Raymarine 150/400 manual Connecting SeaTalk equipment, Possible systems

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Type 150/400 Autopilot System: Installation Guide

9.1 Connecting SeaTalk equipment

You can use SeaTalk to connect the autopilot system to:

additional SeaTalk control units: you can use any control units to operate the autopilot and view autopilot information

SeaTalk equipment (such as wind, navigation, radar and GPS):

the autopilot system can use information from this equipment to enhance course keeping and provide additional features (such as waypoint navigation)

you can also display information from the SeaTalk equipment on the autopilot control unit

Possible systems

When connecting SeaTalk equipment, you have a range of options depending on whether you want to:

provide an ‘isolated’ control unit (for systems with more than one control unit – see next page)

provide power separately to the course computer and main SeaTalk bus

The following illustrations show some typical ways to connect simple SeaTalk systems.

CAUTION:

If your autopilot system includes more than one control unit, we strongly recommend connecting the main control unit to one course computer SeaTalk port and the additional control unit(s) to the other SeaTalk port. This will mean that if either SeaTalk system fails, you will still have one operational control unit.

Single control unit, single power supply

The simplest type of system has the course computer providing power to a single SeaTalk system that includes a single control unit and several instruments.

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Contents Type 150/400 Autopilot System Type 150/400 Autopilot System Installation Guide Contents Specifications MaintenanceGlossary Index About this handbook Safety notices WarrantyImportant Information EMC conformance Handbook informationViii Autopilot system core pack contents Check the Installation KitRead this handbook Compass Rudder position sensorType 150G Type 400GAutopilot system other key components Autopilot system extended systemsDrive unit Control unitObtain installation tools Check parts suppliedCore pack parts supplied Course computer componentsD5378-1 Identify suitable locationsEMC installation guidelines Rotary rudder position sensor locationSuppression ferrites Connections to other equipmentInstall the Course Computer Installing the course computer involves these tasksSelect the location Course computer installation dimensionsSuitable locations Unsuitable locations OrientationMinimum Remove the connector coverSecure the course computer Replacing the connector cover Course computer inputs, outputs and fusesConnecting cables to the terminals Using the fusesPower and Motor terminals Other terminalsAttach the power cables Ferr iteCable length Cable gauge Copper area Type 1 drive 12/24 Drive CR pump solenoidsType 2 drive 12 Type 2 drive 24Install the Compass Compass description and dimensionsStandard location Finding the most suitable location Steel-hulled boatsMount the compass Connect to the course computerConnecting SeaTalk or Nmea compasses Rotary rudder position sensor installation Install the Rudder Position SensorIntroduction Ensuring correct alignment Vertical alignmentSecuring the sensor to the boat Attaching the sensor to the tiller armHorizontal alignment Attaching the tiller pin to the tiller armAttaching the connector rod Connecting to the course computerChecking alignment Linear rudder position sensor installation MountingConnecting to the course computer Install the Drive Unit StepInstall the Control Unit Type 150, 150G, 400 and 400G course computesClamp the Cables Integrate the System Single control unit, single power supply Connecting SeaTalk equipmentPossible systems Isolated control unit, single power supply Isolated control unit, single power supplySeparate course computer and instrument power Typical larger boat systemTypical larger boat system Connecting Nmea equipment Course computer Nmea inputs/outputsCourse computer Nmea 1 and 2 inputs Nmea 0183 received Information extractedControl unit Nmea inputs Connecting several items of Nmea equipmentSeaTalk/NMEA interface Typical Nmea connections Option 1 without SeaTalk/NMEA interfaceConnecting optional components External alarmGyroPlus yaw sensor Handheld remotesConnecting spool valves Off switchOther manufacturers’ drive units Setting-up the autopilot Course computer connectionsMaintenance Fault-findingRegular checks ServicingEMC, servicing and safety guidelines Product supportSpecifications Course computer specificationsCourse computer specifications contd Control unit functionalityControl unit Course computer Type 150G/400G Type 150/400 Type 100/300Glossary Term MeaningVHF Index EMCType 150/400 Autopilot System Installation Guide Index Type 150/400 Autopilot System Installation Guide Aft Rudder position sensor templatePage Limited Warranty Certificate Warranty LimitationsFactory Service Centers United States of America UK, Europe, Middle East, Far East