Cable runs – Raymarine SR100 User Manual

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Cable runs

Consider the following points before installing the system cables:
• You will need to connect the antenna, ethernet and power cables to

the receiver.

• All cables should be adequately clamped and protected from physical

damage and exposure to heat.

• Avoid running cables through bilges or doorways, or close to moving

or hot objects.

Note:

Acute bends must be avoided minimum bend radius 25mm.

• Where a cable passes through an exposed bulkhead or deckhead, a

watertight gland or swan neck tube should be used.

• DO NOT cut the cables or remove the connectors.

• DO NOT pull cables through bulkheads using a cord attached to the

connector. This could damage the connector.

• Secure cables in place using tie wraps or lacing twine. Bundling cables

in a way not to produce sharp bends as this can adversely effect the

performance of the SR50/SR100

You will need to run the following cables:
• Power cable.

• SeaTalk

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network cable (SR100 only)

• SeaTalk

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network cable (SR50 only

)

• Antenna cable.

• Audio Cable (SR50 only)
Power cable

A 10 ft. (3m) power cable is supplied. This cable has a connector plug for

connecting to the weather receiver at one end and three wires at the other

for connecting to your boats power supply. This cable may be extended to

a distance of 60 ft. (20m) using a suitable wire, gauge AWG 12 or greater.

For full details of power connections refer to “Power cable” on page 15.
SeaTalk

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network cable (SR100 only)

A 4.9 ft. (1.5m) network cable is supplied. This cable should be used to

connect your SR100 weather receiver to either a SeaTalk

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Network Switch

or cross over coupler to connect to your E Series display or G Series

processor. If a longer cable is required it should be purchased from your

local Raymarine dealer. For full details of available cable lengths refer to

“SeaTalkhs (SR100 Specific)” on page 16.
Seatalk

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network cable(SR50 only)

A 10ft (3M) Y cable is supplied.This cable makes up a complete terminated

Seatalk

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network and power solution. This cable should be used to

connect your SR50 weather receiver to your C series display and also

supply power to the SeaTalk

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network. If a longer cable is required it

should be purchased from your local Raymarine dealer. The cable supplied

CAUTION

Cables

DO NOT cut cables or remove connectors as this will

severely reduce system performance.

If a longer cable is required you will need to purchase a

replacement cable from a suitable dealer.

If a shorter cable is required, bundle excess cable neatly

and secure out of the way ensuring not to exceed the

minimum bend radius of 25mm.

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