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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.
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..........72 Powering on a Quantum Radar ......... 59 CHAPTER 14 TECHNICAL SUPPORT ........73 Pairing with a Quantum Radar using Wi-Fi ... 59 Raymarine product support and servicing 14.1 ....74 Changing Quantum radar channel ......60 Viewing product information 14.2 ........75...
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APPENDIX A LICENSING ISSUING AUTHORITIES... 85 APPENDIX B ETHERNET (IPV4) NETWORKING OF RAYMARINE DEVICES WITH THIRD-PARTY PRODUCTS ................. 88...
A certified installation qualifies for enhanced product warranty Any users of such devices should be aware and understand benefits. Contact your Raymarine dealer for further details, and refer to the the risks prior to exposure. separate warranty document packed with your product.
Disclaimer returns from high speed vessels may be displayed incorrectly. Raymarine does not warrant that this product is error-free or that it is Consequently, the displayed target colors may be inverted, compatible with products manufactured by any person or entity other than with targets colored red when they should be green, and Raymarine.
Raymarine UK Limited does not exclude Raymarine UK Limited’s liability conditions for EMC performance throughout the installation. (if any) to you for personal injury or death resulting from Raymarine UK Limited’s negligence, for fraud or for any matter which it would be illegal to exclude or to attempt to exclude.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved in writing Open source license agreements by Raymarine Incorporated could violate compliance with FCC rules and void the operator’s authority to operate the equipment. This product is subject to certain open source license agreements. Copies of the license agreements can be found on the Raymarine website: www.raymarine.com/manuals.
PC. An unpaired Quantum unit will advertise its SSID periodically in a 10-second cycle. This may take up to 3 minutes. Once you’ve obtained the SSID, the next step is to contact Raymarine® product support and servicing, who can then provide you with the passcode associated with your SSID.
Special bundle and promotional products connection to a wider system of marine electronics. Quantum™ Radome Mounting template 87257 From time to time, Raymarine® may supply certain products as special “bundle”, “package”, or “promotional” variants. Mounting diagram for surface mounting a Quantum™ Radar scanner.
• Wireless data connection via Wi-Fi, or wired connection via RayNet cable. This product forms part of a system of electronics and requires the following • Radar image display and control via Raymarine multifunction display. additional components for full operation.
10-second cycle. This may take up to 3 minutes. EV-2). Once you’ve obtained the SSID, the next step is to contact Raymarine® product support and servicing, who can then provide you with the passcode associated with your SSID. For further information on how to contact Note: Raymarine®...
3.3 Multifunction display compatibility Item Compatible Raymarine® MFDs Required MFD software version This product must be used in conjunction with a compatible Raymarine® • LightHouse 3, versions 3.4 eS Series multifunction display / chartplotter. or later eS75, eS77, eS78, eS97, eS98, eS127, eS128 •...
Power connections are not shown in the above illustration. The MFD, Quantum, and SeaTalkng ® bus each require their own dedicated power • Damage caused by an incomplete update is not covered by Raymarine supplies. For more information, refer to the Installation instructions for each warranty.
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Example: basic Radar system (wireless data connection) Note: Power connections are not shown in the above illustration. The MFD, Quantum, and SeaTalkng ® bus each require their own dedicated power supplies. For more information, refer to the Installation instructions for each respective product.
The following items are supplied with your product. slightly from the list provided here. Please be aware that, from time to time, Raymarine® may supply certain products as special “bundle”, “package”, or “promotional” variants, which may contain different accessories compared to the core product variants described in this document.
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• The suitable fuse rating for the thermal breaker is dependent on the number of devices you are connecting. If in doubt consult an authorized Raymarine® dealer. • Your product’s power cable may have an in-line fuse fitted, if not then you must add an in-line fuse / breaker to the positive wire of your product’s power connection.
5.1 Product dimensions Dimension Description Width of Radar scanner. E = 541.0 mm (21.30 in.) F =116.5 mm (4.59 in.) Distance from centerline to rear mounting hole. G = 233.0 mm (9.17 in.) Distance between mounting holes. H =27.5 mm (1.08 in.) Distance from centerline to front mounting hole.
6.1 Warnings and cautions • On a rigid and stable platform, capable of securely supporting the scanner under seagoing conditions. • Clear of large objects such as the flybridge, large engine stacks, Important: searchlights, horns, masts, etc. For additional information, see: Before proceeding, ensure that you have read and understood the p.29 —...
Multiple Radar scanners — location requirements Important location considerations when installing multiple radar scanners on the same vessel. • Scanners should be mounted above each other, vertically separated by at least 0.5 m (1.6 ft). This applies to all installation locations on the vessel. •...
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In systems with multiple MFDs, the Radar should be connected to the MFDs Example 2 — Signal passing through Fiberglass coach roof that are located closest to it, or to the MFDs with the clearest line of sight to the Radar. The maximum distance between MFD and Radar will vary depending on the installation environment (i.e.
Example 3 — Signal passing through heavy structure ‘bounce’ off nearby objects which may create an easier path for the signal to take, whilst your connection may appear reliable it may quickly degrade when you take your vessel out into open water. Example In the example above the maximum distance with acceptable Wi-Fi performance is 3 m (9.8 ft), due to the metal roof that the signal has to pass...
Wireless performance can also be degraded in locations where the wireless Warning: Quantum Wi-Fi connection signal passes through a bulkhead containing power cables. During installation there will usually be structure that affects Crew members (especially when wet) can also be obstructive to wireless the Wi-Fi signal.
Wi-Fi Analyzer app (e.g. Wi-Fi Analyzer by Farproc for android devices). Pre-installation site survey — Raymarine app You can also use Raymarine apps such as RayControl or RayView to assess the reliability of the Wi-Fi connection at the desired installation location.
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6. Find your MFDs network and check the signal strength reported by your device. 7. If you have a strong signal strength, open a Raymarine mobile app such as RayView or RayControl and check functionality at the desired location. If you do not experience any performance issues running the app then you can proceed with the installation.
7.1 Tools required 7.2 Mounting pre-requisite: "breather" holes The base of the unit features a "breather", a series of small holes which allow Product installation requires the following tools: air to circulate between the underside of the unit and the mounting surface. Power drill 2.
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• Is robust enough to support the Quantum™ scanner, under seagoing in the forward direction when the boat is at rest, to compensate for the conditions. bow rising at cruising speed • Meets the requirements described under Scanner Position. Then: 1.
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washers), secure the scanner with the 4 bolts, flat washers and spring 8. Attach a safety lanyard (not supplied) to your vessel, and secure the free washers provided, as illustrated. If necessary, use appropriate shims or end to the scanner using the attachment point shown in the following extra washers to limit the length of bolt entering the scanner base.
Multiple Quantum Radar scanners Only 1 (one) Quantum™ Radar scanner can be used at any one time, per networked system. If you have more than one Quantum™ Radar scanner installed on your vessel and want to use them at the same time, the multifunction displays to which the scanners are connected must NOT be networked together.
Do NOT attach other equipment to either the Radar scanner unit or the bracket. • Raymarine® strongly recommends that you check the condition and security of the bracket mounting feet, the security lanyard(s), the Radar scanner guard, and the Radar scanner unit itself, on a yearly basis (or more frequently depending on environmental applications).
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For example, for some vessels it is appropriate to locate the guard above the Radar scanner; for other vessels, it may be more appropriate to fit it below the scanner. Raymarine® does not supply Radar guards but recommends that you select a guard that is attached directly to the mast and is completely separate to the Radar mounting bracket.
• Unless otherwise stated only use cables supplied by Raymarine. – High current carrying AC and DC power lines. • Where it is necessary to use non-Raymarine cables, ensure that they are of – Antennas. correct quality and gauge for their intended purpose. (e.g.: longer power cable runs may require larger wire gauges to minimize voltage drop along the run).
• Use only ferrites of the correct type, supplied by Raymarine® or its authorized dealers. • Where an installation requires multiple ferrites to be added to a cable, additional cable clips should be used to prevent stress on the connectors due to the extra weight of the cable.
There are 2 typical cable routing scenarios for platform mount installations. Using separate power and data cables. 2. Using an existing combined power / data cable from an older Raymarine® Digital Radar scanner. In this scenario, the A80308 Y-adapter accessory is required (not supplied with the scanner).
There are 2 typical cable routing scenarios for pole mount installations. Using separate power and data cables. 2. Using an existing combined power / data cable from an older Raymarine® Digital Radar scanner. In this scenario, the A80308 Y-adapter accessory is required (not supplied with the scanner).
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Scenario 1: Using separate power and data cables Scenario 2: Using an existing combined power / data cable from an older Raymarine Digital Radar RayNet data connection. (This connection is not required if connecting to the MFD via Wi-Fi.) 2. 12 V / 24 V power connection, via the supplied power cable.
7. Rotate the locking collar clockwise until it is in the locked position (2 Note: clicks). The Y-adapter cable is actually white. For clarity, it is shown in the above 8. Push the optional data cable fully onto the corresponding connector on drawing in different colors.
SeaTalkhs ® connector. RJ45 9.2 Network connections The scanner must be connected to a compatible Raymarine multifunction display (MFD), either via Wi-Fi, or via a physical RayNet cable connection. Once connected, the multifunction display can show Radar echo data.
9.5 Network connection — wired (multiple displays) Radar scanner connected to a multifunction display via Wi-Fi. A Raymarine® network switch can be used to connect the Radar scanner to more than one multifunction display at the same time. Note: Power connections are not shown in the above illustration. The MFD and Quantum each require their own dedicated power supplies.
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Quantum™ radome (for clarity, only the connections area of the underside of the unit is shown here). RayNet cable. RayNet network switch. Connector panel of compatible Raymarine® multifunction display (for clarity, only the connections area of the unit is shown here). Connector panel of additional compatible Raymarine®...
• The suitable fuse rating for the thermal breaker is dependent on the number of devices you are connecting. If in doubt consult an authorized Raymarine® dealer. • Your product’s power cable may have an in-line fuse fitted, if not then you must add an in-line fuse / breaker to the positive wire of your product’s power connection.
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Implementation — connection to distribution panel (Recommended) Item Description Waterproof fuse holder containing a suitably-rated inline fuse must be fitted. For suitable fuse rating, refer to: Inline fuse and thermal breaker ratings. Product power cable. Item Description • It is recommended that the supplied power cable is connected to a suitable breaker or switch on the vessel's distribution panel or factory-fitted power Positive (+) bar distribution point.
10.5 Power cable extension (12 / 24 V systems) • The power cable supplied with your product does NOT include a separate drain wire. Therefore, only the power cable’s red and black wires need to be connected. If you need to extend the length of the power cable supplied with your product, ensure you observe the following advice: •...
2. Networked MFDs that only have their Wi-Fi enabled after the initial pairing period, will send Wi-Fi credentials to the Radar when their Wi-Fi • Ask your local Raymarine authorized installer to check the installation. is switched on. Connecting to a Radar scanner over RayNet 1.
Radar app’s [Sensitivity] settings may be fixed by changing the Radar’s internal wired adaptor channel. Note: • This feature requires Quantum 2 software version 2.50 (or later) / Quantum software version 2.44 (or later) and LightHouse™ 4 MFD software version 4.3.54 (or later).
10-second cycle. This may take up to 3 minutes. successfully pairing the radar to an MFD via Wi-Fi, in the event that the Once you’ve obtained the SSID, the next step is to contact Raymarine® Wi-Fi connection between the 2 devices is lost. These modes are part of product support and servicing, who can then provide you with the passcode the scanner’s normal operation, but it’s important to understand how these...
Recommended data source Adjusting alignment Adjust the [Bearing alignment] setting until the target object appears under Data type Example data source the SHM. HDG / HDT (True Heading) Compass or Autopilot sensor providing [Bearing alignment] setting can be accessed from the [Installation] tab: [Menu Fastheading data (e.g.
Before packing and shipping, all Raymarine® products are subjected to If the Quantum™ Radome is connected to comprehensive testing and quality assurance programs. If you do experience...
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Quantum unit to the latest available software version. Then power cycle the Quantum unit. • If your MFD is running LightHouse 2, return the Quantum unit to Raymarine® Service to have the serial number restored.
PC. An unpaired Quantum unit will advertise its SSID periodically in a 10-second cycle. This may take up to 3 minutes. • It is possible to have 1 Quantum™ + 1 NON-Quantum Raymarine Digital radar scanner powered at the same time, on the same networked system.
Wi-Fi troubleshooting Possible cause Possible solutions Before troubleshooting problems with your Wi-Fi connection, ensure that Incorrect network Ensure you are using the correct passphrase, the you have followed the Wi-Fi location requirements guidance provided in the credentials Wi-Fi network’s passphrase can be found in the relevant installation instructions and performed a power cycle/reboot of the Wi-Fi settings on the broadcasting device (the devices you are experiencing problems with.
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Possible cause Possible solutions Possible cause Possible solutions Interference caused Temporarily switch off each device in turn until you Wi-Fi performance • Move devices closer together. by other devices have identified the device causing the interference, degrades over • For fixed installations such as a Quantum Radar, that use the 2.4GHz then remove or reposition the offending device(s).
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3 minutes. Once you’ve obtained the SSID, the next step is to wrong network. network. contact Raymarine® product support, who can then provide you with the passcode associated with your SSID. For further information on how Device software Ensure both devices are running the latest available to contact Raymarine®...
12.1 Operation instructions For detailed operation instructions for your product, refer to the documentation that accompanies your display. All product documentation is available to download from the Raymarine website: www.raymarine.com/manuals.
13.1 Maintenance Once a year: Power-off the Radar. 2. Remove one of the antenna-securing bolts and associated washers. 3. Clean the bolt and washers. 4. Ensure that the passage to the "breather" from the side of the unit is clear of sealant or paint, or other obstacles. For more information on the "breather", refer to: p.37 —...
IP address, select your display from the list. • Tel: +45 437 164 64 ii. to display detailed diagnostics information for all products, select Russia (Authorized Raymarine distributor): [Product info] from the [Diagnostics] pop over menu. • E-Mail: info@mikstmarine.ru •...
16.1 Quantum Radar accessories The following accessories are available for the Quantum™ Radar scanner: Item Part number 10 m (32.8 ft.) Quantum™ power cable A80309 15 m (49.2 ft.) Quantum™ power cable A80369 5 m (16.4 ft.) Quantum™ data cable A80274 10 m (32.8 ft.) Quantum™...
16.2 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.
16.3 RayNet to RJ45, and RJ45 (SeaTalkhs) adapter cables...
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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.
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Appendix A Licensing issuing authorities Country & regulatory authority Website Croatia (HR): http://www.hakom.hr/de- The following table lists the relevant issuing authority for licences in each fault.aspx?id=7 region, along with a link to the relevant website. Many authorities allow you Croatian Post and Electronic to apply for a license online.
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Country & regulatory authority Website Country & regulatory authority Website Hungary (HU): http://www.nmhh.hu Luxembourg (LU): http://www.ilr.public.lu National Media and Infocommunica- Institut luxembourgeois de tion Authority régulation Iceland (IS): http://www.pfs.is/de- Latvia (LV): https://www.vases.lv/lv/con- fault.aspx?cat_id=101 tent/juras-sakaru-atlaujas Post and Telecom Administration Elektronisko sakaru direkcija Indonesia (ID): http://www.brti.or.id Malaysia (MY):...
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Country & regulatory authority Website Country & regulatory authority Website Romania (RO): http://www.ancom.org.ro/en Switzerland (CH): http://www.bakom.admin.ch/the- men/frequenzen/00689/01563/in- National Authority for Management Office fédéral de la communication dex.html?lang=fr and Regulation in Communications of Romania Taiwan (TW): http://www.ncc.gov.tw/english/in- dex.aspx Russia (RU): https://minsvyaz.ru/en National Communications Commission Ministry of Telecom and Mass...
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• 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.
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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.
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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.