Raymarine AXIOM 2 XL Installation Instructions Manual

Raymarine AXIOM 2 XL Installation Instructions Manual

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AXIOM
2 XL
TM
MFD / CHARTPLOTTER
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
English (en-US)
Date:
02-2023
Document number:
87445 (Rev 3)
© 2023 Raymarine UK Limited

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  • Page 1 AXIOM 2 XL MFD / CHARTPLOTTER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS English (en-US) Date: 02-2023 Document number: 87445 (Rev 3) © 2023 Raymarine UK Limited...
  • Page 3 Trademark and patents notice Raymarine, Tacktick, Clear Pulse, Truzoom, SeaTalk , SeaTalk , SeaTalkng , and Micronet, are registered or claimed trademarks of Raymarine Belgium. FLIR, YachtSense , DockSense, LightHouse, RangeFusion, DownVision, SideVision, RealVision, HyperVision, Dragonfly, Element, Quantum, Axiom, Instalert, Infrared Everywhere, The World’s Sixth Sense and ClearCruise are registered or claimed trademarks of FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ......9 Document illustrations ............13 Product documentation Safety warnings ...........13 ................9 Product warnings ...............9 User manuals Print Shop ..........14 Regulatory notices ..............9 LightHouse™ 4 operation instructions ......14 Regulatory e-Label ............9 Multifunction display software version .....14 Declaration of Conformity ..........9 CHAPTER 3 PRODUCT AND SYSTEM OVERVIEW...
  • Page 6 RF interference Grounding — optional grounding point ..............28 ....43 Compass safe distance ..........28 CHAPTER 10 NETWORK CONNECTIONS ......44 NMEA 2000 / SeaTalkng connection CHAPTER 7 INSTALLATION ........... 29 10.1 .......45 NMEA 0183 connection 10.2 ..........45 Tools required ..............
  • Page 7 18.7 ..........79 Cleaning the display screen ........61 Product markings 18.8 .............79 Cleaning the suncover ........... 61 CHAPTER 19 AXIOM 2 XL 19 TECHNICAL CHAPTER 16 TROUBLESHOOTING ........62 SPECIFICATION .................80 Troubleshooting 16.1 ..............63 Power specification 19.1 ............81 LED Diagnostics 16.2...
  • Page 8 LCD specification 21.3 ............89 Physical specification 21.4 ............ 89 Connections specification 21.5 ........... 90 Internal GNSS (GPS) receiver specification 21.6 ... 90 Conformance/approvals 21.7 ..........91 Product markings 21.8 ............. 91 CHAPTER 22 SPARES AND ACCESSORIES ...... 92 Accessories 22.1 ................93 Spares...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Important Information

    Warning: Marine-grade sealant • Raymarine highly recommends certified installation by Only use marine-grade neutral cure polyurethane sealants. a Raymarine approved installer. A certified installation Do NOT use sealants containing acetate or silicone, which can qualifies for enhanced product warranty benefits.
  • Page 10: Rf Exposure

    Raymarine does not warrant that this product is error-free or that it is communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will compatible with products manufactured by any person or entity other than not occur in a particular installation.
  • Page 11: Warranty Registration

    You will need this serial number when registering your product online. You should retain the label for future reference. Copyright ©2023 Raymarine UK Ltd. All rights reserved. No parts of this material may be copied, translated, or transmitted (in any medium) without the prior written permission of Raymarine UK Ltd.
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Document Information

    CHAPTER 2: DOCUMENT INFORMATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 2.1 Applicable products — page 13 • 2.2 Document information — page 13 • 2.3 Document conventions — page 13 • 2.4 Document illustrations — page 13 • 2.5 Product documentation — page 13 •...
  • Page 13: Applicable Products

    2.4 Document illustrations • Troubleshoot problems and obtain technical support if required. This and other Raymarine® product documents are available to download Your product and if applicable, its user interface may differ slightly from that in PDF format from www.raymarine.com/manuals...
  • Page 14: User Manuals Print Shop

    • Raymarine user manuals are also available to download free-of-charge from the Raymarine® website, in the popular PDF format. These PDF files can be viewed on a PC / laptop, tablet, smartphone, or on the latest...
  • Page 15: Chapter 3 Product And System Overview

    CHAPTER 3: PRODUCT AND SYSTEM OVERVIEW CHAPTER CONTENTS • 3.1 Product overview — page 16 • 3.2 Additional components — page 17 • 3.3 Typical systems — page 17 Product and system overview...
  • Page 16: Product Overview

    3.1 Product overview – View and control a PC or other device from your Axiom® 2 XL display touchscreen, using the HDMI input and USB output connections. The Axiom® 2 XL is a range of large touchscreen glass bridge-style • Audio output (via RCA connectors on power/video/audio cable connected multifunction displays.
  • Page 17: Additional Components

    3.2 Additional components • Backup and restore settings. Alternatively, settings can be backed up and restored from a networked display that does have a card reader attached. Additional components are available for the Axiom® 2 XL range, which, depending on your system, may be essential for certain features. •...
  • Page 18 Example basic system Example expanded system Axiom® 2 XL display Raymarine thermal camera (M300 illustrated) 2. External Raymarine sonar module (RVM1600 illustrated) 2. YachtSense ™ Link Marine Router 3. External GNSS antenna (e.g.: GA200, part number A80589) 3. EV-1 Evolution™ autopilot (AHRS) 4.
  • Page 19 13. Raymarine network switch (RNS-5 illustrated) 14. Autopilot controller (P70s illustrated) 15. ACU Evolution autopilot (drive not shown) 16. YachtSense ™ Digital Control System (Master module assembly illustrated) 17. External Raymarine sonar module (RVM1600 illustrated) 18. Raymarine sonar transducer (RVM-100 illustrated) Product and system overview...
  • Page 20: Chapter 4 Parts Supplied

    CHAPTER 4: PARTS SUPPLIED CHAPTER CONTENTS • 4.1 Parts supplied — page 21 • 4.2 Additional parts supplied in MFD kit — page 21...
  • Page 21: Parts Supplied

    4.1 Parts supplied 4.2 Additional parts supplied in MFD kit The following parts are supplied in the box. The following additional parts are supplied in the box only when ordering the Axiom® 2 XL MFD kits (part numbers: T70545, T70546, T70547 and T70548: Unpack your product carefully to prevent damage or loss of parts.
  • Page 22: Chapter 5 Product Dimensions

    CHAPTER 5: PRODUCT DIMENSIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 5.1 Product dimensions — page 23...
  • Page 23: Product Dimensions

    5.1 Product dimensions Note: • Dimension D above shows the minimum and maximum thickness of the mounting surface when surface mounting the display. • Dimensions C+D shows the minimum and maximum mounting surface thickness when flush mounting the display. Axiom® 2 XL 16 Axiom® 2 XL 19 Axiom® 2 XL 22 Axiom® 2 XL 24 394.9 mm 461.78 mm 533.56 mm...
  • Page 24: Chapter 6 Location Requirements

    CHAPTER 6: LOCATION REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 6.1 Warnings and cautions — page 25 • 6.2 General location requirements — page 25 • 6.3 Axiom® 2 XL 24 above decks installation requirements — page 25 • 6.4 GNSS (GPS) location requirements — page 26 •...
  • Page 25: Warnings And Cautions

    6.1 Warnings and cautions it in a protected area away from prolonged and direct exposure to rain and salt spray. Important: • Electrical interference — Select a location that is far enough away from Before proceeding, ensure that you have read and understood the devices that may cause interference, such as motors, generators and radio warnings and cautions provided in the following section of this document: transmitters / receivers.
  • Page 26: Gnss (Gps) Location Requirements

    6.5 Touchscreen location requirements The Axiom® 2 XL 24 is designed to operate in ambient temperatures of up to 55°C / 131°F and with display surface temperatures of up to 65°C / 149°F. However, when the display is exposed to prolonged, direct sunlight Note: the surface of the Axiom®...
  • Page 27: Viewing Angle Considerations

    Conductive materials in the signal path can have a significant impact on Some wireless products feature a signal strength indicator to assist in the wireless signal performance. Reflective surfaces such as metal surfaces, process of determining the location with the best wireless performance. some types of glass and even mirrors can drastically affect performance Choose the location with the highest and most consistently strong direct or even block the wireless signal.
  • Page 28: Emc Installation Guidelines

    EMI-emitting device, as close as possible to the position where the cable exits the device. • Raymarine® equipment and cables connected to it are: – At least 1 m (3.3 ft) from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying Compass safe distance radio signals e.g.
  • Page 29: Chapter 7 Installation

    CHAPTER 7: INSTALLATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 7.1 Tools required — page 30 • 7.2 Mounting options — page 30 • 7.3 Rear access requirements — page 30 • 7.4 Preparing the mounting surface — surface mounting — page 31 • 7.5 Preparing the mounting surface —...
  • Page 30: Tools Required

    7.1 Tools required 7.2 Mounting options The following tools are recommended for installation: Axiom® 2 XL displays can be mounted flush with the mounting surface (flush mount) or with the glass protruding from the mounting surface (surface mount). Power drill. 2.
  • Page 31: Preparing The Mounting Surface - Surface Mounting

    7.4 Preparing the mounting surface — surface The corner diameter for the displays are: mounting • 15.40 mm (0.61 in) — Axiom® 2 XL 16, 19 and 24. • 13.5 mm (0.53 in) — Axiom® 2 XL 22. Surface mounting requires one cut out hole. When the display is surface mounted the glass/bezel will protrude from the mounting surface.
  • Page 32: Fitting The Gasket Tape

    7.6 Fitting the gasket tape Before fitting the display you must fit the mounting gasket tape to the rear of the display, as shown below. • A — Cut out (when flush mounting the cut out will be the same size as for surface mounting.
  • Page 33: Mounting

    7.7 Mounting 3. With one person holding the display in place, the second person should attach the mounting bars to the back of the display using the supplied countersunk screws, in the 4 locations shown. Axiom® 2 XL displays are mounted from the rear. 4.
  • Page 34 Warning: Marine-grade sealant Only use marine-grade neutral cure polyurethane sealants. Do NOT use sealants containing acetate or silicone, which can cause damage to plastic parts.
  • Page 35: Chapter 8 Cables And Connections - General Information

    CHAPTER 8: CABLES AND CONNECTIONS — GENERAL INFORMATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 8.1 General cabling guidance — page 36 • 8.2 Connections overview — page 37 • 8.3 Connecting cables — page 37 • 8.4 Bare end wire connections — page 38 Cables and connections —...
  • Page 36: General Cabling Guidance

    – High current carrying AC and DC power lines. • Unless otherwise stated only use cables supplied by Raymarine. – Antennas. • Where it is necessary to use non-Raymarine cables, ensure that they are of correct quality and gauge for their intended purpose. (e.g.: longer power Strain relief cable runs may require larger wire gauges to minimize voltage drop along the run).
  • Page 37: Connections Overview

    8.2 Connections overview 8. TOUCH CONTROL IN — The touch in connector enables you to control the display with a compatible touchscreen monitor, using the USB A to USB B cable (part number A80578). 9. TOUCH CONTROL OUT — The touch out connector enables you to control a compatible device with the display’s touchscreen, using the USB B to USB A cable (part number A80579).
  • Page 38: Bare End Wire Connections

    8.4 Bare end wire connections You must ensure that any bare end wires are adequately protected from short circuit and water ingress. Bare ended wire connections It is recommended that bare ended wire connections are made by soldering or using crimp connectors and then protected by wrapping the connection in insulation tape.
  • Page 39: Chapter 9 Power Connections

    CHAPTER 9: POWER CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 9.1 Power connection — page 40 Power connections...
  • Page 40: Power Connection

    • 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 a fitted inline fuse. If not, you must fit an inline fuse to the positive wire of your product’s power connection.
  • Page 41 individual inline fuses for each power circuit to provide the necessary Important: protection. • When planning and wiring, take into consideration other products in • The power cable supplied with your product includes a drain wire, which your system, some of which (e.g. sonar modules) may place large power must be connected to the vessel’s common RF ground.
  • Page 42 Implementation — direct connection to battery Suitable for a vessel with a common RF ground point. In this scenario, the power cable’s drain wire should be connected to the vessel’s common • Where connection to a power distribution panel is not possible, the power ground point.
  • Page 43: Grounding - Optional Grounding Point

    Grounding — optional grounding point • Floating, with neither battery terminal connected to the vessel's ground. Frequencies emitted from equipment such as switch mode power supplies If several items require grounding, they may first be connected to a single local point (e.g. within a switch panel), with this point connected via a single, or MF/HF transmitters etc.
  • Page 44: Chapter 10 Network Connections

    CHAPTER 10: NETWORK CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 10.1 NMEA 2000 / SeaTalkng connection — page 45 • 10.2 NMEA 0183 connection — page 45 • 10.3 Network connection — page 46 • 10.4 Power over Ethernet (PoE) — page 47...
  • Page 45: Nmea 2000 / Seatalkng Connection

    10.1 NMEA 2000 / SeaTalkng connection 10.2 NMEA 0183 connection The display can be connected to a NMEA 2000 / SeaTalkng ® network by The display can transmit and receive NMEA 0183 data when using a connecting a spur cable to the NMEA 2000 (DeviceNet) connector located compatible NMEA 2000 to NMEA 0183 converter, such as the Actisense®...
  • Page 46: Network Connection

    Example NMEA 0183 device connection using the Actisense® NGW-1 Connect to receiving device converter Converter signal (wire color) Receiving NMEA 0183 device signal TX/OUT A+ (White) RX/IN NOT CONNECTED TX/OUT B- (Blue) Shield/Screen Vessel Ground Connect to transmitting device Converter signal (wire color) Transmitting NMEA 0183 device signal RX/IN A+ (Red)
  • Page 47: Cable Suppression Ferrites

    2. RayNet to RayNet cable — Connect one end of the RayNet cable to your • If you need to remove a ferrite for any reason, ensure it is replaced in its display, and the opposite end to a RayNet device or RayNet network original location before using the product.
  • Page 48 Example PoE connections Note: • The PoE devices should be connected using RayNet cables. • The ferrites supplied with your display must be used on all RayNet network connections. • In order to sufficiently power PoE devices, the display’s power supply must exceed 9.5 V dc.
  • Page 49: Chapter 11 Video Connections

    CHAPTER 11: VIDEO CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 11.1 Analog video (Video 1) connection — page 50 • 11.2 Analog video (Video 2) connection — page 50 • 11.3 HDMI IN connection — page 50 • 11.4 HDMI OUT connection — page 51 Video connections...
  • Page 50: Analog Video (Video 1) Connection

    11.1 Analog video (Video 1) connection 11.2 Analog video (Video 2) connection Analog video feeds from sources such as a Thermal camera or Security Analog video feeds from sources such as a Thermal camera or Security camera can be connected to your display by connecting the device to the camera can be connected to your display by connecting the device to the BNC connector on the Video in/Alarm out cable accessory (part number: BNC connector included on the display’s power/video/audio cable.
  • Page 51: Hdmi Out Connection

    • 640 x 480p @ 60 Hz Note: • 720 x 480p @ 60 Hz • The HDMI IN and VIDEO 2 connections share internal hardware and cannot be used at the same time. If devices are connected to both •...
  • Page 52 Note: • The maximum supported cable length is 20 m (65.6 ft). • Ensure that the locking collar is used to secure the connection to the display. Display. 2. Display’s HDMI OUT connector. 3. HDMI cable (part number: A80219) — Not supplied. 4.
  • Page 53: Chapter 12 Usb Connections

    CHAPTER 12: USB CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 12.1 Touch control input connection — page 54 • 12.2 Touch out connection — page 54 • 12.3 Accessory connection — page 55 USB connections...
  • Page 54: Touch Control Input Connection

    12.1 Touch control input connection 12.2 Touch out connection You can view and control a personal computer or similar device from the You can view and control the display from a connected high definition display by connecting the device to the HDMI IN and TOUCH CONTROL touchscreen monitor by connecting the monitor to the HDMI OUT and OUT connectors located on the rear of the display using the .HDMI cable TOUCH CONTROL IN connectors located on the rear of the display using the...
  • Page 55: Accessory Connection

    4. USB B to USB A cable (part number: A80579) — Not supplied. 5. HDMI cable (part number: A80219) — Not supplied. 6. Display’s HDMI IN connector. Note: • The HDMI IN and VIDEO 2 connections share internal hardware and cannot be used at the same time.
  • Page 56: Chapter 13 Audio Connections

    CHAPTER 13: AUDIO CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 13.1 Audio (RCA) connections — page 57...
  • Page 57: Audio (Rca) Connections

    13.1 Audio (RCA) connections Note: Audio can also be output wirelessly, by connecting a Bluetooth speaker to The display can output audio received from an entertainment device the display. For instructions on pairing a Bluetooth speaker, refer to the connected to the HDMI IN connection, or from an installed third-party APK LightHouse Operation instructions for your display (Document number: app (such as Netflix), by connecting the RCA AUDIO connectors on the 81406).
  • Page 58: Chapter 14 Alarm Buzzer And Gnss Antenna Connections

    CHAPTER 14: ALARM BUZZER AND GNSS ANTENNA CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 14.1 External alarm connection — page 59 • 14.2 GNSS (GPS) antenna connection — page 59...
  • Page 59: External Alarm Connection

    14.1 External alarm connection 14.2 GNSS (GPS) antenna connection An external alarm can be connected to the ALARM | VIDEO 2 connector A passive antenna, such as the GA200 (part number A80589) is required to located on the rear of the display, using the Video In/Alarm out cable obtain a position fix using the display’s built-in GNSS (GPS) receiver.
  • Page 60: Chapter 15 Maintaining Your Display

    CHAPTER 15: MAINTAINING YOUR DISPLAY CHAPTER CONTENTS • 15.1 Service and maintenance — page 61 • 15.2 Product cleaning — page 61...
  • Page 61: Service And Maintenance

    15.1 Service and maintenance 15.2 Product cleaning Best cleaning practices. This product contains no user serviceable components. Please refer all maintenance and repair to authorized Raymarine dealers. Unauthorized When cleaning products: repair may affect your warranty. • Switch off power supply.
  • Page 62: Chapter 16 Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 16: TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER CONTENTS • 16.1 Troubleshooting — page 63 • 16.2 LED Diagnostics — page 63 • 16.3 Power up troubleshooting — page 64 • 16.4 GNSS (GPS) troubleshooting — page 65 • 16.5 Sonar troubleshooting — page 66 •...
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

    • Reduce supply voltage to within operating and operation of your product. temperature range. Before packing and shipping, all Raymarine® products are subjected to comprehensive testing and quality assurance programs. If you do experience (Red / Blue alternating flash) High...
  • Page 64: Power Up Troubleshooting

    (Refer has become corrupted, try downloading and to the Technical Specification section of your installing the latest software from the Raymarine product’s installation instructions for fuse website. ratings.) 2. On display products, as a last resort, attempt to 2.
  • Page 65: Saving Crash Logs

    Saving crash logs Possible causes Possible solutions If you experience problems with your display it is recommended that you No external GNSS When using your product’s internal GNSS (GPS) save display crash logs to memory card for future reference. (GPS) antenna receiver an external antenna such as the GA150 connected.
  • Page 66: Sonar Troubleshooting

    • Check that the unit is correctly connected to This troubleshooting guide assumes that you have a compatible transducer module: / RayNet the multifunction display or Raymarine network connected to your external sonar module, which is correctly networked network problem.
  • Page 67 Possible causes Possible solutions Possible causes Possible solutions Damaged cables Check the unit’s connector for broken or bent Sensitivity settings Check and adjust sensitivity settings or perform a pins. may be inappropriate Sonar reset. for present 2. Check that the cable connector is fully inserted conditions.
  • Page 68: Wi-Fi Troubleshooting

    Possible causes Possible solutions Possible cause Possible solutions Damaged or fouled Check the condition of the transducer ensuring it is Device not Try to enable broadcasting of the device’s transducer not damaged and is free from debris / fouling. broadcasting. network using the Wi-Fi settings on the device you are trying to connect to.
  • Page 69 Possible cause Possible solutions Possible cause Possible solutions Bulkheads, decks Try repositioning the devices so the structure is and other heavy removed from the direct line of sight between • Motion sensors structure can the devices, or Interference caused Temporarily switch off each item in turn until you degrade and even 2.
  • Page 70: Touchscreen Troubleshooting

    Mobile application running slowly or not at all Possible cause Possible solutions Possible cause Possible solutions bluetooth devices interference, then remove or reposition the Raymarine® app not Install mobile app from relevant app store. may interfere with offending device(s). installed Wi-Fi signals.) Raymarine® app...
  • Page 71 • Check that the power source is of the correct voltage and sufficient current. Software mismatch Go to www.raymarine.com and click on support for on system (upgrade the latest software downloads. required). Corrupt data / other Perform a factory reset.
  • Page 72: Chapter 17 Technical Support

    CHAPTER 17: TECHNICAL SUPPORT CHAPTER CONTENTS • 17.1 Raymarine product support and servicing — page 73 • 17.2 Learning resources — page 74...
  • Page 73: Raymarine Product Support And Servicing

    Italy (Raymarine subsidiary): Raymarine offers dedicated service departments for warranty, service, and repairs. • E-Mail: support.it@raymarine.com Don’t forget to visit the Raymarine website to register your product • Tel: +39 02 9945 1001 for extended warranty benefits: https://www.raymarine.com/en- Spain (Authorized Raymarine distributor): us/support/product-registration •...
  • Page 74: Viewing Product Information

    Use the [Settings] menu to view hardware and software information about To get started, you will first need to contact Raymarine Product Support. If the your display, and connected products. representative considers that your support case would benefit from a remote session, you need to first ensure that your display has an active Internet connection via Wi-Fi.
  • Page 75 Training courses Raymarine regularly runs a range of in-depth training courses to help you make the most of your products. Visit the Training section of the Raymarine website for more information: • http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=2372 Technical support forum You can use the Technical support forum to ask a technical question about a Raymarine product or to find out how other customers are using their Raymarine equipment.
  • Page 76: Chapter 18 Axiom 2 Xl 16 Technical Specification

    CHAPTER 18: AXIOM 2 XL 16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 18.1 Power specification — page 77 • 18.2 Environmental specification — page 77 • 18.3 LCD specification — page 77 • 18.4 Physical specification — page 77 • 18.5 Connections specification — page 78 •...
  • Page 77: Power Specification

    Storage temperature range: -30°C (–22°F) to + 70°C (158°F) External storage: Remote card reader required. Humidity: up to 93% @ 40°C (104°F) IPx6 and IPx7 Water ingress protection: Installation location: • Above decks • Below decks Axiom 2 XL 16 technical specification...
  • Page 78: Connections Specification

    18.5 Connections specification 18.6 Internal GNSS (GPS) receiver specification Specification Specification Accessory connection: USB Micro B (for external card reader Almanac Update: Automatic connection). Antenna: An external passive antenna is required. Analog video connections: Composite BNC connectors x 2 (Video 1 Channels: Track up to 28 satellites simultaneously.
  • Page 79: Conformance/Approvals

    • NMEA 2000 certified 18.8 Product markings The product includes the following approval / compliance markings and/or IDs. • UKCA • CE • FCC • ISED • Japan • Australian Tick • Brazil Anatel • WEEE Directive Axiom 2 XL 16 technical specification...
  • Page 80: Chapter 19 Axiom 2 Xl 19 Technical Specification

    CHAPTER 19: AXIOM 2 XL 19 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 19.1 Power specification — page 81 • 19.2 Environmental specification — page 81 • 19.3 LCD specification — page 81 • 19.4 Physical specification — page 81 • 19.5 Connections specification — page 82 •...
  • Page 81: Power Specification

    Storage temperature range: -30°C (–22°F) to + 70°C (158°F) External storage: Remote card reader required. Humidity: up to 93% @ 40°C (104°F) IPx6 and IPx7 Water ingress protection: Installation location: • Above decks • Below decks Axiom 2 XL 19 technical specification...
  • Page 82: Connections Specification

    19.5 Connections specification 19.6 Internal GNSS (GPS) receiver specification Specification Specification Accessory connection: USB Micro B (for external card reader Almanac Update: Automatic connection). Antenna: An external passive antenna is required. Analog video connections: Composite BNC connectors x 2 (Video 1 Channels: Track up to 28 satellites simultaneously.
  • Page 83: Conformance/Approvals

    • NMEA 2000 certified 19.8 Product markings The product includes the following approval / compliance markings and/or IDs. • UKCA • CE • FCC • ISED • Japan • Australian Tick • Brazil Anatel • WEEE Directive Axiom 2 XL 19 technical specification...
  • Page 84: Chapter 20 Axiom 2 Xl 22 Technical Specification

    CHAPTER 20: AXIOM 2 XL 22 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 20.1 Power specification — page 85 • 20.2 Environmental specification — page 85 • 20.3 LCD specification — page 85 • 20.4 Physical specification — page 85 • 20.5 Connections specification — page 86 •...
  • Page 85: Power Specification

    Storage temperature range: -30°C (–22°F) to + 70°C (158°F) External storage: Remote card reader required. Humidity: up to 93% @ 40°C (104°F) IPx6 and IPx7 Water ingress protection: Installation location: • Above decks • Below decks Axiom 2 XL 22 technical specification...
  • Page 86: Connections Specification

    20.5 Connections specification 20.6 Internal GNSS (GPS) receiver specification Specification Specification Accessory connection: USB Micro B (for external card reader Almanac Update: Automatic connection). Antenna: An external passive antenna is required. Analog video connections: Composite BNC connectors x 2 (Video 1 Channels: Track up to 28 satellites simultaneously.
  • Page 87: Conformance/Approvals

    • NMEA 2000 certified 20.8 Product markings The product includes the following approval / compliance markings and/or IDs. • UKCA • CE • FCC • ISED • Japan • Australian Tick • Brazil Anatel • WEEE Directive Axiom 2 XL 22 technical specification...
  • Page 88: Chapter 21 Axiom 2 Xl 24 Technical Specification

    CHAPTER 21: AXIOM 2 XL 24 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 21.1 Power specification — page 89 • 21.2 Environmental specification — page 89 • 21.3 LCD specification — page 89 • 21.4 Physical specification — page 89 • 21.5 Connections specification — page 90 •...
  • Page 89: Power Specification

    Storage temperature range: -30°C (–22°F) to + 70°C (158°F) Humidity: up to 93% @ 40°C (104°F) IPx6 and IPx7 Water ingress protection: • Above decks (protected from direct Installation location: sunlight) • Below decks Axiom 2 XL 24 technical specification...
  • Page 90: Connections Specification

    21.5 Connections specification 21.6 Internal GNSS (GPS) receiver specification Specification Specification Accessory connection: USB Micro B (for external card reader Almanac Update: Automatic connection). Antenna: An external passive antenna is required. Analog video connections: Composite BNC connectors x 2 (Video 1 Channels: Track up to 28 satellites simultaneously.
  • Page 91: Conformance/Approvals

    • NMEA 2000 certified 21.8 Product markings The product includes the following approval / compliance markings and/or IDs. • UKCA • CE • FCC • ISED • Japan • Australian Tick • Brazil Anatel • WEEE Directive Axiom 2 XL 24 technical specification...
  • Page 92: Chapter 22 Spares And Accessories

    CHAPTER 22: SPARES AND ACCESSORIES CHAPTER CONTENTS • 22.1 Accessories — page 93 • 22.2 Spares — page 93 • 22.3 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors — page 94 • 22.4 SeaTalkng ® cables and accessories — page 97...
  • Page 93: Accessories

    22.1 Accessories 22.2 Spares The following accessories are available for Axiom® 2 XL displays. The following spares are available for Axiom® 2 XL displays. Part Description Part number Description Axiom® 2 XL 16 rear mounting kit R70668 Axiom® 2 XL accessory pack including: T70431 Axiom®...
  • Page 94: Raynet To Raynet Cables And Connectors

    22.3 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors Standard RayNet connection cable with a RayNet (female) socket on both ends. 2. Right-angle RayNet connection cable with a straight RayNet (female) socket on one end, and a right-angle RayNet (female) socket on the other end. Suitable for connecting at 90°...
  • Page 95: Raynet To Rj45, And Rj45 (Seatalkhs) Adapter Cables

    RayNet to RJ45, and RJ45 (SeaTalkhs) adapter cables Spares and accessories...
  • Page 96 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.
  • Page 97: Seatalkng ® Cables And Accessories

    22.4 SeaTalkng ® cables and accessories 2 x Backbone cables 5 m (16.4 ft) (part number: A06036). Used to create and extend the SeaTalkng backbone. SeaTalkng ® cables and accessories for use with compatible products. 1 x Backbone cable 20 m (65.6 ft) (part number: A06037). Used to create and extend the SeaTalkng backbone.
  • Page 98 1 x Power cable 2 m (6.6 ft) (part number: A06049). Used to provide 12 V dc power to the SeaTalkng backbone. 2. 1 x Spur cable 1 m (3.3 ft) (part number: A06039). Used to connect a device to the SeaTalkng backbone. 3.
  • Page 99 • Spur cable 5 m (16.4 ft) (part number: A06041). 2. Elbow (right angled) to elbow (right angled) spur cable 0.4 m (1.3 ft) (part number: A06042). Used in confined spaces where a straight spur cable will not fit. 3. Elbow (right angled) to straight spur cable 1 m (3.3 ft) (part number: A06081).
  • Page 100 SeaTalkng ® adaptors and adaptor cables 5. SeaTalkng to DeviceNet (male) adaptor cables. Connect NMEA 2000 devices that use a DeviceNet connector to the SeaTalkng backbone, or SeaTalkng adaptor cables are used to connect devices designed for different connect SeaTalkng devices to an NMEA 2000 network. The following CAN bus backbones (e.g.: SeaTalk or DeviceNet) to the SeaTalkng backbone.
  • Page 101: Appendix A Nmea 2000 Pgns

    For a list of supported NMEA 2000 PGNs, please refer to the relevant Operations manual for your display. LightHouse version Operations manual LightHouse 3 81370 LightHouse 4 81406 To obtain the latest version of the manual, visit: www.raymarine.com/manuals NMEA 2000 PGNs...
  • Page 103 Index Alarm buzzer..................59 Analog camera..................50 Analog video..................50 Audio ....................57 Accessories ..................17, 93 Bare wires .................... 38 Network adapter cables ..............95 Battery ....................42 Network cables..................94 Card reader..................55 RayNet cables..................94 DeviceNet .................... 45 SeaTalkng adaptor cables ..............100 Distribution panel..................
  • Page 104 Best practice ..................42 Flush mount ..................33 Declaration of Conformity................9 Mounting options................. 30 Dedicated grounding ................43 Surface mount ................30, 33 Diagnostics....................74 Interference ..................... 28 Dimensions....................23 See also Compass safe distance Documentation ..................13 RF......................28 IP address....................
  • Page 105 Kits ....................... 97 Power cables ..................99 Parts supplied...................21 Spur cables ..................98 PoE connection ..................47 SeaTalkng cables ..................97 PoE device class..................47 SeaTalkng connection................45 Power Service Center..................73 Battery connection................42 Servicing....................61 Distribution ..................40 Software updates ..................27 Distribution panel..................
  • Page 106 Video app HDMI IN ....................50 Video connection ..................50 Warranty ....................11, 73 WEEE Directive..................11 What’s in the box ..................21...
  • Page 108 Raymarine (UK / EU) Marine House, Cartwright Drive, Fareham, Hampshire. PO15 5RJ. United Kingdom. Tel: (+44) (0)1329 246 700 www.raymarine.co.uk Raymarine (US) 110 Lowell Road, Hudson, NH 03051. United States of America. Tel: (+1) 603-324-7900 www.raymarine.com...

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