Compatible Raymarine Displays - Raymarine AIS700 Installation Instructions Manual

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In the United States of America (USA), the MMSI and Static Data must be entered only by a
Raymarine® dealer or other appropriately qualified installer of marine communications equipment for
marine vessels.
In the USA, the user is NOT authorized to do this.
In some areas, a radio operator licence is required before an MMSI number will be issued. You can
request an MMSI number from the same agency that issues radio or Ship Radio licences in your area.
In Europe and other parts of the world outside of the United States of America, the MMSI and Static
data can be set up by the user.
For further details, refer to the relevant Telecommunications Regulatory Body for your area.
Refer to
5.3 MMSI Regulatory bodies and application submissions
for a list of contacts for obtaining MMSI numbers for certain areas.
Warning: MMSI entry
You can only enter a MMSI number once, if you enter the number incorrectly or
need to change your MMSI number, the unit will require re-programming by an
authorized Raymarine dealer.

2.3 Compatible Raymarine displays

The AIS receiver/transceiver is compatible with the MFDs shown below. displays can be connected
using either a SeaTalkng ® backbone or NMEA 0183 connection set to 38,400 baud rate. Where
available it is recommended that the SeaTalkng ® / NMEA 2000 connection is used.
Compatible LightHouse™ 3 MFDs
SeaTalkng ® is the preferred method of connection to LightHouse™ 3 MFDs, however NMEA 0183 can
be used as an alternate connection if required.
1
Axiom™ XL MFDs
2
Axiom™ Pro MFDs
3
Axiom™ / Axiom™+ MFDs
4
eS Series MFDs
5
gS Series MFDs
Compatible LightHouse™ 2 MFDs
SeaTalkng ® is the preferred method of connection to LightHouse™ 2 MFDs, however NMEA 0183 can
be used as an alternate connection if required.
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