4.22 Fusion NMEA 2000 connection
Compatible Fusion NMEA 2000 marine
entertainment systems can be connected to the
SeaTalk
ng®
backbone. The Fusion entertainment
system can be controlled by any compatible MFD
connected to the same backbone.
Multiple Fusion units can be connected to the same
backbone.
1
1. MFD
2. NMEA 2000 Fusion unit
3. Fusion NMEA 2000 connection
4. SeaTalk
ng®
to DeviceNet female adaptor cable
(A06045)
5. SeaTalk
ng®
backbone
Note: The MFD should always be powered from a
separate breaker and be powered on before any
other connected devices.
For further installation information, refer to the
installation instructions supplied with the unit.
Compatible Fusion units
The table below details the Fusion entertainment
systems that are compatible with Raymarine
LightHouse
TM
powered MFDs.
NMEA 2000
Fusion unit
connection
650 Series
700 Series
750 Series
RA205 Series
Cables and connections
4.23 Media player connection
You can use your MFD to control a Bluetooth media
player (such as a smartphone).
The media player must be compatible with the
Bluetooth 2.1+ EDR power class 1.5 (supported
profile: AVRCP 1.0) or higher.
1. MFD
2. Bluetooth connection
3. Bluetooth media player
To use this feature you must first:
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• Enable Bluetooth in the System Settings on the
MFD.
• Enable Bluetooth on the media player device.
• Pair the media player device with the MFD.
• Enable Audio Control in the System Settings on
the MFD.
• Connect an RCU-3 remote and assign the shortcut
key to Start/Stop audio playback (Only required on
MFD that do not have a touchscreen).
Note: If your media player does not include built-in
speakers it may be necessary to connect the media
player's audio output to an external audio system
or a pair of headphones. For more information
refer to the instructions that accompany the media
player device.
®
SeaTalk
hs
connection
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2
3
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