Passive Speaker Connection; Nmea 2000 / Seatalkng ® Connection; Connecting Seatalkng ® Cables - Raymarine RAY90 Installation & Operation Instructions

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4.5 Passive speaker connection

A passive speaker can be connected to a handset
station using the RCA audio connector available on the
Handset adaptor cable.
1.
Raymic handset adaptor cable (1 x supplied and
available as an accessory: A80297)
2. Passive speaker (1 x supplied and available as an
accessory: A80542)
The Passive speaker includes a 2m (6.56 ft) audio cable
terminated with a Female RCA connector.
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4.6 NMEA 2000 / SeaTalkng ®
connection
Your product can transmit data to devices connected
on SeaTalkng ® or NMEA 2000 CAN bus networks.
Connection is established using the DeviceNet
connector located on the bottom of the unit.
1.
Use the supplied DeviceNet to SeaTalkng ® adaptor
cable to connect your product to an available spur
connection on a SeaTalkng ® backbone.
2. Alternatively you can connect your product to a
NMEA 2000 backbone using a standard DeviceNet
cable (not supplied).
Note:
1.
The product must be connected to a correctly
terminated backbone. You cannot connect your
product directly to a MFD.
2. Refer to the instructions supplied with your
SeaTalkng ® / NMEA 2000 device for details on
creating a backbone.
Connecting SeaTalkng ® cables
1. Rotate the locking collar on the unit to the unlocked
position.
2. Ensure the cable's connector is correctly oriented.
3. Fully insert the cable connector.
4. Rotate locking collar clockwise (2 clicks) until it is in
the locked position.

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