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Display Size | 9 inches |
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Display Type | LCD |
Display Resolution | 800 x 480 pixels |
Touchscreen | Yes |
GPS Receiver | Yes |
Chartplotter | Yes |
Radar Compatibility | Yes |
Sonar Compatibility | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Video Input | Yes |
Waterproof Rating | IPX6 |
Networking | NMEA 2000 |
Product must be installed and operated according to instructions to avoid injury, damage, or poor performance.
Product not approved for hazardous/flammable atmospheres. Do not install in such areas.
Product contains high voltages. Do not remove covers or access internal components unless instructed.
Ensure product is correctly grounded before applying power, per instructions.
Ensure vessel's power supply is OFF before installing. Do not connect/disconnect equipment with power on.
Unauthorized equipment modifications may violate FCC rules and void user authority.
Ensure personnel are clear before rotating radar scanner.
Ensure personnel are clear of scanner when radar is transmitting.
Do not operate sonar out of water. Keep clear of transducer face. Switch off if divers are nearby.
Touchscreen can get hot in direct sunlight; avoid use or use physical keys. Prolonged rain may cause erroneous touch performance.
Do not cut, shorten, or splice transducer cable. Do not remove connector. Cut cable voids warranty.
Ensure power source is protected by a suitably-rated fuse or automatic circuit breaker.
Fit cards correctly, do not force. Do not save data to chart card. Do not use metallic instruments.
To prevent water ingress, ensure chart card door is firmly closed.
Fit sun covers when product is not in use. Remove when travelling at high speed.
Do not wipe screen with dry cloth. Do not use abrasive or acid/ammonia products. Do not use jet wash.
Display colors may vary against backgrounds or colored light; normal for TFT displays.
Handbook contains important information regarding your multifunction display. It is for use with New a, c, and e Series displays.
Details the available Raymarine multifunction display variants, their controls, and features.
Illustrations and screenshots used in the handbook may differ slightly from your display model.
Explains conventions used for icons, menus, applications, and controls (touch/physical buttons).
Applies to New a, c, and e Series displays, explaining how features are accessed via touchscreen or physical buttons.
Details display compatibility with various marine electronics and protocols, including maximum quantities and connections.
Lists the activities involved in the installation process, from planning to testing.
Specifies the maximum number of system components that can be connected to a Raymarine multifunction display.
Explains how MDS manages data conflicts from multiple sources like GPS, heading, depth, speed, and wind.
Provides steps to discover the specific model of the display unit being used.
Details networking limitations and restrictions when connecting displays, E-Series Widescreen, or G-Series systems.
Illustrates examples of basic, expanded, and sonar-variant system configurations.
Describes the data protocols used by the multifunction display: SeaTalkhs, SeaTalkng, NMEA 2000, SeaTalk, and NMEA 0183.
Explains the role of the data master display in a networked system, handling external data sources.
Lists the items supplied with the New a Series multifunction display.
Lists the parts supplied with the e7 / e7D multifunction display.
Lists the parts supplied with the New c Series and New e Series multifunction displays (excluding e7/e7D).
Lists the necessary tools for installing the equipment, including power drill, jigsaw, screwdrivers, and saws.
Provides guidance on cable types, lengths, routing, strain relief, circuit isolation, and cable shielding for optimal performance.
Details the connections available on Raymarine multifunction displays, presented in a table and diagrams.
Explains power connection for New a Series displays, including cable requirements, grounding, and breaker/fuse protection.
Details power connection for New c and e Series, including cable extension, grounding, and breaker/fuse protection.
Describes how to connect digital devices using SeaTalkhs/RayNet connectors, including network switches and cables.
Explains how to connect GPS receivers using SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183.
Details how to connect AIS units using SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183.
Explains requirements for MARPA functions: autopilot or fastheading sensor via NMEA 0183.
Describes connecting to a SeaTalkng system, including instruments, autopilots, and NMEA 2000 equipment.
Explains connecting SeaTalk devices using the optional SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter.
Details connecting a DSC VHF radio to New a Series display via NMEA 0183 to SeaTalkng converter.
Explains connecting NMEA 0183 devices to New c and e Series displays using the power and data cable.
Describes receiving data from NMEA 2000 devices using SeaTalkng and adaptor cables.
Details connecting cameras or video devices directly to New c and e Series displays using the video connector.
Explains connecting cameras or external displays to New e Series (excluding e7/e7D) using the video in/out connector.
Describes wirelessly controlling a Bluetooth-compatible media player using the multifunction display via Bluetooth AVRCP.
Explains wirelessly controlling the multifunction display using a Raymarine remote control unit via Bluetooth.
Details the functions of the remote control buttons for chart, radar, fishfinder, weather, and homescreen applications.
Covers Raymarine mobile app connection via Wi-Fi and Navionics chartplotter sync connection.
Discusses general requirements for display location, considering ventilation, mounting surface, cable entry, water ingress, and electrical interference.
Provides instructions for mounting the New a Series display, including viewing angle, product dimensions, and surface/bracket mounting.
Details mounting for New c and e Series displays, covering viewing angle, product dimensions, front/rear bezel removal, and bracket mounting.
Explains how to power the display on, off, and use the standby (PowerSave) mode.
Describes the controls for the New a Series display: touchscreen, power button, and chart card slot.
Details the controls for the e7 / e7D display: touchscreen, menu, UniControl, back, WPT/MOB, power, and chart card slots.
Describes controls for c/e Series displays: touchscreen, home, menu, UniControl, back, range, WPT/MOB, power, chart card slots, standby, and switch active pane.
Explains Hybridtouch, enabling operation via touchscreen and physical keys, recommending touch lock in rough conditions.
Describes the touchscreen as an alternative to physical buttons for controlling the display. Recommends familiarization in simulator mode.
Explains the New a Series homescreen, providing access to applications and data (waypoints, routes, tracks).
Details the New c/e Series homescreen, offering access to applications and data, with joystick or swipe scrolling.
Covers GPS checks (selection, enabling/disabling, operation) and Radar checks (scanner safety, transmission safety, initialization).
Explains how to enable autopilot control via homescreen, shortcuts menu, pilot button, or chart application.
Details how to enable AIS functions by connecting to NMEA Port 1 and configuring system settings.
Explains how pages are used to display applications, how to customize, move, rename, delete, and reset them.
Describes various applications like Chart, Fishfinder, Radar, Data, Weather, Thermal Camera, Camera, Doc Viewer, Fusion Link, Sirius Audio.
Explains how to switch between applications in splitscreen view to fullscreen view on different display models.
Provides an overview of the screen layout, including Home, Databar, Menu, Pop-up messages, Dialogs, Context menu, and Status bar.
Explains how to edit information in dialogs using the on-screen keyboard, including entering special characters.
Details how to edit numerical settings using Rotary Control, on-screen numeric adjust control, or keypad.
Covers placing/moving the cursor, touchscreen lock/unlock, and basic touchscreen operations.
Explains databar status symbols for Radar, AIS, Sonar, GPS, and Autopilot, indicating their operational status.
Recommends performing initial setup procedures including startup wizard, additional settings, time/date, brightness, data master, GPS, and simulator mode.
Explains how to use the multifunction display to control the autopilot, including engaging, disengaging, and using the Pilot Control dialog.
Details the autopilot status symbols indicated in the databar, showing modes like Standby, Track, Auto, and alarms.
Describes autopilot alarms that alert to situations requiring action, and how to silence them.
Explains how to activate, cancel, and silence the MOB alarm, and the data displayed when MOB is activated.
Alerts to situations requiring attention, configurable via system functions or external equipment. Describes silencing/cancelling alarms.
Provides an estimate of fuel remaining and travel distance/time. Requires fuel capacity configuration and logging of fills. Warns about reliance on calculations.
Explains AIS features, receiving broadcast information from other vessels, displaying voyage data, setting safe zones, and viewing alarms.
Lists requirements for AIS functionality: hardware connection, VHF antenna, GPS, and enabling AIS layer.
Describes the AIS context menu, providing target data like MMSI, CPA, TCPA, COG, SOG, and menu items like AIS Vector and View Full Data.
Details steps to enable AIS overlay in the chart application and radar application via menu options.
Explains that AIS vectors (COG/SOG, heading) require correct data. Describes enabling/disabling vectors via the AIS target context menu.
Shows AIS status symbols in the databar, indicating unit status like operating, unavailable, silent mode, or alarms.
Explains AIS silent mode for disabling transmissions while still receiving data. Details enabling/disabling in chart and radar applications.
Represents different AIS target types with symbols: transmitting, activated, selected, dangerous, uncertain, lost, buddy, AToN, land base, SARTS, military/law enforcement.
Describes how to view detailed AIS target information (Type, Status, Destination, ETA, MMSI, etc.) via the AIS target context menu.
Explains how to view all AIS targets from chart or radar application, showing MMSI, Range, Bearing, Buddy, Type, and full target data.
Details Safe Zones and Safety Messages to help avoid collisions. Explains enabling Safe Zones and AIS alarms.
Covers AIS options including Vector Length, Display AIS, Buddy Tracking, Add New Buddy Vessel, AIS Unit Set-up (Silent Mode, Safety Messages, View Log).
Describes AIS alarms for dangerous or lost targets, local alarms, active alarms list, and acknowledging alarms.
Explains the Buddy Tracking feature to add contacts to a Buddy List, showing vessel icons and how to add, edit, or delete buddies.
Defines waypoints as position markers for navigation and route building. Explains display examples, context menus, and placement.
Describes routes as series of waypoints for passage planning. Covers route features, building, navigating, and editing.
Explains tracks as on-screen trails of passage. Covers creating, setting interval, and editing/erasing tracks.
Details the storage capacity for waypoints (3000), waypoint groups (100), routes (150), and tracks (15).
Describes the chart application for passage planning and navigation, covering typical uses and chart datum settings.
Explains how to range in/out using rotary control or on-screen icons, and how to pan the chart using touch or joystick.
Details how the vessel symbol is displayed and how to locate it. Explains chart orientation (North-Up, Head-Up, Course-Up) and motion modes (Relative, True, Auto).
Covers switching between 2D and 3D chart views and manipulating the 3D chart view.
Explains the chart context menu for displaying positional data and accessing menu items like Goto Cursor, Place Waypoint, and Chart Objects.
Covers features for managing data: Waypoint List, Route List, Track List, Display My Data, Create/Stop Track, Tracks Set-up, WPT & Group Options.
Details navigation features: Goto Cursor, Goto Waypoint, Follow Route, Create Track, and Build Route.
Explains how to use the measure function with the databar and context menu to measure distances and bearings.
Describes chart vectors for heading, COG, wind, and tide, including enabling/disabling and setting vector length/width.
Explains animated current information, viewing details, controlling animations, and controlling current animations.
Covers animated tide information, viewing details, controlling animations, and displaying tide graphs.
Details how to display additional chart information, search for nearest objects/services, display pilot book info, and view panoramic photos.
Covers presentation options like chart detail, layers, view, orientation, motion mode, vessel offset, chart sync, and data overlay.
Describes options in the Chart Set-up Menu: Context Menu, Cartography, Vessel Size, and Easy View.
Explains radar basics, target detection, and compares features supported by different radar scanner types (Non-HD, HD, SuperHD).
Details how to select radar scan speed (24 RPM, Auto) for SuperHD/HD radars, noting Auto switches between speeds.
Explains radar scanner power mode status symbols in the databar: Transmit (TX), Standby (STBY), Off, and Timed Transmit.
Discusses factors affecting radar range and image quality, including echoes, sea clutter, interference, side lobes, and indirect echoes.
Provides an overview of the radar display, identifying elements like Range, Gain, Orientation, Guard Zone, Motion Mode, and Ship's Heading Marker.
Explains how Dual Range allows viewing 2 ranges simultaneously, its limitations, and compatibility with SuperHD/HD scanners.
Details radar orientation modes (Head-Up, North-Up, Course-Up) and motion modes (Relative, True), and how to change vessel offset.
Explains how to enable/disable on-screen gain controls and adjust Gain, Rain, and Sea clutter settings.
Covers radar adjustments for HD/SuperHD scanners: Auto Gain Mode, Rain, Adjust Gain, Color Gain, Sea, Antenna Boost, Power Boost.
Details radar adjustments for non-HD digital radomes: Rain, Adjust Gain (Gain, FTC, Sea), and selecting Auto Gain Mode.
Lists radar presentation menu options: Dual Range, Orientation & Motion Mode, Enhance Echoes, Select Waypoints to Display, Waypoint Name, Data Overlay Set-up, Color Palette, Range Rings, Safe Zone Ring.
Explains how to measure distances, ranges, and bearings using range rings, cursor, VRM/EBL, and floating VRM/EBL.
Details Guard Zone, VRM/EBL, and MARPA functions for tracking targets and avoiding collisions. Covers guard zone setup and MARPA overview.
Covers scanner set-up options: Timed Transmit Set-up, Tune Adjust, EBL Reference, Sea Clutter Curve, Scanner Speed, Advanced Set-up.
Explains how to reset radar settings to defaults by selecting Menu > Scanner Set-up > Advanced Set-up > Reset Advanced.
Explains how fishfinders use sonar modules and transducers to view underwater, detailing echo interpretation and color usage.
Lists Raymarine sonar modules and their compatibility with CHIRP technology (DSM30, DSM300, CP450C, internal modules).
Describes traditional sounders using single carrier frequency to measure target depth, noting limitations with multiple close targets.
Explains CHIRP sonar benefits like target resolution, improved bottom detection, and detection sensitivity for distinguishing multiple targets.
Provides an overview of the fishfinder application, including functions like preset modes, display modes, range/zoom, bottom lock, clutter/gain, pausing, waypoints, and alarms.
Details how the fishfinder displays frequency, center frequency, or CHIRP mode based on the connected sonar module and transducer.
Explains how to interpret the seabed structure in the sonar display, factors influencing the display, and vessel/target depth representation.
Describes four preset configurations (Single, Dual, Shallow, Deep) for quick selection of settings, and how to change preset names or reset to defaults.
Explains dual frequency operation allowing simultaneous display of two frequencies, and selecting dual frequency view.
Details frequency controls for non-CHIRP sonar, explaining beam width, depth penetration, resolution, and setting frequency (Auto, Low, Medium, High).
Covers CHIRP sonar frequency controls, explaining beam width, depth penetration, resolution, and available options (Auto, Low Chirp, Med Chirp, High Chirp).
Explains fishfinder display modes: None, Zoom, Bottom Lock, A-Scope, and Zoom Split screen.
Details how Range and Range Shift functions change depth display. Explains automatic vs. manual range adjustment.
Covers sensitivity settings: Gain, Gain Mode, Color Gain, TVG, Color Threshold, Power Mode. Explains how to adjust gain and color gain.
Lists presentation options: Target Depth ID, Depth Lines, White Lines, Bottom Fill, Color Palette, Ping Rate, Scroll Speed, Gain controls, Data Overlay Set-up.
Explains how to determine depths and distances using features like depth reading, depth lines, VRM markers, and cursor depth.
Details how to pause scrolling or adjust scroll speed to ease placing waypoints or VRMs.
Explains how to place waypoints on the fishfinder display to mark positions for return, detailing placement methods and waypoint list.
Covers fishfinder alarms: Fish, Fishfinder Deep, Fishfinder Shallow. Details setting up fish alarms, including sensitivity and depth limits.
Describes sounder set-up menu options: Internal Sounder, Ping Rate Limit, Ping Enable, Interference rejection, 2nd Echo IR, Sonar reset, Trip Counter Reset.
Covers transducer set-up: Transducer type, Speed Transducer, Depth Offset, Speed Offset, Temperature Offset, and calibration.
Explains how to reset sonar settings to factory default values, clearing calibration settings and depth offset.
Describes the data application displaying system and instrument data, enabling viewing of numeric data from instruments and NMEA/SeaTalkng protocols.
Details default datapages (Navigation, Environmental, Sailing, Fishing, Engine, Fuel, Rolling road) and the data items within each cell.
Explains how to customize the data application by changing order, renaming, adding/deleting datapages, setting engine count, RPM range, and color themes.
Enables control of a connected thermal camera and display of its image. Explains thermal imaging for low-light navigation and identifying obstacles.
Describes the video feed, including thermal image, status icons, and system information. Advises familiarization with image interpretation.
Lists controls for the thermal camera application: Rotary control, Joystick, OK, CANCEL/Back, and RANGE IN/OUT.
Covers power up/standby, thermal camera standby, pan/tilt/zoom, thermal camera home position, and pausing the image.
Details adjusting thermal camera image: contrast, brightness, color, scene presets, color modes, reverse video, and rear view mode.
Shows menu options for pan and tilt thermal camera with new interface: Activate Camera, Pause Image, Camera Home, Image Options, Adjust Contrast, Standby, Camera Set-up.
Details camera settings for High Power and High Torque modes in Standby and Awake states for Dual and Single payload.
Lists menu options for pan and tilt thermal camera with old interface: Activate Camera, Pause Image, Camera Home, Image Options, Adjust Contrast, Standby, Camera Set-up.
Enables control of a connected thermal camera and display of its image. Explains thermal imaging for low-light navigation and identifying obstacles.
Describes the video feed, including thermal image, status icons, and system information. Advises familiarization with image interpretation.
Lists controls for the thermal camera application: Rotary control, Joystick, OK, CANCEL/Back, and RANGE IN/OUT.
Covers power up/standby, thermal camera standby, and pausing the image.
Details adjusting thermal camera image: contrast, brightness, color, scene presets, color modes.
Shows menu options for fixed mount thermal cameras: Activate Camera, Pause Image, Image Options, Adjust Contrast, Standby, Camera Set-up.
Allows viewing camera/video feeds directly or via network IP cameras. Covers changing feeds, camera cycling, time intervals, and showing/hiding feeds.
Enables control of a connected 700 series Fusion entertainment system. Covers menu options, track lists, media controls, and accessing the application.
Details available media sources (iPod, USB, DVD, AM/FM radio, Satellite radio, VHF, AUX) and their respective menu options.
Explains how to browse music on connected iPod or USB devices, including selecting tracks and navigating folders.
Describes how to set the Fusion link application to repeat a folder or shuffle the play order.
Explains how to adjust volume levels for each zone individually or adjust all zones simultaneously.
Details how to select which zone the main screen will control, affecting the volume controls.
Explains how to adjust Bass, Middle, and Treble tone controls.
Describes how to select which Fusion entertainment system the Fusion link application will control when multiple systems are connected.
Lists 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. Usable in North America and coastal waters. Disclaimer about reliability.
Details steps for first-time use: connect Raymarine Sirius receiver, identify ESN, subscribe to Sirius Marine Weather, navigate US coastal waters, obtain GPS fix, specify graphics.
Illustrates weather application display features: Range, Canadian radar, Animation, Signal strength, Find ship, Observation stations, Wave heights, NOWRad, Marine zones, Data overlay cells.
Explains how to move around the weather map, center vessel, use Range Control for zoom, and WPT button for waypoints.
Describes the weather context menu for cursor location data (Latitude, Longitude, Range, Bearing) and options like View Report and View Data.
Details viewing weather information for specific locations, stations, and cities, including weather information pages and station reports.
Covers viewing Tropical statements, Marine warnings, Marine zone forecasts, and Watchbox warnings. Explains how to change forecast positions.
Explains viewing animated weather graphics for NOWRad, Wind, Waves, and Pressure. Details running and controlling weather animations.
Lists menu options: Find Ship, Display Graphics, Animate Weather, View Report, Watchbox Alert, Data Overlay Set-up, Sirius User ID.
Provides definitions for weather terms like Cold front, Cyclone, Depression, Dry line, Forecast, Front, High, Hurricane, Isobar, Lightning, Low, Millibar, Occluded Front, Precipitation, Pressure, Squall line, Super typhoon, Tornado, Tropical cyclone, Tropical depression, Tropics, Trough, Typhoon, Wave cyclone, Wave period.
Describes controlling Raymarine Sirius marine weather/satellite radio receiver via Sirius audio application. Covers volume controls, channel changing, and adding favorites.
Explains Raymarine mobile apps (RayView, RayRemote, RayControl) for viewing and controlling display via Wi-Fi. Lists mobile app compatibility.
Provides steps to enable Wi-Fi on the multifunction display via Set-up > System Settings > Wireless Connections > Wi-Fi > ON.
Details enabling mobile apps (Viewing only or Remote Control) on the multifunction display before streaming or remote control.
Explains how to encrypt Wi-Fi connection using WPA2 to prevent unauthorized access. Covers changing the default passphrase.
Describes how the display automatically selects a Wi-Fi channel, and how to manually specify a channel if experiencing difficulties.
Allows selection of system language from a list including English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish.
Covers customizing display functions for the vessel: Boat Type, Num. of Engines, Total Fuel Capacity, and customizing the vessel icon.
Allows specifying preferred units of measurement for distance, speed, depth, temperature, pressure, and volume across all applications.
Specifies preferred formats for date and time appearance in all applications, including date format, time format, and local time offset.
Covers general display behavior settings: Key Beep, Cursor Autohide, Range Controls, Shared Brightness, and Screenshot File.
Explains customizing data displayed in on-screen cells, databar, and expanded databar. Covers customizing data overlay cells and the databar.
Lists available data items by category (Boat, Depth, Distance, Engine, Fuel, Environment, GPS, Heading, Navigation, Pilot, Speed, Time, Wind) for display in data application, overlay, databar, and expanded databar.
Describes system set-up menus: Alarms, Pilot Controls, Fuel Manager, Audio Controls, Ground Trip Resets, System Settings, Maintenance, Diagnostics.
States product has no user serviceable components and recommends referring repairs to authorized dealers. Outlines routine equipment checks.
Provides best cleaning practices for the product, display case, and display screen, advising against dry cloths, abrasives, and jet washes.
Provides information on possible causes and corrective actions for common problems with marine electronics installations. Advises contacting Raymarine Technical Support if issues persist.
Addresses problems at power up, such as the system not starting, and provides solutions related to power supply, fuses, and connections.
Covers radar issues like 'No Data' or 'No scanner message', incorrect bearing, or VCM sleep mode, with possible causes and solutions.
Addresses GPS problems like 'No Fix' status icon, poor antenna position, or connection faults, providing possible causes and solutions.
Covers sonar issues such as no data, problematic readings, incorrect speed, or calibration errors, with possible causes and solutions.
Addresses thermal camera problems like video not displayed, unresponsive controls, frozen images, or incorrect inversion, with causes and solutions.
Covers problems with data shared between connected equipment, such as missing data or inability to receive data, with causes and solutions.
Addresses video input issues, specifically 'No signal message on screen', with possible causes and solutions related to cable or connection faults.
Covers Wi-Fi problems like no wireless connection, app issues, weak signal, or connection loss after using mobile apps, with causes and solutions.
Addresses Bluetooth issues like no wireless connection, no media player control, or weak/intermittent signal, with possible causes and solutions.
Covers touchscreen problems like not operating as expected, touch lock enabled, or screen not operated with bare fingers, with causes and solutions.
Addresses miscellaneous problems like display behavior, unexpected resets, system crashes, corrupt data, or unknown issues, suggesting factory reset.
Provides contact details for Raymarine customer support via website, telephone, and email. Lists required product information for service requests.
Lists contact and support details for third-party suppliers like Navionics and Sirius on their respective websites.
Provides detailed physical and power specifications for New a, e7/e7D, c95/c97/e95/e97, c125/c127/e125/e127, and e165 series displays.
Lists transducer accessories including sonar transducers and adaptor cables.
Details RayNet connector network cables and their part numbers, including various lengths and a cable puller.
Lists SeaTalkhs network cables with their part numbers and lengths.
Details SeaTalkhs patch cables with their part numbers and lengths.
Specifies the required video cable for the video in/out connector on specific e-series variant multifunction displays.
Lists spare parts for a65 / a67 models, including trunnion mount kit, front bezel, suncover, and power cables.
Lists spare parts for e7 / e7D models, including trunnion mount kit, documentation pack, front/rear bezels, suncover, and cables.
Lists spare parts for e95/e97/c95/c97 models, including trunnion kits, bezels, suncovers, gaskets, adaptors, screws, and document packs.
Lists spare parts for e125/e127/c125/c127 models, including trunnion kits, bezels, suncovers, gaskets, adaptors, screws, and document packs.
Lists spare parts for the e165 model, including trunnion kit, front bezel, suncover, flush mount kit, and cables.
Lists supported NMEA 0183 sentences applicable to NMEA 0183 and SeaTalk protocols, showing Transmit, Receive, and Bridge capabilities.
Lists supported NMEA 2000 sentences applicable to NMEA 2000, SeaTalkng, and SeaTalk 2 protocols, showing Transmit, Receive, and Bridge capabilities.
Details power, data, video connectors, network connectors (RJ45, SeaTalkng), and video in/out connectors with their pinouts and cable core colors.
Explains the Switch Panel application for vessel control and monitoring, showing system connection and switch panel configuration.
Details Raymarine software updates, listing enhancements, compatible displays, and changes introduced with each version (V6.xx, V5.27, V4.32, V3.15, V2.10, V1.11).