Raymarine S100 Base Station & Wireless Controller Installation Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Raymarine
Table of Contents
- Fitting remote
- Parts supplied
- Tools Required
- Locating Base Station
- Fitting Base Station
- Connecting Base Station to SeaTalkng system
- Connecting Smart Controller charging cable
- Fitting batteries to S100 Remote
- Testing wireless range
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Base Station & Wireless Controller Installation guide
Fitting remote
Cradle at fixed position
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Mark holes for the fixing screws.
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Drill three 1/8 inch (3.4 mm) pilot holes for the fixing screws
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Countersink the pilot holes to prevent damage to the mounting surface.
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Use the three No. 8 screws to secure the cradle to the mounting surface
Parts supplied
Tools Required
Locating Base Station
Fitting Base Station
1. Remove cover | 2. Mark holes for the fixing screws. |
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3. Drill two 7 /64 inch (2.7 mm) pilot holes for the fixing screws | 4. |
Countersink the pilot holes to prevent damage to the mounting surface
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5. Use the two No. 6 screws to secure the Base Station to the mounting
surface| 6. Replace cover
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Connecting Base Station to SeaTalkng system
Important: Before connecting the Base Station, ensure that the 12 V supply
on the SeaTalkng system is protected by 5 A fuse.
Provided you do not want to connect to NMEA2000, you can connect the S100 or
Smart Controller to a SeaTalkng system using a suitable SeaTalkng bridging
product (such as SeaTalk to STng converter, or ST70 Instrument), and a
suitable SeaTalk(1) to SeaTalkng adaptor cable. If you intend doing this,
please note:
- If connecting via SeaTalk to STng converter, the converter must ONLY be powered by the SeaTalkng bus.
- You can connect a single SeaTalk(1) network to SeaTalkng in the way described above;
- You can connect two SeaTalk(1) networks to SeaTalkng in the way described above, but the two SeaTalk(1)
networks must NOT be connected together. For more detail, refer to SeaTalkng Networking Guide (81300).
Important:
Before connecting the Base Station, ensure that the 12 V supply on the
asscociated SeaTalk system is protected by a 5 A fuse.
Note:
If necessary, you can remove the SeaTalk connector from the Base Station
cable, to make direct connections to SeaTalk, e.g. at a Raymarine course
computer.
SeaTalk color coding: Yellow: SeaTalk data; Red: +12 V; Screen: 0 V
Connecting Smart Controller charging cable
Fitting batteries to S100 Remote
Fit 2 x AAA batteries (supplied).
When replacing, use only high-quality alkaline, AAA size batteries.
Testing wireless range
Individual installation environments have a significant impact on wireless range; each vessel is different. Move around your vessel while observing the wireless signal strength gauge. This provides an indication of the wireless range you can expect to experience when using the remote at various locations around your vessel. If you have any issues or questions about this, please contact Product Support.
Document: 87042-6
Date: 08-2020
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