Raymarine AXIOM 2 PRO Installation Instructions Manual
Raymarine AXIOM 2 PRO Installation Instructions Manual

Raymarine AXIOM 2 PRO Installation Instructions Manual

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AXIOM
2 PRO
TM
MFD / CHARTPLOTTER
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
English (en-US)
Date:
10-2023
Document number:
87443 (Rev 5)
© 2023 Raymarine UK Limited

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  • Page 1 AXIOM 2 PRO MFD / CHARTPLOTTER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS English (en-US) Date: 10-2023 Document number: 87443 (Rev 5) © 2023 Raymarine UK Limited...
  • Page 3 There are numerous third-party Internet websites (such as www.manualslib.com) hosting Raymarine product manuals. These websites are not authorized by Raymarine® to do so, and are often hosting illegitimate or older versions of Raymarine product manuals, which may contain inaccurate or misleading information.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CHAPTER 2 DOCUMENT INFORMATION ......14 CHAPTER 5 PARTS SUPPLIED ..........29 Applicable products ............15 Document information Parts supplied - Axiom 2 Pro 9 / 12 ............ 15 ......30 Document conventions Parts supplied - Axiom 2 Pro 16 ...........
  • Page 6 Circuit isolation ..............52 Trunnion mounting — Axiom® 2 Pro 16 ....43 Cable shielding ..............52 Axiom 2 Pro 16 trunnion kit modification Connections overview — RVM variant ....43 displays ..................53 Tools required (trunnion mount Connections overview — S variant displays ...53...
  • Page 7 CHAPTER 10 POWER CONNECTIONS........ 55 CHAPTER 14 VIDEO CONNECTIONS ........72 Power connection Analog video connection 10.1 ............56 14.1 ..........73 HDMI Out connection 14.2 ............73 Inline fuse and thermal breaker ratings ....56 Power distribution 10.2 ............56 CHAPTER 15 AUDIO CONNECTIONS ......... 75 Grounding —...
  • Page 8 Remote Support via AnyDesk ........94 Sonar range ..............104 Learning resources 20.2 ............94 Traditional sonar range ..........104 S variant sonar specification CHAPTER 21 AXIOM 2 PRO 9 TECHNICAL 22.8 ........104 SPECIFICATION .................96 Conformance/approvals 22.9 ..........104 Product markings Power specification 22.10 ............
  • Page 9 — AXIOM® 2 PRO 16..............124 APPENDIX D NMEA 2000 PGNS........126 APPENDIX E LEGACY ES AND GS SERIES COMPATIBILITY WITH AXIOM DISPLAYS ......127 APPENDIX F ETHERNET (IPV4) NETWORKING OF RAYMARINE DEVICES WITH THIRD-PARTY PRODUCTS ................128 APPENDIX G DOCUMENT CHANGE HISTORY ....131...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Important Information

    Warning: FCC Warning (Part 15.21) Safety warnings Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved in writing by Raymarine Incorporated could violate compliance with FCC rules and void the user’s authority to Warning: Product installation and operation operate the equipment.
  • Page 11: Regulatory Notices

    Declaration of Conformity Caution: Product weight Raymarine UK Ltd declares that the products listed below are in compliance • Refer to the technical specification for your product to with the EMC Directive 2014/53/EU: ensure the intended mounting surface is suitable to bear •...
  • Page 12: Innovation, Science And Economic Development Canada (Ised)

    If this equipment does cause harmful Raymarine is not responsible for damages or injuries caused by your use or interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by inability to use the product, by the interaction of the product with products...
  • Page 13: Product Disposal

    It is important that you register your product to receive full warranty benefits. Your unit package includes a bar code label indicating the serial number of Copyright ©2023 Raymarine UK Ltd. All rights reserved. No parts of this the unit. You will need this serial number when registering your product material may be copied, translated, or transmitted (in any medium) without online.
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 Document Information

    CHAPTER 2: DOCUMENT INFORMATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 2.1 Applicable products — page 15 • 2.2 Document information — page 15 • 2.3 Document conventions — page 15 • 2.4 Document illustrations — page 15 • 2.5 Product documentation — page 15 •...
  • Page 15: Applicable Products

    [Homescreen > Status area > Satellites > Settings > Internal GPS]. marine electronics. • Troubleshoot problems and obtain technical support if required. This and other Raymarine® product documents are available to download 2.4 Document illustrations in PDF format from www.raymarine.com/manuals...
  • Page 16: User Manuals Print Shop

    • 87317 — RCR-SD/USB card reader Installation Instructions Please check the website to ensure you have the latest documentation. • 87321 — Legacy MFD to Axiom Pro/Axiom 2 Pro adaptor plates installation instructions These and other Raymarine product documents are available to download in PDF format from www.raymarine.com/manuals...
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 Product And System Overview

    CHAPTER 3: PRODUCT AND SYSTEM OVERVIEW CHAPTER CONTENTS • 3.1 Product overview — page 18 • 3.2 Typical systems — page 19 Product and system overview...
  • Page 18: Product Overview

    3.1 Product overview • 2 x Gigabit ethernet (RayNet) connections. • NMEA 2000 DeviceNet connection (or SeaTalkng ®, via the supplied Axiom® 2 Pro is a range of HybridTouch ™ multifunction displays. adapter cable). • NMEA 0183 connection available, via optional NMEA 0183 to NMEA 2000 convertor (part number: A80721).
  • Page 19: Typical Systems

    5. External GNSS antenna (e.g.: GA200, part number A80589). 2. YachtSense ™ Link Marine Router. 6. Example Raymarine CHIRP sonar transducer, compatible with the Axiom 2 Pro S variant (CPT-S illustrated, connected via A80490 adaptor cable). 3. YachtSense ™ Digital Control System (Master module assembly illustrated).
  • Page 20 6. Example Raymarine CHIRP sonar transducer, compatible with the Axiom 2 Pro S variant (CPT-S illustrated, connected via A80490 adaptor cable). Axiom® 2 Pro display. 8. SeaTalk NG® 5-way block (terminated SeaTalk NG® CAN bus network). 9. Example Raymarine RealVision™ Max sonar transducer, compatible with the Axiom 2 Pro RVM variant (RVM-100 illustrated).
  • Page 21: Chapter 4 Compatible Transducers

    CHAPTER 4: COMPATIBLE TRANSDUCERS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 4.1 Axiom® 2 Pro RVM variant — compatible transducers — page 22 • 4.2 Axiom 2 Pro S variant - compatible transducers — page 27 Compatible transducers...
  • Page 22: Axiom® 2 Pro Rvm Variant - Compatible Transducers

    4.1 Axiom® 2 Pro RVM variant — compatible Transom mount transducers transducers Part number Transducer description A80703 RVM-100 RealVision™ Max 3D plastic transducer The following transducer types can be connected to the transducer connections on Axiom® 2 Pro RVM variant MFDs: Thru-hull mount transducers RV / RVM connection: Part number...
  • Page 23: Sidevision™ Transducers

    Part number Transducer description T70321: RV-320P / RV-320S RealVision™ 3D plastic 20° split-pair transducers A90473 A80474 A80615 RV-400 RealVision™ 3D stainless steel 0° transducer T70450: RV-412P / RV-412S RealVision™ 3D stainless steel 12° split-pair transducers A80616 A80617 T70451: RV-420P / RV-420S RealVision™ 3D stainless steel 20° split-pair transducers A80618 A80619...
  • Page 24: Downvision™ Transducers

    DownVision™ transducers Transom mount transducers DownVision™ transducers require an adapter cable (part number: A80490), Part number Transducer description and connect to the 25-pin RV/RVM transducer connector. E70342 CPT-S plastic transducer Thru-hull mount transducers Part number Transducer description E70339 CPT-S 0° Angled element plastic transducer A80448 CPT-S 12°...
  • Page 25 Part number Transducer description A80017 B75M 0° angled element bronze transducer A80018 B75H 0° angled element bronze transducer T70060 B75LH 0° angled element bronze split-pair transducers T70061 B75LM 0° angled element bronze split-pair transducers T70062 B75MH 0° angled element bronze split-pair transducers A80033 B75L 12°...
  • Page 26: Traditional Transducers

    Traditional transducers Part number Transducer description Traditional transducers require an adapter cable (part number: A80496) and A80049 B175M 20° angled element bronze transducer connect to the 11-pin 1kW transducer connector. A80050 B175H 20° angled element bronze transducer T70075 B175LH 20° angled element bronze split-pair transducers T70076 B175LM 20°...
  • Page 27: Axiom 2 Pro S Variant - Compatible Transducers

    R199 plastic transducer A80569 SS60 12° angled element stainless steel transducer A80570 SS60 20° angled element stainless steel transducer 4.2 Axiom 2 Pro S variant - compatible A102137 B164 0° angled element bronze transducer transducers A102112 B164 12° angled element bronze transducer...
  • Page 28 Thru-hull mount transducers Part number Transducer description E70339 CPT-S 0° Angled element plastic transducer A80448 CPT-S 12° Angled element plastic transducer A80447 CPT-S 20° Angled element plastic transducer A80446 CPT-S 0° Angled element bronze transducer E70340 CPT-S 12° Angled element bronze transducer E70341 CPT-S 20°...
  • Page 29: Chapter 5 Parts Supplied

    CHAPTER 5: PARTS SUPPLIED CHAPTER CONTENTS • 5.1 Parts supplied - Axiom 2 Pro 9 / 12 — page 30 • 5.2 Parts supplied - Axiom 2 Pro 16 — page 31 Parts supplied...
  • Page 30: Parts Supplied - Axiom 2 Pro 9 / 12

    5.1 Parts supplied - Axiom 2 Pro 9 / 12 Item Description Mounting fixings x 4 (including M4 x 40 bolts, M4 plain washers, The following parts are supplied in the box. M4 nuts) Unpack your product carefully to prevent damage or loss of parts. Check the Documentation box contents against the list below.
  • Page 31: Parts Supplied - Axiom 2 Pro 16

    5.2 Parts supplied - Axiom 2 Pro 16 Item Description Documentation The following parts are supplied in the box. Power/video/audio cable, 1.5 m (4.92 ft) Unpack your product carefully to prevent damage or loss of parts. Check the box contents against the list below. Retain the packaging and documentation for future reference.
  • Page 32: Chapter 6 Product Dimensions

    CHAPTER 6: PRODUCT DIMENSIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 6.1 Axiom 2 Pro dimensions — page 33...
  • Page 33: Axiom 2 Pro Dimensions

    6.1 Axiom 2 Pro dimensions Axiom 2 Pro 9 Axiom 2 Pro 12 Axiom 2 Pro 16 86.01 mm (3.39 in) to 85.86 mm 3.38 in) to 91.60 mm (3.61 in) to Display dimensions and cable allowances. Dimensions provided are 201.40 mm (7.93 in)
  • Page 34: Chapter 7 Location Requirements

    CHAPTER 7: LOCATION REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 7.1 Warnings and cautions — page 35 • 7.2 General location requirements — page 35 • 7.3 GNSS (GPS) location requirements — page 35 • 7.4 Touchscreen location requirements — page 37 • 7.5 Wireless location requirements for optimum performance —...
  • Page 35: Warnings And Cautions

    7.1 Warnings and cautions • Water ingress — The product is suitable for mounting both above and below decks. Although the unit is waterproof, it is good practice to locate it in a protected area away from prolonged and direct exposure to rain Important: and salt spray.
  • Page 36 Prevailing conditions The weather and location of the vessel can affect performance. Typically calm clear conditions provide a more accurate position fix. Vessels at extreme northerly or southerly latitudes may also receive a weaker signal. An antenna mounted below decks will be more susceptible to performance issues related to the prevailing conditions.
  • Page 37: Touchscreen Location Requirements

    7.4 Touchscreen location requirements Conductive materials in the signal path can have a significant impact on wireless signal performance. Reflective surfaces such as metal surfaces, some types of glass and even mirrors can drastically affect performance Note: or even block the wireless signal. Installation locations that are in close proximity to these materials should be avoided.
  • Page 38: Viewing Angle Considerations

    For optimum EMC performance we recommend that wherever possible: not in use or one used by the least number of devices). • Raymarine® equipment and cables connected to it are: Wireless products should be installed at least 1 m (3 ft) away from: –...
  • Page 39: Rf Interference

    RF interference Certain third-party external electrical equipment can cause Radio Frequency (RF) interference with GNSS (GPS), AIS or VHF devices, if the external equipment is not adequately insulated and emits excessive levels of electromagnetic interference (EMI). Some common examples of such external equipment include LED lighting (e.g.: navigation lights, searchlights and floodlights, interior and exterior lights) and terrestrial TV tuners.
  • Page 40: Chapter 8 Installation

    CHAPTER 8: INSTALLATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 8.1 Replacing the lower keypad — page 41 • 8.2 Mounting options — page 41 • 8.3 Trunnion mounting — Axiom® 2 Pro 9 and Axiom® 2 Pro 12 — page 42 • 8.4 Trunnion mounting — Axiom® 2 Pro 16 — page 43 •...
  • Page 41: Replacing The Lower Keypad

    5. Axiom 2 Pro 12 and Axiom 2 Pro 16 only — Insert one edge of the infill control keypad with the user-configurable lower keypad supplied with the piece and then bend the infill piece slightly in the middle to allow the display.
  • Page 42: Trunnion Mounting - Axiom® 2 Pro 9 And Axiom® 2 Pro 12

    Trunnion bracket mounting Note: Axiom® 2 Pro displays can be mounted on a trunnion bracket. Axiom® 2 Replacing a trunnion mounted or surface mounted Axiom® Pro display with Pro 9 and Axiom® 2 Pro 12 displays are supplied with a trunnion bracket. a new Axiom®...
  • Page 43: Trunnion Mounting - Axiom® 2 Pro 16

    8.4 Trunnion mounting — Axiom® 2 Pro 16 (0.23 in) diameter holes in the trunnion bracket). 4. Torque wrench. Axiom 2 Pro 16 trunnion kit modification 5. Loctite® 243, or equivalent threadlocker. The Axiom® 2 Pro 16 trunnion kit has been modified to improve installation 6.
  • Page 44 1. Insert a small flat blade screwdriver or plastic pry tool into the center hole of the Trunnion bung. 2. Lever the tool up or down to release the Trunnion bung. 3. Remove the Trunnion bung. 4. Insert the Spacer piece into the display with the flat edge facing forward. 5.
  • Page 45: Trunnion Bracket Mounting

    Trunnion bracket mounting 1. Check the underside of the mounting surface to ensure no damage will be caused by drilling. Once the display has been prepared using the instructions and parts 2. Check the thickness of the mounting surface to ensure it is sufficient to supplied, it can be mounted using the trunnion bracket as follows: support the display.
  • Page 46: Flush Mounting

    8.5 Flush mounting Rear access requirements Access to the rear of the display and mounting surface is required to surface Tools required (flush mount installations) and flush mount the display. Ensure there is sufficient access and space behind the mounting surface to The following tools are recommended for flush mount installations: attach and tighten the fixings and also to connect the cables.
  • Page 47: Flush Mounting

    3. Mark on the mounting surface the Flush mount rebate line, as identified on the supplied mounting template. 4. Use a drill and an appropriate size drill bit or hole cutter to cut out the corners of the Cutout line. The corner diameter for each display is: •...
  • Page 48: Surface Mounting

    Note: The supplied gasket provides a seal between the display and a suitably flat and rigid mounting surface or binnacle. The gasket should be used in all installations. It may also be necessary to use a marine-grade sealant if the mounting surface or binnacle is not entirely flat and/or has a rough surface finish.
  • Page 49: Rear Access Requirements

    5. Masking/self adhesive tape. 6. Marine grade sealant. Pozi-drive screwdriver. 8. 7 mm wrench or small adjustable wrench. 9. Drill bit 3.7 mm ( ”) for fixing holes. Rear access requirements Access to the rear of the display and mounting surface is required to surface and flush mount the display.
  • Page 50: Surface Mounting

    Surface mounting 3. Remove the backing from the supplied gasket and place the sticky side of the gasket onto the flange on the rear of the display. Then press firmly Follow the steps below to surface mount the display. onto the flange. 4.
  • Page 51: Chapter 9 Cables And Connections - General Information

    CHAPTER 9: CABLES AND CONNECTIONS — GENERAL INFORMATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 9.1 General cabling guidance — page 52 • 9.2 Connections overview — RVM variant displays — page 53 • 9.3 Connections overview — S variant displays — page 53 •...
  • Page 52: General Cabling Guidance

    – High current carrying AC and DC power lines. • Unless otherwise stated only use cables supplied by Raymarine. – Antennas. • Where it is necessary to use non-Raymarine cables, ensure that they are of correct quality and gauge for their intended purpose. (e.g.: longer power Strain relief cable runs may require larger wire gauges to minimize voltage drop along the run).
  • Page 53: Connections Overview - Rvm Variant Displays

    9.2 Connections overview — RVM variant SideVision™ or CPT-S CHIRP conical beam transducers, via an adapter cable. displays 6. 1kW Transducer — Enables the connection of CHIRP / Traditional (up to 1kW) transducers. The following connections are available on Axiom® 2 Pro RVM variant displays: NMEA 2000 —...
  • Page 54: Connecting Cables

    4. PWR|Video|Audio — The power/video/audio connector provides a 4. Engage any locking mechanism to ensure a secure connection (e.g.: turn connection to a 12 / 24 V dc power supply, an analog video input via BNC locking collars clockwise until tight, or in the locked position). connector, and analog audio output via RCA connectors.
  • Page 55: Chapter 10 Power Connections

    CHAPTER 10: POWER CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 10.1 Power connection — page 56 • 10.2 Power distribution — page 56 • 10.3 Grounding — optional grounding point — page 59 Power connections...
  • Page 56: Power Connection

    Note: • The suitable fuse rating for the thermal breaker is dependent on the number of devices you are connecting. If in doubt consult an Raymarine technical support.. • Your product’s power cable may have a fitted inline fuse. If not, you must fit an inline fuse to the positive wire of your product’s power connection.
  • Page 57 not possible and more than 1 item of equipment shares a breaker, use Important: individual inline fuses for each power circuit to provide the necessary • When planning and wiring, take into consideration other products in protection. your system, some of which (e.g. sonar modules) may place large power •...
  • Page 58 Implementation — direct connection to battery Suitable for a vessel with a common RF ground point. In this scenario, the power cable’s drain wire should be connected to the vessel’s common ground point. Battery connection scenario B: Suitable for a vessel without a common grounding point. In this case, the power cable’s drain wire should be connected directly to the battery’s negative terminal.
  • Page 59: Grounding - Optional Grounding Point

    10.3 Grounding — optional grounding point Connect the other end of the ground wire to either the vessel's RF ground point, or on vessels without an RF ground system, the negative battery terminal. Frequencies emitted from equipment such as switch mode power supplies or MF/HF transmitters etc.
  • Page 60: Chapter 11 Network Connections

    CHAPTER 11: NETWORK CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 11.1 Networking constraints — page 61 • 11.2 NMEA 2000 / SeaTalk NG connection — page 62 • 11.3 NMEA 0183 connection — page 62 • 11.4 Network connection — page 63 • 11.5 Internet connection —...
  • Page 61: Networking Constraints

    • Alpha Performance MFDs/Chartplotters cannot be networked to Legacy For details regarding internet connections refer to: displays running LightHouse™ 2. p.64 — Internet connection For details regarding networking third party ethernet products refer to: p.128 — Ethernet (IPv4) networking of Raymarine devices with third- party products Network connections...
  • Page 62: Nmea 2000 / Seatalk Ng Connection

    11.2 NMEA 2000 / SeaTalk NG connection Refer to Chapter 24 Spares and accessories for a list of available SeaTalk NG® cables. The MFD/Chartplotter can be connected to a NMEA 2000 / SeaTalk NG® network by connecting a spur cable to the NMEA 2000 (DeviceNet) connector located on the rear of the MFD/Chartplotter.
  • Page 63: Network Connection

    Example NMEA 0183 version 2 /3 device connection using the Actisense® If your NMEA 0183 device is a version 1 device (i.e.: it only has 3 NMEA 0183 NGW-1 converter wires), the connection will differ from that described above. Please see below for alternative wiring: Example NMEA 0183 version 1 receiving device connections Converter signal (wire color)
  • Page 64: Cable Suppression Ferrites

    • When using a third-party router, follow the instructions provided with it to set up an internet connection and then follow the guidance in the appendix of this document to help you configure internet access: p.128 — IP Networking of Raymarine devices with Third-party products...
  • Page 65: Yachtsense Link Network Connection

    YachtSense Link network connection Wi-Fi settings — Axiom 2 displays For optimum internet performance, the display should be connected to the The Wi-Fi settings menu provides settings to connect the display to a Wi-Fi YachtSense ™ Link router via a wired RayNet Ethernet network connection. access point or hotspot.
  • Page 66: Chapter 12 Transducer Connections - Axiom 2 Pro Rvm

    CHAPTER 12: TRANSDUCER CONNECTIONS - AXIOM 2 PRO RVM CHAPTER CONTENTS • 12.1 RealVision transducer connection — page 67 • 12.2 SideVision, DownVision and CPT-S transducer connection — page 68 • 12.3 CHIRP transducer connection — page 68 • 12.4 Traditional transducer connection — page 69...
  • Page 67: Realvision Transducer Connection

    For a list of compatible RealVision™ Max 3D transducers refer to: p.22 — RealVision™ Max 3D transducers Raymarine® offers he following optional extension cables are available: For a list of compatible RealVision™ 3D transducers refer to: p.22 — RealVision™ 3D transducers •...
  • Page 68: Sidevision, Downvision And Cpt-S Transducer Connection

    DownVision™ transducer extension cable Split pair transducers: Extension cables fitted between the transducer and the ‘Y’ cable must be fitted in equal length pairs (i.e.: each transducer’s final For best performance, cable runs should be kept to a minimum. However, for cable length must be the same).
  • Page 69: Traditional Transducer Connection

    Transducer connection using the 11-pin to 8-pin adaptor cable (part number: A80496). Display’s 1kW Transducer 11–pin connector. 2. 11-pin to 8-pin adaptor cable (part number: A80496). 3. Traditional transducer. For a list of compatible traditional transducers refer to: p.26 — Traditional transducers Transducer connections - Axiom 2 Pro RVM...
  • Page 70: Chapter 13 Transducer Connections - Axiom 2 Pro S

    CHAPTER 13: TRANSDUCER CONNECTIONS - AXIOM 2 PRO S CHAPTER CONTENTS • 13.1 CPT-S transducer connection — page 71...
  • Page 71: Cpt-S Transducer Connection

    Display’s Transducer 25-pin connector. 2. RV 25-pin to DV 9-pin adaptor cable (part number: A80490). 3. CPT-S transducer. For a list of compatible CPT-S transducers refer to: p.24 — CPT-S conical beam transducers Transducer connections - Axiom 2 Pro S...
  • Page 72: Chapter 14 Video Connections

    CHAPTER 14: VIDEO CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 14.1 Analog video connection — page 73 • 14.2 HDMI Out connection — page 73...
  • Page 73: Analog Video Connection

    14.2 HDMI Out connection Analog video feeds from sources such as a Thermal camera or Security You can mirror the Raymarine® display’s screen and output its audio to camera can be connected to your display by connecting the device to the an external third-party High Definition (HD) display, such as an HD TV or BNC connector on the display’s power/video/audio cable.
  • Page 74 Raymarine® Display. 2. Raymarine® Display’s HDMI Out connector. 3. Micro HDMI (Type D) to HDMI accessory cable (part number A80723) — Not supplied. 4. Third-party display.
  • Page 75: Chapter 15 Audio Connections

    CHAPTER 15: AUDIO CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 15.1 Audio (RCA) connections — page 76 Audio connections...
  • Page 76: Audio (Rca) Connections

    15.1 Audio (RCA) connections Note: Audio can also be output from the display by connecting a Bluetooth The display can output audio from installed 3rd party apps, such as Netflix speaker. For instructions on pairing a Bluetooth speaker, refer to the and Spotify, by connecting the RCA Audio connectors on the display’s operations instructions for your display (Document number: 81406).
  • Page 77: Chapter 16 Usb Connections

    CHAPTER 16: USB CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 16.1 Accessory connection — page 78 USB connections...
  • Page 78: Accessory Connection

    16.1 Accessory connection Fitting suppression ferrites In certain installation scenarios interference may be experienced in the form The display includes a built in dual slot MicroSD card reader. The Accessory of data corruption when reading and writing to external storage via the card connector can be used to expand storage capabilities by connecting an reader.
  • Page 79: Chapter 17 Gps Antenna Connection

    CHAPTER 17: GPS ANTENNA CONNECTION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 17.1 GNSS (GPS) antenna connection — page 80 GPS antenna connection...
  • Page 80: Gnss (Gps) Antenna Connection

    17.1 GNSS (GPS) antenna connection For installations where the display does not have a clear view of the sky, or where a position fix is not possible or unreliable due to structure or other obstacles, a passive antenna (such as the GA200, part number A80589) can be connected to improve the performance of the display’s internal GNSS (GPS) receiver.
  • Page 81: Chapter 18 Maintaining Your Display

    CHAPTER 18: MAINTAINING YOUR DISPLAY CHAPTER CONTENTS • 18.1 Service and maintenance — page 82 • 18.2 Product cleaning — page 82 Maintaining your display...
  • Page 82: Service And Maintenance

    18.1 Service and maintenance 18.2 Product cleaning Best cleaning practices. This product contains no user serviceable components. Please refer all maintenance and repair to authorized Raymarine dealers. Unauthorized When cleaning products: repair may affect your warranty. • Switch off power supply.
  • Page 83: Chapter 19 Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 19: TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER CONTENTS • 19.1 Troubleshooting — page 84 • 19.2 Power up troubleshooting — page 84 • 19.3 GNSS (GPS) troubleshooting — page 85 • 19.4 Sonar troubleshooting — page 86 • 19.5 Wi-Fi troubleshooting — page 88 •...
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting

    Technical Specification section of your and operation of your product. product’s installation instructions for fuse Before packing and shipping, all Raymarine® products are subjected to ratings.) comprehensive testing and quality assurance programs. If you do experience 2. If fuse keeps blowing check for cable damage, problems with your product, this section will help you to diagnose and correct broken connector pins or incorrect wiring.
  • Page 85: Performing A Power On Reset On An Axiom® 2 Pro Display

    In the unlikely event that the product’s software located in the top left corner of the Homescreen. has become corrupted, try downloading and No position fix installing the latest software from the Raymarine website. Possible causes Possible solutions 2. On display products, as a last resort, attempt to...
  • Page 86: Sonar Troubleshooting

    External sonar • Check that the unit is correctly connected to to your display. module: / RayNet the multifunction display or Raymarine network network problem. switch. If a crossover coupler or other coupler cable / adapter is used, check all connections...
  • Page 87 No depth reading / lost bottom lock: Possible causes Possible solutions Possible causes Possible solutions Damaged cables Check the unit’s connector for broken or bent pins. Transducer location Check that the transducer has been installed in accordance with the instructions provided with the 2.
  • Page 88: Wi-Fi Troubleshooting

    Possible causes Possible solutions Possible causes Possible solutions Sensitivity settings Check and adjust sensitivity settings or perform a Damaged or fouled Check the condition of the transducer ensuring it is may be inappropriate Sonar reset. transducer not damaged and is free from debris / fouling. for present Damaged transducer Check that the transducer cable and connection...
  • Page 89 Possible cause Possible solutions Possible cause Possible solutions Device not Try to enable broadcasting of the device’s Bulkheads, decks Try repositioning the devices so the structure is broadcasting. network using the Wi-Fi settings on the device and other heavy removed from the direct line of sight between you are trying to connect to.
  • Page 90 Connection extremely slow and or keeps dropping out Possible cause Possible solutions Interference caused Temporarily switch off each device in turn until you Possible cause Possible solutions by other devices have identified the device causing the interference, Wi-Fi performance • Move devices closer together. that use the 2.4GHz then remove or reposition the offending device(s).
  • Page 91: Touchscreen Troubleshooting

    Mobile application running slowly or not at all 19.7 Miscellaneous troubleshooting Possible cause Possible solutions Miscellaneous problems and their possible causes and solutions are Raymarine® app not Install mobile app from relevant app store. described here. installed Display behaves erratically (Frequent unexpected resets/System crashes Raymarine®...
  • Page 92: Chapter 20 Technical Support

    CHAPTER 20: TECHNICAL SUPPORT CHAPTER CONTENTS • 20.1 Raymarine product support and servicing — page 93 • 20.2 Learning resources — page 94...
  • Page 93: Raymarine Product Support And Servicing

    Italy (Raymarine subsidiary): Raymarine offers dedicated service departments for warranty, service, and repairs. • E-Mail: support.it@raymarine.com Don’t forget to visit the Raymarine website to register your product • Tel: +39 02 9945 1001 for extended warranty benefits: https://www.raymarine.com/en- Spain (Authorized Raymarine distributor): us/support/product-registration •...
  • Page 94: Viewing Product Information

    Use the [Settings] menu to view hardware and software information about To get started, you will first need to contact Raymarine Product Support. If the your display, and connected products. representative considers that your support case would benefit from a remote session, you need to first ensure that your display has an active Internet connection via Wi-Fi.
  • Page 95 • http://www.youtube.com/user/RaymarineInc Training courses Raymarine regularly runs a range of in-depth training courses to help you make the most of your products. Visit the Training section of the Raymarine website for more information: • http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=2372 Technical support forum You can use the Technical support forum to ask a technical question about a Raymarine product or to find out how other customers are using their Raymarine equipment.
  • Page 96: Chapter 21 Axiom 2 Pro 9 Technical Specification

    CHAPTER 21: AXIOM 2 PRO 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 21.1 Power specification — page 97 • 21.2 Environmental specification — page 97 • 21.3 LCD specification — page 97 • 21.4 Physical specification — page 97 • 21.5 Internal GNSS (GPS) receiver specification — page 98 •...
  • Page 97: Power Specification

    Dual slot MicroSDXC card reader Storage temperature range: -30°C (–22°F) to + 70°C (158°F) Humidity: up to 93% @ 40°C (104°F) IPx6 and IPx7 Water ingress protection: • Above decks Installation location: • Below decks Axiom 2 Pro 9 technical specification...
  • Page 98: Internal Gnss (Gps) Receiver Specification

    21.5 Internal GNSS (GPS) receiver specification 21.6 Connections specification Specification Specification Almanac Update: Automatic Accessory connection: USB Micro B (for external card reader connection). Antenna: Internal antenna, optional external antenna connection. Composite BNC connectors via Analog video connections: Power/Video/Audio cable. Channels: Track up to 28 satellites simultaneously.
  • Page 99: Rvm Variant Sonar Specification

    The following ranges apply to RealVision™ Max 3D sonar channels: • ISED ICES-003 Note: • NMEA 2000 certified The listed sonar channel ranges are indicative only, and may differ depending on the transducer in use, the installation, and the prevailing water conditions. Axiom 2 Pro 9 technical specification...
  • Page 100: Product Markings

    21.10 Product markings The product includes the following approval / compliance markings and/or IDs. • UKCA • CE • FCC • ISED • Japan • Australian Tick • Brazil Anatel • WEEE Directive...
  • Page 101: Chapter 22 Axiom 2 Pro 12 Technical Specification

    CHAPTER 22: AXIOM 2 PRO 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 22.1 Power specification — page 102 • 22.2 Environmental specification — page 102 • 22.3 LCD specification — page 102 • 22.4 Physical specification — page 102 • 22.5 Connections specification — page 103 •...
  • Page 102: Power Specification

    22.1 Power specification 22.3 LCD specification Specification Specification Nominal supply voltage: 12 V / 24 V dc Size (diagonal): 12.1” 8 V dc to 32 V dc Operating voltage range: Type: IPS (In-Plane Switching) Current (Maximum): Color depth: 24-bit Off-current (Maximum @ 12 11 mA (0.13 Watts) Resolution: 1280 x 800 (WXGA)
  • Page 103: Connections Specification

    • SISO (Single In, Single Out) @ 5 GHz • 160 dBm (Re-acquisition) – 1x Antenna is used for Wi-Fi only • 148 dBm (Cold start) – 1x Antenna is used for Bluetooth only Refresh Rate: 10 Hz (10 times per second) Axiom 2 Pro 12 technical specification...
  • Page 104: Rvm Variant Sonar Specification

    Note: Specification • EGNOS The listed sonar channel ranges are indicative only, and may differ SBAS compatibility: depending on the transducer in use, the installation, and the prevailing • GAGAN water conditions. • MSAS • QZSS Sonar channel Range • WAAS CHIRP sonar: 0.6 m (2 ft) to 366 m (1,200 ft) Automatic...
  • Page 105: Product Markings

    • NMEA 2000 certified 22.10 Product markings The product includes the following approval / compliance markings and/or IDs. • UKCA • CE • FCC • ISED • Japan • Australian Tick • Brazil Anatel • WEEE Directive Axiom 2 Pro 12 technical specification...
  • Page 106: Chapter 23 Axiom 2 Pro 16 Technical Specification

    CHAPTER 23: AXIOM 2 PRO 16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 23.1 Power specification — page 107 • 23.2 Environmental specification — page 107 • 23.3 LCD specification — page 107 • 23.4 Physical specification — page 107 • 23.5 Connections specification — page 108 •...
  • Page 107: Power Specification

    Dual slot MicroSDXC card reader Storage temperature range: -30°C (–22°F) to + 70°C (158°F) Humidity: up to 93% @ 40°C (104°F) IPx6 and IPx7 Water ingress protection: • Above decks Installation location: • Below decks Axiom 2 Pro 16 technical specification...
  • Page 108: Connections Specification

    23.5 Connections specification Specification Transducer connections • 25-pin RV / RVM connector. Specification (RVM variants): • 11-pin 1kW connector. Accessory connection: USB Micro B (for external card reader connection). Transducer connections (S 25-pin RV / RVM connector (requires variants): adaptor cable for CPT-S only transducers. Composite BNC connectors via Analog video connections: Power/Video/Audio cable.
  • Page 109: Rvm Variant Sonar Specification

    The sonar range is the effective depth or distance that the transducer can operate to, in optimum weather conditions. • EN 60945:2002 (Europe, Australia New Zealand) • FCC Part 15C and Part 15E The following ranges apply to RealVision™ Max 3D sonar channels: • ISED ICES-003 Axiom 2 Pro 16 technical specification...
  • Page 110: Product Markings

    • NMEA 2000 certified 23.10 Product markings The product includes the following approval / compliance markings and/or IDs. • UKCA • CE • FCC • ISED • Japan • Australian Tick • Brazil Anatel • WEEE Directive...
  • Page 111: Chapter 24 Spares And Accessories

    CHAPTER 24: SPARES AND ACCESSORIES CHAPTER CONTENTS • 24.1 Compatible transducers — page 112 • 24.2 Spares — page 112 • 24.3 Accessories — page 112 • 24.4 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors — page 114 • 24.5 RayNet to RJ45, and RJ45 (SeaTalkhs) adapter cables — page 115 •...
  • Page 112: Compatible Transducers

    24.1 Compatible transducers Item Part # Description R70893 Axiom® 2 Pro 9, 12, 16 Left Hand Bung For a list of transducers that are compatible with your sonar module, refer to replacements (3 x bungs supplied) the following section: p.21 — Compatible transducers R70384 Axiom®...
  • Page 113: Transducer Cables

    Adapter description Part # Length Description A80530 C90W / E90W to Axiom Pro 9 / Axiom 2 Pro 9 adapter plate A80475 3 m (9.8 ft) RealVision™ transducer extension cable A80531 C120W / E120W to Axiom Pro 12 / Axiom 2 Pro 12 adapter plate A80476 5 m (16.4 ft)
  • Page 114: Raynet To Raynet Cables And Connectors

    24.4 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors Standard RayNet connection cable with a RayNet (female) socket on 4. RayNet to RayNet right-angle coupler / adapter. Suitable for connecting both ends. RayNet cables at 90° (right angle) to devices, for installations where space is limited.
  • Page 115: Raynet To Rj45, And Rj45 (Seatalkhs) Adapter Cables

    24.5 RayNet to RJ45, and RJ45 (SeaTalkhs) adapter cables Spares and accessories...
  • Page 116 Adapter cable with a RayNet (female) socket on one end, and a waterproof (female) RJ45 (SeaTalkhs ®) socket on the other end, accepting the following cables with an RJ45 (SeaTalkhs ®) waterproof locking (male) plug: • A62245 (1.5 m). • A62246 (15 m). 2.
  • Page 117: Seatalkng ® Cables And Accessories

    24.6 SeaTalkng ® cables and accessories 2 x Backbone cables 5 m (16.4 ft) (part number: A06036). Used to create and extend the SeaTalkng backbone. SeaTalkng ® cables and accessories for use with compatible products. 1 x Backbone cable 20 m (65.6 ft) (part number: A06037). Used to create and extend the SeaTalkng backbone.
  • Page 118 1 x Power cable 2 m (6.6 ft) (part number: A06049). Used to provide 12 V dc power to the SeaTalkng backbone. 2. 1 x Spur cable 1 m (3.3 ft) (part number: A06039). Used to connect a device to the SeaTalkng backbone. 3.
  • Page 119 • Spur cable 5 m (16.4 ft) (part number: A06041). 3. SeaTalkng ® to DeviceNet (male) Backbone cable 0.4 m (1.3 ft) (part number: A80674 2. Elbow (right angled) to elbow (right angled) spur cable 0.4 m (1.3 ft) (part number: A06042).
  • Page 120 5. Backbone terminator (part number: A06031). Terminators must be fitted connects SeaTalkng devices to an NMEA 2000 network. The following to both ends of the SeaTalkng backbone. cables are available: 6. Spur blanking plug (part number: A06032). Used to cover unused spur •...
  • Page 121: Appendix A Replacing The Name Plaque

    7. Axiom 2 Pro 12 and Axiom 2 Pro 16 only — Insert one edge of the infill piece and then bend the infill piece slightly in the middle to allow the other edge to be inserted into the opposite side.
  • Page 122 However, it’s important that you perform your own testing to ensure suitability. Refer to the Marabu website for ink details: https://www.marabu-inks.com/ • This information is provided for information only. Raymarine will not be held liable for the use of inappropriate ink or printing methods.
  • Page 123: Appendix B Replacing The Card Reader Door

    Appendix B Replacing the card reader door The card reader door and card slot cover are a single piece. If the card reader door or card slot cover becomes damaged it can be replaced using the Card reader door spare (part number: R70891. To change the Card reader door follow the steps below.
  • Page 124: Appendix C Original Trunnion Kit Mounting

    Appendix C Original trunnion kit mounting — To prepare the display for trunnion mounting, follow the steps below, for both sides of the display: Axiom® 2 Pro 16 Tools required (trunnion mount installations) The following tools are recommended for mounting using a trunnion bracket: Power drill.
  • Page 125 Important: Overtightening may cause damage. 8. Remove the backing from the self adhesive tape on the rear of the Ratchet plate, and fix to the Spacer secured in the display. The groove on the ratchet plate should face forwards and the protrusions on the back of the ratchet plate should slot into the recesses in the end of the spacer.
  • Page 126: Appendix D Nmea 2000 Pgns

    Appendix D NMEA 2000 PGNs For a list of supported NMEA 2000 PGNs, please refer to the relevant Operations manual for your display. LightHouse version Operations manual LightHouse 3 81370 LightHouse 4 81406 To obtain the latest version of the manual, visit: www.raymarine.com/manuals...
  • Page 127: Appendix E Legacy Es And Gs Series Compatibility With Axiom Displays

    Compatibility in mixed systems featuring eS/gS with Axiom displays Series displays Axiom® Pro Yes — Software must be downgraded to LightHouse As Raymarine® continues to develop new features and capabilities for the (pre-September v3.11.42 LightHouse™ 4 operating system, the ability to downgrade some Axiom® 2022) models to LightHouse™...
  • Page 128: Appendix F Ethernet (Ipv4) Networking Of Raymarine Devices With Third-Party Products

    • In order to function correctly, every Ethernet (IPv4) device (whether IPv4 network, but to avoid addressing conflicts, all DHCP servers must be Raymarine or third-party) must have a unique IP address allocated to it, and carefully configured to only allocate IP addresses in distinct address ranges.
  • Page 129 DHCP clients, so that they automatically get allocated a correct IP address following Raymarine devices can act as DHCP servers: within the range used by the Raymarine IPv4 network. If this is not possible, (for example, in the scenario that your third-party IP Camera a.
  • Page 130 Adding third-party Wi-Fi Access Points / Wi-Fi routers to your Raymarine Ethernet (IPv4) network • There is a large volume of multicast IPv4 traffic on the Raymarine Ethernet (IPv4) network. Many consumer Wi-Fi Access Points / Wi-Fi routers simply bridge all multicast traffic from the Ethernet interface to the Wi-Fi interface when there are connected Wi-Fi clients.
  • Page 131: Appendix G Document Change History

    • Corrected CHIRP in-hull / pocket and traditional transducer illustrations in compatible transducers section. • Added new details of modified Axiom 2 Pro 16 trunnion kit and added new assembly and installation details. • Moved existing Axiom 2 Pro 16 trunnion kit assembly and installation details to appendix.
  • Page 133 Index Connections Accessory ..................53, 78 Analog camera..................73 Analog video..................73 Accessories ..................112–113 Audio ....................76 Network adapter cables ..............115 Bare-ended wires ................54 Network cables..................114 Battery ....................58 RayNet cables..................114 Card reader..................78 SeaTalkng adaptor cables ..............120 CHIRPtransducers................
  • Page 134 Trunnion mounting ..............42, 45, 125 Interference ..................... 39 Declaration of Conformity................11 See also Compass safe distance Dedicated grounding ................59 RF......................39 Diagnostics....................94 Internet connection ................64–65 Dimensions....................33 IP address....................94 Documentation ..................15 IP networking..................128 e-Label.......................11 Keypad ..................... 41 Electromagnetic Compatibility..............
  • Page 135 SeaTalkng Adaptor cables .................. 120 Operation instructions Backbone cables ................119 LightHouse 4 ..................16 Connectors ..................119 Kits ....................... 117 Power cables ..................119 Spur cables ..................118 Parts supplied..................30–31 SeaTalkng cables ..................117 Pilot keypad....................41 Service Center..................93 Power Servicing....................11, 82 Battery connection................
  • Page 136 GNSS ....................85 GNSS (GPS)..................85 GPS ...................... 85 Trunnion kit ..................... 43 Typical system..................19 Ventilation ....................35 Video connection ..................73 Warranty .....................12, 93 WEEE Directive..................13 What’s in the box ................30–31 Wi-Fi Settings....................65 YachtSense Link IP address conflict................65 Network connection ................
  • Page 138 Raymarine (UK / EU) Marine House, Cartwright Drive, Fareham, Hampshire. PO15 5RJ. United Kingdom. Tel: (+44) (0)1329 246 700 www.raymarine.co.uk Raymarine (US) 110 Lowell Road, Hudson, NH 03051. United States of America. Tel: (+1) 603-324-7900 www.raymarine.com...

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