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10 Raymarine SR100 Sirius Weather System - Installation Guide
System connections
This section deals with connecting your Sirius weather system after
installation
A typical Sirius weather system is shown in the illustration above.
Connector panel
The connector panel of the receiver provides the following connection
sockets:
• Power - for connecting the system to your boat’s DC power supply.
• SeaTalk
hs
- for connecting the receiver to your boat’s ethernet
system.
• Antenna - for connecting the SRA-40 antenna to the system.
• Audio - not used at this time.
The connector panel also contains a light emitting diode (LED) to indicate
system status for diagnostic purposes. For full details of the status LED
refer to “Status LED” on page 15
Power cable
CAUTION: In-line fuse
If you do not have a breaker in the power circuit, an in-line
2A quick blow fuse should be fitted to the positive (red) lead
of the power cable.
Sirius SR100 weather systems are intended for use on boat’s DC power
systems operating in the range 9 V to 32 V. That is 12 V or 24 V systems.
There is no power switch on the SR100 receiver, it automatically turns on
when the system is powered.
Power Supply
CANCELOK
RANGE
IN
OUT
PAGE
ACTIVE
WPTS
MOB
MENU
DATA
SRA-40
Antenna
SR100
Weather Receiver
SeaTalk
hs
Network Switch
E-Series Display
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Other SeaTalk
hs
devices
POWER
AUDIO
SEATALK HS
ANTENNA
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