Raymarine Ray48 manual Power Cable Length, External Speaker Connections

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In most cases the length of the power cable should be adequate enough to reach the DC power source. If additional wire length is required, the cable can be extended by adding more cable as necessary. However, for power cable runs longer than 15 feet, larger wire diameter size should be used to prevent voltage line loss. Fig 2-5 provides recommended wire sizes to use for various cable run distances.

Fig.2-5 POWER CABLE LENGTH

Your Ray48 radio should be connected to the nearest primary source of ship's DC power. A typical source may be a circuit breaker on the power panel or a fuse block near the unit. When connecting to either of these sources, the circuit breaker or other in-line fuse should be rated at 10 amps.

It is recommended that terminal lugs be used to connect the power cable to the DC supply and the lug connections should be both crimped and soldered. This is very important in order to insure adequate current draw to the equipment. Intermittent operation may result if an insufficient connection is made to the power source. The connection terminal should be clean, with no sign of corrosion.

The RED (+) wire is connected to the positive terminal of the power source or battery. The BLACK (-) wire is connected to the negative (ground) of the power source or battery. Should the power polarity be inadvertently reversed, the 10 amp. in-line fuse located in the RED (+) conductor will open. Check the input power leads for correct polarity with a VOM, reconnect the leads observing correct polarity, and replace the fuse. Be sure to use the same rate and type of fuse.

2.4.2 External Speaker Connections

The YELLOW (+) wire and GREEN (-) wire are used for connecting the Ray48 to an external speaker (Refer to Fig.2-4).

Three watts of audio output power is provided for an external 4 ohm speaker. A suitable speaker can be purchased from your local marine dealer.

Connect the YELLOW (+) wire and GREEN (-) wire to the speaker observing polarity as it is marked on the speaker. When connected, the external speaker will function simultaneously with the internal speaker.

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