Using standard CAT5/6 patch cables instead of SeaTalkhs Cables
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05-24-16, 02:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-17 02:11 PM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.)
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Using standard CAT5/6 patch cables instead of SeaTalkhs Cables
Using standard CAT5/6 patch cables instead of SeaTalkhs Cables
It is strongly recommended that standard CAT5/6 patch cables not be used in place of SeaTalkhs Cables. Raymarine products featuring a SeaTalkhs socket(s) (ex. E-Series Classic MFDs, C/E-Series Widescreen MFDs, G-Series GPM400, DSM30/300, SR100) are exclusively designed to be used with a shielded marine grade cable which has been terminated a SeaTalkhs (M) plug. While the product's SeaTalkhs port may appear to accept a standard RJ45 (M) plug, upon closer examination, you will find that it lacks a recess to support a standard RJ45 (M) plug's locking tab to secure the plug within the product's SeaTalkhs socket. Use of a standard CAT5/6 patch cable for such purposes will: - fail to properly secure and align the cable's plug within the device's SeaTalkhs socket, - fail to protect the device's SeaTalkhs socket from the corrosive effects of the marine environment, - may lead to intermittent or complete communications failure between the MFD and other networked devices within the system's Ethernet network, - may result in RF emissions interfering with the operation of other marine electronics and radio equipment, - may result in RF emissions from other devices interfering with communications within the Ethernet network which is interfacing the Raymarine products to one another, - may void warranty. RAYFAQ# |
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