User manual - JG Technologies
User manual - JG Technologies User manual - JG Technologies
RAY240 3.1 System integration Your multifunction display is compatible with a wide range of marine electronics devices. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SMARTPPI ILLOOTT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 20 The display uses a number of protocols to transfer data between the various devices in your system. The following table details which devices may be connected to your display, and the type of connections (in terms of protocols and physical interfaces): Item Device Type Maximum quantity Suitable Devices Connections 1 Remote control 1 per multifunction display. Raymarine RCU-3 Bluetooth 2 Smartphone 1 per multifunction display. For chartplotter sync with Navionics Marine app: 3 Vessel tank sensors — third-party • Up to 3 x fuel. • 1 x fresh water. • 1 x waste water. • 1 x sewage. • 1 x bait / fish. • Apple iPhone or iPad. • Android-compatible smartphone. For smartphone media player control: • Any Bluetooth-enabled smartphone supporting Bluetooth AVRCP version 2.1 or higher. For wireless video streaming: • Apple iPhone 4 (or later) or iPad (requires the “Raymarine Viewer” video streaming app, available from the Apple App Store). Third-party NMEA 2000 interfaces. 4 GPS (external) — Raymarine 1 Any combination of the following: • Raystar125 GPS. • Raystar125+ GPS (via optional SeaTalk to SeaTalk ng converter). D12244-1 • Chartplotter sync with Navionics Marine app: WiFi. • Video streaming: WiFi. • Media player control: Bluetooth AVRCP 2.1 or later. NMEA 2000 (via optional DeviceNet adaptor cables). SeaTalk, SeaTalk ng , or NMEA 0183. 18 e7 / e7D / e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 / c95 / c97 / c125 / c127
Item Device Type Maximum quantity Suitable Devices Connections 5 Instruments — Raymarine As determined by SeaTalk ng bus bandwidth and power loading. 5 Instruments — third-party • Connections to multifunction display NMEA outputs: 4. 6 Pilot control heads — Raymarine 6 Pilot control heads — third-party 7 Course computer — Raymarine 7 Course computer — third-party • Connections to multifunction display NMEA inputs: 2 As determined by SeaTalk or SeaTalk ng bus bandwidth and power loading, as appropriate. SeaTalk (via optional SeaTalk to SeaTalk ng converter): • ST40 Wind, Speed, Depth, Rudder, or Compass. • ST60 Wind, Speed, Depth, Rudder, or Compass. SeaTalk ng : • ST70. • ST70+. • ST70+ keypads. • ST45. • i70. SeaTalk, SeaTalk ng . NMEA 0183–compatible instruments. NMEA 0183 SeaTalk (via optional SeaTalk to SeaTalk ng converter):: • ST6002. • ST7002. • ST8002. SeaTalk ng : • ST70. • ST70+. • p70. • p70R. SeaTalk, SeaTalk ng . 1 NMEA 0183–compatible instruments. NMEA 0183 1 SeaTalk (via optional SeaTalk to SeaTalk ng converter): • ST1000. • ST2000. • S1000. • S1. • S2. • S3. SeaTalk ng : • All SPX course computers. 1 NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000 compatible course computer. 8 AIS — Raymarine 1 • AIS 250. • AIS 500. • AIS 350. • AIS 650. 8 AIS — third-party 1 Third-party NMEA 0183–compatible AIS Class A or Class B receiver / transceiver. SeaTalk, SeaTalk ng , or NMEA 0183. NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000 (via optional DeviceNet adaptor cables). SeaTalk ng , or NMEA 0183. NMEA 0183 9 Vessel trim tabs — third-party 1 pair Third-party NMEA 2000 interfaces. NMEA 2000 (via optional DeviceNet adaptor cables). Planning the installation 19
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RAY240<br />
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The display uses a number of protocols to transfer data between the various devices in your system. The following table details which<br />
devices may be connected to your display, and the type of connections (in terms of protocols and physical interfaces):<br />
Item Device Type Maximum quantity Suitable Devices Connections<br />
1 Remote control 1 per multifunction display. Raymarine RCU-3 Bluetooth<br />
2 Smartphone 1 per multifunction display. For chartplotter sync with Navionics Marine<br />
app:<br />
3 Vessel tank sensors —<br />
third-party<br />
• Up to 3 x fuel.<br />
• 1 x fresh water.<br />
• 1 x waste water.<br />
• 1 x sewage.<br />
• 1 x bait / fish.<br />
• Apple iPhone or iPad.<br />
• Android-compatible smartphone.<br />
For smartphone media player control:<br />
• Any Bluetooth-enabled smartphone<br />
supporting Bluetooth AVRCP version 2.1<br />
or higher.<br />
For wireless video streaming:<br />
• Apple iPhone 4 (or later) or iPad (requires<br />
the “Raymarine Viewer” video streaming<br />
app, available from the Apple App Store).<br />
Third-party NMEA 2000 interfaces.<br />
4 GPS (external) — Raymarine 1 Any combination of the following:<br />
• Raystar125 GPS.<br />
• Raystar125+ GPS (via optional SeaTalk to<br />
SeaTalk ng converter).<br />
D12244-1<br />
• Chartplotter sync with Navionics Marine<br />
app: WiFi.<br />
• Video streaming: WiFi.<br />
• Media player control: Bluetooth AVRCP<br />
2.1 or later.<br />
NMEA 2000 (via optional DeviceNet adaptor<br />
cables).<br />
SeaTalk, SeaTalk ng , or NMEA 0183.<br />
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