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Display Type | LCD |
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Resolution | 800 x 480 pixels |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Chartplotter | Yes |
Sonar | Yes |
Ethernet | Yes |
Touchscreen | Yes |
Radar Compatibility | Yes |
NMEA 2000 Compatible | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
Waterproof Rating | IPX6 |
Cartography | Raymarine LightHouse Charts |
Covers crucial safety warnings for installation, operation, and potential hazards like ignition sources and high voltages.
Provides essential cautions regarding transducer cables, power supply, card handling, chart door closure, sun covers, and cleaning.
Explains normal variations in color display due to ambient light and background color effects.
Provides general information about the handbook and its intended audience, assuming basic display knowledge.
Details available Raymarine multifunction display variants, their features, controls, and specifications.
Explains that illustrations and screenshots may differ slightly from the actual display model.
Defines conventions used for icons, menus, applications, and controls to ensure clear understanding.
Explains how features are accessed using touchscreen (a Series, e Series) or physical buttons (c Series, e Series).
Details compatibility with various marine electronics and protocols, outlining device connections and capabilities.
Provides a step-by-step checklist for installing the system, covering planning, equipment, routing, and testing.
Specifies the maximum number of system components, such as SeaTalkhs and SeaTalkng devices, that can be connected.
Explains how MDS manages data conflicts from multiple sources (GPS, Heading, etc.) and ensures MDS-compliant products.
Guides the user on how to discover their specific multifunction display model through the homescreen menu.
Details networking restrictions when connecting displays to E-Series Widescreen or G-Series systems, including homescreen sharing and cartography.
Presents examples of system configurations, including basic, basic with SeaTalk, and expanded systems, for visualization.
Describes essential data protocols like SeaTalkhs, SeaTalkng, NMEA 2000, SeaTalk, and NMEA 0183 for system communication.
Explains the role of the data master display in a networked system, handling external sources and bridging data.
Lists the items supplied with the New a Series multifunction display, including bezels, gaskets, and cables.
Lists the parts supplied with the e7 / e7D multifunction display, including sun cover, bezels, gaskets, and cables.
Lists parts supplied with New c Series and New e Series displays (excluding e7/e7D), including bezels, gaskets, and cables.
Details the necessary tools for installation, such as power drills, jigsaws, screwdrivers, and hole saws.
Provides guidance on using appropriate cable types and lengths, routing cables correctly, and ensuring strain relief and circuit isolation.
Details available connections on Raymarine multifunction displays, summarizing transducer, network, video, and power/data options.
Explains power connection procedures for the New a Series, including cable restrictions, grounding, and breaker protection.
Details power connection for c/e Series, including cable extensions, grounding, and breaker/fuse recommendations.
Covers connecting digital devices via SeaTalkhs/RayNet, including network hardware like switches and cables.
Explains how to connect external GPS receivers using SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183.
Details connecting compatible AIS units using SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183 for receiving vessel information.
Explains requirements for MARPA functions, needing an 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 the NMEA 0183 to SeaTalkng converter and powered SeaTalkng backbone needed for DSC VHF radio connection.
Explains connecting NMEA 0183 devices to c/e Series displays using the power and data cable, including port settings.
Describes receiving data from NMEA 2000 devices via SeaTalkng and adaptor cables, including backbone and spur connections.
Explains connecting cameras or video devices directly to c/e Series displays via the video connector.
Details connecting cameras/video devices or external displays to e Series (excluding e7/e7D) using the dedicated video in/out connector.
Explains controlling Bluetooth-compatible media players wirelessly using the multifunction display via AVRCP protocol.
Describes wirelessly controlling the multifunction display using a Raymarine remote control unit via Bluetooth.
Explains how to use the remote control buttons for various functions like range, zoom, and media playback.
Covers connecting to Raymarine mobile apps for streaming and remote control, and Navionics chartplotter sync.
Covers general requirements for display location, considering ventilation, mounting surface, cable entry, water ingress, electrical interference, and compass safe distance.
Details mounting procedures for the New a Series display, including viewing angle considerations, product dimensions, and surface/bracket mounting.
Provides mounting instructions for c/e Series displays, covering viewing angles, product dimensions, and front/rear bezel removal.
Explains how to power the display on and off, and how to use the Standby (PowerSave) mode.
Details the touchscreen, power button, and chart card slot for the New a Series multifunction display.
Describes the touchscreen, Menu, UniControl, Back, WPT/MOB, Power, and chart card slots for e7/e7D displays.
Details controls for c/e Series, including touchscreen, home, menu, UniControl, back, range, WPT/MOB, power, chart slots, standby, and switch active pane.
Explains how Hybridtouch enables operation via touchscreen and physical keys, recommending touch lock in rough conditions.
Highlights the touchscreen as an alternative to physical buttons and recommends familiarization while anchored.
Describes the homescreen as a central access point for applications and data, navigated by icons and swiping.
Explains the homescreen for c/e Series, accessible via joystick or swipe (e Series), featuring icons for applications and data.
Covers GPS checks (selection, enabling, operation) and Radar checks (scanner safety, transmission, initialization).
Guides on enabling autopilot control via homescreen or system settings, and checking for autopilot detection.
Details enabling AIS functions by ensuring the unit is connected to NMEA Port 1 and configuring system settings.
Explains how pages are used to display applications, customizable to group applications for specific purposes.
Provides an overview of available applications like Chart, Fishfinder, Radar, Data, Weather, Thermal Camera, etc.
Explains how to switch between active windows and view applications in fullscreen or splitscreen mode.
Details the main screen components: Home, Databar, Menu, Pop-up messages, Dialogs, Context menu, and Status bar.
Explains how to edit data fields using the on-screen keyboard and save changes, including entering special characters.
Describes how to edit numerical values using the Rotary Control, on-screen adjust controls, or keypad.
Covers placing/moving the cursor, touchscreen lock/unlock, and basic operations for HybridTouch displays.
Explains status symbols on the databar for Radar, AIS, Sonar, GPS, and Autopilot, indicating connections and operational status.
Guides through the startup wizard for initial settings (language, vessel type, units) and recommends additional setup tasks.
Explains the use of memory cards for archiving data like waypoints, routes, and tracks, and for backing up data.
Provides instructions on how to insert memory or chart cards, including orientation and preventing water ingress.
Details the procedure for ejecting and removing memory or chart cards from the display, ensuring proper closing of the door.
Guides on saving waypoints, routes, tracks, and system settings to a memory card for later retrieval or backup.
Explains how to take screenshots, save them to an SD card, and view them on the multifunction display.
Describes how to reset system settings or perform a full settings and data reset to factory defaults.
Introduces the PDF document viewer, detailing how to open files from SD cards or internal memory, and browse documents.
Explains how to engage, disengage, and control the autopilot using the multifunction display and its various functions.
Details the symbols used in the databar to indicate the autopilot's status, such as Standby, Track, Auto, or Alarm modes.
Covers how autopilot functions provide alarms for situations requiring action, and how to silence or disengage alarms.
Explains how to activate, cancel, and silence the MOB alarm, including how it's indicated and the system's response.
Details how alarms alert users to situations requiring attention, how they are raised by system functions or external equipment, and how to configure them.
Introduces the AIS feature, explaining how it enables vessel tracking, voyage information display, and collision avoidance data.
Lists the necessary AIS hardware (receiver/transceiver, VHF antenna, GPS) and software layers required for AIS functionality.
Describes the AIS context menu, which provides target information (MMSI, CPA, COG) and options like AIS Vector and Add Buddy.
Explains how to enable AIS overlay in the chart and radar applications by setting the chart view to 2D and selecting AIS options.
Details how to display AIS vectors (COG/SOG) and heading indicators, and how to enable/disable them via the context menu.
Explains the AIS status symbols displayed in the databar, indicating if the unit is on, unavailable, in Silent Mode, or has active alarms.
Describes AIS silent mode, which disables AIS transmissions while still allowing reception of data from other vessels.
Illustrates and describes various symbols used to represent different types of AIS targets, such as transmitting, activated, and dangerous targets.
Explains how to access detailed AIS target information (Type, Status, Destination, ETA, MMSI, etc.) via the context menu.
Guides on viewing a list of all available AIS targets from the chart or radar application, including filtering options.
Explains how to use AIS safe zones and safety messages to help avoid collisions with other vessels and objects.
Details AIS options accessible via the chart or radar menus, including Vector Length, Display AIS, Buddy Tracking, and AIS Unit Set-up.
Describes how AIS functions generate alarms for dangerous or lost targets, and how to acknowledge local AIS alarms.
Explains how to add AIS-equipped contacts to a Buddy List to identify them on display, with icons changing to indicate them.
Defines waypoints as position markers for navigation and route building, covering display examples, context menus, and placement methods.
Explains routes as series of waypoints for passage planning, covering route features, building, and navigating.
Describes tracks as on-screen trails of passage, covering creation, editing, and storage, including setting track interval.
Specifies the storage capacities for waypoints (3000), waypoint groups (100), routes (150), and tracks (15).
Introduces the chart application's features for passage planning, navigation, and displaying cartographic information.
Explains how to zoom in/out using rotary control or on-screen icons, and how to pan the chart area using touch or joystick.
Describes how the vessel symbol is displayed on the chart and explains chart orientation (North-Up, Head-Up, Course-Up) and motion modes.
Covers switching between 2D and 3D chart views and manipulating the 3D chart view using various controls.
Explains how to access the chart context menu by touching or holding a chart object to view positional data and menu items.
Details features for managing data, including Waypoint List, Route List, Track List, Display My Data, and Create Track options.
Covers navigation features found in the Navigate menu, such as Goto Cursor, Goto Waypoint, Follow Route, and Build Route.
Explains how to use the measure function via the databar and context menu to determine distances and bearings.
Describes chart vectors that display indicators for heading, COG, wind direction, and tide direction, and how to enable/disable them.
Explains how to view animated current information, including direction, flow rate, and speed, and how to display current graphs.
Describes how to view animated tide information, including tide height and bar indicators, and how to display tide graphs.
Details how to display additional information on chart objects, ports, and marinas, and how to search for nearest objects or ports by name.
Covers presentation options affecting chart detail, layers, view type, orientation, motion mode, and data overlay.
Describes options in the Chart Set-up Menu, including Context Menu, Cartography, Vessel Size, and Easy View settings.
Introduces radar use for tracking targets and measuring distances, covering features like Power Boost, Antenna Boost, and supported radar types.
Explains how to select radar scan speed (24 RPM or Auto) for HD/SuperHD radars, noting Auto switches between speeds.
Details the databar symbols indicating radar scanner power mode (Transmit, Standby, Off, Timed Transmit) and how to power on/off.
Discusses factors affecting radar range and image quality, including antenna height, target height, echoes, clutter, and side lobes.
Explains the radar picture's map-like representation and identifies key elements like Range, Gain, SHM, Guard Zone, and Waypoints.
Describes viewing two ranges simultaneously in separate windows, available with SuperHD/HD scanners, and its limitations.
Explains radar orientation modes (Head-Up, North-Up, Course-Up) and motion modes (Relative, True) for controlling boat and radar display relationship.
Details how to use on-screen controls for Gain, Rain, and Sea clutter adjustments on touchscreen displays.
Covers gain presets (Buoy, Harbor, Coastal, Offshore, Bird), rain clutter, adjust gain, color gain, and SuperHD controls.
Explains gain presets, rain clutter, FTC, sea clutter, and auto gain mode adjustments specific to non-HD digital radomes.
Details options in the radar presentation menu, including Dual Range, Orientation & Motion Mode, Enhance Echoes, and Select Waypoints to Display.
Explains how to use range rings, cursor, VRM/EBL, and floating VRM/EBL to measure distances and bearings to targets.
Covers Guard Zone setup for alarms, MARPA overview for target tracking, and safety notices for collision avoidance.
Details scanner set-up options for tuning, EBL reference, Sea Clutter Curve, Scanner Speed, and Advanced Set-up.
Provides steps to reset radar settings to default values, including advanced settings.
Explains the fishfinder's operation using a sonar module and transducer to interpret underwater views, including echo strength and color usage.
Lists Raymarine's sonar modules and their compatibility with CHIRP technology, including internal sonar options.
Describes how traditional sounders use a single carrier frequency to measure target depth, noting limitations with multiple targets.
Explains Broadband CHIRP sonar benefits like target resolution and bottom detection, distinguishing multiple close targets.
Provides an overview of the fishfinder application, its functions like display modes, adjustable range/zoom, and how to use waypoints.
Explains how the fishfinder displays frequency, center frequency, or CHIRP mode based on the connected sonar module and transducer.
Guides on interpreting seabed structure, distinguishing echoes (hard vs. soft bottom), and factors influencing the sonar display quality.
Describes four preset configurations (Single, Dual, Shallow, Deep) for quick selection of settings, and how to change display modes.
Explains dual frequency operation allowing simultaneous display of two frequencies, and how to select views.
Details frequency controls for non-CHIRP sonar modules, explaining beam width, depth penetration, and resolution based on frequency.
Explains CHIRP sonar frequency controls, including Auto, Low, Medium, High Chirp options, and how to adjust transmit frequency.
Covers various display modes like None, Zoom, Bottom Lock, A-Scope, and Split Screen for optimizing the fishfinder view.
Explains how to change the depth range displayed and use Range Shift to focus on specific depth areas.
Details sensitivity settings including Gain, Gain Mode, Color Gain, TVG, Color Threshold, and Power Mode for enhancing display.
Covers presentation options for additional on-screen functionality like Target Depth ID, Depth Lines, White Lines, Bottom Fill, Color Palette, and Ping Rate.
Explains how to determine depths and distances using features like depth reading, depth lines, VRM markers, and cursor depth.
Describes adjusting scroll speed and pausing the scrolling image to facilitate placing waypoints or VRMs on screen.
Explains how to place waypoints on the fishfinder display to mark positions and navigate back to them.
Details how to set fishfinder alarms for depth, fish targets, and temperature, including sensitivity and depth limit adjustments.
Lists settings in the sounder set-up menu, including Internal Sounder, Ping Rate Limit, Interference rejection, and Sonar reset.
Covers transducer calibration options like depth offset, speed offset, and temperature offset for accurate readings.
Explains how to restore the sonar unit to its factory default values, including clearing calibration settings.
Introduces the data application for viewing system and instrument data using NMEA or SeaTalkng protocols.
Details default datapages like Navigation, Environmental, Sailing, Fishing, and Engine panels, listing data items for each.
Guides on customizing the data application by changing datapage order, content, renaming, adding, deleting, and setting engine/RPM details.
Introduces the thermal camera application for controlling and displaying thermal camera images, enabling clear vision in low-light conditions.
Describes the thermal camera's video feed, including thermal image, status icons, and tips for interpreting thermal views.
Details the controls for the thermal camera application, including rotary control, joystick, OK, Cancel/Back, and RANGE IN/OUT buttons.
Explains power up/standby, enabling/disabling standby, pan/tilt/zoom functions, thermal camera home position, and pausing the image.
Covers adjusting the thermal image by contrast, brightness, color, and using scene presets and color modes for fixed mount cameras.
Details the thermal camera application menu options for pan and tilt cameras with the new camera interface, including activate camera and image options.
Provides a table detailing power consumption for dual and single payload cameras in standby and awake states with different power/torque settings.
Shows the thermal camera application menu options for pan and tilt cameras with the old camera interface, including setup menus.
Introduces the thermal camera application for controlling and displaying fixed mount thermal camera images, enabling clear vision in low-light conditions.
Describes the thermal camera's video feed, including thermal image, status icons, and tips for interpreting thermal views.
Details the controls for the fixed mount thermal camera application, including rotary control, joystick, OK, Cancel/Back, and RANGE IN/OUT buttons.
Explains power up/standby, enabling/disabling standby, and pausing the thermal camera image for fixed mount cameras.
Covers adjusting the thermal image by contrast, brightness, color, and using scene presets and color modes for fixed mount cameras.
Lists options in the fixed mount camera menu, including Activate Camera, Image Options, Adjust Contrast, Standby, and Camera Set-up.
Explains viewing camera or video feeds directly or via IP camera feeds, and setting up camera cycling and naming feeds.
Introduces controlling a Fusion 700 series entertainment system, covering menu options, track lists, media controls, and accessing the application.
Details available media sources like iPod, USB, DVD, and AM/FM radio, outlining their respective controls and menu options.
Guides on browsing music available on connected iPod or USB devices, including selecting tracks and navigating folders.
Explains how to set the Fusion link application to repeat a selected folder or shuffle the play order.
Describes adjusting volume levels for each zone individually or adjusting all zones simultaneously using the Vol: control.
Explains how to select which zone the main screen will control, allowing volume adjustments for the selected zone.
Details how to adjust Bass, Middle, and Treble tone controls from the Fusion link application.
Explains 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.
Introduces the weather application for overlaying historical, live, and forecasted weather graphics on a world map, usable in North America.
Details the steps for initial setup, including connecting to a Sirius weather receiver, obtaining ESN, subscribing, and ensuring GPS fix.
Illustrates the weather application display features, including range, radar, animation, signal strength, observation stations, and weather symbols.
Explains how to move around the weather map, center on the vessel's location, and use the range control to zoom.
Describes the context menu for viewing positional data and weather reports from the cursor location or selected stations/cities.
Explains how to view weather data for a specific location, surface observation stations, and city weather forecasts.
Covers viewing various weather reports, including Tropical statements, Marine warnings, Marine zone forecasts, and Watchbox warnings.
Explains how to view animated weather graphics for NOWRad radar, Wind, Waves, and Pressure, and how to run animations.
Lists menu options for Find Ship, Display Graphics, Animate Weather, View Report, Watchbox Alert, Data Overlay Set-up, and Sirius User ID.
Provides definitions for various weather terms, including cold front, cyclone, hurricane, isobar, and tropical cyclone.
Introduces control of Raymarine Sirius marine weather/satellite radio receiver via the Sirius audio application, covering volume controls and channel changing.
Describes Raymarine mobile apps (RayView, RayControl, RayRemote) for viewing/controlling the display via Wi-Fi, and lists mobile app compatibility.
Provides steps to enable Wi-Fi on the multifunction display via Set-up > System Settings > Wireless Connections.
Explains how to enable mobile apps on the multifunction display (Viewing only or Remote Control) before launching the app.
Details how to encrypt the Wi-Fi connection using WPA2, specifying SSID, and changing the passphrase for secure access.
Explains how to manually specify a Wi-Fi channel if experiencing difficulties with wireless video streaming.
Lists the available languages the system can operate in and provides steps to select the preferred language.
Covers customizing display functions by setting boat type, number of engines, and total fuel capacity for personalized settings.
Allows specifying preferred units of measurement for distance, speed, depth, temperature, pressure, and volume across all applications.
Enables specifying the preferred format for date and time display, including date format, time format, and local time offset.
Covers preferences for general display behavior, including Key Beep, Cursor Autohide, Range Controls, Shared Brightness, and Screenshot File.
Explains how to customize data displayed in on-screen cells, databar, and expanded databar by selecting data items from various categories.
Provides a table of data items available by category (Boat, Depth, Distance, Engine, Fuel, Environment, GPS, Heading, Navigation, Pilot, Speed, Time, Wind, None).
Lists system set-up menus for configuring alarms, pilot controls, fuel manager, audio controls, ground trip resets, system settings, and maintenance.
States the product contains no user-serviceable components and recommends referring all repairs to authorized dealers; outlines routine equipment checks.
Provides best cleaning practices for the product, including display case and screen, emphasizing the use of soft cloths and avoiding abrasives.
Provides causes and corrective actions for common marine electronics installation problems, aiding in diagnosis and correction.
Addresses problems at power up, such as the system not starting, and suggests solutions related to power supply and connections.
Covers common radar problems like 'No Data' or incorrect target bearing, suggesting checks for power, network, and bearing alignment.
Addresses GPS issues like 'No Fix' status, suggesting checks for geographic location, antenna position, and GPS connection.
Covers sonar problems such as 'Sonar data not available' or 'Problematic depth readings', suggesting checks for power, cables, and transducer.
Addresses thermal camera issues like video not displayed, unresponsive controls, or image freezing, suggesting solutions for connections and settings.
Covers problems with shared data, such as missing data or unavailable instruments, suggesting checks for data bus wiring and network switches.
Addresses video input issues, such as 'No signal message on screen', suggesting checks for cable and connection soundness.
Covers Wi-Fi issues like no wireless connection, slow app performance, or intermittent signal, suggesting checks for enabled Wi-Fi and app requirements.
Addresses Bluetooth issues like no wireless connection or no media player control, suggesting checks for Bluetooth enablement and AVRCP compatibility.
Covers touchscreen problems such as touch lock enabled, screen not responding to fingers, or saltwater deposits, suggesting calibration and cleaning.
Addresses erratic display behavior, unexpected resets, system crashes, and corrupt data, suggesting fuse checks, software updates, and factory resets.
Provides contact details for Raymarine customer support via website, telephone, and email, including required product information.
Lists contact details for third-party suppliers like Navionics and Sirius, directing users to their respective websites for support.
Provides detailed physical specifications for various display models (a, e, c, e165) and power specifications for different series.
Lists available transducer accessories, including sonar transducers and Minn Kota transducer adaptor cables.
Details RayNet to SeaTalkhs and RayNet to RayNet cables, including lengths, part numbers, and a cable puller.
Lists SeaTalkhs network cables with corresponding part numbers and lengths for connecting devices.
Provides a list of SeaTalkhs patch cables with part numbers and lengths for network connections.
Specifies the required e-series accessory video cable for the video in/out connector on e95/e97/e125/e127 displays.
Lists spare parts for a65 / a67 models, including trunnion kits, bezels, suncovers, and power cables.
Lists spare parts for e7 / e7D models, including trunnion kits, documentation packs, bezels, suncovers, and cables.
Lists spare parts for e95/e97/c95/c97 models, including trunnion kits, bezels, suncovers, gaskets, and mounting adaptors.
Lists spare parts for e125/e127/c125/c127 models, including trunnion kits, bezels, suncovers, gaskets, and mounting adaptors.
Lists spare parts for the e165 model, including trunnion kits, bezels, suncovers, flush mount kits, and cables.