplication..............432
AppendixESoftwarereleases.........................434
AppendixFMultifunctiondisplay
compatibility......................................................437
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Chapter1:Importantinformation
CertiedInstallation
Raymarinerecommendscertiedinstallationbya
Raymarineapprovedinstaller.Acertiedinstallation
qualiesforenhancedproductwarrantybenets.
ContactyourRaymarinedealerforfurtherdetails,
andrefertotheseparatewarrantydocumentpacked
withyourproduct.
Warning:Ensuresafenavigation
Thisproductisintendedonlyasanaid
tonavigationandmustneverbeused
inpreferencetosoundnavigational
judgment.Onlyofcialgovernment
chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainall
thecurrentinformationneededforsafe
navigation,andthecaptainisresponsible
fortheirprudentuse.Itistheuser’s
responsibilitytouseofcialgovernment
charts,noticestomariners,cautionand
propernavigationalskillwhenoperating
thisoranyotherRaymarineproduct.
Warning:Productinstallationand
operation
Thisproductmustbeinstalledand
operatedinaccordancewiththe
instructionsprovided.Failuretodoso
couldresultinpersonalinjury,damage
toyourvesseland/orpoorproduct
performance.
Warning:MinimumSafeDepth
TheMinimumSafeDepthsettingis
usedduringAutoroutingtorestrictthe
createdroutefromenteringwaterthatis
toshallowforthevessel.
Bottomdepthistakenfromcompatible
electronicnavigationalchartsand
MinimumSafeDepthisauser
calculation.Asbothofthesefactors
areoutsideofRaymarine’scontrol,
Raymarinewillnotbeheldliableforany
damage,physicalorotherwise,resulting
fromtheuseoftheAutoroutingfeature
ortheMinimumSafeDepthsetting.
Warning:Autorouting
RoutescreatedusingtheAutorouting
featurerelyonBottomDepthinformation
takenfromcompatibleelectronic
cartographyandauserdenedMinimum
SafeDepthvalue.Asbothofthese
valuesaresubjectivethegenerated
routeMUSTbecarefullycheckedand
ifnecessaryeditedBEFOREstartingto
followtherouteintheChartapplication.
Warning:Autorouting—Trafc
separation
TheAutoroutingfeaturedoesnot
adheretotheTrafcSeparationSchemes
identiedinRule10oftheInternational
RegulationsforPreventingCollisionsat
Sea1972asamended.
Raymarine®thereforerecommendsthat
youdoNOTuseAutoroutingtocreate
anypartofaroutewhichwillcrosstrafc
lanesorpassneartotrafcseparation
lines.InthesesituationsAutorouting
MUSTbeswitchedOffandtheroute
orroutelegMUSTbebuiltmanually,
ensuringcompliancetotheruleslaidout
intheaboveregulations.
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforusein
hazardous/ammableatmospheres.Do
NOTinstallinahazardous/ammable
atmosphere(suchasinanengineroom
ornearfueltanks).
Warning:Highvoltages
Thisproductmaycontainhighvoltages.
DoNOTremoveanycoversorotherwise
attempttoaccessinternalcomponents,
unlessspecicallyinstructedinthe
documentationprovided.
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,
ensureithasbeencorrectlygrounded,in
accordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.
Warning:Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’spowersupplyis
switchedOFFbeforestartingtoinstallthis
product.DoNOTconnectordisconnect
equipmentwiththepowerswitchedon,
unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
Warning:FCCWarning(Part15.21)
Changesormodicationstothis
equipmentnotexpresslyapprovedin
writingbyRaymarineIncorporatedcould
violatecompliancewithFCCrulesand
voidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatethe
equipment.
Warning:Radarscannersafety
Beforerotatingtheradarscanner,ensure
allpersonnelareclear.
Importantinformation9

Warning:Radartransmission
safety
Theradarscannertransmits
electromagneticenergy.Ensureall
personnelareclearofthescannerwhen
theradaristransmitting.
Warning:Sonaroperation
•NEVERoperatethesonarwiththe
vesseloutofthewater.
•NEVERtouchthetransducerfacewhen
thesonarispoweredon.
•SWITCHOFFthesonarifdiversare
likelytobewithin7.6m(25ft)ofthe
transducer.
Warning:Touchscreendisplay
temperature
Ifthedisplayismountedwhereitwillbe
exposedtoprolongedperiodsofdirect
sunlight,thetouchscreenmaygetvery
hotduetotheabsorbedsolarenergy.
InsuchconditionsRaymarinehighly
recommendsthatyouavoidusingthe
touchscreen:
•ForHybridT ouchdisplays,usethe
integratedkeypadtooperatethe
display.
•Fortouch-onlysystemsitis
recommendedthatanexternal
keypadisttedtothesystem(for
example,theRMK-9accessory).
Warning:Touchscreendisplay
Exposuretoprolongedrainmaycause
erroneoustouchperformance,inthese
situationskeeptouchactivitytoa
minimumandwipethescreenwitha
drynon-abrasiveclothbeforeusingthe
touchscreen.
Productoperationinhigh
temperatures
Atextremetemperatures,theunitcanbecomevery
hot,especiallytheinternalcomponents.
Toprotecttheinternalcomponents,theunit
automaticallyreducestheperformanceofthemain
processortopreventitfromoverheating.Whenthis
occurs,youmaynoticeaslightdegradationinthe
performanceoftheunit,intermsofresponsiveness
touseroperation.
Thisisexpectedbehavior,designedtoprotectthe
unitfromtheadverseeffectsofexcessiveheat.
Caution:Mountingsurface
requirements
Thisproductisheavy.T opreventpotential
damagetotheproductand/oryour
vessel,observethefollowingBEFORE
installingtheproduct:
•Refertotheweightinformationprovided
inthetechnicalspecicationforthis
productandensurethattheintended
mountingsurfaceissuitableforbearing
theweight.
•Ifthemountingsurfaceisnotsuitable
fortheproductweight,youmayneedto
reinforcethemountingsurface.
•Ifindoubt,refertoaprofessional
marineequipmentinstallerforfurther
guidance.
Caution:Powersupplyprotection
Wheninstallingthisproductensurethe
powersourceisadequatelyprotected
bymeansofasuitably-ratedfuseor
automaticcircuitbreaker.
Caution:Careofchartandmemory
cards
Toavoidirreparabledamagetoand/or
lossofdatafromchartandmemorycards:
•DONOTsavedataorlestoacard
containingcartographyasthecharts
maybeoverwritten.
•Ensurethatchartandmemorycards
arettedthecorrectwayaround.DO
NOTtrytoforceacardintoposition.
•DONOTuseametallicinstrumentsuch
asascrewdriverorplierstoinsertor
removeachartormemorycard.
Caution:Ensurecardreaderdoor
issecurelyclosed
Topreventwateringressandconsequent
damagetotheproduct,ensurethatthe
cardreaderdoorisrmlyclosed.
Caution:Suncovers
•Ifyourproductissuppliedwithasun
cover,toprotectagainstthedamaging
effectsofultraviolet(UV)light,always
tthesuncoverwhentheproductis
notinuse.
•Suncoversmustberemovedwhen
travellingathighspeed,whetherin
waterorwhenthevesselisbeing
towed.
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Caution:Productcleaning
Whencleaningproducts:
•Ifyourproductincludesadisplay
screen,doNOTwipethescreenwith
adrycloth,asthiscouldscratchthe
screencoating.
•DoNOTuseabrasive,oracidor
ammoniabasedproducts.
•DoNOTuseajetwash.
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)
ThisproductcansupplyPoweroverEthernet(PoE)
toclass1,2and3devices.Theproductcanoutput
amaximumof20WattsforconsumptionbyPoE
devices.
ThePoEclassdenotesthepowerrangeofthePoE
device.
PoEClassPowerrangeClassdescription
Class10.44Wto3.84WVerylowpower
Class23.84Wto6.49WLowpower
Class36.49Wto12.95WMidpower
Class00.44Wto12.95W-
Note:Theproductwillnotprovidepowertoclass
4devices.
Theproductcanpowerupto3devicesusing
theavailablenetwork/PoEportsaslongasthe
combinedmaxpowerofthePoEdevicesdoesnot
exceed20watts.
WhenaPoEdeviceisconnecteditisinterrogatedto
establishifthedeviceisPoEandifsowhatclassof
deviceitis.Themaxpowerforthatclassofdevice
isthenassignedtothatport(e.g.class2=6.49W)
anddeductedfromtheremainingpoweroutput.
Thetablebelowshowsacceptablecongurations
ofPoEdevices.
Class1(3.84
W)
Class2(6.49
W)
Class3/
Class0
(12.95W)
Totalpower
used
13.84W
27.68W
311.52W
16.49W
212.98W
319.47W
1110.33W
2114.17W
1216.82W
112.95W
1116.79W
1119.44W
Note:Aclass0deviceshallbeassignedthesame
powerallocationasaclass3device.
Note:IfaPoEdeviceisconnectedthatwilltake
thetotalassignedpowerover20Wthedevicewill
notbepowered.
TFTDisplays
Thecolorsofthedisplaymayseemtovarywhen
viewedagainstacoloredbackgroundorincolored
light.Thisisaperfectlynormaleffectthatcan
beseenwithallcolorThinFilmTransistor(TFT)
displays.
Wateringress
Wateringressdisclaimer
Althoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthis
productmeetsthestatedIPXstandard(refertothe
product’sTechnicalSpecication),waterintrusion
andsubsequentequipmentfailuremayoccurifthe
productissubjectedtocommercialhigh-pressure
washing.Raymarinewillnotwarrantproducts
subjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.
Disclaimers
Thisproduct(includingtheelectroniccharts)is
intendedtobeusedonlyasanaidtonavigation.It
isdesignedtofacilitateuseofofcialgovernment
charts,notreplacethem.Onlyofcialgovernment
chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainallthecurrent
informationneededforsafenavigation,andthe
captainisresponsiblefortheirprudentuse.Itis
theuser’sresponsibilitytouseofcialgovernment
charts,noticestomariners,cautionandproper
navigationalskillwhenoperatingthisoranyother
Raymarineproduct.Thisproductsupportselectronic
chartsprovidedbythirdpartydatasupplierswhich
maybeembeddedorstoredonmemorycard.Use
ofsuchchartsissubjecttothesupplier’sEnd-User
LicenceAgreementincludedinthedocumentation
forthisproductorsuppliedwiththememorycard
(asapplicable).
Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductis
error-freeorthatitiscompatiblewithproducts
manufacturedbyanypersonorentityotherthan
Raymarine.
Thisproductusesdigitalchartdata,andelectronic
informationfromtheGlobalPositioningSystem
(GPS)whichmaycontainerrors.Raymarinedoes
notwarranttheaccuracyofsuchinformationand
youareadvisedthaterrorsinsuchinformationmay
causetheproducttomalfunction.Raymarineisnot
responsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedbyyour
useorinabilitytousetheproduct,bytheinteraction
oftheproductwithproductsmanufacturedbyothers,
orbyerrorsinchartdataorinformationutilizedby
theproductandsuppliedbythirdparties.
Importantinformation11

Memorycardsandchartcards
MicroSDmemorycardscanbeusedtobackup/
archivedata(e.g.Waypoint,andTracks).Once
dataisbackeduptoamemorycardolddatacan
bedeletedfromthesystem,creatingcapacityfor
newdata.Thearchiveddatacanberetrievedatany
time.Chartcardsprovideadditionalorupgraded
cartography.
Itisrecommendedthatyourdataisbackeduptoa
memorycardonaregularbasis.DoNOTsavedata
toamemorycardcontainingcartography.
Compatiblecards
ThefollowingtypesofMicroSDcardsarecompatible
withyourdisplay:
•MicroSecureDigitalStandard-Capacity
(MicroSDSC)
•MicroSecureDigitalHigh-Capacity(MicroSDHC)
Note:
•Themaximumsupportedmemorycardcapacity
is32GB.
•MicroSDcardsmustbeformattedtouseeither
theFATorFAT32lesystemformattoenable
usewithyourMFD.
Speedclassrating
Forbestperformanceitisrecommendedthatyou
useClass10orUHS(UltraHighSpeed)class
memorycards.
Chartcards
Yourproductispre-loadedwithelectroniccharts
(worldwidebasemap).Ifyouwishtousedifferent
chartdata,youcaninsertcompatiblechartcardsinto
theunit'smemorycardreader.
Usebrandedchartcardsandmemorycards
Whenarchivingdataorcreatinganelectronicchart
card,Raymarinerecommendstheuseofquality
brandedmemorycards.Somebrandsofmemory
cardmaynotworkinyourunit.Pleasecontact
customersupportforalistofrecommendedcards.
EMCinstallationguidelines
Raymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformto
theappropriateElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)
regulations,tominimizeelectromagneticinterference
betweenequipmentandminimizetheeffectsuch
interferencecouldhaveontheperformanceofyour
system
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMC
performanceisnotcompromised.
Note:InareasofextremeEMCinterference,
someslightinterferencemaybenoticedonthe
product.Wherethisoccurstheproductandthe
sourceoftheinterferenceshouldbeseparatedby
agreaterdistance.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommend
thatwhereverpossible:
•Raymarineequipmentandcablesconnectedto
itare:
–Atleast1m(3ft)fromanyequipment
transmittingorcablescarryingradiosignalse.g.
VHFradios,cablesandantennas.Inthecase
ofSSBradios,thedistanceshouldbeincreased
to7ft(2m).
–Morethan2m(7ft)fromthepathofaradar
beam.Aradarbeamcannormallybeassumed
tospread20degreesaboveandbelowthe
radiatingelement.
•Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebattery
fromthatusedforenginestart.Thisisimportantto
preventerraticbehavioranddatalosswhichcan
occuriftheenginestartdoesnothaveaseparate
battery.
•Raymarinespeciedcablesareused.
•Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsois
detailedintheinstallationmanual.
Note:Whereconstraintsontheinstallation
preventanyoftheaboverecommendations,
alwaysensurethemaximumpossibleseparation
betweendifferentitemsofelectricalequipment,to
providethebestconditionsforEMCperformance
throughouttheinstallation
RFexposure
ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCC/ICRFexposure
limitsforgeneralpopulation/uncontrolledexposure.
ThewirelessLAN/Bluetoothantennaismounted
behindthefrontfaciaofthedisplay.Thisequipment
shouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithaminimum
distanceof1cm(0.39in)betweenthedeviceand
thebody.Thistransmittermustnotbeco-located
oroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantenna
ortransmitter,exceptinaccordancewithFCC
multi-transmitterproductprocedures.
FCC
ComplianceStatement(Part15.19)
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference.
2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference
received,includinginterferencethatmaycause
undesiredoperation.
FCCInterferenceStatement(Part
15.105(b))
Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomply
withthelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuant
toPart15oftheFCCRules.
Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonable
protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceina
residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,
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uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,
ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe
instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.However,thereisnoguarantee
thatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticular
installation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmful
interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,which
canbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoff
andon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrectthe
interferencebyoneofthefollowingmeasures:
1.Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
2.Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipment
andreceiver.
3.Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletona
circuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiver
isconnected.
4.Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TV
technicianforhelp.
IndustryCanada
ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanada
License-exemptRSSstandard(s).
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference;and
2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,
includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesired
operationofthedevice.
ThisClassBdigitalapparatuscomplieswith
CanadianICES-003.
IndustryCanada(Français)
Cetappareilestconformeauxnormesd'exemption
delicenceRSSd'IndustryCanada.
Sonfonctionnementestsoumisauxdeuxconditions
suivantes:
1.cetappareilnedoitpascauserd'interférence,et
2.cetappareildoitacceptertouteinterférence,
notammentlesinterférencesquipeuventaffecter
sonfonctionnement.
CetappareilnumériquedelaclasseBestconforme
àlanormeNMB-003duCanada.
Japaneseapprovals
Inthefrequencybandusedforthisdevice,campusradio
stations(radiosstationsthatrequirealicense)andspecied
lowpowerradiostations(radiostationsthatdonotrequire
license)formobileidenticationandamateurradiostations
(radiostationsthatrequirelicense)usedinindustriessuchas
microwaveovens,scientic,medicalequipmentdevicesand
productionlineofotherfactoriesarealsobeingoperated.
1.Beforeusingthisdevice,pleasemakesurethatcampus
radiostationsandspeciedlowpowerradiostationsfor
mobileidenticationandamateurradiostationsarenot
beingoperatednearby.
2.Incasethereisanycaseofharmfulinterferenceto
campusradiostationsformobileidenticationcausedby
thisdevice,pleaseimmediatelychangethefrequency
usedorstopthetransmissionofradiowavesandthen
consultaboutthemeasurestoavoidinterference(for
example,theinstallationofpartitions)throughthecontact
informationbelow.
3.Besides,whenintrouble,suchaswhenthereisany
caseofharmfulinterferencetospeciedlowpower
radiostationsformobileidenticationoramateurradio
stationscausedbythisdevice,pleaseconsultthrough
thefollowingcontactinformation.
Contactinformation:Pleasecontactyourlocalauthorized
Raymarinedealer.
Thirdpartysoftwarelicense
agreements
Thisproductissubjecttocertainthirdpartysoftware
licenseagreementsaslistedbelow:
•GNU—LGPL/GPL
•JPEGlibraries
•OpenSSL
•FreeType
Thelicenseagreementsfortheabovecanbefound
onthewebsitewww.raymarine.comandonthe
accompanyingdocumentationCDifsupplied.
Suppressionferrites
Raymarinecablesmaybettedwithsuppression
ferrites.TheseareimportantforcorrectEMC
performance.Ifaferritehastoberemovedforany
purpose(e.g.installationormaintenance),itmustbe
replacedintheoriginalpositionbeforetheproduct
isused.
Useonlyferritesofthecorrecttype,suppliedby
Raymarineauthorizeddealers.
Whereaninstallationrequiresmultipleferritestobe
addedtoacable,additionalcableclipsshouldbe
usedtopreventstressontheconnectorsduetothe
extraweightofthecable.
Importantinformation13

Connectionstootherequipment
Requirementforferritesonnon-Raymarinecables
IfyourRaymarineequipmentistobeconnected
tootherequipmentusingacablenotsuppliedby
Raymarine,asuppressionferriteMUSTalwaysbe
attachedtothecableneartheRaymarineunit.
Declarationofconformity
RaymarineUKLtd.declaresthatthisproductis
compliantwiththeessentialrequirementsofR&TTE
directive1999/5/EC.
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycerticate
maybeviewedontherelevantproductpageat
www.raymarine.com.
Productdisposal
Disposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththe
WEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment
(WEEE)Directiverequirestherecyclingofwaste
electricalandelectronicequipment.Whilstthe
WEEEDirectivedoesnotapplytosomeRaymarine
products,wesupportitspolicyandaskyoutobe
awareofhowtodisposeofthisproduct.
Pixeldefectpolicy
IncommonwithallTFTunits,thescreenmayexhibit
afewwrongly-illuminated(“dead”)pixels.These
mayappearasblackpixelsinalightareaofthe
screenorascoloredpixelsinblackareas.
IfyourdisplayexhibitsMOREthanthenumber
ofwrongly-illuminatedpixelsallowed(refertothe
producttechnicalspecicationfordetails),please
contactyourlocalRaymarineservicecenterfor
furtheradvice.
Warrantyregistration
ToregisteryourRaymarineproductownership,
pleasevisitwww.raymarine.comandregisteronline.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproductto
receivefullwarrantybenets.Yourunitpackage
includesabarcodelabelindicatingtheserialnumber
oftheunit.Youwillneedthisserialnumberwhen
registeringyourproductonline.Youshouldretain
thelabelforfuturereference.
IMOandSOLAS
Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocument
isintendedforuseonleisuremarineboatsand
workboatsNOTcoveredbyInternationalMaritime
Organization(IMO)andSafetyofLifeatSea
(SOLAS)CarriageRegulations.
Technicalaccuracy
Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthis
documentwascorrectatthetimeitwasproduced.
However,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforany
inaccuraciesoromissionsitmaycontain.Inaddition,
ourpolicyofcontinuousproductimprovementmay
changespecicationswithoutnotice.Asaresult,
Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanydifferences
betweentheproductandthisdocument.Please
checktheRaymarinewebsite(www.raymarine.com)
toensureyouhavethemostup-to-dateversion(s)of
thedocumentationforyourproduct.
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Chapter2:Documentandproductinformation
Chaptercontents
•2.1Handbookinformationonpage16
•2.2Handbookconventionsonpage17
•2.3Productoverviewonpage19
•2.4Systemfeaturehighlightsonpage20
Documentandproductinformation15

2.1Handbookinformation
Thishandbookcontainsimportantinformation
regardingyourmultifunctiondisplay.
ThehandbookisforusewithgSSeriesmultifunction
displays.
Aboutthishandbook
Thishandbookdescribeshowtooperateyour
multifunctiondisplayinconjunctionwithcompatible
electroniccartographyandperipheralequipment.
Itassumesthatallperipheralequipmenttobe
operatedwithitiscompatibleandhasbeencorrectly
installed.Thishandbookisintendedforusersof
varyingmarineabilities,butassumesagenerallevel
ofknowledgeofdisplayuse,nauticalterminology
andpractices.
Softwarerevision
Raymarineregularlyupdatesproductsoftwareto
addnewfeaturesandimproveexistingfunctionality.
Release 13
Thishandbookcoversmultifunctiondisplay
softwareversion—LightHouseIIRelease13.
PleaserefertotheSoftwareReleasessection
fordetailsonsoftwarereleases.
ChecktheRaymarine®websitetoensureyou
havethelatestsoftwareandusermanuals.
www.raymarine.com.
Handbooks
Thefollowinghandbooksareapplicabletoyour
multifunctiondisplay:
gSSeriesHandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
Mountingandgettingstarted
guide
88017
Installationandoperation
handbook
81344
gS95Mountingtemplate87173
gS125Mountingtemplate87171
gS165Mountingtemplate87172
gS195Mountingtemplate87198
RCR-2Mountingtemplate87186
Additionalhandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
SeaTalkngreferencemanual81300
RMK-9Installationand
operationsinstructions
81351
AlldocumentsareavailabletodownloadasPDFs
fromwww.raymarine.com
UsermanualsPrintShop
RaymarineprovidesaPrintShopservice,enabling
youtopurchaseahigh-quality,professionally-printed
manualforyourRaymarineproduct.
Printedmanualsareidealforkeepingonboardyour
vessel,asausefulsourceofreferencewhenever
youneedassistancewithyourRaymarineproduct.
Visithttp://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=5175to
orderaprintedmanual,delivereddirectlytoyour
door.
ForfurtherinformationaboutthePrintShop,
pleasevisitthePrintShopFAQpages:
http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=5751.
Note:
•Acceptedmethodsofpaymentforprinted
manualsarecreditcardsandPayPal.
•Printedmanualscanbeshippedworldwide.
•FurthermanualswillbeaddedtothePrintShop
overthecomingmonthsforbothnewandlegacy
products.
•Raymarineusermanualsarealsoavailableto
downloadfree-of-chargefromtheRaymarine
website,inthepopularPDFformat.ThesePDF
lescanbeviewedonaPC/laptop,tablet,
smartphone,oronthelatestgenerationof
Raymarinemultifunctiondisplays.
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2.2Handbookconventions
Thefollowingconventionsareusedthroughoutthishandbookwhenreferringto:
TypeExampleConvention
Icons Theterm"select"isusedinproceduresinvolvingiconsto
refertotheactionofselectinganon-screenicon,eitherusing
touchorphysicalbuttons:
•Touch—Pressyourngerontheicontoselect.
•Physicalbuttons—UsetheJoysticktohighlightthe
iconandpresstheOkbutton.
Theterm"select"isusedinproceduresinvolvingmenus
torefertotheactionofselectingamenuitem,eitherusing
touchorphysicalbuttons:
•Touch—Pressyourngerontheicontoselect.
•Physicalbuttons—UsetheJoysticktohighlightthe
iconandpresstheOkbutton.
Menus
Theterm“scroll”isusedinproceduresinvolvingmenusand
dialogstorefertotheactionofscrollingalistormenu,either
bytouchorphysicalbuttons:
•Touch—Pressyourngeronthemenuandslideupor
downtoscroll.
•Physicalbuttons—TurntheRotarycontrolclockwise
oranti—clockwisetoscroll.
.
Applications Theterm“select”isusedinproceduresinvolvingapplications
torefertotheactionofselectingalocation,objectortarget
on-screenusingtouchorphysicalbuttons:
•Touch—Pressandholdyourngeronalocationto
select,or
•Touch—Pressandreleaseyourngeronanobjector
target.
•Physicalbuttons—UsetheJoysticktohighlightthe
location,objectortargetandpresstheOkbutton.
Numericadjust
controls
Theterm“adjust”isusedinproceduresinvolvingnumerical
adjustcontrolstorefertotheactionofchangingthenumeric
valueusingtouchorphysicalbuttons:
•Touch—Pressyourngerontheupordownarrowto
increaseordecreasethenumericvalue.
•Physicalbuttons—UsetheRotarycontroltoincrease
ordecreasethenumericvalue.
Documentandproductinformation17

TypeExampleConvention
WiththeNumericadjustcontroldisplayedyoucanalsoselect
onthekeypadiconorpressandholdtheOkbuttontoopen
anumerickeypadtoenteranewvalueforthesetting.
Sliderbar
controls
Theterm“adjust”isusedinproceduresinvolvingsliderbar
controlstorefertotheactionofchangingtheassociated
numericvalueusingtouchorphysicalbuttons:
•Touch—Pressyourngerontheupordownarrowto
increaseordecreasethenumericvalue.
•Physicalbuttons—UsetheRotarycontroltoincrease
ordecreasethenumericvalue.
Waypoint(MOB)button/icon
Dependingonthemultifunctiondisplayvariant
therewillbeeitheraWaypoint(MOB)buttonoran
on-screenicon.
WPT
button
•cSeries
•eSeries
•RMK-9keypad
WPT
icons
•aSeries
•gSSeries
Throughoutthismanualtheterm:SelectWPT,refers
topressingthephysicalWPTbuttonorpressingthe
on-screenWPTicon.
Touchandnon-touchoperations
Thishandbookappliestobothtouchandnon-touch
operations.
Thishandbookusesiconstoidentifywhethera
particulartaskisspecicallyatouchoranon-touch
operation.Whereataskdoesnothaveatouchor
non-touchiconthenthetaskcanbeperformedusing
either.
Touch(Touchscreenoperation)—
Touchoperationsapplytomultifunction
displayswhichhaveatouchscreen.
Non-touch(physicalbuttonoperation)
—Non-touchoperationsapplyto
multifunctiondisplayswithphysical
buttonsormultifunctiondisplaysthat
havearemotekeypadconnectedand
pairedtoit.
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2.3Productoverview
Productinformation
gSSeriesMultifunctionDisplays(MFDs)are
touchscreendisplayswhichhaveHybridTouch
functionalitywhenpairedwitharemotekeypad.The
followingRaymarineMFDvariantsareavailable.
ModelPartnumber
gS95E70124
gS95invertedE70183
gS125E70125
gS125invertedE70184
gS165E70126
gS165invertedE70185
gS195E70213
RefertotheOptimumviewabilitysectionfordetails
onstandardvsinverteddisplays.
HybridTouchoverview
IfyourmultifunctiondisplayfeaturesHybridT ouch,
thisenablesyoutooperatetheunitusingthe
touchscreenandthephysicalbuttons.
AHybridTouchdisplayhasphysicalbuttons
whichcanbeusedinadditiontothetouchscreen.
Touchscreenonlymultifunctiondisplays(which
donothavephysicalbuttons)canbeconnected
toaremotekeypadwhichallowsHybridT ouch
functionality.
Allfunctionscanbeaccessedusingthetouchscreen.
However,theremaybesituations(suchasrough
seaconditions)whenitisnotappropriatetouse
thetouchscreen.Inthesesituations,Raymarine
stronglyrecommendsthatyouactivatethetouch
lockandusethephysicalbuttonstooperateyour
multifunctiondisplay.
Touchscreenoverview
Thetouchscreenprovidesanalternativetousing
physicalbuttonstocontrolyourmultifunctiondisplay.
Allfunctionscanbeaccessedusingthetouchscreen
Note:Raymarinestronglyrecommendsthatyou
familiarizeyourselfwithtouchoperationswhile
yourvesselisanchoredormoored.Youmaynd
ithelpfultousethesimulatormode(accessible
fromHomescreen>Set-up>SystemSettings)
inthesesituations.
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2.4Systemfeaturehighlights
Featuresthatenableyoutoconnectandcontrolacompletemarineelectronicssystem.
FeatureBenetsWhatitisHowtouseit
Controlyourentiremarine
electronicssystemfromone
display.Alternatively,createanetwork
ofseveraldisplaystocontrolyour
systemfrommultiplelocationsonyour
vessel.Easilyconnectallyourdevices
togetherinapowerful,uniedand
expandablesystemusingSeaTalkhs,
SeaTalkng,NMEA0183,andNMEA
2000connections.
Note:ForNMEA0183connections,
a65,a67,a68,a75,a77,anda78
onlysupporttheconnectionofa
VHFradioandrequireanadditional
NMEA0183toSeaTalkngconverter.
Thesedataconnectionsenableyou
toconnectanextensiverangeof
externalequipmenttoyourMFD,
enablingyoutomakethemostofyour
timeonthewater.Examplesofpopular
devicesinclude:
•Sonarmodule(“Fishnder”).
•Radarscanner.
•Thermalcamera.
•Datasensors(wind,speed,depth
etc).
•IPvideocamera.
•Autopilotsystem.
•AISreceiver/transceiver.
•Fusionmediaplayer.
•Siriusaudio&weatherreceiver.
•SatelliteTV.
•DSCVHFradio.
•Smartphonesandtablets.
•Digitalswitchingmodules.
Note:Referto‘SystemIntegration’
foralistofsuitabledevices.
•3.7System
protocols
•System
integration(a
Series,cSeries,
eSeries)
•3.1System
integration(gS
Series)
•Typicalsystems(a
Series,cSeries,
eSeries)
•3.6Typical
systems(gS
Series)
•33.3Network
hardware
•SystemLimits
Chapter4Cables
andconnections
Supportformultipledatasensors.Connecttoawiderangeofexternaldata
sensors(suchaswind,speed,depth)to
receivecriticalinformationaboutthe
environmentaroundyourvessel.Use
theDataapplicationandcongurable
databartocustomizethedatatosuit
yourneeds.
•9.7Listofdata
items
•System
integration(a
Series,cSeries,
eSeries)
•3.1System
integration(gS
Series)
•Typicalsystems(a
Series,cSeries,
eSeries)
•3.6Typical
systems(gS
Series)
•20.1Data
application
overview
•9.6Databar
anddatabox
overview
•9.3Unitsset-up
Supportformultiplesonarmodules.•Supportformultipleactivesonar
modulesonthenetwork;ability
tousemultiplesonarmodules
simultaneouslyanddisplaythe
returnsfrombothonthescreenatthe
sametime—forexample,CP100and
CP300,inasplitscreenconguration.
•TakeadvantageofRaymarine’s
Visionality™technology—View
theworldbeneathyourvesselwith
photo-likeclarity.
•SetuptheFishnderapplicationina
waythatreectshowyoush;create
•19.1Fishnder
overviewand
features
•19.2Sonar
technologies
•19.3Raymarine
sonarmodules
19.4Multiplesonar
modulesupport
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