Troubleshooting Procedure; Multiple Quantum Radars - More Information; Retain Your Wi-Fi Passcode - Raymarine Quantum Radome Installation Instructions Manual

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Troubleshooting procedure

Use the following table to identify problems and
remedial actions.
Symptom
No connection can be made to the scanner.
Displayed bearing is different to the true bearing.
Multiple Quantum Radars — more
information
Only 1 (one) Quantum
powered at any one time, per networked system.
• It is possible to have 1 Quantum
NON-Quantum Raymarine Digital radar scanner
powered at the same time, on the same networked
system.
• It is NOT possible to have 2 Quantum
scanners connected via Wi-Fi powered at the
same time, on the same networked system, or a
single standalone display. While it is technically
possible to power up 2 Quantum
connected via Wi-Fi separately to 2 standalone
(non-networked) displays, or 2 displays which
each belong to a different RayNet network, this
configuration is NOT recommended. There may
be Wi-Fi radio interference between 2 Quantum
radars operating at the same time.
• It is NOT recommended to have 2 Quantum
Radar scanners connected via RayNet powered
at the same time, on the same networked system.
System checks and troubleshooting
Radar scanner can be
+ 1
Radar
radar scanners
Action
Ensure the data cable (if used) is connected at both ends and is in
good condition.
If using a Wi-Fi (wireless) connection to the scanner unit, check
that you have entered the correct Wi-Fi passcode for the SSID that
matches your scanner. Both the SSID and Wi-Fi passcode are
provided on the scanner packaging, and are also shown on the serial
number label on the underside of the unit. Refer to your multifunction
display (MFD) documentation for further information.
If the scanner unit has shut down, awaken it by using the Power Up
Radar option in the Shortcut screen, accessible on your MFD by
momentarily pressing the MFD's power key. The Radar unit will shut
down within 30 minutes if a wireless (Wi-Fi) connection can't be made
to a multifunction display unit (MFD).
Ensure power supply thermal breaker has not tripped or fuse has not
blown. If necessary, reset breaker or replace fuse ONCE ONLY. If
breaker keeps tripping or fuse keeps blowing, contact a Raymarine
authorized dealer for assistance.
Ensure power supply maintains the correct voltage when the system
is switched on.
Ensure all products in the system have the correct software.
If the Quantum
Radome is connected to the multifunction display
(MFD) via a SeaTalk
hs
or RayNet network switch, ensure that:
• All relevant equipment is correctly connected to the network switch.
• The network switch power supply is satisfactory.
• The network switch is in good condition.
• Network cables are securely connected and in good condition.
Carry out the bearing alignment procedure described in the MFD
Operations manual.
However, it is possible to have 2 Quantum
scanners connected via RayNet separately to 2
standalone (non-networked) displays, or 2 displays
which each belong to a different RayNet network.
• It is NOT possible to have 2 Quantum
scanners powered at the same time, where one is
connected via RayNet, and the other is connected
via Wi-Fi, on the same networked system, or
single standalone display. However, it is possible
to have 2 Quantum
this configuration if they are connected separately
to 2 standalone (non-networked) displays, or 2
displays which each belong to a different RayNet
network.

Retain your Wi-Fi passcode

To connect to the Radar using Wi-Fi (wireless), you
will need to know the unit's SSID, and Passcode.
Both the SSID and Passcode are provided on the
serial number label on the underside of the unit,
and on spare serial number labels supplied in the
box. You may wish to make a separate note of
Radar
radar scanners powered in
radar
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