Raymarine GPS Receiver E32001 User Guide

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RTN in this manual should be  
interpreted as Raymarine.  
The names Raytheon and RTN  
are owned by the  
Raytheon Company.  
 
Raystar 112LP  
GPS Transducer  
Installation Guide  
Covers: E32001 SeaTalk Version  
E32002 NMEA Version  
 
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IMPORTANT NOTICE  
This device is only an aid to navigation. Its accuracy can be affected  
by many factors, including equipment failure or defects, environmen-  
tal conditions and improper handling or use.  
It is the user’s responsibility to exercise common prudence and  
navigational judgement, and this device should not be relied upon as a  
substitute for such prudence and judgement.  
Package Contents  
Checking your Raystar 112LP Package  
The Raystar 112LP package contains the following standard items:  
1. Low profile GPS receiver  
2. Flush mount gasket  
3. Mounting studs & Thumb nuts (x2)  
4. Pole mount attachment  
5. Screws (M4) for pole mount attachment (x2)  
6. Installation Guide including Warranty document  
Items Missing?  
If any of the above items are missing or damaged, please contact your  
Raytheon dealer or our Product Support Department to obtain  
replacement parts. Please note that missing or damaged items  
cannot be replaced without proof of purchase.  
Registering this Product  
Once you have checked that you have all of the listed components,  
please take the time to complete the warranty document and return it  
to your national distributor.  
By returning this document you will receive prompt and expert  
attention should you ever experience any difficulties with this product.  
Also, your details are added to our customer database so that you  
automatically receive new product brochures as and when they are  
released.  
 
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Summary of Features  
Receiver type:  
Frequency:  
12 Parallel channels  
1575.42 MHz +/- 1 MHz  
(C/A code), L1  
-130dBm  
Sensitivity:  
Signal acquisition: Automatic  
Time to first fix:  
Position accuracy:  
Speed accuracy:  
Geodetic Datum:  
15 minutes maximum,  
typically 2 minutes  
15m RMS. (L1, C/A code  
HDOP <2.5 without SA)  
0.5m/s RMS. (L1, C/A code  
HDOP <2.5 without SA)  
WGS-84  
(190 alternatives programmable)  
10m (33ft)  
-10 to 700C (14 to 1580F)  
-10 to 700C (14 to 1580F)  
Cable length:  
Operating Temp.:  
Storage Temp.:  
Data Input/Output:  
NMEA Version  
NMEA0183 V2.3 Output  
Non-isolated NMEA Input  
RTCM SC-104 Version 2.1 Input  
SeaTalk Version  
Memory Backup:  
SeaTalk Bus  
RTCM SC-104 Version 2.1 Input  
Lithium battery (10 year life)  
Disposal Note:  
Care should be taken when disposing of this equipment as a Lithium  
battery is fitted internally.  
Local regulations may apply and must be adhered to.  
 
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Raytheon Raystar 112LP GPS Receiver  
This booklet covers two models of the Raystar 112LP  
SeaTalk Version  
NMEA Version  
Part No. E32001  
Part No. E32002  
Before commencing installation ensure you have the correct unit for  
your application. Raytheon Marine cannot be responsible for incorrect  
operation due to incorrect unit specification. Always state which  
model you have when making any communication with Raytheon or a  
registered service agent.  
GPS Transducer Installation  
The sensor is designed to receive the signals emitted from the satel-  
lites in a direct path. Ideally, the antenna unit should be mounted  
horizontally in a location that is open and clear of any masts, search  
lights, or other structures that could block the line-of-sight reception  
of the antenna unit. The height of the GPS sensor is not as important as  
the sensor having a clear view horizon to horizon for optimum signal  
reception. In fact, the lower the antenna can be mounted and have a  
clear view to satellites, the better. The more stable the antenna, the  
easier it is to track satellites lower to the horizon.  
When mounting the GPS receiver flush to a deck surface avoid areas  
where the unit will be walked on or where it may become a tripping  
hazard.  
The GPS sensor should be separated by at least 3ft (1m) from other  
communication antennas and should not be mounted in the direct path  
of a Radar’s antenna beam.  
While planning the location for the receiver, consider finding a  
convenient pathway for running the interconnecting cable which will  
connect the GPS receiver to the GPS display unit or to the rest of an  
integrated system. Ideally the cable should be run in a manner so that  
it can be hidden from view and, if possible, be in a direct path to the  
point of connection. It is important to keep the cable separated from  
other shipboard cables as much as possible to prevent interference  
pick-up.  
Note:  
Mounting on the mast of a sailboat is not recommended  
 
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Surface Mounting  
1. Select a suitable area which allows access to the underside of the  
mounting surface for fixing and, using the template supplied in this  
document, carefully drill the two 6mm (0.25in) fixing holes marked.  
2. If the cable is to pass through the mounting surface drill the 6mm  
(0.25in) or 19mm (0.75”) centre hole depending on whether the plug  
has to pass through the surface or not.  
If the cable is to exit from the side of the GPS above the mounting  
surface then remove the two plastic tabs (1) obstructing the cable  
channel.  
Note:  
Failure to remove the plastic tabs from within the cable channel could  
result in cable damage  
3. Screw the supplied brass studs (2) into the underside of the receiver.  
4. Stick the supplied gasket (3) to the mounting surface ensuring the  
holes match and pass the cable through the centre hole or the cable  
exit channel.  
5. Carefully position the receiver passing the studs through the holes in  
the mounting surface and secure to the mounting surface using the  
thumb nuts provided (4).  
1
3
2
2
3
4
4
D4190-1  
 
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Pole/Rail Mounting  
1. Screw the pole mount base to a suitable pole or rail mount bracket  
which has an industry standard 1” 14TPI thread until secure.  
2. Pass the cable through the centre hole of the pole mount base (A)  
or through the cable exit hole alongside the centre hole (B) or  
insert the cable into the side exit channel (C).  
3. Check the cable is positioned correctly and secure the receiver to  
the pole base using the two screws provided.  
Note:  
An optional Rail mount bracket is available from Raytheon  
(Part No. D360) allowing attachment to hand/guard rails from 19mm  
(3/4”) to 25mm (1in).  
D4191-1  
 
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Connections  
NMEA Version  
Connection is made via a 10m (33ft) cable terminated with a moulded  
6 pin connector.  
3 Screen (0V/ground)  
2 Screen  
(0V/ground)  
4 Yellow  
(NMEA out))  
1 Red  
(Power )  
5 Green  
(NMEA in)  
6 Brown (RTCM in)  
D4192-1  
SeaTalk Version  
Connection is made via the 10m (33ft) cable with bare ends suitable  
for connection to an existing SeaTalk bus.  
Red (12V)  
Yellow (SeaTalk input/output)  
Brown (RTCM in)  
Green (not connected)  
Screen (0V/ground)  
D4193-1  
NMEA Sentences  
Output  
GPGGA, GPGSA, GPGSV, GPGLL, GPRMC, GPVTG, GPDTM,  
PRAYA.  
 
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Raytheon Raystar 112LP GPS Receiver  
Mounting Template  
19mm (0.75") dia.  
for NMEA plug  
36mm (1.4in)  
18mm  
(0.7in)  
6mm (0.25") dia.  
2 positions  
6mm (0.25") dia.  
for cable only  
Cable Exit Channel  
D4194-1  
Note:  
Access to the underside of the mounting surface must be available to allow for  
secure fixing.  
 
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EMC Installation & Service Guidelines  
All Raytheon equipment and accessories are designed to the best  
industry standards for use in the leisure marine environment.  
Their design and manufacture conforms to the appropriate Electro-  
magnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards, but good installation is  
required to ensure that performance is not compromised. Although  
every effort has been taken to ensure that they will perform under all  
conditions, it is important to understand what factors could affect the  
operation of the product.  
Installation  
All Raytheon equipment and cables connected to it should be;  
At least 1m (3 feet) from any equipment transmitting or cables  
carrying radio signals e.g. VHF radios, cables and antennas. In the  
case of SSB radios, the distance should be increased to 2m (7ft).  
More than 2m (ft) from the path of a radar beam.  
The equipment should be supplied from a different battery than the  
one used for engine start. This will not damage the equipment, but  
may cause the loss of some information and can change the operating  
mode.  
Genuine Raytheon cables should be used at all times. Cutting and  
rejoining these cables can compromise EMC performance and so  
should be avoided unless doing so is detailed in the installation  
manual.  
Check Before Going to Sea  
Always check the installation before going to sea to make sure that it  
is not affected by radio transmissions, engine starting etc...  
In some installations, it may not be possible to prevent the equipment  
from being affected by external influences. In general this will not  
damage the equipment but can lead to it resetting, or momentarily  
may result in faulty operation.  
Servicing and Safety  
This product contains no user servicable parts.  
Raytheon equipment should be serviced only by authorised Raytheon  
service engineers. They will ensure that service procedures and  
replacement parts used will not affect performance. There are no user  
serviceable parts in any Raytheon product.  
Always report any EMC related problem to your nearest Raytheon  
dealer. We will use any such information to improve our quality  
standards.  
 
Document Number:81144-1  
Raytheon Marine Company  
676 Island Pond Road  
Manchester, NH 03109-5420 USA  
TEL (603) 647-7530  
FAX (603) 634-4756  
Raytheon Marine Europe Ltd.  
Anchorage Park, Portsmouth  
Hampshire, PO3 5TD England  
TEL +44 (0) 1705 693611  
FAX +44 (0) 1705 694642  
Printed in England  
 

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