eS SERIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS English Date: 08-2015 Document number: 87250-2-EN © 2015 Raymarine UK Limited
Trademark and patents notice Raymarine, Tacktick, Clear Pulse, Truzoom, HSB, SeaTalk, SeaTalkhs, SeaTalkng, Micronet, Raytech, Gear Up, Marine Shield, Seahawk, Autohelm, Automagic, and Visionality are registered or claimed trademarks of Raymarine Belgium. FLIR, DownVision, SideVision, Dragonfly, Instalert, Infrared Everywhere, and The World’s Sixth Sense are registered or claimed trademarks of FLIR Systems, Inc.
Contents Chapter 1 Important information.......................... 7 4.10 Radar network connection .................................. 43 Certified Installation ..................................................... 7 TFT Displays ............................................................... 8 4.11 GA150 connection .............................................. 46 Water ingress .............................................................. 8 Disclaimers ..................................................
8.10 Data connections and storage — eS9x and eS12x displays .......................................................... 86 8.11 Environmental specification................................. 87 8.12 Internal GNSS (GPS / GLONASS) receiver specification .............................................................. 87 8.13 Internal 600 W sonar specification ....................... 88 8.14 Internal CHIRP DownVision™ specification .............................................................. 88 8.
Chapter 1: Important information Certified Installation Raymarine recommends certified installation by a Raymarine approved installer. A certified installation qualifies for enhanced product warranty benefits. Contact your Raymarine dealer for further details, and refer to the separate warranty document packed with your product. Warning: Product installation and operation • This product must be installed and operated in accordance with the instructions provided.
Caution: Mounting surface requirements This product is heavy. To prevent potential damage to the product and / or your vessel, observe the following BEFORE installing the product: • Refer to the weight information provided in the technical specification for this product and ensure that the intended mounting surface is suitable for bearing the weight. • If the mounting surface is not suitable for the product weight, you may need to reinforce the mounting surface.
of the product with products manufactured by others, or by errors in chart data or information utilized by the product and supplied by third parties. RF exposure Industry Canada This device complies with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference; and This equipment complies with FCC / IC RF exposure limits for general population / uncontrolled exposure.
The original Declaration of Conformity certificate may be viewed on the relevant product page at www.raymarine.com. Product disposal Dispose of this product in accordance with the WEEE Directive. The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Pixel defect policy In common with all TFT units, the screen may exhibit a few wrongly-illuminated (“dead”) pixels.
Chapter 2: Document and product information Chapter contents • • • • • • • 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.
2.1 Document information 2.2 Applicable products This document contains important information related to the installation of your Raymarine product. This document is applicable to the following products: The document includes information to help you: • plan your installation and ensure you have all the necessary equipment; • install and connect your product as part of a wider system of connected marine electronics; • troubleshoot problems and obtain technical support if required.
2.3 Product documentation 2.4 Document illustrations The following documentation is applicable to your product: Products may differ slightly from those shown in the illustrations in this document, depending on product variant and date of manufacture. All documents are available to download as PDFs from www.raymarine.
2.5 Product overview - eS Series 2.6 eS Series Controls Your multifunction display includes the features listed below. 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 D13274-1 • MultiTouch capable LCD 11 10 9 D13286-1 • Raymarine HybridTouch controls Description Functions • NMEA 0183 1 Touchscreen you can touch the screen to operate many common functions, including all menu operations. • Wi-Fi 2 Home Press to return to the Homescreen. • Internal GNSS (GPS / GLONASS) receiver 3 Menu Accesses menus.
2.7 LightHouse MFD Operation instructions eS Series UniController 1 For operation instructions for your MFD, including ‘Getting Started’ and ‘System Checks’ information please use the User Manual icon on the Homescreen. the LightHouse Operation Instructions (81360) can also be downloaded from the Raymarine website: www.raymarine.com/manuals 2 3 D13321-1 1. Rotary — use to select menu items, move the onscreen cursor, and adjust the range in the Chart and Radar applications. 2.
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Chapter 3: Planning the installation Chapter contents • • • • • • • • • • • 3.1 System integration on page 18 3.2 Installation checklist on page 24 3.3 Multiple data sources (MDS) overview on page 24 3.4 Identifying your display variant on page 25 3.5 Networking constraints on page 25 3.6 System protocols on page 26 3.7 Data master on page 27 3.8 Parts supplied — eS7x displays on page 28 3.9 Parts supplied — eS9x and eS12x displays on page 28 3.10 Tools required for installation on page 29 3.
3.1 System integration Raymarine® multifunction displays (MFDs) are compatible with a wide range of marine electronics devices. 1 2 3 5 4 Display True/App VMG 7 6 8 0 Tack 0 9 000 0 AUDIO 0 ANTENNA 0 17 00 0 NETWORK 10 11 18 12 13 19 INTCM 15 14 16 21 20 22 P OWER 0 23 24 D13330-1 MFDs use various protocols to transfer data between devices in your system.
Item Device Type Maximum quantity Suitable Devices Connections 3 Vessel tank sensors — third-party • Up to 5 x fuel. Third-party NMEA 2000 interfaces NMEA 2000 (via optional DeviceNet adaptor cables) Any combination of the following: SeaTalk, SeaTalkng®, or NMEA 0183 • 1 x fresh water. • 1 x waste water. • 1 x sewage. • 1 x bait / fish.
Item Device Type Maximum quantity Suitable Devices Connections • S2 • S3 8 AIS — Raymarine® 1 • AIS350 SeaTalkng®, or NMEA 0183 • AIS650 • AIS950 8 AIS — third-party 1 Third-party NMEA 0183–compatible AIS Class A or Class B receiver / transceiver NMEA 0183 9 Vessel trim tabs — third-party 1 pair Third-party NMEA 2000 interfaces NMEA 2000(via optional DeviceNet adaptor cables) 10 Analog video / camera a6x / a7x = 0 Composite PAL or NTSC video a9x / a12x / e7 / e7D source =1 c Series = 1
Item Device Type Maximum quantity Suitable Devices Connections 15 Sonar transducer 1 • P48 Direct connection to 600 W internal sonar variant displays.
Item Device Type Maximum quantity Suitable Devices Connections 18 Additional multifunction display(s) — Raymarine® 9 3rd generation Raymarine® multifunction displays SeaTalkhs (recommended): SeaTalkhs • a Series • c Series • e Series • gS Series • eS Series Note: You can connect Raymarine® multifunction displays using NMEA 0183 or SeaTalkng® but not all functions are supported. Note: Visit www.raymarine.com to download the latest software version for your display.
Item Device Type Maximum quantity Suitable Devices Connections 23 Fusion entertainment systems Multiple Fusion 700 series entertainment systems: SeaTalkhs • MS-IP700 • MS-AV700 24 PC / laptop 1 Windows-compatible PC or laptop running Raymarine® Voyage Planner software. SeaTalkhs Note: Raymarine® cannot guarantee the compatibility of any third-party devices listed above.
3.2 Installation checklist Installation includes the following activities: Installation Task 1 Plan your system. 2 Obtain all required equipment and tools. 3 Site all equipment. 4 Route all cables. 5 Drill cable and mounting holes. 6 Make all connections into equipment. 7 Secure all equipment in place. 8 Power on and test the system. 3.3 Multiple data sources (MDS) overview Installations that include multiple instances of data sources can cause data conflicts.
3.4 Identifying your display variant 3.5 Networking constraints To discover which model display you have follow the steps below: Up to 10 LightHouse powered MFDs can be connected together using SeaTalkhs. It is recommended that all networked displays contain the same software version. Software versions • All networked aa Series, c Series and e Series displays must contain LightHouse software release V4.32 or later. • All networked gS Series displays must contain LightHouse software release V7.
Note: 3.6 System protocols • All MFDs must have LightHouse II Release V10.41 software or later to enable multiple sonar support. Your Multifunction Display can connect to various instruments and displays to share information and so improve the functionality of the system. These connections may be made using a number of different protocols.
a whole network of marine electronics from any manufacturer to communicate on a common bus via standardized message types and formats. SeaTalk SeaTalk is a protocol which enables compatible instruments to connect to each other and share data. The SeaTalk cable system is used to connect compatible instruments and equipment. The cable carries power and data and enables connection without the need for a central processor.
3.8 Parts supplied — eS7x displays 1 2 3.9 Parts supplied — eS9x and eS12x displays 3 1 4 2 5 3 6 4 8 5 6 9 7 7 x4 x4 D13309-1 Item Description Quantity 1 Multifunction display 1 2 Panel seal gasket 1 3 1.5 m (4.
3.10 Tools required for installation 3.11 Selecting a location Warning: Potential ignition source This product is NOT approved for use in hazardous/flammable atmospheres. Do NOT install in a hazardous/flammable atmosphere (such as in an engine room or near fuel tanks). 1 2 General location requirements When selecting a location for your product it is important to consider a number of factors.
Compass safe distance To prevent potential interference with the vessel's magnetic compasses, ensure an adequate distance is maintained from the display. 1 2 When choosing a suitable location for the multifunction display you should aim to maintain the maximum possible distance between the display and any compasses. Typically this distance should be at least 1 m (3 ft) in all directions. However for some smaller vessels it may not be possible to locate the display this far away from a compass.
• Raymarine equipment and cables connected to it are: Product dimensions D C – More than 2 m (7 ft) from the path of a radar beam. A radar beam can normally be assumed to spread 20 degrees above and below the radiating element. • The product is supplied from a separate battery from that used for engine start. This is important to prevent erratic behavior and data loss which can occur if the engine start does not have a separate battery.
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Chapter 4: Cables and connections Chapter contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4.1 General cabling guidance on page 34 4.2 Connections overview on page 35 4.3 3–pin power connection on page 36 4.4 Power and data (combined) connection on page 36 4.5 SeaTalkng® connections on page 38 4.6 NMEA 2000 connection on page 39 4.7 SeaTalk connection on page 40 4.8 NMEA 0183 connection — Power/NMEA/Video cable on page 40 4.9 Sonar module and transducer connection on page 42 4.
4.1 General cabling guidance Suppression ferrites Always route data cables as far away as possible from: • other equipment and cables, • Raymarine cables may be pre-fitted or supplied with suppression ferrites. These are important for correct EMC performance. If ferrites are supplied separately to the cables (i.e. not pre-fitted), you must fit the supplied ferrites, using the supplied instructions. • If a ferrite has to be removed for any purpose (e.g.
4.2 Connections overview Details of the connections available on Raymarine multifunction displays are shown below.
4.3 3–pin power connection The details below apply to MFDs that have a 3–pin power cable. Refer to the Connections Overview section to establish the power connection for your MFD. 4.4 Power and data (combined) connection The details below apply to MFDs that have a combined power/NMEA/video cable. Refer to the Connections Overview section to establish the power connection for your MFD. 1 1 4 2 4 5 7 6 3 3 2 5 6 D13282-2 8 1. MFD 9 2. 3–pin power cable D13283-2 3.
NOT use a power cable designed for, or supplied with, a different product. A Battery connection scenario A: suitable for a vessel with a common RF ground point. In this scenario, if your product’s power cable is supplied with a separate drain wire then it should be connected to the vessel’s common ground point. B Battery connection scenario B: suitable for a vessel without a common grounding point.
Power cable extension 4.5 SeaTalkng® connections The product is supplied with a power cable, which can be extended if required. The MFD can connect to a SeaTalkng® backbone. SeaTalkng® can be used to communicate with: • The power cable for each unit in your system should be run as a separate, single length of 2-wire cable from the unit to the vessel's battery or distribution panel. • SeaTalkng® instruments • Raymarine recommends a minimum wire gauge of 18AWG (0.
• Other suitable 12 V power supply. Note: SeaTalkng does NOT supply power to multifunction displays and other equipment with a dedicated power supply input. 4.6 NMEA 2000 connection The display can receive data from NMEA 2000 devices (e.g. data from compatible engines). The NMEA 2000 connection is made using SeaTalkng® and appropriate adaptor cables.
4.7 SeaTalk connection You can connect SeaTalk devices to your MFD using the optional SeaTalk to SeaTalkng® converter. 3 4.8 NMEA 0183 connection — Power/NMEA/Video cable NMEA 0183 devices can be connected directly to MFDs with a combined Power/NMEAVideo cable. Refer to the Connection Overview section to establish the NMEA 0183 connection method for your MFD. 1 SeaTalk SeaTalkng 2 D12265-2 1. SeaTalk device 2. SeaTalk to SeaTalkng® converter 3.
Item Cable color Device Port Input / output Positive (+) / negative (-) Note: For Port 1, both the input and output communicate at the same baud rate. For example, if you have one NMEA 0183 device connected to Port 1 INPUT, and another NMEA 0183 device connected to Port 1 OUTPUT, both NMEA devices must use the same baud rate.
4.9 Sonar module and transducer connection 1. 600 W sonar variant MFD External sonar modules can be connected directly to the display’s network connection or can be connected to the SeaTalkhs network, via a Raymarine® network switch. 2 connections are required: Refer to 10.2 Digital ClearPulse Transducers and accessories for a list of transducer that can be connected directly to 600 W internal sonar variant MFDs. 2.
Transducer connection — Minn Kota transducer 4.10 Radar network connection Radar units are connected to the SeaTalkhs network, usually via a Raymarine® network switch. On smaller systems the Radar may be connected directly to the display’s network connection. 1 4 Radar connected via network switch 3 2 3 D12259-2 1 1. 600 W sonar variant MFD 2. Minn Kota transducer adaptor cable (A62363) 3. Minn Kota transducer cable 4.
2. MFD 2 3. Network connection to MFD (RayNet Radar cable) 4. Power connection 1 Note: Open array scanners require a VCM. 3 RJ45 SeaTalkhs Radar cable connection 4 To connect a Radar using an RJ45 SeaTalkhs Radar cable additional accessories are required. D12884-2 1. RJ45 SeaTalkhs Radar cable 2. MFD 3. Network connection to MFD (RayNet to RJ45 SeaTalkhs adaptor cable) 4.
Digital radar cables You will need a dedicated radar power and data digital cable and appropriate network cables to connect your scanner to your system. Radar power and data digital extension cables These cables extend the power and data digital cables for a scanner's power and data connections. Connection Required cable Cable Radar scanner to power supply and Raymarine network switch. Power and data digital cable. For longer cable runs, extensions are available in a variety of lengths. 2.5 m (8.
4.11 GA150 connection 4.12 GNSS / GPS connection If your MFD has a GA150 connection, the external antenna can be connected to help improve the GNSS (GPS / GLONASS) receiver’s reception. Refer to the Connection Overview section to establish if your MFD can be connected to a GA150. Depending on display variant, your multifunction display may include an internal GNSS or GPS receiver.
4.13 AIS connection 4.14 Fastheading connection A compatible AIS unit can be connected using SeaTalkng® or NMEA 0183. If you wish to use MARPA (radar target acquisition) functions on your multifunction display you need either: Connection using SeaTalkng® 1 2 • An autopilot connected to the multifunction display via SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183.
4.15 Keypad network connection 4.16 Weather receiver connection Raymarine® remote keypads (e.g. the RMK-9) can be connected directly to the display’s network connection or can be connected to the SeaTalkhs network, via a Raymarine® network switch. A Sirius XM weather receiver can be connected directly to the display’s network connection or can be connected to the SeaTalkhs network, via a Raymarine® network switch.
4.17 HDMI video output 4.18 Video connection — composite If your MFD has a HDMI output connection the MFD’s screen can be output to an external display. Analog cameras can be connected directly to MFDs that have a composite video input connection. Refer to the Connection Overview section to establish if your MFD has a HDMI output. Refer to the Connection Overview section to establish if your MFD has a composite video input.
4.19 IP Camera connection Raymarine® IP cameras can be connected directly to the display’s network connection or can be connected to the SeaTalkhs network, via a Raymarine® network switch. The network connection transmits the video signal to a compatible Raymarine® MFD. IP camera direct connection 1 For further information regarding camera installation (including power connection and mounting), refer to the installation instructions supplied with the camera.
4.20 Thermal camera connection Thermal cameras can be connected directly to the display’s network connection or can be connected to the SeaTalkhs network, via a Raymarine® network switch. 2 connections are required: • Network connection — required to control the thermal camera via a compatible Raymarine® MFD or optional Joystick Control Unit (JCU). • Video connection — transmits the composite video signal to a compatible Raymarine® MFD.
Raymarine recommends the use of a BNC terminated RG59 75ohm (or better) coaxial cable. 4.21 Fusion network connection Fusion 700 and 750 Series marine entertainment systems can be connected directly to the display’s network connection or can be connected to the SeaTalkhs network, via a Raymarine® network switch. The Fusion entertainment system can be controlled by any MFD connected to the same network. Multiple Fusion units can be connected to the same network. 1 2 3 4 D12741-2 1. MFD 2.
4.22 Fusion NMEA 2000 connection 4.23 Media player connection Compatible Fusion NMEA 2000 marine entertainment systems can be connected to the SeaTalkng® backbone. The Fusion entertainment system can be controlled by any compatible MFD connected to the same backbone. You can use your MFD to control a Bluetooth media player (such as a smartphone). The media player must be compatible with the Bluetooth 2.1+ EDR power class 1.5 (supported profile: AVRCP 1.0) or higher.
4.24 Raymarine mobile app connection 4.25 Bluetooth remote control connection You can use compatible tablet and smartphone devices as a wireless repeat display or remote control for your multifunction display. Raymarine apps allow you to stream and / or control, remotely what you see on your multifunction display to a compatible device, using a Wi-Fi connection. To use this feature you must first: You can control the multifunction display wirelessly using a Raymarine remote control unit.
Chapter 5: Mounting Chapter contents • • • 5.1 Surface mounting on page 56 5.2 Bracket (trunnion) mounting on page 57 5.
5.1 Surface mounting 11. Attach the screw covers, by sliding in from either side of the display. The display can be surface mounted. Before mounting the unit, ensure that you have: • Selected a suitable location. • Identified the cable connections and route that the cables will take. • Detached the Menu/Home buttons keypad. • Detached the front screw covers. D13278-2 Note: The supplied gasket provides a seal between the unit and a suitably flat and stiff mounting surface or binnacle.
2. Slide the backing plate behind the locating tabs as shown below. 5.2 Bracket (trunnion) mounting The display can be mounted on a trunnion bracket. Before mounting the unit ensure that you have: • Selected a suitable location. • Identified the cable connections and route that the cables will take. • Attach the screw covers. D13335-1 Removing the screw covers D13279-2 1. Carefully insert the tip of a small flat blade screw driver into the recesses around the edge of the screw covers. 2.
5.3 Rear flush mount kit eS Series displays can be flush mounted from the rear. Instructions on how to flush mount the display from the rear are provided with the kit.
Chapter 6: Maintaining your display Chapter contents • • 6.1 Service and maintenance on page 60 6.
6.1 Service and maintenance 6.2 Product cleaning This product contains no user serviceable components. Please refer all maintenance and repair to authorized Raymarine dealers. Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty. Best cleaning practices. Routine equipment checks Raymarine strongly recommends that you complete a number of routine checks to ensure the correct and reliable operation of your equipment.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Chapter contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7.1 Troubleshooting on page 62 7.2 Power up troubleshooting on page 63 7.3 Radar troubleshooting on page 64 7.4 GPS troubleshooting on page 65 7.5 Sonar troubleshooting on page 66 7.6 Sonar crosstalk interference on page 69 7.7 Thermal camera troubleshooting on page 71 7.8 System data troubleshooting on page 73 7.9 Video troubleshooting on page 74 7.10 Wi-Fi troubleshooting on page 75 7.11 Bluetooth troubleshooting on page 76 7.
7.1 Troubleshooting The troubleshooting information provides possible causes and corrective action required for common problems associated with marine electronics installations. All Raymarine products are, prior to packing and shipping, subjected to comprehensive test and quality assurance programs. However, if you experience problems with the operation of your product this section will help you to diagnose and correct problems in order to restore normal operation.
7.2 Power up troubleshooting Problems at power up and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Product does not turn on or keeps turning off Possible causes Possible solutions Blown fuse / tripped breaker 1. Check condition of relevant fuses and breakers and connections, replace if necessary (Refer to the Technical Specification section of your product’s installation instructions for fuse ratings.) 2.
7.3 Radar troubleshooting Problems with the radar and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes No Data or No scanner message Radar scanner power supply Possible solutions Check that the scanner power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion. Check relevant fuses and breakers. Check power source is of the correct voltage and sufficient current (using voltage booster if appropriate).
7.4 GPS troubleshooting Problems with the GPS and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions “No Fix” GPS status icon is displayed. Geographic location or prevailing Check periodically to see if a fix is obtained in better conditions preventing satellite conditions or another geographic location. fix. GPS connection fault. Ensure that external GPS connections and cabling are correct and fault free. External GPS antenna in poor position.
7.5 Sonar troubleshooting Problems with the sonar and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Scrolling image is not being displayed Possible causes Possible solutions Sonar disabled Select Ping Enable from the Sounder Set-up menu. Incorrect transducer selected Check that the correct transducer is selected in the Transducer Set-up menu. Damaged cables 1. Check that the transducer cable connector is fully inserted and locked in position. 2.
Possible causes Possible solutions 6. With the product under load, using a multi-meter, check for high voltage drop across all connectors/fuses etc (this can cause the Fishfinder applications to stop scrolling or the unit to reset/turn off), replace if necessary. Vessel speed too high Slow vessel speed and recheck. Bottom too shallow or too deep The bottom depth may be outside of the transducers depth range, move vessel to shallower or deeper waters as relevant and recheck.
Possible causes Possible solutions Transducer does not have a speed element Install transducer with speed element to enable speed readings. Incorrect transducer selected (no speed displayed) Select a transducer that supports speed measurement from the Transducer Set-Up menu.
7.6 Sonar crosstalk interference There are 2 types of potential sonar crosstalk interference in a Raymarine sonar system: 1. SideVision sonar crosstalk interference 2. Multiple sonar crosstalk interference The types of crosstalk interference that you may experience in your system depend on the combination and type of sonar equipment installed, and the way in which the equipment has been installed.
Note: Due to physical size and other constraints that vary from vessel to vessel, it may not be possible to completely eliminate crosstalk interference from your system. However, this will not impede your ability to benefit from the full capabilities of your sonar system. Being able to easily identify the way in which interference is displayed in the Fishfinder application can sometimes be the best and easiest route to dealing with it.
7.7 Thermal camera troubleshooting Problems with the thermal camera and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Video not displayed. Camera is in Standby mode. The camera will not display video if it is in Standby mode. Use the camera controls (either the thermal camera application or JCU) to “wake” the camera from standby. Problem with the thermal camera video connections. • Check thermal camera video cables are sound and properly connected.
Problem Possible causes Image too dark or too light. Display brightness is set too low. Use the brightness controls at the display to adjust accordingly. Image freezes momentarily. The contrast or brightness settings in the thermal camera application are set too low. Use the appropriate menu in the thermal camera application to adjust the contrast and brightness of the image. The Scene Mode is not appropriate for the current conditions.
7.8 System data troubleshooting Aspects of the installation can cause problems with the data shared between connected equipment. Such problems, their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Instrument, engine or other system data is unavailable at all displays. Data is not being received at the Check the data bus (e.g. SeaTalkng) wiring and display. connections. Check the overall integrity of the data bus (e.g. SeaTalkng) wiring.
7.9 Video troubleshooting Problems with the video inputs and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions No signal message on screen (video image not displayed) Cable or connection fault Check that the connections are sound and free from corrosion.
7.10 Wi-Fi troubleshooting Aspects of the installation can cause problems with the data shared between wireless devices. Such problems, their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions No wireless connection. Tablet / smartphone does not have a wireless connection established with the multifunction display. Ensure that Wi-Fi is enabled on the MFD. Ensure that the “Wi-Fi” option is enabled on the Smart Device (available from the phone's Settings menu).
7.11 Bluetooth troubleshooting Aspects of the installation can cause problems with the data shared between wireless devices. Such problems, their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions No wireless connection. Smart Device does not have a Bluetooth connection established with the multifunction display. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on the MFD.
7.12 Touchscreen troubleshooting Problems with the touchscreen and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Touchscreen does not operate as expected. Touch lock is enabled. Use the Joystick to turn off the touch lock on the home screen. Screen is not being operated with bare fingers, for example gloves are being worn. Bare fingers must make contact with the screen for correct operation. Alternatively you may use conductive gloves.
7.13 Touchscreen alignment If the touchscreen is misaligned to your touch, you can realign it to improve the accuracy. Realignment involves a simple exercise to align an on-screen object with your touch. For best results, perform this exercise when your vessel is anchored or moored. Note: This only applies to touchscreen multifunction displays. Aligning the touchscreen With the homescreen displayed: 1. Select Set-up. 2. Select Maintenance. 3. Select Touchscreen Alignment. 4.
7.14 Miscellaneous troubleshooting Miscellaneous problems and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Display behaves erratically: Intermittent problem with power to the display. Check relevant fuses and breakers. • Frequent unexpected resets. • System crashes or other erratic behavior. Troubleshooting Check that the power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion.
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Chapter 8: Technical specification Chapter contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8.1 Product dimensions on page 82 8.2 Weight specification - eS Series on page 82 8.3 Power specification — eS7x displays on page 83 8.4 Power specification — eS9x displays on page 83 8.5 Power specification — eS12x displays on page 84 8.6 Display specification — eS7x displays on page 84 8.7 Display specification — eS9x displays on page 85 8.8 Display specification — eS12x displays on page 85 8.
8.1 Product dimensions 8.2 Weight specification - eS Series F eS7x 1.695 Kg (3.74 lbs) eS9x 2.567 Kg (5.66 lbs) eS12x 3.620 Kg (7.98 lbs) C G D A H E B D13276 -1 eS7x eS9x eS12x A 244.2 mm (9.6 in.) 299.3 mm (11.8 in.) 358 mm (14 in.) B 275.2 mm (10.8 in.) 332 mm (13 in.) 390.5 mm (15.4 in.) C 144.7 mm (5.7 in.) 173.8 mm (6.8 in.) 222.8 mm (8.8 in.) D 31 mm (1.2 in.) 32 mm (1.3 in.) 31.9 mm (1.3 in.) E 12.5 mm (0.49 in.) 13.5 mm (0.53 in.) 13.5 mm (0.53 in.) F 61.
8.3 Power specification — eS7x displays 8.4 Power specification — eS9x displays Nominal supply voltage 12 V dc to 24 V dc Nominal supply voltage 12 V dc to 24 V dc Operating voltage range 10.8 V dc to 31.2 V dc Operating voltage range 10.8 V dc to 31.2 V dc Fuse / Breakers Internal fuse Fuse / Breakers 15 A in-line fuse Power consumption eS75 Power consumption eS98 • Full Brightness — 7.97 W • Full Brightness — 20 W • PowerSave — 4.30 W • PowerSave — 9.4 W eS78 • Full Brightness —11.
8.5 Power specification — eS12x displays 8.6 Display specification — eS7x displays Nominal supply voltage 12 V dc to 24 V dc Size 7 in. Operating voltage range 10.8 V dc to 31.2 V dc Type TFT backlit LED Fuse / Breakers 15 A in-line fuse Color depth 24–bit eS128 Resolution 800 x 480 pixels (WVGA) • Full Brightness — 29.6 W Ratio 16:9 • PowerSave — 10 W Viewing angle • Top / Bottom: 60° / 70° LEN (Refer to Seatalkng reference manual for further information).
8.7 Display specification — eS9x displays 8.8 Display specification — eS12x displays Size 9 in. Size 12.1 in.
8.9 Data connections and storage — eS7x displays 8.
8.11 Environmental specification Environmental specifications below apply to all display variants Operating temperature -25 ºC to +55 ºC (-13 ºF to 131 ºF) Storage temperature -30 ºC to +70 ºC (-22 ºF to 158 ºF) Relative humidity Maximum 75% Waterproof rating • IPX6 and IPX7 8.
8.13 Internal 600 W sonar specification 8.14 Internal CHIRP DownVision™ specification The following specification only applies to multifunction displays that include a built-in 600 W sonar module. The following specification only applies to multifunction displays that include a built-in CHIRP DownVision™ sonar module.
8.15 Electronic chart specification Embedded electronic • LightHouse Charts world base charts map. • Navionics world base map. Compatible LightHouse cartography Compatible Navionics cartography 8.
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Chapter 9: Technical support Chapter contents • • • 9.1 Raymarine product support and servicing on page 92 9.2 Learning resources on page 93 9.
9.1 Raymarine product support and servicing Region Telephone E-mail Raymarine provides a comprehensive product support service, as well as warranty, service, and repairs. You can access these services through the Raymarine website, telephone, and e-mail. Australia and New Zealand +61 2 8977 0300 aus.support@raymarine.com (Raymarine subsidiary) France +33 (0)1 46 49 72 30 support.fr@raymarine.com (Raymarine subsidiary) Germany +49 support.de@raymarine.
9.2 Learning resources 9.3 Third-party support Raymarine has produced a range of learning resources to help you get the most out of your products. Contact and support details for third-party suppliers can be found on the appropriate websites. Fusion Video tutorials www.fusionelectronics.com Raymarine official channel on YouTube: • http://www.youtube.com/user/RaymarineInc Navionics www.navionics.com Sirius www.sirius.com Video Gallery: • http://www.raymarine.co.
eS Series installation instructions
Chapter 10: Spares and accessories Chapter contents • • • • • • • • • 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.
10.1 eS Series spares and accessories 10.2 Digital ClearPulse Transducers and accessories Spares The transducers listed below can be connected directly to sonar variant MFDs. Part numbers Item eS7x eS9x eS12x Trunnion (bracket) mount kit R70381 R70384 R70389 Bezel pieces and Home/Menu button kit R70379 R70383 R70387 Suncover R70378 R70382 R70386 Power cable – Straight 1.5 m (4.9 ft) R70159 N/A N/A Power and data cable – Straight 1.5 m (4.
Part number Image Mounting Housing A80215 Thru-hull SS60 (600W, 12° angle) 10.3 DownVisionTM transducers and accessories The transducers listed below can be connected directly to DownVisionTM variant MFDs.
10.4 Network hardware Item Part number Notes HS5 RayNet network switch A80007 5–port switch for network connection of multiple devices featuring RayNet connectors. Equipment with RJ45 SeaTalkhs connectors can also be connected using suitable adapter cables. RJ45 SeaTalkhs network switch E55058 8–port switch for network connection of multiple SeaTalkhs devices featuring RJ45 connectors.
10.5 Network cable connector types There are 2 types of network cable connector — SeaTalkhs and RayNet. SeaTalkhs connector — used for connecting SeaTalkhs devices to a Raymarine network switch via SeaTalkhs cables. RayNet connector — used for connecting Raymarine network switches and SeaTalkhs devices to the multifunction display via RayNet cables. Also required for connecting a crossover coupler if only one device is being connected to the display's Network connector.
RayNet to RJ45 adapter cables 400 mm (1.3 ft) A80160 1 100 mm (3.9 in) A80247 2 400 mm (1.3 ft) A80272 3 3 m (9.84 ft) A80276 4 5 1 m (3.28 ft) 3 m (9.84 ft) 10 m (32.
10.6 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors 1 400 mm (1.3 ft) A80161 2 m (6.56 ft) 5 m (16.4 ft) 20 m (65.6 ft) A62361 A80005 A62362 A80006 2 3 R70014 4 10 m (32.8 ft) A80262 100 mm (3.9 in) A80162 D13160-1 Description Typical use Quantity 1 Standard RayNet connection cable Suitable for connecting all RayNet equipment directly to with a RayNet (female) socket on both LightHouse multifunction displays featuring a RayNet ends. connector.
10.7 Network cable types 10.8 SeaTalkng cabling components There are 2 types of SeaTalkhs network cable — “patch” and “network”. SeaTalkng cabling components and their purposes. • Patch — for connecting the following devices to a Raymarine network switch: Connection / Cable Notes Backbone cable (various lengths) The main cable carrying data. Spurs from the backbone are used to connect SeaTalkng devices.
10.9 SeaTalkng cables and accessories Description Part No SeaTalkng SeaTalkng Power cable A06049 SeaTalkng Terminator A06031 • 1 x 5 Way connector (A06064) SeaTalkng T-piece A06028 Provides 1 x spur connection • 2 x Backbone terminator (A06031) SeaTalkng 5–way connector A06064 Provides 3 x spur connections • 1 x 3 m (9.
eS Series installation instructions
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