Sr50 system, Sr100 system – Raymarine SR100 User Manual

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15 Raymarine Sirius Weather System Installation Guide

Connector panel

The connector panel of the receiver provides the following connection

sockets:

SR50 system

Power

for connecting the system to your boat’s DC power supply.

SeaTalk

NG

Network Y cable

for connecting the receiver to your

display (also required to be connected to power supply to provide

power to the SeaTalk

NG

bus).

Antenna

for connecting the antenna to the system.

Audio

for connecting to an audio output device i.e. Power Amplifier.

The connector panel also contains a Light Emitting Diode (LED) to indicate

system status for diagnostic purposes. For full details of the status LED

refer to “Status LED” on page 20.

SR100 system

Power

for connecting the system to your boat’s DC power supply.

SeaTalk

hs

for connecting the receiver to your boat’s SeaTalk

HS

Network.

Antenna

for connecting the antenna to the system.

Audio

not used.

The connector panel also contains a light emitting diode (LED) to indicate

system status for diagnostic purposes. For full details of the status LED

refer to “Status LED” on page 20
Power cable

Sirius weather systems are intended for use on your boats’ DC power

system. With an operating range of 9 V to 32 V.

There is no power switch on the SR50/SR100 Sirius weather receiver, it

automatically turns on when the system is powered.

The power connection for your system should be made at either the output

of the battery isolator switch, or at a DC power distribution panel. The

power must be fed directly to the system through its own dedicated cable

system and MUST be protected by a thermal circuit breaker or fuse,

installed close to the power connection.

A 10 ft. (3 m) cable is supplied with your system for connecting to the

boat’s DC power supply as follows:

POWER

AUDIO

SEATALK NG

ANTENNA

D9940-1

POWER

AUDIO

SEATALK HS

ANTENNA

D9076-1

CAUTION

In line fuse

If you do not have a breaker in the power circuit, an in line

2A slow blow fuse should be fitted to the positive (red)

lead of the power cable.

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