Appendix e: connecting a raymarine heading sensor, G-series course computer, Appendix e – Raymarine Radar equipment Raychart Chartplotter RC530 PLUS User Manual

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Appendix E: Connecting a Raymarine Heading Sensor

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Appendix E: Connecting a Raymarine

Heading Sensor

The performance of MARPA and radar/chart overlay on the

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dependent on the quality of your heading sensor.

Raymarine recommend that, for optimum MARPA and radar/chart overlay
operation, you use Raymarine Rate Gyro Compass or a G-series course
computer, connected via NMEA, as your source of heading data. The G-series
course computer uses rate gyro compensation.

This Appendix provides connection details for a Raymarine 150G or 400G
course computer. For information on the Rate Gyro Compass refer to the
handbook supplied with the compass. Figure 8-15 on page 26 shows a typical
Pathfinder system with a Rate Gyro Compass system.

If you have a different heading sensor, or require further assistance, please
contact your authorized Raymarine dealer or Raymarine Technical Support.

G-Series Course Computer

Note: A 150 or 400 course computer coupled to the optional GyroPlus unit
will provide heading data of equal quality to the 150G or 400G course com-
puter. The method of connecting to your

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display is the same.

If you have a Raymarine 150G or 400G course computer we recommend that
you configure your system as follows and illustrated below:

Connect the course computer NMEA1 output to the NMEA input on each
of your displays that will be used for MARPA and radar/chart overlay.

For each display, in the System Set Up Menu set Bridge NMEA Heading
OFF (see Bridge NMEA Heading on page 7-8).

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