G-Series Systems Installation and Commissioning Instructions
G-Series System Installation & Commissioning Instructions Document Number:87070_1 Date: June 2007
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Contents Chapter 5: Installation and mounting ................ 57 5.1 General instructions .................................................58 5.2 GPM400 Processor module .....................................59 5.3 G-Series Keyboard ...................................................60 5.4 G-Series Monitors ....................................................65 5.5 GVM400 Video Module ............................................66 5.6 Alarm buzzer ...........................................................
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Warnings and cautions Navigation aid Raymarine equipment is intended for use only as an aid to navigation. You must still ensure that a properly qualified person is acting as navigator at all times and that all applicable maritime regulations are adhered to. You must also ensure that all proper judgements and actions are taken to ensure a safe passage.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive i. At least 3 ft. (1 m) from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio signals e.g. VHF radios, cables and antennas. In the case of SSB radios, the distance should be increased to 7 ft. (2 m). ii. More than 7 ft. (2 m) from the path of a radar beam. A radar beam can normally be assumed to spread 20 degrees above and below the radiating element. • The product is supplied from a separate battery from that used for engine start.
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Chapter 1: Introduction This guide provides information to help you plan, install and commission your G-Series system. Chapter contents • 1.1 Handbook information on page 12. • 1.2 Plan your installation on page 12. • 1.3 Install your system on page 12. • 1.4 Commissioning on page 13. See also You may require additional information when planning or installing your system. • Spares and accessories. Lists of spares, accessories and cables can be found in Appendix C - Spares and accessories.
1.1 Handbook information Nav Station details This document is part of a series of books associated with the GSeries system We strongly recommend that you produce a complete schematic diagram for your G-Series installation. See Appendix B - Nav Station schematic. All documents can be downloaded from: www.raymarine.com/handbooks. 1.
1.4 Commissioning Once you have completed the installation, proceed with the commissioning of the system: Tick Commissioning task Installation instructions Assign master GPM Chapter 7: Initial Setup Set up Nav Stations Chapter 7: Initial Setup Assign keyboards Chapter 7: Initial Setup Commission ancillary equipment Chapter 8: Commissioning Complete warranty cards for equipment installed Refer to separate warranty booklets supplied with equipment.
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Chapter 2: Typical systems This section provides an overview of typical G-Series systems and ancillary equipment.
System overview SeaTalkng SeaTalkng instruments/pilot SeaTalkng Navstation 1 (e.g. Flybridge) GPM 400 DVI or VGA Monitor CANCEL ENTER CANCEL MENU ENTER MENU and/or SeaTalk instruments/pilot Keyboard 2 ABC ENTER 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE 7 8 9 PQRS TUV WXYZ . 0 IN ACTIVE DODGE DATA PILOT STANDBY OK CANCEL Navstation 2 (e.g.
Single processor system Navstation SeaTalkng backbone Monitor Keyboard 1 4 GHI ENTER 2 3 ABC DEF 5 6 JKL MNO WPTS PAGE Pilot MENU MOB OUT RANGE 7 8 9 PQRS TUV WXYZ .
Dual Nav station (single processor) Navstation, (e.g. Flyridge) SeaTalkng backbone Monitor Pilot Keyboard 1 4 GHI ENTER 2 3 ABC DEF 5 6 JKL MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB Instrument OUT RANGE 7 8 9 PQRS TUV WXYZ . 0 IN ACTIVE DODGE DATA PILOT STANDBY OK CANCEL Wireless base station SeaTalkng CANCEL ENTER CANCEL MENU ENTER MENU SeaTalkng Monitor 1 2 ABC 4 GHI ENTER 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE 7 8 9 PQRS TUV WXYZ .
Network system, Single Nav station (Dual processor) SeaTalkng backbone Monitor SeaTalkng Instrument Keyboard 1 2 ABC 4 GHI SeaTalkhs switch GPM400 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB ENTER Instrument CANCEL MENU ENTER MENU Digital radar OUT RANGE 7 8 9 PQRS TUV WXYZ .
Dual Nav station (Dual processor 2) Navstation 1 (e.g. Bridge) Navstation 2 (e.g. Flybridge) Monitor 5 JKL 3 1 DEF WPTS PAGE 4 MENU MOB STANDBY PILOT OK CANCEL SeaTalkhs GPM400 (data master) Keyboard charge point 3 DEF 6 MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE 8 9 TUV WXYZ .
Entertainment system SeaTalkng backbone Plasma Television Basestation SeaTalkhs switch Video module Keyboard charge point 1 2 ABC 4 GHI ENTER 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE 7 8 9 PQRS TUV WXYZ .
System limits The following quantities of G-Series components may be connected within a single system: G-Series component Max. number on system GPM400 processor module 4 (of which 1 must be set as master GPM) Monitors 8 (2 per GPM400 processor) Keyboards 8 GVM400 video module 2 DSM digital sounder 1 Digital radar scanner 2 See also For limitations associated with ancilliary components and systems, refer to the separate manufacturer’s documentation.
Chapter 3: Packs and contents This section contains details of pack contents for the G-Series system components. Chapter contents • • • • • • • 3.1 GPM400 processor on page 24 3.2 GVM400 video module on page 25 3.3 G-Series Keyboard on page 26 3.4 Keyboard wireless upgrade kit on page 27 3.5 SeaTalkng wireless basestation on page 28 3.6 Marine monitors on page 28 3.7 Alarm buzzer on page 29 See also • For peripheral components (e.g.
3.1 GPM400 processor Pack items GPM400 Processor Module Description Part No. GPM400 Processor module - US version GPM400 Processor module - EU version GPM400 Processor module - ROW version E02042 E02047 E02048 1.5 m (4.9 ft) Power cable R08003 1.5 m (4.9 ft) NMEA 0183 cable R08004 1 m (3.3 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable A06039 1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalk/Alarm Out cable E55054 3 m (9.
3.2 GVM400 video module Pack items Description Part No. GVM400 Video Module E02043 1.5 m (4.9 ft) S-Video cable R08274 1.5 m (4.
3.3 G-Series Keyboard Pack items Handbook/ Documentation Suncover Command center keyboard Panel seal Rear clamp assembly SeaTalkng T connector Stud (x4) Finger nut (x4) SeaTalkng backbone cable D10065-1 SeaTalkng spur cable G-Series Installation & Commissioning 26 Description Part No. G-Series command center keyboard E02044 Sun cover R08307 1 m (3.3 ft) SeaTalkng/NMEA2000 cable A06039 400 mm (15.
3.4 Keyboard wireless upgrade kit Pack items Battery pack Mounting plate Connector cover Allen head screw (x4) Allen key Screw (x3) Handset dust cover SeaTalkng bulkhead mounting cable Part No. SeaTalkng bulkhead mounting cable R08311 2.5 m (8.
3.5 SeaTalkng wireless basestation 3.6 Pack items Marine monitors Pack items SeaTalkng wireless basestation SeaTalk T connector Marine display Mounting brackets x 2 SeaTalkng backbone cable Sun cover SeaTalkng spur cable 5 meter VGA cable assembly Description Part No. Wireless basestation E02045 1 m (3.3 ft) SeaTalk NG spur cable - stripped ends A06043 400 mm (15.75 in) SeaTalkng backbone cable Description Part No.
3.7 Alarm buzzer D10363-1 Pack items Description Part No.
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Chapter 4: Cables and connections This section contains details of cables and connections. Use it to plan your system wiring and ensure that you have the necessary cables available. Chapter contents • 4.1 General instructions on page 32 • 4.2 Power distribution on page 33 • 4.3 GPM400 processor on page 37 • 4.4 Monitor connections on page 38 • 4.5 Keyboard connections on page 40 • 4.6 Video and Entertainment on page 43 • 4.7 SeaTalkhs network on page 47 • 4.8 GPS Connection on page 49 • 4.
4.1 General instructions Strain relief • Cable types and length • Follow the guidelines given in this section to determine appropriate cable types and length. • Unless otherwise stated use only standard cables of the correct type, supplied by Raymarine. • Ensure that any non-Raymarine cables are of the correct quality and gauge. For example, longer power cable runs may require larger wire gauges to minimize any voltage drop in a cable.
4.2 Power distribution Typical distribution Monitor Monitor Radar GPS Distribution Panel DSM 400 GPM400 GPM400 +VE bar -VE bar All GPM400 processors must be powered from a single breaker. In line fuse protection must be provided for each individual power circuit.
Circuit grounding Power distribution notes: • Raymarine recommend that you have a dedicated distribution panel for your G-Series system. • All GPM400 processor units must be powered from a single breaker or switch, with appropriate circuit protection. • All monitors and ancillary equipment should where possible be wired to individual breakers. Grounding The power cable screen and all Ground terminals MUST be connected to ship’s ground.
Circuit protection Equipment Supply voltage Thermal breaker Fuse GVM400 Video Module 12 V 1.2 A 2A 24 V 1A 1A GPM400 processor All GPM400 processors must be switched via a single breaker.
GPM400 power cables Length (max) Supply voltage Cable gauge (AWG) 0-5 m (0-16.4 ft) 12 V 18 24 V 20 5-10 m (16.4-32.8 ft) 12 V 14 24 V 18 10-15 m (32.8-49.2 ft) 12 V 12 24 V 16 15-20 m (49.2-65.6 ft) 12 V 12 24 V 14 Supply voltage 0-5 m (0-16.4 ft) 12 V 20 24 V 20 5-10 m (16.4-32.8 ft) 12 V 20 24 V 20 10-15 m (32.8-49.2 ft) 12 V 20 24 V 20 G-Series Installation & Commissioning Cable gauge (AWG) 15-20 m (49.2-65.
4.3 8. SeaTalkhs network connection (see page 47). 9. NMEA 0183 connection (see page 51) 10. NMEA 0183 connection (see page 51) 11. Audio output (see page 46) GPM400 processor The GPM400 has the following connections: 1 2 3 4 5 Maximum quantity of GPM400 units The G-Series system will support up to 4 GPM400 processors, of which 1 must be set as the Master GPM. Master GPM On a system with more than one GPM400 you must designate one them as a Master GPM.
4.4 Monitor connections Monitors may be connected to the GPM400 using either VGA or DVI cable. Connect the G-Series marine displays to both the GPM400 processor and SeaTalkhs switch.
Screen resolution and aspect ratio Cable Each GPM will output the same screen resolution to all connected displays. VGA Therefore where multiple displays are connected to a single GPM they should have the same aspect ratio and screen resolution. For example we recommend that wide screen televisions and standard displays are connected to separate GPMs. IP Address When connecting a display to the processor, note its IP address on your system diagram.
Cable Part No Notes 4.5 Power cable extension Not supplied You may extend the power cable if required. See page 35. The G-Series Keyboard communicates using the SeaTalkng system. It may be connected directly to the backbone (wired) or use a remote basestation (wireless). See Appendix C for other cables and accessories. Keyboard connections See also Note: You should have at least one permanently wired keyboard.
Wired keyboard connection details SeaTalkng instrument, e.g. ST70 Wireless keyboard system SeaTalkng backbone SeaTalkng backbone Monitor OR SeaTalkng spur GPM400 Keyboard SeaTalkng spur Basestation 1 2 ABC 4 GHI 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE 7 8 9 PQRS TUV WXYZ .
Wireless keyboard connection details SeaTalkng backbone Wireless basestation Wireless basestation SeaTalkng spur Charge point OR SeaTalkng bulkhead mounting Keyboard White Blue Screen D10071-1 SeaTalkng instrument (e.g. ST70) Red SeaTalkng connection Black D10208-1 Keyboard cables The following cables can be used with the Keyboard: Cable Part No Notes Keyboard to SeaTalkng G-Series Installation & Commissioning 42 400 mm (15.75 in) SeaTalkng spur cable A06038 1 m (3.
Cable Part No 5 m (16.4 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable A06041 4.6 Notes Video and Entertainment Video and entertainment is connected and distributed to the G-Series system using 2 system components: Wireless basestation to SeaTalkng 1 m (3.3 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable (bare ends) A06043 3 m (9.8 ft) SeaTalkng spur cable (bare ends) A06044 • GVM400 Video Module • SeaTalkhs switch.
Typical video system SeaTalkhs network Composite Composite Composite GVM400 video module SeaTalkhs SeaTalkhs S-Video and Audio SeaTalkhs switch Sat TV OR DVD D10076-1 Maximum quantity of GVM400 video modules The G-Series system will support up to 2 GVM400 video modules.
Video / Entertainment connection details Video module SeaTalkhs switch SeaTalkhs Earth Power supply Screened power cable Sat TV G-Series and SeaTalkhs devices S-Video Audio OR Video module connections DVD D10077-1 45 Chapter 4: Cables and connections
Video/Entertainment system cables • The following cables are used to connect the GVM400 video module: Cable Entertainment / Audio from the Video processor. (Associated with the Comp4 or S-Video connection) • Alarms and other system alerts. Note: The audio output is line level only and must be connected to a suitable 3rd party amplifier in order to be heard. Part No Notes S-Video 1.5 m (4.9 ft) adapter cable R08274 Included with GVM400. 1.5 m (4.
4.7 SeaTalkhs network SeaTalkhs Network cables All devices are wired individually back to the SeaTalkhs switch using the following cables: The SeaTalkhs network has 2 main purposes: • Connection of digital devices. • Networking of G-Series equipment. Cable SeaTalkhs network For a typical SeaTalkhs system see page 19. SeaTalkhs devices The following digital devices communicate via the SeaTalkhs network: • SeaTalkhs Switch The hub of the network, this routes all network traffic.
Cable Example: DSM400 connection Notes 1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalkhs patch cable E06054 Patch cables are used to connect the following devices to the SeaTalkhs switch: • GVM400 video module • SeaTalkhs Switch (connecting to other SeaTalkhs switches). • G-Series marine displays. 5 m (16.4 ft) SeaTalkhs patch cable E06055 10 m (32.8 ft) SeaTalkhs patch cable E06056 15 m (49.2 ft) SeaTalkhs patch cable A62136 20 m (65.
Digital radar connection The digital radar scanner connects to the SeaTalkhs switch using dedicated digital radar cables Radar HS switch Cable Part No 10 m (32.8 ft) Digital cable A55077 15 m (49.2 ft) Digital cable A55078 25 m (82.0 ft) Digital cable A55079 Digital extension cable VCM100 Notes Required if you wish to extend the cable distance. 5 m(16.4 ft) extension cable A5080 10 m (32.
4.9 SeaTalk & Alarm connection Other SeaTalk devices connected Alarm Note: Alarms are global and as such will be sounded across all audio and alarm outputs across the system. SeaTalk connection Red Black White The SeaTalk connection allows the G-Series system to receive data from Raymarine SeaTalk compatible devices such as: Brown Yellow Red Drain Black White 12v supply Red Black Brown Red The alarm output is used to alert the operator to alarms and other audible warnings.
SeaTalk / Alarm output cables For example: Your system should have GPS connected to one place only. Duplicated GPS data will produce erratic behavior within the system. The following cable is used to connect the SeaTalk / Alarm output: Connection / Cable Part No Notes E55054 Supplied with GPM400 processor. GPM 400 Alarm / SeaTalk 1.5 m (4.9 ft) SeaTalk/Alarm Out cable See Appendix C for other cables and accessories. 4.10 NMEA 0183 connections The GPM400 processor has 2 NMEA 0183 connectors.
NMEA 0183 connection cables Fastheading connection The following cables are used to connect to NMEA 0183 devices. Fastheading data required for radar target acquisition (MARPA) may come from either the autopilot or a separate Raymarine Fastheading sensor. Connection / Cable Part No Notes 1.5 m (4.9 ft) NMEA 0183 cable R08004 Supplied with GPM400 processor unit. Other NMEA connections N/A Installer to supply suitable data cable.
AIS connection VHF antenna AIS receiver VHF radio NMEA0183 4.8 (GPS data to VHF radio) GPM 400 NMEA0183 4.8 (fast heading) NMEA0183 (38.4) D10192-1 For more information refer to separate AIS instruction documents.
4.11 SeaTalkng connections Typical SeaTalkng system The G-Series system will use SeaTalkng to communicate with: • SeaTalkng instruments (e.g. ST70), • SeaTalkng autopilots (e.g. ST70 with SPX course computer), • G-Series keyboard. CANCEL ENTER CANCEL MENU ENTER MENU SeaTalkng cables The SeaTalkng system uses the following cables and connections. Connection / Cable Keyboard GPM 400 Notes 1 2 ABC 4 GHI ENTER Backbone cables (various lengths) The main cable carrying data.
4.12 NMEA 2000 connections See also For more information refer to the separate SeaTalkng reference manual. NMEA 2000 devices are connected using the SeaTalkng bus. The G-Series system can display data received from NMEA 2000 devices (e.g. for displaying data from compatible engines). SeaTalkng backbone You may connect NMEA 2000 compatible devices using appropriate adaptor cables. NMEA 2000 equipment (e.g.
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Chapter 5: Installation and mounting This section gives details for installation and mounting of the core components of the G-Series system. Use this information when planning and installing your system. Chapter contents • 5.1 General instructions. Page 58 • 5.2 GPM400 Processor module. Page 59 • 5.3 G-Series Keyboard. Page 60 • 5.5 GVM400 Video Module. Page 66 • 5.6 Alarm buzzer. Page 67 See also • Monitor installation. Refer to the separate instructions supplied with the monitor.
5.1 General instructions Any specific requirements for each system component are provided later in this chapter. Cable entry Equipment location Ensure the unit is mounted in a location which allows proper routing and connection of cables: When deciding on the location of system components, consider the following: • Minimum bend radius of 100 mm (3.94 in). • Use cable supports to prevent stress on connectors.
5.2 Remember GPM400 Processor module Where constraints on the installation prevent any of the above recommendations: • Always allow the maximum separation possible between different items of electrical equipment. • This will provide the best conditions for EMC performance for the installation. Suppression ferrites Raymarine cables may be fitted with suppression ferrites. These are important for correct EMC performance.
5.3 Mounting and environment The following conditions apply: • Do NOT install near sources of heat or vibration (e.g. engine). • The unit is NOT designed for use in a sealed enclosure. Access to the unit is required, e.g. for chart updates. • Must be mounted on a vertical surface. Sides and top must be level. • Mounting surface must be firm, secure and capable of supporting the weight of the unit. • Install below decks in a dry area.
Dimensions Wired operation - flush mounted Mounting arrangement 98 mm (3.85 in) G-Series keyboard 59.8 mm (2.35 in) minimum clearance 35 mm (1.38 in) Sun cover 46 mm (1.81 in) Keyboard Panel seal (adhesive side up) 297 mm (11.69 in) D10226-1 SeaTalk NG cable Mounting and environment • The keyboard is suitable for mounting both above and below decks. It is waterproof to CFR-46 standard. • Use the cutting template provided with the keyboard.
Cables • 1. Install charge point. Minimum bend radius of 100 mm (3.94 in). Note: Remove protective cover from each side of gasket See also Ensure you record your keyboard details on the schematic diagram. See Appendix B - Nav Station schematic. Ensure flat edge is located to left side for correct orientation Wireless upgrade kit Allows wireless operation of the keyboard. Cut 25 mm diameter hole Mounting and environment • The should be within sight of G-series monitors.
3. Fit the battery, taking care to avoid contamination of the cover seal. D10162-1 2. Fit splash cover.
Wireless basestation 4. Fit the rear cover. D10189-1 Required for wireless operation of the keyboard. 117 mm (4.61 in) 5. For charging and wired operation use the cable provided Note: The keyboard should be charged for 6 hours before use. 66 mm (2.6 in) G-Series Installation & Commissioning 64 36 mm (1.
Mounting and environment Repeat basestation The following conditions apply: A repeat basestation may be used to optimize wireless coverage. • You must perform a site survey to find an appropriate location and ensure good wireless reception around the boat. • Do NOT install near sources of heat or vibration. (e.g. engine). • Install in a dry area as high on the vessel as possible. • Mount on a vertical surface. • Install the unit well away from potential sources of ignition.
5.5 GVM400 Video Module Mounting and environment • Mount below decks in a dry area • Install on a vertical surface. • Do NOT mount near sources of heat or vibration. (e.g. engine) • Install well away from potential sources of ignition. Cables 170 mm (6.7 in) 56 mm (2.2 in) Minimum radius bend of cable (100mm) Cable clip G-Series Installation & Commissioning D10197-1 237 mm (9.33 in) 66 • Minimum bend radius of 100 mm (3.94 in).
5.6 Alarm buzzer The alarm is used to alert the operator to alarms and other audible warnings. 18 mm (0.7 in) 60 mm (2.5 in) 60 mm (2.36 in) diameter 38 mm (1.5 in) D10203-1 Mounting and environment • Mount below decks in a dry area • Install on a vertical surface. • Do NOT mount near sources of heat or vibration. (e.g. engine) • Install well away from potential sources of ignition.
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Chapter 6: Initial test This section gives details for the initial tests and checks to be carried out once installation is complete. Chapter contents • Turn on breakers on page 70 • Marine monitor checks on page 70 • Keyboard checks on page 70 • GPM400 processor checks on page 70 • GVM400 video processor checks on page 70 • SeaTalkhs switch on page 70 See also For help with diagnosing and rectifying faults, refer to Chapter 9: Troubleshooting.
6.1 Power up test On a healthy system all monitors will: • show the G-Series set-up wizard 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 start-up sequence (approximately 2 minutes after power on). It is advisable to perform an initial power-up test to help ensure that the system is wired correctly.
On a healthy SeaTalk Switch: • Each connected channel will have one flashing and one steady green LED. For a full LED status listing see page 98.
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7 Chapter 7: Initial Setup This chapter provides information for the initial setup of a new system Chapter contents • 7.1 Power up the system on page 74 • 7.3 Select Master GPM on page 75 • 7.2 First time configuration on page 74 • 7.4 Configure Nav Stations on page 77 • 7.5 Assign Keyboards on page 78 Schematic diagram You will need details of the equipment connections and serial numbers. You should have entered these onto the Nav Station schematic diagrams during the installation.
7.1 Power up the system 7.2 There is an automatic menu sequence when you set up the system for the very first time (i.e. for systems which do not yet have any Nav Stations configured). This will automatically display the appropriate menus at power up, to help you to configure your Nav Stations.
See also Typical Nav station arrangement For more information on nav station connections, see Chapter 2: Typical systems. 7.3 Nav Station 1 (Flybridge) 2 1 The GPM400 master handles the data from the marine electronics installed around the boat. It receives data (e.g. via SeaTalkng) and transmit this around the G-Series system via the SeaTalkhs network.
To open the Set Master GPM menu: • Current Master This is the GPM currently set at the master. To set the Master GPM MENU 1. Select the appropriate GPM from those displayed. 2. Press the SET AS MASTER softkey. SYSTEM SETUP To identify the correct GPM If you are unsure of which GPM to select, press the DISCOVER GPM softkey to show a message on every monitor which identifies the GPM to which it is connected.
7.4 Configure Nav Stations 1. Press CREATE NAV STATION softkey/ 2. Enter the name for the Nav Station. i. Press SELECT NAME to select from the list of pre defined names. OR ii. Press EDIT NAME to use a custom name. 3. Press OK when complete. For a definition of a Nav station see First time configuration on page 74. To open the Configure Nav Stations menu: To assign monitors to a Nav Station MENU from the Configure Nav Stations menu: 1. Select the appropriate Nav Station from those displayed 2.
Assign monitors Information required Monitor type(s) IP Address From the list displayed, select the IP address of the monitor being assigned. • DISCOVER IP If you are unsure of which monitor to select, press this softkey to identify the IP address of each monitor. • IDENTIFY MONITOR You can confirm that the correct monitor has been assigned by pressing this softkey. The selected monitor will then display its OSD menus, allowing it to be identified.
fer these with the Serial numbers on your Nav Station schematic diagrams. • Assigned to Shows the assignment of the selected keyboard. To assign a Keyboard to a Nav Station from the Assign Keyboards menu: 1. Select the desired keyboard from those displayed. 2. Press ASSIGN TO NAV STN. Then either: i. Select from the list of available Nav Stations. OR ii. Press the ASSIGN TO ALL NAV STNS softkey. 3. Press OK when complete. To assign a Keyboard to an individual monitor from the Assign Keyboards menu: 1. 2.
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Chapter 8: Commissioning This chapter provides information for the commissioning of a system once the initial setup is complete. Chapter contents • 8.1 Language setting on page 82 • 8.2 Compass heading setup on page 82 • 8.3 Radar setup on page 83 • 8.4 GPS checks on page 85 • 8.5 Fishfinder checks on page 86 • 8.6 Set up video on page 87 • 8.7 NMEA 0183 on page 88 • 8.
8.1 Language setting Check heading Provided that the system has a compass connected, the compass heading is displayed in the data bar at the top of the screen: The system will operate in the following languages: English (US) English (UK) Chinese Danish Dutch Finnish French German Greek Icelandic Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish Compass Heading D10351-1 If no heading is displayed this could indicate a problem with the autopilot or compass connection.
8.3 Radar setup Initialize radar and set to transmit Electromagnetic energy You will need to: The radar scanner transmits electromagnetic energy. Ensure all personnel are clear of the scanner before switching to Tx (transmit mode). • Initialize the radar • Select a scanner (2 scanner systems only) • Set radar to transmit 2 scanner systems To initialize the radar The system may have 2 digital scanners connected. You can select the scanner to be used for each radar window.
To set radar to transmit Check and adjust bearing alignment 1. Press the Power button on the Keyboard. 2. Press the RADAR TX/STDBY softkey and set to TX. Note: For 2 scanner systems there are individual ON/OFF and TX/ STDBY keys for each scanner. Check and adjust the radar bearing alignment to ensure that radar objects appear at the correct bearing relative to your boat’s bow. You will need to check the radar bearing alignment for any scanner installation that is not aligned with the boat.
8.4 2. Note the position of the object on the radar display. If the target is not under the Ships heading marker (SHM), there is an alignment error and you will need to carry out bearing alignment adjustment. GPS checks To adjust the bearing alignment The GPS is required to show your boat position on the chart. You can set up your GPS and check its status using the GPS status icons and the GPS Status page of the Setup menu.
8.5 Typical GPS status screen Fishfinder checks For the fishfinder window to function the system must be connected to a digital sounder (e.g. DSM400). To select a fishfinder screen: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • Press the PAGE key to select from the current page set. • Press and hold the PAGE key to select from all available screens. 0 00001.
• To select a video page Valid depth and frequency values on screen If any of the above are not present this could indicate a fault. Refer to Chapter 9: Troubleshooting. Page 91. • Press the PAGE key to select from the current page set. OR Fault indications: • No Data This is displayed if the system cannot detect a compatible DSM sounder with appropriate transducer. Press and hold the PAGE key to select from all available page sets.
Configure the video system • If any channel does not display correctly check the video and SeaTalkhs connections. Also refer to Chapter 9: Troubleshooting MENU 8.7 NMEA 0183 VIDEO SETUP MENU If you have a Navtex or AIS receiver connected to a NMEA 0183 port, you will need to change the NMEA Port Setting. CONFIGURE VIDEO SYSTEM Set up the NMEA port using a monitor physically connected to the correct GPM400 processor.
Typical AIS window This is located in the top right hand corner of the screen. AIS status icon D10356-1 AIS target If NO AIS is displayed, please refer to the Troubleshooting section on page 97. 2. Check that AIS targets are available Use the chart window with radar overlay to check the AIS operation. Note: For dockside or dry-dock commission, you may not see targets.
• Press and hold the PAGE key to select from all available pages. D10354-1 Typical instrument data window To set up the digital data to be displayed Open the Panel Setup Menu MENU PANEL SETUP MENU D10334-1 Use this menu to add or remove types of data from the display. Refer to the user reference manual for additional information.
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting This section gives details for the troubleshooting the system. It covers common problems that may occur during test and commissioning.
9.1 Troubleshooting Power up Problem Possible causes Possible solutions • The system (or part of it) does not power up. • Power supply problem • Check relevant fuses and breakers. • Check that the power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion. • Check that the power source is of the correct voltage and sufficient current. Marine Monitors Problem Possible causes Possible solutions • Monitor is blank. • The monitor is in standby mode.
Problem Possible causes Possible solutions • The keyboard does not operate monitor setting menus. • On or more monitors are not listed when configuring the monitors or Nav Stations. • SeaTalkhs network problem • Check the status of the SeaTalkhs Switch. Refer to troubleshooting SeaTalkhs Switch LED indications on page 98 • Check the marine monitor and ensure that the network selector switch is in the “up” position (required when connected to the SeaTalkhs network).
Problem Possible causes Possible solutions • Keypresses result in improper or no action at the display. • Software mismatch between equipment may prevent communication. • Contact Raymarine technical support • Keyboard does not control the expected monitor or Nav Station. • Keyboard is not assigned to the correct Nav Station(s). • Assign keyboard to Nav station (see Assign Keyboards on page 78).
Problem Possible causes Possible solutions • Radar will not initialize (Voltage control module (VCM) stuck in “sleep mode”) • Intermittent or poor power connection. • Check power connection at VCM. (Voltage at input = 12 V, Voltage at output = 40 V) • Switch at scanner pedestal in OFF position. • Ensure scanner pedestal switch is in ON position. • The bearing given on the radar window differs from the actual bearing. • The radar bearing alignment requires correcting.
Video Problem Possible cause / solution Possible solutions Video picture is unavailable at some or all Nav stations. • Video signal is not reaching the GVM400 video module. • Check the video source equipment. • GVM400 video module or power supply problem. • Check the GVM400 status. See troubleshooting GVM400 LED indications on page 100. • Check the video connections to the GVM400 unit. • Check the GVM400 power supply. Refer to troubleshooting Power up on page 92.
Data Problem Possible cause / solution Possible solutions • Instrument or other system data is unavailable at all Nav Stations. • Data not received at Master GPM. • Check the data bus (e.g. SeaTalkng) wiring and connection to the master GPM. • Check the overall integrity of the data bus (e.g. SeaTalkng) wiring. • If available refer to the reference guide for the data bus. (e.g. SeaTalkng reference manual) • Data source (e.g ST70 instrument) is not operating. • Check the source of the missing data (e.
Fishfinder • Problem • Possible cause / solution • Possible solutions • No data source for the fishfinder. • DSM power supply fault. • Check the DMS power supply. Refer to troubleshooting Power up on page 92. • Other DSM fault. • Refer to the instructions supplied with the DSM unit. • SeaTalkhs network problem. • Check that the DSM is correctly connected to the SeaTalkhs switch. • Check the status of the SeaTalkhs Switch. Refer to troubleshooting Status LEDs on page 98.
GPM400 LED indications Color Operation Causes Green Flashing 500 / 500 ms • Normal operation (Heartbeat) Green Flashing 750 / 250ms • Standby mode Normal operation Warnings and Errors Off Off < 2 minutes Off for > 2 minutes • Startup • No power • Amber On steady • Power on • Lamp test Amber Flashing x 1 • No link between processors (network fault) Amber Flashing x 2 • No network / cable unplugged Amber Flashing x 3 • Over temperature warning Amber/Green Alternating 750/250 ms • Bo
GVM400 LED indications Color Operation Causes Flashing (various rates, depending upon system data) • Normal operation Normal operation Green Warnings and Errors Amber On steady • Power on • Lamp test Amber Flashing x 1 • Acquisition failure Amber Flashing x 2 • No network / cable unplugged Amber Flashing x 3 • Other network error Amber/Red Alternating 750/250 ms • Software upgrade.
Color Operation Causes Warnings and Errors Off Off < 2 minutes Off for > 2minutes • Startup • No power • Amber On steady • Power on • Lamp test Amber Flashing x 1 • Input transducer Amber Flashing x 2 • No network / cable unplugged Amber Flashing x 3 • Over temperature warning Amber Flashing x 8 • Watchdog restart Amber/Red Alternating 750/250 ms • Software upgrade.
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Appendix ATechnical specification GPM400 Processor module GPM400 Processor module GPM400 Processor module Nominal supply voltage 12 V / 24 VDC Operating voltage range 10.7 V to 32 V DC Fuse / Breakers 12 V supply: 10 A fuse protection at distribution panel 10 A thermal circuit breaker protection at distribution panel 24 V supply: 4 A fuse protection at distribution panel 5 A thermal circuit breaker protection at distribution panel Typical Power consumption No external loads 3 A @ 12 V 1.
GVM400 Video module GVM400 Video module GVM400 Video module Nominal supply voltage 12 V / 24 V DC Operating voltage range 10.7 V to 32 V DC Fuse / Breakers 12 V supply: 2 A fuse protection at distribution panel 1.
G-Series Keyboard G-Series Keyboard Nominal supply voltage 12 V DC (From SeaTalkngbus) Operating voltage range 9 V to 16 V DC Power consumption (standby) 1.
G-Series marine monitors C Dimensions - mm (in) Display B D A B C D E G120 - 12 inch 330 (13.00) 284 (11.18) 307 (12.08) 257 (10.10) 118 (4.64) G150 - 15 inch 380 (14.97) A 315 (12.39) 357 (14.07) 292 (11.50) 118 (4.64) G170 - 17 inch 415 (16.34) 358 (14.10) 394 (15.51) 335 (13.19) 100 (3.94) G190 - 19 inch 454 (17.87) 389 (15.31) 432 (17.00) 366 (14.41) 100 (3.
G-Series marine monitors Resolutions and refresh rates VGA - 60,72, 75 and 85 Hz SVGA - 56, 60, 72, 75 and 85 Hz XGA - 60, 70, 75 and 85 Hz SXGA - 60, 75 and 85 Hz UXGA - 60, 65, 70, 75 and 85 Hz All timings in accordance with VESA Monitor Timing Standards Approvals: CE: • 1999/5/EC, EN60945:2002 FCC: • Part 80 (47CFR) and Part 2 (47CFR) See also • For additional specifications, refer to the documentation supplied with the individual equipment.
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Appendix B - Nav Station schematic Plan the connections and arrangement of your core system. This information is required when commissioning.
If required use multiple sheets, as shown in the example system below. Nav station information Bridge Nav station location Display 2 (if applicable) Display 1 Bridge - Left Location Bridge nav Nav station name Name Nav station information Name Location Location IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only) IP address (When on SeaTalkhs only) Bridge 10-2-0-14 - Keyboard 1 2 ABC 4 GHI 5 JKL WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE 9 WXYZ 0 YES / NO YES / NO Keyboard 02070016 6 8 TUV .
Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location Display 2 (if applicable) Display 1 Name 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 / VGA DVI / VGA SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate) SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate) YES / NO YES / NO Keyboard 1 2 ABC 4 GHI ENTER 5 JKL Serial number 3 DEF 6 MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE 7 8
Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location Display 2 (if applicable) Display 1 Name 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 / VGA DVI / VGA SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate) SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate) YES / NO YES / NO Keyboard 1 2 ABC 4 GHI ENTER 5 JKL Serial number 3 DEF 6 MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE 7 8
Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location Display 2 (if applicable) Display 1 Name 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 / VGA DVI / VGA SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate) SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate) YES / NO YES / NO Keyboard 1 2 ABC 4 GHI ENTER 5 JKL Serial number 3 DEF 6 MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE 7 8
Nav station information Nav station name Nav station location Display 2 (if applicable) Display 1 Name 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 / VGA DVI / VGA SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate) SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate) YES / NO YES / NO Keyboard 1 2 ABC 4 GHI ENTER 5 JKL Serial number 3 DEF 6 MNO WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE 7 8
Nav station information Name Nav station name Location Name IP address (when on SeaTalkhs only) Video (delete as appropriate) Nav station location Location Name IP address (when on SeaTalkhs only) DVI / VGA Video (delete as appropriate) SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate) YES / NO DVI / VGA Keyboard 4 GHI ENTER 2 3 ABC DEF SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate) YES / NO 5 JKL WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE 8 9 TUV WXYZ .
Nav station information Name Nav station name Location Name IP address (when on SeaTalkhs only) Video (delete as appropriate) Nav station location Location Name IP address (when on SeaTalkhs only) DVI / VGA Video (delete as appropriate) SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate) YES / NO DVI / VGA Keyboard 4 GHI ENTER 2 3 ABC DEF SeaTalkhs (delete as appropriate) YES / NO 5 JKL WPTS PAGE MENU MOB OUT RANGE 8 9 TUV WXYZ .
Appendix C - Spares and accessories Note: Parts marked with an asterisk * are supplied as standard with certain G-Series equipment. See Chapter 3: Packs and contents. Page 23 for details. Cables The following cables are available as accessories: Description Part No. Marine monitor cables 5 m (16.4 ft) DVI to DVI (digital) cable E06021 10 m (32.8 ft) DVI to DVI (digital) cable E06022 500 mm (19.69 in) DVI to VGA (analogue) cable E06053 1.5 m (4.9 ft) VGA to VGA cable R08130 5 m (16.
Description Part No. Audio/Entertainment GPM400 internal Fan Assembly R08299 GPM400 Main Fan Assembly R08300 1.5 m (4.9 ft) GVM400 Audio cable* R08275* SeaTalk NG Locking Collar (white) A06051 1.5 m (4.9 ft) GVM400 S-Video cable* R08274* GPM400 Install Pack R08295 3 m (9.8 ft) G-Series Audio out cable* R08266* 15 m (49.2 ft) G-Series Audio out cable R08298 Keyboard spares Description Spare parts Part No.
GVM400 video module spares Description Part No. GVM Connector Cover R08276 GVM install pack R08318 SeaTalkhs Switch module spares Description Part No.
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Index Numerics general instructions 32 keyboard 42 NMEA 0183 52 power 35 routing 32 SeaTalk / alarm 51 SeaTalkhs 47 shielding 32 strain relief 32 types and length 32 Cable entry 58 Cables 31 spares 117 video/entertainment 46 Cables and connections 31 Cautions 7 Charging cable 43 keyboard 64 Check system 70 Chinese 82 Circuit isolation 32 protection 35 Cleaning 7 Clearances GPM400 60 Command Center Keyboard - see Keyboard Commissioning 81 introduction 13 Compass swing 82 Compass heading 82 Configuration 74
keyboard 61 keyboard - wireless upgrade 62 keyboard 40 monitor 38 NMEA 2000 55 SeaTalkng 54 Connections 31, 37 Contents pack 23 Current Master 76 F Fastheading connection 52 ferrites 8 Finnish 82 Fishfinder checks 86 troubleshooting 98 French 82 Fuse 35 in-line 34 D Danish 82 Dashboard cable 43 Data digital data 89 troubleshooting 97 Digital radar cables 49 connection 49 Digital sounder connection 48 Disclaimer 9 Displays - See monitors DSM400 connection 48 LED indications 100 Dutch 82 DVI 39, 46 G Gaug
K checks 70 installation 66 LED indications 100 Pack items 25 power cable 36 spares 119 specification 104 GVM400 Video Module 66 Keyboard assign 78 cables 42 checks 70 connections 40 dimensions 61 installation 60 pack items 26 spares 118 specification 105, 106 troubleshooting 93 wired 40, 41 wireless 41 wireless upgrade kit 27 Keyboard Configuration 78 Korean 82 H Handbook information 12 HDOP 86 High voltage warning 7 I Icelandic 82 Ignition hazards 58 Initial Setup 73 Initialize radar 83 In-line fuse 3
Positive ground 7, 34 Power cables 35 distribution 33 Power supply SeaTalk / alarm output 50 Power up test 70 Powering up 74 precautions 69, 74 sequence 70 Power-up troubleshooting 92 power cable 36 repeat 38 Monitor connections 38 Monitors assign to a nav station 77 installation 65 pack items 28 troubleshooting 92 Mounting 57 alarm buzzer 67 GPM400 60 GVM400 66 keyboard 61 surface 58 R N Radar cables 49 checks 84 connection 49 initialize 83 setup 83 troubleshooting 94 warning 7 Repeat monitors 38 Routi
LED indications 98 Switch 47 switch checks 70 video connection 43 SeaTalkhs network 47 SeaTalkhs Network cables 47 SeaTalkng connections 54 keyboard connection 42 typical system 54 Wireless basestation 28 Select Master GPM 76 Setup initial 73 Shielding 32 Site survey 65 Spanish 82 Spares 117 Specification 103 monitors 106 Status icon GPS 85 Status LEDs 98 Status page GPS 85 Strain relief 32 Sun covers 7 Suppression ferrites 8 S-Video cable 46 Swedish 82 System checks 70 System overview 16 radar 83 Troubles
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