Power Options; Direct Power Connection - Raymarine ALPHA Installation Instructions Manual

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10.1 Power options

This product must be powered using ONE of the following methods.
1.
Directly powered — via:
• A direct connection to a vessel's power supply using a separately
available 8-pin right-angled power to RayNet and bare end power
wires cable.
• Only one performance display should be directly powered in both
single and expanded systems (up to 4 performance displays maximum
in a series and up to 10 performance displays per system). For more
information, refer to:
p.41 — Direct power connection
2. Daisy-chain powered — via:
• A connection to another performance display's daisy-chain connector
using a separately available 8-pin right-angled daisy-chain accessory
cable.
• Each additional performance display should be powered via
the use of a daisy-chain cable in an expanded system (up
to 4 performance displays maximum in a series and up to 10
performance displays per system). For more information, refer to:
p.38 — Multiple instrument connections
Note:
For information on the available cables and accessories, refer to the
following section:
p.63 — Spares and accessories

10.2 Direct power connection

The performance display can be powered directly from a 12 V or 24 V power
source by using a separately available RayNet and bare end power wires
accessory cable.
The separately available power and RayNet cables include bare stripped
wires, which are suitable for direct connection to a 12 V or 24 V power supply:
Power connections
1.
Alpha Series performance display.
2. 8-pin right-angled power to RayNet and bare end power wires cable,
available separately.
3. Red wire (positive) — connects to the power supply's positive terminal.
4. Waterproof fuse holder containing inline fuse (included with cable).
5. Gray wire (drain) — connects to the vessel RF ground (if available), or the
negative battery terminal.
6. Black wire (negative) — connects to the power supply's negative terminal.
Note:
For information on available cables and accessories, refer to the following
section:
p.63 — Spares and accessories
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