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Da te : 06-2012
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© 2012 Ra yma rine UK Limite d

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  • Page 1 i5 0 Ins ta lla tion a nd ope ra tion ins tructions Da te : 06-2012 Docume nt numbe r: 81341-1-EN © 2012 Ra yma rine UK Limite d...
  • Page 3 Product handbooks The latest versions of all English and translated handbooks are available to download in PDF format from the website www.raymarine.com. Please check the website to ensure you have the latest handbooks.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    6.4 Illumination ............... 31 6.5 Calibration ..............32 Chapter 7 Using your display........39 7.1 Pages ..............40 7.2 i50 Depth operation ........... 40 7.3 i50 Speed operation ..........41 7.4 i50 Tridata operation ..........43 7.5 Group illumination ............. 44 Chapter 8 Using alarms ...........
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Important Information

    Disclaimer Warning: High voltage Raymarine does not warrant that this product is error-free or that it is compatible with products manufactured by any person or entity This product contains high voltage. Adjustments other than Raymarine.
  • Page 8: Connections To Other Equipment

    Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Whilst the WEEE Directive does not apply to some Raymarine products, we support its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of this product. Warranty registration To register your Raymarine product ownership, please visit www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Handbook Information

    Chapter 2: Handbook information Chapter contents • 2.1 Handbook information on page 10 Handbook information...
  • Page 10: Handbook Information

    Handbooks Description Part number Mounting and getting started 88009 Installation and operation instructions 81341 Mounting template 87130 i50 instrument range Raymarine's i50 instrument range consists of the following variants: Depth Alarm O set Speed Trip Timer Reset D12529-1 Item Description...
  • Page 11: Chapter 3 Planning The Installation

    Chapter 3: Planning the installation Chapter contents • 3.1 Installation checklist on page 12 • 3.2 System integration on page 13 • 3.3 Typical systems on page 14 • 3.4 System protocols on page 16 • 3.5 Parts supplied on page 16 •...
  • Page 12: Installation Checklist

    3.1 Installation checklist Installation includes the following activities: Installation Task Plan your system. Obtain all required equipment and tools. Site all equipment. Route all cables. Drill cable and mounting holes. Make all connections into equipment. Secure all equipment in place. Power on and test the system.
  • Page 13: System Integration

    3.2 System integration Dxxxxx-1 Item Device type Maximum Quantity Suitable Devices Connections i50 Depth, Speed or Tridata As determined by the • i50 Depth • SeaTalk instrument. SeaTalk bus bandwidth • i50 Speed and power loading. • i50 Tridata SeaTalk instrument displays.
  • Page 14: Typical Systems

    Wind instrument Raymarine wind vane transducer Raymarine multifunction display 12 / 24 V dc power supply Raymarine course computer (providing 12 V dc power supply to the SeaTalk network.) i50 Speed instrument i50 Depth instrument Speed transducer...
  • Page 15 SeaTalk pilot controller SeaTalk instrument displays Fluxgate compass Rudder reference Raymarine course computer (providing 12 V dc power supply to SeaTalk network.) 12 / 24 V dc power supply Raymarine AIS transceiver Raymarine SeaTalk Man over board SeaTalk to SeaTalk...
  • Page 16: System Protocols

    SeaTalk is a proprietary extension to NMEA 2000 and the proven D12388-1 CAN bus technology. Compatible NMEA 2000 and SeaTalk / i50 instrument SeaTalk devices can also be connected using the appropriate interfaces or adaptor cables as required. Front bezel...
  • Page 17: Tools Required

    3.6 Tools required Tools required for installation D12530-1 Pozi-drive screwdriver File 92 mm (3.62 in) hole cutter Adhesive tape Power drill Planning the installation...
  • Page 19: Chapter 4 Cables And Connections

    Chapter 4: Cables and connections Chapter contents • 4.1 General cabling guidance on page 20 • 4.2 Connections overview on page 20 Cables and connections...
  • Page 20: General Cabling Guidance

    SeaTalk network. • Ensure that any non-Raymarine cables are of the correct quality and gauge. For example, longer power cable runs may require larger wire gauges to minimize voltage drop along the run.
  • Page 21 Transducers can be connected to a SeaTalk network using Screen Speed 0 V (shield) Raymarine's Instrument transducer converter (iTC-5) and an i70 instrument, the data can then be repeated on an i50 / i60 unit. Green Speed (signal) Speed V+ i50 Tridata connection...
  • Page 22: Power Connection

    12 V dc supply, connected to the SeaTalk backbone. This can be provided: • By a battery via the distribution panel, or • From a Raymarine course computer, via a SeaTalk or a SeaTalk system. Power connection example SeaTalk...
  • Page 23: Seatalk Connection

    D12380-1 D12058-2 1. 12 V dc power supply into backbone. i70 Instrument display (SeaTalk 2. SeaTalk backbone. i50 Speed instrument (SeaTalk 3. SeaTalk to DeviceNet adaptor cable. i50 Depth instrument (SeaTalk 4. NMEA2000 equipment. Raymarine wind vane transducer Connecting the unit to an existing NMEA2000 (DeviceNet)
  • Page 25: Chapter 5 Location And Mounting

    Chapter 5: Location and mounting Chapter contents • 5.1 Selecting a display location on page 26 • 5.2 Mounting on page 27 • 5.3 Front bezel on page 27 • 5.4 Selecting a transducer location on page 28 Location and mounting...
  • Page 26: Selecting A Display Location

    Viewing angle considerations As display contrast, color and night mode performance are all affected by the viewing angle, Raymarine recommends you temporarily power up the display when planning the installation, to enable you to best judge which location gives the optimum viewing angle.
  • Page 27: Mounting

    5.2 Mounting 5.3 Front bezel Pre-mounting check Removing the front bezel The product is designed to be surface mounted. Before mounting the unit, ensure you have: • Selected a suitable location. • Identified the cable connections and route that the cables will take. •...
  • Page 28: Selecting A Transducer Location

    5.4 Selecting a transducer location General speed and depth transducer location requirements When selecting a location for your transducer it is important to consider a number of factors. The transducer should be mounted within the clear water flow areas indicated by the shaded areas in the image below. D 4349- 2 Sailing vessel Planing power vessel...
  • Page 29: Chapter 6 Getting Started

    Chapter 6: Getting started Chapter contents • 6.1 Controls on page 30 • 6.2 Power on page 30 • 6.3 Data master on page 31 • 6.4 Illumination on page 31 • 6.5 Calibration on page 32 Getting started...
  • Page 30: Controls

    Powering off the unit 1. Press and hold the Power button until the power count down timer is displayed and reaches zero (approximately 6 to 8 seconds). D12375-1 i50 Depth i50 Speed i50 Tridata Depth (Power) Speed (Power) Depth (Power) —...
  • Page 31: Data Master

    2. Depending on your display variant follow the steps below to adjust the backlight level: i. i50 Depth — Use the Offset or Reset buttons to adjust the backlight level to the required setting. ii. i50 Speed — Use the Timer or Reset buttons to adjust the backlight level to the required setting.
  • Page 32: Calibration

    If an offset is not applied, displayed depth readings represent the temperature units. distance from the transducer to the sea bed. Setting required Calibrating i50 Speed temperature readings During normal operation: Setting timer buzzer on 1. Press and hold down the Speed and Trip buttons simultaneously or off for approximately 2 seconds to display the user cal entry page.
  • Page 33 10. If the SOG page is displayed and the tide conditions are slack, Depth and Speed buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds. press and hold the Reset button for 3 seconds to accept SOG as the current speed. Calibrating i50 Tridata speed During normal operation: 60 5 Re s e t 1.
  • Page 34: Intermediate Calibration

    Reset button for 3 seconds to accept SOG and hold the Depth and Alarm buttons simultaneously for 4 as the current speed. seconds. Checking i50 Speed software version and status 60 5 Re s e t 60 5 D12447-1 10.
  • Page 35 D12457-1 The text RETURN will flash at the top of the page and the Performing speed run calibration – i50 Tridata displayed distance freezes. This speed calibration involves carrying out up to 2 runs over a measured distance, to enable a calibration factor to be determined Note: The displayed distance value may not be the same as the and applied to your unit.
  • Page 36: Dealer Calibration

    Depth and Alarm buttons simultaneously for approximately At this point: 2 seconds. • The text END alternating with the new calibration factor is Setting dealer calibration options - i50 Speed displayed at the top of the page. During normal operation: • The displayed distance freezes.
  • Page 37 Setting dealer calibration options - i50 Tridata During normal operation: 1. Press and hold the Depth and Speed buttons simultaneously for approximately 14 seconds to display the dealer calibration entry page. 60 5 D12481-1 2. Press the Trip and Reset buttons simultaneously to display the user calibration access page.
  • Page 39: Chapter 7 Using Your Display

    Chapter 7: Using your display Chapter contents • 7.1 Pages on page 40 • 7.2 i50 Depth operation on page 40 • 7.3 i50 Speed operation on page 41 • 7.4 i50 Tridata operation on page 43 • 7.5 Group illumination on page 44...
  • Page 40: Pages

    7.1 Pages 7.2 i50 Depth operation When connected to the relevant depth transducer, your i50 depth The pages available depend on the display variant and are shown instrument: in the table below: • Provides current depth information, in either feet (ft), metres (M)
  • Page 41: I50 Speed Operation

    (see Data master section for details. When connected to the relevant speed or speed and temperature transducer, your i50 Speed instrument provides: • Current, maximum and average speed information, in either knots (KTS), mile per hour (MPH) or kilometers per hour (KPH).
  • Page 42 4. From the VMG page, press the Speed button to display the Setting the race start timer SOG page: The race start timers can be set from 1 to 15 minutes. Note: SOG information is only available if your unit is part of a SeaTalk or SeaTalk network which has a suitable GPS connected.
  • Page 43: I50 Tridata Operation

    S pe e d i50 Tridata display layout The i50 Tridata display is divided into 3 separate areas, each of which displays a separate type of information, as shown below. S pe e d...
  • Page 44: Group Illumination

    Assigning the i50 Depth to a group To assign the i50 Depth as part of a group so that it can participate in group illumination follow the steps below. D12540-1 During normal operation: 1.
  • Page 45: Chapter 8 Using Alarms

    Chapter 8: Using alarms Chapter contents • 8.1 Alarms on page 46 Using alarms...
  • Page 46: Alarms

    Instrument alarms With the relevant alarm page displayed: 1. Press the Offset and Reset buttons simultaneously to enter The alarms available for the i50 Depth and i50 Tridata are listed adjust mode. below. The current threshold will start to flash.
  • Page 47: Chapter 9 Maintaining Your Display

    Chapter 9: Maintaining your display Chapter contents • 9.1 Service and maintenance on page 48 • 9.2 Condensation on page 48 • 9.3 Routine equipment checks on page 49 • 9.4 Cleaning on page 49 • 9.5 Cleaning the display case on page 50 •...
  • Page 48: Service And Maintenance

    This product contains no user serviceable components. Please Certain atmospheric conditions may cause a small amount of refer all maintenance and repair to authorized Raymarine dealers. condensation to form on the unit's window. This will not damage the Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty.
  • Page 49: Routine Equipment Checks

    9.3 Routine equipment checks 9.4 Cleaning Raymarine strongly recommends that you complete a number of Best cleaning practices. routine checks to ensure the correct and reliable operation of your When cleaning this product: equipment. • Do NOT wipe the display screen with a dry cloth, as this could Complete the following checks on a regular basis: scratch the screen coating.
  • Page 50: Cleaning The Display Case

    9.5 Cleaning the display case 9.6 Cleaning the display screen The display unit is a sealed unit and does not require regular A coating is applied to the display screen. This makes it water cleaning. If it is necessary to clean the unit, follow this basic repellent, and prevents glare.
  • Page 51: Chapter 10 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 10: Troubleshooting Chapter contents • 10.1 Troubleshooting on page 52 • 10.2 Instrument troubleshooting on page 53 • 10.3 Power up troubleshooting on page 54 • 10.4 Miscellaneous troubleshooting on page 55 • 10.5 Self-test on page 56 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    All Raymarine products are, prior to packing and shipping, subjected to comprehensive test and quality assurance programs. However, if you experience problems with the operation of your product this section will help you to diagnose and correct problems in order to restore normal operation.
  • Page 53: Instrument Troubleshooting

    10.2 Instrument troubleshooting Fault Cause Action Blank display. No power supply. • Check fuse / circuit breaker. • Check power supply. • Check SeaTalk / SeaTalk cabling and connector security. SeaTalk / SeaTalk information not being transferred SeaTalk / SeaTalk cabling or connector fault.
  • Page 54: Power Up Troubleshooting

    10.3 Power up troubleshooting Problems at power up and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions The system (or part of it) does not start up. Power supply problem. Check relevant fuses and breakers. Check that the power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion.
  • Page 55: Miscellaneous Troubleshooting

    • System crashes or other erratic behavior. Check that the power source is of the correct voltage and sufficient current. Software mismatch on system (upgrade Go to www.raymarine.com and click on support for the latest software required). downloads. Corrupt data / other unknown issue.
  • Page 56: Self-Test

    While the test is progressing, press each of the display buttons and check that the buzzer sounds as each button is pressed. Starting self-test — i50 Depth The table below shows possible problems that may be encountered: 1. Press and hold the Depth and Reset buttons simultaneously for Failure 4 seconds, until the unit beeps.
  • Page 57: Chapter 11 Technical Support

    Chapter 11: Technical support Chapter contents • 11.1 Raymarine customer support on page 58 • 11.2 Checking the software version on page 58 Technical support...
  • Page 58: Raymarine Customer Support

    If you are unable to resolve a problem, please During normal operation: use any of these facilities to obtain additional help. 1. i50 Depth — Press and hold the Depth and Alarm buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds. Web support 2.
  • Page 59: Chapter 12 Technical Specification

    Chapter 12: Technical specification Chapter contents • 12.1 Technical specification on page 60 Technical specification...
  • Page 60: Technical Specification

    12.1 Technical specification Nominal supply voltage 12 V dc Operating voltage range 10 V dc to 16 V dc Power consumption • < 1 W Typical (Display only) • 2.4 W Maximum (Transducer connected) Current • 45 to 65 mA Typical (Display only) •...
  • Page 61: Chapter 13 Spares And Accessories

    Chapter 13: Spares and accessories Chapter contents • 13.1 i50 transducers on page 62 • 13.2 Spares on page 62 • 13.3 SeaTalk cables and accessories on page 63 • 13.4 Converters on page 64 Spares and accessories...
  • Page 62: I50 Transducers

    13.1 i50 transducers 13.2 Spares The following transducers are available for the i50 range: The table below lists the spare parts available for i50 instrument displays Description Part number Notes Description Part number Note Depth transducer M78713–PZ i50 / i60 / i70 front bezel...
  • Page 63: Seatalk Ng Cables And Accessories

    13.3 SeaTalk cables and accessories Description Part No Notes DeviceNet adaptor cable A06046 Allows the connection of SeaTalk cables and accessories for use with compatible products. (Male) NMEA 2000 devices to Description Part No Notes a SeaTalk system. Backbone Kit A25062 Includes: DeviceNet adaptor cable...
  • Page 64: Converters

    13.4 Converters Part number Description E22158 SeaTalk to SeaTalk Converter...
  • Page 65: Appendix A Nmea 2000 Sentences

    Appendix A NMEA 2000 sentences The i50 instrument range supports the following NMEA 2000 Parameter Group Number (PGN) sentences. i50 Depth i50 Depth i50 Speed i50 Speed i50 Tridata i50 Tridata PG name Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive ISO Acknowl- 59392 ●...
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