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Gseries Installation Part 2

65 Chapter 5: Installation and mounting
Mounting and environment
The following conditions apply:
• You must perform a site survey to find an appropriate location 
and ensure good wireless reception around the boat.
• Do NOT install near sources of heat or vibration. (e.g. engine).
• Install in a dry area as high on the vessel as possible.
• Mount on a vertical surface.
• Install the unit well away from potential sources of ignition.
• Mount at least 1 m (3 ft) away from devices which may be af-
fected by radio transmission (e.g. compass)
Site survey (wireless coverage)
You will need to survey the wireless coverage to ensure that wire-
less devices can operate around the vessel.
Repeat basestation
A repeat basestation may be used to optimize wireless coverage.
Note: Only the master basestation is connected to SeaTalkng. The 
repeat basestation requires a power connection only.
5.4 G-Series Monitors
To install your monitor refer to the separate instructions provided.
See also
Ensure you record your monitor details on the schematic diagram. 
See Appendix B - Nav Station schematic.
Fit Base Station as high up as possible, in a dry location
D10205-1
Note: Only the master basestation is connected to SeaTalk
ng
.
The repeat basestation requires a power connection only. 
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5.5 GVM400 Video Module Mounting and environment
• Mount below decks in a dry area
• Install on a vertical surface.
• Do NOT mount near sources of heat or vibration. (e.g. engine)
• Install well away from potential sources of ignition.
Cables
• Minimum bend radius of 100 mm (3.94 in).
• Power cable should be fixed to the plastic case using the cable 
tie provided.
• All video / data cables must be secured within 150 mm (5.91 in) 
of the unit using a suitable cable clip. This will prevent undue 
strain on the connectors.
D10197-1
Minimum
radius bend
of cable
(100mm)
Cable clip
170 mm (6.7 in) 
237 mm (9.33 in)
56 mm
(2.2 in)

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5.6 Alarm buzzer
The alarm is used to alert the operator to alarms and other audible 
warnings.
Mounting and environment
• Mount below decks in a dry area
• Install on a vertical surface.
• Do NOT mount near sources of heat or vibration. (e.g. engine)
• Install well away from potential sources of ignition.
D10203-1
38 mm
(1.5 in)
60 mm (2.36 in) diameter
60 mm (2.5 in) 
18 mm
(0.7 in)

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6
Chapter 6: Initial test
This section gives details for the initial tests and checks to be carried out once installation is complete.
Chapter contents
•  Turn on breakers on page 70
•  Marine monitor checks on page 70
•  Keyboard checks on page 70
•  GPM400 processor checks on page 70
•  GVM400 video processor checks on page 70
•  SeaTalkhs switch on page 70
See also
For help with diagnosing and rectifying faults, refer to Chapter 9: Troubleshooting.
Before powering up
Before proceeding with the power on test of your system please ensure that:
• Radar and all ancillary equipment has been installed and connected in accordance with the manufactur-
ers instructions.
• All G-Series equipment has been installed and connected in accordance with the G-Series installation 
instructions.

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6.1 Power up test
It is advisable to perform an initial power-up test to help ensure that 
the system is wired correctly.
Perform the following initial checks before proceeding to the com-
missioning stage:
Turn on breakers
Turn on the power to the equipment at the distribution panel:
1. Monitors and ancillary equipment.
2. GPM400 processors.
Power up sequence
Power up the monitors first to allow the boot sequence and start-up 
information to be shown at master monitors.
Check system:
Wait for 2 minutes whilst the boot sequence is completed, then 
check each of the following:
• Monitors
• Keyboards
• GPM400 processors
• GVM400 Video Modules
• SeaTalkhs Switch
• DSM sounder module. (refer to separate instructions supplied 
with the DSM)
Marine monitor checks
You will need to select the appropriate input on each monitor.
On a G-Series marine monitor:
• Press the power key (if required)
• Press the Left/Right arrow keys to scroll through the inputs.
On a healthy system all monitors will:
• show the G-Series set-up wizard screen on the appropriate in-
put channel.
Note: Only the master monitors will show the initial boot 
sequence. The repeat monitors may not begin to operate 
until the system has ran through its start-up sequence 
(approximately 2 minutes after power on).
Keyboard checks
You can check that each keyboard is correctly connected by look-
ing at its LCD monitor.
On a healthy system all keyboards will:
• Display the message “NOT ASSIGNED”.
GPM400 processor checks
Check that each GPM is correctly connected by looking at its LED 
(found next to the SeaTalk/alarm output).
On a healthy GPM400:
• LED will flash Green.
For a full LED status listing see page 99.
GVM400 video processor checks
Check that each GPM is correctly connected by looking at its LED 
(found next to the SeaTalk/alarm output).
On a healthy GVM400:
• LED will flash Green.
For a full LED status listing see page 100.
SeaTalkhs switch
Use this to check the status of your SeaTalkhs network connections.

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On a healthy SeaTalk Switch:
• Each connected channel will have one flashing and one steady 
green LED.
For a full LED status listing see page 98.

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7
Chapter 7: Initial Setup
This chapter provides information for the initial setup of a new system
Chapter contents
• 7.1 Power up the system on page 74
• 7.3 Select Master GPM on page 75
• 7.2 First time configuration on page 74
• 7.4 Configure Nav Stations on page 77
• 7.5 Assign Keyboards on page 78
Schematic diagram
You will need details of the equipment connections and serial numbers. You should have entered these onto 
the Nav Station schematic diagrams during the installation.
Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location
D10029-1
Display 1 Display 2 (if applicable)
Keyboard
GPM400 processor
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Serial number
Location
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
SeaTalkhs switch
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Serial number
Location
GPM400 processor
Serial number
Location
Bridge - Right
BridgeBridge
10-2-0-14
-
-
-
-
-
10-2-0-2
Bridge - Left
1006021 1006024
Left (switch cupboard) Right (switch cupboard)
02070016
Bridge
-
-
Bridge nav Bridge

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7.1 Power up the system
Before powering up
Before proceeding with the power on test of your system please 
ensure that:
• Radar and all ancillary equipment has been installed and con-
nected in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
• All G-Series equipment has been installed and connected in ac-
cordance with the G-Series installation instructions.
Turn on breakers
Turn on the power to the equipment at the distribution panel.
1. Monitors and ancillary equipment
2. GPM400 processors.
Power up sequence
Power up the monitors first to allow the boot sequence and start-up 
information to be shown at master monitors.
See also
For information on repeat / master monitors see page 38.
7.2 First time configuration
There is an automatic menu sequence when you set up the system 
for the very first time (i.e. for systems which do not yet have any 
Nav Stations configured). This will automatically display the appro-
priate menus at power up, to help you to configure your Nav 
Stations.
Note: First time configuration must be done at a monitor 
connected to the master GPM (see page 75).
Nav Station
A Nav Station is a group of monitors, GPM processors and Key-
boards. This provides a location from where users can view and 
control the G-Series system.
First time configuration, automatic sequence
Select Master GPM
•To set the Master GPM on page 76
Create Nav Station
•To create a new Nav Station on page 77
•To assign monitors to a Nav Station on page 77
Assign Keyboards
•Assign Keyboards on page 78
Appropriate set-up menus will automatically appear on the monitor.

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Typical Nav station arrangement
Each display within a Nav Station must be connected to a different 
GPM400. This is because the master and repeat displays con-
nected to any single GPM400 will both show the same information 
or page.
See also
For more information on nav station connections, see Chapter 
2: Typical systems.
7.3 Select Master GPM
The GPM400 master handles the data from the marine electronics 
installed around the boat. It receives data (e.g. via SeaTalkng) and 
transmit this around the G-Series system via the SeaTalkhs
network.
Note: The initial set up should be done at a monitor connected to 
the master GPM. See page 74.
D10239-1
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
Nav Station 1
(Flybridge)
Nav Station 2
(Bridge)
Below decks components
(GPM400, GVM400 etc..)

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To open the Set Master GPM menu:
Select Master GPM - menu and soft keys
•GPM-XXXXXXXXX
The available GPMs are listed by serial number. Cross refer 
these with the Serial numbers on your Nav Station schematic 
diagrams.
•Local GPM
Indicates the GPM to which the monitor is physically connected.
•Current Master
This is the GPM currently set at the master.
To set the Master GPM
1. Select the appropriate GPM from those displayed.
2. Press the SET AS MASTER softkey.
To identify the correct GPM
If you are unsure of which GPM to select, press the 
DISCOVER GPM softkey to show a message on every monitor 
which identifies the GPM to which it is connected. 
D10334-1
MENU
SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
SET MASTER GPM
SET AS MASTER
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7.4 Configure Nav Stations
For a definition of a Nav station see First time configuration on 
page 74.
To open the Configure Nav Stations menu:
Nav Stations - menu and soft keys
To create a new Nav Station
from the Configure Nav Stations menu:
1. Press CREATE NAV STATION softkey/
2. Enter the name for the Nav Station.
i. Press SELECT NAME to select from the list of pre defined 
names. OR
ii. Press EDIT NAME to use a custom name.
3. Press OK when complete.
To assign monitors to a Nav Station
from the Configure Nav Stations menu:
1. Select the appropriate Nav Station from those displayed
2. Press ASSIGN MONITORS.
3. Select the monitors to be added.
i. Press ADD RAY Monitor to select from the Raymarine 
monitors connected to the system. OR
ii. Press ADD OTHER MONITOR to select a non Raymarine 
monitor.
4. Enter the appropriate information for the monitor type selected.
D10336-1
MENU
SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURE NAV STATIONS
DELETE NAV STSTIONCREATE NAV STATIONASSIGN MONITORS... EDIT NAME
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Assign monitors
Information required
Monitor 
type(s)
Name
• Press SELECT NAME to select from the list of pre 
defined names. OR
• Press EDIT NAME to use a custom name.
ALL
GPM
From the list displayed, select the GPM to which the 
monitor is connected.
•DISCOVER GPM
If you are unsure of which GPM to select, press the 
DISCOVER GPM softkey to show a message on 
every monitor which identifies the GPM to which it is 
connected.
ALL

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To identify the correct monitor
Softkeys are provided to help you identify the correct monitor.
•DISCOVER IP
If you are unsure of which monitor to select, press this softkey 
to identify the IP address of each monitor. 
•IDENTIFY MONITOR
You can confirm that the correct monitor has been assigned by 
pressing this softkey. The selected monitor will then display its 
OSD menus, allowing it to be identified.
7.5 Assign Keyboards
Introduction
You must assign each G-Series Keyboard to control a Nav station 
or an individual monitor.
To open the Assign Keyboards menu:
Keyboard Configuration - menu and soft keys
•KBD-XXXXXXXXX
The available Keyboards are listed by serial number. Cross re-
IP Address
From the list displayed, select the IP address of the 
monitor being assigned.
•DISCOVER IP
If you are unsure of which monitor to select, press this 
softkey to identify the IP address of each monitor. 
•IDENTIFY MONITOR
You can confirm that the correct monitor has been 
assigned by pressing this softkey. The selected 
monitor will then display its OSD menus, allowing it to 
be identified.
RAY monitors only
Input
Select the monitor input to which the G-Series cable is 
connected  (e.g. VGA 1)
RAY monitors only
Assign monitors
Information required
Monitor 
type(s)
D10338-1
MENU
SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
ASSIGN KEYBOARDS
ASSIGN TO MONITORASSIGN TO NAV STATION
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fer these with the Serial numbers on your Nav Station 
schematic diagrams.
•Assigned to
Shows the assignment of the selected keyboard.
To assign a Keyboard to a Nav Station
from the Assign Keyboards menu:
1. Select the desired keyboard from those displayed.
2. Press ASSIGN TO NAV STN.
Then either:
i. Select from the list of available Nav Stations. OR
ii. Press the ASSIGN TO ALL NAV STNS softkey.
3. Press OK when complete.
To assign a Keyboard to an individual monitor
from the Assign Keyboards menu:
1. Select the desired keyboard from those displayed.
2. Press ASSIGN TO MONITOR.
3. Select from the list of available Monitors.
4. Press OK when complete
To identify the correct keyboard
If you are unsure of which keyboard to select, press the 
IDENTIFY KEYBOARD softkey to show a message on the monitor 
to identify the keyboard being used. 

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Chapter 8: Commissioning
This chapter provides information for the commissioning of a system once the initial setup is complete.
Chapter contents
• 8.1 Language setting on page 82
• 8.2 Compass heading setup on page 82
• 8.3 Radar setup on page 83
• 8.4 GPS checks on page 85
• 8.5 Fishfinder checks on page 86
• 8.6 Set up video on page 87
• 8.7 NMEA 0183 on page 88
• 8.8 Data checks on page 89
See also
For details of how to operate the G-Series system or general navigation of the menus and pages, refer to the 
separate user reference guide.

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8.1 Language setting
The system will operate in the following languages:
To select a language:
Select the required language from those displayed.
8.2 Compass heading setup
The G-Series system provides options to set up a Raymarine 
compass.
Note: If the compass is connected to a Raymarine autopilot, you 
should calibrate the compass heading using the autopilot 
controller, and proceed to the Radar setup (page 83).
Check heading
Provided that the system has a compass connected, the compass 
heading is displayed in the data bar at the top of the screen:
If no heading is displayed this could indicate a problem with the 
autopilot or compass connection. See Chapter 9: 
Troubleshooting. Page 91 for more information.
Linearize (swing) the compass
If your system has a Raymarine compass (e.g ST80 or Fasthead-
ing sensor) which is not connected to an autopilot system, then you 
will need to linearize (swing) the compass using the G-Series 
system.
To linearize your compass:
1. Once you have selected LINEARIZE COMPASS, follow the on-
screen instructions.
2. When instructed to align heading, press the ALIGN HEADING
soft key and then turn the rotary control one click at a time to 
fine tune the heading.
English (US) English (UK) Chinese
Danish Dutch Finnish
French German Greek
Icelandic Italian Japanese
Korean Norwegian Portuguese
Russian Spanish Swedish
D10340-1
MENU
SYSTEM SETUP
LANGUAGE
D10351-1
Compass Heading
D10349-1
MENU
COMPASS SETUP
LINEARIZE COMPASS

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8.3 Radar setup
2 scanner systems
The system may have 2 digital scanners connected. You can select 
the scanner to be used for each radar window.
For 2 scanner systems you must repeat the instructions in this 
(Radar setup) section, once for each scanner.
Initialize radar and set to transmit
You will need to:
• Initialize the radar
• Select a scanner (2 scanner systems only)
• Set radar to transmit
To initialize the radar
Select a Radar page by either:
i. Press the PAGE key to select from the current page set.
OR
ii. Press and hold the PAGE key to select from all available 
pages.
The Radar scanners will now initialize in standby mode, this pro-
cess will take approximately 70 seconds.
If the radar fails to initialize, refer to Chapter 9: 
Troubleshooting. Page 91.
To assign scanners (2 scanner systems only)
For 2 scanner systems you must select which scanner is to be used 
for the current radar view.
Scanners are listed by serial number (or name if assigned).
1. Select the appropriate scanner from those displayed.
2. Press OK when done.
Note: The EDIT NAME softkey allows you to assign a name to 
each scanner connected
Electromagnetic energy
The radar scanner transmits electromagnetic 
energy. Ensure all personnel are clear of the 
scanner before switching to Tx (transmit mode).
Radar 1 (long range)
D10513-1
Radar 1 Radar 2Radar 2 (short range)
Radar 1
Radar 2
OR
D10340-1
MENU
RADAR SETUP
ASSIGN SCANNERS

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To set radar to transmit
1. Press the Power button on the Keyboard.
2. Press the RADAR TX/STDBY softkey and set to TX.
Note: For 2 scanner systems there are individual ON/OFF and TX/
STDBY keys for each scanner.
Check radar operation
Typical radar page
Points to check:
• Radar sweep with echo responses are shown on screen
• Radar status icon rotating in top right hand corner
If either of the above are not present this could indicate a fault. 
Refer to the radar troubleshooting section for information.
Check and adjust bearing alignment
Check and adjust the radar bearing alignment to ensure that radar 
objects appear at the correct bearing relative to your boat’s bow. 
You will need to check the radar bearing alignment for any scanner 
installation that is not aligned with the boat.
Note: Bearing alignment should only be done after the compass 
heading has been checked (page 82).
To check the bearing alignment
With your boat under way:
1. Align your boat’s bow with a stationary object identified on the 
Radar display
An object between 1 & 2 NM distant is ideal.
D10342-1
Radar status 
icon
Ship's Heading Marker 
(SHM)
Radar scanner aligned
(bearing alignment should not be required)
Radar scanner NOT aligned
(bearing alignment will be required)
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2. Note the position of the object on the radar display. If the target 
is not under the Ships heading marker (SHM), there is an align-
ment error and you will need to carry out bearing alignment 
adjustment.
To adjust the bearing alignment
With a radar window active select the bearing alignment menu:
From the menu:
1. Press the BEARING ALIGNMENT softkey. 
2. Use the rotary control to place the selected target under the 
SHM.
3. Press OK when complete.
Parking settings (open array scanners)
To ensure the scanner parks (rests) in the correct position when 
rotation stops, you may need to adjust the radar offset angle.
To adjust radar parking settings
From the Radar setup menu (radar in standby mode): 
1. Select the PARKING OFFSET option, then adjust the offset 
angle required to park the radar so that the antenna comes to 
rest facing forward (you should see the Raymarine logo wording 
from the front of the boat) when you place it in either standby or 
switch it off. 
2. Press OK when complete.
8.4 GPS checks
The GPS is required to show your boat position on the chart. You 
can set up your GPS and check its status using the GPS status 
icons and the GPS Status page of the Setup menu. 
Check the GPS Status icon
This is located in the top right hand corner of the screen.
If NO FIX is displayed refer to the GPS status page (below) and 
Troubleshooting section on page 95.
GPS Status page
D10343-1
MENU
RADAR SETUP
BEARING ALIGNMENT
D10346-1
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MENU
GPS STATUS

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Typical GPS status screen
This screen may help diagnose a NO FIX status. It provides infor-
mation for each for each tracked GPS satellite.
HDOP
The HDOP (Horizontal Dilution Of Position) value shown on screen 
provides an indication of the positional accuracy. This will vary 
depending upon the relative position of the GPS satellites and the 
prevailing conditions.
An ideal figure is 1.0. which indicates optimum accuracy.
A consistently high value (6 or above) may be associated with 
NO-FIX occurring frequently. Check that the GPS antennae has a 
clear view of the entire sky and refer to the troubleshooting section 
on page 95.
See also
For further information and details regarding differential GPS, refer 
to the separate user reference manual.
8.5  Fishfinder checks
For the fishfinder window to function the system must be connected 
to a digital sounder (e.g. DSM400).
To select a fishfinder screen:
• Press the PAGE key to select from the current page set.
• Press and hold the PAGE key to select from all available 
screens.
Typical fishfinder screen
Points to check:
• Fishfinder screen is scrolling and showing graphical 
information.
• FIshfinder status icon animated in top right hand corner.
OTHER SETUPDIFF SETUP RESTART GPS
DIFF GPS
ON          OFF
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FIX STATUS
HDOP
122
00001.0 SD-FIX
SATELLITE DIFFERENTIAL
WGS 1984
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Fishfinder status 
icon

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• Valid depth and frequency values on screen
If any of the above are not present this could indicate a fault. Refer 
to Chapter 9: Troubleshooting. Page 91.
Fault indications:
No Data
This is displayed if the system cannot detect a compatible DSM 
sounder with appropriate transducer.
Invalid custom configuration
Indicates an invalid manual override of switch settings at the trans-
ducer. Refer to your DSM and Transducer documentation for 
further information.
8.6 Set up video
To ensure correct operation of the video and entertainment system 
you should setup and test all video and audio channels.
Before proceeding ensure that the video sources are operating. For 
audio you should ensure that the amplifier is turned on with the 
appropriate input selected.
Check the video and audio output
You will need to:
• Set up and select a video page
• Set up the video inputs
To set up a video page
1. Open the system Setup menu.
2. Open the Select Page Set screen.
3. Highlight the page set you want to edit.
4. Press the EDIT PAGE SET softkey:
5. Follow the on-screen instructions and select the video page 
type as appropriate.
6. Press OK.
To select a video page
• Press the PAGE key to select from the current page set.
OR
• Press and hold the PAGE key to select from all available page 
sets.
The audio (associated with input 4) will be heard through the con-
nected amplifier or television.
To set up video inputs
This menu provides the following options:
•Setup video cycle
You may set up display cycles for multiple video sources.
•Setup softkey shortcuts
You can set up the softkeys used to view the video channels on 
the monitor.
•Configure video system
Set up S-Video and other video options (S-Video is only avail-
able on input 4). See Configure the video system .
•Reset GVM
Reset all options associated with the GVM400 video server(s) 
to the factory default settings.
D10352-1
MENU
VIDEO SETUP MENU

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Configure the video system
Select the required video input, then adjust the following options as 
required:
•Rename GVM400 video unit
By default, the GVM video modules are labelled by their serial 
number, e.g.  “GVM400-0471123”. You can change these la-
bels to make them more descriptive.
•Rename video
By default, the video sources are labelled ‘Comp1’ to ‘Comp3’ 
and ‘S-Video’. You can change these labels to make them more 
descriptive, for example: ’engine room’, ‘stern’, or ‘bow’.
•Type (Input 4 only)
By default input 4 is set to S-Video. If you want to use input 4 for 
composite video, change this setting accordingly.
•Orientation
Use this option to change the orientation of the video image. 
For example to display a mirror-image of the video feed if you 
have a rear-facing camera linked to a forward-facing display.
•Aspect ratio
The video application automatically detects the appropriate as-
pect ratio for each input source. If an image appears distorted 
(squashed or stretched), you can override the automatic setting 
to choose the appropriate aspect ratio manually.
An aspect ratio of 4:3 is standard format, while 16:9 is wide-
screen format.
See also
• Please refer to the Reference Manual for more details.
• If any channel does not display correctly check the video and 
SeaTalkhs connections. Also refer to Chapter 
9: Troubleshooting 
8.7 NMEA 0183
If you have a Navtex or AIS receiver connected to a NMEA 0183 
port, you will need to change the NMEA Port Setting.
Set up the NMEA port using a monitor physically connected to the 
correct GPM400 processor. (Refer to the details on your Nav Sta-
tion schematic diagrams)
NMEA Port settings
AIS checks
1. Check the AIS Status icon
D10600-1
MENU
VIDEO SETUP MENU
CONFIGURE VIDEO SYSTEM
Setting NMEA
equipment Additional information
NMEA 4800 General Default setting
Navtex 4800
or
Navtex 9600
Navtex receiver Please refer to your Navtex 
receiver manual for appro-
priate settings.
AIS 38400 AIS receiver
D10353-1
MENU
SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM INTEGRATION

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This is located in the top right hand corner of the screen.
If NO AIS is displayed, please refer to the Troubleshooting section 
on page 97.
2. Check that AIS targets are available
Use the chart window with radar overlay to check the AIS 
operation.
Note:  For dockside or dry-dock commission, you may not see 
targets.
Use these softkey functions to view AIS targets
Typical AIS window
8.8 Data checks
Use the data window to check that the G-Series system is receiving 
all necessary information from the marine electronics system. This 
includes:
• Instrument and other data received via SeaTalkng.
• Engine data. Compatible engines may send information using 
NMEA 2000. This can be then connected into the SeaTalkng
bus.
• Other data on the system (e.g. received via SeaTalk and 
NMEA 0183).
To select the digital data page
• Press the PAGE key to select from the current page set.
D10356-1
VRM/EBL TARGET 
TRACKING GAIN
Acquire target
Monitor in zones
MARPA & AIS options
Zone 1 on/off
Setup zone 1
Zone 2 on/off
Setup zone 2
Options window
MARPA list window
Cancel all targets
Cancel target
ENHANCE 
ECHOES PRESENTATION
MARPA list
D10357-1
AIS status 
icon
AIS target

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• Press and hold the PAGE key to select from all available pages.
Typical instrument data window
To set up the digital data to be displayed
Open the Panel Setup Menu
Use this menu to add or remove types of data from the display. 
Refer to the user reference manual for additional information.
D10354-1
D10334-1
MENU
PANEL SETUP MENU

9
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting
This section gives details for the troubleshooting the system. It covers common problems that may occur 
during test and commissioning.
Chapter contents
•  Power up on page 92
•  Marine Monitors on page 92
•  Keyboards on page 93
•  Radar on page 94
•  GPS on page 95
•  Video on page 96
•  Data on page 97
•  Fishfinder on page 98
•  SeaTalkhs Switch LED indications on page 98
•  GPM400 LED indications on page 99
•  GVM400 LED indications on page 100
•  DSM400 LED indications on page 100

G-Series Installation & Commissioning 92
9.1 Troubleshooting
Power up
Marine Monitors
Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
• The system (or part of it) does not power up. • Power supply problem • Check relevant fuses and breakers.
• Check that the power supply cable is sound and that all 
connections are tight and free from corrosion.
• Check that the power source is of the correct voltage and 
sufficient current.
Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
• Monitor is blank. • The monitor is in standby mode. • Press the standby/power key on the monitor.
• The monitor has no power supply. • Refer to troubleshooting Power up on page 92.
• Monitor shows “Searching” or “No signal” 
message.
• A repeat monitor during system start-up • Wait for a couple of minutes and see if the problem clears.
• The monitor is set to an incorrect input channel. • Press the channel select keys on the monitor to check all 
input channels.
• A faulty connection to the GPM400 processor • Check the cable/connection between the monitor and the 
GPM400 processor.
• The GPM400 processor is not operating 
correctly.
• Check the GPM400 power supply.
Refer to troubleshooting Power up on page 92.
• Check the GPM400 status LEDs.
Refer to troubleshooting GVM400 LED indications on 
page 100.
• Monitor picture is out of proportion • GPM has 2 monitors with different screen 
resolutions
• GPM has 2 monitors with different aspect ratio
• Ensure that monitors connected to a single GPM have the 
same screen resolution and aspect ratio.
• Monitor resolution is incorrect (display looks 
pixelated or stretched/squashed)

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Keyboards
• The keyboard does not operate monitor setting 
menus.
• On or more monitors are not listed when config-
uring the monitors or Nav Stations.
• SeaTalkhs network problem • Check the status of the SeaTalkhs Switch.
Refer to troubleshooting SeaTalkhs Switch LED indica-
tions on page 98
• Check the marine monitor and ensure that the network 
selector switch is in the “up” position (required when 
connected to the SeaTalkhs network).
• Check that the monitor and GPM400 are both connected 
to the SeaTalkhs switch.
• Check that SeaTalkhs cables are free from damage.
• The monitor is not a Raymarine G-Series unit. • Only G-Series marine monitors are compatible with the 
SeaTalkhs network required for this functionality.
• Software mismatch between equipment may 
prevent communication.
• Contact Raymarine technical support
Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
• Keyboard LCD is blank.
• (Monitor may also show no keyboards 
connected message)
• The Keyboard is not connected to SeaTalkng or 
has no power.
• Check keyboard wiring and power to SeaTalkng bus.
• Wireless keyboard is not charged up.  • Connect wireless keyboard to charge point.
Keyboard LCD shows low battery • Wireless keyboard battery requires charging
• Degraded / old keyboard battery requires 
replacing
• Charge keyboard battery at appropriate charge point.
• Replace battery
• Keyboard LCD shows sw version message.
e.g 86/78 F64D V0.6A
• (Monitor may also show no keyboards 
connected message)
• The Keyboard cannot communicate with a 
GPM400 processor
• Ensure GPM400 processors are connected to the 
SeaTalkng system.
• Wireless basestation is not operating or is 
disconnected from SeaTalkng.
• Check power and connections to SeaTalkng wireless 
basestation.
• Wireless basestation is out of range • Re-survey wireless coverage and move / add repeat 
basestations if necessary.

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Radar
• Keypresses result in improper or no action at 
the display.
• Software mismatch between equipment may 
prevent communication.
• Contact Raymarine technical support
• Keyboard does not control the expected monitor 
or Nav Station.
• Keyboard is not assigned to the correct Nav 
Station(s).
• Assign keyboard to Nav station (see Assign Keyboards 
on page 78).
• Incorrect monitor is selected at Keyboard • Check the Keyboard LCD to see which monitor is 
currently being used. Use the left/right arrow keys to 
select between the available monitors.
• Keyboard does not operate monitor setting 
menus.
• Refer to troubleshooting Marine Monitors on page 92
Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
• No Data or No scanner message. • Radar scanner power supply • 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 suffi-
cient current (using voltage booster if appropriate).
• SeaTalkhs network problem • Check that all radar scanners are correctly connected to 
the SeaTalkhs switch.
• Check the status of the SeaTalkhs Switch.
Refer to troubleshooting Status LEDs on page 98.
• Check that SeaTalkhs cables are free from damage.
• Radar scanner fault • Refer to the radar scanner handbook.
• Software mismatch between equipment may 
prevent communication.
• Contact Raymarine technical support

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GPS
• Radar will not initialize
(Voltage control module (VCM) stuck in “sleep 
mode”)
• Intermittent or poor power connection. • Check power connection at VCM.
(Voltage at input = 12 V, Voltage at output = 40 V)
• Switch at scanner pedestal in OFF position. • Ensure scanner pedestal switch is in ON position.
• The bearing given on the radar window differs 
from the actual bearing.
• The radar bearing alignment requires 
correcting.
• Perform the bearing alignment procedures. (See Check 
and adjust bearing alignment on page 84).
Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
• “No Fix” GPS status icon is displayed. • GPS equipment fault • Ensure that the GPS is functioning correctly (refer to 
manufacturers handbook).
• GPS connection fault • Ensure that GPS connections and cabling are correct.
• GPS antenna in poor position
• GPS installation problem
• Ensure GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky.
• Refer to manufacturers handbook for installation details.
• Geographic location or prevailing conditions 
preventing satellite fix.
• Check periodically to see if a fix is obtained in better 
conditions or another geographic location.

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Video
Problem Possible cause / solution Possible solutions
Video picture is unavailable at some or all 
Nav stations.
• Video signal is not reaching the GVM400 video 
module.
• Check the video source equipment.
• Check the video connections to the GVM400 unit.
• GVM400 video module or power supply 
problem.
• Check the GVM400 status.
See troubleshooting GVM400 LED indications on 
page 100.
• Check the GVM400 power supply.
Refer to troubleshooting Power up on page 92.
• SeaTalkhs network problem • Check that all GVM400 and all GPM400s are connected 
to the SeaTalkhs switch.
• Check the status of the SeaTalkhs Switch.
Refer to troubleshooting Status LEDs on page 98
• Check that SeaTalkhs cables are free from damage.
• Software mismatch between equipment may 
prevent communication.
• Contact Raymarine technical support

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Data
Problem Possible cause / solution Possible solutions
• Instrument or other system data is unavailable 
at all Nav Stations.
• Data not received at Master GPM. • Check the data bus (e.g. SeaTalkng) wiring and connec-
tion to the master GPM.
• Check the overall integrity of the data bus (e.g. 
SeaTalkng) wiring.
• If available refer to the reference guide for the data bus. 
(e.g. SeaTalkng reference manual)
• Data source (e.g ST70 instrument) is not 
operating.
• Check the source of the missing data (e.g. ST70 
instrument)
• Refer to the manufacturers handbook for the equipment in 
question.
• Software mismatch between equipment may 
prevent communication.
• Contact Raymarine technical support
• Instrument or other system data is missing from 
some but not all Nav Stations.
• SeaTalkhs network problem • Check that all GPM400s are connected to the SeaTalkhs
switch.
• Check the status of the SeaTalkhs Switch.
Refer to troubleshooting Status LEDs on page 98.
• Check that SeaTalkhs cables are free from damage.
• Software mismatch between equipment may 
prevent communication.
• Contact Raymarine technical support

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Fishfinder
9.2 Status LEDs
SeaTalkhs Switch LED indications
• Problem • Possible cause / solution • Possible solutions
• No data source for the fishfinder. • DSM power supply fault. • Check the DMS power supply.
Refer to troubleshooting Power up on page 92.
• Other DSM fault. • Refer to the instructions supplied with the DSM unit.
• SeaTalkhs network problem. • Check that the DSM is correctly connected to the 
SeaTalkhs switch.
• Check the status of the SeaTalkhs Switch.
Refer to troubleshooting Status LEDs on page 98.
• Check that SeaTalkhs cables are free from damage.
• Software mismatch between equipment may 
prevent communication.
• Contact Raymarine technical support
• Invalid custom configuration message • Indicates an invalid manual override of switch 
settings at the transducer
• Refer to your DSM and Transducer documentation for 
further information
LED State (Connected channels only) Causes
• For all connected channels:
1 steady and 1 flashing green LED.
• No problem detected
(Steady LED indicates network connection
Flashing LED indicates network traffic)
• No LEDs are illuminated • No power to SeaTalkhs switch
• Some LEDs are not illuminated • Cable / connection faults on the channels with non-illuminated LEDs.
• Equipment connected to non-illuminated LEDs may be faulty.

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GPM400 LED indications
Color Operation Causes
Normal operation
Green Flashing 500 / 500 ms • Normal operation (Heartbeat)
Green Flashing 750 / 250ms • Standby mode
Warnings and Errors
Off Off < 2 minutes
Off for > 2 minutes
• Startup
• No power
•
Amber On steady • Power on
• Lamp test
Amber Flashing x 1 • No link between processors (network fault)
Amber Flashing x 2 • No network / cable unplugged
Amber Flashing x 3 • Over temperature warning
Amber/Green Alternating 750/250 ms • Bootloader awaiting to be upgraded or downloading code 
Amber/Red Alternating 750/250 ms • DOBII Download. This condition remains until a valid application is available 
from Flash
Red Flashing x 1 • Fan fault
Red Flashing x 3 • Over temperature error
Red Flashing x 4 • Flash write error
Red Flashing x 5 • No application programmed
Red Flashing x 8
(May be followed by Flashing amber) 
• Hardware fault

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GVM400 LED indications
DSM400 LED indications
Color Operation Causes
Normal operation
Green Flashing
(various rates, depending upon system data)
• Normal operation
Warnings and Errors
Amber On steady • Power on
• Lamp test
Amber Flashing x 1 • Acquisition failure
Amber Flashing x 2 • No network / cable unplugged
Amber Flashing x 3 • Other network error
Amber/Red Alternating 750/250 ms • Software upgrade. This condition remains until a valid application is available 
from Flash
Red Flashing x 1 • Unit can no longer poll input status
Red Flashing x 4 • Flash write error
Red Flashing x 6 • Video stopped
Red Flashing x 7 • Video error
Red Flashing x 8
(May be followed by Flashing amber) 
• Hardware read failure
Color Operation Causes
Normal operation
Green Flashing 500 / 500 ms • Normal operation (Heartbeat)
Green Flashing 750 / 250ms • Standby mode

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Warnings and Errors
Off Off < 2 minutes
Off for > 2minutes
• Startup
• No power
•
Amber On steady • Power on
• Lamp test
Amber Flashing x 1 • Input transducer
Amber Flashing x 2 • No network / cable unplugged
Amber Flashing x 3 • Over temperature warning
Amber Flashing x 8 • Watchdog restart
Amber/Red Alternating 750/250 ms • Software upgrade. This condition remains until a valid application is available 
from Flash
Red Flashing x 1 • Voltage error
Red Flashing x 3 • Over temperature error
Red Flashing x 4 • Flash write error
Red Flashing x 5 • No application programmed
Red Flashing x 8
(May be followed by Flashing amber) 
• Hardware read failure
Color Operation Causes

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G-Series Installation & Commissioning 103
Appendix ATechnical specification
GPM400 Processor module
GPM400 Processor module 
Nominal supply 
voltage
12 V / 24 VDC
Operating voltage 
range
10.7 V to 32 V DC
Fuse / Breakers 12 V supply:
10 A fuse protection at distribution panel
10 A thermal circuit breaker protection at distribution 
panel
24 V supply:
4 A fuse protection at distribution panel
5 A thermal circuit breaker protection at distribution 
panel
Typical Power 
consumption
No external loads
3 A @ 12 V
1.5 A @ 24 V
With external loads
5 A @ 12 V
2.5 A @ 24 V
Environmental 
conditions:
operating temperature: -15°C to 55°C (5°F to 131°F)
non-operating temperature: -25°C to 70°C (-13°F to 
158°F)
relative humidity limit: 80%
water protection: drip resistant when mounted 
vertically
Storage conditions for 
packaged unit:
Temperature: -25°C to 55°C (-13°F to 158°F)
relative humidity: 75%
Dimensions: Width = 335 mm (13.19 in)
Height =230 mm (9.06 in)
Depth = 125 mm (4.92 in), 
Weight 6.5 kg (14.33 lb)
Data connections NMEA 0183 (x2)
SeaTalk 
SeaTalkng
SeaTalkhs
Compact flash
USB (software upgrade only)
Video DVI x 2
(Optional VGA adaptor available)
Audio Stereo line out (rated 1 V rms)
SeaTalk / alarm power 
output
250 mA at 12 V 
CE approvals - 
conforms to:
89/336/EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC, 
EN60945:2002
GPM400 Processor module 

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GVM400 Video module
GVM400 Video module 
Nominal supply 
voltage
12 V / 24 V DC
Operating voltage 
range
10.7 V to 32 V DC
Fuse / Breakers 12 V supply:
2 A fuse protection at distribution panel
1.2 A thermal circuit breaker protection at distribution 
panel
24 V supply:
1 A fuse protection at distribution panel
1 A thermal circuit breaker protection at distribution 
panel
Typical Power 
consumption
650 mA @ 12 V
330 mA @ 24 V
Environmental 
conditions:
operating temperature: -15°C to 55°C (5°F to 131°F)
non-operating temperature: -25°C to 70°C (-13°F to 
158°F)
relative humidity limit: 80%
water protection: drip resistant when mounted 
vertically
Storage conditions for 
packaged unit:
Temperature: -25°C to 55°C (-13°F to 158°F)
relative humidity: 75%
Dimensions: Width = 237 mm (9.33 in)
Height = 170 mm (6.69 in)
Depth = 56 mm (2.20 in)
Weight 0.8 kg (1.76 lb)
Data connections SeaTalkhs
Video inputs Inputs 1-3: Composite video
(PAL 626 Line, NTSC 525 Line)
Input 4: S-Video or Composite video
Audio inputs Stereo audio line in (rated 1 V rms)
(associated with Input 4 (S-Video or composite)
CE approvals - 
conforms to:
89/336/EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC, 
EN60945:2002
GVM400 Video module 

105  
G-Series Keyboard
G-Series Keyboard 
Nominal supply 
voltage
12 V DC (From SeaTalkngbus)
Operating voltage 
range
9 V to 16 V DC
Power consumption 
(standby)
1.5 W
Environmental
conditions:
operating temperature: -15°C to 55°C (5°F to 131°F)
non-operating temperature: -25°C to 70°C (-13°F to 
158°F)
relative humidity limit: 95%
water protection: waterproof to CFR-46 standard
Storage conditions 
when packed:
Temperature: -25°C to 55°C (-13°F to 158°F)
relative humidity: 75%
Dimensions: (width, height, depth)
297 mm (11.69 in), 98 mm (3.86 in), 46 mm (1.81 in)
Weight 0.65 kg (1.43 lb)
Data connections SeaTalkng
SeaTalkng RF (requires wireless upgrade kit and sepa-
rate basestation)
Approvals: CE:
• EN60945, EN300-440-2
FCC:
• CFR47 PART 15
Other
• IC-RSS-210

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G-Series marine monitors
A
B
C
D
E
Display
G120 - 12 inch
G150 - 15 inch
G170 - 17 inch
G190 - 19 inch
A
330 (13.00)
380 (14.97)
415 (16.34)
454 (17.87)
B
284 (11.18)
315 (12.39)
358 (14.10)
389 (15.31)
C
307 (12.08)
357 (14.07)
394 (15.51)
432 (17.00)
D
257 (10.10)
292 (11.50)
335 (13.19)
366 (14.41)
E
118 (4.64)
118 (4.64)
100 (3.94)
100 (3.94)
Dimensions - mm (in)
G-Series marine monitors 
Nominal supply 
voltage
12 V / 24 V DC
Operating voltage 
range
10.2 V to 32 V DC
Power consumption 
(standby)
G170 - 7.6 amps at 12 V
             3.5 amps at 24 V
G190 - 7.7 amps at 12 V
             3.6 amps at 24 V
Environmental 
conditions:
operating temperature: -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F)
non-operating temperature: -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 
158°F)
water protection: waterproof to IP66 (from the front)
Storage conditions 
when packed:
Temperature: -25°C to 55°C (-13°F to 158°F)
relative humidity: 75%
Dimensions: Refer to separate operators handbook for model 
dimensions
Weight G120 - 4.6 kg (10 lbs)
G150 - 5.8 kg (12 lbs)
G170 - 6.4 Kg (14 lbs)
G190 - 7.3 Kg (16 lbs)
Video inputs 3 VGA
2 DVI-D
3 Composite video
1 S-Video
Data connections SeaTalkhs/Ethernet
Serial Port
Native resolution G120 / G150: 1024 x 768 (XGA)
G170 / G190: 1280 x 1024 (SXGA)
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See also
• For additional specifications, refer to the documentation sup-
plied with the individual equipment.
Resolutions and 
refresh rates
VGA - 60,72, 75 and 85 Hz
SVGA - 56, 60, 72, 75 and 85 Hz
XGA - 60, 70, 75 and 85 Hz
SXGA - 60, 75 and 85 Hz
UXGA - 60, 65, 70, 75 and 85 Hz
All timings in accordance with VESA Monitor Timing 
Standards
Approvals: CE:
• 1999/5/EC, EN60945:2002
FCC:
• Part 80 (47CFR) and Part 2 (47CFR)
G-Series marine monitors 

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109  
Appendix B - Nav Station schematic
Plan the connections and arrangement of your core system. This information is required when commissioning.
Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location
D10029-1
Display 1 Display 2 (if applicable)
Keyboard
GPM400 processor
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.
0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Serial number
Location
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
SeaTalkhs switch
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Serial number
Location
GPM400 processor
Serial number
Location
Bridge - Right
BridgeBridge
10-2-0-14
-
-
-
-
-
10-2-0-2
Bridge - Left
1006021 1006024
Left (switch cupboard) Right (switch cupboard)
02070016
Bridge
-
-
Bridge nav Bridge

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If required use multiple sheets, as shown in the example system below.
Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location
D10029-1
Display 1 Display 2 (if applicable)
Keyboard
GPM400 processor
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Serial number
Location
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
SeaTalkhs switch
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Serial number
Location
GPM400 processor
Serial number
Location
Bridge - Right
BridgeBridge
10-2-0-14
-
-
-
-
-
10-2-0-2
Bridge - Left
1006021 1006024
Left (switch cupboard) Right (switch cupboard)
02070016
Bridge
-
-
Bridge nav Bridge Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location
D10029-1
Display 1 Display 2 (if applicable)
Keyboard
GPM400 processor
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Serial number
Location
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
SeaTalkhs switch
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Serial number
Location
GPM400 processor
Serial number
Location
Bridge
3
10-2-0-20
-
-
-
-
Bridge - Radar 1
1006026
Middle (Switch cupboard)
02070016
Bridge
-
Bridge nav Bridge
Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location
D10029-1
Display 1 Display 2 (if applicable)
Keyboard
GPM400 processor
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Serial number
Location
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
SeaTalkhs switch
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Serial number
Location
GPM400 processor
Serial number
Location
FlyBridge - Right
BridgeBridge
10-2-0-36
-
-
-
-
-
10-2-0-37
FlyBridge - Left
Repeat Repeat
1006021 1006024
Left (switch cupboard) Right (switch cupboard)
03070030
Bridge
-
-
FlyBridge Fly Bridge
Example notes:
Bridge (Above)
• 3 displays all controlled by a single 
keyboard.
Flybridge (Right)
• 2 repeat displays with a single 
keyboard.
In this example system, the flybridge 
does not repeat the dedicated radar 
display used on the bridge.

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Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location
D10029-1
Display 1 Display 2 (if applicable)
Keyboard
GPM400 processor
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Serial number
Location
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
SeaTalkhs switch
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Serial number
Location
GPM400 processor
Serial number
Location

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Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location
D10029-1
Display 1 Display 2 (if applicable)
Keyboard
GPM400 processor
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Serial number
Location
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
SeaTalkhs switch
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Serial number
Location
GPM400 processor
Serial number
Location

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Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location
D10029-1
Display 1 Display 2 (if applicable)
Keyboard
GPM400 processor
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Serial number
Location
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
SeaTalkhs switch
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Serial number
Location
GPM400 processor
Serial number
Location

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Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location
D10029-1
Display 1 Display 2 (if applicable)
Keyboard
GPM400 processor
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Serial number
Location
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
SeaTalkhs switch
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
Name
Location
IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only)
Video connection (delete as appropriate)
DVI / VGA 
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Serial number
Location
GPM400 processor
Serial number
Location

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Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location
D10575-1
Display 1
Keyboard
GPM400 processor
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
DVI / VGA
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
IP address (when on SeaTalkhs only)
Video (delete as appropriate)
Serial Number
Location
GPM400 processor
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Name Location
Keyboard
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
GPM400 processor
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
GPM400 processor
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
SeaTalkhs switch
Location
Serial Number
Display 2
DVI / VGA
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
IP address (when on SeaTalkhs only)
Video (delete as appropriate)
Name Location
Display 3
DVI / VGA
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
IP address (when on SeaTalkhs only)
Video (delete as appropriate)
Name Location
Display 4
DVI / VGA
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
IP address (when on SeaTalkhs only)
Video (delete as appropriate)
Name Location

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Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location
D10575-1
Display 1
Keyboard
GPM400 processor
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
DVI / VGA
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
IP address (when on SeaTalkhs only)
Video (delete as appropriate)
Serial Number
Location
GPM400 processor
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
Name Location
Keyboard
9
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
DATA
MENU
PAGE
.0
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
CANCEL
STANDBY
DODGE PILOT OK
RANGE
OUT
IN
ENTER
SeaTalkng
Wireless (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
GPM400 processor
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
GPM400 processor
Master GPM (delete as appropriate)
YES / NO
Serial Number
Location
SeaTalkhs switch
Location
Serial Number
Display 2
DVI / VGA
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
IP address (when on SeaTalkhs only)
Video (delete as appropriate)
Name Location
Display 3
DVI / VGA
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
IP address (when on SeaTalkhs only)
Video (delete as appropriate)
Name Location
Display 4
DVI / VGA
YES / NO
SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate)
IP address (when on SeaTalkhs only)
Video (delete as appropriate)
Name Location

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Appendix C - Spares and accessories
Note: Parts marked with an asterisk * are supplied as standard 
with certain G-Series equipment. See Chapter 3: Packs and 
contents. Page 23 for details.
Cables
The following cables are available as accessories:
Description Part No.
Marine monitor cables
5 m (16.4 ft) DVI to DVI (digital) cable E06021
10 m (32.8 ft) DVI to DVI (digital) cable E06022
500 mm (19.69 in) DVI to VGA (analogue) cable E06053
1.5 m (4.9 ft) VGA to VGA cable R08130
 5 m (16.4 ft) VGA to VGA cable*R08174*
10 m (32.8 ft) VGA to VGA cable R08296
20 m VGA to VGA cable R08297
SeaTalk
1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalk/Alarm Out cable*E55054*
SeaTalkhs cables
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
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
SeaTalkng cables / connectors
400 mm (15.75 in) SeaTalkng backbone cable A06033
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
5 m (16.4 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable A06041
1 m (3.3 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable (bare ends) A06043 
3 m (9.8 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable (bare ends) A06044
SeaTalkng T-Piece connector*A06028*
NMEA 2000 cables
1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalkng to DeviceNet male A06046
NMEA 0183 cables
1.5 m (4.9 ft) NMEA 0183 cable*R08004*
Power cables
1.5 m (4.9 ft) Power cable*R08003*
Description Part No.

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Spare parts
Audio/Entertainment
1.5 m (4.9 ft) GVM400 Audio cable*R08275*
1.5 m (4.9 ft) GVM400 S-Video cable*R08274*
3 m (9.8 ft) G-Series Audio out cable*R08266*
15 m (49.2 ft) G-Series Audio out cable R08298
Service and Maintenance
This product contains no user serviceable 
components. Please refer all maintenance and 
repair to authorized Raymarine dealers.
Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty.
GPM400 processor module spares
Description Part No.
US Cartography Hard Drive R08267
EU Cartography Hard Drive R08268
ROW Cartography Hard Drive R08269
Hard Drive Cable R08270
COM Express CPU Module Assembly R08271
GPM400 Baseboard R08272
GPM400 Connector Panel Assembly R08273
Chart Door (encl. seal) R08002
Description Part No. GPM400 internal Fan Assembly R08299
GPM400 Main Fan Assembly R08300
SeaTalk NG Locking Collar (white) A06051
GPM400 Install Pack R08295
Keyboard spares
Description Part No.
Keyboard
Sun cover R08307
Rear cover / mounting bracket R08308
Screw pack R08309
Wireless upgrade kit
Keyboard Charge Cable 2.5m R08310
STNG Bulkhead Mounting Cable R08311
Battery pack R08312
Allen Head M3 Screws (4x) R08313
Mounting Plate  R08314
Connector Cover R08315
Mounting Screws (self tapping) 3x R08316
Dust Cap R08317
Allen key R08338

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GVM400 video module spares
Description Part No.
GVM Connector Cover R08276
GVM install pack R08318
SeaTalkhs Switch module spares
Description Part No.
SeaTalkhs Swtich E55058

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121
Index
Numerics
3rd party monitors  39
A
Accessories  117
AIS
checks  88
connection  53
Alarm
cables  51
connection  50
Alarm buzzer  29, 67
installation  67
Alarm output  50
Audio
cables  46
Audio output connection  46
Autopilot
SeaTalk connection  50
AWG  36
B
Bearing alignment  84
Breaker
rating  35
sharing  34
Breakers
turn on  70, 74
C
Cable
audio  46
charging  43
digital radar  49
gauge  36
general instructions  32
keyboard  42
NMEA 0183  52
power  35
routing  32
SeaTalk / alarm  51
SeaTalkhs  47
shielding  32
strain relief  32
types and length  32
Cable entry  58
Cables  31
spares  117
video/entertainment  46
Cables and connections  31
Cautions  7
Charging
cable  43
keyboard  64
Check system  70
Chinese  82
Circuit
isolation  32
protection  35
Cleaning  7
Clearances
GPM400  60
Command Center Keyboard - see Keyboard
Commissioning  81
introduction  13
Compass
swing  82
Compass heading  82
Configuration  74
Connection
digital radar  49
DSM  48

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keyboard  40
monitor  38
NMEA 2000  55
SeaTalkng  54
Connections  31, 37
Contents
pack  23
Current Master  76
D
Danish  82
Dashboard
cable  43
Data
digital data  89
troubleshooting  97
Digital radar
cables  49
connection  49
Digital sounder
connection  48
Disclaimer  9
Displays - See monitors
DSM400
connection  48
LED indications  100
Dutch  82
DVI  39, 46
E
EMC installation guidelines  7, 32
English (UK)  82
English (US)  82
Entertainment
cables  46
connections  43
Entertainment system  21
Environment
GPM400  60
keyboard  61
keyboard - wireless upgrade  62
F
Fastheading
connection  52
ferrites  8
Finnish  82
Fishfinder
checks  86
troubleshooting  98
French  82
Fuse  35
in-line  34
G
Gauge
cable  36
German  82
GPM400
checks  70
connections  37
installation  59
LED indications  99
master  37
pack items  24
power cable  36
Spares  118
specification  103
GPM400 processor  37
GPS
checks  85
connection  49
SeaTalk connection  50
status icon  85
troubleshooting  95
Greek  82
Grounding  34
GVM400

123
checks  70
installation  66
LED indications  100
Pack items  25
power cable  36
spares  119
specification  104
GVM400 Video Module  66
H
Handbook information  12
HDOP  86
High voltage
warning  7
I
Icelandic  82
Ignition hazards  58
Initial Setup  73
Initialize radar  83
In-line fuse  34
Install
introduction  12
Installation
warning  7
Installation and mounting  57
Instruments
SeaTalk connection  50
IP Address
monitor  39
Isolation  32
Italian  82
J
Japanese  82
K
Keyboard
assign  78
cables  42
checks  70
connections  40
dimensions  61
installation  60
pack items  26
spares  118
specification  105, 106
troubleshooting  93
wired  40, 41
wireless  41
wireless upgrade kit  27
Keyboard Configuration  78
Korean  82
L
Language setting  82
LEDs  98
Linearize the compass  82
Loads
circuit  35
Local GPM  76
Location
equipment  58
Loops
ground  34
M
Master GPM  37, 50
select  75
Monitor
3rd party  39
cables  39
checks  70
connections  38

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power cable  36
repeat  38
Monitor connections  38
Monitors
assign to a nav station  77
installation  65
pack items  28
troubleshooting  92
Mounting  57
alarm buzzer  67
GPM400  60
GVM400  66
keyboard  61
surface  58
N
Nav Station  74
configure  77
typical arrangement  75
Navtex  88
Network
SeaTalkhs  47
Network system  19
NMEA 0183
cables  52
connections  51
GPS  49
set up  88
NMEA 2000 connections  55
Norwegian  82
P
Packs and contents  23
Parking
radar  85
Patch
cable  48
Plan your installation  12
Portuguese  82
Positive ground  7, 34
Power
cables  35
distribution  33
Power supply
SeaTalk / alarm output  50
Power up
test  70
Powering up  74
precautions  69, 74
sequence  70
Power-up
troubleshooting  92
R
Radar
cables  49
checks  84
connection  49
initialize  83
setup  83
troubleshooting  94
warning  7
Repeat monitors  38
Routing cables  32
Russian  82
S
Schematic diagram  12, 32, 73
example  109
SeaTalk
cables  51, 55
connection  50
GPS  49
SeaTalkhs
cables  47
compatible devices  47
connections  47
devices  47

125
LED indications  98
Switch  47
switch checks  70
video connection  43
SeaTalkhs network  47
SeaTalkhs Network cables  47
SeaTalkng
connections  54
keyboard connection  42
typical system  54
Wireless basestation  28
Select Master GPM  76
Setup
initial  73
Shielding  32
Site survey  65
Spanish  82
Spares  117
Specification  103
monitors  106
Status icon
GPS  85
Status LEDs  98
Status page
GPS  85
Strain relief  32
Sun covers  7
Suppression ferrites  8
S-Video
cable  46
Swedish  82
System
checks  70
System overview  16
T
Technical specification  103
Thermal breaker  35
Transmit
radar  83
Troubleshooting  91, 92
Typical systems  15
V
Ventilation  58
VGA  39, 46
Video
cables  46
connections  43
set up  87
troubleshooting  96
Video output connection  46
W
Warnings and cautions  5, 7
Warranty  8
WEEE  8
Wired keyboard  40
Wireless
keyboard  41
Wireless basestation  43, 64
installation  64
pack items  28
Wireless coverage  65
Wireless upgrade
installation  62
Wireless upgrade kit  62
pack items  27

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New Hampshire 03054 USA,
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