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Electronics : Raymarine E02011 E80 8.4-inch Multifunction Navigation Display

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Raymarine E02011 E80 8.4-inch Multifunction Navigation Display

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Raymarine E02011 E80 8.4-inch Multifunction Navigation Display
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Raymarine
EAN: 0723193020111
Label: Raymarine
Product Manufacturer: Raymarine
Model: E02011
Publisher: Raymarine
Ranking: 38327
Studio: Raymarine


Piece facts:
  • High-performance, all-in-one multifunction marine navigation with an ultra-bright, sunlight viewable, 8.4-inch color TFT LCD display with 256-colors, and a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels
  • System features complete video and instrument integration, a chartplotter, a digital fishfinder, and radar functionality
  • Provides support for Sirius weather for up-to-the-minute animated weather forecasts, warnings and more, as well as supporting PC integration via RayTech RNS 6.0
  • Unit is waterproof to CFR46 standards, has an operating range of 14- to 122-degrees F, and can be bracket or panel mounted via the included mounting hardware
  • Compact and lightweight, weighs 9.2 pounds and measures 11.14 x 8.27 x 5.27 inches (W x H x D)




Display Navigation Multifunction 8.4-inch E80 E02011 Raymarine






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Raymarine's most powerful navigation displays, The E-Series units combine chartplotter, fishfinder,radar,instrument data and on board video into a highly customizable and easy to use navigation network.

Chartplotter
lnformation rich Navionics charts on CompactFlash cards provide ultra fast screen redraw thanks to an on board graphics coprocessor. When connected to an optional Raystar GPS sensor for Satellite Differential GPS accuracy, Relative, True and Auto-ranging Motion modes let you view your chart just as you like it.

Digital Fishfinder
Patented High Definition digital fishfinder technology. When you add the optional remotely mounted DSM300 Digital Sounder Module with 600 or 1000 watt and ultra high performance transducer options, you'll be able to zoom into any portion of the water column for incredible detail.

Radar
Add a compatible radome or open array radar antenna and tje E-Series will display Radar/chart overlay with MARPA (Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid) target tracking. Place waypoints directly on the radar to provide visualization like never before.

lntegration
Dual or Multi-station operation with SeaTalk hs HighSpeed Networking. The E-Series allows you to connect remote cameras or on board video entertainment sources, Access engine instrument data and display your navigation on the flat screen in your salon, all at the same time!

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The Raymarine E02011 E80 8.4-inch Multifunction Navigation Display is a high-performance, all-in-one multifunction marine display for leisure and work marine vehicles alike. The Raymarine E80 is a complete marine recreational solution with multifunctional navigation features, video and instrument integration, a chartplotter, a digital fishfinder, and radar functionality.

The Raymarine E80 is constructed with an ultra-bright, sunlight viewable, 8.4-inch color TFT LCD display with 256-colors, a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, and a built-in graphics coprocessor that delivers maximum display performance and brilliant color video. This display screen utilizes prismatic light enhancing technology combined with high backlighting that provides crisp, bright color even in tropical sunlight, and allows you to create custom navigation pages arranged in either full screen, or in multiple window combinations. The E80 also includes SeaTalk networking that allows you to instantly transfer functions between different E-series displays throughout your vessel in dual or multi-display combinations, all at 100 Megabit transfer speeds, and all with simple, plug-and-play setup that doesn't use lP protocols or require an lT professional. For extended systems, the SeaTalk network switch enables connections of up to eight network devices, and is engineered for performance with a smart auto-sensing switch that delivers duplex network switching in a fast and reliable manner.

The Raymarine E80 display includes video outputs that allow you to view navigation data on big-screen TVs, a PC monitor, or one of Raymarine's monitors like the M1500, as well as four video inputs for monitoring onboard cameras and underwater docking cameras, or entertainment such as your DVD player, game console, or TV satellite. This unit also lets you track engine and instrument data with NMEA 0183 and 2000 protocol support for networking with electronic single or dual engine instrument systems, allowing you to choose between five engine data display combinations to view tachometer, voltage, oil pressure, fuel level and consumption, and coolant temperature in either full-screen, or within a window views. With support for Raymarine SeaTalk protocols this system can also seamlessly integrate with Raymarine's robust line of instruments and autopilot systems.

This multifunction display also has a complete chartplotter, with features such as head-up, north-up, or course-up charting, relative, true-motion and autozoom functions, and a screen offset for a maximum look-ahead view. This chartplotter allows 1,250 waypoints with 16-character names, 125 routes with 50 waypoints per route, 10 track memories with 1,000 pts per track, and features SmartRoute, which converts tracks into waypoints organized in a route. And just in case you need more, this unit includes support for compact flash cards so you can have a virtually unlimited number of waypoints, routes, and tracks. The E80's chartplotter is absolutely crammed with features and functions such as various vessel tracking and man-overboard alarms, radar overlay, multiple motion modes, and tons of chart object information, as well as support for optional Navionics platinum multi-dimensional chartplotting.

With the simple addition of a digital sounder module, the E80 becomes a powerful fishfinder as well, with an auto-adaptive digital transmitter and receiver that virtually eliminates clutter and automatically targets individual fish with amazing precision, as well as providing auto-adaptive control of sensitivity, ping rate and transmit power. This fishfinder features dual frequency 200/50 Khz operation, an A-scope real-time sonar display, a bottom lock mode, 2x, 4x, and 6x zoom magnification, and a maximum depth of up to 5,000 feet depending on conditions. This unit allows you to set multiple alarms, provides for range markers, has bottom coverage display, and has a maximum transmit rate of 1,580 pulses per minute at a 50-foot range at 1,000 to 600 watts RMS of transmitter power.

Used in conjunction with a Pathfinder radome or open-array antenna, the Raymarine E80 becomes a powerful radar system with a +/- 1-degree accuracy. This radar system features two EBLS (Electronic Bearing Lines), two guard zones with selectable sensitivity levels and audible alarms, and MARPA (Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid) allowing you to track up to 10 vessels on radar display. The unit includes auto GST automatic control of gain, sea clutter and tune, radar waypoint navigation and multiple waypoint overlay (0.125 to 72nm range), relative or true-motion modes, and head-up, course-up and north-up modes. The E80 simplifies radar navigation by comparing and reconciling overlaid radar targets with chart objects, and surpasses conventional radars thanks to an advanced microprocessor controlled transmitter/receiver and ultra-efficient low-noise receiver technology.

The all-in-one E80 multifunction high-performance navigation display consumes 20-watts of power via a 12-volt or 24-volt DC power supply. This unit is waterproof to CFR46 standards, has an operating range of 14- to 122-degrees F, and can be bracket or panel mounted via the included mounting hardware. Compact and lightweight, the Raymarine E80 weighs 9.2 pounds, and measures 11.14 x 8.27 x 5.27 inches (W x H x D). This navigation system also provides support for Sirius weather so you can view up-to-the-minute animated weather forecasts, warnings and more, as well as supporting PC integration via RayTech RNS 6.0 for even easier waypoint and route planning from not just your boat, but your home or office, making this the perfect and most complete option for virtually any of your marine navigational needs.


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