Raymarine Package Deal - C70, C80, E80, E120  
High Performance Multifunction Navigation Display with an 12.1" Ultra Bright Sunlight Viewable Color Display.
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Our most powerful multifunction displays, Raymarine E-Series delivers chartplotter, fishfinder, radar, and video in an easy to use networked navigation system. Featuring ultra bright displays, a customizable navigation interface, and super-fast networking, E-Series sets the new standard for integrated marine electronics.
Configuring your E-Series system is a simple as determining which features you'd like to have (chart, radar, sonar, video) and where you would like to see them. The powerful SeaTalk hs network supports up to 7 E-Series displays plus the DSM300 sounder module (or 8 displays without a DSM300.)
Configuring a Basic E-Series System
The most basic E-series system consists of an E80 or E120 display, and a DSM300. Using a SeaTalk hs Crossover coupler, we can quickly and easily connect them together. Because the components are all auto sensing, there is no complicated setup required. Simply plug them in. If you;re not using a DSM300, you can link any 2 E-Series displays with the crossover coupler too. Figure 1 illustrates the usage of the Crossover Coupler.
Configuring a Multistation E-Series System
In a multistation E-Series, we are connecting any 3 to 8 SeaTalk hs devices together using the SeaTalk hs Network Switch. Again, the auto sensing SeaTalk hs components make setup a breeze ...simply plug them in. SeaTalk hs does the rest. Figure 2 shows the usage of the SeaTalk hs Network Switch.
E-Series' VGA output allows you to view your data on big screen TV's, PC monitors, or Raymarine's rugged M1500 marine monitor. Connect up to 4 video inputs for monitoring onboard cameras or viewing onboard entertainment.
Keep track of engine performance with E-Series virtual engine instruments. Using NMEA 2000* protocol, E-Series displays can network with many electronic engine instrument systems.
About NMEA 2000 Engine Instruments
E-Series displays will network with electronic engine instrumentation that supports the NMEA 2000 protocol for engine data. Many leading engine manufacturers are currently developing NMEA 2000 compatible engines systems. Once an engine is certified NMEA 2000 compatible, a simple plug and play connection to an E-Series display enables the display to repeat engine data.
Raymarine supports the continued adoption of the NMEA 2000 protocol. We we are proud to be one of the first manufacturers to produce NMEA 2000 certified electronics with the release of ST290 instruments in 2002. E-Series displays are NMEA 2000 certified, ensuring future compatibility with NMEA 2000 electronic engine systems.
E-Series displays support Raymarine SeaTalk and SeaTalk 2 protocols for seamless integration with Raymarine's instruments and autopilot systems.
Total Chart Control
Experience Raymarine's patented HD Digital Fishfinder technology by adding the DSM300 Digital Sonar Module to your E-Series system. With SeaTalk HS networking, high definition digital fishfinding is available on every display on the network. E-Series digital fishfinder features include:
SeaTalk HS Network Switch
Navigate with confidence and safety in fog, rain, and darkness with E-Series radar. Simply choose the Raymarine radome or open array that best meets your need, plug it in and you're done! E-Series radar features include:
Radome or Open Array
Unparalleled Performance
RayTech RNS 6.0 transforms your PC into a Raymarine Multifunction Navigation Display
A simple, Ethernet connection between the PC and Raymarine’s SeaTalkhs network allows the captain to access and share radar, HD Digital™ fishfinder, Navionics charts and navigation data instantly with Raymarine’s E-Series displays.
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E-Series Accessory Guide
E-Series Displays Flush Mount Templates
E-Series Installation Manual
E-Series Operating Guide
E-Series Product Brochure
E-Series Reference Manual
Interim Sheet: External Alarm Output on E-Series Displays