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Ins ta lla tion ins tructions

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Docume nt numbe r: 87141-2
Da te : 03-2012

CP450C

Summary of Contents for CP450C

Page 1: ...CP 4 5 0 C Cle a r P u ls e Ch ir p S o n a r Mo d u le Installation instructions ENGLISH Document number 87141 2 Date 03 2012 CP450C...

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Page 3: ...s patents pending or design patents pending Fair Use Statement You may print no more than three copies of this manual for your own use You may not make any further copies or distribute or use the manu...

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Page 5: ...Location and mounting 29 4 1 Selecting a location 30 4 2 Mounting 31 Chapter 5 System checks and troubleshoot ing 33 5 1 Initial power on test 34 5 2 Troubleshooting 34 5 3 Sonar troubleshooting 35 5...

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Page 7: ...plice transducer cables There is high voltage on the transducer cable Splicing could create a safety hazard Warning Switch off power supply Ensure the vessel s power supply is switched OFF before star...

Page 8: ...tibility EMC regulations to minimize electromagnetic interference between equipment and minimize the effect such interference could have on the performance of your system Correct installation is requi...

Page 9: ...ot apply to some Raymarine products we support its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of this product Warranty registration To register your Raymarine product ownership please visit www...

Page 10: ...2 targets are close together they are shown as a single large target rather than multiple smaller targets By using a broadband swept frequency CHIRP the signal can distinguish between multiple close t...

Page 11: ...installation Chapter contents 2 1 Handbook information on page 12 2 2 Installation checklist on page 12 2 3 CP450C system examples on page 13 2 4 Tools on page 17 2 5 Pack contents on page 17 Plannin...

Page 12: ...cklist Installation includes the following activities Installation Task 1 Plan your system 2 Obtain all required equipment and tools 3 Site all equipment 4 Route all cables 5 Drill cable and mounting...

Page 13: ...ystem examples Example Basic sonar set up featuring multifunction display D12225 1 1 2 3 Item Description 1 Compatible Raymarine multifunction display 2 CP450C 3 Broadband transducer Planning the inst...

Page 14: ...4 5 6 7 8 SeaT alkhs RayNet SeaT alkng D12226 1 3 Item Description 1 CP450C 2 Raymarine network switch 3 SeaTalkhs Crossover coupler required to connect to Raymarine HS5 Network switch 4 Digital rado...

Page 15: ...Example Extended sonar system featuring multiple multifunction displays and SeaTalkng network SeaT alkng SeaT alkhs RayNet 8 8 D12227 1 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 9 9 10 Planning the installation 15...

Page 16: ...4 SeaTalkng Instrument display 5 SeaTalkng AIS receiver 6 Broadband transducer 7 Raymarine network switch 8 SeaTalkhs Crossover coupler required to connect to Raymarine HS5 Network switch 9 Compatibl...

Page 17: ...e of material that the unit is to be mounted on 2 5 Pack contents Unpack the unit carefully saving the packaging in case you need to return the unit for service Check that the correct components are p...

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Page 19: ...tions Chapter contents 3 1 General cabling guidance on page 20 3 2 Connections overview on page 21 3 3 Transducer connection on page 22 3 4 Network connection on page 24 3 5 Power connection on page 2...

Page 20: ...it isolation Appropriate circuit isolation is required for installations using both AC and DC current Always use isolating transformers or a separate power inverter to run PC s processors displays and...

Page 21: ...rk transducer and power cables to your unit 1 Ensure that the vessel s power supply is switched off 2 Ensure that the device being connected to the unit has been installed in accordance with the insta...

Page 22: ...accordance with the instructions provided with the transducer Broadband transducer connection D12231 1 1 2 Item Description 1 CP450C 2 Broadband transducer Dual broadband transducer connections 1 5 6...

Page 23: ...e the transducer cable whilst the product is powered on doing so can cause sparks If the transducer cable is accidently removed whilst the product is powered on switch the product s power off replace...

Page 24: ...RayNet to RayNet network cable Multifunction display configuration extended cables A Raymarine crossover coupler and RayNet to SeaTalkhs RJ45 network cables should be used to extend the length of net...

Page 25: ...for network connection of multiple SeaTalkhs devices featuring RayNet connectors Equipment with SeaTalkhs connectors can also be connected via suitable adaptor cables SeaTalkhs network switch E55058...

Page 26: ...connecting SeaTalkhs devices to a Raymarine network switch via SeaTalkhs cables RayNet connector used for connecting Raymarine network switches and SeaTalkhs devices to the multifunction display via...

Page 27: ...be mounted so that the power cable can be easily removed if necessary If the unit is placed in a difficult to reach location Raymarine recommends installing an on off switch on the power connection a...

Page 28: ...t ensure it has been correctly grounded in accordance with the instructions in this guide Grounding Dedicated drain wire The power cable supplied with this product includes a dedicated shield drain wi...

Page 29: ...Chapter 4 Location and mounting Chapter contents 4 1 Selecting a location on page 30 4 2 Mounting on page 31 Location and mounting 29...

Page 30: ...r enough away from any equipment that may cause interference such as motors generators and radio transmitter receivers Magnetic compass mount the unit at least 1 m 3 ft away from a magnetic compass Po...

Page 31: ...the required location using adhesive tape 108 2 mm 4 26 in 188 0 mm 7 40 in 34 6 mm 1 36 in 276 8 mm 10 90 in 299 4 mm 11 78 in Pilo t hol e cen ter 4 pos itio ns CS22 Te mplate UP IM PO RTAN T Th is...

Page 32: ...s the measuremen ts prov ided Do cum ent num ber 871 42 1 Da te 07 201 1 Ra ym arine CS 22 digital so un de r mod ule mou nting template D1 219 7 1 D12241 1 3 Remove the mounting template 4 Screw in t...

Page 33: ...eshooting Chapter contents 5 1 Initial power on test on page 34 5 2 Troubleshooting on page 34 5 3 Sonar troubleshooting on page 35 5 4 LED Diagnostics on page 37 5 5 Resetting the sonar on page 40 Sy...

Page 34: ...operating instructions refer to the handbook that accompanies your multifunction display 5 2 Troubleshooting The troubleshooting information provides possible causes and corrective action required fo...

Page 35: ...be inappropriate for present conditions Check the sounder presets gain and frequency settings Unit power supply fault Check the voltage from the power supply if this is too low it can affect the trans...

Page 36: ...Possible causes Possible solutions Paddle wheel fault Check that the paddle wheel is clean No speed offset set Add speed offset Incorrect speed reading Incorrect calibration Re calibrate equipment 36...

Page 37: ...Green shows the unit is operating normally Amber warns of a problem in the unit Red shows that there is an error in the unit The number of times the LED blinks is a code which represents the errors o...

Page 38: ...oblem persists contact Raymarine technical support Amber 3 blinks Unit overheating Ensure installation environment is within recommendations Unit will recover when temperature falls within specificati...

Page 39: ...bient temperature too hot Ensure installation environment is within recommendations Unit will recover when temperature falls within specifications If problem persists contact Raymarine technical suppo...

Page 40: ...eed and temperature calibration settings and the depth offset 1 Using a compatible Raymarine multifunction display go to the Fishfinder application page 2 Select Menu from the side menu 3 Select Set u...

Page 41: ...Chapter 6 Maintenance Chapter contents 6 1 Routine checks on page 42 6 2 Unit cleaning instructions on page 42 6 3 Transducer cleaning on page 43 Maintenance 41...

Page 42: ...ntains high voltage Adjustments require specialized service procedures and tools only available to qualified service technicians There are no user serviceable parts or adjustments The operator should...

Page 43: ...ease consult your dealer Note Never use ketone based paint Ketones can attack many plastics possibly damaging the sensor Note Never use spray paint on your transducer Spraying incorporates tiny air bu...

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Page 45: ...Chapter 7 Technical support Chapter contents 7 1 Raymarine customer support on page 46 7 2 Viewing product information on page 46 Technical support 45...

Page 46: ...0 Toll Free 1 800 539 5539 Email Raymarine custhelp com In the UK Europe the Middle East or Far East Tel 44 0 13 2924 6777 Email ukproduct support raymarine com Product information If you need to requ...

Page 47: ...Chapter 8 Technical specification Chapter contents 8 1 Technical specification on page 48 Technical specification 47...

Page 48: ...ge temperature 30 C to 70 C Relative humidity 95 Waterproof rating IPX6 Unit weight 1 539 kg Frequency 25kHz to 255kHz Pulse length 80ms maximum Maximum transmit rate 80p s Power output 1KW RMS Depth...

Page 49: ...Chapter 9 Options and accessories Chapter contents 9 1 Network hardware on page 50 9 2 RayNet connector network cables on page 50 9 3 Spares and accessories on page 51 Options and accessories 49...

Page 50: ...s crossover coupler E55060 Enables direct connection of SeaTalkhs devices to smaller systems where a switch is not required Also enables the connection of SeaTalkhs devices to an HS5 SeaTalkhs network...

Page 51: ...ft power cable A80025 Transducer adaptor cables Below is a list of transducer adaptor cables which may be required Description Part number Transducer 3m extension cable A102148 Transducer 5m extension...

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