3.1 System integration
Your multifunction display is compatible with a wide range of marine electronics devices.
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2
The display uses a number of protocols to transfer data between the various devices in your system. The following table details which
devices may be connected to your display, and the type of connections (in terms of protocols and physical interfaces):
Item
Device Type
1
Remote control
2
Smartphone / Tablet device
3
Vessel tank sensors —
third-party
4
GPS (external) — Raymarine
22
3
4
9
10
17
18
Maximum quantity
Suitable Devices
1 per multifunction display.
Raymarine RCU-3
1 per multifunction display.
For Raymarine wireless video streaming and
remote control apps:
• Apple iPhone 4 (or later) or iPad 2 (or
• Android device with minimum 1GHz
• Amazon Kindle Fire
For chartplotter sync with Navionics Marine
app:
• Apple iPhone or iPad.
• Android-compatible smartphone or tablet.
For media player control (New e Series only):
• Any Bluetooth-enabled device supporting
• Up to 3 x fuel.
Third-party NMEA 2000 interfaces.
• 1 x fresh water.
• 1 x waste water.
• 1 x sewage.
• 1 x bait / fish.
1
Any combination of the following:
• Raystar125 GPS.
• Raystar125+ GPS (via optional SeaTalk to
•
5
6
11
12
13
19
later)
processor and running android 2.2.2 (or
later)
Bluetooth AVRCP version 2.1 or higher.
SeaTalk
ng
converter).
RS130
7
SMART
14
21
20
Connections
Bluetooth
• Chartplotter sync with Navionics Marine
app: Wi-Fi.
• Video streaming and remote control:
Wi-Fi.
• Media player control: Bluetooth AVRCP
2.1 or later.
NMEA 2000 (via optional DeviceNet adaptor
cables).
SeaTalk, SeaTalk
ng
, or NMEA 0183.
New a Series / New c Series / New e Series
8
RA Y 240
15
16
22
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