Separate course computer and instrument power, Typical larger boat system – Raymarine 150/400 User Manual

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Type 150/400 Autopilot System: Installation Guide

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Separate course computer and instrument power

Another option is to provide separate power supplies to the course
computer and SeaTalk system so you can have independent, switched
instrument and pilot systems.

On the illustrated example, the behavior of the control unit on
SeaTalk A depends on whether you connect the red SeaTalk wire to
the SeaTalk B terminal:

if the red wire is not connected, the control unit does not power up
when the course computer power is off

if the red wire is connected, the control unit shows a PILOT OFF or
NO LINK message when the course computer power is off (as it will
still receive power from the SeaTalk B line)

Typical larger boat system

The following illustration shows a typical system layout for a
Type 150G or Type 400G course computer on a larger boat. It has:

separate course computer and SeaTalk power supplies

an isolated control unit on SeaTalk A

a NMEA 1 output so the radar/chartplotters can use the fast
heading output from the course computer to enable MARPA
(see page 37)

Screen

Red*

Yellow

Separate course computer and instrument power supplies

Control unit

D5393-2

ST60
instruments

SeaTalk B

SeaTalk A

Instrument SeaTalk bus

Course computer
power supply
(via breaker/fuse)

12 V power supply
for Instrument
SeaTalk bus
(via breaker/fuse)

*Red wire not connected:
When course computer power supply is off,
control unit does not power up.

*Red wire connected:
When course computer power supply is off,
control unit shows 'PILOT OFF' or 'NO LINK'
message.

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