Post installation procedures Before using the product, carry out the following: Mechanical checks. Switch on and initial setup. ContentsMechanical checksConnecting to a Radar scanner over RayNetOnce you’ve made all the relevant power and data connections as described in the Cables and connections section, you can use the Radar application on a compatible display to conduct further initial tests.Powering on a Quantum RadarPairing with a Quantum Radar using Wi-FiIf your Radar scanner supports a Wi-Fi connection, you can connect to a LightHouse™ MFD which also supports Wi-Fi. During pairing, the Wi-Fi credentials of all MFDs with Wi-Fi switched on are sent to the Quantum Radar. At subsequent power cycles the Quantum Radar will automatically connect to the MFD with the strongest signal.Changing the Quantum-Series Radar channelIn rare circumstances, Radar noise which cannot be eliminated using the Radar app’s Sensitivity settings may be reduced by changing the Radar’s internal wired adapter channel.MFD access point connection when connected to Quantum Wi-FiDepending on you MFD variant, you may be restricted from connecting your MFD to a Wi-Fi access point, if a Quantum Radar that is connected using Wi-Fi is currently transmitting on the system.Standby and sleep modes for Wi-Fi connectionsThe radar scanner has 2 modes which may initially prevent you from successfully pairing the radar to an MFD via Wi-Fi, in the event that the Wi-Fi connection between the 2 devices is lost. These modes are part of the scanner’s normal operation, but it’s important to understand how these modes can potentially impact the pairing process.Retain your Wi-Fi passcodeTo connect to the Radar using Wi-Fi (wireless), you will need to know the unit’s SSID, and Passcode. Doppler data source requirementsUse of the Doppler Radar features requires the following data sources to be available on your system (e.g. connected to your multifunction display, via SeaTalkng® or NMEA 0183).Radar target acquisition data source requirementsRadar target acquisition requires the following data sources to be available on your system (e.g. connected to your multifunction display, via SeaTalk NG or NMEA 0183).Bearing alignmentThe Radar bearing alignment ensures that Radar objects appear at the correct bearing relative to your vessel’s bow. You should check the bearing alignment for any new installation.Heading alignmentFor systems with a compass providing heading data, it is important to ensure correct heading alignment.Parent topic: System checks