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G-Series Systems Installation and Commissioning Instructions G-Series System Installation & Commissioning Instructions Document Number:87070_1 Date: June 2007 Trademarks and registered trademarks Autohelm, HSB, Raymarine, RayTech, 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. Maptech is a registered trademark of Maptech. All other product names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks (if applicable) of their respective companies © Raymarine plc 2007 G-Series Installation & Commissioning Contents Chapter 5: Installation and mounting ................ 57 5.1 General instructions .................................................58 5.2 GPM400 Processor module .....................................59 5.3 G-Series Keyboard ...................................................60 5.4 G-Series Monitors ....................................................65 5.5 GVM400 Video Module ............................................66 5.6 Alarm buzzer ............................................................67 Chapter 1: Introduction ..................................... 11 1.1 Handbook information .............................................. 12 1.2 Plan your installation ................................................ 12 1.3 Install your system ................................................... 12 1.4 Commissioning ........................................................ 13 Chapter 6: Initial test ......................................... 69 Chapter 2: Typical systems .............................. 15 6.1 Power up test ...........................................................70 Chapter 3: Packs and contents ......................... 23 Chapter 7: Initial Setup ..................................... 73 3.1 GPM400 processor .................................................. 24 3.2 GVM400 video module ............................................ 25 3.3 G-Series Keyboard .................................................. 26 3.4 Keyboard wireless upgrade kit ................................. 27 3.5 SeaTalkng wireless basestation ............................... 28 3.6 Marine monitors ....................................................... 28 3.7 Alarm buzzer ............................................................ 29 7.1 Power up the system ................................................74 7.2 First time configuration .............................................74 7.3 Select Master GPM ..................................................75 7.4 Configure Nav Stations ............................................77 7.5 Assign Keyboards ....................................................78 Chapter 8: Commissioning ................................ 81 8.1 Language setting ......................................................82 8.2 Compass heading setup ...........................................82 8.3 Radar setup ..............................................................83 8.4 GPS checks ..............................................................85 8.5 Fishfinder checks ....................................................86 8.6 Set up video .............................................................87 8.7 NMEA 0183 ..............................................................88 8.8 Data checks ..............................................................89 Chapter 4: Cables and connections ................. 31 4.1 General instructions ................................................. 32 4.3 GPM400 processor .................................................. 37 4.4 Monitor connections ................................................. 38 4.5 Keyboard connections ............................................. 40 4.6 Video and Entertainment ......................................... 43 4.7 SeaTalkhs network ................................................... 47 4.8 GPS Connection ...................................................... 49 4.9 SeaTalk & Alarm connection .................................... 50 4.10 NMEA 0183 connections ....................................... 51 4.11 SeaTalkng connections .......................................... 54 4.12 NMEA 2000 connections ....................................... 55 Chapter 9: Troubleshooting .............................. 91 9.1 Troubleshooting ........................................................92 Appendix ATechnical specification.......................... 103 Appendix B - Nav Station schematic....................... 109 Appendix C - Spares and accessories .................... 117 Index ....................................................................... 121 G-Series Installation & Commissioning Warnings and cautions Navigation aid Raymarine equipment is intended for use only as an aid to navigation. You must still ensure that a properly qualified person is acting as navigator at all times and that all applicable maritime regulations are adhered to. You must also ensure that all proper judgements and actions are taken to ensure a safe passage. Always maintain a permanent watch Product installation This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with the Raymarine instructions provided. Failure to do so could result in poor product performance, personal injury, and/or damage to your boat. Potential ignition sources Service and Maintenance The equipment in these instructions is NOT approved for use in hazardous/flammable atmospheres such as an engine room. This product contains no user serviceable components. Please refer all maintenance and repair to authorized Raymarine dealers. Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty. Switch off power supply Make sure you have set the boat’s power supply to OFF before you start installing this product. Unless otherwise stated connect and disconnect equipment only with the power supply switched OFF. Sun covers To provide protection against the damaging effects of ultra violet (UV) light, use the sun covers when equipment is not in use. High voltage Cleaning Equipment contains high voltages. Unless otherwise instructed within these instructions do not remove the covers or attempt to access the internal components. DO NOT use acid, ammonia based or abrasive products. DO NOT use commercial high pressure washing (jet wash) equipment. Grounding requirements This display is not intended for use on “positive” ground boats. The power input cable earth screen connections must be connected directly to the boats ground. EMC installation guidelines Raymarine equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) regulations. This minimizes electromagnetic interference between equipment, which could otherwise affect the performance of your system. Radar The radar scanner transmits electromagnetic energy. Ensure all personnel are clear of the scanner before switching to Tx (transmit mode) Correct installation is required to ensure that EMC performance is not compromised. For optimum EMC performance, we recommend that: • Raymarine equipment and the cables connected to it are: Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive i. At least 3 ft. (1 m) from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio signals e.g. VHF radios, cables and antennas. In the case of SSB radios, the distance should be increased to 7 ft. (2 m). ii. 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. • 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. • Raymarine specified cables are used. • Cables are not cut or extended unless doing so is detailed in the installation manual. The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Whilst the WEEE Directive does not apply to some of Raymarine’s products, we support its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of this product. The crossed out wheeled bin symbol, illustrated above, and found on our products signifies that this product should not be disposed of in general waste or landfill. Please contact your local dealer, national distributor or Raymarine Technical Services for information on product disposal. Remember Where constraints on the installation prevent any of the above recommendations: • Water ingress Always allow the maximum separation possible between different items of electrical equipment. This will provide the best conditions for EMC performance for the installation. As it exceeds the water proof rating capacity outlined by standards CFR46 / IPX7, subjecting any Raymarine equipment to commercial high pressure washing equipment may cause subsequent water intrusion and failure of the equipment. Raymarine will not warranty equipment subjected to high pressure washing Suppression ferrites Raymarine cables may be fitted with suppression ferrites. These are important for correct EMC performance. Any ferrite removed to facilitate installation must be replaced in the original position immediately installation is complete. • Warranty Use only ferrites of the correct type, supplied by Raymarine authorized dealers. To register your new Raymarine product, please take a few minutes to fill out the warranty card included in the box or go to: Connections to other equipment www.raymarine.com If Raymarine equipment is to be connected to other equipment using a cable not supplied by Raymarine, a Raymarine suppression ferrite MUST always be attached to the cable near the Raymarine unit. It is important that you complete the owner information and return the card to receive full warranty benefits, including notification of software updates if they are required. G-Series Installation & Commissioning Disclaimer The technical and graphical information contained in this handbook, to the best of our knowledge, was correct as it went to press. However, our policy of continuous improvement and updating may change product specifications without prior notice. As a result, unavoidable differences between the product and handbook may occur from time to time. Raymarine cannot accept responsibility for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain. For the latest product information visit our website - www.raymarine.com G-Series Installation & Commissioning 10 Chapter 1: Introduction This guide provides information to help you plan, install and commission your G-Series system. Chapter contents • 1.1 Handbook information on page 12. • 1.2 Plan your installation on page 12. • 1.3 Install your system on page 12. • 1.4 Commissioning on page 13. See also You may require additional information when planning or installing your system. • Spares and accessories. Lists of spares, accessories and cables can be found in Appendix C - Spares and accessories. • Raymarine handbooks and manuals. All additional documents referred to in this manual can be downloaded from the Raymarine website. wwww.raymarine.com/handbooks. 1.1 Handbook information Nav Station details This document is part of a series of books associated with the GSeries system We strongly recommend that you produce a complete schematic diagram for your G-Series installation. See Appendix B - Nav Station schematic. All documents can be downloaded from: www.raymarine.com/handbooks. 1.3 G-Series handbooks Title Part number Installation and commissioning instructions 87070 Operating guide 86126 User reference guide 81276 Appendix B - Nav Station schematic Install your system Once you have completed the planning stage, proceed with the installation: Installation task Installation instructions Ensure you have all required equipment, accessories and cables. Chapter 3: Packs and contents Chapter 4: Cables and connections Appendix C - Spares and accessories Additional handbooks Site all equipment. Chapter 5: Installation and mounting You may also refer to separate instructions provided with the associated ancillary equipment. Route all cables. Chapter 4: Cables and connections Drill cable and mounting holes. Chapter 5: Installation and mounting 1.2 Tick Plan your installation Prior to installing your G-Series system you will need to plan carefully. Use the information in this guide to assist you. Tick Installation instructions Make all connections into equipment. Chapter 4: Cables and connections Planning for Overall system Chapter 2: Typical systems Chapter 3: Packs and contents Power on test the system. Chapter 6: Initial test Chapter 5: Installation and mounting Secure all equipment in place. Chapter 5: Installation and mounting Equipment location Power, supply and distribution Chapter 4: Cables and connections Connections and cables Chapter 4: Cables and connections G-Series Installation & Commissioning 12 1.4 Commissioning Once you have completed the installation, proceed with the commissioning of the system: Tick Commissioning task Installation instructions Assign master GPM Chapter 7: Initial Setup Set up Nav Stations Chapter 7: Initial Setup Assign keyboards Chapter 7: Initial Setup Commission ancillary equipment Chapter 8: Commissioning Complete warranty cards for equipment installed Refer to separate warranty booklets supplied with equipment. 13 Chapter 1: Introduction G-Series Installation & Commissioning 14 Chapter 2: Typical systems This section provides an overview of typical G-Series systems and ancillary equipment. Chapter contents • System overview on page 16 • Single processor system on page 17 • Dual Nav station (single processor) on page 18 • Network system, Single Nav station (Dual processor) on page 19 • Dual Nav station (Dual processor 2) on page 20 • Entertainment system on page 21 • System limits on page 22 See also • Cables and connections on page 31 System overview SeaTalkng SeaTalkng instruments/pilot SeaTalkng Navstation 1 (e.g. Flybridge) GPM 400 DVI or VGA Monitor CANCEL ENTER CANCEL MENU ENTER MENU and/or SeaTalk instruments/pilot Keyboard ABC JKL DEF MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE ENTER PQRS TUV WXYZ IN ACTIVE DODGE DATA PILOT STANDBY OK CANCEL Navstation 2 (e.g. Bridge) DVI or VGA GHI CANCEL ENTER MENU CANCEL ENTER MENU GPS Alarm sounder SeaTalkhs switch Monitor OR SeaTalk SeaTalkhs ABC GHI JKL NMEA 0183 or SeaTalk SeaTalkhs Keyboard DEF MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE ENTER PQRS TUV WXYZ IN ACTIVE DODGE STANDBY DATA PILOT OK CANCEL Video/audio sources DSM digital sounder (or other compatible digital server) SeaTalkhs network devices Video module Digital radar D9985-1 Note: Where 2 displays are connected to a single processor, both will display the same information. G-Series Installation & Commissioning 16 Single processor system Navstation SeaTalkng backbone Monitor Keyboard ABC Pilot JKL MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE PQRS TUV WXYZ IN ACTIVE DODGE STANDBY DATA PILOT OK CANCEL SeaTalkng SeaTalkhs Instrument DEF GHI ENTER CANCEL ENTER CANCEL MENU ENTER MENU SeaTalkhs SeaTalk GPS Digital radar GPM 400 (Central processor) Alarm sounder SeaTalkhs switch DSM digital sounder DVI or VGA Audio OUT (to ship's audio system) SeaTalkng C/lines for plugs/sockets SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs SeaTalk/Alarm output SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs Transducer D9987-1 17 Chapter 2: Typical systems Dual Nav station (single processor) Navstation, (e.g. Flyridge) SeaTalkng backbone Monitor Pilot Keyboard GHI ABC DEF JKL MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB Instrument OUT RANGE ENTER PQRS TUV WXYZ IN ACTIVE DODGE DATA PILOT STANDBY OK CANCEL Wireless base station SeaTalkng CANCEL ENTER CANCEL MENU ENTER MENU SeaTalkng Monitor ABC GHI JKL DEF MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE ENTER PQRS TUV WXYZ IN ACTIVE DODGE STANDBY DATA PILOT OK Wireless keyboard CANCEL To SeaTalkng Charger point Navstation, (e.g. Bridge) Digital radar DVI or VGA GPS GPM 400 SeaTalkhs switch SeaTalkhs C/lines for plugs/sockets SeaTalkng SeaTalk or NMEA 0183 SeaTalkng DVI or VGA DVI or VGA DSM digital sounder SeaTalkhs Transducer SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs D9988-1 G-Series Installation & Commissioning 18 Network system, Single Nav station (Dual processor) SeaTalkng backbone Monitor SeaTalkng Instrument Keyboard ABC GHI JKL DEF MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB PQRS TUV WXYZ CANCEL MENU ENTER MENU Digital radar OUT IN ACTIVE DODGE DATA STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL DSM digital sounder SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs switch ENTER Instrument RANGE ENTER GPM400 CANCEL SeaTalkng SeaTalkng Monitor GPM400 Data Master Video module Camera DVI or VGA DVI or VGA SeaTalkng SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs AV Sat TV SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs S-video D9989-1 Note: Each display at a Nav station must be connected to a different GPM400. DIsplays sharing a GPM will both display identical information. 19 Chapter 2: Typical systems Dual Nav station (Dual processor 2) Navstation 1 (e.g. Bridge) Navstation 2 (e.g. Flybridge) Monitor JKL DEF WPTS PAGE MENU MOB DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL SeaTalkhs GPM400 (data master) WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE TUV WXYZ IN ACTIVE DODGE STANDBY DATA PILOT OK CANCEL SeaTalkhs DVI or VGA SeaTalkhs Wireless Base station SeaTalkng devices SeaTalkhs Other SeaTalkhs equipment (radar,DSM) Keyboard charge point DEF MNO PQRS DVI or VGA SeaTalkhs DATA SeaTalkhs JKL ENTER IN ACTIVE SeaTalkhs WXYZ SeaTalkhs switch GPM400 GHI OUT RANGE TUV ABC MNO PQRS SeaTalkng ABC Monitor DVI or VGA GHI ENTER DVI or VGA To SeaTalkng Keyboard charge point Monitor SeaTalkhs Monitor SeaTalkng backbone SeaTalkhs DVI or VGA D9990-1 G-Series Installation & Commissioning 20 Entertainment system SeaTalkng backbone Plasma Television Basestation SeaTalkhs switch Video module Keyboard charge point ABC GHI JKL DEF MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE ENTER PQRS TUV WXYZ IN ACTIVE DODGE STANDBY DATA PILOT OK CANCEL Wireless Keyboard Camera GPM 400 (Central processor) Camera AV SeaTalkng To SeaTalkng AV DVI or VGA Sat TV SeaTalkng Audio out SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs S-video D9991-1 Note: The system may include up to 2 Video modules to provide additional video capacity. 21 Chapter 2: Typical systems System limits The following quantities of G-Series components may be connected within a single system: G-Series component Max. number on system GPM400 processor module (of which 1 must be set as master GPM) Monitors (2 per GPM400 processor) Keyboards GVM400 video module DSM digital sounder Digital radar scanner See also For limitations associated with ancilliary components and systems, refer to the separate manufacturer’s documentation. G-Series Installation & Commissioning 22 Chapter 3: Packs and contents This section contains details of pack contents for the G-Series system components. Chapter contents • • • • • • • 3.1 GPM400 processor on page 24 3.2 GVM400 video module on page 25 3.3 G-Series Keyboard on page 26 3.4 Keyboard wireless upgrade kit on page 27 3.5 SeaTalkng wireless basestation on page 28 3.6 Marine monitors on page 28 3.7 Alarm buzzer on page 29 See also • For peripheral components (e.g. GPS antenna) refer to the separate instructions supplied with the equipment. 3.1 GPM400 processor Pack items GPM400 Processor Module Description Part No. GPM400 Processor module - US version GPM400 Processor module - EU version GPM400 Processor module - ROW version E02042 E02047 E02048 1.5 m (4.9 ft) Power cable R08003 1.5 m (4.9 ft) NMEA 0183 cable R08004 1 m (3.3 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable A06039 1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalk/Alarm Out cable E55054 3 m (9.8 ft) G-Series Audio out cable R08266 Install pack R08295 User documentation CD 47018 Commissioning and installation guide 87070 Quick reference guide 86126 Warranty booklet 80017 Handbook/documentation GPM400 Power cable GPM400 NMEA cable SeaTalkng spur cable GPM400 SeaTalk/Alarm cable D10062-1 GPM400 Audio cable G-Series Installation & Commissioning 24 3.2 GVM400 video module Pack items Description Part No. GVM400 Video Module E02043 1.5 m (4.9 ft) S-Video cable R08274 1.5 m (4.9 ft) Audio cable R08275 Install pack R08318 Installation sheet 87068 Warranty booklet 80017 GVM400 Audio/Visual server unit GVM400 S-video cable D10063-1 GVM400 audio cable 25 Chapter 3: Packs and contents 3.3 G-Series Keyboard Pack items Handbook/ Documentation Suncover Command center keyboard Panel seal Rear clamp assembly SeaTalkng T connector Stud (x4) Finger nut (x4) SeaTalkng backbone cable D10065-1 SeaTalkng spur cable G-Series Installation & Commissioning 26 Description Part No. G-Series command center keyboard E02044 Sun cover R08307 1 m (3.3 ft) SeaTalkng/NMEA2000 cable A06039 400 mm (15.75 in) SeaTalkng backbone cable A06033 SeaTalkng T-piece connector A06028 Rear cover / mounting bracket R08308 Screw pack R08309 Installation sheet 87084 Warranty booklet 80017 3.4 Keyboard wireless upgrade kit Pack items Battery pack Mounting plate Connector cover Allen head screw (x4) Allen key Screw (x3) Handset dust cover SeaTalkng bulkhead mounting cable Part No. SeaTalkng bulkhead mounting cable R08311 2.5 m (8.2 ft) keyboard charge cable R08310 Battery pack R08312 4 x allen head M3 screws R08313 Mounting plate R08314 Connector cover R08315 Mounting screws (self tapping) x 3 R08316 Dust cap (covers dash mount cnx) R08317 Allen key R08338 Installation Sheet 87085 D10066-1 SeaTalkng Command Center charge cable Description 27 Chapter 3: Packs and contents 3.5 SeaTalkng wireless basestation 3.6 Pack items Marine monitors Pack items SeaTalkng wireless basestation SeaTalk T connector Marine display Mounting brackets x 2 SeaTalkng backbone cable Sun cover SeaTalkng spur cable 5 meter VGA cable assembly Description Part No. Wireless basestation E02045 1 m (3.3 ft) SeaTalk NG spur cable - stripped ends A06043 400 mm (15.75 in) SeaTalkng backbone cable Description Part No. A06033 17” Marine Display 19” Marine Display E02036 E02037 SeaTalk NG T-connector A06028 Sun cover Installation instructions 87086 2 x mounting brackets Part numbers depend on the display model. Refer to your display handbook for details 5 m (16.4 ft) VGA cable 1.5 m (4.9 ft) Power cable G-Series Installation & Commissioning 28 D10363-1 D10067-1 1.5 meter Power Cable 3.7 Alarm buzzer D10363-1 Pack items Description Part No. Alarm buzzer E26033 29 Chapter 3: Packs and contents G-Series Installation & Commissioning 30 Chapter 4: Cables and connections This section contains details of cables and connections. Use it to plan your system wiring and ensure that you have the necessary cables available. Chapter contents • 4.1 General instructions on page 32 • 4.2 Power distribution on page 33 • 4.3 GPM400 processor on page 37 • 4.4 Monitor connections on page 38 • 4.5 Keyboard connections on page 40 • 4.6 Video and Entertainment on page 43 • 4.7 SeaTalkhs network on page 47 • 4.8 GPS Connection on page 49 • 4.9 SeaTalk & Alarm connection on page 50 • 4.10 NMEA 0183 connections on page 51 • 4.11 SeaTalkng connections on page 54 • 4.12 NMEA 2000 connections on page 55 4.1 General instructions Strain relief • Cable types and length • Follow the guidelines given in this section to determine appropriate cable types and length. • Unless otherwise stated use only standard cables of the correct type, supplied by Raymarine. • Ensure that any non-Raymarine cables are of the correct quality and gauge. For example, longer power cable runs may require larger wire gauges to minimize any voltage drop in a cable. Circuit isolation For installations using both AC and DC current: • Always use isolating transformers or a separate power-inverter to run PC’s, processors, displays and other sensitive electronic instruments or devices. • Always use an isolating transformer with Weather FAX audio cables. • Always use and RS232/NMEA converter with optical isolation on the signal lines. • Always make sure that PC’s or other sensitive electronic devices have a dedicated power circuit. Routing cables • No acute bends. Minimum bend radius of 100mm. Cable shielding Minimum bend 200 mm (8 in) diameter Ensure that all data cables are properly shielded that the cable shielding is intact (e.g. hasn’t been scraped off by being squeezed through a tight area). D10596-1 Minimum bend of cable 100 mm (4 in) radius • Ensure adequate strain relief is provided. Protect connectors from strain and ensure they will not pull out under extreme sea conditions. Schematic diagram Protect all cables from physical damage and exposure to heat. Use trunking or conduit where possible. Avoid running cables through bilges or doorways, or close to moving or hot objects. • Secure cables in place using tie-wraps or lacing twine. Coil any extra cable and tie it out of the way. • Where a cable passes through an exposed bulkhead or deckhead, a watertight feed-through should be used. When planning your connections and cabling, produce a schematic diagram to assist you. EMC installation guidelines Raymarine equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) regulations. This minimizes electromagnetic interference between equipment, which could otherwise affect the performance of your system. You should always route data cables: • as far apart from other equipment and cables as possible, • as far away from high current carrying AC and DC power lines as possible, • as far away from antennas as possible. G-Series Installation & Commissioning Correct installation is required to ensure that EMC performance is not compromised. Ensure you comply with the EMC guidelines detailed on page 58 32 4.2 Power distribution Typical distribution Monitor Monitor Radar GPS Distribution Panel DSM 400 GPM400 GPM400 +VE bar -VE bar All GPM400 processors must be powered from a single breaker. In line fuse protection must be provided for each individual power circuit. Circuit breaker GPM400 GPM400 Fuses D10145-1 33 Chapter 4: Cables and connections Circuit grounding Power distribution notes: • Raymarine recommend that you have a dedicated distribution panel for your G-Series system. • All GPM400 processor units must be powered from a single breaker or switch, with appropriate circuit protection. • All monitors and ancillary equipment should where possible be wired to individual breakers. Grounding The power cable screen and all Ground terminals MUST be connected to ship’s ground. Failure to connect to ship’s ground may cause it, or other on-board electronics to function incorrectly. No positive ground Sharing a breaker The G-Series system is NOT intended for use on “positive” ground boats. The power input cable earth screen connections must be connected directly to the boats ground. Where more than 1 piece of equipment shares a breaker you must provide protection for the individual circuits. E.g. an in-line fuse for each power circuit +VE bar No ground loops -VE bar Ground loops may cause galvanic corrosion. Avoid using the ships structure (metal) as an earth point, as this could result in ground loops. Monitors and ancilliary equipment where possible be wired to individual breakers. Grounding notes Where this not possible an inline FUSE can be used to provide additional portection. • Use a dedicated earthing plate (e.g. dynaplate) in contact with the water. • Ground cables may be routed to a common point (e.g. within the switch panel. With a single (appropriately rated) copper braid connecting to the earthing plate. • Use flat tinned copper braid, 30 A rating (1/4 inch) or greater. Equivalent stranded wire diameter 4mm or greater. • Keep the length of the earth braid as short as possible. • Installations using both AC and DC current should have a separate ground circuit for each. See Circuit isolation on page 32. Fuse Fuse D10164-1 Circuit breaker The fuse must be of an appropriate type and rating for the load to be protected. G-Series Installation & Commissioning 34 Circuit protection Equipment Supply voltage Thermal breaker Fuse GVM400 Video Module 12 V 1.2 A 2A 24 V 1A 1A GPM400 processor All GPM400 processors must be switched via a single breaker. Number of GPM400 units Supply voltage Thermal breaker (Overall) Fuse (Individual) 12 V 10 A 10 A 24 V 5A 5A 12 V 20 A 10 A 24 V 10 A 5A 12 V 25 A 10 A 24 V 15 A 5A 12 V 35 A 10 A 24 V 20 A 5A For other ancillary equipment, refer to the separate installation instructions for circuit loading and protection information. Power cables • Cable must be of a suitable gauge for the circuit load. • Each unit should have its own dedicated power cable wired back to the distribution panel. • All GPM400 processors should be connected to the same breaker. • Power cable must include a separate screen wire. General circuit protection The following loads and protection ratings apply to G-Series displays and ancillary equipment: Equipment Supply voltage Thermal breaker Fuse G190 marine display 12 V 8A 12 A 24 V 4A 6A 12 V 8A 12 A 24 V 4A 6A G170 marine display 35 Chapter 4: Cables and connections GPM400 power cables Length (max) Supply voltage Cable gauge (AWG) 0-5 m (0-16.4 ft) 12 V 18 24 V 20 5-10 m (16.4-32.8 ft) 12 V 14 24 V 18 10-15 m (32.8-49.2 ft) 12 V 12 24 V 16 12 V 12 24 V 14 15-20 m (49.2-65.6 ft) Supply voltage 0-5 m (0-16.4 ft) 12 V 20 24 V 20 5-10 m (16.4-32.8 ft) 12 V 20 24 V 20 10-15 m (32.8-49.2 ft) 12 V 20 24 V 20 G-Series Installation & Commissioning Cable gauge (AWG) 15-20 m (49.2-65.6 ft) 12 V 18 24 V 20 G170/G190 Marine monitor power cables: GVM400 Video Module power cables Length (max) Supply voltage The GVM400 should have its own dedicated power cable wired back to the distribution panel. Power cable must include a separate screen. Each unit should have its own dedicated power cable wired back to the distribution panel. All GPM400 processors should be connected to the same breaker. Power cable must include a separate screen. Cable gauge (AWG) Length (max) Length (max) Supply voltage Cable gauge (AWG) 0-5 m (0-16.4 ft) 12 V 12 24 V 12 5-10 m (16.4-32.8 ft) 12 V 24 V 10-15 m (32.8-49.2 ft) 12 V 24 V 15-20 m (49.2-65.6 ft) 12 V 24 V Monitor connection notes: • Each monitor should have its own dedicated power cable. • Equipment which is susceptible to noise (such as VHF radios) should not be wired to the same distribution panel as the monitors. If in doubt the monitors (or affected equipment) can be wired directly back to the battery/power source via a dedicated breaker. Refer to the separate monitor documentation for more details. 36 4.3 8. SeaTalkhs network connection (see page 47). 9. NMEA 0183 connection (see page 51) 10. NMEA 0183 connection (see page 51) 11. Audio output (see page 46) GPM400 processor The GPM400 has the following connections: Maximum quantity of GPM400 units The G-Series system will support up to 4 GPM400 processors, of which 1 must be set as the Master GPM. Master GPM On a system with more than one GPM400 you must designate one them as a Master GPM. The SeaTalk and SeaTalkng bus must be connected to the Master GPM. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10 EA 018 NM ATA L K N G MONITOR REPEATER MONITOR MASTER 11 EA 018 NM SE LK HIGH SPE TA EA See also • Ensure you record connections to the GPM400 on the schematic diagram. See Appendix B - Nav Station schematic . • For a typical SeaTalkhs system see page 19. • For information on SeaTalkhs cables and connections see page 47. D10163-1 K/A L A R M POW ER AUDIO Note: The data is passed between multiple GPMs using the SeaTalkhs network. UT AT SE AL 12/24V Power in (see page 33) Status LED (see page 99) SeaTalk / Alarm output (see page 50) SeaTalkng connection (see page 54) DVI display connection - repeater (see page 38) DVI display connection - master (see page 38) USB connection (for chart and software upgrade only) 37 Chapter 4: Cables and connections 4.4 Monitor connections Monitors may be connected to the GPM400 using either VGA or DVI cable. Connect the G-Series marine displays to both the GPM400 processor and SeaTalkhs switch. Camera GPM 400 HS switch Camera Monitor Repeat Monitor (optional) SeaTalkhs VGA input adaptor cable Monitor Composite video Composite video DVI Input SeaTalkhs VGA Input OR GPM 400 Network selector switch (in UP position) Power Cable DVI or VGA SeaTalkhs switch Repeat displays Repeat displays (if used) show the same information / page as the master display. For this reason each display within a Nav Station must be connected to a different GPM400. SeaTalkhs Note: During start-up only the master display will show the boot sequence and start-up information. D10074-1 SeaTalkhs DVI or VGA SeaTalkhs D10075-1 VGA DVI Input Input Maximum quantity of monitors The G-Series system will support up to 8 monitors (2 per GPM400). G-Series Installation & Commissioning 38 Screen resolution and aspect ratio Cable Part No Each GPM will output the same screen resolution to all connected displays. VGA Therefore where multiple displays are connected to a single GPM they should have the same aspect ratio and screen resolution. For example we recommend that wide screen televisions and standard displays are connected to separate GPMs. 500 mm (19.69 in) DVI-VGA converter E06053 1.5 m (4.9 ft) VGA cable R08130 5 m (16.4 ft) VGA cable R08174 10 m (32.8 ft) VGA cable R08296 20 m (65.6 ft) VGA cable R08297 IP Address When connecting a display to the processor, note its IP address on your system diagram. You will need to refer to this during the commissioning process. (See Appendix B for sample diagrams.) Selector Switch Raymarine G-Series displays have a selector switch located by the SeaTalkhs connector. This must be in the UP position for connection to the SeaTalkhs network. Notes To ensure optimum signal quality use only Raymarine cables. Display to SeaTalkhs Required for any VGA connection to the GPM400. Supplied with Raymarine G-Series Marine Displays. Required for keyboard control of display functions. 3rd party displays 1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalkhs cable E55049 5 m (16.4 ft) SeaTalkhs cable E55050 10 m (32.8 ft) SeaTalkhs cable E55051 Notes 20 m (65.6 ft) SeaTalkhs cable E55052 To ensure optimum signal quality use only Raymarine cables. Power Ensure that any 3rd party (non-Raymarine) displays have electrical isolation between the video connections and power supply (and any other 0 V referenced connection). This is to avoid 0 V loops which can cause interference issues. Marine display cables The following cables can be used with marine displays: Cable Part No DVI Connection 5 m (16.4 ft) DVI to DVI (digital) cable E06021 10 m (32.8 ft) DVI to DVI (digital) cable E06022 1.5 m (4.9 ft) Power cable 39 R08173 Supplied with product Chapter 4: Cables and connections Cable Part No Notes 4.5 Power cable extension Not supplied You may extend the power cable if required. See page 35. The G-Series Keyboard communicates using the SeaTalkng system. It may be connected directly to the backbone (wired) or use a remote basestation (wireless). See Appendix C for other cables and accessories. Keyboard connections See also Note: You should have at least one permanently wired keyboard. In the event that any wireless keyboards are lost, the wired keyboard can be used to control the system. • For more detailed installation information refer to the separate users guide supplied with the display. Maximum quantity of Keyboards • Ensure you record connections to the GPM400 on the schematic diagram. See Appendix B - Nav Station schematic . Schematic diagram The G-Series system will support up to 8 keyboards. When connecting a keyboard to the system, record its details on your system/schematic diagram. You will need this information during commissioning. (See Appendix B for sample diagrams.) Wired keyboard system SeaTalkng backbone Monitor SeaTalkng spur SeaTalkng spur GPM 400 Keyboard ABC GHI JKL DEF MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE ENTER TUV WXYZ IN ACTIVE DODGE STANDBY DATA PILOT OK CANCEL D10068-1 PQRS G-Series Installation & Commissioning 40 Wireless keyboard system Wired keyboard connection details SeaTalkng instrument, e.g. ST70 SeaTalkng backbone SeaTalkng backbone Monitor OR SeaTalkng spur GPM400 Keyboard SeaTalkng spur Basestation ABC GHI JKL DEF MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE ENTER TUV WXYZ IN ACTIVE DODGE STANDBY DATA PILOT OK CANCEL Keyboard D10070-1 SeaTalkng charge cable Charge point SeaTalkng spur D10069-1 PQRS SeaTalkng spur SeaTalkng spur For cable part numbers see page 42. 41 Chapter 4: Cables and connections Wireless keyboard connection details SeaTalkng backbone Wireless basestation Wireless basestation SeaTalkng spur Charge point OR SeaTalkng bulkhead mounting Keyboard White Blue Screen D10071-1 SeaTalkng instrument (e.g. ST70) Red SeaTalkng connection Black D10208-1 Keyboard cables The following cables can be used with the Keyboard: Cable Part No Notes Keyboard to SeaTalkng G-Series Installation & Commissioning 42 400 mm (15.75 in) SeaTalkng spur cable A06038 1 m (3.3 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable* A06039* 3 m (9.8 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable A06040 Suppled with the keyboard Cable Part No 5 m (16.4 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable A06041 4.6 Notes Video and Entertainment Video and entertainment is connected and distributed to the G-Series system using 2 system components: Wireless basestation to SeaTalk ng 1 m (3.3 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable (bare ends) A06043 3 m (9.8 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable (bare ends) A06044 • GVM400 Video Module • SeaTalkhs switch. Note: Video equipment may also be connected directly into the displays, although this will not be distributed around the system. Included with wireless basestation. Dashboard / Charging 2.5 m (8.2 ft) charging cable R08311 3 m (9.8 ft) SeaTalkng bulkhead mounting cable R08310 Included with the wireless upgrade kit. See Appendix C for other cables and accessories. See also Ensure you record connections to the GPM400 on the schematic diagram. See Appendix B - Nav Station schematic . 43 Chapter 4: Cables and connections Typical video system SeaTalkhs network Composite Composite Composite GVM400 video module SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs S-Video and Audio SeaTalkhs switch Sat TV OR DVD D10076-1 Maximum quantity of GVM400 video modules The G-Series system will support up to 2 GVM400 video modules. G-Series Installation & Commissioning 44 Video / Entertainment connection details Video module SeaTalkhs switch SeaTalkhs Earth Power supply Screened power cable Sat TV G-Series and SeaTalkhs devices S-Video Audio OR Video module connections DVD D10077-1 45 Chapter 4: Cables and connections Video/Entertainment system cables • The following cables are used to connect the GVM400 video module: Cable Entertainment / Audio from the Video processor. (Associated with the Comp4 or S-Video connection) • Alarms and other system alerts. Note: The audio output is line level only and must be connected to a suitable 3rd party amplifier in order to be heard. Part No Notes S-Video 1.5 m (4.9 ft) adapter cable R08274 Included with GVM400. 1.5 m (4.9 ft) audio cable R08275 Included with the GVM400 AV cables N/A Installer to supply suitable cables. GPM 400 Audio Video and audio equipment should be supplied with appropriate cables to connect to the G-Series system. SeaTalkhs Use SeaTalkhs Patch cables. See page 47 Power Power cables are not included with GVM400. You must supply appropriate power cables to suit your system requirements (see page 35). To ship's audio system D10190-1 Audio cables The following cables are available to connect to the audio output: See Appendix C for other cables and accessories. Cable Notes 3 m (9.8 ft) Audio out cable R08266 Supplied with GPM400. 15 m (49.2 ft) G-Series Audio out cable R08298 Audio Video output connection The video output is obtained from the GPM400 processor using DVI or VGA cables. See Monitor connections on page 38 for details. Audio output connection G-Series audio output is obtained from the GPM400. The following audio signals are obtained through this output.: G-Series Installation & Commissioning Part No 46 4.7 SeaTalkhs network SeaTalkhs Network cables All devices are wired individually back to the SeaTalkhs switch using the following cables: The SeaTalkhs network has 2 main purposes: • Connection of digital devices. • Networking of G-Series equipment. Cable Notes For a typical SeaTalkhs system see page 19. SeaTalkhs network SeaTalkhs devices 1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalkhs network cable E55049 5 m (16.4 ft) SeaTalkhs network cable E55050 10 m (32.8 ft) SeaTalkhs network cable E55051 15 m (49.2 ft) SeaTalkhs network cable A62135 20 m (65.6 ft) SeaTalkhs network cable E55052 The following digital devices communicate via the SeaTalkhs network: • SeaTalkhs Switch The hub of the network, this routes all network traffic. • GPM400 processors For sharing data over the network. • GVM400 Video Module For video distribution over the G-Series network. See page 43 • Digital radar • Digital sounder (e.g. DSM400) For fishfinding applications. Refer to the separate instructions supplied with the sounder. • G-Series marine displays (G190, G170 etc.) To allow control of display functions at the G-Series keyboard. See page 38 • SR100 Sirius weather/audio receiver (North America only.) To receive sirius satellite weather and audio services. Network cables are used to connect the GPM400 to the SeaTalkhs switch. SeaTalkhs patch See also For a typical SeaTalkhs system see page 19. For more details on the connections refer to the separate instructions supplied with the digital devices and the SeaTalkhs switch. 47 Chapter 4: Cables and connections Cable Example: DSM400 connection Notes 1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalkhs patch cable E06054 5 m (16.4 ft) SeaTalkhs patch cable E06055 10 m (32.8 ft) SeaTalkhs patch cable E06056 15 m (49.2 ft) SeaTalkhs patch cable A62136 20 m (65.6 ft) SeaTalkhs patch cable E06057 Power Power cables are not included with the SeaTalkhs switch. You must supply appropriate power cables to suit your system requirements (see page 35). DSM400 Patch cables are used to connect the following devices to the SeaTalkhs switch: • GVM400 video module • SeaTalkhs Switch (connecting to other SeaTalkhs switches). • G-Series marine displays. HS switch SeaTalk HS D10201-1 Maximum quantity of DSM sounders See Appendix C for other cables and accessories. The G-Series system will support 1 DSM sounder. See also Increasing network capacity SeaTalkhs For more information refer to the installation guide supplied with the DSM unit. For increased capacity the network may contain multiple switches, connected together using SeaTalkhs network patch cables. DSM digital sounder connection The G-Series system can be used with the following DSM units: • DSM300 • DSM400 The DSM connects to G-Series system via the SeaTalkhs switch. G-Series Installation & Commissioning 48 Digital radar connection The digital radar scanner connects to the SeaTalkhs switch using dedicated digital radar cables Radar HS switch VCM100 Cable Part No 10 m (32.8 ft) Digital cable A55077 15 m (49.2 ft) Digital cable A55078 25 m (82.0 ft) Digital cable A55079 Digital extension cable Notes Required if you wish to extend the cable distance. 5 m(16.4 ft) extension cable A5080 10 m (32.8 ft) extension cable A55081 The maximum cable length including all extensions is 55 m (180 ft) See also Power For more information refer to the installation guide supplied with the radar scanner. D10202-1 Maximum quantity of Radar scanners The G-Series system will support up to 2 digital rader scanners. 4.8 Digital radar cables Depending upon your GPS type it may be either connected via SeaTalk or NMEA 0183. The following cables are used to connect the digital radar scanner: Cable Part No For SeaTalk connection refer to: Notes Digital cable 5 m (16.4 ft) Digital cable GPS Connection • SeaTalk & Alarm connection on page 50. • Separate instructions supplied with your GPS unit. For NMEA 0183 connection refer to: A55076 49 • NMEA 0183 connections on page 51 • Separate instructions supplied with your GPS unit. Chapter 4: Cables and connections 4.9 SeaTalk & Alarm connection Other SeaTalk devices connected Alarm Note: Alarms are global and as such will be sounded across all audio and alarm outputs across the system. SeaTalk connection Red Black White The SeaTalk connection allows the G-Series system to receive data from Raymarine SeaTalk compatible devices such as: Brown Yellow Red Drain Black White 12v supply Red Black Brown Red The alarm output is used to alert the operator to alarms and other audible warnings. No other SeaTalk devices connected Alarm Black Alarm output • Autopilot The G-Series can receive and display autopilot information and act as a repeat controller. Refer to the separate reference guide for operation details. • Instruments The G-Series can receive and display data received from instruments, such as wind, speed and depth. • GPS Required for chart applications. Drain Other SeaTalk devices Yellow Master GPM or SeaTalk/Alarm The SeaTalk bus must be connected to the Master GPM (see page 37). Note: SeaTalk connection to other GPMs for the purposes of redundancy is allowed. GPM 400 12 V power supply The SeaTalk connection provides a 12 V supply rated at 125 mA. This is suitable to supply 1 sounder module. Note: SeaTalk instruments will usually be powered from a separate power supply, e.g from a Raymarine autopilot course computer. You should not power a SeaTalk bus from more than one supply. D10144-1 The alarm output and SeaTalk are combined into a single connector. This includes a 12 V fused power supply. G-Series Installation & Commissioning 50 SeaTalk / Alarm output cables For example: Your system should have GPS connected to one place only. Duplicated GPS data will produce erratic behavior within the system. The following cable is used to connect the SeaTalk / Alarm output: Connection / Cable Part No Notes E55054 Supplied with GPM400 processor. GPM 400 Alarm / SeaTalk 1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalk/Alarm Out cable See Appendix C for other cables and accessories. 4.10 NMEA 0183 connections The GPM400 processor has 2 NMEA 0183 connectors. Dual speed: 38.4 or 4.8 Kbps as required. These may be used for connection of NMEA compliant devices for data such as: • Fastheading, from an autopilot or fastheading sensor. This is required for Radar target acquisition (MARPA). See page 52 and your separate autopilot instructions. • AIS information (for radar target identification). See page 53 and your separate AIS receiver instructions. • Green -ve IN White +ve IN Yellow +ve OUT -ve OUT +ve OUT +ve IN Brown Screen -ve (not OUT connected) NMEA DEVICE Other NMEA data (such as 3rd party GPS or autopilot systems). For other NMEA device connections refer to the separate manufacturers instructions. -ve IN D10193-1 Multiple NMEA devices You may connect NMEA devices to any GPM400 including the master GPM. You should only connect 1 device of any particular type to the G-Series system (including any connected databus or networked electronics). 51 Chapter 4: Cables and connections NMEA 0183 connection cables Fastheading connection The following cables are used to connect to NMEA 0183 devices. Fastheading data required for radar target acquisition (MARPA) may come from either the autopilot or a separate Raymarine Fastheading sensor. Connection / Cable Part No Notes 1.5 m (4.9 ft) NMEA 0183 cable R08004 Supplied with GPM400 processor unit. Other NMEA connections N/A Installer to supply suitable data cable. GPM 400 Autopilot Use a shielded twisted pair cable to minimise interference. See Appendix C for other cables and accessories. NMEA0183 NMEA 0183 Raymarine cable cores: Function (at GPM400 processor) Color Pin no. NMEA Input (-ve) common Green NMEA Input (+ve) White NMEA Output (+ve) Yellow NMEA Output (-ve) common Brown Not connected Screen Pilot control head CANCEL ENTER MENU D10191-1 Note: Input and outputs are crossed. Input GPM400 is connected to output at NMEA device and vice versa. G-Series Installation & Commissioning Fluxgate compass 52 AIS connection VHF antenna AIS receiver VHF radio NMEA0183 4.8 (GPS data to VHF radio) GPM 400 NMEA0183 4.8 (fast heading) NMEA0183 (38.4) D10192-1 For more information refer to separate AIS instruction documents. 53 Chapter 4: Cables and connections 4.11 SeaTalkng connections Typical SeaTalkng system The G-Series system will use SeaTalkng to communicate with: • SeaTalkng instruments (e.g. ST70), • SeaTalkng autopilots (e.g. ST70 with SPX course computer), • G-Series keyboard. CANCEL ENTER CANCEL MENU ENTER MENU SeaTalkng cables The SeaTalkng system uses the following cables and connections. Connection / Cable Keyboard GPM 400 Notes ABC GHI JKL DEF MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE ENTER Backbone cables (various lengths) The main cable carrying data. Spurs from the backbone are used to connect SeaTalkng devices. T-piece connectors Used to make junctions in the backbone to which devices can then be connected. Terminators Required at either end of the backbone. Spur cables Used to connect devices. Devices may be daisy chained or connected directly to the T-pieces. PQRS TUV WXYZ IN ACTIVE DODGE STANDBY DATA PILOT OK CANCEL Autopilot (Course Computer) Power Supply For more information refer to the separate SeaTalkng reference manual. 12 V / 24 V dc SeaTalkng power SeaTalkng backbone The SeaTalkng bus requires a 12 V power supply. This may be provided from: • Raymarine equipment witha regulated 12 V supply. (e.g. a SmartPilot course computer) • Other suitable 12 V supply. (Note the grounding requirements for the G-Series system, see page page 34. 12 V dc + Data D10195-1 G-Series Installation & Commissioning 54 4.12 NMEA 2000 connections See also For more information refer to the separate SeaTalkng reference manual. NMEA 2000 devices are connected using the SeaTalkng bus. The G-Series system can display data received from NMEA 2000 devices (e.g. for displaying data from compatible engines). SeaTalkng backbone You may connect NMEA 2000 compatible devices using appropriate adaptor cables. NMEA 2000 equipment (e.g. engine via appropriate manufacturers interface) SeaTalkng to DeviceNet cable D10599-1 NMEA 2000 cable The following cable is used to connect the NMEA 2000 devices to the SeaTalkng bus: Connection / Cable 1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalkng to DeviceNet male Part No Notes A06046 55 Chapter 4: Cables and connections G-Series Installation & Commissioning 56 Chapter 5: Installation and mounting This section gives details for installation and mounting of the core components of the G-Series system. Use this information when planning and installing your system. Chapter contents • 5.1 General instructions. Page 58 • 5.2 GPM400 Processor module. Page 59 • 5.3 G-Series Keyboard. Page 60 • 5.5 GVM400 Video Module. Page 66 • 5.6 Alarm buzzer. Page 67 See also • Monitor installation. Refer to the separate instructions supplied with the monitor. • Peripheral equipment. Refer to the instructions supplied with the individual packs. • Cabling and connections - Chapter 4: Cables and connections. Page 31. 5.1 General instructions Any specific requirements for each system component are provided later in this chapter. Cable entry Equipment location Ensure the unit is mounted in a location which allows proper routing and connection of cables: When deciding on the location of system components, consider the following: • Minimum bend radius of 100 mm (3.94 in). • Use cable supports to prevent stress on connectors. • Ignition hazards • Ventilation • Mounting surface • Cable entry EMC installation guidelines • EMC installation guidelines Raymarine equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) regulations. This minimizes electromagnetic interference between equipment, which could otherwise affect the performance of your system. Ignition hazards Potential ignition sources Correct installation is required to ensure that EMC performance is not compromised. The equipment in these instructions is NOT approved for use in hazardous/flammable atmospheres such as an engine room. For optimum EMC performance, we recommend that: • Raymarine equipment and the cables connected to it are: i. At least 3 ft. (1 m) from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio signals e.g. VHF radios, cables and antennas. In the case of SSB radios, the distance should be increased to 7 ft. (2 m). ii. 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. • 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. Ensure equipment is adequately supported on a secure surface. • Raymarine specified cables are used. Do not mount units or cut holes in places which may damage the structure of the vessel. • Cables are not cut or extended unless doing so is detailed in the installation manual. Ventilation To ensure adequate airflow: • Ensure that equipment is mounted in a compartment of suitable size. • Ensure that ventilation holes are not obstructed. • Allow adequate separation of equipment. Any specific requirements for each system component are provided later in this chapter. Mounting surface G-Series Installation & Commissioning 58 5.2 Remember GPM400 Processor module Where constraints on the installation prevent any of the above recommendations: • Always allow the maximum separation possible between different items of electrical equipment. • This will provide the best conditions for EMC performance for the installation. Suppression ferrites Raymarine cables may be fitted with suppression ferrites. These are important for correct EMC performance. Any ferrite removed to facilitate installation must be replaced in the original position immediately after the installation is complete. • Use only ferrites of the correct type, supplied by Raymarine authorized dealers. Connections to other equipment 125 mm (4.92 in) 230 mm (9.0 in) If Raymarine equipment is to be connected to other equipment using a cable not supplied by Raymarine, a Raymarine suppression ferrite MUST always be attached to the cable near the Raymarine unit. Air vents 335 mm (13.2 in) Cable clip D10100-1 Minimum ventilation clearance of XXX mm around total perimeter Minimum radius bend of cable (100mm) 59 Chapter 5: Installation and mounting 5.3 Mounting and environment The following conditions apply: • Do NOT install near sources of heat or vibration (e.g. engine). • The unit is NOT designed for use in a sealed enclosure. Access to the unit is required, e.g. for chart updates. • Must be mounted on a vertical surface. Sides and top must be level. • Mounting surface must be firm, secure and capable of supporting the weight of the unit. • Install below decks in a dry area. • Install the unit well away from potential sources of ignition. The Keyboard can be installed for 2 different types of use: • • Allow the following clearances from other equipment and surfaces. Distance Top 100 mm (3.94 in) Left 100 mm (3.94 in) Right 100 mm (3.94 in) Bottom To allow cable entry Front 150 mm (5.91 in) Cables • Minimum bend radius of 100 mm (3.94 in) • All cables must be secured within 150 mm (5.91 in) of the unit. This will prevent undue strain on the connectors. See also Ensure you record connections to the GPM400 on the schematic diagram. See Appendix B - Nav Station schematic. For connection details, see page 31. G-Series Installation & Commissioning Wired operation (flush mounted). Wireless operation, using the wireless upgrade kit and SeaTalkng basestation. Note: You should have at least one permanently wired keyboard. In the event that any wireless keyboards are lost, the wired keyboard can be used to control the system. Mounting clearances Side G-Series Keyboard 60 Wired operation - flush mounted Dimensions Mounting arrangement 98 mm (3.85 in) G-Series keyboard 59.8 mm (2.35 in) minimum clearance 35 mm (1.38 in) Sun cover 46 mm (1.81 in) Keyboard Panel seal (adhesive side up) 297 mm (11.69 in) D10226-1 SeaTalk NG cable Mounting and environment • The keyboard is suitable for mounting both above and below decks. It is waterproof to CFR-46 standard. • Use the cutting template provided with the keyboard. • Connect cable into keyboard before clamping in place. The following conditions apply: Finger nut (x4) Rear clamp assembly D10101-1 Stud (x4) 61 • Do NOT install near sources of heat. (e.g. engine). • Install the unit well away from potential sources of ignition. Chapter 5: Installation and mounting Cables • 1. Install charge point. Minimum bend radius of 100 mm (3.94 in). Note: Remove protective cover from each side of gasket See also Ensure you record your keyboard details on the schematic diagram. See Appendix B - Nav Station schematic. Ensure flat edge is located to left side for correct orientation Wireless upgrade kit Allows wireless operation of the keyboard. Cut 25 mm diameter hole Mounting and environment • The should be within sight of G-series monitors. This will allow a keyboard to operate the system whilst on charge. 25 mm (1 in) G-Series Installation & Commissioning 62 25 mm diameter hole D10161-1 49 mm (2.6 in) No.4 x 3/8"screw 3. Fit the battery, taking care to avoid contamination of the cover seal. D10162-1 2. Fit splash cover. D10518-1 63 Chapter 5: Installation and mounting Wireless basestation 4. Fit the rear cover. D10189-1 Required for wireless operation of the keyboard. 117 mm (4.61 in) 5. For charging and wired operation use the cable provided Note: The keyboard should be charged for 6 hours before use. 66 mm (2.6 in) G-Series Installation & Commissioning 64 36 mm (1.42 in)
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