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1. esent 5 Suppression Ferrites iii 6 Connections to other equipment sese eee eee sss 6 Where should the Display unit be located sss 6 EMC ezi nle cs rccte ode tlic teer re Ree t aa pags 6 Chapter 2 System Integration 7 2 1 Whatis System Integration l u 7 Wh atiss ealalk contes cotta aom avoid t tta f ftot ta t Nn 7 SOC ETIT d a 7 Searle 7 What is SeaTalk High Speed sse 8 What is NMEA L n sma nn ale 8 NMERO183 fai cate mt burn dante aa alain 8 NMEA 2000 i uisaute otc utut tot Mesa das 8 2 2 CottipatibIfy rd ade cnc u ud una iaia 9 Radar Scatiliels aate estote cb eire teris anat 9 Digital Sounder Module sss ees esen 9 Wedia Storage cards alal illa ara 10 Navionics Chart cards y ci retinent Fi as 10 CompactFlash cards coetu l U la 10 23 OFunetionalify uu noire m tritam tnb qe porter rte traba agmen m accus IUE 10 2 4 Howisan E Series integrated sees 11 Single display system licia 12 Networking E Series Displays sse essen eee 13 A typical two node system incorporating two displays 14 An example of a three or more node system sse 15 Table of Contents Chapter 3 Installation assioni 17 3 1 How can the display unit be mounted
2. 29 Chapter 4 Commissioning the system 31 ALT Tes Tee utt anen a a A mita rt 31 42 What input does my E Series require essent 31 4 3 Pre start checks nni lia e eae ee Pe a 32 Radai naianei hh mu eee See eee 32 Fishfinder e nsn ce Seb O au nan basses 32 GPS PS 32 44 Initia power on procedure sss sse sees eee eee eee eee 33 45 How do test and align the radar sees 33 Radar transmission check seen 34 Table of Contents Radar alignment checks nsi AI ed 34 Be ring allghimelit os soon duse iode ei 35 with your boat moored aic pute id oe rre m e rte cde 35 swith your boat under way sese eee seene 35 How do adjust the bearing alignment 35 46 Howdolcheckthe GPS sese 36 4 7 How do check the heading data sese 37 48 How dol check the Chart application sse 37 4 9 Howdol test the Fishfinder application sse 38 4 10 How do Vest the video sd coe doa iain ybi robe Het ose 39 4 11 How do test the SeaTalkHS Switch connection sss 39 4 12 How do test instrument data n nn ass 39 From SeaTalk or SeaTalk2 sss 39 From third party devices on NMEA 0183 a a 39 Chapter 5 Troubl
3. 4 4 Initial power on procedure Once you have conducted the pre start checks you are ready to start the display 1 Press the POWER button until the introductory logo is displayed e The keys light up and after a few seconds a navigation warning is displayed e Ifyou have networked two or more E Series displays you will also hear an alarm and be asked to select the repeater displays Press SET AS REPEATER on the appropriate Displays e Atthis time the radar scanner if fitted and powered is checked for compatibil ity with the display An error message is displayed if the scanner is incompati ble 2 Read the warning and then press OK to remove it The Select Page Set screen is dis played Select Page Set Chart Chart Sonar Chart Radar Custom D6655 3 3 Usethetrackpad to select the required page set and then press OK You are now ready to test that your system is receiving the necessary data to run all the required applications 4 5 How doltest and align the radar Your E Series display is part of an integrated system Raymarine strongly advise that you test and align the radar before connecting to other systems To test and align the radar you must first select a radar application With the Select Page Set screen displayed see previous section 34 E Series Installation Manual Press OK to select the highlighted page set Press PAGE The currently selected page set
4. To SeaTalk system Remote audible alarm RF ground earth PC via interface box __ Crossover coupler SeaTalk high speed Key Supplied Not supplied accessory E series display o D q da To Video player Onboard camera e DVD player Red Black Power Cables 12V or 24V DC OV Ground Earth RF Ground D7346 1 15 System Integration Chapter 2 An example of a three or more node system 1 S0zza ejdsip sauas 3 Jojuou OOSLIN e Jafejd qAq Jake d GAG e MUN uaa ds eulsejd e elawied pjeoquQ e eJauje pieoquo e sfe dsip pie 10 JOHUOW VDAS
5. E Series Installation Manual Accessories and spares Raymarine accessories and parts can be obtained from your authorized Raymarine dealer However if you are in need of an item not available from the retailer or you are uncertain what item to choose for your Display please contact Raymarine direct See How can get Technical Support on page 42 Accessories The following accessories can be purchased to enhance your E Series display Accessory item Part no Cables e SeaTalk High Speed Network 1 5m E55049 e SeaTalk High Speed Network 5m E55050 SeaTalk High Speed Network 10m E55051 e SeaTalk High Speed Network 20m E55052 e SeaTalk NMEA 2000 1 5m E55053 e SeaTalk Alarm Out 1 5m E55054 e VGA Out 10m E55055 e VGA Out 20m E55056 Video In Composite 1 5m E55057 e Video In S Video 1 5m E55062 SeaTalk High Speed Network Switch E55058 NMEA 0183 Multiplexer E55059 SeaTalk High Speed Network Crossover Coupler E55060 M1500 Monitor E02009 Spares You can purchase the following spares Part no Spares item E80 E120 Flush mount seal R58182 R58193 Front cover clip on R58183 R58194 Sun cover R58184 R58195 Chapter 1 Preparation for installation 5 1 2 Planning the installation This section provides information and advice for planning the installation of your Display EMC Installation Guidelines All Raymarine equipment and accessories are d
6. Align your boat s bow with the selected target 2 Note the position of the target relative to the Ships Heading Marker SHM on the radar picture If the target is not under the SHM there is an alignment error and you will need to carry out bearing alignment adjustment For details see below How do I adjust the bearing alignment 1 If moored move the EBL to calculate bearing 2 With a radar application in the active window press MENU The Set Up menu is dis played 36 E Series Installation Manual 3 With RADAR SET UP highlighted use the trackpad right to display the RADAR SET UP menu 4 Usethe trackpad up down to highlight and then the trackpad right to select BEARING ALIGNMENT The menu is removed from the screen and the Bearing Alignment soft key is displayed 5 Pressthe BEARING ALIGNMENT softkey 6 Proceed as follows e Ifthe boat is moored use the rotary control to place the selected target under the EBL Ifthe boat is under way use the rotary control to place the selected target under the SHM 7 Press OK The picture updates as the bearing alignment is adjusted 8 To exit the menu press OK or CANCEL 4 6 How dol check the GPS The GPS is used to position your boat on the chart You can set up your Global Positioning System GPS and check its status using the GPS status icons and the GPS Status page of the Setup menu To access the GPS Status page 1 Press MENU The Setup menu is displa
7. SeaTalk E Series Installation Manual devices to talk to each other whilst maintaining near transparent NMEA 2000 compatibility What is SeaTalk High Speed SeaTalk High Speed is designed to provide a plug and play ethernet based marine network It supports up to 8 nodes e g 7 displays and a DSM300 which can be connected to a compatible device display DSM etc to give you access to all radar fishfinder chart cartridge and instrument data waypoints routes tracks and navigation information held on the system What is NMEA NMEA 0183 The NMEA 0183 Data Interface Standard was developed by the National Marine Electronics Association of America Itis an international standard to enable equipment from many different manufacturers to be connected together and share information The NMEA 0183 standard carries similar information to SeaTalk However it has the important difference in that one cable will only carry information in one direction For this reason NMEA 0183 is generally used to connect a data receiver and a transmitter together e g a compass sensor transmitting heading to a radar display This information is passed in sentences each of which has a three letter sentence identifier It is therefore important when checking compatibility between items that the same sentence identifiers are used e VTG carries Course and Speed Over Ground data e GLL carries latitude and longitude e DBT carries water
8. To the best of our knowledge the information in this handbook was correct when it went to press However Raymarine cannot accept liability for an inaccuracies or omissions it may contain In addition our policy of continuous product improvement may change specifications without notice Therefore Raymarine cannot accept liability for any differences between the product and the handbook E Series Installation Manual Chapter 1 Preparation for installation 1 Chapter 1 Preparation for installation 1 1 General information Intended use This handbook provides information and instructions to assist in planning and installing your Raymarine E Series Networked Display together with information that will be useful when you are connecting the E Series Display to other equipment In order to obtain the best results in operation and performance please read this handbook thoroughly E Series Installation Manual Contents of this pack The E Series E80 or E120 Networked Display pack contains the following items Pack details Part no Part name E80 E120 Networked display E02011 E02013 Front cover clip on R58183 R58194 Sun cover R58184 R58195 Cables all 1 5m e Power R89005 e NMEA E55053 SeaTalk Alarm out E55054 e SeaTalk High Speed Network E55049 e Video in cable E55057 Cable splice x3 07453 For trunnion mounting the display Trunnion bracket R58204 R58205 e Trunnion br
9. clip on front cover 1 To prevent damaging your dash or placing undue strain on the trunnion bracket remove the unit from its mounting before proceeding If you have flush mounted your Display and cannot readily gain access to the rear of the unit protect the dash and proceed with caution Using a flat bladed screwdriver placed in the aperture at the top right of the front cover clip on gently twist it to release the top clips Working from this corner free the clips along the top edge of the display by hand then work towards the bottom edge Taking care to ensure that the control buttons pass through the clip on DO NOT lever along the top edge Carefully free the locating clips at the bottom of the clip on by lowering it away from the unit DO NOT USE A SCREWDRIVER FOR THIS AS IT WILL DAMAGE THE CLIPS Remove the clip on front cover from the display 22 E Series Installation Manual 3 2 Cables This section details how to instal and connect all the relevant cables to your E Series Display Siting and securing cables When installing system cables please note the following All cables should be adequately secured protected from physical damage and exposure to heat Avoid running cables through bilges or doorways or close to moving or hot objects Acute bends must be avoided Where a cable passes through an exposed bulkhead or deckhead a watertight feed through should be used Secure cables
10. depth e MWV carries relative wind angle and wind speed data NMEA 2000 NMEA 2000 offers significant improvements over NMEA 0183 most notably in speed and connectivity Up to 50 units can simultaneously transmit and receive on a single physical bus at any one time with each node being physically addressable The standard was specifically intended to allow for a whole network of marine electronics from any manufacturer to communicate on a common bus via standardized message types and formats Chapter 2 System Integration 9 2 22 Compatibility Radar Scanners CAUTION Radar Scanners Cables amp Installation Information on radar scanners cables and their installation contained in this handbook supersedes that contained in the Pathfinder Radar Scanner Handbook Document No 81154 6 dated 11th March 2002 To achieve full radar compatibility with your E Series Display your Raymarine radar scanner may require upgrading Please check the list below to see if this upgrade is required The scanner serial number can be found on a label attached to the scanner casing Scanner type Serial Number Compatibility 2Kw Radome 1220000 and below Not compatible 1220001 0530157 Upgrade required 0530158 and above Fully compatible 4Kw Radome 1220000 and below Not compatible 1222001 0530246 Upgrade required 0530247 and above Fully compatible 4Kw Open Array 1030000 and below Not compatible 1030001 1
11. for further advice Always quote the product serial numbers which are printed on the back of each unit Installation problem Solution Display does not function 1 Make sure that the power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion 2 Check relevant fuses 3 Check power source is of correct voltage and sufficient current Scanner not responding message Check that the cable connecting the scanner to the radar display unit is securely connected and undamaged If using split pedestal cable ensure power ON to scanner Invalid scanner software Version Incorrect software version installed Contact your XX X Version xx x required local Raymarine dealer Open array cannot be powered from Scanner not compatible with Display refer to the display Important InformationSection of this manual Scanner hardware fault Scanner not functioning refer to the Maintenance amp Troubleshootingchapter of Reference Manual for more details The bearing displayed on the radar pic Perform the bearing alignment procedures ture is not the same as the actual bear described in Chapter 4 System Tests and Align ing mentof this manual 42 E Series Installation Manual 5 2 How can get Technical Support Raymarine provides a comprehensive customer support service on the world wide web through our worldwide dealer network and by telephone help line If you are unable t
12. is represented on the soft keys Press the corresponding soft key to display a full window radar application Q N gt The scanner warm up countdown commences This will take approximately 70 sec onds Note your scanner is incompatible a message is displayed If this is the case you willbe unable to proceed further with testing and aligning the radar Refer to Important Informa tion Radar Scanners at the front of this handbook Radar transmission check With a radar application active check the transmission to the scanner as follows 1 Press the RANGE button and ensure that the radar range adjusts accordingly 2 Check that all the following information is displayed e Inthe status bar the range orientation motion mode and range ring spacing e Inthe data bar a turning radar status icon and vessel position data Range ring Radar status Range Orientation Motion mode spacing icon Data bar 008 T 50 5D 524N csr 50950 514N Brg 197 T 17 9 kts Pos 001 06 493W Pos 001906 498W Rng 0 011 nm Status var 3nm Head Up Relative Motion Rings aw BJ Ship s heading marker Boat s position Range ring TARGET TARGETS VRM EBL TRACKING EX DISPLAY PRESENTATION D6803 2 Radar alignment checks You should check the bearing and display timing alignment to ensure that an accurate picture is shown Chapter 4 Commissioning the system 35 Bearing alignment Adjusting the beari
13. its own dedicated cable system and MUST be protected by a thermal circuit breaker or fuse installed close to the power connection This cable is supplied ready for connecting to your boats DC power supply with a length of screen exposed before the positive and negative wire tails This screen should be clamped to your boat s earth ground with a saddle clamp as shown below ED Slide towards tails gt Pre cut line Attach to ship s ground 6621 2 Chapter 3 Installation 25 Extension cable If an extension power cable is required please note the following e The wire gauge used may be affected by the scanner type Tominimize voltage drops use large gauge cable e Use the supplied power cable to connect to the display unit Then use a suitable connector block to connect the free end to the extension cable taking particular care to ensure the correct polarity The supplied power cable has a cross section of 10mm Fuse ratings e Without a scanner use a 6 3 amp anti surge fuse e With a scanner refer to the fuse notification in the scanner handbook SeaTalk Alarm out cable The SeaTalk cable is supplied with insulated tails These should be connected to your existing equipment using either the cable splicers supplied or by using a standard screw terminal block Function Color Pin no Rear unit view SeaTalk power Red 1 SeaTalk return
14. sse 17 Mounting the Display on the trunnion bracket 17 Flush mounting the Display unsere rtm mee eit dt 19 How is the front cover clip on attached to the display 20 How do remove the front cover clip on a a 21 3 2 e aha o ERG tu P t e tt stt at 22 Siting and securing Cables 2 enu ia 22 What cables do need to connect sss 22 How are the cables connected to the display sees eee 23 How do use the cable splicers eee eee eee 24 Power Cable 5 5 nee ete eet ended 24 Extensi n cable tees 25 FUSE ratings icri ce terere rere n Rea ERROR ERE CREER ERES FR aree 25 SeaTalk Alarm out cable I I I a aaa 25 NMEA 0183 cable guau cm het hm a aa hunaq ered 26 SeaTalk High Speed cable 26 Two node SySTelr 156 oa acce treu lassi 26 3 or more node Systema retirer c etie its 26 Video In cable ein ois eee 26 Composite source type nennen nete nene 27 S Video source type not supplied sse 27 VGA Out not SUP PIER se toad erepti u u 27 SeaTalk2 nots uppliedu n a una to e toe a 27 Radar cable not supplied sese 28 Connecting to a Radome canicola 28 Connecting to an open array esse sese eenn eee 28 for new installations saran lenta 28 to replace a Raymarine Pathfinder Display
15. 15m Split pedestal cable E55064 25m Split pedestal cable Split pedestal cable ene To Open pa _ Array Scanner 30 PUN 3 To display To power Note You should ensure that the distance cable route from the power supply to the open array is kept to a minimum D7209 1 Chapter 3 Installation 29 The array andthe display should be connected using the split pedestal cable as shown Open Array Raymarine E Series Display Comins Split pedestal cable 15 or 25 metres Power to display Power to open array Note The power supply for both the display and the open array must be of the same voltage using a convertor if necessary and Boats DC from a common supply source e g the same Power Supply battery or power breaker Dl to replace a Raymarine Pathfinder Display Part No Description E55069 2 5m Pedestal adaptor cable Pedestal adaptor cable IH 6 E ca SS To open array To display To power connector D7327 1 The array and the display should be connected using the pedestal adaptor cable as shown E Series Installation Manual Open Array Raymarine E Serie
16. 230143 Upgrade required 1230144 and above Fully compatible 10Kw Open Array 0430000 and below Not compatible 0430001 and above Fully compatible The Open Array system will also require a split pedestal cable If your radar scanner requires upgrading please contact your local Raymarine dealer for full information Digital Sounder Module Important In order for your Digital Sounder Module DSM to be compatible with your E Series display you will need a DSM300 Part no E63049 10 E Series Installation Manual Media storage cards Navionics Chart cards To use your E Series Display as a navigation aid charts with detailed information for the area you wish to navigate are required The charts are available on Navionics Chart cards A chart card provides an appropriate level of detail and scale for a given geographic area To obtain suitable Navionics Chart Cards contact your local dealer or visit the Navionics web sites www navionics com or www navionics it Alternatively in North America call Navionics toll free on 1 800 848 5896 Outside of North America contact your local dealer or call Navionics SpA on tel 39 0584 961696 or fax 39 0584 961309 CompactFlash cards It is possible to archive or transfer information to and from your E Series display and other compatible instruments using CompactFlash cards To achieve the best results it is recommended that SAN DISK CompactFlash cards are used 2 3 Fun
17. Black 2 SeaTalk data Yellow 3 Alarm out open collector White 4 Alarm return Brown 5 Screen RFground earth Unsheathed Drain wire 6 D7528 1 Alarm out Alarm Connections for external alarm Battery Alarm 100mA max return Battery D7482 1 E Series Installation Manual NMEA 0183 cable The NMEA 0183 cable is supplied with exposed wire connecting tails These should be connected to your existing NMEA instruments using suitable connector blocks Function Color Pin no NMEA Input ve common Green 1 NMEA Input ve White 2 NMEA Output ve Yellow 3 NMEA Output ve common Brown 4 Not connected Screen 5 SeaTalk High Speed cable CAUTION Water ingress Failure to adhere to the following may result in the ingress of water and permanent damage to the display Donotremove the SeaTalk High Speed blanking plug from the rear of the display until such time as you are ready to connect the cable When inserting the cable ensure that it is clicked AND then turned in order to lock it into place and create a watertight connection How the SeaTalk High Speed cable connects depends on whether you are integrating your E Series Display into a two node or 3 or more node system Two node system Connect the cable by way of the crossover coupler to either e The display unit and a D5M300 OR Two displays units 3 or more node system Connect the display unit s t
18. E Series Networked Display Installation Manual Document Number 87043 1 Date December 2004 Trademarks and registered trademarks Autohelm HSB Raymarine RayTech RayTech Navigator Sail Pilot SeaTalk and Sportpilot are registered trademarks of Raymarine Limited Apelco is a registered trademark of Raymarine Holdings Limited Registered in all major marketing territories AST Autoadapt Auto GST Autoseastate Autotrim Bidata Marine Intelligence Maxiview On Board Raychart Raynav Raypilot Raystar ST40 ST60 Seaclutter Smart Route Tridata and Waypoint Navigation are trademarks of Raymarine Limited Navionics is a registered trademark of Navionics Company Italy All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Copyright ORaymarine 2004 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Preparation for installation 1 T General norm aton aerea aiar 1 Intended USE scc tomo oi eerie tata usted at 1 ContentsoHhis Backs aestu Ct tata obe AG Putent abc ua Ba ine 2 Pack oir rt 2 DIMENSIONS innata 3 EBU Display a cox unte Sato amc tont Meer u Se 3 E120 Display deiecta tiq tad uds S i b TOS ans Padua 3 Accessories art Dal B5 iuo u ua orent etii ai 4 ACCeSSOLIGS a uu aiu ttes Nuu al 4 MI c 4 1 2 Planning the installation 3 J I Rr pep eva a 5 EMC Installation Guidelines
19. VDA e 1J e d oaplA e 1J e d oaplA e S H S 3 jeuonippv e Hol 10 10 Xoq a2e a U LIA Jd e aa 8888 PARR sfejdsip queo punoib 4Y e oipel Sq e I S9LAS 3 EUOlIppv e uueje ajoway e 1exojdnjnui SdD VINN e I J Ulajs s je eas e W3 SAS jejeas e VIN e Josuas Duipeau 1sej e LL Us ts wd a c 0 10 np OL 10 J quawdinba ulieui eu z1leleas per UI APIA UI O p A amp Ix M i NICE E y B nE T 1 m c LI ok T e m W O N J p ds uf ECC a a pa P ino VDA paeds YDIY 00000 yjereas 00 INSQ Jc J 5 paads yBiy xjejeas paads uiu xe eas J ejdsip 1 1seu zd punoly Jy 1pie3 punoJ5 0 peg 20 AVZ 10 AZL pay Sage 19MOd sKe dsip Jeuonippv uossa oe peijddns 10N paddns Kay DIS 121285 Ge Vv J J8Uue s awopey Jouue s fee u do 16 E Series Installation Manual Chapter 3 Installation 17 Chapter 3 Installation CAUTION Please ensure that you have read Chapter 1 Preparation for installation before proceeding CAUTION Radar Scanners Cables amp Installation Information on radar scanners cables and their installation contained in this handbook supersedes that contained in the Pathfinder Radar Scanner Handbook Document No 81154 6 dated 11th March 2002 Introduction This
20. acket knobs x2 3034 009 3034 009 e Bolt M6x50 x5 Washer M6 penny x5 23055 23055 Nut M6 Nylok x5 22030 22030 For flush mounting the display Panelseal R58182 R58193 e Bolts M4 x 40 hexhead x4 15510 155510 Nuts M4 x4 22024 22024 e Washers M4 x4 23070 23070 e Spring washers M4 x4 23040 23040 Document wallet containing e Reference Manual e Installation Manual 84176 1 Operating Guide e Flush mount template Cleaning cloth 4472 001 f Note 7o prevent damage unpack the display carefully Save the carton and packing in case the unit has to be returned for service Chapter 1 Preparation for installation Dimensions The dimensions for your E Series display are E80 Display CO J EJ 212 mm 8 35 in 252 mm 9 92 in fs Weight 4 18 kg 9 5 mm 0 375 in _ _1 gt 356 mm 14 in 388 mm 15 3 in 5 283 mm 11 14 in e 123 mm 4 84 in 5 315 mm 12 4 in E 154 mm 6 1 in 182 mm 7 2 in clearance D7206 1 E120 Display p i I Weight 7 35 kg C 63 x 26 OZ x s D e E e L SR I 1 I J oe KE 0000 Y EE 9 5 mm 0 4 in 129 mm 5 08 in 154 mm 6 1 in 182 mm 7 2 in clearance ni D7207 1
21. ay result in the ingress of water and permanent damage to the display Cable connections SeaTalkHS VGA out I Supplied Not supplied accessory LL CO Radar Power NMEA SeaTalk SeaTalk Video in Alarm out D7210 1 Note for details of what is connected to each of these cables please refer to the diagrams on page 12 page 14and page 15 24 E Series Installation Manual How do I use the cable splicers The cable splicers are used to make the connections between the cables easy and secure without removing insulation from cable tails To use these connectors cable splicer D6615 1 1 Placethe wires to be joined into the connectors ensuring correct polarity and that the wires are pushed fully home 2 Usinga pair of pliers crimp the connector bulb together 3 Check that a secure connection has been made 4 Ensure that the cables are secured in a suitable position to prevent the join being placed under strain Power cable The E Series Display is intended for use on boats DC power systems rated at 12v or 24v The power connection should be made at either the output of the battery isolating switch or at a DC power distribution panel Raymarine recommends that power is fed directly to the display and scanner via
22. chapter provides instructions for installing your E Series Display You may find that your system does not use all the protocols or contain all of the instrumentation that is described 3 4 How can the display unit be mounted CAUTION Installation A Make sure there are no hidden electrical wires or other items behind the selected location before proceeding Make sure there is sufficient rear access for mounting AND cabling The display unit is waterproof to CFR 46 and can be installed either above or below deck using either the trunnion bracket or by flush mounting it in a suitable position Mounting the Display on the trunnion bracket The display unit can be fitted on a dash chart table bulkhead or deckhead using the trunnion bracket You should fit the trunnion bracket as follows 1 Mark the location of the trunnion bracket screw holes on the chosen mounting sur face 2 Drill pilot holes for the screws using a suitable drill taking care that there are no cables or anything that may be damaged behind the surface 3 Usethe 5 bolts supplied together with the washers and nuts to securely attach the bracket 4 Before attaching the display unit to the bracket 18 E Series Installation Manual i Locatethe front cover clip on over the front of the display see page 20 ii Check that the buttons have passed through the cover and are free to operate It is suggested that you use your thumb or forefinger in a circular mo
23. ctionality For full functionality of the displays the following position and heading data is required Orientation requires heading data derived from a suitable compass for the radar to operate in North Up or Course Up mode and the chart to operate in Course Up and Head Up modes e Man Overboard MOB requires heading and speed data Alternatively use speed over ground SOG and course over ground COG derived from the same source as position data GPS Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid MARPA and radar chart over lay functions requires accurate heading data MARPA functionality is provided if SOG and COG are also available Increased accuracy will be obtained by using fast heading data from a suitable compass Smart heading sensor or compatible Raymarine autopilot e Chart display requires position data GPS Chapter 2 System Integration 11 2 4 HowisanE Series integrated You can integrate e A single E Series display OR e Connect two E Series displays or an E Series display and a DSM 300 via a crossover coupler OR e Connect two or more E Series displays and a D5M300 if required via a SeaTalk High Speed switch to form a network The diagrams that follow show three suggested set ups These are not however the only possible combinations 12 E Series Installation Manual Single display system This simple system incorporates a single E Series display with a DSM 300 and radar E series disp
24. e If you connect the master display to all other displays in the system via SeaTalk or SeaTalk you will negate the need to unplug and reconnect cabling if the master becomes redundant The bridging of data from SeaTalk SeaTalk only occurs at the master You cannot therefore have additional networks connected to additional E Series Displays You can however connect multiple NMEA inputs As itis not possible to view a video image across the network you should connect the Video In cable to the display on which you wish to view the image Thefollowing two pages detail a simple E Series Networked System with two E Series displays and no DSM and a more advanced multiple node system incorporating two or more displays and a DSM 300 14 E Series Installation Manual A typical two node system incorporating two displays Open array scanner rc or Radome scanner E series display SeaTalk high speed I Power J SeaTalk2 NMEA m To e Video player e Onboard camera DVD player SeaTalk Alarm out Third party equipment NMEA multiplexer e Fast heading sensor e RS232 interface e Autopilot
25. e Raymarine com for latest compatibility information 32 E Series Installation Manual 4 3 Pre start checks Before you perform any functional tests please carry out the following pre start checks Radar e Check that the scanner has been installed in accordance with the instructions con tained in the relevant handbook All securing bolts should be fully tightened and any mechanical locking arrangements as specified are in place e Ensure scanner and power connections have been made e Ifan open array is fitted ensure that power is connected through a split cable to a suitable circuit breaker and that the power switch located on the pedestal to set to ON e Allconnecting wires are secured and protected as necessary Note you are the boats owner and have installed the radar system ask an authorized Ray marine dealer to check the installation before going to sea WARNING Electromagnetic energy A The radar scanner transmits electromagnetic energy Ensure that the scanner has been installed according to the recommendations in the relevant scanner handbook Ensure all personnel are clear of the scanner before switching to transmit mode Fishfinder Ensure that the transducer cable is inserted and the bayonet connector locked onto the DSM 300 GPS Check that the GPS has a clear view of the sky and is not obstructed e g by buildings bridges or other equipment fitted on board Chapter 4 Commissioning the system 33
26. e equipment toreset This will not damage the equipment but may cause the loss of some infor mation and may change the operating mode e Raymarine specified cables are used Cutting and rejoining these cables can com promise EMC performance and must be avoided unless doing so is detailed in the installation manual e Ifa suppression ferrite is attached to a cable this ferrite should not be removed If the ferrite needs to be removed during installation it must be reassembled in the same position E Series Installation Manual Suppression Ferrites The illustration shows typical cable suppression ferrites used with Raymarine equipment Always use the ferrites supplied by Raymarine Connections to other equipment If your Raymarine equipment is to be connected to other equipment using a cable not supplied by Raymarine a suppression ferrite MUST always be attached to the cable near to the Raymarine unit Where should the Display unit be located Your E Series display can either be flush mounted or mounted using the trunnion bracket supplied Before you install the display plan its installation considering Convenience The contrast and colors seen on all Liquid Crystal Displays LCD vary slightly with viewing angle and are best viewed perpendicular to the display The mounting location should be easily accessible to allow operation of the front panel controls Avoid installing where excessive reflection will
27. e instrumentation that is described in it However it is hoped that the information supplied will help in your understanding of how systems can be integrated and used successfully 2 1 Whatis System Integration System integration enables various instruments and displays to communicate with each other and use the collected data to increase the functionality of the system This data exchange is only possible if the data gathering is accurate and transfer between instruments is fast and accurate Fast and accurate data transfer is achieved by using a combination of the following data protocols e SeaTalk SeaTalk e National Marine Electronics Association NMEA 0183 e NMEA 2000 e SeaTalk High Speed When two or more E Series Displays are networked all shared data can be viewed on any display Whatis SeaTalk SeaTalk The SeaTalk protocol enables compatible instruments to be connected to a simple network by way of a single cable carrying power 12 volts 150 mA and data in out without a central processor Additional instruments and functions can be added to a SeaTalk system simply by plugging them into the network SeaTalk equipment can also communicate with other non SeaTalk equipment via the NMEA 0183 standard provided a suitable interface is used SeaTalk SeaTalk is an enhanced replacement for SeaTalk and is a proprietary extension to NMEA 2000 and the proven CAN bus technology It enables other Raymarine
28. eshooting 41 5 1 How can troubleshoot my Display sse 41 5 2 How canl get Technical Support a 42 Worldwide Web i d toe etin cde ti eere Rar 42 Help us to help you manente tutte feni iioii ceni 42 How can I contact Raymarine in the URT sees sees eee eee eee 43 Who do I contact for accessories and parts a 43 Who do I contact for product repair and service 43 How can contact Raymarine in Europe sess 44 Table of Contents Important Information Important Information Safety notices AN gt P DANGER High voltage P P WARNING Navigation aid This product is intended to be used as an aid to navigation Its accuracy can be affected by many factors including equipment failure or defect environmental conditions and incorrect handling or use It is the Users responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judgement This device should not be relied upon as a substitute for such prudence and judgement WARNING Product installation This equipment must be installed in accordance with the instructions in this handbook Failure to do so could result in poor product performance personal injury and or damage to the vessel WARNING Electrical safety Make sure the power supply is switched off before mak
29. esigned to the best industry standards for use in the recreational marine environment Their design and manufacture conforms to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC standards but correct installation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised Although every effort has been taken to ensure that they will perform under all conditions it is important to understand what factors could affect the operation of the product The guidelines given here describe the conditions for optimum EMC performance but itis recognized that it may not be possible to meet all of these conditions in all situations To ensure the best possible conditions for EMC performance within the constraints imposed by any location always ensure the maximum separation possible between different items of electrical equipment For optimum EMC performance it is recommended that wherever possible e Raymarine equipment and cables connected to it are e Atleast 3 ft 1 m from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio sig nals e g VHF radios cables and antennas In the case of SSB radios the distance should be increased to 7 ft 2 m e More than 7 ft 2 m from the path of a radar beam A radar beam can normally be assumed to spread 20 degrees above and below the radiating element e The equipment is supplied from a separate battery from that used for engine start Voltage drops below 10 V and starter motor transients can cause th
30. ies Installation Manual If you wish to enquire about the repair status of your unit contact the Repair Center at 1 800 539 5539 How can I contact Raymarine in Europe You can obtain Technical Support service and accessories from your authorized Raymarine dealer or by contacting Raymarine Limited Anchorage Park Portsmouth Hants England PO3 5TD Tel 44 0 23 9271 4713 Fax 44 0 23 9269 4642
31. in place using tie wraps or lacing twine Coil any extra cable and tie it out of the way Do not pull cables through a bulkhead or deckhead using a cord attached to the connector as this could damage the connections Do notremove the SeaTalk High Speed blanking plug from therear ofthe display until such time as you are ready to connect the cable Failure to adhere to this may result in the ingress of water and permanent damage to the display What cables do I need to connect To ensure that your E Series Display functions correctly you will need to connect the following cables Power cable SeaTalk Alarm Out cable if SeaTalk system connected NMEA cable if third party equipment NMEA multiplexer fast heading sensor RS232 interface or course computer fitted SeaTalk cable if Sea Talk system connected SeaTalk High Speed cable if a DSM or second display is fitted Video In cable if a video player on board camera or DVD player fitted Radar cable not supplied VGA Out cable if an M1500 monitor or additional screen is fitted Chapter 3 Installation 23 How are the cables connected to the display The cable connections are located on the back of the display unit All cables can be connected prior to mounting the unit on the trunnion bracket CAUTION Do not remove the SeaTalk High Speed blanking plug from the rear of the display until such time as you are ready to connect the cable Failure to adhere to this m
32. ing any electrical connections WARNING Electromagnetic energy The radar scanner transmits electromagnetic energy Ensure that the scanner has been installed according to the recommendations given in the relevant scanner handbook WARNING Fishfinder sounder module Removing the transducer cable from the fishfinder sounder module whilst it is switched on can cause sparks and may damage the unit Only remove the transducer cable after power has been switched off Ensure that the sounder module is mounted where it is well ventilated and in an area free from flammable vapors E Series Installation Manual CAUTION Radar Scanners Cables amp Installation Information on radar scanners cables and their installation contained in this handbook supersedes that contained in the Pathfinder Radar Scanner Handbook Document No 81154 6 dated 11th March 2002 CAUTION Front cover clip on installation After installing the front cover clip on check that all buttons and soft keys have passed through completely and are free to operate correctly CAUTION Global Positioning System Antenna Do not connect or disconnect the GPS antenna from the display unit whilst power is switched on Doing this may result in irreparable damage CAUTION Water Ingress To prevent the ingress of water and damage to the display Ensurethatthe chart card dooris firmly closed This can be confirmed by an audible click Donotremovethe SeaTalk High Speed blanking
33. ision or M1500 monitor Please ensure that any equipment that you connect conforms to the following Display Resolution Refresh rate E120 800 x 600 56 Hz E80 640 x 480 60 Hz Note Please refer to page 4 for details of this accessory SeaTalk not supplied Use this cable to connect to third party equipment or SeaTalk instruments If your system networks two or more E Series displays you should ensure that the SeaTalk 2 connection is made to the display that you have defined as your master unit Note Please refer to page 4 for details of this accessory E Series Installation Manual Radar cable not supplied Having ensured that the radar scanner you are using is compatible with the E Series Display see Compatibility on page 9 the cable should be connected as follows Connecting to a Radome If you are using a radome this can be powered through the display Just run your cable and connect it to the radome and the display If the existing cable is too short please order from the following Part No Cable length Weight Radome power output E55065 15m Heavy 2Kw or 4 Kw E55066 25m Heavy 2Kw or 4 Kw E55067 10m Light 2kw E55068 15m Light 2kw Connecting to an open array If you are using an open array this cannot be powered through the display You will need to purchase a split pedestal cable for new installations Part No Description E55063
34. lay Open array scanner E c 2 Radome scanner 5 Lat lo amp _ Ea TT or Radar E Crossover i sS lt coupler S oO DSM 300 by UUUUU Raymarine To e Video player e Onboard camera e DVD player To e SeaTalk system C C d e Remote audible alarm Power e RF ground earth TTT e PC via interface box Transducer Key e Third party equipment Supplied Power Cables e NMEA multiplexer Red 12V or 24V DC e Fast heading sensor Black ov e RS232 interface Not supplied accessory Ground Earth RF Ground e Autopilot D7204 1 Chapter 2 System Integration 13 Networking E Series Displays You can connect two or more E Series Displays to create a network This will enable you to input view and maintain data across all your Displays and enable multiple SeaTalk instruments to communicate with one another When you are installing a network of E Series Displays you should note the following One display will act as the master into which all SeaTalk SeaTalk connections should be mad
35. ne accessories and parts directly from your authorized Raymarine dealer However if your dealer does not have the item you want contact Raymarine Technical Services at 1 800 539 5539 extension 2333 or 603 881 5200 You can use these numbers Monday through Friday 0815to 1700 Eastern Standard Time or Eastern Daylight Savings Time If you are not sure which item is appropriate for your unit you should first contact the Technical Support Department at 1 800 539 5539 extension 2444 or 603 881 5200 to verify your requirements Who do I contact for product repair and service In the unlikely event that your Raymarine unit should develop a problem contact your authorized Raymarine dealer for assistance The dealer is best equipped to handle your service requirements and can offer timesaving help in getting your equipment back into normal operation If repairs cannotbe obtained conveniently obtain product service by returning the unit to Raymarine Product Repair Center 22 Cotton Road Unit D Nashua NH 03603 4219 The Product Repair Center is open Monday through Friday 0815 to 1700 Eastern Standard Time or Eastern Daylight Savings Time All products returned to the Repair Center are registered upon receipt and a confirmation letter is sent to acknowledge the repair status and the reference number of the product We will make every effort to carry out the repair and return your unit as quickly as possible 44 E Ser
36. ng alignment ensures that targets appear at the correct bearing relative to your boat s bow You need to select a visible target of known bearing that is displayed on the radar and then adjust the radar set up as necessary until the correct bearing reading is obtained You can carry out a bearing alignment in two ways With your boat moored To use this method you will need a hand bearing compass 1 Visually identify a suitable target such as a buoy that can be seen towards the edge of the radar screen Typically this will be on the 1 5nm range 2 Determine the accurate bearing of the target relative to your boat s bow using the hand bearing compass To do this subtract your boat head bearing from the target visual bearing these examples may help Example 1 Example 2 Visual bearing a 065 M Visual bearing a 030 M Ships head bearing b 021 M Ships head bearing b 042 M Relative bearing Relative bearing a b a b 065 021 044 R 030 042 012 If answer is negative add 360 012 360 348 R 3 From the primary radar soft keys press VRM EBL 4 Toggle the VRM EBL soft key to ON Adjust the EBL to your chosen target If there is a difference between your calculated bearing and that shown for the EBL there is an alignment error and you will need to carry out bearing alignment adjustment See How do l adjust the bearing alignment on page 35 With your boat under way 1
37. ny data check the cable connections to the rear of the display and the SeaTalk Switch If the problem persists please contact Raymarine Technical Services seepage 42 4 12 How dol test instrument data To ensure that your system is receiving instrument data you should check the following From SeaTalk or SeaTalk Open the digital instrument application and ensure all relevant data is displayed If you are not receiving data check cable connections From third party devices on NMEA 0183 Check that appropriate NMEA sentences are being sent from the third party device and on the E Series Display Open the digital instrument application and ensure all relevant data is displayed 40 E Series Installation Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 41 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter provides information on troubleshooting your Raymarine E Series Display atinstallation and how to get assistance from Raymarine 5 1 How can I troubleshoot my Display All Raymarine products are prior to packing and shipping subjected to comprehensive test and quality assurance programs However if you cannot successfully instal your Display unit this section will help you to identify the most likely cause and show the corrective action required If after referring to this section you are still having problems with your Display contact your local dealer national distributor or Raymarine Technical Services Department
38. o resolve a problem please use any of these facilities to obtain additional help World wide web Please visit the Customer Support area of our website at www raymarine com support For fastest support 24 hours a day seven days a week go to the Frequently Asked Questions section Most questions are answered here The website will also give you servicing information e mail access to the Raymarine Technical Support Department and details of the locations of Raymarine agents worldwide If you don t have access to the world wide web contact Technical Support where specialists are available to answer questions about installing operating and trouble shooting all Raymarine products Help us to help you When requesting service please quote the following product information e Equipment type e Model number Serial number e Software issue number To access this information 1 Press MENU 2 Highlight and select System Diagnostics 3 Highlight and select Software Services 4 Highlight and select Unit Info The Unit Info Software Details screen is displayed giving full details of your particular unit together with its software Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 43 How can contact Raymarine in the US You can contact Raymarine in the US either using the Raymarine world wide web as detailed above or by calling one of the telephone numbers below Who do I contact for accessories and parts You can obtain many Raymari
39. o the SeaTalk High Speed Network switch E55058 Note Please refer to page 11 for diagrams of these two systems Video In cable Your E Series display will support on board cameras DVD or video players etc using composite or S Video source type If you have an E Series network you will need to connect the input source to the individual display on which it is to be viewed as video images cannot be seen across the SeaTalk High Speed network Your display is supplied with a composite cable If you require an S Video cable please order part no E55062 Chapter 3 Installation 27 Composite source type Use the supplied cable to connect up to 4 composite source inputs to your E Series Display The color of each connector defines the video number to which it configures within the Video Setup Menu e Black Video 1 White Video 2 e Red Video 3 e Green Video 4 S Video source type not supplied If you wish to use S Video source type you will need to purchase an S Video cable Part no E55062 You can connect 2 inputs using S video to each E Series Display The color of each connector defines the video number to which it configures within the Video Setup Menu e Black White Video 1 2 e Red Green Video 3 4 For further information on setting up your video application please refer to the Video chapter of the Reference Manual VGA Out not supplied Use this cable to connect to VGA SVGA monitor plasma screen telev
40. occur in normal use Access There must be sufficient space behind the display to allow cable connec tions to the rear panel connectors avoiding tight bends in the cables Interference The selected location should be far enough away from devices that may cause interference such as motors generators and radio transmitters receiv ers see EMC Guidelines Magnetic compass Mount the display at least 3ft 1m away from a magnetic compass Cable runs The display should be mounted as near as possible to a Direct Current DC power source All cables should be adequately secured protected from physi cal damage and excessive vibration Avoid running cables through bilges or door ways or close to moving or hot objects Environmental The display should be protected from physical damage and excessive vibration Although the display unit is waterproof it is good practice to mount it in a protected area away from prolonged and direct exposure to rain and salt spray The rear of the display should be in a well ventilated space to ensure air circulation to the rear of the unit EMC Conformance Always check the installation before going to sea to make sure that itis not affected by radio transmissions engine starting etc Chapter 2 System Integration 7 Chapter 2 System Integration Introduction This chapter provides an overview of system integration you may find that your system does not use all the protocols or contain all th
41. on k age 41 HOFIZ 9 s The option to select differential or satellite differential fix is dependent upon the capabilities of the attached GPS Ifyour boat is equipped with a Raymarine GPS the Differential GPS can be switched on or off using the appropriate soft key 4 7 How dol check the heading data Ifyour display is connected to a compass autopilot or fast heading sensor your boat s heading will be displayed in the data bar If heading data is not available your display can use COG data This will however affect the operation of the following functions overlay aradar image over your chart orientate a radar image north up e MARPA To linearize swing your compass proceed as follows 1 Press MENU 2 Select the Compass Setup sub menu 3 Press LINEARIZE COMPASS and follow the instructions displayed on screen When instructed to align heading press the ALIGN HEADING soft key and then turn the rotary control one click at a time to fine tune the heading 4 8 How dol check the Chart application For full functionality of chart applications you need to ensure that position data is available at the display via SeaTalk NMEA SeaTalk or SeaTalk High Speed To use your chart as a navigation aid you will need a CompactFlash card see page 70 with the appropriate level of detail for the geographic area that you wish to navigate Proceed as follows 38 E Series Installation Manual Q N gt Withou
42. plug from the rear of the display until such time as you are ready to connect the cable Ensure that the SeaTalk High Speed cable is clicked into place AND then turned to lock it CAUTION Connections into display Ensure power is switched off prior to connecting or removing any cables into the rear of the display Failure to do so can cause irreparable damage CAUTION CompactFlash Card Installation When installing CompactFlash cards ensure that the card is being fitted the correct way round DO NOT try and force the card into position as this may result in irreparable damage to the card CAUTION CompactFlash Cards Removing the CompactFlash card whilst information is being written to it may cause damage to the card and loss of all data A warning on the display indicates when writing is in progress CAUTION Chart and CompactFlash card damage DO NOT use a metallic instrument such as a screwdriver or pliers to help you remove a card as doing this can cause irreparable damage to the card and or display unit Important Information iii EMC Conformance All Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industry standards for use in the recreational marine environment The design and manufacture of Raymarine equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC standards but correct installation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised Handbook information
43. s Display Pedestal adaptor cable 2 5 metres Power to display Power to open array 0000 Note The power supply for both the display and the open array must be of the same voltage using a convertor if necessary and Boats DC from a common supply source e g the same Power Supply battery or power breaker D7328 1 Chapter 4 Commissioning the system 31 Chapter 4 Commissioning the system 4 1 Introduction This chapter details the commissioning of your E Series Display and includes the following Required input Pre start checks Initial power on procedure Radar checks and alignment Chart application checks Fishfinder checks SeaTalk High Speed checks Video in out 4 2 Whatinput does my E Series require The table below details the data required by each application of your E Series Application Radar Chart Fishfinder CDI Digital Instruments Engine monitor Video Multi media card GPS Datum Compass autopilot or smart heading sensor Data Scanner DSM 300 only Instruments Video input Notes 1 Eor RU details ofscanner compatibility see page 9 If you are still unsure as to your scanner S suitability please refer to an authorized Raymarine dealer 2 ngine output from a compatible engine manufacturer Is also required Se
44. t a chart card installed press PAGE Select a full window chart application by pressing the associated key Zoom out with the RANGE button until the world map is visible Toensure that the display is responding to position data i Press FIND SHIP ii Check that the cursor is positioned over the boat symbol in the centre of the dis play Inserta chart card containing a suitable chart for the area in which you are located Once inserted the chart should redraw with the cartridge chart boundaries dis played Note For details of how to inserta chart card please refer to Section 2 7 How do use CompactFlash cards in the Reference Manual Zoomin with the RANGE button to check that chart data is being displayed 4 9 How doltestthe Fishfinder application For the fishfinder application to function it must be connected to a DSM 300 The status of your DSM is indicated by the boat fish icon in the data bar top right hand corner of the screen DSM status icon DSM status description Successful connection to a DSM and transmitting Dc animated icon DSM connected but not transmitting D7451 1 static icon No DSM connected recognized 7452 1 greyed out icon 1 Press PAGE and select a full window fishfinder application 2 Using the soft keys check that individual settings change as they are selected Note your DSM is not being recognized by your display please refer to
45. the Troubleshooting section on page 41 Information about the status LED on the DSM300 is available in the DSM300 User Manual Chapter 4 Commissioning the system 39 4 10 How dol test the video To ensure that the video application is operating you should open a video application on each display that is connected to a video input output and check the following e Video in check that an image is being displayed for each input Note you are using S Video rather than composite input you will need to change the settings in the Video Setup Menu Please refer to the Reference Manual for more details e Video out once you have attached the M1500 or other monitor check that the image from the E Series unit is being displayed If No Signal is displayed check the video in and video out cable connections If the problem persists please contact Raymarine Technical Services seepage 42 4 11 How do I test the SeaTalk gt Switch connection To ensure that your SeaTalk Switch is connected you should check the following e The Switch should display a static green light right and a flashing green light left for each connecting port If your switch is only displaying a left flashing light data will be transferred but the connection will be at low speed e Open a radar chart and fishfinder application window on all display units and check that the appropriate data is displayed throughout the network If you are not receiving a
46. tion to do this Attach the display unitinto the trunnion bracket adjusting the unit to the required angle for clear vision Tighten the trunnion knobs Trunnion mounted display E series display unit Trunnion bracket Bolt M6 x 50mm x 5 Button washer x5 Nyloc x5 D7211 1 Chapter 3 Installation Flush mounting the Display You should flush mount your display as follows 1 8 9 Check the selected location for the unit A clear flat area with suitable clearance behind the unit is required Fixthe appropriate template E80 or E120 supplied in the document wallet to the selected location using self adhesive tape Usinga suitable hole saw the size is indicated on the template make a pilot hole in each corner of the cut out area Usinga suitable saw cut along the inside edge of the cut out line Ensure that the unit fits into the area that has been cut out and then file around the cut edge until smooth Drill four 4 5 mm holes as indicated on the template to accept the securing bolts Removethe backing tape from the panel seal and place the seal onto the display unit and press firmly onto the flange Connect all the cables that are in use to the rear of the display avoiding tight bends Slide the unit into the console and secure using the bolts s
47. upplied 10 Fit the front cover clip on onto the display see page 20 Flush mounted display QI ponen Spring A X washer Cf M4 x4 Bolt M4 x 40 hexhead x4 QQ ee ANO LA E Si Q V i i Nut Ye MA 6d N Vel Front cover clip on E series display unit Panel seal 7212 1 20 E Series Installation Manual How is the front cover clip on attached to the display The front cover clip on is attached as follows lar 7 A D7213_1 1 Carefully lift one edge of the screen protection film so that it is accessible for removing when unit installation is complete 2 Placethe front cover clip on onto the E Series Display ensuring that the locking lugs located at the bottom edge of the covers are latched into position 3 Ensurethatthe control buttons pass through their respective openings 4 Apply firm but even pressure to the cover along the i outer edges work from the sides upwards and then along the top edge to ensure that it clips securely into position ii inner edges particularly along the chart card door edge to ensure that the clip on sits flat 5 Check that all control buttons are free to operate Chapter 3 Installation 21 How do remove the front cover clip on D7214 1 To remove the
48. yed 2 Highlight and then select GPS Status The GPS Status dialog box is displayed e g GPS Status Sky View Satellite Status SAT SIGNAL STATUS Az 15 EN SPARE 234 os BR IN USE 054 DS BS IN USE 167 10 MM SPARE 232 20 NN SPARE 126 16 MJ IN USE 075 18 NENNEN SPARE 004 HDOP Fix Status 21 EN SPARE 026 QOOO1 0 SD FIX 04 MN SPARE 274 23 BC IN USE 147 Boat Position DE MMMM IN USE 102 50 53 059N 122 EE SPARE 253 001 05 330W Date 01 01 1970 Mode SATELLITE DIFFERENTIAL Time 00 12 10 Datum HGS 1984 DIFF GPS ON OFF DIFF SET UP OTHER SET UP RESTART GPS D6809 2 Chapter 4 Commissioning the system 37 This screen provides for each tracked satellite the satellite number a graphical signal strength bar status azimuth angle and its elevation angle from your vessel The sky view graphic shows the position of these satellites Positional accuracy is dependent upon these parameters in particular the azimuth and elevation angles are used in a triangulation process to calculate your position Horizontal Dilution of Position HDOP is a measure of this accuracy a higher figure signifies a greater positional error In ideal circumstances the figure should be in the region of 1 0 When a connection has been successfully made the GPS status icon in the top right hand corner of the screen reads FIX FIX 1 If NO FIX is displayed please refer to the Troubleshooting section
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