Raymarine 150/400 manual Specifications, Course computer specifications

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Specifications

Course computer specifications

Nominal supply voltage:

 

Type 150/150G

12 V DC (fuse protected at 30 A)

Type 400/400G

12 V or 24 V DC (fuse protected at 40 A)

 

 

Operating voltage range:

 

Type 150/150G

10 V to 16 V DC

Type 400/400G

10 V to 32 V DC

 

 

Power consumption (standby)

300 mA

 

 

GyroPlus yaw sensor:

• Type 150G/Type 400G: internal GyroPlus fitted onto circuit board

 

• Type 150/Type 400: option of external GyroPlus or dealer-fit

 

internal GyroPlus

 

 

Operating conditions:

 

temperature range

-10°C to 55°C (14°F to 131°F)

relative humidity limit

80%

water protection

drip resistant when mounted vertically

 

 

Storage conditions:

 

temperature range

-5°C to 50°C (23°F to 122°F)

relative humidity limit

75%

 

 

Dimensions:

 

width

307 mm (12.1 in)

height

195 mm (7.7 in)

depth

70 mm (2.8 in)

 

 

Weight

2.1 kg (4 lb 7.5 oz)

 

 

Inputs

fluxgate compass, external GyroPlus yaw sensor, rudder position

 

sensor, NMEA 0183 v2.3 (x2), SeaTalk (x2), off switch, power,

 

drive solenoid return

 

 

Outputs

NMEA 0183 v2.3 (x2), SeaTalk (x2), drive motor, drive clutch

 

 

Raymarine drive compatibility:

 

Type 150/150G

all Type 1 12 V and Type CR1 12V drives/pumps

Type 400/400G

all Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 drives/pumps (drive voltage must match

 

boat’s supply voltage)

 

 

Drive motor output:

 

Type 150/150G

continuous 18 A at 12 V

Type 400/400G

continuous 30 A at supply voltage

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Contents Type 150/400 Autopilot System Type 150/400 Autopilot System Installation Guide Contents Glossary Index MaintenanceSpecifications About this handbook Important Information WarrantySafety notices Handbook information EMC conformanceViii Read this handbook Check the Installation KitAutopilot system core pack contents Rudder position sensor CompassType 150G Type 400GAutopilot system extended systems Autopilot system other key componentsDrive unit Control unitCheck parts supplied Obtain installation toolsCourse computer components Core pack parts suppliedIdentify suitable locations D5378-1Rotary rudder position sensor location EMC installation guidelinesConnections to other equipment Suppression ferritesInstalling the course computer involves these tasks Install the Course ComputerSuitable locations Course computer installation dimensionsSelect the location Orientation Unsuitable locationsSecure the course computer Remove the connector coverMinimum Course computer inputs, outputs and fuses Replacing the connector coverUsing the fuses Connecting cables to the terminalsPower and Motor terminals Other terminalsFerr ite Attach the power cablesType 1 drive 12/24 Drive CR pump solenoids Cable length Cable gauge Copper areaType 2 drive 12 Type 2 drive 24Compass description and dimensions Install the CompassStandard location Steel-hulled boats Finding the most suitable locationConnect to the course computer Mount the compassConnecting SeaTalk or Nmea compasses Introduction Install the Rudder Position SensorRotary rudder position sensor installation Vertical alignment Ensuring correct alignmentAttaching the sensor to the tiller arm Securing the sensor to the boatHorizontal alignment Attaching the tiller pin to the tiller armChecking alignment Connecting to the course computerAttaching the connector rod Mounting Linear rudder position sensor installationConnecting to the course computer Step Install the Drive UnitType 150, 150G, 400 and 400G course computes Install the Control UnitClamp the Cables Integrate the System Possible systems Connecting SeaTalk equipmentSingle control unit, single power supply Isolated control unit, single power supply Isolated control unit, single power supplyTypical larger boat system Separate course computer and instrument powerTypical larger boat system Course computer Nmea inputs/outputs Connecting Nmea equipmentNmea 0183 received Information extracted Course computer Nmea 1 and 2 inputsSeaTalk/NMEA interface Connecting several items of Nmea equipmentControl unit Nmea inputs Option 1 without SeaTalk/NMEA interface Typical Nmea connectionsExternal alarm Connecting optional componentsGyroPlus yaw sensor Handheld remotesOther manufacturers’ drive units Off switchConnecting spool valves Course computer connections Setting-up the autopilotFault-finding MaintenanceRegular checks ServicingProduct support EMC, servicing and safety guidelinesCourse computer specifications SpecificationsControl unit functionality Course computer specifications contdControl unit Course computer Type 150G/400G Type 150/400 Type 100/300Term Meaning GlossaryVHF EMC IndexType 150/400 Autopilot System Installation Guide Index Type 150/400 Autopilot System Installation Guide Rudder position sensor template AftPage Warranty Limitations Limited Warranty CertificateUnited States of America UK, Europe, Middle East, Far East Factory Service Centers