Installation and Operation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Important information
- Chapter 2 Document and product information
- 2.1 Product documentation
- 2.2 Product overview
- 2.3 Applicable products
- 2.4 Parts supplied
- 2.5 Licensing
- USA licensing requirements
- Canada licensing requirements
- Europe and rest of world licensing requirements
- Additional information — Ray90 / Ray91
- Additional information - wireless handset
- Additional information - wireless charging holster
- Additional information - wireless hub
- Additional information - wireless speaker
- 2.6 Obtain MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) number
- 2.7 Automatic Transmitter Identification System (ATIS)
- 2.8 Software updates
- Chapter 3 Installation
- Chapter 4 Cables and connections
- 4.1 General cabling guidance
- 4.2 Connections overview
- 4.3 Power connection
- 4.4 Handset station connection
- 4.5 Wired speaker connection
- 4.6 NMEA 2000 / SeaTalkng® connection
- 4.7 NMEA 0183 connection
- 4.8 Loud hailer connection
- 4.9 Connecting GNSS (GPS) and VHF antennas
- 4.10 Wireless hub connection
- 4.11 Wireless handset charging holster – power connection
- 4.12 Wireless handset connections
- 4.13 Wireless speaker – power connection
- Chapter 5 Getting started
- 5.1 Handset controls
- 5.2 Powering the Base station
- 5.3 Homescreen overview
- 5.4 Multiple station operation
- 5.5 Adjusting Brightness and Contrast
- 5.6 Shared Brightness
- 5.7 Initial set up
- 5.8 Selecting a language
- 5.9 Switching on the AIS receiver
- 5.10 Selecting a network type
- 5.11 Entering your MMSI number
- 5.12 Entering your ATIS ID
- 5.13 Changing the radio region
- 5.14 Switching between high and low transmit power
- 5.15 GNSS (GPS) set up
- Chapter 6 Wireless handset stations
- Chapter 7 Digital selective calling (DSC)
- 7.1 Digital Selective Calling (DSC)
- 7.2 Distress calls
- Making a designated distress call
- Making a Distress call
- Making a Mayday call
- Cancelling a distress call before transmission
- Cancelling a distress call after transmission
- Receiving a distress call
- Ignoring a distress call
- Acknowledging a distress call
- Manually relaying a distress call
- Distress relays sent by other stations
- 7.3 Urgency calls
- 7.4 Safety calls
- 7.5 Individual (routine) calls
- 7.6 Group calls
- 7.7 Position requests
- 7.8 Phonebook
- 7.9 Call logs
- 7.10 Test calls
- 7.11 DSC set-up menu options
- Chapter 8 VHF operations
- Chapter 9 Hailer, Fog horn, and Intercom
- Chapter 10 Maintenance
- Chapter 11 Troubleshooting
- 11.1 LED diagnostics — Ray90 / Ray91 Base station
- 11.2 LED diagnostics - Wireless (Active) speaker
- 11.3 Troubleshooting
- 11.4 Power up troubleshooting
- 11.5 Audio troubleshooting (transmission / reception)
- 11.6 GNSS (GPS) troubleshooting
- 11.7 DSC troubleshooting
- 11.8 AIS troubleshooting (Ray70 / 73 / 91 only)
- 11.9 Wired handset troubleshooting
- 11.10 Wireless troubleshooting (Ray63 / 73 / 90 / 91 only)
- Chapter 12 Technical support
- Chapter 13 Technical specification
- 13.1 Technical specification — Base station
- 13.2 Technical specification — Wired handset (Raymic)
- 13.3 Technical specification - Wired (Passive) speaker
- 13.4 Technical specification - Wireless hub
- 13.5 Technical specification - Wireless handset
- 13.6 Technical specification - Wireless handset charging holster
- 13.7 Technical specification - Wireless (Active) speaker
- 13.8 Radio usage
- Chapter 14 Spares and accessories
- Appendix A NMEA 0183 sentences
- Appendix B NMEA 2000 PGN list
- Appendix C MMSI Regulatory bodies and application submissions
- Appendix D VHF Channels
- Appendix E Phonetic alphabet
- Appendix F Prowords
- Blank Page
ConnectionConnectsto
Suitable
cables
4P
ower
anddata
connection
•12Vdc
power
supply
•NMEA0183
devices
•LoudHailer
•Suitable
power
extension
orcircuit
breaker.
•cable
supplied
withyour
NMEA0183
device
•Loud
hailer’s
fittedcable
5
HS1(Handset
station1)
connection
Wired
handsetor
Adaptorcable
Wired
handset’
s
fittedcable.
6HS2
(Handset
station2)
connection
Wired
handsetor
Adaptorcable
Wired
handset’ s
fittedcable.
7Hub
connection
Wirelesshub
connection
Wireless
hub ’sfitted
cable.
8
N2K(NMEA
2000)
connection
Sea Talkng®/
NMEA2000
backbone
Thesupplied
DeviceNetto
SeaT alkng®
adaptoror
aDeviceNet
spurcable.
4.3P
owerconnection
Thepowersupplyshouldbeconnectedasshownbelow:
1.R
adio’sfittedpowercable.
2.In-linefuse.
3.Powersupplypositive(+)Redwire
4.12Vdcpowersource(i.e.:Distributionpanel).
5.Powersupplynegative(-)Blackwire.
6.Suitablewaterproofconnection(Radioissupplied
withbulletcrimpsonpowersupplywires.)
7.If,requiredyoucanextendthepowercablesupplied
withyourradio,usingsuitablyratedcabling.
Warning:12Voltdconly
Thisproductmustonlybeconnectedtoa
12voltdcpowersource.
Warning:Positiveground
systems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhich
haspositivegrounding.
In-linefuseandthermalbreak
er
ratings
Thefollowingin-linefuseandthermalbreakerratings
applytoyourproduct:
In-linefuseratingThermalbreak
errating
10A
7A(ifonlyconnecting
onedevice)
Note:
•Thesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreak
er
isdependentonthenumberofdevicesyouare
connecting.Ifindoubtconsultanauthorized
Raymarine
®
dealer.
•Y ourproduct’spowercablemayhaveafitted
in-linefuse.Ifnot,addanin-linefusetothepositive
wireofyourproduct’spowerconnection.
Grounding
Thisproductisgroundedthroughthe0Vdcnegative
wireonthepowercableanddoesnotrequireadrain
(shield)tobeconnectedtothebasestation’sground
terminal.
Warning:Chassisgrounding
DoNOTgroundthisproductusingthe
chassisgroundterminal.
Groundingthisproducttoavessel’sRF
groundmaycausegalvaniccorrosion.
Powerdistribution
Recommendationsandbestpractice.
•Theproductissuppliedwithapowercable,either
asaseparateitemoracaptivecablepermanently
attachedtotheproduct.Onlyusethepowercable
suppliedwiththeproduct.DoNOTuseapowercable
designedfor,orsuppliedwith,adifferentproduct.
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