Raymarine i60 wind Installation & Operation Instructions

Summary of i60 wind

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    © 2016 raymarine uk limited 81342-3 document number: 07-2016 date: english (en) installation & operation instructions i60 instrument.

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    Trademark and patents notice raymarine , tacktick , clear pulse , truzoom , hsb , seatalk , seatalk hs , seatalk ng , micronet , raytech , gear up , marine shield , seahawk , autohelm , automagic , and visionality are registered or claimed trademarks of raymarine belgium. Flir , downvision , sidevis...

  • Page 5: Contents

    Contents chapter 1 important information............. 7 certified installation................................... 7 water ingress ............................................ 7 disclaimer.................................................. 7 emc installation guidelines ....................... 7 suppre...

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    Chapter 7 calibration ............................. 37 7.1 calibration ......................................... 38 7.2 user calibration ................................. 38 automatic linearization........................... 38 aligning the wind transducer ................... 38 selecting the unit o...

  • Page 7: Certified Installation

    Chapter 1: important information certified installation raymarine recommends certified installation by a raymarine approved installer. A certified installation qualifies for enhanced product warranty benefits. Contact your raymarine dealer for further details, and refer to the separate warranty docu...

  • Page 8: Suppression Ferrites

    Correct installation is required to ensure that emc performance is not compromised. Note: in areas of extreme emc interference, some slight interference may be noticed on the product.Where this occurs the product and the source of the interference should be separated by a greater distance. For optim...

  • Page 9: Warranty Registration

    Warranty registration to register your raymarine product ownership, please visit www.Raymarine.Com and register online. It is important that you register your product to receive full warranty benefits. Your unit package includes a bar code label indicating the serial number of the unit. You will nee...

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  • Page 11: Chapter Contents

    Chapter 2: handbook information chapter contents • 2.1 document information on page 12 • 2.2 parts supplied on page 13 • 2.3 i60 product overview on page 13 handbook information 11.

  • Page 12: 2.1 Document Information

    2.1 document information this document contains important information related to the installation of your raymarine product. The document includes information to help you: • plan your installation and ensure you have all the necessary equipment; • install and connect your product as part of a wider ...

  • Page 13: 2.2 Parts Supplied

    2.2 parts supplied 1 instrument display 2 front bezel (es style) 3 front bezel (a, c, e series style) 4 gasket 5 suncover 6 documentation 7 seatalk ng blanking plug 8 seatalk ng spur cable 9 4 x fixing screws 10 seatalk to seatalk ng adaptor cable 2.3 i60 product overview the i60 range of seatalk ng...

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  • Page 15: Chapter Contents

    Chapter 3: planning the installation chapter contents • 3.1 installation checklist on page 16 • 3.2 compatible transducers on page 16 • 3.3 system protocols on page 17 • 3.4 tools required on page 17 • 3.5 selecting a display location on page 18 • 3.6 product dimensions on page 19 • 3.7 wind vane tr...

  • Page 16: 3.1 Installation Checklist

    3.1 installation checklist installation includes the following activities: installation task 1 plan your system. 2 obtain all required equipment and tools. 3 site all equipment. 4 route all cables. 5 drill cable and mounting holes. 6 make all connections into equipment. 7 secure all equipment in pla...

  • Page 17: 3.3 System Protocols

    3.3 system protocols your product can be connected to various products and systems to share information and so improve the functionality of the overall system. These connections may be made using a number of different protocols. Fast and accurate data collection and transfer is achieved by using a c...

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    3.5 selecting a display location warning: potential ignition source this product is not approved for use in hazardous/flammable atmospheres. Do not install in a hazardous/flammable atmosphere (such as in an engine room or near fuel tanks). General location requirements when selecting a location for ...

  • Page 19: 3.6 Product Dimensions

    3.6 product dimensions a 110 mm (4.22”) b 115 mm (4.52”) c 14 mm (0.55”) d 30 mm (1.18”) e 35 mm (1.38”) f 90 mm (3.54”) g 17 mm (0.67”) 3.7 wind vane transducer / rotavecta location requirements when selecting a location for your wind transducer it is important to consider a number of factors. The ...

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  • Page 21: Chapter Contents

    Chapter 4: cables and connections chapter contents • 4.1 general cabling guidance on page 22 • 4.2 connections overview on page 22 • 4.3 direct power connection on page 23 • 4.4 seatalkng® power supply on page 23 • 4.5 transducer connections on page 26 • 4.6 itc-5 connection on page 26 • 4.7 seatalk...

  • Page 22: Cable Types And Length

    4.1 general cabling guidance cable types and length it is important to use cables of the appropriate type and length • unless otherwise stated use only standard cables of the correct type, supplied by raymarine. • ensure that any non-raymarine cables are of the correct quality and gauge. For example...

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    4.3 direct power connection 1 3 a circuit breaker or fuse 2 12 v dc vessel power supply 3 vessel’s rf ground 4 seatalk ng power cable 4.4 seatalkng® power supply power is supplied to the product over the seatalkng® backbone. A seatalkng® backbone requires one 12 v dc power supply, connected to the s...

  • Page 24: Ratings

    In-line fuse and thermal breaker ratings the seatalkng® network’s power supply requires an in-line fuse or thermal breaker to be fitted. In-line fuse rating thermal breaker rating 5a 3 a (if only connecting one device) note: the suitable fuse rating for the thermal breaker is dependent on the number...

  • Page 25: Sharing A Breaker

    • if you need to extend the length of the power cable, ensure you use suitably rated cable and that sufficient power (12 v dc) is available at the seatalkng® backbone’s power connection. Important: be aware that the suitable fuse rating for the thermal breaker or fuse is dependent on the number of d...

  • Page 26: 4.5 Transducer Connections

    4.5 transducer connections transducer connections only apply to the i60 wind instrument, the i60 close hauled wind does not include transducer connections as it is a repeater display. I60 transducer connections 1 blue rotor + (rotavecta) 2 red rotor – (rotavecta) 3 grey wind 0 v (shield) 4 yellow an...

  • Page 27: 4.7 Seatalk

    4.7 seatalk ng connection note: in the example below, if an acu-100 was used, the seatalk ng network would require a dedicated 12 v dc power supply because the acu-100 does not supply power to the seatalk ng network. Example: seatalk ng evolution system with itc-5 1 acu unit 2 2 x instruments 3 pilo...

  • Page 28: 4.8 Seatalk Connection

    4.8 seatalk connection connections to an existing seatalk system must be made using a seatalk to seatalk ng® adaptor cable. Basic seatalk system example 1 wind vane transducer 2 i60 wind ( seatalk ng® wind instrument) 3 i50 depth ( seatalk ng® depth instrument) 4 i50 depth ( seatalk ng® speed instru...

  • Page 29: Chapter 5: Mounting

    Chapter 5: mounting chapter contents • 5.1 mounting on page 30 • 5.2 front bezel on page 31 mounting 29.

  • Page 30: 5.1 Mounting

    5.1 mounting pre-mounting check the product is designed to be surface mounted. Before mounting the unit, ensure you have: • selected a suitable location. • identified the cable connections and route that the cables will take. • detached the front bezel. • remove the keypad mat. Mounting diagram moun...

  • Page 31: 5.2 Front Bezel

    5.2 front bezel removing the front bezel note: use care when removing the bezel. Do not use any tools to lever the bezel, doing so may cause damage. 1. Using your fingers pull the bezel away from the unit at the top and side, as shown in 2. The bezel will start to come away from the unit at the top ...

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  • Page 33: Chapter Contents

    Chapter 6: getting started chapter contents • 6.1 controls on page 34 • 6.2 power on page 34 • 6.3 data master on page 35 getting started 33.

  • Page 34: 6.1 Controls

    6.1 controls 1 display / power — select to access depth information on the digital display, adjust backlight, adjust contrast and power the display on and off 2 true / app — switch between true and apparent wind direction 3 vmg / down — display velocity made good. Use to move down through menu optio...

  • Page 35: 6.3 Data Master

    6.3 data master where a system contains more than one unit capable of displaying a data type, the unit physically connected to the transducer must be set as the data master and any other units set as a repeater. Checking the software version and instrument status you can check the instrument display...

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  • Page 37: Chapter 7: Calibration

    Chapter 7: calibration chapter contents • 7.1 calibration on page 38 • 7.2 user calibration on page 38 • 7.3 intermediate calibration on page 39 • 7.4 dealer calibration on page 40 calibration 37.

  • Page 38: 7.1 Calibration

    7.1 calibration before first use the unit must be calibrated to ensure optimum performance. The calibration settings are grouped into 3 categories: user calibration , intermediate calibration and dealer calibration . Access to the user calibration menu can be locked from the dealer calibration menu....

  • Page 39: Speed Readings

    3. Sail your vessel directly into the wind and adjust the analog pointer to zero, using the vmg and tack buttons. The vmg button will decrease the current value and the tack button will increase the current value. As you do this, the wind angle offset shows the amount of correction you have applied....

  • Page 40: 7.4 Dealer Calibration

    7.4 dealer calibration the dealer calibration procedures include: • user calibration menu access on (default) and off. • display response for wind angle readings — dictates the rate at which the instrument display responds to changes in wind angle data. • display response for wind speed readings — d...

  • Page 41: Readings

    Setting the response delay for vmg readings during normal operation: 1. Press and hold the display and true / app buttons at the same time for approximately 14 seconds, until the dealer calibration page is displayed. 2. Press the vmg and tack buttons at the same time to display the user calibration ...

  • Page 42: Defaults - I60

    Resetting the display to factory defaults - i60 during normal operation: 1. Press and hold the display and true / app buttons at the same time for approximately 14 seconds, until the dealer calibration page is displayed. 2. Press the vmg and tack buttons at the same time to display the user calibrat...

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    Chapter 8: using your display chapter contents • 8.1 pages on page 44 • 8.2 i60 wind operation on page 44 • 8.3 illumination on page 46 using your display 43.

  • Page 44: 8.1 Pages

    8.1 pages the pages available depend on the display variant and are shown in the table below: i60 wind i60 close hauled wind wind speed wind speed *beaufort wind speed *maximum wind speed *maximum wind speed vmg *maximum true wind speed alarm tack *low true wind speed alarm *high apparent wind angle...

  • Page 45: True And Apparent Wind

    During normal operation: 1. Use the display button to cycle through the available pages. 2. Press and hold the tack button for 3 seconds to reset the maximum wind speed to the current wind speed values. Note: all pages except for the current wind speed page are temporary and will time-out after 8 se...

  • Page 46: 8.3 Illumination

    8.3 illumination adjusting the backlight level the backlighting can be adjusted using the power button. During normal operation: 1. Press and hold the display button for approximately 1 second until the backlight page is displayed. L and the current illumination level is displayed. 2. Use the vmg bu...

  • Page 47: Chapter 9: Alarms

    Chapter 9: alarms chapter contents • 9.1 alarms on page 48 alarms 47.

  • Page 48: 9.1 Alarms

    9.1 alarms alarms alert you to a situation or hazard requiring your attention. You can set up alarms to alert you to certain conditions. Alarms are raised by system functions, and also external equipment connected to your display. When an alarm event occurs an audible and visual alarm is activated w...

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    Chapter 10: maintaining your display chapter contents • 10.1 service and maintenance on page 50 • 10.2 condensation on page 50 • 10.3 routine equipment checks on page 51 • 10.4 product cleaning on page 51 • 10.5 cleaning the display case on page 52 • 10.6 cleaning the display screen on page 52 maint...

  • Page 50: 10.2 Condensation

    10.1 service and maintenance this product contains no user serviceable components. Please refer all maintenance and repair to authorized raymarine dealers. Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty. 10.2 condensation certain atmospheric conditions may cause a small amount of condensation to form ...

  • Page 51: 10.4 Product Cleaning

    10.3 routine equipment checks raymarine strongly recommends that you complete a number of routine checks to ensure the correct and reliable operation of your equipment. Complete the following checks on a regular basis: • examine all cables for signs of damage or wear and tear. • check that all cable...

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    10.5 cleaning the display case the display unit is a sealed unit and does not require regular cleaning. If it is necessary to clean the unit, follow this basic procedure: 1. Switch off the power to the display. 2. Wipe the display with a clean, soft cloth (a microfibre cloth is ideal). 3. If necessa...

  • Page 53: Chapter Contents

    Chapter 11: troubleshooting chapter contents • 11.1 troubleshooting on page 54 • 11.2 instrument troubleshooting on page 55 • 11.3 power up troubleshooting on page 56 • 11.4 miscellaneous troubleshooting on page 57 troubleshooting 53.

  • Page 54: 11.1 Troubleshooting

    11.1 troubleshooting the troubleshooting information provides possible causes and corrective action required for common problems associated with marine electronics installations. All raymarine products are, prior to packing and shipping, subjected to comprehensive test and quality assurance programs...

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    11.2 instrument troubleshooting fault cause action blank display. No power supply. • check fuse / circuit breaker. • check power supply. • check seatalk / seatalk ng cabling and connector security. Seatalk / seatalk ng information not being transferred between instruments. Seatalk / seatalk ng cabli...

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    11.3 power up troubleshooting problems at power up and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Product does not turn on or keeps turning off possible causes possible solutions blown fuse / tripped breaker 1. Check condition of relevant fuses and breakers and connections, replace if n...

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    11.4 miscellaneous troubleshooting miscellaneous problems and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem possible causes possible solutions check relevant fuses and breakers. Check that the power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion. I...

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  • Page 59: Chapter Contents

    Chapter 12: technical support chapter contents • 12.1 raymarine product support and servicing on page 60 • 12.2 checking the software version on page 61 technical support 59.

  • Page 60: And Servicing

    12.1 raymarine product support and servicing raymarine provides a comprehensive product support service, as well as warranty, service, and repairs. You can access these services through the raymarine website, telephone, and e-mail. Product information if you need to request service or support, pleas...

  • Page 61: Version

    12.2 checking the software version follow the steps below to identify the software version of your unit. During normal operation: 1. Press and hold the display (power) and true / app buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds. The software version will be displayed on the screen. Technical support 61.

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  • Page 63: Chapter Contents

    Chapter 13: technical specification chapter contents • 13.1 technical specification on page 64 technical specification 63.

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    13.1 technical specification nominal supply voltage 12 v dc operating voltage range 10 v dc to 16 v dc power consumption • • 2.4 w maximum (transducer connected) current • 45 to 65 ma typical (display only) • 200 ma maximum (transducer connected) len (refer to seatalk ng reference manual for further...

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    Chapter 14: spares and accessories chapter contents • 14.1 spares and accessories on page 66 • 14.2 seatalk ng® cables and accessories on page 66 • 14.3 seatalk ng cable kits on page 68 spares and accessories 65.

  • Page 66: 14.2 Seatalk

    14.1 spares and accessories spares description part number i50 / i60 / i70 front bezel r22168 i50 / i60 / i70 sun cover r22169 i60 keypad r70133 accessories description part number i50 / i60 / i70 front bezel black (es style) a80355 i50 / i60 / i70 front bezel gunmetal (es style) a80356 i50 / i60 / ...

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    Description part no notes seatalk ng to bare ends 3 m (9.8ft) spur a06044 seatalk ng power cable a06049 seatalk ng terminator a06031 seatalk ng t-piece a06028 provides 1 x spur connection seatalk ng 5–way connector a06064 provides 3 x spur connections seatalk ng backbone extender a06030 seatalk to s...

  • Page 68: 14.3 Seatalk

    14.3 seatalk ng cable kits seatalk ng starter kit (t70134) parts included quan- tity connector a cable connector b length spur cable ( a06040 ) 1 3m (9.8ft) power cable ( a06049 ) 1 1m (3.3ft) backbone terminator (a06031) 2 n/a n/a n/a 5–way connector (a06064) . Each connector block allows the conne...

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    Parts included quan- tity connector a cable connector b length t-piece (a06028) 4 n/a n/a n/a backbone terminator (a06031) 2 n/a n/a n/a seatalk ng evolution cable kit (r70160) parts included quan- tity connector a cable connector b length backbone cable ( (a06036) ) 2 5m (16.4ft) power cable ( a060...

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    Parts included quan- tity connector a cable connector b length t-piece (a06028) 2 n/a n/a n/a backbone terminator (a06031) 2 n/a n/a n/a seatalk ng converter kit (e22158) parts included quan- tity connector a cable connector b length power cable ( a06049 ) 1 1m (3.3ft) backbone terminator (a06031) 2...

  • Page 71: Appendix A Nmea 2000

    Appendix a nmea 2000 sentences the i60 instrument range supports the following nmea 2000 parameter group number (pgn) sentences. Pg name pgn i60 wind transmit i60 wind receive iso acknowledgement 59392 ● iso request 59904 ● iso address claim 60928 ● ● iso commanded address 65240 ● nmea request group...

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  • Page 73: Index

    Index b backbone length.............................................. 23–24 battery connection................................................. 24 c cable bend radius ................................................. 22 cable connection, see connecting cables cable connector, see connecting cables c...

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