Typical systems

Examples of typical systems.

Typical systemSystem examples

Note

Power supply connections are not shown in the following example. For details on how to connect power to your devices, refer to the power connection details in the applicable device instructions.

Example basic system

  1. Raymarine thermal camera (M300 illustrated).

  2. Raymarine network switch (RNS-5 illustrated).

  3. Raymarine radar scanner (Cyclone illustrated).

  4. SeaTalk NG instrument (i70s illustrated).

  5. SeaTalk NG 5-way block (terminated SeaTalk NG CAN bus network).

  6. Example Raymarine transducer (CPT-S Thru-Hull illustrated), compatible with Axiom+ RV 3D display variants.

  7. Axiom+ display.

Typical systemSystem examples

Note

Power supply connections are not shown in the following example. For details on how to connect power to your devices, refer to the power connection details in the applicable device instructions.

Example expanded system

  1. Raymarine thermal camera (M300 illustrated).

  2. YachtSense Link Marine Router.

  3. YachtSense DCS (Master module assembly illustrated).

  4. Raymarine radar scanner (Cyclone illustrated).

  5. Axiom+ display.

  6. SeaTalk NG 5-way block (terminated SeaTalk NG CAN bus network).

  7. Example Raymarine transducer (RV-100 illustrated), compatible with Axiom+ RV 3D display variants.

  8. RayNet (Ethernet) network connection between Raymarine displays.

  9. Autopilot controller (p70s illustrated).

  10. (Additional) Axiom+ display.

  11. ACU-Series Evolution autopilot (drive and EV sensor not shown).

  12. SeaTalk NG 5-way block (terminated SeaTalk NG CAN bus network).

Note

Only the Datamaster MFD/Chartplotter requires a connection to the NMEA 2000/SeaTalk NG network. Other MFDs/Chartplotters can be connected for data redundancy; however only the Datamaster MFD/Chartplotter will receive data from NMEA 2000/SeaTalk NG devices. The Datamaster MFD/Chartplotter can bridge the data over the RayNet (Ethernet) network to other MFDs/Chartplotters in the system.