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
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A06041Spurcable5
m(16.4ft)
A06042
Elbowspur
cable0
.4m
(1.3ft)
A06033
Backbone
cable0 .4m
(1.3ft)
A06034
Backbone
cable1m
(3.3ft)
A06035
Backbone
cable3m
(9
.8ft)
A06036
Backbone
cable5m
(16.4ft)
A06068
Backbone
cable9m
(29
.5ft)
A06037
Backbone
cable20m
(65.6ft)
A06043Sea Talkng®
tobarewire
spurcable1m
(3.3ft)
A06044Sea Talkng®
tobarewire
spurcable3m
(9.8ft)
A06049
P owercable1
m(3.3ft)
A06077
Rightangled
connector
90°rightanglespur
connector .
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A06031
T
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A06028
T-pieceProvides1xspur
connection
A06064
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plug
R12112
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backbone.
A06047
SeaTalk(3pin)
toSeaT alkng®
adaptorcable
0.4m(1.3ft)
A22164SeaT alkto
SeaT alkng®
spurcable1m
(3.3ft)
A06048SeaTalk2
(5pin)to
SeaT alkng®
adaptorcable
0.4m(1.3ft)
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A06045Sea
Talkng®
toDeviceNet
(Female)
adaptorcable
0.4m(1.3ft)
Allowstheconnection
ofNMEA2000devices
toaSea Talkng®
system.
A06075Sea
Talkng®
toDeviceNet
(Female)
adaptorcable
1m(3.3ft)
Allowstheconnection
ofNMEA2000devices
toaSea Talkng®
system.
A06046Sea
Talkng®
toDeviceNet
(Male)adaptor
cable1.5m
(4.92ft)
Allowstheconnection
ofNMEA2000devices
toaSea Talkng®
system.
A06076SeaT alkng®
toDeviceNet
(Male)adaptor
cable1m(3.3
ft)
Allowstheconnection
ofNMEA2000devices
toaSea Talkng®
system.
A06078SeaT alkng®
toDeviceNet
(Male)adaptor
cable0.1m
(0.33ft)
Allowstheconnection
ofNMEA2000devices
toaSea Talkng®
system.
E05026
DeviceNet
(Female)to
barewires
adaptorcable
(0
.4m(1.3ft)
Allowstheconnection
ofNMEA2000devices
toaSea Talkng®
system.
E05027
DeviceNet
(Male)tobare
wiresadaptor
cable(0
.4m
(1.3ft)
Allowstheconnection
ofNMEA2000devices
toaSea Talkng®
system.
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