Ray50 / Ray60 / Ray70 EN Mounting a nd Ge tting S ta rte d MULTILINGUAL Da te : 09-2014 Docume nt numbe r: 88xxx-1-EN © 2014 Ra yma rine UK Limite d
ENGLISH Document number: 88033-0.
Making a distress call In an emergency you can use your unit to make an automatic DSC distress call. With the spring loaded cover open: 4. Release the PTT button. Warning: Product installation and operation Making a Mayday call This product must be installed and operated in accordance with the instructions provided. Failure to do so could result in personal injury, damage to your vessel and/or poor product performance. In an emergency you can use your unit to make a Mayday call. 2 1.
Warning: Chassis grounding Do NOT ground this product using the chassis ground terminal. Grounding this product to a vessel’s RF ground may cause galvanic corrosion. Warning: Antenna isolation To prevent galvanic corrosion your antenna must be isolated from any vessel metalwork using a suitable insulated e.g. plastic, mounting bracket. Warning: FCC Warning (Part 15.
FCC Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b)) Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
FCC Type accepted Parts 2, 15 and 80 Output power 0.8 watt (low) and 23 watt (high) Modulation FM Frequency range 156.025 MHz to 157.425 MHz(TX) Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) This product is a class “D” Digital Selective Calling (DSC) device. A 9 digit MMSI number is required to operate DSC equipment. In some areas, a radio operator license is required before an MMSI number can be issued.
(6.6 ft) tall. For watercraft without such structures, the antenna must be mounted so that its base is a minimum of 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) vertically from heads of all persons. You will need this serial number when registering your product online. You should retain the label for future reference. The antenna must be isolated from the vessel’s metalwork using an insulated (e.g. plastic) mounting bracket.
Location and mounting General location requirements When selecting a location for the unit it is important to consider a number of factors. Antenna mounting and EME exposure Ensure that the antenna is connected to the radio before transmission. Raymarine declares a Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) radius of 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) (per OET Bulletin 65) for this system, assuming 23 watts output to an omnidirectional antenna of 3dBi gain or less.
Product dimensions Ray60 and Ray70 dimensions Ray50 dimensions The Ray60 and Ray70 can be flush mounted or bracket mounted. Fistmic dimensions The Ray50 can be flush mounted or bracket mounted. Ray60 and Ray70 Flush mount dimensions 168 mm (6.6 in.) 156 mm (6.1 in.) 143 mm (5.6 in.) 98.5 mm (3.9 in.) 134 mm (5.3 in.) 88.5 mm (3.5 in.) 199 mm (7.8 in.) 68.5 mm (2.7 in.) 36 mm (1.4 in.) Dxxxxx-1 61.6 mm (2.4 in.) 142 mm (5.6 in.) 25 mm (1 in .
Bracket mounting Follow the steps below to mount the product on it’s bracket. Before mounting the unit ensure that you have: • Selected a suitable location, ensuring there is nothing behind the mounting surface that may be damaged when drilling. • Identified the cable connections and route that the cables will take. • Attached the front bezel. 3. Use the fixings provided to attach the bracket securely to the mounting surface. x4 4.
. Attach the mounting hole covers. x4 Dxxxxx-1 1. Using a drill and a 4 mm (5/32) drill bit, drill out the 4 mounting holes. Dxxxxx-1 Dxxxxx-1 1. Check the selected location for the unit. A clear, flat area with suitable clearance behind the panel is required. 2. Fix the supplied mounting template to the selected location, using masking or self-adhesive tape. 3. Using a suitable hole saw (the size is indicated on the template), make a hole in each corner of the cut-out area.
Note: The supplied gasket provides a seal between the unit and a suitably flat and stiff mounting surface or binnacle. The gasket should always be used. It may also be necessary to use a marine-grade sealant if the mounting surface or binnacle is not entirely flat and stiff or has a rough surface finish. Fistmic / Handset mounting The Fistmic and optional Handset can be mounted by following the steps below.
Note: The Fistmic can only be hooked and unhooked from the mounting clip when held vertical. 2. Passive speaker connection. Distribution panel connection 3. NMEA 0183 wires It is recommended that your product is wired through your vessel’s distribution panel via a thermal breaker or fuse. 4. Loud hailer wires (Ray70 only.) 5. In-line 10 A fuse 0 1 0 2 3 6. Red positive wire 7. Black negative wire. 8.
In-line fuse and thermal breaker ratings The following in-line fuse and thermal breaker ratings apply to your product: In-line fuse rating Thermal breaker rating 10 A 7 A (if only connecting one device) 3 4 Circuit breaker Fuse Where possible, connect individual items of equipment to individual circuit breakers. Where this is not possible, use individual in-line fuses to provide the necessary protection.
Controls and interface 3. Fully insert the spur cable connector into the SeaTalkng® connector on the unit. 4. Rotate the locking collar clockwise 2 clicks, to the locked position. 1. PTT (Push to Talk) — Press and hold to send a voice message. Release to return to receive mode. The controls and interface available are as follows: Note: The maximum transmit time is limited to 5 minutes to prevent un-intentional transmissions from occupying the VHF channel.
The Homescreen is displayed. 3. Channel suffix Powering the unit off With the unit powered on: 1. Press and hold the Power button for approximately 3 seconds to power the unit off. Homescreen overview The information below describes the on-screen characters and symbols which the radio displays on the main screen and what they mean. 4 6 INT 06 a 50º 2901202N 001º 101322E s 09:48 UTC Status bar symbols Icons are displayed in the status bar to indicate the status of the radio.
Symbol Name Description 1. Currently selected menu item DSC Indicates that a DSC call has been received 2. Scroll bar Symbol 3.
Note: * Menu items not available when radio has ATIS enabled or if the radio has been pre-programed in MARCOM-C mode. ** The menu name and sub-options depend on the peripheral devices connected to the radio. Shortcut list Initial startup Accessing the menu Unless your radio has been pre-programmed; the first time you power-up your radio you will be requested to select certain options. With the exception of your MMSI and ATIS ID, you will also be requested to enter these options after a factory reset.
Selecting a network type From the Main menu: When connecting your radio to other devices it is important to ensure you select the network connection and type that you want data to be transmitted over. From the Main menu: 1. Select Set-up. 2. Select Network type. The following network types are available: • NMEA 2000 (default) — uses the SeaTalkng® connection to transmit data to other devices.
Entering your ATIS ID 8. When the final digit is confirmed select DONE. When ATIS mode is enabled a unique ATIS ID must be entered. 1 EnterATIS ID 2 1 3 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 Done Dxxxxx-1 1. Select Set-up. 4 Dxxxxx-1 From the Main menu. 1. Select Set-up. 2. Select ATIS set-up. 3. Select ATIS ID. (Not set) will be displayed if no ATIS ID has been set. The first digit is set to a ‘9’ and cannot be changed, this is because all ATIS IDs start with a ‘9’.
Making a Mayday call 2 In an emergency you can use your unit to make a Mayday call. 1 55 60 5 10 50 15 45 20 40 35 30 25 1. Press the 16 PLUS button. Cancelling a distress call after transmission A distress call can be cancelled after it has been transmitted. 2. Press and hold the PTT button. 1 3. Slowly and clearly speak the details of the distress: 3 2 MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY 3 This is MAYDAY Dxxxxx-1 1.
3. If the distress call is not acknowledged by another station then acknowledge the call as follows: . Cancel my distress alert of ,