Page 2 - Trademarks and registered trademarks
Trademarks and registered trademarks Autohelm, HSB, Raymarine, RayTech, RayTech RNS, Sail Pilot, SeaTalk and Sportpilot are registered trademarks of Raymarine Limited. Apelco is a registered trademark of Raymarine Holdings Limited (Registered in all major marketing territories). AST, Autoadapt, Auto...
Page 3 - Contents
Contents i Contents Safety notices .................................................. 1 TFT LCD technology ........................................ 3 Introduction ........................................................................... 3Installation ..................................................
Page 4 - ii Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide
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Page 5 - Safety notices; WARNING; WARNING; Electrical safety; WARNING; High voltage; WARNING; Lightning strikes; WARNING; Navigation aid
Safety notices 1 Safety notices WARNING Product installation This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with the Raymarine instructions provided. Failure to do so could result in poor product performance, personal injury, and/or damage to your boat. WARNING Electrical safety Make su...
Page 6 - Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide; Ultra violet light; CAUTION; Cleaning; CAUTION; Power requirements; CAUTION; Thermal circuit breaker; CAUTION; Cable runs
2 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide CAUTION Ultra violet light To provide protection against the damaging effects of ultra violet (UV) light, the sun cover should be placed on the unit when not in use. CAUTION Cleaning DO NOT use acid, ammonia based or abrasive products. CAUT...
Page 7 - TFT LCD technology; Introduction; Your Raymarine display is only waterproof from
TFT LCD technology 3 TFT LCD technology Introduction Your Raymarine sunlightviewable marine display isvisible in direct sunlight.The colors of the displaymay seem to vary whenviewed against a coloredbackground or in coloredlight. This is a perfectlynormal effect that will beseen with all color liqui...
Page 8 - Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide
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Page 9 - Important information; RoHS
Important information 5 Important information Introduction The range of Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays hasbeen developed to be used as part of an integrated marine navi-gation system or within an entertainment system. The displays, available in several sizes, are designed to bewaterproo...
Page 10 - Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide; Warranty
6 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide Warranty To register your new Raymarine product, please take a fewminutes to fill out the warranty card included in the box or go to: www.raymarine.com. It is important that you complete the owner information andreturn the card to receive f...
Page 11 - Controls and features
Controls and features 7 Controls and features Your Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Display has the following controls and features: Power button Press and hold to turn the display ON or OFF.Press to display a list of assigned inputs. OSD control buttons Press as required to select videoinputs, ac...
Page 12 - full SeaTalk; compatibility as it will not show video data over the network.
8 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide Notes: 1. * Selector switch enables you to switch between the SeaTalk hs /Ethernet and serial port connections. 2.The SeaTalk hs /Ethernet port will allow a level of OSD controlfrom a compatible Raymarine product, but does not have full Sea...
Page 13 - Typical installation
Controls and features 9 Typical installation The diagram below shows typical installations using a Raymarine display: CANCEL OK RANGE IN OUT PAGE ACTIVE WPTSMOB MENU DATA Power INfrom ship's supply DVI Input DVIOutput VGA Input VGAOutput VGA Input VGAOutput Composite video,S-video input DXXXX-1 S-Vi...
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Page 15 - Installation; EMC installation guidelines; Connections to other equipment
Installation 11 Installation EMC installation guidelines All Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to bestindustry standards for use in the recreational marineenvironment. Their design and manufacture conforms to the appropriate Elec-tromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards, but correcti...
Page 16 - 2 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide; Accessories
12 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide Whats in the box? Accessories RaymarineSunlight ViewableDisplays Users Guide Sunlight ViewableMarine display Suncover RO8173 - 1.5 meter Power Cable RO8174 - 5 meter VGA cable assembly Handbook 81277 RO8176Mountingbrackets x 2 RO8174 - 5 m...
Page 17 - Planning the installation; The DC power system should be either:; Grounding the display; Power connections; Check all terminal connections are clean.; “positive” ground. The power input cable earth; distribution panel, you MUST fit an in-line breaker
Installation 13 Planning the installation Before you install your display, the following points should beconsidered: • Power requirements.• Cable runs.• Display location and mounting options.• Additional accessories, e.g. keyboard or speakers. Power requirements Your Sunlight Viewable display is des...
Page 18 - 4 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide; Extending the power cable; Acute bends must be avoided.; Display location and mounting options
14 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide Extending the power cable Longer power cable runs may require larger wire gauges to mini-mize any voltage drop in the cable. Ensure that the minimumvoltage specification of the display is met at the junction of thesecables when the display...
Page 19 - Access; - there must be sufficient space behind the display; Mounting options; IP address label
Installation 15 • Convenience- the mounting location should be easilyaccessible to allow operation of the controls and shouldenable easy viewing of the display. • Installation angle- the display should be mounted at anangle. Mounting it in a flat plane is not recommended due toincreased heat absorpt...
Page 20 - 6 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide; Preparing the installation site; cable connections and ventilation.; Installing the display; Carefully insert the monitor into the aperture, ensuring that
16 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide Installation Preparing the installation site 1. Select an installation site that has sufficient space behind for cable connections and ventilation. 2. Tape the supplied template in the required position.3. Using a jigsaw, carefully remove ...
Page 21 - Rear connections
Installation 17 IMPORTANT : The gasket must lay flat against the aperture edge to ensure watertight integrity. 2. Place the mounting bracket lugs into the keyways (a) and move them to the rear (b), securing the bracket to the monitor. Note: The mounting brackets can be used in either the hori- zonta...
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Page 23 - Operation; Power; Power ON
Operation 19 Operation Introduction Your Raymarine Sunlight Viewable display can be controlledusing the On Screen Display (OSD) menu and/or the 10 buttonson the front bezel of the unit. The OSD menu enables you to change the way in which yourdisplay is set up and is accessed using the Menu button. U...
Page 24 - OSD menu; Navigating the OSD; Menu
20 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide OSD menu The OSD menu enables you to change the appearance of youron-screen display. Press and hold the Menu button, the OSD appears. There are 7 function tabs across the top of the OSD,from left toright: • Video input. • Picture in Pictur...
Page 25 - Using the OSD; Video input; The available options are:; PIP; Down
Operation 21 Using the OSD Video input The Video input sub-menu shows each of the 9 input optionsavailable for the main screen. The available options are: • 3 x VGA inputs. • 2 x DVI inputs. • 3 x Composite video inputs. • 1 x S-Video input. PIP The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature of the display en...
Page 26 - To select an input source:; Layout; Child
22 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide • PIP Image White Balance. • PIP Image contrast. • PIP Image Color. • PIP Image Tint. • PIP Image Sharpness. On/Off The left and right buttons toggle between On/Off. When ON, thePIP appears. OFF, the PIP closes. Input source The left and r...
Page 28 - PIP shortcut; To use the PIP shortcut:
24 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide A sliding bar with settings between 0 - 100 appears. Use the leftand right buttons to increase or decrease the value as appro-priate. Increasing the value raises the white level, decreasingthe value lowers the white level. The change occur...
Page 29 - Night mode; Brightness
Operation 25 Night mode The night mode function enables you to use the left and rightbuttons to toggle night mode ON and OFF. With night mode ONthe display dims to red. With night mode OFF the displayreturns to normal colors. Image adjustment The image adjustment tab has a sub-menu that contains ele...
Page 31 - Set up
Operation 27 Set up The set up tab has a sub-menu that contains 10 options. Theseare: • Language. • Image size. • OSD horizontal position. • OSD vertical position. • OSD transparency. • Zoom. • Pan up/down. • Pan left/right. • Factory reset. • Information. Language Enables you to select the language...
Page 32 - Color; Color temperature
28 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide OSD transparency Adjusts the transparency of the OSD menu. Use the left andright buttons to toggle between opaque and translucent. Zoom Enables you to zoom in on the main screen, e.g. if you want tosee a video image up close. A sliding bar...
Page 33 - Input naming; To change an input name:
Operation 29 Red Only available when ‘User’ is selected and adjusts the red colortemperature. The left and right buttons increase or decrease the value on asliding bar calibrated from 0-255. Any change occurs as thebuttons are pressed Green Only available when ‘User’ is selected and adjusts the gree...
Page 34 - Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide; Secondary functions
30 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide Secondary functions Some of the buttons have a secondary or ‘hotkey’ function. Thisenables you to change a critical feature of the display using ashortcut. Menu Press and hold for 1 second - the OSD menu appears.Press and hold again - the ...
Page 35 - Maintenance and troubleshooting; Maintenance; Routine checks
31 Maintenance and troubleshooting Maintenance Routine checks The display is a sealed unit. Maintenance procedures are there-fore limited to the following periodic checks: • Examine the cables for signs of damage, such as chafing, cuts or nicks. • Check that the cable connectors are firmly attached....
Page 36 - 2 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide; Troubleshooting; Common problems and their solutions; Problem
32 Raymarine Sunlight Viewable Marine Displays - Users Guide Troubleshooting All Raymarine products are, prior to packing and shipping,subjected to comprehensive test and quality assuranceprograms. However, if this unit should develop a fault, pleaserefer to the following table to identify the most ...
Page 37 - Technical specification; Dimensions
Technical specification 33 Technical specification Dimensions General A B C D E Display G170 - 17 inch G190 - 19 inch A 415 (16.34) 454 (17.87) B 358 (14.10) 389 (15.31) C 394 (15.51) 432 (17.00 ) D 335 (13.19) 366 (14.41) E 100 (3.94) 100 (3.94) Dimension in mm (inch) Approvals:CE conforms toFCC co...