Raydata Connections; Stand-Alone System - Raymarine Raydata Installation And Operating Handbook

Raymarine raydata instruments: user guide
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Chapter 2: Installation
3. Make all the required connections to the back of the RayData, as
4. Place the rear cover (5) over the cables, and use the four pan-
5. Attach the unit bracket (3) to the surface mounting bracket (1), with

2.7 RayData Connections

The rear panel of the RayData has the following connectors:
1. Depth: 3 lug connectors
2. Speed & temperature: 5 lug connectors
3. NMEA input: 2 lug connectors
4. SeaTalk input and output: 2 sets of 3 lug connectors for power, data

Stand-Alone System

If you are using the RayData as a stand-alone system, you will only need
to use the depth and speed connectors, together with the SeaTalk input
for power input, as shown in the following diagram.
described in the following section, "RayData Connections".
headed screws (6) to fasten this cover and the unit bracket (3) to the
back of the RayData (4).
the rubber washers (7) positioned between the two brackets, and
secure it in position using the knobs (8) provided.
Yellow
Screen
Red
Red
Blue
Brown
White
and ground
s
s
SeaTalk
s
s
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Red
Screen
Yellow
Blue
Screen
Black
Red
Green
Screen
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