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Fuel Used Problem

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I currently have two E127s interfaced with my Yamaha SHO 250 and receiving engine data properly. I set the fuel tank size at 50 gallon and am getting, it appears a proper fuel flow reading but when the boat sits for a while with power off and I turn the units back on all the fuel is showing as consumed even if I only consumed 2 gallons on my last trip.

Thoughts?

Thanks in advance.

two versions of A67 MFD wi-fi

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I cannot find the wi-fi settings on my A87.

Are there two versions of the A67 ? One with and one without wi-fi ?

Smart auto helm controller battery is dead...

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My smart controller battery is not holding charge.
Product code is : A18105
CE 0191
IC: 4069B-SMART
I took the battery out, it is a Varta 2/ VH 1600. 2.4V 1600mAh
Where and how fast can I get this part ? I will be on the US east Coast , Florida for a few days, coming from Guatemala???

importing .gpx to MFD

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I am trying to load waypoints onto my ES128. There are approx 3000 of them. They are in 2 files. The MFD only takes about 90 of them then errors "card in use retrieving failed". How do I load them?

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Radio Connector

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I've had two Raymarine radios in my SeaRay boat. The OEM radio was a DSC 215. The replacement was a DSC53. Both had a female connector on the wiring harness that pugged directly into my boat. Are these standard Raymarine connectors or perhaps from SeaRay? If they are Raymarine, where can I buy one?

Thank you,

David

Radar Power Connection

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I have not been able to power my radar on. I have a brand new cable and I get 0 Ohms when reading between the + (red) and ground (green). When I measure between + (red) and -(black) I get infinite. What should these readings be?

Interfacing an E-Series Classic MFD to a Raymarine Digital/HD/SuperHD Digital radar

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Raymarine's E-Series Classic MFDs were initially designed to be compatible with radomes and open array pedestals featuring an analog video interface. Later, Raymarine added support for radomes (excluding Quantum) and open array pedestals having an Ethernet communications/video interface. Raymarine can no longer service radomes or open array pedestals featuring an analog video interface. Analog radar scanners are most easily identified by their white radar cables. However, as the E-Series Classic MFDs also support radomes (excluding Quantum) and open array pedestals having an Ethernet communications/video interface, it would be possible to interface the E-Series Classic MFD system to a Digital/HD Digital Radome or HD/Super HD Open Array to restore radar features to the system.

The bolt patterns of the Digital or HD Digital Radomes are identical to those of the analog radomes which had been designed for use with the C/E-Series Classic MFDs and hsb/hsb2/SL Pathfinder Series Radar Displays. Likewise, bolt patterns of the HD/Super HD Open Array Radar Scanners are identical to those of the analog open array radar scanners which had been designed for use with the C/E-Series Classic MFDs and hsb/hsb2/SL Pathfinder Series Radar Displays.

The analog video radar cables designed for use with the RD218, RD424, 2D, 4D, 5S, 7S, 9S, and 11S radomes and open array pedestal, as well as radar cables designed for use with radome and open array pedestals introduced prior to these are not compatible with Digital/HD Digital Radomes and HD/SuperHD Open Array Pedestals. The Digital/HD Digital Radome or HD/SuperHD Open Array Pedestal will be interfaced to the system via Digital Radar Cable. Digital Radar Cable should not be cut. In sailing vessels, it is recommended that a Digital Radar Extension Cable should be chased from the radar scanner’s power / communications interface port to the base of the mast, pole mount or backstay. This will permit the Digital Radar Extension Cable to be quickly and cleanly disconnected from the vessel's wiring should the mast or be removed. The Digital Radar Extension Cable will be connected to an appropriate length of Digital Radar Cable w/RayNet (F) plug. A Digital Radar Extension Cable would not typically be used on a power boat unless mounted on an arch or tower would was intended to be removed. In most power boat installations, the Digital Radar Cable will be plugged directly into the Digital/HD Digital Radome's or HD/SuperHD Digital pedestal's power / communications interface port.

E-Series Classic MFDs feature a single Ethernet port permitting them to be interfaced to one other compatible device having an Ethernet communications interface. Should two or more compatible devices having an Ethernet communications interface need to be interfaced to the MFD, then the MFD's SeaTalkhs port would instead be interfaced to a SeaTalkhs Network Switch or SR6 Sirius Satellite Weather/Radio Receiver / Network Switch via an appropriate length of SeaTalkhs (M) to RJ45 (M) Cable. Should two or more devices having an Ethernet communications interface need to be interfaced to the MFD and the system not presently include a SeaTalkhs Network Switch or SR6 Sirius Satellite Weather/Radio Receiver / Network Switch , then the MFD and these devices may instead be interfaced to a HS5 RayNet Network Switch. Any currently installed SeaTalkhs Cables terminating in a RJ45 (M) plug may be adapted (w/A80247 RayNet (F) to RJ45 (F) Adapter) to mate to the Network sockets of an HS5 RayNet Network Switch. The SeaTalkhs socket of the E-Series Classic MFD will then be interfaced to the HS5 RayNet Network Switch via an assembly constructed from an A80272 RayNet (M) to SeaTalkhs (M) Adapter and an appropriate length of RayNet (F) to RJ45 Cable (M).

Should the current system feature a SeaTalkhs Network Switch or SR6 Sirius Satellite Weather/Radio Receiver / Network Switch featuring an unused port, then the Digital Radar Cable will be interfaced to a switched 12/24V power circuit or VCM (open array pedestals only) and may be adapted to mate to the network switch’s RJ45 socket via an assembly constructed from an A80160 RayNet (M) to RayNet (M) Cable Joiner and an appropriate length of RayNet (F) to RJ45 Cable (M).

Should the E-Series Classic MFD be installed within a binnacle mounted pod, then it is recommended that the Digital Radar Cable terminate below decks where it will be interfaced to power. Terminating the Digital Radar Cable below decks will eliminate the need to run power leads up the binnacle tube(s). Should a network switch be installed onboard, then the Digital Radar Cable will be joined to the network switch. Should a network switch not be installed onboard, then the Digital Radar Cable may then be interfaced to the MFD via a an assembly constructed from an A80160 RayNet (M) to RayNet (M) Cable Joiner, an appropriate length of RayNet RayNet (F) to RayNet (F) Cable, and an A80272 RayNet (M) to SeaTalkhs (M) Adapter. Terminating the Digital Radar Cable below decks will eliminate the need to run power leads up the binnacle tube(s) and has the benefit of offering better environmental protection to cable/wire splices.

Tech Tip: when installing marine electronics in pods mounted to binnacle tubing, it is recommended that cables featuring plugs be chased before chasing cables featuring bare leads. Cables featuring the larger plugs should be chased before chasing cables featuring the smaller plugs. Cables featuring bare leads should be chased last. When chasing a cable featuring bare leads on one end and a plug on the other end, then end of the cable featuring the bare leads should be chased rather than the plug end of the cable. You may also want to consider removing all cables from binnacle tubing before installing new equipment to better facilitate chasing cable.

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antenna/gps proximity to Radar

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I would like to mount the AIS 650 antenna & gps on the 10' mast where the radar is mounted. are there vertical / horizontal separation requirements.

Thanks

Les

Connecting SeaTalk1 and NMEA2000 using the SeaTalk Converter

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I am installing a NMEA2000 network (using Maretron cables and connectors) and would like to connect it with my SeaTalk1 network. My SeaTalk1 network connects several ST60+ instrument displays and an ST4000 autopilot. The NMEA2000 network will connect a Maretron WSO100 Weather Station/Wind Sensor, a Maretron DSM150 Display and a Raymarine a95 Multifunction Display. The SeaTalk1 network connection will be in the middle of the NMEA2000 network with the WSO100 connected at one end of the NMEA2000 network and the a95 MFD connected at the other end of the NMEA2000 network.

Do I need the Raymarine SeaTalk1 to SeaTalkng Converter Kit (E22158) to connect the two networks and share data between the devices on both networks? Do I connect the SeaTalk converter and the NMEA2000 network with a “backbone” connection (with the NMEA2000 backbone connecting to both ends of the SeaTalk converter using DeviceNet Adapter Cables A06045 and A06078)? Will the NMEA2000 supply the power to the SeaTalk converter and the SeaTalk1 network or does power need to be connected to the SeaTalk converter?

Scanner will not start without help at beginning of season

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I have an RL 70 pathfinder radar (18"). For two years in a row when I have connected the mfd the scanner was not detected. After going up the mast and giving it a spin it began to work fine. The motor or shaft seems to have gotten stuck over the winter. Is there a way to prevent this? Should i be starting the radar once a month or once a week?

Raymarine C80

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Good day all,

I have attached some pics of the junction where my gps, antenna and I believe transducer meet. Went to use this boat the other day and had no GPS this is what I found. Would appreciate it very much if someone could tell me what to put where. By the way this came from Grady White like this.

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Thanks in advance,
Josh

Replace e120W to e127 Chartplotter

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Hello,

I would like to replace my e120W Raymarine Chartplotter with the e127. Installed is a Raymarine SR6 Sirius Receiver Network Switch. I have a ST70 that just displays Depth, Speed.

Could you provide guidance as to what I need to do this? Cables etc.

Thanks,
Paul

New Navionics Platinum+ on Classic E-80

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I just purchased a new Navionics + card and updated it on line with their guidance at their site and tried loading it on my Classic E-80 and it caused the E-80 to freeze. I could not even operate the OK button to accept the opening terms. Neither could I turn off the Display. My old card works just fine and my latest software on the unit is v5.69.

I called Raymarine and was told that the new + has too much data on it so I should switch to straight Platinum. I am also trying to resolve this with Navionics help so I could operate with the latest charts. My old chip is 2006. This new chip also has sonar data on it and everything can be updated free for 1 year. Could you please advise.

Thank you,
John

HD Radar installation questions

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I have a 28' walk-around fishing boat with a hard top.
I recently installed an A98 MFD and EV 100 Autopilot. It has an old radar unit mounted so I was going to install a Quantum so I wouldn't have to run any new cables up top as I already have power up there.
But after reading Chuck's recommendations, I've decided to go with the Raymarine RD418HD 4kW HD Digital Radome mostly due to the new "bird" feature. I'm assuming this is the best choice for a small fishing boat?
I have Seatalk ng cabling for the Autopilot and MFD. I'm reading that this radome uses Seatalk hs cabling? What is the difference? Exactly what do I need to make this unit work with my A98?
Should I make some sort of "wedge" to angle the dome forward as I'm sure the boat will ride bow high a lot of the time. I don't know if this unit has a wide enough beam to make this unnecessary.

Networked es127 MFDs not Sharing Data

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Just installed a Quantum Radar and two es127 displays connected via SeatalkNG backbone per Reference Manual 81300-1, but the displays are not sharing charts, sonar, or radar data. Updated both MFDs to Lighthouse II Ver. 17, and Quantum radar to latest software with no change. There are no Data Master messages on startup and the data master menu shows only the local MFD on each display. In <Setup <diagnostics <Select Device all devices on the SeatalkNG bus show up and report S/N and software version appropriately. So, the MFDs are seeing each other on the network, but not sharing data across it. Any suggestions for a fix, or further troubleshooting that can be done? Thanks!

RAY60 with v1.28

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I have a RAY60 with v1.28 (upgraded over the internet) - but I'm confused, I do not see v1.28 anywhere. I have a 2nd station that is new out of box with VH1.01 on it. When I turn on the 2nd station - I get a complete blank screen (I can see power).

I downloaded the v1.24 on a card, and told the a12 to check the card for upgrades, and it says there are none (probably because the radio is at a newer version that on the card).

I attempted to upgrade the handset to v1.04 as shown here : http://www.raymarine.com/view/?id=13240 however that doesn't seem to work either.

Never see the 2nd handset show up on the a12 display or the RAY60 settings. Unit exhibits same behavior with 2nd station mic plugged directly into the ray60, as well as through the extension cable I purchased.

Thoughts? Suggestions?

Smart Controller and Base Station/Seatalk ng

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I just did a complete refit with new Seatalk ng instruments, Evolution AP, sG MFD etc. The old intrumentation died due to a lightning strike. My client would like to keep his Smart Controller and Base Station to control the AP.
I connected the Base Station to a Seatalk/Seatalk ng converter, but apparently there seems to be a problem. The Smart Controller shows the bars for communication with the Base Station alright, but does not get any data from the bus plus it shows "no pilot".
SW version on the converter is V2.01, so should be ok. The LED on the controller indicates that there is no compatible Seatalk device detected.
Also, the base station is not displayed in the MFD list of connected devices.
Is it possible that the base station has been damaged in the lightning and now doesn't communicate via Seatalk, but still establishes communication with the controller?

Marpa and a Fast Heading Sensor

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I have an eS MFD and the new Quantum Radar. Networked to them I have sailing instruments and an AIS.

Do I need a Fast Heading Sensor in order to get Marpa?

My AP is an old Simrad unit and is not networked to the new units.

dst800 installation

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I am planning to replace an old Data Marine system with RayMarine. The package purchased for installation includes a DST 800 Tridata transducer. If I mount the DST 800 transducer "flush" will the reading be significantly affected?

If yes, is there a longer Tridata transducer available for use with a fairing block? The hull is approximately 1.245 inches thick.

C120 - Fishfinder Setup missing from menu

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I have a C120 and my fishfinder's temperature is reading a few degrees high. After consulting the manual, I see that can be adjusted via Menu -> Fishfinder Setup. However, when I select my Menu, there is no option for Fishfinder Setup. Am I missing something? I have a Fishfinder sensor installed, and it's passing depth and temperature to my C120. However, I see no option to adjust or calibrate it.

Thanks in advance for your help
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