Connecting the data cableFollow the steps below to connect your HD-SDI datacable to the multifunction display.1324D13048-31. Ensure the BNC connector is correctly orientated.2. Fully insert the BNC connector into the relevantHD-SDI connection on the back of yourmultifunction display and turn the locking collarclockwise until locked into position.3. Push the protective boot over the BNC connectorand HD-SDI connection on the back of thedisplay.4. Use 2 cable ties (supplied) to secure theprotective boot over the connection.Protecting disconnected cablesIf a BNC cable is to be left disconnected then theprotective cap should be secured to the end of theboot.1 2 3D13050-11. Disconnected the BNC cable from themultifunction display.2. Push the boot over the cap as shown below.3. It is recommended that a cable tie be used tosecure the boot to the cap.HD-SDI maximum cable lengthThe maximum recommended cable length is shownbelow.HD-SDI input cable 50 m (164 ft.)4.25 Thermal camera connectionThermal cameras can be connected directly to thedisplay’s network connection or can be connected tothe SeaTalkhs network, via a Raymarine® networkswitch.2 connections are required:• Network connection — required to control thethermal camera via a compatible Raymarine®MFD or optional Joystick Control Unit (JCU).• Video connection — transmits the compositevideo signal to a compatible Raymarine® MFD.Note: The Thermal camera can only be connectedto MFDs with a Video input connection.T200 Series connectionD12839-23214 5 671. MFD2. Thermal camera3. Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector4. RayNet to RJ45 SeaTalkhs adaptor cable5. Network connection to MFD (RayNet)6. Video connection to MFD (composite video)7. Video cableT300 / T400 Series connection.SeaTalkhs / RayNetSeaTalkhs / RayNetSeaTalkhs / RayNetD12260-2674932158101. MFD2. Video connection to MFD (composite video)3. Network connection to MFD (RayNet cable)50 gS Series installation instructions