Raymarine CAM220IP Installation & Operation Instructions

Raymarine CAM220IP Installation & Operation Instructions

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CAM220IP
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Installation & operation instructions
English (en-US)
Date:
05-2022
Document number:
87268 (Rev 4)
© 2022 Raymarine UK Limited

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  • Page 1 CAM220IP Digital IP Camera Installation & operation instructions English (en-US) Date: 05-2022 Document number: 87268 (Rev 4) © 2022 Raymarine UK Limited...
  • Page 3 Please check the website to ensure you have the latest documentation. Publication copyright Copyright ©2022 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 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ......8 CHAPTER 4 PARTS SUPPLIED ..........19 Certified Installation Parts supplied ..............8 ..............20 Power Over Ethernet (PoE) ............8 CHAPTER 5 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS........21 Water ingress ................9 Product dimensions ............22 Disclaimer ..................9 EMC installation guidelines CHAPTER 6 LOCATION REQUIREMENTS......
  • Page 6 CHAPTER 10 AUGMENTED REALITY ........55 Augmented Reality (AR) overview 10.1 ......56 CHAPTER 13 TECHNICAL SUPPORT ........75 Augmented reality 10.2 ............56 Raymarine product support and servicing 13.1 ....76 Camera setup 10.3 ..............57 CHAPTER 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ....... 78 Fixed camera calibration...
  • Page 7 Technical specification 14.1 ...........79 Physical specification .............79 Power specification ............79 Environmental specification ........79 Camera specification ............79 Video specification ............79 Conformance specification ..........79 CHAPTER 15 SPARES AND ACCESSORIES .......80 Spares and accessories 15.1 ..........81 Network hardware 15.2 ............81 RayNet to RJ45 adapter cables 15.3 ........
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Important Information

    A certified installation qualifies for enhanced product warranty When installing this product ensure the power source is benefits. Contact your Raymarine dealer for further details, and refer to the adequately protected by means of a suitably-rated fuse or separate warranty document packed with your product.
  • Page 9: Water Ingress

    Note: Where constraints on the installation prevent any of the above Raymarine does not warrant that this product is error-free or that it is recommendations, always ensure the maximum possible separation compatible with products manufactured by any person or entity other than between different items of electrical equipment, to provide the best Raymarine.
  • Page 10: Connections To Other Equipment

    • Use only ferrites of the correct type, supplied by Raymarine or its center or other collection point. authorized dealers. For more information about suitable collection points for waste electrical and electronic equipment •...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Document Information

    CHAPTER 2: DOCUMENT INFORMATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 2.1 Document information — page 12 • 2.2 Applicable products — page 12 • 2.3 Document illustrations — page 12 • 2.4 Product documentation — page 12 • 2.5 Operation instructions — page 12 Document information...
  • Page 12: Document Information

    CAM220IP surface mounting template • troubleshoot problems and obtain technical support if required. Mounting diagram for mounting a CAM220IP. This and other Raymarine product documents are available to download in 81360 Lighthouse 2 MFD Operation Instructions PDF format from www.raymarine.com/manuals.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Product And System Overview

    CHAPTER 3: PRODUCT AND SYSTEM OVERVIEW CHAPTER CONTENTS • 3.1 Product Overview — page 14 • 3.2 Compatible multifunction displays — page 14 • 3.3 Typical systems — page 14 • 3.4 Augmented reality — page 18 Product and system overview...
  • Page 14: Product Overview

    In conjunction with a compatible multifunction display A Raymarine ® CAM220IP, set to factory default settings can record at an (MFD), the camera provides a high-definition image which can be viewed or approximate rate of 22.5 MB per minute; allowing up to 44 minutes of record recorded for later playback.
  • Page 15 Example: Basic MFD system When connecting the product to a non-PoE multifunction display (MFD), the camera requires a separate power source. Item Description MFD with PoE (providing PoE to the camera) IP camera Item Description Camera’s PoE / ethernet cable ** Camera’s power cable (connection not required IP camera as camera is powered by PoE)
  • Page 16 Axiom XL MFD, the camera can be supplied PoE by the display.) Example: System with Laptop If there is a PC connected to your system you can access the product’s built–in web interface. Item Description MFD (no PoE) MFD (with PoE) Raymarine network switch...
  • Page 17 PoE.) IP camera (When connected to a gS Series or Axiom XL MFD, the camera can be supplied PoE by the MFD.) Item Description Laptop computer Raymarine network switch MFD (with PoE) Product and system overview...
  • Page 18: Augmented Reality

    3.4 Augmented reality Note: • ClearCruise™ Augmented Reality is not available via CAM220’s Web CAM220IP can be used with a Raymarine AR200 to enable ClearCruise™ Browser Interface. Augmented Reality features. Below is a typical system example showing the components and connections required to enable ClearCruise™ Augmented •...
  • Page 19: Chapter 4 Parts Supplied

    CHAPTER 4: PARTS SUPPLIED CHAPTER CONTENTS • 4.1 Parts supplied — page 20 Parts supplied...
  • Page 20: Parts Supplied

    4.1 Parts supplied Note: To connect the camera to a compatible MFD, a RayNet to SeaTalk (male) adaptor cable is also required. Refer to Spares and accessories The following items are supplied with your product. section. 220IP camera (Includes a 1 m (39.4 in) ethernet and power pigtail cable) x1 2.
  • Page 21: Chapter 5 Product Dimensions

    CHAPTER 5: PRODUCT DIMENSIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 5.1 Product dimensions — page 22 Product dimensions...
  • Page 22: Product Dimensions

    5.1 Product dimensions...
  • Page 23: Chapter 6 Location Requirements

    CHAPTER 6: LOCATION REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 6.1 General location requirements — page 24 • 6.2 Camera orientation — page 25 Location requirements...
  • Page 24: General Location Requirements

    6.1 General location requirements • Direction — the product should be pointing towards the vessel’s bow and must be in parallel alignment with the longitudinal axis (centerline) of the vessel. Important considerations when choosing a suitable location for your product. •...
  • Page 25: Compass Safe Distance

    Compass safe distance To prevent potential interference with the vessel's magnetic compasses, ensure an adequate distance is maintained from the product. When choosing a suitable location for the product you should aim to maintain the maximum possible distance from any compasses. Typically this distance should be at least 1 m (3.3 ft) in all directions.
  • Page 26: Chapter 7 Installation

    CHAPTER 7: INSTALLATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 7.1 Tools required — page 27 • 7.2 Mounting the unit — page 27...
  • Page 27: Tools Required

    7.1 Tools required 7.2 Mounting the unit Product installation requires the following tools: Having chosen a suitable location, install the unit as follows: Ensure the power supply is switched off and that the necessary cables have Item Description been fed to the mounting location. Power drill Note: The camera is supplied partly assembled.
  • Page 28 5. Loosen the screw in the side of the camera’s base using the supplied hex 6. Disconnect the camera’s base from the body of the camera: with the base wrench (Allen key). facing you, grip the camera’s body and twist the base counter-clockwise, then pull the base away from the camera body.
  • Page 29 8. Place the camera’s base into position, lining up the holes in the base with 14. To attach the external plastic collar to the camera base, align the three the drilled holes in the mounting surface. lugs with the slots in the base, then turn the collar clockwise to lock it into position around the ball.
  • Page 30: Chapter 8 Cables And Connections

    CHAPTER 8: CABLES AND CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 8.1 General cabling guidance — page 31 • 8.2 Connections overview — page 32 • 8.3 Power options — page 32 • 8.4 Power connection - PoE — page 32 • 8.5 Power connection — self-powered — page 34 •...
  • Page 31: General Cabling Guidance

    • Unless otherwise stated only use cables supplied by Raymarine. • Where it is necessary to use non-Raymarine cables, ensure that they are of Circuit isolation correct quality and gauge for their intended purpose. (e.g.: longer power...
  • Page 32: Connections Overview

    PoE (Power over Ethernet).Either: Connector Type Connects to: Suitable cables • Direct connection to a Raymarine gS Series or Axiom XL MFD (only RJ45 • RayNet network A Network coupler one cable is required to carry both data and power signals); or: and / or RayNet to •...
  • Page 33: Power Over Ethernet (Poe)

    PoE injector (R32141) (not supplied) Camera’s ethernet connection RayNet to SeaTalk adaptor cable (not supplied) Camera’s power cable (Connection not required as camera is being supplied PoE by the injector.) Important: All connections should be made in a dry area and be suitably insulated to prevent corrosion and possible product damage due to water ingress.
  • Page 34: Power Connection - Self-Powered

    2-wire cable from the unit to the vessel's battery or distribution panel. • Raymarine recommends a minimum wire gauge of 18AWG (0.82 mm for any length of cable extension. • For all lengths of extension to the power cable, ensure there is a continuous minimum voltage at the product’s power connector of 10.8 V...
  • Page 35: Power Distribution

    Power distribution Waterproof fuse holder containing a suitably-rated inline fuse must be fitted. For suitable fuse rating, refer to: In-line Recommendations and best practice. fuse and thermal breaker ratings. • The product is supplied with a power cable, either as a separate item or a Product power cable.
  • Page 36 Circuit breaker Waterproof fuse holder containing a suitably-rated inline fuse must be fitted. For suitable fuse rating, refer to: In-line fuse and thermal breaker ratings. Important: Observe the recommended fuse / breaker ratings provided in the product’s documentation, however be aware that the suitable fuse / breaker rating is dependent on the number of devices being connected.
  • Page 37: Breakers, Fuses And Circuit Protection

    <8 (<25) 16 (1.31 mm 18 (0.82 mm arrangements, if you are unsure how to provide the correct level of protection then please consult a Raymarine authorized dealer for support. 16 (50) 14 (2.08 mm 18 (0.82 mm 24 (75) 12 (3.31 mm...
  • Page 38: Sharing A Breaker

    Sharing a breaker Where more than 1 piece of equipment shares a breaker you must provide protection for the individual circuits. E.g. by connecting an in-line fuse for each power circuit. Vessel power supply positive (+) 2. Vessel power supply negative (-) 3.
  • Page 39: Network Connection

    8.6 Network connection Multifunction display connection The unit can connect directly to a multifunction display. If the multifunction The unit must be connected to a compatible MFD or PC to enable the video display provides Power over Ethernet (PoE) then a separate power supply feed to be viewed.
  • Page 40: Rj45 Adaptor Cable Sleeve

    Item Description Raymarine network switch IP camera RayNet to SeaTalk adaptor cable (not supplied) Waterproof RJ45 ethernet coupler (R32142) (supplied) Camera’s ethernet cable Camera’s power cable RJ45 adaptor cable sleeve The sleeve surrounding the RJ45 connector on the RJ45 to RayNet adaptor cables can be pulled back away from the connector to allow for connection to an ethernet coupler.
  • Page 41: Chapter 9 Operation

    CHAPTER 9: OPERATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 9.1 Operation instructions — page 42 • 9.2 Web browser interface — page 42 • 9.3 Reverse video and video flip — page 52 • 9.4 Resetting the camera to factory defaults — page 53 Operation...
  • Page 42: Operation Instructions

    For detailed operation instructions for your product, refer to the 3. Click System and Security. documentation that accompanies your display. 4. Click Windows Firewall. All product documentation is available to download from the Raymarine website: www.raymarine.com/manuals. 9.2 Web browser interface Network setup and operation...
  • Page 43 7. Place a tick in the box for the type of network that the camera is on (this is 13. Ensure Turn on network discovery is selected. usually Public). 14. Click Save changes if you switched on network discovery, or 8.
  • Page 44 2. Click System and Security. 3. Under Windows Defender Firewall, click Allow an app through Windows Firewall. 4. Scroll down the list to Network Discovery. 6. Click OK. 5. Place a tick in the box for the type of network that the camera is on (this is 7.
  • Page 45 10. Ensure Turn on network discovery is selected. 11. Click Save changes if you switched on network discovery, or 12. Click Cancel if network discovery was already turned on. Finding the camera's IP address using Windows 7 UPnP To use this method, your PC, and router (if used) must support UPnP (UPnP is enabled in the camera by default).
  • Page 46 2. Double-click the product icon to open the web interface in your default browser. 3. Enter the username and password for the camera and click Login. Finding the camera's IP address using Mac UPnP To use this method, your Mac, and router (if used) must support UPnP (UPnP is enabled in the product by default).
  • Page 47 5. Double-click the relevant camera entry to open the web interface using 2. Double-click the product icon to open the web interface in your default your default web browser. browser. 6. Enter the username and password for the camera and click Login. 3.
  • Page 48 8. Click Properties 11. Change the last three digits of the IP address to a number between 1–225 (these digits must not match the IP address of the product or any other device on the network). 12. Enter the Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 13.
  • Page 49 Assigning a static IP address using Windows 10 8. Click Properties To configure the necessary IP address settings on a Windows 7 PC follow the steps below: Note: You need to know the IP address of your product for step 10. This can be found by referring to Finding the camera's IP address using IP Scanner...
  • Page 50 11. Change the last three digits of the IP address to a number between Assigning a static IP address using Mac 1–225 (these digits must not match the IP address of the product or any To configure the necessary IP address settings on a Mac computer follow other device on the network).
  • Page 51: Supported Browsers

    Setting up Internet Explorer 11. Click OK If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer then you may need to change the internet settings. 1. Click Tools > Internet Options > Security. 12. You can now access the product by typing its IP address into your default browser.
  • Page 52: Accessing Using A Web Browser

    2. Click Custom Level. • Click to play live video with ActiveX control to reduce latency (Recommended) — Uses the ActiveX plug-in to connect to the camera. 3. Under Download unsigned ActiveX controls, click Prompt To install the plug-in, click on the video area, and select Install this (recommended) or Enable.
  • Page 53: Reversing And Flipping The Video

    4. Image flip and mirror / reverse view — For cameras facing aft, where the camera image appears upside down. 2. Click on the Settings icon , located in the top right hand corner Reversing and flipping the video of the page. The System Information page is displayed.
  • Page 54 3. Click FACTORY DEFAULT from the quick links, located on the left hand side of the page. 4. Click FACTORY DEFAULTS , located near the center of the page. The camera will now reset itself to factory default settings.
  • Page 55: Chapter 10 Augmented Reality

    CHAPTER 10: AUGMENTED REALITY CHAPTER CONTENTS • 10.1 Augmented Reality (AR) overview — page 56 • 10.2 Augmented reality — page 56 • 10.3 Camera setup — page 57 • 10.4 AR200 setup for Augmented Reality — page 59 • 10.5 Augmented Reality flags —...
  • Page 56: Augmented Reality (Ar) Overview

    Video app. 10.2 Augmented reality CAM220IP can be used with a Raymarine AR200 to enable ClearCruise™ Augmented Reality features. Below is a typical system example showing the components and connections required to enable ClearCruise™ Augmented Reality on your system.
  • Page 57: Camera Setup

    • 0° to 180°s (Starboard) • 30° to 120° Fixed camera calibration Field of view • [CAM210IP – 53°] Fixed mount cameras require calibration for Augmented Reality to function correctly. • [CAM220IP – 93°] 1. For first time setup, either: Augmented Reality...
  • Page 58: Pan And Tilt Camera Calibration

    • To Calibrate horizon, use the up, down, rotate left and rotate right arrow keys until the red line is placed on the horizon. When the line is in position, select Save. Important: Calibrating the horizon correctly is essential for accurate Augmented Reality overlay.
  • Page 59: Ar200 Setup For Augmented Reality

    Important: Important: Calibrating the horizon correctly is essential for accurate Augmented • Calibrating the cameras forward position is essential for Reality overlay. Calibrating on calm water and in clear sight of the horizon accurate Augmented Reality overlay when the camera is recommended.
  • Page 60: Selected Flags

    Selected flags Augmented Reality flags in the Video app can be selected (highlighted), providing access to more information about the object and additional features. A flag is an onscreen visual overlay element displayed in the Video app when the Augmented Reality features are enabled. A flag represents an object from the Chart application: e.g.
  • Page 61 Option Description Buddy (toggle ON/OFF) Add the vessel to your “Buddy List”, with the option to rename it. The Buddy feature enables you to add AIS-equipped friends and regular contacts to a “Buddy List” on your MFD. As soon as a vessel on your Buddy List comes within range of your AIS receiver, the onscreen vessel icon changes to indicate this.
  • Page 62: Goto Flag

    10.6 ClearCruise settings (Augmented Reality) Goto flag Selecting Goto on a selected Augmented Reality flag will plot a direct course Augmented Reality settings can be edited in the ClearCruise tab in the Video to the flag’s last known location. app. A Goto flag will appear in the last known location of the selected flag in both Setting Description...
  • Page 63: Range Limit

    Note: Some chart objects just outside of the FOV cone might still display in the Video app as flags. You can specify this range limit manually in the Video app: Video Settings > ClearCruise tab. Any adjustments you make will be reflected in the FOV Note: cone display in the Chart app.
  • Page 64 When enabled, the Roll Correction feature accounts for the boat tilting and stabilizes the video feed accordingly. This means that the video feed’s horizon will be parallel with the actual horizon. When disabled, the video feed will tilt with the boat and the MFD screen.
  • Page 65: Ar200 Calibration (Linearization)

    • Metal hulled vessels Roll correction disabled • Underwater electrical cables Roll correction enabled • Marine pontoons Magnetic deviation 10.8 AR200 Calibration (Linearization) Magnetic deviation is the error induced in a compass caused by interference To enable accurate placement of Augmented Reality (AR) flags on the from local magnetic fields.
  • Page 66: Continual Monitoring And Adaptation

    • vessel speed too slow or too fast Current reading: The current heading reported by the AR200. • rate-of-turn too slow or too fast Maximum deviation at last calibration: The maximum deviation reported during the last linearization Compass lock process. Once you are satisfied with the compass accuracy, you can lock the setting to prevent the system from completing a further automatic linearization in Important:...
  • Page 67: Chapter 11 Maintenance

    CHAPTER 11: MAINTENANCE CHAPTER CONTENTS • 11.1 Routine checks — page 68 • 11.2 Unit cleaning instructions — page 68 Maintenance...
  • Page 68: Routine Checks

    11.1 Routine checks The following periodic checks should be made: • Examine cables for signs of damage, such as chafing, cuts or nicks. • Check that the cable connectors are firmly attached and that their locking mechanisms are properly engaged. Note: Cable checks should be carried out with the power supply switched off.
  • Page 69: Chapter 12 System Checks And Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 12: SYSTEM CHECKS AND TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER CONTENTS • 12.1 Troubleshooting — page 70 • 12.2 LED status — page 70 • 12.3 IP camera troubleshooting — page 71 • 12.4 Resetting the camera — page 73 • 12.5 Augmented Reality (AR) Troubleshooting — page 74 System checks and troubleshooting...
  • Page 70: Troubleshooting

    Before packing and shipping, all Raymarine products are subjected to comprehensive testing and quality assurance programs. If you do experience problems with your product, this section will help you to diagnose and correct problems to restore normal operation.
  • Page 71: Ip Camera Troubleshooting

    12.3 IP camera troubleshooting Problem Possible Solutions Camera does not power on. Power over Ethernet (PoE) connection • Ensure that the ethernet cable is connected correctly and that connections are secure. • Ensure you are not using a crossover coupler or cable as they are not appropriate for PoE applications. •...
  • Page 72 Video performs poorly • Insufficient bandwidth available for high quality stream. Using a connected PC, select an alternative, lower resolution stream to conserve bandwidth and improve performance on low bandwidth connections. • If using a PC and Microsoft Internet Explorer, click the message above the video area to use the ActiveX plug-in instead of Flash Player.
  • Page 73: Resetting The Camera

    12.4 Resetting the camera When connected to an MFD it should not be necessary to perform a factory reset. However in the event that a factory reset is required the camera’s built-in web interface must be used. The camera’s web interface can be accessed when connected to a web-enabled device such as a PC.
  • Page 74: Augmented Reality (Ar) Troubleshooting

    Reset the AR200 calibration by selecting Reset from the AR200 calibration page: Homescreen > Settings > Network > Data sources > Heading > Raymarine AR200 Attitude > Calibrate. 2. If the problem persists, you may need to move your AR200 to a location with less magnetic...
  • Page 75: Chapter 13 Technical Support

    CHAPTER 13: TECHNICAL SUPPORT CHAPTER CONTENTS • 13.1 Raymarine product support and servicing — page 76 Technical support...
  • Page 76: Raymarine Product Support And Servicing

    Raymarine offers dedicated service departments for warranty, service, and • E-Mail: support.it@raymarine.com repairs. • Tel: +39 02 9945 1001 Don’t forget to visit the Raymarine website to register your product for Spain (Authorized Raymarine distributor): extended warranty benefits: http://www.raymarine.co.uk/display/?id=788. • E-Mail: sat@azimut.es United Kingdom (UK), EMEA, and Asia Pacific: •...
  • Page 77 Denmark (Raymarine subsidiary): • E-Mail: support.dk@raymarine.com • Tel: +45 437 164 64 Russia (Authorized Raymarine distributor): • E-Mail: info@mikstmarine.ru • Tel: +7 495 788 0508 Technical support...
  • Page 78: Chapter 14 Technical Specification

    CHAPTER 14: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 14.1 Technical specification — page 79...
  • Page 79: Technical Specification

    14.1 Technical specification Total pixels 1952(H) x 1116(V) 2.18 Megapixel Effect pixels 1944(H) x 1104(V) 2.14 Megapixel Physical specification Minimum illumination 0 Lux (IR LEDs On) Dimensions • Base diameter: 99.2 mm (3.9 in) Distance 20 m (65.6 ft.) (4 LEDs) •...
  • Page 80: Chapter 15 Spares And Accessories

    CHAPTER 15: SPARES AND ACCESSORIES CHAPTER CONTENTS • 15.1 Spares and accessories — page 81 • 15.2 Network hardware — page 81 • 15.3 RayNet to RJ45 adapter cables — page 82 • 15.4 Network cable connector types — page 84 •...
  • Page 81: Spares And Accessories

    15.1 Spares and accessories Item Part number Notes RJ45 SeaTalk E55060 • Enables direct connection Item Part number Notes crossover coupler of RJ45 SeaTalk devices to smaller systems where a AR200 E70537 SeaTalkng ® Augmented Reality Sensor switch is not required. •...
  • Page 82: Raynet To Rj45 Adapter Cables

    15.3 RayNet to RJ45 adapter cables Adapter cable with a RayNet (female) socket on one end, and a waterproof (female) socket on the other end accepting the following cables with an RJ45 SeaTalkhs ® waterproof locking (male) plug: • A62245 (1.5 m). •...
  • Page 83 2. Adapter cable with a RayNet (female) socket on one end, and a waterproof (female) RJ45 socket on the other end, along with a locking gland for a watertight fit. 3. Adapter cable with a RayNet (male) plug on one end, and an RJ45 SeaTalkhs ® waterproof (male) plug on the other end. 4.
  • Page 84: Network Cable Connector Types

    15.4 Network cable connector types There are 2 types of network cable connector — RayNet, and RJ45 SeaTalk RJ45 SeaTalk connector. RayNet connector.
  • Page 85: Raynet To Raynet Cables And Connectors

    15.5 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 87 Index ClearCruise Augmented Reality ................58 Compass Linearization ................. 65–66 Accessories ....................81 Compass lock ..................66 Network adapter cables ..............82 Compass offset..................66 Network cables..................85 Compass safe distance ................25 Network hardware ................81 Connecting cables................... 32 RayNet cables..................
  • Page 88 Linearization ..................65–66 Technical support..................76 Troubleshooting ..................70 Augmented Reality ................74 Magnetic deviation .................. 65 magnetic interference ................65 Maintenance..................9, 68 Warranty ..................... 10, 76 Waypoint, place from AR flag ..............61 WEEE Directive..................10 Operation instructions ................ 12, 42 Power Battery connection................
  • Page 90 PO15 5RJ. United Kingdom. Tel: (+44) (0)1329 246 700 www.raymarine.co.uk Raymarine (US) 9 Townsend West, Nashua, NH 03063. United States of America. Tel: (+1) 603-324-7900 www.raymarine.com Raymarine Belgium BVBA (EU) Luxemburgstraat 2, 2321 Meer. Belgium. Tel: (+32) (0) 3665 5162 www.raymarine.com...

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