Isolated control unit, single power supply – Raymarine 150/400 User Manual

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Step 9: Integrate the System

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Isolated control unit, single power supply

If you have two control units, we recommend that you connect one to
each SeaTalk terminal. In the following illustration:

the course computer provides power to the SeaTalk system

one control unit is connected on its own to SeaTalk A so it is
isolated against any possible failure of SeaTalk B

If the SeaTalk B line fails, the isolated control unit will switch to
Standby mode as a safety measure. By pressing auto on the isolated
control unit you can regain full autopilot control.

* Note: Depending on the number of SeaTalk units and the total length of SeaTalk
cabling, you may need to provide power supply to each end of the SeaTalk bus
(‘ring-main’ style). Refer to the instrument handbook for more information.

Control unit

D5391-2

ST60
instruments

Single control unit, single power supply

SeaTalk bus

SeaTalk A

Extra connection on larger SeaTalk systems*

Course computer
power supply
(via breaker/fuse)

Isolated control unit, single power supply

Second

control unit

Isolated

control unit

D5392-2

ST60
instruments

SeaTalk B

SeaTalk A

SeaTalk bus

Extra connection on larger SeaTalk systems*

Course computer
power supply
(via breaker/fuse)

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