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Display Size | 12.1 inches |
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Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
Chartplotter | Yes |
Waterproof Rating | IPX6 |
Touchscreen | Yes |
Radar Compatibility | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
GPS Receiver | Built-in 50 channel GPS receiver |
Fishfinder | Optional |
Networking | SeaTalkhs, SeaTalkng, NMEA 0183, NMEA 2000 |
Chart Compatibility | Navionics, C-MAP |
Sonar Compatibility | Yes |
Disclaimer regarding waterproof rating and high-pressure washing.
Product intended as a navigation aid, not a replacement for official charts.
Information on compatible memory cards and chart card usage.
Guidelines for minimizing electromagnetic interference for optimal EMC performance.
Recommended safe distance from the WiFi/Bluetooth antenna.
FCC compliance statement and interference statement.
Industry Canada compliance statement and conditions.
Instructions for disposing of the product in accordance with WEEE Directive.
Policy regarding acceptable numbers of wrongly-illuminated pixels.
Instructions for registering product ownership for full warranty benefits.
Equipment intended for leisure marine boats and workboats not covered by IMO/SOLAS regulations.
Disclaimer regarding potential inaccuracies or omissions in the document.
Details about the handbook's content and intended audience.
Overview of available Raymarine multifunction display variants and their features.
Explanation that illustrations may differ slightly from the actual display model.
Explanation of conventions used in the handbook for icons, menus, and controls.
Explanation of how to use touchscreen and physical button operations on different displays.
Overview of compatible devices and connection protocols for the multifunction display.
List of activities involved in the installation process.
Maximum number of system components that can be connected.
Managing data conflicts when multiple data sources are present.
Steps to discover the specific model of your Raymarine display.
Restrictions and guidelines for networking Raymarine displays.
Examples of possible system configurations for Raymarine displays.
Explanation of data protocols like SeaTalkhs, SeaTalkng, NMEA 2000, SeaTalk, and NMEA 0183.
Designating a data master for networked systems.
List of items supplied with the New a Series multifunction display.
List of items supplied with the e7 / e7D multifunction display.
List of items supplied with New c Series and New e Series displays.
List of tools required for the installation process.
Guidelines for using appropriate cables, routing, strain relief, and shielding.
Diagrams and table detailing available connections on Raymarine displays.
Instructions for connecting power to the New a Series display.
Instructions for connecting power to New c Series and New e Series displays.
Information on connecting digital devices using SeaTalkhs / RayNet connectors.
Connecting external GPS receivers using SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183.
Connecting compatible AIS units using SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183.
Requirements for using MARPA functions with a fastheading sensor.
Connecting to a SeaTalkng system and compatible devices.
Connecting SeaTalk devices using the SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter.
Connecting a DSC VHF radio to the New a Series display.
Connecting NMEA 0183 devices to New c Series and New e Series displays.
Receiving data from NMEA 2000 devices via SeaTalkng.
Connecting cameras or video devices to New c/e Series displays.
Connecting cameras or external displays to New e Series displays.
Connecting and controlling a Bluetooth-compatible media player.
Wirelessly controlling the multifunction display with a Raymarine remote control.
Overview of functions controllable by the remote control unit.
Connecting to Raymarine mobile apps and Navionics via Wi-Fi.
General requirements for display placement, considering ventilation, mounting, cables, interference, and power supply.
Instructions for surface mounting the New a Series display.
Instructions for mounting New c Series and New e Series displays.
Procedures for powering the display on, off, and using PowerSave mode.
Overview of controls for the New a Series multifunction display.
Overview of controls for the e7 / e7D multifunction displays.
Overview of controls for c/e Series multifunction displays.
Explanation of operating the unit using touchscreen and physical keys.
Explanation of the touchscreen as an alternative to physical buttons.
Description of the New a Series homescreen and its icons.
Description of the New c/e Series homescreen and its icons.
Performing system checks, including GPS and Radar.
Steps to enable autopilot control from the homescreen.
Steps to enable AIS functions when connected to NMEA Port 1.
Explanation of how pages are used and managed on the homescreen.
Overview of available applications like Chart, Fishfinder, Radar, etc.
How to switch between applications in splitscreen view.
Description of the main screen elements like Home, Databar, and Menu.
How to edit information using the on-screen keyboard.
How to adjust numerical values using controls or keypad.
Basic operations for placing the cursor and locking the touchscreen.
Explanation of status symbols for Radar, AIS, Sonar, GPS, and Autopilot.
Recommended initial setup procedures including startup wizard and additional settings.
Information on using memory cards for archiving data and backing up data.
Procedure for inserting memory and chart cards into the display.
Procedure for removing memory and chart cards from the display.
How to save waypoints, routes, tracks, and settings to a memory card.
How to take and view screenshots on the multifunction display.
Procedures for resetting system settings or data to factory defaults.
Overview of the PDF viewer, opening files, and browsing documents.
How to engage, disengage, and control the autopilot via display functions.
Explanation of symbols indicating autopilot status.
Information on autopilot alarms and how to silence them.
Procedure for activating and cancelling the MOB alarm.
General information on alarms and how to silence them.
Connecting a DSC VHF radio to display distress messages and GPS data.
Steps to enable DSC VHF radio integration in System Settings.
Provides estimates of fuel remaining, distance to empty, and sets low fuel alarms.
Receiving vessel information and adding targets in chart/radar applications.
Required AIS hardware for functionality.
Provides AIS target information and menu items.
Steps to enable AIS overlay in chart and radar applications.
How to display AIS vectors indicating target movement.
Symbols indicating the status of the AIS unit.
Disabling AIS transmissions to avoid transmitting your vessel's data.
Representation of different AIS target types on the display.
Viewing comprehensive AIS target data.
Displaying a list of all available AIS targets.
Using Safe Zones and Safety Messages to prevent collisions.
Configuration options for AIS, including Vector Length and Display AIS.
Information on alarms generated by AIS functions for dangerous or lost targets.
Adding contacts to a Buddy List for tracking.
Marking sites, creating routes, and managing waypoints.
Building, navigating, and managing routes for passage planning.
Recording and reviewing vessel passage using track points.
Information on the storage capacity for waypoints, routes, and tracks.
Overview of passage planning, navigation features, and chart data.
How to zoom and pan the chart area on the display.
Displaying vessel position and setting chart orientation (North-Up, Head-Up, Course-Up).
Switching between 2D and 3D chart views.
Accessing the context menu for chart objects and navigation.
Managing waypoints, routes, and tracks stored on the system.
Features to help navigate to a chosen location.
Using the measure function to determine distances and bearings.
Displaying indicators for heading, COG, wind, and tide direction.
Viewing animated current information and details of current stations.
Viewing animated tide information and tide graphs.
Displaying additional information about chart objects, ports, and marinas.
Options affecting chart detail, layers, view, orientation, and motion mode.
Configuring options within the Chart Set-up Menu.
Information on radar features and compatibility with different scanner types.
Selecting radar scan speed for compatible scanners.
Symbols indicating the radar scanner's power mode status.
Factors affecting radar image quality and maximum radar range.
Explanation of the radar display elements and controls.
Viewing two ranges simultaneously for SuperHD and HD scanners.
Selecting radar orientation modes (Head-Up, North-Up, Course-Up).
Adjusting Gain, Rain, and Sea clutter using on-screen controls.
Adjusting presets for HD and SuperHD scanners.
Adjusting presets for non-HD digital radomes.
Options for customizing the radar display, including Dual Range and Echoes.
Measuring distances, ranges, and bearings using radar features.
Tracking targets and avoiding collisions using Guard Zone, VRM/EBL, and MARPA.
Configuring radar scanner settings for performance and behavior.
Resetting radar settings to factory default values.
Explanation of the fishfinder's operation using sonar modules and transducers.
List of Raymarine sonar modules and their CHIRP technology usage.
Explanation of how traditional sounders work.
Explanation of Broadband CHIRP sonar benefits like target resolution.
Overview of fishfinder application features and functions.
How fishfinder frequency, center frequency, or CHIRP mode are displayed.
How to interpret seabed structure and conditions from the sonar display.
Using preset configurations for quick selection of settings.
Operating sonar to display two frequencies simultaneously.
Configuring frequency settings for non-CHIRP sonar modules.
Configuring frequency settings for CHIRP sonar modules.
Selecting different display modes like Zoom, Bottom Lock, and A-Scope.
Changing the range of depth displayed by the fishfinder.
Accessing features to enhance displayed information.
Features providing additional on-screen functionality.
Determining depths and distances using VRM markers.
Adjusting scroll speed and pausing the scrolling image.
Marking positions on the fishfinder display to return to later.
Configuring fishfinder alarms for sonar module detection.
Settings for the sounder set-up menu.
Menu for setting up transducer and calibrating depth transducer.
Restoring sonar settings to factory default values.
Displays system and instrument data, showing numeric data from instruments.
Default range of data displayed in datapages, consisting of cells with different data items.
Customizing data application to show required system and instrument data.
Control and display of connected thermal camera on multifunction display.
Video feed from the thermal camera, showing thermal image and status icons.
Overview of controls for the thermal camera application.
Powering up/down, standby, pan, tilt, zoom, and home position functions.
Adjusting thermal image contrast, scene presets, color modes, and reverse video.
Menu options for pan and tilt thermal camera with new interface.
Power usage for different camera states and modes.
Menu options for pan and tilt thermal camera with old interface.
Control and display of connected thermal camera on multifunction display.
Video feed from the thermal camera, showing thermal image and status icons.
Overview of controls for the thermal camera application.
Powering up/down, standby, and pausing the thermal camera image.
Adjusting thermal image contrast, scene presets, and color modes.
Menu options for a fixed mount thermal camera.
Viewing camera or video feed directly or via IP camera feeds.
Controlling a connected Fusion 700 series entertainment system.
Layout and controls determined by the selected media source (iPod, USB, DVD, Radio).
Browsing music available on connected iPod or USB device.
Setting shuffle and repeat functions for folder or play order.
Adjusting volume levels for each zone individually or all zones simultaneously.
Selecting which zone the main screen will control.
Adjusting Bass, Middle, and Treble tone controls.
Selecting which Fusion entertainment system the Fusion link application controls.
Description of menu options for Browse Music, Repeat, Shuffle, Tone Controls, Select Fusion System, Preset, and Scan.
Overlays historical, live, and forecasted weather graphics on a world map.
Steps to prepare for using the weather application, including receiver connection.
Graphics and symbols representing weather conditions and forecasts.
Moving around the weather map and placing waypoints.
Accessing positional data and viewing weather reports from the cursor location.
Viewing weather details for a specific location or station.
Viewing various weather reports like tropical statements and marine warnings.
Viewing animated weather graphics for changing weather patterns.
Available options within the weather application menu.
Definitions of weather-related terms.
Controlling a connected Sirius marine weather/satellite radio receiver.
Overview of Raymarine mobile apps for viewing and controlling the display.
Steps to enable Wi-Fi on the multifunction display.
Steps to enable mobile apps for streaming or remote control.
Encrypting the Wi-Fi connection to prevent unauthorized access.
Manually specifying a Wi-Fi channel for display and device.
Selecting the operating language for the system.
Customizing display functions to match vessel type and size.
Specifying preferred units of measurement for all applications.
Specifying preferred formats for time and date display.
Specifying preferences for general display behavior like Key Beep and Cursor Autohide.
Customizing data displayed in on-screen cells, databar, and expanded databar.
Categories of data available for display in data application, overlay, databar, and expanded databar.
Overview of system set-up menus for configuring display and external devices.
Realigning the touchscreen for improved accuracy.
Designating a data master for networked multifunction displays.
Mode for connecting displays to systems with specific Raymarine models.
Resets menu options, datapages, and databar settings to factory default.
Resets settings, waypoints, routes, and tracks data to factory defaults.
Provides detailed information on the display and connected devices.
Information on diagnosing and correcting common problems with marine electronics.
Solutions for problems encountered when powering up the system.
Solutions for common problems with the radar system.
Solutions for problems related to the GPS receiver.
Solutions for common problems with the sonar system.
Solutions for common problems with the thermal camera.
Solutions for problems with data shared between connected equipment.
Solutions for problems with video inputs.
Solutions for problems with data shared between wireless devices.
Solutions for problems with data shared between wireless devices.
Solutions for problems with the touchscreen operation.
Solutions for general display behavior problems like resets and crashes.
Contact information for Raymarine customer support via web, phone, and email.
Contact details for third-party suppliers like Navionics and Sirius.
Dimensions and weight for New a Series displays.
Dimensions and weight for e7 / e7D displays.
Dimensions and weight for e95/e97/c95/c97 displays.
Dimensions and weight for e125/e127/c125/c127 displays.
Dimensions and weight for the e165 display.
Nominal supply voltage, operating range, fuse/breakers, and power consumption.
Nominal supply voltage, operating range, fuse/breakers, and power consumption.
Nominal supply voltage, operating range, fuse/breakers, and power consumption.
Nominal supply voltage, operating range, fuse/breakers, and power consumption.
Nominal supply voltage, operating range, fuse/breakers, and power consumption.
Operating and storage temperature, relative humidity, and waterproof rating.
Size, type, color depth, resolution, and aspect ratio of the New a Series display.
Size, type, color depth, resolution, and viewing angle of e7/e7D displays.
Size, type, color depth, resolution, and viewing angle of e95/e97/c95/c97 displays.
Size, type, color depth, resolution, and viewing angle of e125/e127/c125/c127 displays.
Size, type, color depth, resolution, aspect ratio, viewing angle, and pixel limits.
Details of NMEA 0183, Network (SeaTalkhs), SeaTalkng, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Internal GPS connections.
Video signal type, format, connector type, and output resolution.
Details of embedded electronic charts and compatible chart cards.
List of conformance certifications for display variants.
List of accessories for sonar transducers.
Part numbers for RayNet to SeaTalkhs and RayNet to RayNet cables.
Part numbers for SeaTalkhs network cables.
Part numbers for SeaTalkhs patch cables.
Required video cable for e95/e97/e125/e127 variant displays.
List of spare parts for a65 and a67 displays.
List of spare parts for e7 and e7D displays.
List of spare parts for e95/e97/c95/c97 displays.
List of spare parts for e125/e127/c125/c127 displays.
List of spare parts for the e165 display.