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example 30Water ingress 10 212 System limits 32Disclaimers 11 213 Data master master GPM 32Chart cards and memory cards 11 214 System integration 33EMC installation guidelines 11 215 Networking constraints 37Suppression ferrites 12 216 GSeries network 39Connections to other equipment 12 217 System protocols 39Declaration of conformity 12 Chapter 3 Cables and connections 41Product disposal 12 31 General cabling guidance 42Warranty registration 12 32 Sharing a breaker 43IMO and SOLAS 13 33 Grounding requirements 43Technical accuracy 13 34 Typical power distribution 45Chapter 2 Planning the installation 15 35 Power cables 4721 Handbook information 16 36 SeaTalkhs network 4822 GSeries handbooks 16 37 SeaTalkng connection 6523 Installation checklist 17 38 SeaTalk connection 6724 Installation schematics 17 39 NMEA 0183 connection 6925 Nav stations 18 310 NMEA 2000 connection 7126 System overview 20 311 GPS connection 7227 Single processor system example 22 312 AIS connection 7328 Dual nav station single processor example 24 313 Fastheading connection 7429 Single nav station dual processor example 26 Chapter 4 Location and mounting 75 541 Potential ignition source 76 74 GPS check 10842 GPM processor unit 76 75 GPS setup 10843 GSeries monitors 79 76 Radar check 10944 GSeries keyboard 80 77 Sonar check 11145 Command center keyboard wireless upgrade 87 78 Setting up Autopilot AIS and Navtex 11246 GVM400 video module 92 79 Thermal camera setup and checks 11347 Alarm buzzer 94 710 Video setup 114 711 Data checks 116Chapter 5 Initial power on test 95 712 System setup menu 11751 Before powering up 9652 Power up test 96 Chapter 8 125 81 126Chapter 6 Initial setup 99 82 Power up 12761 Command Center Keyboard layout 100 83 GSeries monitor 12862 Compact keyboard layout 101 84 Keyboard 13063 First time configuration 101 85 Radar 13164 Designating the data master master GPM 102 86 GPS 13265 Creating a nav station 102 87 Sonar 13366 Assigning a monitor to a nav station 103 88 Thermal camera 13467 Assigning a keyboard to a nav station 104 89 System data 13768 Assigning a keyboard to an individual monitor 104 810 Video 138Chapter 7 System checks 105 811 SeaTalkhs LED indications 13971 Language selection 106 812 GPM processor unit LED indications 13972 Compass setup 106 813 GVM video module LED indications 14073 Compass bar 107 814 DSM400 sonar LED indications 1416 GSeries installation 9 Technical support 143 Appendix D Nav Station schematics 17391 Raymarine customer support 14492 3rd party support 145Chapter 10 Technical specification 147101 GPM processor unit 148102 GVM400 video module 149103 Command center keyboard 150104 Compact keyboard 151105 Monitors 152106 Glass bridge monitor 155Chapter 11 Options and accessories 159111 SeaTalk accessories 160112 SeaTalkng accessories 160113 SeaTalkhs accessories 161114 Monitor accessories 163115 NMEA 2000 accessories 163116 NMEA 0183 accessories 164117 Audio and video accessories 164118 Spare parts 165Appendix A NMEA 0183 sentences 167Appendix B NMEA 2000 sentences 169Appendix C Connectors and pinouts 172 78 GSeries installation 1 Important information Warning Switch off power supply Warning Product installation and Ensure the boats power supply is switched OFF before starting to install this product Do NOT connect operation or disconnect equipment with the power switched on This product must be installed and operated in unless instructed in this document accordance with the instructions provided Failure to do so could result in personal injury damage to your Warning Radar scanner safety boat andor poor product performance Before rotating the radar scanner ensure all personnel are clear Warning Potential ignition source This product is NOT approved for use in Warning Radar transmission safety atmospheres Do NOT install in a atmosphere such as in an The radar scanner transmits energy engine room or near fuel tanks Ensure all personnel are clear of the scanner when the radar is transmitting Warning High voltages This product contains high voltages Do NOT remove Warning Sonar operation any covers or otherwise attempt to access internal NEVER operate the sounder with the boat out of components unless specifically instructed in this the water document NEVER touch the transducer face when the sounder is powered on Warning Product grounding SWITCH OFF the sounder if divers are likely to be Before applying power to this product ensure it has within 76 m 25 ft of the transducer been correctly grounded in accordance with the instructions in this guide Caution Power supply protection When installing this product ensure the power source is adequately protected by means of a suitablyrated fuse or automatic circuit information 9 Caution Care of chart cards Caution Cleaning To avoid irreparable damage to andor loss of data When cleaning this product from chart cards Do NOT wipe the display screen with a dry cloth as Ensure that chart cards are fitted the correct way this could scratch the screen coating around DO NOT try to force a card into position Do NOT use abrasive or acid or ammonia based DO NOT save data waypoints routes and so on products to a chart card as the charts may be overwritten Do NOT use a jet wash DO NOT use a metallic instrument such as a screwdriver or pliers to remove a chart card Safe removal Use the Remove Card menu option before removing the chart card TFT LCD Displays The colors of the display may seem to vary when viewed against Caution Ensure chart card door is a colored background or in colored light This is a perfectly normal securely closed effect that can be seen with all color Liquid Crystal Displays LCDs To prevent water ingress and consequent damage to In common with all Thin Film Transistor TFT LCD units the screen the display ensure that the chart card door is firmly may exhibit a few less than 7 wrongly illuminated pixels These closed This can be confirmed by an audible click may appear as black pixels in a light area of the screen or as colored pixels in black areas Caution Use the sun covers To protect your product against the damaging effects Water ingress of ultra violet light always fit the sun covers when the product is not in use Water ingress disclaimer Although the waterproof rating capacity of Raymarine products exceeds that called for by the IPX6 standard water intrusion and subsequent equipment failure may occur if any Raymarine equipment is subjected to commercial high pressure washing Raymarine will not warrant equipment subjected to high pressure washing10 GSeries installation micro Secure Digital HighCapacity microSDHCThis product including the electronic charts is intended to be used Note microSD and microSDHC cards require the optionalonly as an aid to navigation It is designed to facilitate use of official Raymarine CF microSD card adaptor Only the charts not replace them Only official government Raymarine adaptor is compatible with your systemcharts and notices to mariners contain all the current for safe navigation and the captain is responsible for theirprudent use It is the users responsibility to use official government Chart cardscharts notices to mariners caution and proper navigational skill Your system is preloaded with electronic charts for your region Ifwhen operating this or any other Raymarine product This product you wish to use different chart data you can insert compatible CFsupports electronic charts provided by third party data suppliers chart cards into the CompactFlash card slot on your unit If youwhich may be embedded or stored on memory card Use of such want to use microSD or microSDHC chart cards you must purchasecharts is subject to the suppliers EndUser Licence Agreement the optional CF microSD card adaptor and insert it into theincluded in the documentation for this product or supplied with the CompactFlash card slot on your unit The microSD or card as applicable chart card must be inserted into the does not warrant that this product is errorfree or that itis compatible with products manufactured by any person or entity Use branded chart cards and memory cardsother than Raymarine When archiving data Raymarine recommends the use of qualityThis product uses digital chart data and electronic information from branded memory cards Some brands of memory card may notthe Global Positioning System GPS which may contain errors work in your unit Please contact customer support for a list ofRaymarine does not warrant the accuracy of such information and recommended cardsyou are advised that errors in such information may cause theproduct to malfunction Raymarine is not responsible for damagesor injuries caused by your use or inability to use the product by theinteraction of the product with products manufactured by others or EMC installation guidelinesby errors in chart data or information utilized by the product andsupplied by third parties Raymarine equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate Compatibility EMC regulations to minimize interference between equipment and minimize the effect such interference could have on the performance of yourChart cards and memory cards cards Correct installation is required to ensure that EMC performance is not compromisedThe following types of memory or chart card are compatible withyour Raymarine system For optimum EMC performance we recommend that wherever possible CompactFlash CF micro Secure Digital microSD Raymarine equipment and cables connected to it areImportant information 11 At least 1 m 3 ft from any equipment transmitting or cables Connections to other equipment carrying radio signals eg VHF radios cables and antennas In the case of SSB radios the distance should be increased Requirement for ferrites on nonRaymarine cables to 7 ft 2 m If your Raymarine equipment is to be connected to other equipment More than 2 m 7 ft from the path of a radar beam A radar using a cable not supplied by Raymarine a suppression ferrite beam can normally be assumed to spread 20 degrees above MUST always be attached to the cable near the Raymarine unit 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 Declaration of conformity and data loss which can occur if the engine start does not have a separate battery Raymarine Ltd declares that GSeries systems are in compliance with the essential requirements of EMC directive 2004108EC Raymarine specified cables are used The original Declaration of Conformity certificate may be viewed on Cables are not cut or extended unless doing so is detailed in the relevant product page at the installation manual Note Where constraints on the installation prevent any of the above always ensure the maximum Product disposal possible separation between different items of electrical equipment to provide the best conditions for EMC performance Dispose of this product in accordance with the WEEE Directive throughout the installation The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ferrites Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment Whilst the WEEE Directive does not apply to someRaymarine cables may be fitted with suppression ferrites These Raymarine products we support its policy and ask you to be awareare important for correct EMC performance If a ferrite has to be of how to dispose of this productremoved for any purpose eg installation or maintenance it mustbe replaced in the original position before the product is usedUse only ferrites of the correct type supplied by Raymarine Warranty dealers To register your GSeries multifunction display ownership please take a few minutes to fill out the warranty registration card found in the box or visit and register online12 GSeries installation instructionsIt is important that you register your product to receive full Your unit package includes a bar code label indicating theserial number of the unit You should stick this label to the cardIMO and SOLASThe equipment described within this document is intended for useon leisure marine boats and workboats not covered by Organization IMO and Safety of Life at Sea SOLASCarriage accuracyTo the best of our knowledge the information in this document wascorrect at the time it was produced However Raymarine cannotaccept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain Inaddition our policy of continuous product improvement may without notice As a result Raymarine cannot for any differences between the product and this information 1314 GSeries installation 2 Planning the contents 21 Handbook information on page 16 22 GSeries handbooks on page 16 23 Installation checklist on page 17 24 Installation schematics on page 17 25 Nav stations on page 18 26 System overview on page 20 27 Single processor system example on page 22 28 Dual nav station single processor example on page 24 29 Single nav station dual processor example on page 26 210 Dual nav station dual processor example on page 28 211 Entertainment system example on page 30 212 System limits on page 32 213 Data master master GPM on page 32 214 System integration on page 33 215 Networking constraints on page 37 216 GSeries network on page 39 217 System protocols on page 39Planning the installation 1521 Handbook information 22 GSeries handbooksThis handbook contains important information regarding the The GSeries system has the following handbooks and commissioning of the GSeries system GSeries handbooks Description Part number GSeries system installation and 87070 commissioning instructions GSeries system operating instructions 86126 quick reference GSeries system user reference 81276 handbook Glass Bridge monitors user guide 81324 GSeries compact keyboard 81316 GSeries command center keyboard 87084 Additional handbooks Description Part number SeaTalkng reference manual 81300 All documents are available to download as PDFs from GSeries installation instructions23 Installation checklist 24 Installation includes the following activities Use the supplied schematic templates to record the details of the installation Installation Task This document includes a number of schematic templates to assist 1 Plan your system you in planning Nav Stations cables and connections It is important to record this information for the purposes of the initial installation 2 Obtain all required equipment and tools and for the future configuration and maintenance of the system 3 Site all equipment The schematic templates can be used to record the following 4 Route all cables information 5 Drill cable and mounting holes Nav Station name Nav Station location 6 Make all connections into equipment Nav Station IP address 7 Secure all equipment in place Equipment serial numbers 8 Power on test the system Equipment location GPM processor Data Master the installation 1725 Nav stationsA Nav Station is a grouping of up to 4 monitors and a you to adjust the brightness and power for all monitorsfrom the same keyboardEach Nav Station includes at least 1 monitor and at least 1 Up to 2 monitors can be connected to each GPMprocessor in your system 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 1 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK A keyboard can be assigned to a single monitor aNav Station or all monitors in your system but can only control 1monitor at a time You can select which monitor you want to controlfrom the keyboard When a keyboard is associated with a monitorthis provides full control of the systemThe following diagram illustrates a typical Nav Station arrangement 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 2 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL 3 D10239218 GSeries installation instructions Number Description 1 Nav Station 1 flybridge 2 Nav Station 2 bridge 3 Belowdecks components for example GPM processor unit GVM video moduleRefer to the installation instructions for information on planning andconfiguring the Nav Stations for your systemPlanning the installation 1926 System overview 6 SeaTalkng 1 2 alkng 5 SeaT DVI VGA CANCEL ENTER CANCEL ENTER MENU MENU 7 1 2 3 ABC DEF DVI VGA 3 4 5 6 WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL alkhs 4 2 SeaT 15 9 8 SeaTalk SeaTalkhs NMEA0183 SeaTalk 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 3 WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER SeaTalkhs 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL 10 13 12 14 11 D11789120 GSeries installation GSeries system consists of a number of devices to form a complete marine electronics system The diagramshows an overview of a typical system which might include1 Nav Station 1 for example flybridge2 Monitor3 Keyboard4 Nav Station 2 for example bridge5 GPM processor unit6 SeaTalkng instrument pilot7 SeaTalk instrument pilot8 GPS receiver9 Alarm sounder10 Digital Sounder Module DSM sonar11 Radar scanner12 ESeries Widescreen multifunction display13 GVM video module14 Video camera15 SeaTalkhs switch Note GSeries monitors also require a SeaTalkhs connection to the GPM processor unit via a SeaTalkhs switch not shown herePlanning the installation 2127 Single processor system example 1 2 4 3 5 6 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL SeaTalkng CANCEL ENTER MENU CANCEL ENTER MENU SeaTalkhs 14 11 7 15 10 8 DVI VGA 12 SeaTalkng Clines for plugssockets SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs 13 9 SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs D11791122 GSeries installation instructions1 Nav Station2 Monitor3 Keyboard4 SeaTalkng backbone5 SeaTalkng pilot6 SeaTalkng instrument7 Radar scanner8 Digital Sounder Module DSM sonar9 Transducer10 SeaTalkhs switch11 GPM processor unit12 Audio output to vessels audio system13 SeaTalk alarm output14 GPS receiver SeaTalk15 Alarm the installation 2328 Dual nav station single processor example 1 2 7 3 9 10 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL alkng 8 CANCEL ENTER CANCEL ENTER SeaT MENU MENU SeaTalkng 4 2 6 11 alkng 1 2 3 SeaT ABC DEF 4 5 6 WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN 5 PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL DVI VGA 14 16 15 12 DVI VGA DVI VGA SeaTalkng Clines for plugssockets alkhs alkhs SeaT SeaT SeaTalk NMEA0183 SeaTalkhs 13 SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs D11792124 GSeries installation instructions1 Nav Station 1 for example flybridge2 Monitor3 Keyboard4 Nav Station 2 for example bridge5 Wireless keyboard6 Wireless keyboard charger point7 SeaTalkng backbone8 Wireless base station9 SeaTalkng pilot10 SeaTalkng instrument11 Radar scanner12 Digital Sounder Module DSM sonar13 Transducer14 SeaTalkhs switch15 GPM processor unit16 GPS the installation 2529 Single nav station dual processor example 4 1 5 5 SeaTalkng alkng CANCEL ENTER CANCEL ENTER SeaT MENU MENU alkng 3 SeaT 2 2 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO PAGE WPTS MOB MENU OUT RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 6 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL alkhs alkhs SeaT SeaT 13 12 11 7 10 8 DVI VGA DVI VGA SeaTalkhs SeaTalkng AV 8 SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs SVideo D11793126 GSeries installation instructions1 Nav Station2 Monitor3 Keyboard4 SeaTalkng backbone5 SeaTalkng instrument6 Radar scanner7 Digital Sounder Module DSM sonar8 Video camera9 GVM video module10 GPM processor unit data master11 SeaTalkhs switch12 GPM processor unitPlanning the installation 27210 Dual nav station dual processor example 1 5 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 ABC DEF ABC DEF 4 5 6 WPTS 4 5 6 GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU WPTS MOB OUT GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE RANGE ENTER ENTER 7 8 9 IN 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL 3 4 4 3 alkng DVI VGA alkhs alkhs SeaT DVI VGA SeaT SeaT 12 10 9 DVI VGA SeaTalkng alkhs alkhs SeaT SeaT SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs 7 7 DVI VGA SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs 11 8 6 SeaTalkhs DVI VGA D11794128 GSeries installation instructions1 Nav Station 12 Monitor3 Wireless keyboard charge point4 Wireless keyboard5 Nav Station 26 Connection to other SeaTalkng devices7 Wireless base station8 SeaTalkng backbone9 GPM processor unit data master10 SeaTalkhs switch11 Connection to other SeaTalkhs devices12 GPM processor unitPlanning the installation 29211 Entertainment system example 4 Audio SVideo 12 1 9 8 5 2 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 6 3 4 5 6 WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL AV SeaTalkng AV 10 SeaTalkng DVI VGA 7 SeaTalkng Audio 11 SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs SVideo D11795130 GSeries installation instructions1 Television2 Wireless keyboard charge point3 Wireless keyboard4 Satellite TV5 Wireless base station6 Video camera7 Video camera with audio connection8 GVM video module9 SeaTalkhs switch10 GPM processor unit11 Audio output to vessels audio system12 SeaTalkng the installation 31212 System limits 213 Data master master GPMThe following limits apply regarding the number of system If your system features more than one GPM processor unit you mustcomponents that can be connected in any single GSeries system designate one GPM processor as the data master master GPM Component Maximum If the data master has not already been designated as part of the installation and commissioning process it must be done as part of GPM processor 4 1 of which must be designated as the initial setup the data master The data master handles all the data from the various marine Monitor 8 2 per GPM processor electronics installed around your vessel The data master receives data from SeaTalk and SeaTalkng and transmits it to the relevant Keyboard 8 2 per GPM processor consisting of components of the GSeries system via the SeaTalkhs network any combination of Compact or wired wireless Command Center keyboards For example the system may require heading information from the autopilot and GPS systems usually received through a SeaTalkng or GVM video module 3 NMEA connection The data master is the GPM processor to which the SeaTalk NMEA and any other data connections are made it DSM sonar 1 then bridges the data to the SeaTalkhs network and any compatible Digital radar scanner 2 repeat displays Information shared by the data master includes ESeries Widescreen multifunction 2 Cartography display Routes and waypoints Radar Note The maximum number of devices nodes in a SeaTalkhs network must not exceed 25 The maximum number of devices in Sonar a SeaTalkng network must not exceed 50 Data received from the autopilot instruments the engine and other external sources Note The GPM processor that you choose to be the master GPM must be the unit to which the SeaTalk and SeaTalkng buses are physically connected32 GSeries installation System integrationYou can add additional features and functions to your GSeriessystem by connecting a number of external devices to display via the GPM400 processor moduleThe following diagram illustrates the various external devices thatcan be connected to your system Instruments Video Camera Satellite TV External GPS Thermal camera Autopilot GSeries system DSC VHF Digital Open Array radar scanner 11180 RAY240 1 2 3 ABC DEF or 4 5 6 WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL Digital Radome scanner AIS receiver transceiver Personal Fishfinder SeaT alkhs Additional Computer DSM30 300 or 400 switch multifunction displays Weather receiver D116921A variety of protocols are used to transfer data between the variousdevices in your networked system The following table details whichdevices may be connected and the type of connectivity in terms ofprotocols and physical the installation 33 Device Type Suitable Devices Connectivity Device Type Suitable Devices Connectivity Radar Up to two of the SeaTalkhs of ONE of the following following Raymarine Raymarine fishfinders radar scanners may DSM 30 be connected to your system Both DSM 300 scanners may be operated simultaneously DSM 400 if required Cartography included Embedded internal GPM400 internal Navionics cartography storage 4 kilowatt Digital Radome Scanner Cartography optional External CompactFlash Card slot 4 kilowatt HD Digital microSD or microSDHC chart cards Note microSD Radome Scanner and microSDHC 4 kilowatt HD Digital Navionics Silver cards require the Open Array Scanner Navionics Gold optional Raymarine CF microSD card 12 kilowatt HD Digital Navionics Gold adaptor Only the Open Array Scanner official Raymarine Navionics Platinum adaptor is compatible 4 kilowatt SuperHD Digital Open Array Navionics Platinum with your system Scanner Navionics FishN Chip 12 kilowatt SuperHD Navionics Hotmaps Digital Open Array Scanner Refer to the Raymarine website Note Please ensure your radar for the latest list of scanner is using supported chart cards the latest software version GVM video module Up to 3 Raymarine GVM SeaTalkhs video modules Fishfinder The GSeries system SeaTalkhs supports the connection34 GSeries installation instructions Device Type Suitable Devices Connectivity Device Type Suitable Devices Connectivity Sirius WeatherAudio Raymarine SR100 SeaTalkhs Keyboard A maximum of 8 SeaTalkng Sirius Weather Raymarine keyboards Receiver may be connected to a GSeries AIS The GSeries system NMEA 0183 or system including any supports the connection SeaTalkng combination of of ONE of the following AIS units GSeries Command Centre Keyboard Raymarine AIS 250 wired Raymarine AIS 500 GSeries Command Thirdparty AIS Class Centre Keyboard A or Class B receiver wireless requires transceiver optional wireless upgrade kit Navtex Navtex Receiver NMEA 0183 GSeries Compact Fast Heading Sensor Fast Heading Sensor NMEA 0183 Keyboard wired GPS external Raystar125 GPS or SeaTalk SeaTalkng or Additional multifunction Any combination of up SeaTalkhs thirdparty external GPS NMEA 0183 displays to 8 GSeries or Glass receiver Bridge monitors Instruments All current Raymarine SeaTalk SeaTalkng or Maximum 2 ESeries instruments NMEA 0183 Widescreen E90W E120W E140W Autopilot Raymarine All current Raymarine SeaTalk SeaTalkng displays autopilots Autopilot third party Thirdparty autopilots NMEA 0183 waypoint and bearing information VHF radio Raymarine DSC VHF NMEA 0183 SeaTalk radiosPlanning the installation 35 Device Type Suitable Devices Connectivity Device Type Suitable Devices Connectivity External non Each GPM processor 2 x DVI connectors Raymarine displays unit supports the following resolutions Both DVI connectors support VGA using 1024 X 768 the optional adaptor cable 1280 X 720 1280 X 768 1280 X 800 1280 X 1024 Thermal camera The GSeries system SeaTalkhs for control supports the connection BNC connector for of ONE of the following video via GVM video Raymarine thermal module cameras T300 thermal camera 9 Hz T303 thermal camera 30 Hz T350 thermal camera 9 Hz T400 thermal camera 9 Hz T403 thermal camera 30 Hz T450 thermal camera 9 Hz36 GSeries installation instructions Device Type Suitable Devices Connectivity 215 Networking constraints The following constraints apply when networking an ESeries 4 x composite video Widescreen display with a GSeries system inputs PAL or NTSC Only 3 available if General SVideo input in use ESeries Widescreen displays must be connected to the GSeries 1 x SVideo input system via SeaTalkhs PAL or NTSC ESeries Widescreen displays can be connected via NMEA 0183 1 x stereo linelevel audio input for ESeries Widescreen displays must NOT be connected to SVideo Composite SeaTalkng when part of a GSeries network input 4 only ESeries Widescreen displays must NOT be connected to SeaTalk when part of a GSeries network Note Video connected to the Master slave operation GVM400 can be viewed on any When using an ESeries Widescreen display in a GSeries GSeries displays system the GSeries GPM processor unit is ALWAYS the data on the SeaTalkhs master network Nav stations An ESeries Widescreen display can NOT form part of a GSeries Nav Station configuration Home screen sharing For networks featuring ONLY ESeries Widescreen units Networked ESeries Widescreen units share home screens For networks featuring ONLY GSeries GPM processor units Networked GPM processor units share home screens For networks featuring ESeries Widescreen AND GSeries GPM processor units ESeries Widescreen units share home screens GPM processor units share home the installation 37 ESeries Widescreen units do NOT share home screens with Keyboards GPM processor units If a SeaTalkng keyboard is being used to control an sharing Widescreen display it must be connected directly to the ESeries Widescreen display using SeaTalkng It must NOT be connected Chart card cartography is shared between ESeries Widescreen to the GSeries SeaTalkng bus displays and GSeries GPM processor units GPS Embedded cartography can NOT be shared between ESeries Widescreen displays and GSeries GPM processor units A networked system does NOT support multiple GPS receivers An ESeries Widescreen display will share its embedded cartography with another ESeries Widescreen display on the same network A GSeries GPM processor unit will share its embedded cartography with other GSeries GPM processor units on the same network The cartography contained on chart cards is always used in preference to embedded cartography when a chart card is inserted into a card slotRadar operation The GSeries system supports the use of 2 radar scanners at the same time An ESeries Widescreen display in a GSeries system can operate 1 scanner at any one time To use the second scanner you must select it in the Radar applications Setup Menu This does not automatically power down the first scanner When 2 scanners are connected you can powerdown the second scanner at any time using the radar power controls accessible from the displays power button The rotating scanner icon in the status bar indicates the status of all connected scanners not just the currently selected scanner Similarly if you have a GSeries Compact keyboard connected to an ESeries Widescreen display the radar status LED located on the keyboard reflects the status of ALL scanners38 GSeries installation GSeries network 217 System protocolsThe GSeries system consists of a number of devices that Your Multifunction Display can connect to various instruments andcommunicate using various network protocols displays to share information and so improve the functionality ofThe network protocol that your equipment uses depends on a the system These connections may be made using a number ofnumber of factors including the manufacturer the age of the different protocols Fast and accurate data collection and transfer isequipment and the data bandwidth and compatibility requirements achieved by using a combination of the following data protocolsof the equipment SeaTalkhsThe GSeries GPM processor unit acts as a bridge for these receiving data in various protocols and processing orpassing the data on to other devices as appropriate NMEA 2000 SeaTalk NMEA 0183 Note You may find that your system does not use all of the connection types or described in this section SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs is an ethernet based marine network This high speed protocol allows compatible equipment to communicate rapidly and share large amounts of data Information shared using the SeaTalkhs network includes Shared cartography between compatible displays Digital radar data Sonar dataPlanning the installation 39Seatalkng NMEA 0183SeaTalkng Next Generation is an enhanced protocol for connection The NMEA 0183 Data Interface Standard was developed byof compatible marine instruments and equipment It replaces the the National Marine Electronics Association of America It is anolder SeaTalk and SeaTalk2 protocols international standard to enable equipment from many different manufacturers to be connected together and share utilizes a single backbone to which connect using a spur Data and power are carried within The NMEA 0183 standard carries similar information to SeaTalkthe backbone Devices that have a low draw can be powered from However it has the important difference that one cable will onlythe network although high current equipment will need to have a carry information in one direction For this reason NMEA 0183 isseparate power connection generally used to connect a data receiver and a transmitter together eg a compass sensor transmitting heading to a radar display ThisSeaTalkng is a proprietary extension to NMEA 2000 and the proven information is passed in sentences each of which has a threeCAN bus technology Compatible NMEA 2000 and SeaTalk letter sentence identifier It is therefore important when devices can also be connected using the appropriate compatibility between items that the same sentence identifiers areinterfaces or adaptor cables as required used some examples of which areNMEA 2000 VTG carries Course and Speed Over Ground dataNMEA 2000 offers significant improvements over NMEA 0183 most GLL carries latitude and in speed and connectivity Up to 50 units can and receive on a single physical bus at any one time DBT carries water depthwith each node being physically addressable The standard MWV carries relative wind angle and wind speed datawas specifically intended to allow for a whole network of from any manufacturer to communicate on a common NMEA baud ratesbus via standardized message types and formats The NMEA 0183 standard operates at a number of different speeds depending upon the particular requirement or capabilities Typical examples areSeaTalk is a protocol which enables compatible instruments to 4800 baud rate Used for general purpose to each other and share data including FastHeading dataThe SeaTalk cable system is used to connect compatible 9600 baud rate Used for and equipment The cable carries power and data andenables connection without the need for a central processor 38400 baud rate Used for AIS and other high speed instruments and functions can be added to a SeaTalksystem simply by plugging them into the network can also communicate with other nonSeaTalk equipmentvia the NMEA 0183 standard provided a suitable interface is used40 GSeries installation 3 Cables and contents 31 General cabling guidance on page 42 32 Sharing a breaker on page 43 33 Grounding requirements on page 43 34 Typical power distribution on page 45 35 Power cables on page 47 36 SeaTalkhs network on page 48 37 SeaTalkng connection on page 65 38 SeaTalk connection on page 67 39 NMEA 0183 connection on page 69 310 NMEA 2000 connection on page 71 311 GPS connection on page 72 312 AIS connection on page 73 313 Fastheading connection on page 74Cables and connections 4131 General cabling guidance Always route data cables as far away as possible from other equipment and cablesCable types and length high current carrying ac and dc power linesIt is important to use cables of the appropriate type and length antennae Unless otherwise stated use only standard cables of the correct type supplied by Raymarine Strain relief Ensure that any nonRaymarine cables are of the correct quality and gauge For example longer power cable runs may require Ensure adequate strain relief is provided Protect connectors from larger wire gauges to minimize voltage drop along the run strain and ensure they will not pull out under extreme sea cables Circuit must be routed correctly to maximize performance and Appropriate circuit isolation is required for installations using bothprolong cable life AC and DC current Do NOT bend cables excessively Wherever possible ensure a Always use isolating transformers or a separate powerinverter minimum bend radius of 100 mm to run PCs processors displays and other sensitive electronic instruments or devices Always use an isolating transformer with Weather FAX audio Minimum bend 200 mm 8 in cables diameter Always use an isolated power supply when using a 3rd party Minimum bend of cable 100 mm 4 in radius audio amplifier Always use an RS232NMEA converter with optical isolation on the signal lines Protect all cables from physical damage and exposure to heat Always make sure that PCs or other sensitive electronic devices Use trunking or conduit where possible Do NOT run cables have a dedicated power circuit through bilges or doorways or close to moving or hot objects Secure cables in place using tiewraps or lacing twine Coil any Cable shielding extra cable and tie it out of the way Ensure that all data cables are properly shielded that the cable Where a cable passes through an exposed bulkhead or deckhead shielding is intact eg hasnt been scraped off by being squeezed use a suitable watertight feedthrough through a tight area Do NOT run cables near to engines or fluorescent lights42 GSeries installation instructions32 Sharing a breaker 33 Grounding more than 1 piece of equipment shares a breaker you must These grounding requirements are applicable for protection for the individual circuits Eg by connecting an equipment supplied with a separate drain wire or screeninline fuse for each power circuit The product power cable drain conductor screen must be connected to a common ground point VE bar VE bar It is recommended that the common ground point is a bonded ground ie with the ground point connected to battery negative Where possible connect individual items of and situated as close as possible to the battery negative terminal equipment to individual circuit breakers If a bonded ground system is not possible a nonbonded RF Where this not possible use individual inline ground may be used fuses to provide the necessary protection Bonded ground system preferred Circuit breaker Fuse Fuse 16371 D117091 1 2 3 4 D1Cables and connections 43RF ground system alternative References ISO1013313297 BMEA code of practice NMEA 0400 D117101 1 2 3 41 Power cable to product2 Drain screen3 Bonded preferred or nonbonded RF ground4 Power supply or several items require grounding they may first be connectedto a single local point eg within a switch panel with this pointconnected via a single conductor to the boatscommon ground The preferred minimum requirement for the pathto ground bonded or nonbonded is via a flat tinned copper braidwith a 30 A rating 14 inch or greater If this is not possible anequivalent stranded wire conductor maybe used rated as follows for runs of 1 m 3 ft use 6 mm2 10 AWG or greater for runs of 1 m 3 ft use 8 mm2 8 AWG or greaterIn any grounding system always keep the length of or wires as short as possible Important Do NOT connect this product to a power system44 GSeries installation instructions34 Typical power distribution 1 2 2 4 5 6 3 11 11 3 10 7 8 11 11 9 D118031Cables and connections 451 Distribution panel Circuit protection2 Monitor Recommended loads and protection ratings for GSeries equipment3 Voltage Control Module required only for Open Array radar GPM400 processor scanners All GPM400 processors must be switched via a single breaker4 Radar scanner Number of GPM Thermal breaker Fuse5 GPS receiver units Supply voltage overall individual6 Digital Sounder Module DSM sonar 1 12 volts 10 amps 10 amps7 Negative VE bar 24 volts 5 amps 5 amps8 Circuit breaker 2 12 volts 20 amps 10 amps9 Fuses 24 volts 10 amps 5 amps10 Positive VE bar 3 12 volts 25 amps 10 amps11 GPM processor unit 24 volts 15 amps 5 ampsPower distribution notes 4 12 volts 35 amps 10 amps Raymarine recommends that you have a dedicated distribution 24 volts 20 amps 5 amps panel for your GSeries system All GPM processor units must be powered from a single breaker Monitors or switch with appropriate circuit protection Typical isolator All monitors and ancillary equipment should where possible be Supply voltage switch Thermal breaker Fuse wired to individual breakers 12 volts 15 amps 8 amps 12 amps Each monitor should have its own dedicated power cable 24 volts 8 amps 4 amps 6 amps Equipment which is susceptible to noise such as VHF radios should NOT be wired to the same distribution panel as the GVM400 video module monitors If in doubt the monitors or affected equipment can be wired directly back to the battery power source via a dedicated Supply voltage Thermal breaker Fuse breaker Refer to the separate monitor documentation for more details 12 volts 12 amps 2 amps 24 volts 1 amp 1 amp46 GSeries installation instructions35 Power cables GVM400 video modulePower cable requirements Power cables GVM video module power cable requirements Cable must be of a suitable gauge for the circuit load The GVM video module is not supplied with a power cable Power Each unit should have its own dedicated power cable wired back cables must be of the appropriate gauge to the distribution panel Power supply Cable gauge Cable gauge All GPM processor units should be connected to the same Cable length voltage AWM mm2 breaker 0 to 5 m 0 to 164 12 volts 20 052 Power cables must include a separate screen wire ft 24 volts 20 052GPM processor unit 5 to 10 m 164 to 12 volts 20 052 328 ft 24 volts 20 052Power cable extensionsGPM processor power cable extension requirements 10 to 15 m 328 12 volts 20 052 to 492 ftThe GPM processor unit is supplied with a 15 m power cable This 24 volts 20 052can be extended if required Extensions must be of the appropriate 15 to 20 m 492 12 volts 18 082gauge to 656 ft Power supply Cable gauge Cable gauge 24 volts 20 052 Cable length voltage AWM mm2 0 to 5 m 0 to 164 12 volts 18 082 Monitors ft 24 volts 20 052 Power cable extensions 5 to 10 m 164 to 12 volts 14 208 Monitor power cable extension requirements 328 ft GSeries monitors are supplied with a 15 m power cable This can 24 volts 18 082 be extended if required Extensions must be of the appropriate 10 to 15 m 328 12 volts 12 331 gauge to 492 ft Power supply Cable gauge Cable gauge 24 volts 16 131 Cable length voltage AWM mm2 15 to 20 m 492 12 volts 12 331 0 to 5 m 0 to 164 12 volts 14 20 to 656 ft ft 24 volts 14 208 24 volts 16 15Cables and connections 47 Power supply Cable gauge Cable gauge 36 SeaTalkhs network Cable length voltage AWM mm2 You can connect a number of devices to the GSeries system using 5 to 10 m 164 to 12 volts 12 35 a SeaTalkhs network 328 ft 24 volts 14 20 The following devices can be connected to the GSeries system using a SeaTalkhs switch 10 to 15 m 328 12 volts 10 55 to 492 ft Digital radar 24 volts 12 35 Digital Sounder Module DSM sonar 15 to 20 m 492 12 volts 8 85 GVM video module to 655 ft 24 volts 12 35 Monitors SR100 Sirius weather audio receiver Additional multifunction displays for example ESeries Widescreen PC or laptop using RayTech software SeaTalkhs cable types There are 2 types of SeaTalk cable patch and network Patch for connecting the following devices to a SeaTalkhs switch GVM video module Additional SeaTalkhs switch Monitors PC or laptop using RayTech software Network for connecting the following devices to a SeaTalkhs switch GPM processor unit Digital Sounder Module DSM sonar SR100 Sirius weather audio receiver48 GSeries installation instructions Additional multifunction displays for example ESeries Widescreen 1SeaTalkhs network cables 2 Cable Part number 15 m 49 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55049 SeaTalkhs 5 m 164 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55050 10 m 328 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55051 SeaTalkhs 3 20 m 656 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55052 9SeaTalkhs patch cables Cable Part number 15 m 49 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06054 4 5 m 164 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06055 10 m 328 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06056 15 m 492 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable A62136 6 5 20 m 656 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06057Monitor connection D118131 10 8 7Connect the GSeries monitors to both the GPM processor andthe SeaTalkhs switch 1 SeaTalkhs switchMonitors may be connected to the GPM processor using either aVGA or DVI cable but NOT both 2 GPM processor unit 3 VGA input adaptor cable plugs into the DVI input on the GPM processor unit Adaptor cable NOT supplied part number E06053 4 VGA cable plugs into adaptor cableCables and connections 495 DVI cable plugs into the DVI input on GPM processor unit IP selector switch6 Network selector switch must be in UP position for connection The IP selector switch at the rear of the monitor must be in the UP to a SeaTalkhs network position7 Monitors DVI input Screen resolution and aspect ratio8 Monitors VGA input GSeries monitor screen resolution and aspect ratio Each GPM processor unit provides an identical screen resolution9 Monitor and aspect ratio to both its monitor outputs DVI and VGA10 Power connection If you want to connect 2 displays to your system featuring different screen resolutions or aspect ratios for example a widescreenIP address label television and a GSeries monitor you must use 2 separate GPMThere are 3 labels on your monitor containing the IP address You processor unitswill need to know the IP address when setting up the GSeries GSeries Monitor cablessystem and associated monitors Cables for connecting the monitor to the GSeries systemExample IP address label DVI connection to GPM400Re ta in for Ins ta lla tion a nd P e rma ne nt Re cord Cable Part number NotesIP Addre s s tion 5 m 164 ft DVI to DVI E06021 Supplied with the digital cable monitor The label on the front of the monitor should be left in place for 10 m 328 ft DVI to DVI E06022 reference when commissioning the GSeries system digital cable The removable label on the rear of the monitor should be removed and attached to the handbook or a suitable log book for future SeaTalkhs cables reference Ensure that you write the monitor location onto this Cables to connect from the monitor to the SeaTalkhs switch These label are required for control of monitor functions with the GSeries The remaining label on the rear of the monitor should be left in keyboard place Cable Part number Notes 15 m 49 ft SeaTalkhs E06054 patch cable 5 m 164 ft SeaTalkhs E06055 patch cable50 GSeries installation instructions Cable Part number Notes Wired keyboard connections 10 m 328 ft SeaTalkhs E06056 Wired keyboards are connected to the GSeries system using the patch cable SeaTalkng backbone 15 m 492 ft SeaTalkhs A62036 patch cable 2 20 m 656 SeaTalkhs E06057 1 patch cable 3Thirdparty requirements for thirdparty displays including monitorsand televisions 4Ensure that any thirdparty nonRaymarine displays have between the video connections and power supply and anyother 0 V referenced connection This is to avoid 0 V loops whichcan cause interference issues 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB 5 RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL D118141 1 Monitor 2 SeaTalkng backbone 3 GPM processor unit 4 SeaTalkng spur 5 Keyboard Command Center keyboard shown or Compact keyboard not shown You can connect a keyboard directly to a SeaTalkng backbone or via a SeaTalkng and connections 51 Wireless keyboard connections Wireless keyboards connect to the GSeries system via the wireless base station A charge point is also required for the wireless keyboard 2 1 2 1 3 3 3 4 8 3 1 2 3 ABC DEF ENTER 4 GHI 7 PQRS 5 JK 8 L TUV 6 MNO 9 WXYZ PAGE ACTIVE WPTS MOB DATA MENU OUT RANGE IN 4 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL D118151 31 SeaTalkng instrument for example ST70 7 62 SeaTalkng backbone3 SeaTalkng spur 5 D1181614 Keyboard Command Center keyboard shown or Compact keyboard not shown 1 SeaTalkng backbone Note Connect the keyboard to a SeaTalkng backbone OR via a 2 GPM processor unit SeaTalkng instrument NOT both 3 SeaTalkng spur52 GSeries installation instructions4 Wireless base station 1 SeaTalkng backbone5 SeaTalkng charge point 2 SeaTalkng spur6 SeaTalkng charge cable 3 SeaTalkng bulkhead mounting7 Keyboard with wireless upgrade kit fitted 4 Keyboard with wireless upgrade kit fitted8 Monitor 5 SeaTalkng charge pointWireless base station connections 6 SeaTalkng charge cableThe wireless base station connects to the GSeries system via the 7 Wireless base station unitSeaTalkng backbone The connections inside the wireless base station unit are as followsThe charge point must also be connected to the The charge point is typically fitted to your 1 7 5 2 2 3 6 4 D118171Cables and connections 53 2 Blue 3 Screen 4 Red 5 Black 6 SeaTalkng connection Keyboard cables Cables for connecting the wired and wireless keyboards to the GSeries system Wired keyboard connection to SeaTalkng Cable Part number Notes 400 mm 1575 in A06038 SeaTalkng spur cable 1 m 33 ft SeaTalkng A06039 Supplied with the spur cable keyboard 3 m 98 ft SeaTalkng A06040 spur cable 1 5 m 164 ft SeaTalkng A06041 spur cable 2 Wireless base station connection to SeaTalkng 3 Cable Part number Notes 6 4 1 m 33 ft SeaTalkng A06043 Supplied with the 5 spur cable bare ends wireless base station D118181 3 m 98 ft SeaTalkng A06044 spur cable bare ends1 White54 GSeries installation charging point connection Monitor video connections Cable Part number Notes 25 m 82 ft charging R08311 Supplied with the cable wireless keyboard upgrade kit 3 m 98 ft SeaTalkng R08310 Supplied with the bulkhead mounting wireless keyboard cable upgrade kit 3Video and audio are 2 ways of connecting audio video sources to theGSeries system Connection method Video Associated Audio VGA 1 VGA 2 VGA 2 DVI 1 DVI 2 Comp 1 Comp 2 Comp 3 SVideo Video source connected Video source can only No audio support directly to the rear of be viewed on the monitor a GSeries monitor or to which it is physically Glass Bridge monitor connected 1 2 Video source connected Video source is shared Audio is only available D118191 to the GVM video across the GSeries for video sources module network and can connected to the 1 Composite video inputs number of inputs 3 video be viewed on any SVideo Composite sources connected to these 3 inputs can be viewed only on the monitor connected to 4 inputs If an audio monitor to which they are physically connected the network connection is made to the GVM video module 2 SVideo input number of inputs 1 the video source the audio is sent to the connected to this input can be viewed only on the monitor to GPM processor unit which it is physically connected The GPM processor unit features an audio output 3 SeaTalkhs network connection for connecting the monitor for sending the audio to the SeaTalkhs network The monitor can display any video to your vessels audio sources connected to a GVM video module on the same system network You can also use the monitor to control the volume of any audio connected to the GVM video moduleCables and connections 55GVM video module connections 1 2 SeaTalkhs 7 4 5 3 8 6 D11820156 GSeries installation instructions1 GVM video module GPM processor audio connections2 SeaTalkhs switch The audio for an SVideo composite 4 video source is connected to the GVM video module and sent via the SeaTalkhs network to the3 GSeries and SeaTalkhs devices GPM processor unit which features an audio output for connection4 SVideo source for example video camera to your vessels audio system5 SVideo connection using the supplied R08274 SVideo adaptor cable 16 Stereo audio connection using the supplied R08275 audio cable Only the SVideo and Composite 4 inputs support an associated audio connection7 Composite video source for example video camera8 Illustration showing the labels for the video and audio connections on the GVM video module Note Each GVM400 video module supports 1 SVideo input or 4 composite video inputs reduced to 3 composite video inputs if using SVideo input If a thermal camera is connected to a 2 GVM video module no further video devices may be connected to that GVM unit The GSeries system supports a maximum of 3 GVM video modules providing a total of 12 video inputs less if connecting SVideo or thermal camera devices D118231 1 GPM processor unit 2 Audio connection to vessels audio system Video cables Cables for connecting video sources to the GSeries system Cable Part number Notes 15 m 49 ft SVideo R08274 Supplied with the GVM adaptor cable video moduleCables and connections 57 Note Refer to your dealer for suitable cables for connecting Digital radome radar scanner connection composite video sources to the GSeries and also for connecting SVideo sources to the adaptor cable listed aboveAudio cables 1Cables for connecting audio to the GSeries system Cable Part number Notes 2 15 m 49 ft stereo R08275 Supplied with the GVM audio cable video module 3 m 98 ft stereo audio R08266 Supplied with the GPM cable processor unit 3 15 m 492 ft stereo R08298 5 audio cableDigital radar connection radar scanners connect to the GSeries system via the SeaTalkhs 4SeaTalkhs switch using a dedicated power and data digital cableThe GSeries system supports up to 2 digital radar scanners Bothmay be operated simultaneously if required D118261 1 Digital radome scanner 2 GPM processor unit 3 SeaTalkhs switch 4 Connection to power supply 5 Power and data digital cable58 GSeries installation open array radar scanner connection 3 SeaTalkhs switch 4 VCM100 power converter 5 Power and data digital cable 1 2 3 5 4 D1182511 Digital open array radar scanner2 GPM processor unitCables and connections 59Digital radar cable extensionIf required you can use a Raymarine digital radar extension cable 1 2 D116873 D1168711 Power and data digital scanner cable extension Note For Digital Open Array radar scanners the power2 Power and data digital scanner cable For networked systems a connections on the power and data digital cable MUST be SeaTalkhs switch is required between this cable and the system connected to the VCM100 Voltage Converter Module NOT For nonnetworked systems a crossover coupler is required for shown in the diagram above directly connecting the radar scanner These connections are NOT shown in the diagram above Note The extension cable connects to the radar scanner60 GSeries installation radar cables Radar power and data digital extension cablesYou will need a dedicated radar power and data digital cable and These cables extend the power and data digital cables for aSeaTalkhs network cables to connect your scanner to your system scanners power and data connections Connection Required cable Cable Part number Digital radar scanner to SeaTalkhs Power and data digital cable For 25 m 82 ft Power and data digital A92141D switch and power supply longer cable runs extensions are cable available in a variety of lengths 5 m 164 ft Power and data digital A55080D SeaTalkhs switch to GPM processor SeaTalkhs network cables available in cable unit a variety of cable lengths 10 m 328 ft Power and data digital A55081D cableRadar power and data digital cablesThese cables contain the wires for a scanners power and data Note The maximum length for the radar power and data cable including any extensions is 25 m 82 ft Cable Part number SeaTalkhs network cables 5 m 164 ft Power and data digital A55076D cable Cable Part number 10 m 328 ft Power and data digital A55077D 15 m 49 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55049 cable E55050 5 m 164 ft SeaTalkhs network cable 15 m 492 ft Power and data digital A55078D 10 m 328 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55051 cable 20 m 656 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55052 25 m 820 ft Power and data digital A55079D cable Note The maximum length for the radar power and data digital cable including any extensions is 25 m 82 ftCables and connections 61Sonar connection DSM400The sonar connection is required for fishfinder applications The DSM300display is connected to a sonar module DSM using SeaTalkhs Youwill also require a compatible transducer connected to the DSM unit The system supports 1 DSM module SeaTalkhs network cables Cable Part number 15 m 49 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55049 1 5 m 164 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55050 10 m 328 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55051 20 m 656 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55052 2 Thermal camera connection SeaTalkhs You can connect a thermal camera to your system The camera is connected via a SeaTalkhs switch If you want to 3 use the optional Joystick Control Unit JCU with the camera this must also be connected to the SeaTalkhs switch A composite video connection is also required between the camera and a GVM video module SeaTalkhs D1182911 GPM processor unit2 SeaTalkhs switch3 DSM sonarThe GSeries system can be used with the following DSM units DSM3062 GSeries installation instructions 3 PoE Power over Ethernet injector only required if using the 1 2 optional JCU 4 Joystick Control Unit JCU optional 5 Cable coupler 6 Thermal camera 7 Video connection 8 GVM video module Important notes SeaTalkhs You can control the thermal camera using your GSeries keyboard The Joystick Control Unit JCU is optional but can SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs be used in conjunction with the GSeries system to control the 8 thermal camera if required You can only connect 1 thermal camera to each GVM video 7 module in your GSeries system When a thermal camera is connected each GVM video module is limited to that input only and does NOT support the connection of any further video devices 4 3 Each thermal camera must be connected to Video Input 1 of a GVM video module Dual payload thermal cameras include 2 independent lenses 6 1 for thermal infrared and visible light 1 for thermal infrared only These cameras include 2 separate video connections If 5 you only have 1 GVM video module you should only connect the video cable labelled VIS IR visible light infrared in order to be able to switch between the 2 lenses If you have 2 or more GVM video modules you should connect the video cable labelled VIS IR to GVM video module 1 and the video cable labelled D119351 IR to GVM video module 21 GPM processor unit Thermal camera support requires the latest GSeries software To check your software version select MENU System Diagnostics2 SeaTalkhs switch Software Services Unit Info App Version Refer to yourCables and connections 63 dealer or the Raymarine website for latest Cable Part number software versions 15 m 492 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable A62136 For further information regarding the cameras installation including connections and mounting refer to the installation 20 m 656 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06057 instructions that accompany the cameraThermal camera cablesCabling requirements for thermal camerasCamera to SeaTalkhs switchYou will need a SeaTalkhs patch cable to connect the camera to theSeaTalkhs switch The connection is made between the cameracable tail to the switch via the coupler supplied with the cameraPatch cables are available in a variety of Control Unit JCUAn Ethernet with power cable is used to connect the JCU The JCUis supplied with a 15 m 5 ft Ethernet cable for this connection ifyou require a different length contact your dealer for suitable cablesPower over Ethernet PoE injector to SeaTalkhs switchA SeaTalkhs patch cable is required for connecting the PoE injectorto the SeaTalkhs switch SeaTalkhs patch cables are available in avariety of lengthsVideo cablesContact your dealer for suitable cables and patch cables Cable Part number 15 m 49 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06054 5 m 164 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06055 10 m 328 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E0605664 GSeries installation instructions37 SeaTalkng connection Typical SeaTalkng systemThe GSeries system can connect to SeaTalkng networks 2 1 1 3The GSeries system uses SeaTalkng to communicate with CANCEL ENTER CANCEL ENTER MENU MENU SeaTalkng instruments eg ST70 SeaTalkng autopilots eg ST70 with SmartPilot SPX course computer GSeries keyboard all variants 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL 4 5 14 Power Supply 13 SMARTPILOT 6 12 7 11 8 8 10 9 D118301Cables and connections 651 SeaTalkng instrument SeaTalkng cabling2 SeaTalkng transducer pod SeaTalkng cables3 Wind transducer Connection Cable Notes4 SeaTalkng keyboard Command Center keyboard shown or Backbone cables various lengths The main cable carrying data Spurs Compact keyboard not shown from the backbone are used to5 SeaTalkng backbone connect SeaTalkng devices6 Autopilot course computer Tpiece connectors Used to make junctions in the backbone to which devices can then7 12 volt DC and data be connected8 SeaTalkng transducer pod Terminators Required at either end of the9 Speed transducer backbone10 Depth transducer Spur cables Used to connect devices Devices may be daisy chained or connected11 SeaTalkng terminator directly to the Tpieces12 12 volt 24 volt DC Seatalkng power13 Power supply The SeaTalkng bus requires a 12 V power supply This may be14 GPM processor unit provided from Note A terminator is required at each end of the backbone cable Raymarine equipment with a regulated 12 V supply eg a run to ensure correct data transmission through the SeaTalkng SmartPilot SPX course computer network There should ONLY be 2 terminators in a SeaTalkng Other suitable 12 V supply network 1 at each end Do NOT attempt to operate a system that is incorrectly terminated Note SeaTalkng does NOT supply power to multifunction displays and other equipment with a dedicated power supply input66 GSeries installation instructions38 SeaTalk connection 1 2The SeaTalk connection is used to receive data from devices 3 3 Autopilot the system can receive and display SeaTalk autopilot information and act as a repeat controller Instruments the system can receive and display data from SeaTalk instruments example include wind speed or depth 4 5 6 instruments GPS the system supports the connection of a SeaTalk GPS 4 6 receiver A GPS receiver is required for the chart application 7 8SeaTalk and alarm connectionThe alarm output and SeaTalk are combined into a single connector 9 5 6 4 8which includes a 12 volt fused power supply 6 4 10The wiring method for the alarm depends on whether you want toconnect just the alarm or other SeaTalk devices as well 9 11 10The following diagram illustrates the 2 wiring scenarios For systems with an alarm AND other SeaTalk devices connected as well this wiring method is labelled 1 in the diagram For systems with just an alarm connected this wiring method is labelled 2 in the diagram 12 13 D118311Cables and connections 671 Connections for an alarm and other SeaTalk devices SeaTalk and the master GPM2 Connections for just an alarm no other SeaTalk devices The SeaTalk bus must be connected to the master GPM processor connected unit3 Alarm You can connect the SeaTalk bus to other GPMs for redundancy purposes if required In the event that the master GPM fails the4 Red wire other GPM with the SeaTalk connection must be designated as the5 Brown wire new master6 Black wire Alarm output7 12 volt power supply The alarm output is used to alert you to certain conditions and other8 White audible warnings requiring your attention9 Drain wire Alarms are sounded across all audio and alarm outputs in the system10 Yellow wire11 Other SeaTalk devices High alarm loads and third party alarms12 SeaTalk alarm cable You can use the alarm output to switch a relay This may be useful for connecting high loads such as third party alarm sounders or13 GPM processor unit inductive loads to the display If you are in any doubt as to how to Note The alarm output is rated for 250 milliamp maximum load make such connections please consult an authorized installer at 12 volts The GSeries multifunction display has a positive switched alarm output The following circuit shows the arrangement for connection of a relay switchSeaTalk power supplyThe SeaTalk connection provides a 12 volt power supply rated at250 milliampsThis is suitable for supplying the power to 1 sounder module Note SeaTalk instruments are usually powered from a separate power supply for example a Raymarine autopilot course computer You must NOT power a SeaTalk bus from more than one power supply68 GSeries installation output configured to switch a relay 39 NMEA 0183 connection The GPM processor unit has 2 NMEA 0183 connectors Alarm out Battery ve The NMEA 0183 ports are used for connecting NMEA 0183 compatible equipment to the GSeries system for the purposes of Relay sharing the following types of data Suppression Fastheading from an autopilot or fastheading sensor This is diode required for radar target acquisition MARPA High current load AIS information from an AIS receiver or transceiver This is for radar target identification D115911 0v return Battery Other NMEA data for example from thirdparty GPS receivers or autopilot systems Note When connecting the output to a relay or other inductive Both connectors support 384 or 48 Kbps baud rates device you should fit a spike suppression diode eg 1N4001 The following diagram illustrates the connections between the GPM processor unit and an NMEA 0183 device The connection is made using the NMEA 0183 cable supplied with the GPM processor unitSeaTalk and alarm cable The pin number for each connection is listed below the diagramCable for connecting SeaTalk devices and an alarm to the GSeries The input and output connections on the GPM processor unit andsystem the NMEA device are crossed For example the positive OUTput Cable Part number Notes of the GPM processor unit is connected to the positive INput on the NMEA device 15 m 49 ft SeaTalk E55054 Supplied with the GPM Alarm Out cable processor unitCables and connections 69 Item Description Color Pin number 1 3 GPM negative IN Green 1 4 NMEA device Refer to NMEA negative OUT device handbook 5 GPM positive IN White 2 6 NMEA device Refer to NMEA positive OUT device handbook 7 GPM positive Yellow 3 OUT 8 NMEA device Refer to NMEA 2 positive IN device handbook 9 GPM negative Brown 4 OUT 10 NMEA device Refer to NMEA negative IN device handbook 3 5 7 9 11 11 Screen not 5 connected 12 NMEA device 12 Multiple NMEA devices 4 6 8 10 You may connect NMEA devices to any GPM processor unit D118321 including the master GPM You should only connect 1 device of any Item Description Color Pin number particular type to the GSeries system including any connected data bus or networked electronics For example your system 1 GPM processor should have GPS connected to one data bus only Duplicated GPS unit data will produce erratic system data 2 NMEA 0183 cable70 GSeries installation 0183 cables 310 NMEA 2000 for connecting NMEA 0183 devices to the GSeries system The system can receive data from NMEA 2000 devices for example Cable Part number Notes data from compatible engines The NMEA 2000 connection is made using SeaTalkng and appropriate adaptor cables 15 m 49 ft NMEA R08004 Supplied with the GPM 0183 cable processor unit Other NMEA Refer to dealer for connections suitable cables 1 4 Note Any nonRaymarine cables must use a shielded twisted pair cable to minimise interference 2 3 D118331 1 SeaTalkng backbone 2 SeaTalkng to DeviceNet adaptor cable 3 NMEA 2000 connection 4 Engine gateway or engine and connections 71NMEA 2000 cables 311 GPS for connecting NMEA 2000 devices to the GSeries system Depending upon your GPS type it may be either connected viavia the SeaTalkng network SeaTalk or NMEA 0183 Cable Part number See also 15 m 49 ft SeaTalkng to DeviceNet A06045 adaptor cable female For SeaTalk connection refer to SeaTalk and alarm connection 15 m 49 ft SeaTalkng to DeviceNet A06046 For NMEA 0183 connection refer to 39 NMEA 0183 connection adaptor cable male72 GSeries installation AIS connection Connection using NMEA 0183A compatible AIS can be connected using SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183 1 2 3Connection using SeaTalkng SeaTalkng 1 2 NMEA0183 4800 VHF AIS 500 D1183411 GPM processor unit2 AIS500 transceiver 4 NMEA0183 38400 D118351 1 VHF antenna 2 VHF radio 3 AIS unit 4 GPM processor unitCables and connections 73313 Fastheading connection Note The connection can be made into any NMEA 0183 portIf you wish to use MARPA radar target acquisition functions 1 GPM processor uniton a system without a SeaTalkng autopilot then you will requirea dedicated Fastheading connection The connection uses 2 Autopilot course computerNMEA 0183 and can be made to either a compatible Raymarine 3 Autopilot connected via NMEA 0183 Fastheading and otherautopilot or a dedicated Fastheading sensor If your system includes relevant dataa Raymarine SPX course computer connected using SeaTalkng thenyou will not need the separate Fastheading connection 4 Autopilot Fastheading from NMEA 0183 compatible autopilot 5 Fluxgate compass 1 2 3 NMEA0183 4 5 D11836174 GSeries installation 4 Location and contents 41 Potential ignition source on page 76 42 GPM processor unit on page 76 43 GSeries monitors on page 79 44 GSeries keyboard on page 80 45 Command center keyboard wireless upgrade on page 87 46 GVM400 video module on page 92 47 Alarm buzzer on page 94Location and mounting 7541 Potential ignition source 42 GPM processor unitEnsure the product is not installed in a hazardous atmosphere Location product is NOT approved for use in When selecting a location for the unit it is important to consider aatmospheres Do NOT install in a atmosphere number of factorssuch as in an engine room or near fuel tanks Do NOT install near sources of heat or vibration for example an engine Install below decks in a dry area The unit is NOT designed for use in a sealed enclosure Access to the unit is required for software and 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 Ventilation requirement To ensure the product does not overheat Ensure there is always adequate air flow around the whole unit especially around cooling vents Allow adequate separation of equipment Avoid any contact between the unit and any metal object or surface76 GSeries installation supplied 1 GPM400 processor unit 2 Documentation pack including 2 Multilingual CD including End User License Agreement 1 EULA Installation and commissioning instructions User reference Quick reference Cutting template 3 15 m 49 ft power cable 4 15 m 49 ft NMEA cable 5 1 m 33 ft SeaTalkng spur cable 6 15 m 49 ft SeaTalk alarm cable 7 3 m 98 ft GPM400 audio output cable 3 4 5 6 7 and mounting 77Dimensions Mounting arrangement 125 mm 492 in 335 mm 132 in 230 mm 90 in the following clearances from other equipment and surfaces Side Distance Top 100 mm 394 in Left 100 mm 394 in Right 100 mm 394 in Bottom Enough to allow cable entry Front 150 mm 591 in78 GSeries installation instructions43 GSeries monitors Parts suppliedFor installation instructions for GSeries monitors refer to that accompanies the products 3 Monitor Document number Document name GSeries G120 G150 81277 Raymarine Sunlight G170 G190 Viewable Marine Displays Users Guide GSeries Glass Bridge 81324 Glass Bridge Monitors GB150 GB170 Users Guide 2 1 4 6 5 D118011 1 Sun cover 2 Monitor 3 Mounting brackets quantity 2 4 15 m 49 ft Power cable 5 5 m 164 ft DVID cable 6 Installation and mounting 79Parts supplied 44 GSeries keyboard The GSeries system supports the following keyboards 1 2 3 4 Command Center keyboard Compact keyboard The Command Center keyboard NOT Compact variant can be x8 installed for 2 different types of use Wired operation flush mounted Wireless operation using the wireless upgrade kit and SeaTalkng x4 base station x4 5 Location requirements When selecting a location for the keyboard it is important to consider 7 a number of factors 6 Do NOT install near sources of heat or vibration for example an engine The keyboard is suitable for mounting both above and below D117142 decks It is waterproof to CFR46 standard Use the cutting template provided with the keyboard1 Glass Bridge Monitor Connect cable into keyboard before clamping in place2 Mounting clips x 8 GB150 only3 Load spreading plate x 4 GB150 only4 Mounting brackets x 4GB170 only5 15 m 46 ft Power cable6 5 m 164 ft DVID cable7 Documentation Users guide warranty surface mount cutting template and multilingual CD80 GSeries installation supplied 1 Sun cover 2 Compact keyboard 3 Panel seal 4 Rear clamp assembly 5 Installation instructions 1 6 400 mm 1575 in SeaTalkng backbone cable 7 1 m 33 ft SeaTalkng NMEA2000 spur cable 8 Finger nut quantity 4 2 9 Stud quantity 4 10 SeaTalkng Tpiece connector Dimensions 3 Compact keyboard dimensions 4 10 9 8 5 6 D118741 7Location and mounting 8182 53 mm 208 in 163 mm 64 in 24 mm 095 in 29 mm 114 in 975 mm 384 in D113991GSeries installation arrangement 1 Sun cover 2 Keyboard 3 Panel seal adhesive side up 4 SeaTalkng cable 1 5 Rear clamp assembly 6 Finger nut quantity 4 7 Stud quantity 4 2 3 4 5 6 D118731 7Location and mounting 83Parts supplied 1 Installation instructions 2 Sun cover 3 Command center keyboard 4 Panel seal 5 Rear clamp assembly 6 SeaTalkng Tpiece connector 1 7 Screw pack containing Finger nut quantity 4 Stud quantity 4 2 8 400 mm 1575 in SeaTalkng backbone cable 9 1 m 33 ft SeaTalkng NMEA2000 spur cable 3 Dimensions Command Center keyboard dimensions 4 10 9 8 5 6 D117981 784 GSeries installation instructions 598 mm 235 inLocation and mounting 297 mm 1169 in 46 mm 181 in 35 mm 138 in 98 mm 385 in arrangement 1 Sun cover 2 Keyboard 3 Panel seal adhesive side up 4 SeaTalkng cable 5 Rear clamp assembly 6 Finger nut quantity 4 1 7 Stud quantity 4 2 3 4 5 6 D118721 786 GSeries installation instructions45 Command center keyboard wireless Mount on a vertical surfaceupgrade Mount at least 1 m 3 ft away from devices which may be affected by radio transmission for example operation of the GSeries Command Center the following optional accessories Site survey for wireless coverage Part number Description Notes You will need to survey the wireless coverage to ensure that wireless devices can operate around the vessel E02045 GSeries Command Center keyboard wireless base station Install the base station as high up as possible in a dry location E02046 GSeries Command Center Consisting of keyboard wireless upgrade kit Charging cable for charging the keyboard Charging point provides power to the charging cable via the SeaTalkng backbone Battery pack enables the keyboard to operate wirelessly via the wireless base station base selecting a location for the keyboard wireless base station itis important to consider a number of factors 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 for example an engine Install in a dry area as high on the vessel as and mounting 87Parts supplied Dimensions 117 mm 461 in 1 3 2 4 5 18001 66 mm 26 in 36 mm 142 in D11 SeaTalkng wireless base station D1188012 Installation instructions3 SeaTalkng Tpiece connector4 400 mm 1575 in SeaTalkng backbone cable5 1 m 33 ft SeaTalkng spur cable stripped ends88 GSeries installation arrangement Parts supplied 1 2 3 5 6 4 7 8 17991 D118791 D1 1 Connector coverCharging point 2 Battery packLocation requirements 3 Mounting plateWhen selecting a location for the keyboard charging point it is 4 Allen keyimportant to consider a number of factors 5 Screw pack consisting of Select a location that is within sight of GSeries monitors so that you can operate the system while the keyboard is charging Allen head M3 screw quantity 4 Connect cable into keyboard before clamping in place Selftapping mounting screw quantity 3 6 Dust cap covers dash mount connection 7 Seatalkng bulkhead mounting cableLocation and mounting 898 Seatalkng command center keyboard charge cable 1 Protective cap for charge plugMounting arrangement 2 Nut 3 Selftapping screws quantity 3 4 Mounting plate Ensure flat edge is located to left side for 7 correct orientation 6 5 5 Gasket Ensure protective cover is removed from each side 4 of gasket 6 Washer 3 7 Charge plug 2 8 Charge plug requires a 25 mm diameter hole 1 Installing the battery 1 Fit the connector cover to the keyboards rear cover 49 mm 26 in 8 D101621 25 mm 1 in D11876190 GSeries installation instructions2 Fit the battery taking care to avoid contamination of the cover seal D118821 The keyboard can be used for wired operation while it is charging D1051813 Secure the rear cover using the 4 screwsWireless keyboard chargingThe keyboard must be charged before first useTo charge the keyboard connect it to the charge point and place itin the cradle The keyboard must be charged for at least 6 hoursprior to first useLocation and mounting 9146 GVM400 video module Parts selecting a location for the unit it is important to consider anumber of factors 2 Do NOT install near sources of heat or vibration for example an engine Install below decks in a dry area 1 Must be mounted on a vertical surface Sides and top must be level 3 4 D117971 1 GVM400 video module 2 Installation instructions 3 15 m 49 ft SVideo cable 4 15 m 49 ft Audio cable92 GSeries installation Mounting arrangement 56 mm 22 in 170 mm 67 in 237 mm 933 in and mounting 9347 Alarm buzzer DimensionsThe alarm is used to alert the operator to alarms and other audible 38 mm 18 mmwarnings 15 in 07 inLocation requirements Do NOT install near sources of heat or vibration for example an engine 60 mm 236 in 60 mm 25 in Mount below decks in a dry area Install on a vertical surfaceParts supplied D118851 Mounting arrangement 1 D1180211 Alarm buzzer D11886194 GSeries installation 5 Initial power on testChapter contents 51 Before powering up on page 96 52 Power up test on page 96Initial power on test 9551 Before powering up 52 Power up testBefore proceeding with the power on test of your system you must It is advisable to perform an initial powerup test to help ensureensure that that the system is wired correctly Perform the following initial checks before proceeding to operate Radar and all ancillary equipment has been installed and or configure the system connected in accordance with the manufacturers instructions Turn on breakers All GSeries equipment has been installed and connected in accordance with the GSeries installation instructions Turn on the power to the equipment at the distribution panel 1 Monitors and ancillary equipment 2 GPM processor units Power up sequence Power up the monitors first to allow the boot sequence and startup information to be shown at the master monitors Check system Wait for 2 minutes whilst the boot sequence is completed then check each of the following Monitors Keyboards GPM processors units GVM video modules SeaTalkhs switch DSM sounder module refer to separate instructions supplied with the DSM Monitor checks You will need to select the appropriate input on each monitor On a GSeries monitor Press the power key if required Press the Left Right arrow keys to scroll through the inputs On a Glass Bridge monitor use the keyboard to scroll through the inputs96 GSeries installation instructionsOn a healthy system all monitors will show the GSeries setupwizard screen on the appropriate input 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 startup sequence approximately 2 minutes after power onKeyboard checksYou can check that each keyboard is correctly connected by lookingat its LCD monitor On a healthy system all keyboards will displaythe message NOT ASSIGNEDGPM processor checksCheck that each GPM unit is correctly connected by looking at itsstatus LED found next to the SeaTalk alarm output On a healthyGPM unit the LED will flash green For a full LED status listing see812 GPM processor unit LED indicationsGVM video module checksCheck that each GVM unit is correctly connected by looking at itsstatus LED located on the connector side of the unit On a healthyGVM unit the LED will flash green For a full LED status listing see813 GVM video module LED switchCheck the status of your SeaTalkhs network connections On ahealthy SeaTalkhs Switch each connected channel will have oneflashing and one steady green LEDInitial power on test 9798 GSeries installation 6 Initial setupChapter contents 61 Command Center Keyboard layout on page 100 62 Compact keyboard layout on page 101 63 First time configuration on page 101 64 Designating the data master master GPM on page 102 65 Creating a nav station on page 102 66 Assigning a monitor to a nav station on page 103 67 Assigning a keyboard to a nav station on page 104 68 Assigning a keyboard to an individual monitor on page 104Initial setup 9961 Command Center Keyboard layoutThe command center keyboard provides controls for all aspects of the GSeries system 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 D1054721 Power key2 Monitor select OSD On Screen Display controls3 Softkeys4 Autopilot controls5 Rotary controller6 Trackpad100 GSeries installation instructions62 Compact keyboard layout 63 First time Compact keyboard provides controls for most aspects of the When you set up the system for the first time an automatic menuGSeries system sequence is launched to help you configure your Nav Stations This sequence is launched for systems that do not yet have any Nav Stations configured The sequence will automatically display the appropriate menus at power up 8 The automatic sequence is as follows Select the Master GPM 7 WPTS PAGE MOB MENU OUT Create Nav Station RANGE IN Assign keyboards ACTIVE DATA RADAR ON Appropriate menus will automatically appear on the monitor PILOT STANDBY OK CANCEL Note First time configuration must be done at a monitor connected to the master GPM 1 2 3 4 5 6 D1189211 Power key2 Autopilot control3 Monitor select key4 Rotary control5 Selected monitor indicators6 Radar transmitting indicator7 Trackpad8 setup 10164 Designating the data master master 65 Creating a nav stationGPM 1 Press the MENU button1 Press the MENU button 2 Select System Setup2 Select the System Configuration menu item 3 Select System Configuration3 Select the Set Master GPM option 4 Select Configure Nav Stations A list of available connected GPM processors is displayed with 5 Select the CREATE NAV STATION softkey serial numbers The Local GPM refers to the GPM to which the 6 Enter the name for the Nav Station monitor is physically connected i Use the SELECT NAME softkey to select the name from a4 Select the processor you want to designate as the data master list of predefined names or5 Select the SET AS MASTER softkey ii Use the EDIT NAME softkey to use a custom name 7 Press the OK button Note If you are unsure of which GPM to select use the DISCOVER GPM softkey which shows a message on every monitor identifying the GPM to which it is connected102 GSeries installation instructions66 Assigning a monitor to a nav station Information Description Monitor typeWith the Configure Nav Stations dialog displayed IP Address From the list displayed Raymarine monitors select the IP address only1 Select the appropriate Nav Station from those displayed of the monitor being2 Select the ASSIGN MONITORS softkey assigned Use the3 Select the monitors to be added DISCOVER IP softkey i Use the ADD RAY MONITOR softkey to select from the to determine the current Raymarine monitors connected to your system or IP address or the IDENTIFY MONITOR ii Use the ADD OTHER MONITOR softkey to select a softkey to display nonRaymarine monitor the monitors OSD4 Enter the appropriate information for the monitor type selected menus allowing it to be as follows identified Information Description Monitor type Input Select the monitor input Raymarine monitors Name Specify a unique name All to which the GSeries only for the monitor cable is connected for example VGA 1 GPM Select the GPM All that the monitor is connected to Use the DISCOVER GPM softkey to determine the current setup 10367 Assigning a keyboard to a nav station 68 Assigning a keyboard to an individual1 Press the MENU button monitor2 Select System Setup 1 Press the MENU button3 Select System Configuration 2 Select System Setup4 Select Assign Keyboards 3 Select System Configuration5 Select the appropriate keyboard from the list 4 Select Assign Keyboards6 Select the ASSIGN TO NAVSTATION softkey A list of available keyboards is displayed7 Select the appropriate Nav Station 5 Select the appropriate keyboard from the list 6 Select the ASSIGN TO MONITOR softkey 7 Select the appropriate monitor104 GSeries installation 7 System checksChapter contents 71 Language selection on page 106 72 Compass setup on page 106 73 Compass bar on page 107 74 GPS check on page 108 75 GPS setup on page 108 76 Radar check on page 109 77 Sonar check on page 111 78 Setting up Autopilot AIS and Navtex on page 112 79 Thermal camera setup and checks on page 113 710 Video setup on page 114 711 Data checks on page 116 712 System setup menu on page 117System checks 10571 Language selection 72 Compass setupThe system can operate in the following languages You may need to linearize or swing a connected compass to achieve optimal accuracy English US English UK Chinese Linearizing or swinging your compass involves a calibration Danish Dutch Finnish procedure to finetune the heading alignment French German Greek Note This procedure is not suitable for calibrating an autopilot Italian Japanese Korean compass You calibrate an autopilot compass using the autopilot control head Norwegian Portuguese Brazilian Russian Spanish Swedish Turkish Linearizing the compass Polish Croatian 1 Press the MENU button1 Press the MENU button to open the setup menu 2 Select Compass Setup2 Select the System Setup Language menu 3 Select the Linearize Compass softkey3 Select from the languages available 4 Follow the onscreen instructions 5 Use the rotary control to finetune the heading alignment106 GSeries installation instructions73 Compass bar Note If a man overboard MOB alarm is activated while the compass bar is displayed the compass is replaced with the MOBThe compass bar provides a continuous display of your current toolbar The compass bar returns when you cancel the activeheading or course over ground COG MOB alarmArrows at either end of the bar indicate current steer direction 1 2 Displaying the compass bar 1 Press the DATA button 2 Use the Databar softkey to select the COMP option Configuring the compass bar 1 Press the MENU button 3 2 Highlight theDatabar Setup 3 Select Heading or COG as appropriate1 Steer direction2 Active waypoint3 Bearing markerThe compass bar is displayed using the DATA buttonWhen displayed the compass bar replaces the databar and isalways positioned at the top of the screenThe compass bar has 2 modes heading and COG In heading mode the bearing marker is RED In COG mode the bearing marker is GREEN When you use the compass bar with an active waypoint the bearing marker is BLUE and the active waypoint symbol indicates the bearing to your waypointThe default compass bar mode is heading This mode can bechanged at any time using the Databar Setup menuSystem checks 10774 GPS check 75 GPS setup The GPS setup options enable you to configure a connected GPSChecking GPS operation receiverYou can check that the GPS is functioning correctly using the chart The Global Positioning System GPS is used to position vessel on the chart You can set up your GPS receiver and check1 Select the Chart page its status from the GPS Status option in the Setup Menu For each tracked satellite this screen provides the following information Satellite number Signal strength bar Status Azimuth angle elevation angle A skyview to show the position of tracked satellites 1 62 Check the screen With the chart displayed you should see 2 Your boat position indicates a GPS fix Your current position is represented by a boat symbol or solid circle Your position is also displayed in the data bar under VES POS 5 Note A solid circle on the chart indicates that neither heading nor Course Over Ground COG data is available 3 4108 GSeries installation instructions Item Description 76 Radar check 1 Sky view a visual representation of the position of tracked satellites Warning Radar scanner safety Before rotating the radar scanner ensure all personnel 2 Horizontal Dilution of Position HDOP a measure of are clear GPS accuracy calculated from a number of factors including satellite geometry system errors in the data transmission and system errors in the GPS receiver A higher figure signifies a Warning Radar transmission safety greater positional error A typical GPS receiver has an accuracy of between 5 and 15 m As an example assuming a GPS The radar scanner transmits energy receiver error of 5 m an HDOP of 2 would represent an error Ensure all personnel are clear of the scanner when of approximately 15 m Please remember that even a very the radar is transmitting low HDOP figure is NO guarantee that your GPS receiver is providing an accurate position If in doubt check the displayed vessel position in the chart application against your actual Checking the radar proximity to a known charted object 1 Select a Radar page 3 Fix status indicates the actual mode the GPS receiver is The Radar scanners will now initialize in standby mode this reporting No Fix Fix D Fix or SD Fix process will take approximately 70 seconds 4 Datum The GPS receivers datum setting affects the 2 Press the POWER button accuracy of the vessel position information displayed in the chart 3 Press the Radar TxStdby softkey and set to Tx application In order for your GPS receiver and multifunction The scanners should now be transmitting and receiving display to correlate accurately with your paper charts they must be using the same datum Refer to the Using the Chart chapter 4 Check that the radar screen is operating correctly for more information 5 Mode the mode currently selected by the GPS receiver 6 Satellite status displays the signal strength and status of each satellite identified in the Sky view diagram on the left of the screenThe accuracy of the GPS receiver depends on the above especially the azimuth and elevation angles whichare used in triangulation to calculate your positionSystem checks 109 Typical HD digital radar screen Example misaligned radar 1 2 Note The example above is representative of the enhanced output provided by a HD digital radar scanner Points to check Radar sweep with echo responses are shown on screen Radar status icon rotating in top right hand cornerCheck and adjust bearing alignment D115902Bearing alignmentThe radar bearing alignment ensures that radar objects appear at Item Descriptionthe correct bearing relative to your boats bow You should check 1 Target object such as a buoy dead aheadthe bearing alignment for any new installation 2 Target displayed on the radar display is not aligned with the Ships Heading Marker SHM Bearing alignment is required110 GSeries installation the bearing alignment 77 Sonar check1 With your vessel under way Align the bow with a stationary object identified on the radar display An object between 1 2 Warning Sonar operation NM distant is ideal NEVER operate the sounder with the boat out of2 Note the position of the object on the radar display If the target the water is not under the ships heading marker SHM there is an alignment error and you will need to carry out bearing alignment NEVER touch the transducer face when the sounder adjustment is powered onAdjusting the bearing alignment SWITCH OFF the sounder if divers are likely to be within 76 m 25 ft of the transducerOnce you have checked the bearing alignment you can proceed andmake any required the radar page displayed Select the fishfinder transducer1 Select the RADAR SETUP BEARING ALIGNMENT menu You must set up the system for the transducer connected to your2 Press the BEARING ALIGNMENT softkey DSM Use the fishfinder setup menus to select the appropriate3 Use the rotary control to place the selected target under the transducer Ships Heading Marker4 Press OK when complete Selecting the fishfinder transducer From the main fishfinder radar offset parking 1 Press the MENU buttonThis setting is applicable to open array scanners It is used to 2 Select Fishfinder Setup from the list of optionsensure the scanner parks in the correct position when rotation stops 3 Select Transducer Settings from the list of menu optionsBefore you proceed ensure that 4 Use the Select Transducer option and select the appropriate transducer from those available The radar page is selected The radar scanner is initialized standby mode Checking the sonar1 Press the RADAR SETUP SCANNER SETUP Sonar checks are made using the fishfinder application2 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 vessel when you place it in either standby or switch it off3 Press OK when completeSystem checks 1111 Select the fishfinder page 78 Setting up Autopilot AIS and Navtex Some setting up is required to enable integration of Autopilot AIS and Navtex equipment connected as part of your system 1 Check the system integration settings i Access the Menu System Setup System Integration menu ii Autopilot control This option should be Enabled if you wish to control a compatible autopilot using the display iii NMEA port settings These should be set appropriately for the connected devices iv Bridge NMEA heading This should be set ON only if the display is used as a source of heading data for other devices connected on SeaTalk or SeaTalkng 2 Check the display presentation settings2 Check the fishfinder display The AIS presentation layer must be turned ON in order to display With the fishfinder active you should see targets i Select the 2D Chart Layers from the chart window Depth reading indicates the transducer is working The ii Select AIS Targets On or Off as appropriate depth is shown in large white numbers at the bottom left of the screen Further changes to the system set up can be made as required however most other equipment will operate to a default level without further GSeries installation instructions79 Thermal camera setup and checks 4 Select the GVM video module that the thermal camera is connected toTo ensure correct operation of the thermal camera you should setup 5 Repeat Steps 1 to 4 for each GVM video module in your systemand check the cameras main functions that has a thermal camera connected to itBefore proceeding ensure that the camera is connected to the instructions provided If your system includes the Note You can only connect 1 thermal camera to each GVMoptional Joystick Control Unit JCU and PoE Power over Ethernet video module in your GSeries system When a thermal camerainjector ensure these units are also connected correctly is connected each GVM video module is limited to that input only and does NOT support the connection of any further videoSet up the camera devicesYou will need to Select the GVM video module to which the thermal camera is Changing the thermal video aspect ratio connected In the thermal camera application Adjust the image aspect ratio contrast brightness and so on 1 Select the OPTIONS softkey 2 Select the PRESENTATION softkeyCheck the camera 3 Use the ASPECT RATIO softkey to select the Auto 43 or 169You will need to option as appropriate Check the camera movement pan tilt zoom Check the camera home position is appropriate Adjusting the thermal camera image Inthe thermal camera the GVM video module for a 1 Select the OPTIONS softkeythermal camera 2 Select the PRESENTATION softkeyIf you want to view and control a thermal camera with your GSeries 3 Select the CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS or COLOR softkey assystem you must configure the GVM video module using the camera application 4 Using the trackpad adjust the level as requiredIn the thermal camera application1 Press the MENU button Panning tilting and zooming the thermal image2 Select Thermal Camera Setup Use a combination of the rotary control trackpad and range keys to3 Select the Select GVM menu item manipulate the thermal camera view A list of all connected GVM video modules is displayed along with serial numbersSystem checks 113 Rotary control is used for rotating the camera left or 710 Video setup right panning 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 vessels audio amplifier is Trackpad is used for rotating the camera left or right switched on and the appropriate input selected panning or tilting the camera up or down Check the video and audio output You will need to Select the Video application from the home screen Range key is used to zoom in and out Set up the video inputs OUT RANGE IN Selecting video source input type The system is compatible with composite and svideo formats In the video application 1 Press the MENU the thermal camera to the home 2 Select Video Setupposition 3 Select the Configure Video System menu itemIn the thermal camera application 4 Select the serial number for the GVM video module that the1 Select the CAMERA HOME softkey video source is connected to The camera returns to its currently defined home position and 5 Select the Type menu item the Home icon appears onscreen momentarily 6 Select the Composite or SVideo option as appropriate Naming GVM video modules Inthe video application 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Video Setup 3 Select the Configure Video System menu item 4 Select the serial number that corresponds to the GVM video module that the video source is connected to 5 Select the Rename GVM400 unit menu item114 GSeries installation instructions6 Use the onscreen keyboard to enter the new name then select 2 Select Display Setup SAVE 3 Use the Video Output Resolution menu item to adjust the video sourcesInthe video application Adjusting the audio volume for video sources1 Press the MENU button In the video application2 Select Video Setup 1 Select the PRESENTATION softkey3 Select the Configure Video System menu item 2 Use the VOLUME softkey to select the ON option4 Select the serial number that corresponds to the GVM video module that the video source is connected to The volume slide control is displayed above the softkey5 Select the Rename Video menu item 3 Use the rotary control to adjust the volume level6 Use the onscreen keyboard to enter the new name then select Note The VOLUME softkey is only available if there is an active SAVE video source connected to the svideo input of the GVM video module and the video input is configured as SVideo in theChanging the video aspect ratio Video Setup menu There is no volume control for composite video sourcesInthe video application1 Press the MENU button2 Select Video Setup3 Select the Configure Video System menu item4 Select the serial number for the GVM video module that the video source is connected to5 Select the Aspect Ratio menu item6 Select the Auto 43 or 169 option as video orientationIn the video application1 Select the PRESENTATION softkey2 Use the ORIENTATION softkey to select the appropriate optionChanging the video output resolution1 Press the MENU buttonSystem checks 115711 Data checks 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Panel Setup Menu Use the Data application to check that the system is receiving allnecessary information from the marine electronics system 3 Select the appropriate Configure menu itemThe Data application is accessed from the home screen Your A red outline appears around the main data element in the datachecks should include the following application Instrument and other data received via SeaTalkng 4 Highlight the data element that you want to change Engine data Compatible engines may send information using 5 Select the SELECT DATA softkey NMEA 2000 This can be then connected into the SeaTalkng bus 6 Select the appropriate menu items to choose the Data Group and Data that you want to see in the cell you selected Other data on the system for example data received via SeaTalk and NMEA 0183 7 Select the appropriate menu items to choose the relevant data type for that particular the data application Note You can also access the SELECT DATA softkey byYou can customize the data application to show the system and pressing and holding the physical softkey associated with theinstrument data that you require data panel you want to customize for example NAVIGATIONIn addition to displaying the default preconfigured data panels inthe data application you can also customize the data panels toyour specific can customize each data panel by changing The panel name The size and number of data panels The data contained in each data panel This data can include any transducer or internally calculated navigation data that is available on NMEA or SeaTalk Additional data includes a compass rose a distance log and four resettable trip counters How the data is displayed You can control whether the data is displayed in numerals digits gauge or graphical format as appropriate for each data itemSelecting customized data in the the data application116 GSeries installation System setup menuThe following table describes the various options in the System Setup menu for your multifunction display Menu item Description Options Boat Details The accurate operation of the collision alarm is dependent on Minimum Safe Depth you supplying suitable values for the Boat Details setting You should specify the minimum safe depth beam and height for Minimum Safe Beam your vessel The values you specify MUST be appropriate for Minimum Safe Height safe navigation and must also take into account the position of the GPS antenna on your vessel as the collision alarm uses data from the GPS antenna Position Mode Determines how positioning data is displayed as Latitude Lat Long default Longitude coordinates or Loran TDs TDs TD Setup When the Position Mode see above is set to TDs you can Chain specify the chain identifier slave and ASF values Various options depending on cartography Slave 12 Various options depending on cartography ASF 12 099 to 099 Simulator Enables or disables simulator mode which allows you to practice OFF default operating your multifunction display without data from a GPS antenna fishfinder DSM sonar or any other external unit ON DEMO Simulator Speed Enables you to specify the speed at which the vessel icon will 1x move when the Simulator mode is enabled see above 2x 3xSystem checks 117 Menu item Description Options Bearing Mode Determines how all bearing and heading data is displayed in True default This does not affect how the chart or radar displays are drawn Magnetic MOB Data Type Determines whether positional data or dead reckoning is Dead Reckoning displayed Assuming that your vessel and the Man Overboard MOB are subject to the same tide and wind effects the dead Position default reckoning setting normally gives a more accurate course Variation Source This setting compensates for the naturally occuring offset Auto compensation value displayed in of the earths magnetic field When set to Auto the system brackets default automatically compensates and displays the compensation value in brackets To enter your own compensation value use Manual the Manual option then specify the value using the Manual Variation setting see below Manual Variation When the Variation Source menu item is set to Manual see 0 degrees East default above you use the Manual Variation setting to specify the compensation value that you want to use This value is also Range 0 to 30 degrees East or West transmitted to any other connected Raymarine instruments Language Determines the language that will be used for all onscreen text labels menus and options Ground Trip Reset Resets the chosen ground trip distance counter to zero Ground Trip 1 Reset Ground Trip 2 Reset Ground Trip 3 Reset Ground Trip 4 Reset Settings Reset Resets all system setup menus including page sets and the Reset Defaults confirmation databar to the factory default settings Waypoints routes and tracks are NOT deleted YES NO118 GSeries installation instructions Menu item Description Options Settings and Data Reset Resets all system setup menus including page sets and the Factory Reset confirmation databar to the factory default settings Waypoints routes and tracks ARE deleted YES NO Note For systems using multiple multifunction displays networked displays the complete system database is deleted on the data master primary display Only the waypoints routes and tracks will be deleted from any additional multifunction displays Note If this reset function is performed on a GSeries system it will also delete your Nav Station settings Time Date Setup These options enable you to customize the time and date format Date Format to your requirements You can also specify a local time offset from Universal Time Constant UTC to compensate for any mmddyy time zone difference ddmmyy Time Format 12 hr 24 hr Local Time Offset 0130 to 0130System checks 119 Menu item Description Options Units Setup Enables you to specify the units used for the following key Distance Units measurements Nautical Miles default Distance Statute Miles Speed Kilometers Depth Speed Units Temperature Knots default Pressure mph miles per hour Volume kph kilometers per hour Note If the Distance unit is set to Nautical Miles or Statute Depth Units Miles and the data displayed is less than 1 unit the system displays the units in Feet If the Distance unit is set to Meters Kilometers the system displays the units in Meters Feet default Fathoms Temperature Units Fahrenheit default Celsius Pressure Units Bar PSI default Kilopascals Volume Units US Gallons Imp Imperial Gallons default120 GSeries installation instructions Menu item Description Options Liters System Integration Determines the connection settings for external equipment The Autopilot Control following items are available in the submenu Disabled default Autopilot Control If set to Enabled this option allows you to control certain aspects of a connected pilot control head Enabled such as sending commands to engage and disengage the DSC Message autopilot If set to Disabled you will not be able to control the autopilot from your multifunction display and all functions OFF must be controlled from the pilot control head itself ON default DSC Message If set to ON details of distress DSC SeaTalk Alarms messages from a connected DSC VHF radio will be displayed on your multifunction display If set to OFF the messages will ON default NOT be displayed on your multifunction display OFF SeaTalk Alarms If set to ON all system alarms generated by any connected SeaTalk units will be displayed on your Preferred GPS Source multifunction display If set to OFF the alarms will NOT be displayed on your multifunction display SeaTalkng NMEA2000 default Preferred GPS Source Your multifunction display SeaTalk1 supports GPS receivers connected by SeaTalk1 SeaTalkng NMEA0183 or NMEA2000 Select the preferred source Data Master Data Master If you have more than one multifunction display on the same network one of them must be set as the ON default data master When this option is set to ON the multifunction OFF display you are currently using will be set as the data master Bridge NMEA Heading Bridge NMEA Heading If set to ON NMEA heading data will be bridged onto the SeaTalk data bus and will be sent to OFF default all NMEAconnected devices If set to OFF NMEA heading data will NOT be bridged onto the SeaTalk bus An example ON of a use for this setting is when using MARPA with an external Keyboard fast heading sensor in which case you should set this optionSystem checks 121 Menu item Description Options to OFF to ensure that all NMEAconnected units receive heading data from the external heading sensor OFF Keyboard Set to ONE or ALL if you have an external ALL default keyboard connected Otherwise set to OFF ONE NMEA Output Setup allows you to enable or disable the NMEA Output Setup individual NMEA output sentences for each NMEA port APB NMEA Port Setting Allows you to specify the appropriate port speed for the equipment connected to each NMEA port BWC When the Navtex 4800 or Navtex 9600 option is selected you will be able to view the Navtex message list Use the AIS BWR 38400 option for AIS receivers DBT DPT GGA GLL GSA MTW MWV RMA RMB RMC RSD RTE TTM VHW VLW122 GSeries installation instructions Menu item Description Options WPL VTG ZDA NMEA Port Setting NMEA 4800 default Navtex 4800 Navtex 9600 AIS 38400 Waypoint Password Setup This menu allows you to enable password protection for Enable Password waypoints and to change the password OFF default ON Change Password Displays Edit Waypoint Password dialogSystem checks 123124 GSeries installation 8 contents 81 on page 126 82 Power up on page 127 83 GSeries monitor on page 128 84 Keyboard on page 130 85 Radar on page 131 86 GPS on page 132 87 Sonar on page 133 88 Thermal camera on page 134 89 System data on page 137 810 Video on page 138 811 SeaTalkhs LED indications on page 139 812 GPM processor unit LED indications on page 139 813 GVM video module LED indications on page 140 814 DSM400 sonar LED indications on page 12581 information provides possible causes andcorrective action required for common problems associated withmarine electronics Raymarine products are prior to packing and shipping subjectedto comprehensive test and quality assurance programs Howeverif you experience problems with the operation of your display this section will help you to diagnose andcorrect problems in order to restore normal operationIf after referring to this section you are still having problems with yourunit please contact Raymarine Technical Support for further advice126 GSeries installation instructions82 Power up at power up and their possible causes and solutions are described here Problem Possible causes Possible solutions The system or part of it does not start 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 12783 GSeries monitor with the GSeries monitor and possible causes and solutions are described here Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Monitor is blank The monitor is in standby mode Switch the monitor on The monitor has no power supply Check the relevant fuses breakers and power connections to the battery or originating supply Monitor shows Searching or No signal The monitor is a repeater and the system Wait for a couple of minutes and see if the problem clears message is starting up The monitor is set to an incorrect input Select the correct input channel channel Glass bridge monitor with a cable from Ensure that the cable from the GPM400 is connected to DVI1 on the rear of the GPM connected to an input other than the monitor DVI1 A faulty connection to the GPM400 Check the between the monitor and the GPM400 processor or other signal source processor or appropriate signal source The GPM400 processor is not operating Check the GPM400 processor refer to the GSeries system documentation correctly Monitor picture aspect ratio is incorrect The GPM400 is connected to 2 monitors Ensure that all monitors connected to a single GPM400 have the same each with a different screen resolution or screen resolution and aspect ratio aspect ratio128 GSeries installation instructions Problem Possible causes Possible solutions GSeries keyboard does not operate A SeaTalkhs problem Check the status of the SeaTalkhs switch Refer to the GSeries system the monitor OSD menus documentation One or more monitors are not listed Check the marine monitor and ensure the network selector switch is in the when configuring the Nav Stations up position Check that monitor and associated GPM400 are both connected the SeaTalkhs switch The monitor is not a Raymarine GSeries Only GSeries marine monitors are compatible with the SeaTalkhs network marine monitor required for this functionality A software mismatch may prevent Contact Raymarine technical support 12984 Keyboard with keyboards and their possible causes and solutions are described here Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Keyboard LCD is blank The Keyboard is not connected to Check keyboard wiring and power to SeaTalkng bus SeaTalkng or has no power Monitor may also show no keyboards connected message The monitor has no power supply Connect wireless keyboard to charge point Keyboard LCD shows low battery Wireless keyboard battery requires Charge keyboard battery at appropriate charge point charging Replace battery Degraded old keyboard battery requires replacing Keyboard LCD shows software version The Keyboard cannot communicate with Ensure GPM processor units are connected to the SeaTalkng system message for example 8678 F64D a GPM processor unit V06A Wireless base station is not operating or Check power and connections to SeaTalkng wireless base station Monitor may also show no keyboards is disconnected from SeaTalkng connected message Wireless base station is out of range Resurvey wireless coverage and move add repeat base stations if necessary Keypresses result in improper or no action Software mismatch between equipment Contact Raymarine technical support at the display may prevent communication Keyboard does not control the expected Keyboard is not assigned to the correct Assign keyboard to Nav Station monitor or Nav Station Nav Stations 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 Only the GSeries Command Center Ensure you are using the GSeries Command Center keyboard NOT setting menus keyboard enables you to adjust the Compact variant monitor setting menus130 GSeries installation instructions85 Radar with the radar and their possible causes and solutions are described here 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 sufficient current using voltage booster if appropriate SeaTalkhs network problem Check that the Scanner is correctly connected to a SeaTalkhs switch or crossover coupler as applicable Check the status of the SeaTalkhs switch Check that SeaTalkhs cables are free from damage Software mismatch between equipment Contact Raymarine technical support may prevent communication Switch at scanner pedestal in OFF Ensure scanner pedestal switch is in ON position position Radar will not initialize Voltage control Intermittent or poor power connection Check power connection at VCM Voltage at input 12 24 V Voltage module VCM stuck in sleep mode at output 40 V The bearing of a target on the radar The radar bearing alignment requires Check and adjust radar bearing alignment screen is incorrect 13186 GPS with the GPS and their possible causes and solutions are described here Problem Possible causes Possible solutions No Fix GPS status icon is displayed Geographic location or prevailing Check periodically to see if a fix is obtained in better conditions or another conditions preventing satellite fix geographic location External GPS connection fault Ensure that GPS connections and cabling are correct and fault free External GPS antenna in poor position Ensure GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky For example Below decks Close proximity to transmitting equipment such as VHF radio GPS installation problem Refer to manufacturers handbook for installation details Note A GPS Status screen is available within the Setup menu This provides satellite signal strength and other relevant information132 GSeries installation instructions87 Sonar with the sonar and their possible causes and solutions are described here Problem Possible causes Possible solutions No data source for the fishfinder DSM power supply fault Check the DSM power supply and cables Other DSM fault Refer to the instructions supplied with the DSM unit SeaTalkhs network problem Check that the DSM is correctly connected to the a SeaTalkhs switch or crossover coupler as applicable Check the status of the SeaTalkhs switch if applicable Check that SeaTalkhs cables are free from damage Software mismatch between equipment Contact Raymarine technical support may prevent communication Problematic depth readings or sonar Gain or Frequency settings may be Check the fishfinder presets gain and frequency settings image inappropriate for present conditions DSM cable fault Ensure that the power transducer and all other cables to the DSM unit are properly connected and free from damage Other DSM fault Refer to the instructions supplied with the DSM 13388 Thermal camera with the thermal camera and their possible causes and solutions are described here Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Video not displayed Camera is in Standby mode The camera will not display video if it is in Standby mode Use the camera controls either the thermal camera application or JCU to wake the camera from standby Problem with the thermal camera video Check thermal camera video cables are sound and properly connected connections Ensure that the video is connected into video input 1 at the multifunction display or GVM Ensure that the correct video input is selected at the display Problem with power supply to the camera Check the power connections to the camera and JCU PoE injector if or JCU if used as the primary controller used Ensure that the power switch breaker is on Check the fuse breaker state Cannot control thermal camera from Thermal camera application is not running Ensure the thermal camera application is running on the multifunction Raymarine display or keyboard display as oppose to the video application which does not have camera controls134 GSeries installation instructions Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Erratic or unresponsive controls SeaTalkhs problem Check that the controller and thermal camera are correctly connected to the SeaTalkhs network Note This may be a direct connection or via a SeaTalkhs switch Check the status of the SeaTalkhs switch Check that SeaTalkhs cables are free from damage Control conflict eg caused by multiple Ensure that no other controllers are in use at the same time users at different stations Problem with the controller Check power SeaTalkhs cabling to the controller and PoE injector PoE only used with optional Joystick Control Unit Check other controllers if available If other controllers are operating this will eliminate the possibility of a more fundamental camera fault Cannot switch between thermal and Camera is not a dual payload model Only dual payload dual lens thermal cameras support VIS IR switching visible VIS IR video image VIS IR cable not connected Ensure that the VIS IR cable is connected from the camera to the Raymarine system The IRonly cable does not support switching Noisy image Poor quality or faulty video cable Ensure that the video cable is no longer than necessary The longer the cable is or the smaller the wire gauge thickness the more severe the losses become Use only high quality shielded cable suitable for a marine environment Cable is picking up Ensure you are using a high quality shielded cable interference EMI from another device Ensure proper cable separation for example do not run data and power cables in close proximity with each 135 Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Image too dark or too light Display brightness is set too low Use the brightness controls at the display to adjust accordingly The contrast or brightness settings in the Use the appropriate softkeys in the thermal camera application to adjust the thermal camera application are set too contrast and brightness of the image low The Scene Mode is not appropriate for the A particular environment may benefit from a different Scene Mode setting current conditions For example a very cold background such as the sky could cause the camera to use a wider temperature range than appropriate Use the SCENE button Image freezes momentarily FFC Flat Field Correction The image will pause momentarily on a periodic basis during the Flat Field Correction FFC cycle Just prior to the FFC a small green square will appear in the upper left corner of the screen Image is inverted upside down Camera Ball down setting is incorrect Ensure that the Ball down setting within the thermal camera system setup menu is set correctly136 GSeries installation instructions89 System data of the installation can cause problems with the data shared between connected equipment Such problems their possiblecauses and solutions are described here Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Instrument engine or other system data is Data is not being received at the display Check the data bus eg SeaTalkng wiring and connections unavailable at all displays Check the overall integrity of the data bus eg SeaTalkng wiring If available refer to the reference guide for the data bus eg SeaTalkng reference manual Data source eg ST70 instrument or Check the source of the missing data eg ST70 instrument or engine engine interface is not operating interface Check the power to the SeaTalk bus Refer to the manufacturers handbook for the equipment in question Software mismatch between equipment Contact Raymarine technical support may prevent communication Instrument or other system data is missing SeaTalkhs network problem Check that all required equipment is connected to the SeaTalkhs switch from some but not all displays Check the status of the SeaTalkhs Switch Check that SeaTalkhs cables are free from damage Software mismatch between equipment Contact Raymarine technical support may prevent 137810 Video with video and their possible causes and solutions are described here Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Video picture is unavailable at some or all Video signal is not reaching the GVM Check the video source equipment Nav Stations video module Check the video connections to the GVM video module GVM video module or power supply Check the GVM video module status LEDs problem Check the GVM video module power supply SeaTalkhs network problem Check that all GVM video module and all GPM processor units are connected to the SeaTalkhs switch Check the status of the SeaTalkhs switch Check that SeaTalkhs cables are free from damage Software mismatch between equipment Contact Raymarine technical support may prevent communication Only Video Input 1 on the GVM video The GVM video module has been If you no longer want to connect a thermal camera to the GVM video module module is working previously connected to a thermal you must reset the GVM before you can use its other inputs To reset in the camera video application select MENU Video Setup Reset GVM138 GSeries installation SeaTalkhs LED indications 812 GPM processor unit LED indicationsLED indications associated with the SeaTalkhs switch are described LED indications associated with the GPM processor unit arehere described here LED state Possible causes LED state Possible causes For all connected channels 1 steady No problem detected Steady LED 1 flashing 500 500 ms green LED Normal operation Heartbeat and 1 flashing green LED indicates network connection Flashing LED indicates network traffic 1 flashing 750 250 ms green LED Standby mode No LEDs are illuminated No power to the SeaTalkhs switch Off for 2 minutes Startup Some LEDs are not illuminated Cable connection faults on the Off for 2 minutes No power channels with nonilluminated 1 steady amber LED Power on LEDs Lamp test Equipment connected to nonilluminated LEDs may be 1 flashing amber LED No link between processors network faulty fault 2 flashing amber LEDs No network cable unplugged 3 flashing amber LEDs Overheating warning Flashing 750 250 ms LEDs Software awaiting to be upgraded or alternating between amber and green retrieving software from memory card Flashing 750 250 ms LEDs Retrieving software from memory alternating between amber and red card This condition remains until a valid application is available from the memory card 1 flashing red LED Fan fault 3 flashing red LEDs Overheating error 4 flashing red LEDs Flash write 139 LED state Possible causes 813 GVM video module LED indications 5 flashing red LEDs No application programmed LED indications associated with the GVM video module are 8 flashing red LEDs possibly followed Hardware fault described here by flashing amber LED state Possible causes 1 flashing various rates green LED Normal operation Heartbeat 1 steady amber LED Power on Lamp test 1 flashing amber LED Data acquisition failure 2 flashing amber LEDs No network cable unplugged 3 flashing amber LEDs Other network error Flashing 750 250 ms LEDs Retrieving software from memory alternating between amber and red card This condition remains until a valid application is available from the memory card 1 flashing red LED Unit can no longer poll input status 4 flashing red LEDs Flash write error 6 flashing red LEDs Video stopped 7 flashing red LEDs Video error 8 flashing red LEDs possibly followed Hardware read failure by flashing amber140 GSeries installation DSM400 sonar LED indicationsLED indications associated with the DSM400 sonar unit aredescribed here LED state Possible causes 1 flashing 500 500 ms green LED Normal operation Heartbeat 1 flashing 750 250 ms green LED Standby mode Off for 2 minutes Startup Off for 2 minutes No power 1 steady amber LED Power on Lamp test 1 flashing amber LED Input transducer 2 flashing amber LEDs No network cable unplugged 3 flashing amber LEDs Overheating warning 8 flashing amber LEDs Watchdog restart Flashing 750 250 ms LEDs Retrieving software from memory alternating between amber and red card This condition remains until a valid application is available from the memory card 1 flashing red LED Voltage error 3 flashing red LEDs Overheating error 4 flashing red LEDs Flash write error 5 flashing red LEDs No application programmed 8 flashing red LEDs possibly followed Hardware read error by flashing 141142 GSeries installation 9 Technical supportChapter contents 91 Raymarine customer support on page 144 92 3rd party support on page 145Technical support 14391 Raymarine customer support Viewing multifunction display software provides a comprehensive customer support serviceYou can contact customer support through the Raymarine website 1 Press the MENU and email If you are unable to resolve a problem please 2 Select System Diagnosticsuse any of these facilities to obtain additional help 3 Select Software ServicesWeb support 4 Select Unit InfoPlease visit the customer support area of our website at A range of information is displayed including the App software versionThis contains Frequently Asked Questions servicing access to the Raymarine Technical Support Department anddetails of worldwide Raymarine and email supportIn the USA Tel 1 603 881 5200 extension 2444 Email the UK Europe the Middle East or Far East Tel 44 023 9271 4713 Email informationIf you need to request service please have the following informationto hand Product name Product identity Serial number Software application versionYou can obtain this product information using the menus within yourproduct144 GSeries installation instructions92 3rd party supportContact and support details for 3rd party suppliers can be found onthe appropriate marine support 145146 GSeries installation 10 Technical contents 101 GPM processor unit on page 148 102 GVM400 video module on page 149 103 Command center keyboard on page 150 104 Compact keyboard on page 151 105 Monitors on page 152 106 Glass bridge monitor on page 155Technical specification 147101 GPM processor unit Environmental Installation environment Operating temperature 15 C toTechnical specification 55 C 5 F to 131 F Nominal supply voltage 12 or 24 V dc Nonoperating temperature 25 C to 70 C 13 F to 158 F Operating voltage range 107 to 32 V dc Relative humidity limit 80 Fuse Breakers 12 V supply Water protection drip resistant 10 A fuse protection at distribution when mounted vertically panel Storage conditions for packaged unit Temperature 25 C to 55 C 10 A thermal circuit breaker 13 F to 131 F protection at distribution panel Relative humidity 75 24 V supply Dimensions Width 335 mm 1319 in 4 A fuse protection at distribution panel Height 230 mm 906 in 10 A thermal circuit breaker Depth 125 mm 492 in protection at distribution panel Weight 65 kg 1433 lb Typical power consumption No external loads Data connections NMEA 0183 ports quantity 2 3 A at 12 V SeaTalk 15 A at 24 V SeaTalkhs With external loads SeaTalkng 5 A at 12 V Compact Flash 25 A at 24 V USB software upgrade only148 GSeries installation instructions Video output resolutions 2 x DVI video outputs or VGA with 102 GVM400 video module adaptor cable both of which support the following resolutions Technical specification 1024 X 768 Nominal supply voltage 12 or 24 V dc 1280 X 720 Operating voltage range 107 to 32 V dc 1280 X 768 Fuse Breakers 12 V supply 1280 X 800 2 A fuse protection at distribution 1280 X 1024 panel SeaTalk alarm power output 250 mA at 12 V 12 A thermal circuit breaker protection at distribution panel Video output DVI quantity 2 Optional VGA adaptor available 24 V supply Audio output Stereo line out rated 1 V RMS 1 A fuse protection at distribution panel Conformance 89336EEC as amended by 9231EEC 1 A thermal circuit breaker protection at distribution panel EN609452002 Typical power consumption 650 mA at 12 V 330 mA at 24 V Environmental Installation environment Operating temperature 15 C to 55 C 5 F to 131 F Nonoperating temperature 25 C to 70 C 13 F to 158 F Relative humidity limit 80 Water protection drip resistant when mounted specification 149 Storage conditions for packaged unit Temperature 25 C to 55 C 103 Command center keyboard 13 F to 131 F Relative humidity 75 Technical specification Dimensions Width 237 mm 933 in Nominal supply voltage 12 V dc from SeaTalkng bus Height 170 mm 669 in Operating voltage range 9 to 16 V dc Depth 56 mm 220 in Typical power consumption 15 W Weight 08 kg 176 lb Environmental Installation environment Data connections SeaTalkhs Operating temperature 15 C to Video inputs Inputs 1 to 3 55 C 5 F to 131 F Composite video PAL 626 lines Nonoperating temperature 25 C NTSC 525 lines to 70 C 13 F to 158 F Input 4 Relative humidity limit 95 SVideo or composite video Water protection waterproof to IPX6 standard Audio input Stereo line in rated 1 V RMS associated with video input 4 only Storage conditions for packaged unit Temperature 25 C to 55 C SVideo or composite 13 F to 131 F Conformance 89336EEC as amended by Relative humidity 75 9231EEC Dimensions Width 297 mm 1169 in EN609452002 Height 98 mm 386 in Depth 46 mm 181 in Weight 065 kg 143 lb150 GSeries installation instructions Data connections SeaTalkng 104 Compact keyboard SeaTalkng RF requires optional wireless upgrade kit and wireless Technical specification base station Nominal supply voltage 12 V dc from SeaTalkng bus Conformance CE Operating voltage range 10 to 16 V dc EN60945 EN3004402 FCC Typical power consumption 150 mA CFR47 PART 15 Environmental Installation environment Other Operating temperature 15 C to 55 C 5 F to 131 F ICRSS210 Nonoperating temperature 25 C to 70 C 13 F to 158 F Relative humidity limit 95 Water protection waterproof to IPX6 standard Storage conditions for packaged unit Temperature 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F Relative humidity 75 Dimensions Width 163 mm 642 in Height 975 mm 384 in Depth 29 mm 114 in Weight 035 kg 077 lbTechnical specification 151 Data connections SeaTalkng 105 Monitors Conformance Europe Technical specification 2004108EC Display Australia and New Zealand Panel aspect ratio 43 CTick Compliance Level 2 Panel sizes G120 12 G150 15 G170 17 G190 19 Native resolution G120 G150 1024 x 768 pixels XGA G170 G190 1280 x 1024 pixels SXGA Brightness G120 1200 cdm2 G150 1200 cdm2 G170 1300 cdm2 G190 850 cdm2 Contrast ratio G120 6001 G150 6001 G170 5001 G190 8001 Color display 24bit color 167 M colors152 GSeries installation instructions Viewing angle G120 Horizontal 130 6565 Video input NTSC PAL SECAM Vertical 120 4575 SVideo input NTSC PAL SECAM G150 Horizontal 150 7575 Vertical 110 5060 Data connections and video 3 x VGA 15 pin DSub connections G170 Horizontal 160 8080 2 x DVI DVID Vertical 150 7575 1 x SVideo 4 pin mini DIN G190 Horizontal 170 8585 3 x CVBS BNC Vertical 170 8585 1 x SeaTalkhs RJ45 Note Vertical measurement is biased towards 6 oclock viewing Power bottom up for optimum color rendition Nominal supply voltage 12 or 24 V dc Picture modes 43 Operating voltage range 102 to 32 V d Letterbox wide screen Picture In Picture Picture in Picture Child Split Wide Display resolutions and refresh rate VGA 640x480 60 72 75 85 Hz SVGA 800x600 56 60 72 75 85 Hz XGA 1024x768 60 70 75 85 Hz SXGA 1280x1024 60 75 85 Hz UXGA 1600x1200 60 65 70 75 85 HzTechnical specification 153 Fuse Breakers 12 V system 8 A thermal breaker C or 12 A rated fuse 24 V system 4 A thermal breaker or 6 A rated fuse B Current G120 D 4 A 12 Vdc 2 A 24 Vdc A G150 E 4 A 12 Vdc A B C D E 2 A 24 Vdc 330 mm 284 mm 307 mm 257 mm 118 mm G120 1300 1118 1208 1010 464 G170 380 mm 315 mm 357 mm 292 mm 118 mm 76 A 12 Vdc G150 1497 1239 1407 115 464 35 A 24 Vdc 415 mm 358 mm 394 mm 335 mm 100 mm G170 1634 1410 1551 1319 394 G190 454 mm 389 mm 432 mm 366 mm 100 mm G190 77 A 12 Vdc 1787 1531 1700 1441 394 D118931 36 A 24 Vdc Environmental Operating temperature 10 C to Weight G120 46 kg 10 lb 50 C 14 F to 122 F G150 58 kg 12 lb Relative humidity max 95 G170 64 kg 14 lb Water proof to IPX6 rating applies to front of monitor G190 73 kg 16 lb154 GSeries installation 106 Glass bridge monitor Conformance CE 19995EC EN609452002 Technical specification FCC Part 80 47CFR and Part 2 47CFR Display Panel aspect ratio 43 Panel sizes GB150 15 GB170 17 Native resolution GB150 1024 x 768 pixels GB170 1280 x 1024 pixels Brightness GB150 1500 cdm2 GB170 1100 cdm2 Contrast ratio GB150 7001 GB150 7001 Color display 24bit color 167 M colors Viewing angle Horizontal 160 8080 Vertical 150 7575 Biased towards 6 oclock viewing bottom up for optimum color rendition Picture modes 43 Letterbox wide screen Picture In Picture Picture in Picture Child Split WideTechnical specification 155 Display resolutions and refresh rate VGA 640x480 60727585 Hz Fuse Breakers 12 V system 8 A thermal breaker or 12 A rated fuse SVGA 800x600 56 60 72 75 85 Hz 24 V system 4 A thermal breaker or 6 A rated fuse XGA 1024x768 60 70 75 85 Hz Current GB150 SXGA 1280x1024 60 75 85 Hz 2 A 24 Vdc UXGA 1600x1200 60 65 70 4 A 12 Vdc 75 85 Hz GB170 WVGA 800x480 WXGA 1280x768 76 A 24 Vdc WXGA 1280x800 35 A 12 Vdc HD720i 1280x720 Mechanical HD720p 1280x720 Weight GB150 68 kg 15 lb Video input NTSC PAL SECAM GB170 8 kg 176 lb SVideo input NTSC PAL SECAM Data connections 3 x VGA 15 pin DSub 2 x DVI DVID 1 x SVideo 4 pin mini DIN 3 x CVBS BNC 1 x SeaTalkhs RJ45Power Nominal supply voltage 12 or 24 V dc Operating voltage range 107 to 32 V d156 GSeries installation instructions F Conformance Conformance Europe 2004108EC Australia and New Zealand CTick C Compliance Level 2 B E A D A B C D E F 3569 mm 2809 mm 823 mm 889 mm 2640 mm 3350 mm GB150 1405 1106 324 350 1039 1319 3906 mm 3230 mm 925 mm 991 mm 3056 mm 3673 mm GB170 1538 1272 364 390 1203 1446 Environmental Operating temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Relative humidity max 95 Water proof to IPX6 Rating applies to front of specification 157158 GSeries installation 11 Options and contents 111 SeaTalk accessories on page 160 112 SeaTalkng accessories on page 160 113 SeaTalkhs accessories on page 161 114 Monitor accessories on page 163 115 NMEA 2000 accessories on page 163 116 NMEA 0183 accessories on page 164 117 Audio and video accessories on page 164 118 Spare parts on page 165Options and accessories 159111 SeaTalk accessories 112 SeaTalkng cables and accessories for use with compatible products SeaTalkng cables and accessories for use with compatible products Description Part No Notes Description Part No Notes NMEA SeaTalk E85001 Backbone Kit A25062 Includes converter 2 x 5 m 164 ft 3 m 98 ft SeaTalk D285 Backbone cable extension cable 1 x 20 m 656 ft 5 m 164 ft SeaTalk D286 Backbone cable extension cable 4 x Tpiece 9 m 295 ft SeaTalk D287 extension cable 2 x Backbone terminator 12 m 394 ft SeaTalk E25051 extension cable 1 x Power cable 20 m 656 ft SeaTalk D288 SeaTalkng 04 m 13 ft A06038 extension cable spur SeaTalkng 1 m 33 ft A06039 spur SeaTalkng 3 m 98 ft A06040 spur SeaTalkng 5 m 164 ft A06041 spur SeaTalkng 04 m 13 ft A06033 backbone SeaTalkng 1 m 33 ft A06034 backbone SeaTalkng 3 m 98 ft A06035 backbone160 GSeries installation instructions Description Part No Notes 113 SeaTalkhs accessories SeaTalkng 5 m 164 ft A06036 backbone Radar power and data digital cables SeaTalkng 20 m 656 ft A06037 These cables contain the wires for a scanners power and data backbone connections SeaTalkng bare ends 1 A06043 Cable Part number m 33 ft spur 5 m 164 ft Power and data digital A55076D SeaTalkng bare ends 3 A06044 cable m 98 ft spur 10 m 328 ft Power and data digital A55077D SeaTalkng SeaTalk2 A06048 cable 04 m 13 ft spur 15 m 492 ft Power and data digital A55078D SeaTalkng Power cable A06049 cable SeaTalkng Terminator A06031 25 m 820 ft Power and data digital A55079D cable SeaTalkng TPiece A06028 Provides 1 x spur connection Note The maximum length for the radar power and data digital SeaTalkng 5way A06064 Provides 3 x spur cable including any extensions is 25 m 82 ft connector connections SeaTalkng Blanking plug A06032 Radar power and data digital extension cables These cables extend the power and data digital cables for a scanners power and data connections Cable Part number 25 m 82 ft Power and data digital A92141D cable 5 m 164 ft Power and data digital A55080D cable 10 m 328 ft Power and data digital A55081D cableOptions and accessories 161 Note The maximum length for the radar power and data digital Cable Part number Notes cable including any extensions is 25 m 82 ft 15 m 49 ft Dual end A62245 Cable has waterproof SeaTalkhs network cable connectors at both endsSeaTalkhs network cables 15 m 492 ft Dual end A62246 Cable has waterproof SeaTalkhs network cable connectors at both ends Cable Part number 15 m 49 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55049 SeaTalkhs hardware 5 m 164 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55050 Cable Part number Notes 10 m 328 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55051 SeaTalkhs switch E55058 8 way hub for network 20 m 656 ft SeaTalkhs network cable E55052 connection of multiple SeaTalkhs patch cables SeaTalkhs coupler E55060 Coupler for connection of a single SeaTalkhs Cable Part number device 15 m 49 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06054 5 m 164 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06055 10 m 328 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06056 15 m 492 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable A62136 20 m 656 ft SeaTalkhs patch cable E06057Fully waterproof SeaTalkhs network cablesConnect directly from display to display162 GSeries installation Monitor accessories 115 NMEA 2000 cables NMEA 2000 cablesThe following cables are available as accessories The following cables are available as accessories Cable Part number Notes Cable Part number Notes 5 m 164 ft DVI to DVI E06021 15 m 49 ft SeaTalkng A06046 digital cable to DeviceNet male 10 m 328 ft DVI to DVI E06022 digital cable 500 mm 1969 in DVI E06053 to VGA analogue cable 15 m 49 ft VGA to R08130 VGA cable 5 m 164 ft VGA to R08174 VGA cable 10 m 328 ft VGA to R08296 VGA cable 20 m VGA to VGA cable R08297Options and accessories 163116 NMEA 0183 accessories 117 Audio and video 0183 cables Audio video cablesThe following cables are available as accessories The following cables are available as accessories Cable Part number Notes Cable Part number Notes 15 m 49 ft NMEA R08004 15 m 49 ft GVM400 R08275 0183 cable Audio cable 15 m 49 ft GVM400 R08274 SVideo cable 3 m 98 ft GSeries R08266 Audio out cable 15 m 492 ft GSeries R08298 Audio out cable164 GSeries installation Spare parts Cable Part number Notes GPM400 Main Fan R08300 Caution Service and maintenance Assembly This product contains no user serviceable SeaTalk NG Locking A06051 components Please refer all maintenance and repair Collar white to authorized Raymarine dealers Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty GPM400 Install Pack R08295GPM400 processor unit spares GVM400 video module sparesThe following parts are available as spares The following parts are available as spares Cable Part number Notes Cable Part number Notes US Cartography Hard R08267 GVM Connector Cover R08276 Drive GVM install pack R08318 EU Cartography Hard R08268 Drive ROW Cartography Hard R08269 Command center keyboard spares Drive The following parts are available as spares Hard Drive Cable R08270 Cable Part number Notes COM Express CPU R08271 Sun cover R08307 Module Assembly Rear cover mounting R08308 GPM400 Baseboard R08272 bracket GPM400 Connector R08273 Screw pack R08309 Panel Assembly Chart Door card slot R08002 enclosure seal GPM400 internal Fan R08299 and accessories 165Keyboard wireless upgrade kit sparesThe following parts are available as spares Cable Part number Notes Keyboard Charge Cable R08310 25m STNG Bulkhead R08311 Mounting Cable Battery pack R08312 Allen Head M3 Screws R08313 quantity 4 Mounting Plate R08314 Connector Cover R08315 Mounting Screws self R08316 tapping quantity 3 Dust Cap R08317 Allen key R08338166 GSeries installation A NMEA 0183 sentences Recommended minimum specific RMC GPS transit dataThe display supports the following NMEA 0183 sentences Theseare applicable to NMEA 0183 and SeaTalk protocols VTG Course over ground and ground speed ZDA Time and dateTransmit APB Autopilot b MWV Wind speed and angle BWC Bearing and distance to waypoint RTE Routes sentence Bearing and distance to waypoint WPL Waypoint location sentence BWR rhumb line Receive DBT Depth below transducer AAM Waypoint arrival alarm sentence DPT Depth DBT Depth below transducer sentence MTW Water temperature DPT Depth sentence Recommended minimum navigation RMB information DTM Datum reference sentence RSD Radar system data APB Autopilot b sentence TTM Tracked target message Bearing and distance to waypoint VHW Water speed and heading BWC sentence VLW Distance travelled through the water Bearing and distance to waypoint BWR rhumb line sentence GGA Global positioning system fix data Digital selective calling information GLL Geographic position latitude longitude DSC sentence GSA GPS DOP and active satellites DSE Distress sentence expansion GSV GPS satellites in view Global positioning system fix data Recommended minimum specific GGA sentence RMA loran c data Geographic position loran c sentence GLCNMEA 0183 sentences 167 Geographic position latitude longitude ZDA Time and date sentence GLL sentence MDA Meteorological composite sentence GPS DOP and active satellites GSA sentence GPS satellite fault detection data GBS sentence GSV GPS satellites in view sentence RTE Routes sentence Heading deviation and variation HDG sentence WPL Waypoint location sentence HDT Heading true sentence HDM Heading magnetic sentence MSK MSK receiver interface sentence MSS MSK receive r signal status sentence MTW Water temperature sentence WMV Wind speed and angle sentence Recommended minimum specific RMA loran c data sentence Recommended minimum navigation RMB information sentence Recommended minimum specific RMC GPS transit data sentence VHW Water speed and heading sentence Distance travelled through the water VLW sentence Course over ground and ground speed VTG sentence XTE Cross track error measured sentence168 GSeries installation B NMEA 2000 sentencesThe display supports the following NMEA 2000 sentences These are applicable to NMEA 2000 SeaTalkng and SeaTalk 2 protocols Message number Message description Transmit Receive Bridge 59392 ISO Acknowledgment 59904 ISO Request 60928 ISO Address Claim 126208 NMEA Acknowledge group function 126464 PGN List 126992 System time 126996 Product information 127237 HeadingTrack Control 127245 Rudder 127250 Vessel heading 127488 Engine parameters rapid update 127489 Dynamic engine parameters 127493 Dynamic transmission 127498 Static engine parameters 127505 Fluid level 128259 Speed 128267 Water depth 128275 Distance log 129025 Position rapid update NMEA 2000 sentences 169 Message number Message description Transmit Receive Bridge 129026 COG SOG rapid update 129029 GNSS position data 129033 Time and date 129038 AIS Class A Position Report 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 129040 AIS Class B Extended Position Report 129044 Datum 129283 Cross track error 129284 Navigation data 129291 Set and drift rapid update 129301 Time to or from mark 129539 NMEA 2000 GNSS DOPs message 129540 GNSS Sats in view 129545 NMEA 2000 GNSS RAIM output message 129550 GNSS differential correction receiver interface 129551 GNSS differential correction receiver signal 129793 AIS UTC and Date Report 129794 AIS Class A Static and Voyage Related Data 129801 AIS Addressed Safety Related Message 129802 AIS Safety Related Broadcast Message 130306 Wind data 170 GSeries installation instructions Message number Message description Transmit Receive Bridge 130310 Environmental parameters 130311 Environmental parameters message 130576 Small craft status 130577 Direction data 130578 Vessel speed components NMEA 2000 sentences 171Appendix C Connectors and pinouts SeaTalkng connector 5 1 1 8 6 4 2 3 Item Remarks Item Remarks Identification ST2NMEA2000 Identification STHS Connector type STNG Connector type RJ45 with suitable waterproofing Current source to network No current sourced for external devices Current source to network No current sourced for external devices Current sink from network 160mA Interface drive only Current sink from network No power required for interface Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 12V 1 Tx 2 0V 2 Tx 3 Screen 3 Rx 4 CanH 4 Not connected 5 CanL 5 Not connected 6 SeaTalk not connected 6 Rx Note Use only Raymarine cables when connecting to SeaTalkng 7 Not connected 8 Not connected Note Use only Raymarine cables when connecting to SeaTalkhs172 GSeries installation D Nav Station schematics EXAMPLE ONLY Nav station name Br idge nav Nav station location Br idge Name Display 1 Display 2 if applicable Name Br idge Le f t Br idge Right Location Location Br idge Br idge IP address When on SeaTalkhs only IP address When on SeaTalkhs only 10 2 0 14 10 2 0 2 Video connection delete as appropriate Video connection delete as appropriate SeaT DVI VG A alkhs delete as appropriate SeaT DVI VG A alkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO YE S NO Keyboard Serial number 1 4 2 ABC 5 3 DEF 6 0 2 0 7 0 0 16 Location WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL Br idge Wireless delete as appropriate SeaTalkng YE S NO GPM400 processor SeaTalkhs switch GPM400 processor Serial Number Serial number Serial number 10 0 6 0 2 1 10 0 6 0 2 4 Location Location Location Le f t swit ch cupboar d Right swit ch cupboar d Master GPMdelete as appropriate Master GPMdelete as appropriateNav Station schematics YE S NO YE S NO D118871 173 Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location Name Display 1 Display 2 if applicable Name Location Location IP address When on SeaTalkhs only IP address When on SeaTalkhs only Video connection delete as appropriate Video connection delete as appropriate DVI VG A DVI VG A SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO YE S NO Keyboard Serial number 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 Location WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL Wireless delete as appropriate SeaTalkng YE S NO GPM400 processor SeaTalkhs switch GPM400 processor Serial Number Serial number Serial number Location Location Location Master GPMdelete as appropriate Master GPMdelete as appropriate YE S NO YE S NO D100291174 GSeries installation instructions Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location Name Display 1 Display 2 if applicable Name Location Location IP address When on SeaTalkhs only IP address When on SeaTalkhs only Video connection delete as appropriate Video connection delete as appropriate DVI VG A DVI VG A SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO YE S NO Keyboard Serial number 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 Location WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL Wireless delete as appropriate SeaTalkng YE S NO GPM400 processor SeaTalkhs switch GPM400 processor Serial Number Serial number Serial number Location Location Location Master GPMdelete as appropriate Master GPMdelete as appropriate YE S NO YE S NO D100291Nav Station schematics 175 Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location Name Display 1 Display 2 if applicable Name Location Location IP address When on SeaTalkhs only IP address When on SeaTalkhs only Video connection delete as appropriate Video connection delete as appropriate DVI VG A DVI VG A SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO YE S NO Keyboard Serial number 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 Location WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL Wireless delete as appropriate SeaTalkng YE S NO GPM400 processor SeaTalkhs switch GPM400 processor Serial Number Serial number Serial number Location Location Location Master GPMdelete as appropriate Master GPMdelete as appropriate YE S NO YE S NO D100291176 GSeries installation instructions Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location Name Display 1 Display 2 if applicable Name Location Location IP address When on SeaTalkhs only IP address When on SeaTalkhs only Video connection delete as appropriate Video connection delete as appropriate DVI VG A DVI VG A SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO YE S NO Keyboard Serial number 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 Location WPTS GHI JKL MNO PAGE MENU OUT MOB RANGE ENTER 7 8 9 IN PQRS TUV WXYZ ACTIVE DATA 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL Wireless delete as appropriate SeaTalkng YE S NO GPM400 processor SeaTalkhs switch GPM400 processor Serial Number Serial number Serial number Location Location Location Master GPMdelete as appropriate Master GPMdelete as appropriate YE S NO YE S NO D100291Nav Station schematics 177 Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location Name Location Name Location Name Location Name Location IP address when on SeaTalkhs only IP address when on SeaTalkhs only IP address when on SeaTalkhs only IP address when on SeaTalkhs only Video delete as appropriate DVI VG A Video delete as appropriate DVI VG A Video delete as appropriate DVI VG A Video delete as appropriate DVI VG A SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 Keyboard Serial Number Keyboard Serial Number 1 2 3 1 2 3 ABC DEF ABC DEF ENTER 4 GHI 7 PQRS 5 JK 8 L TUV 6 MNO 9 WXYZ PAGE ACTIVE WPTS MOB DATA MENU OUT RANGE IN Location ENTER 4 GHI 7 PQRS 5 JK 8 L TUV 6 MNO 9 WXYZ PAGE ACTIVE WPTS MOB DATA MENU OUT RANGE IN Location 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL Wireless delete as appropriate Wireless delete as appropriate SeaTalkng YE S NO SeaTalkng YE S NO GPM400 processor GPM400 processor SeaTalkhs switch GPM400 processor GPM400 processor Serial Number Serial Number Serial Number Serial Number Location Location Serial Number Location Location Master GPMdelete as appropriate Master GPMdelete as appropriate Location Master GPMdelete as appropriate Master GPMdelete as appropriate YE S NO YE S NO YE S NO YE S NO D118891178 GSeries installation instructions Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location Name Location Name Location Name Location Name Location IP address when on SeaTalkhs only IP address when on SeaTalkhs only IP address when on SeaTalkhs only IP address when on SeaTalkhs only Video delete as appropriate DVI VG A Video delete as appropriate DVI VG A Video delete as appropriate DVI VG A Video delete as appropriate DVI VG A SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO SeaTalkhs delete as appropriate YE S NO Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 Keyboard Serial Number Keyboard Serial Number 1 2 3 1 2 3 ABC DEF ABC DEF ENTER 4 GHI 7 PQRS 5 JK 8 L TUV 6 MNO 9 WXYZ PAGE ACTIVE WPTS MOB DATA MENU OUT RANGE IN Location ENTER 4 GHI 7 PQRS 5 JK 8 L TUV 6 MNO 9 WXYZ PAGE ACTIVE WPTS MOB DATA MENU OUT RANGE IN Location 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL 0 DODGE STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL Wireless delete as appropriate Wireless delete as appropriate SeaTalkng YE S NO SeaTalkng YE S NO GPM400 processor GPM400 processor SeaTalkhs switch GPM400 processor GPM400 processor Serial Number Serial Number Serial Number Serial Number Location Location Serial Number Location Location Master GPMdelete as appropriate Master GPMdelete as appropriate Location Master GPMdelete as appropriate Master GPMdelete as appropriate YE S NO YE S NO YE S NO YE S NO D118891Nav Station schematics 179wwwra ym a rin e c o m
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