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Big gus June 23rd 05 11:23 AM

Raychart 601 connected to a Raytheon R41 XX Radar
 
Hi all

I have this issue
I have done a hard reset on both units

The Raychart puts the chart on the radar screen ok but after about 30
seconds, the chart plotting seems to lock up. With the exception of ,
you can still move the cross-hairs and only the cross hairs. no other
button on the 601 does anything except the power button

If you power off and then back on the 601, it will work fine for abut
30 more seconds.

ANy thoughts?

Thanks
Mark

*JimH* June 23rd 05 11:12 PM


"Big gus" wrote in message
...
Hi all

I have this issue
I have done a hard reset on both units

The Raychart puts the chart on the radar screen ok but after about 30
seconds, the chart plotting seems to lock up. With the exception of ,
you can still move the cross-hairs and only the cross hairs. no other
button on the 601 does anything except the power button

If you power off and then back on the 601, it will work fine for abut
30 more seconds.

ANy thoughts?

Thanks
Mark


How does your gps work on it's own? If it is fine then the trouble is most
likely in the gps connection to the raychart or the C-Map cartridge being
used.

I always had good results dealing with the techs from Raymarine. Maybe you
can shoot them an email and they can give you some troubleshooting tips.



Big gus June 24th 05 10:50 AM

WEll ... let me give you more details

The GPS is a Raytheon 398 and works great.
The chart plotter is a Raytheon 601 ( I have 2 of these units)

The Radar is a Raytheon R41 XX

THe 601 puts the chart (only the chart) on the radar screen

it works great for about 30-45 seconds then seems to lock up. But...
I can move the cross-hairs on the chart plotter and the rest of the
chart plotter (only the chart plotter) LOCKS UP TIGHT

Everything else works fine

any thoughts?

Thanks
Mark



On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 18:12:48 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:


"Big gus" wrote in message
.. .
Hi all

I have this issue
I have done a hard reset on both units

The Raychart puts the chart on the radar screen ok but after about 30
seconds, the chart plotting seems to lock up. With the exception of ,
you can still move the cross-hairs and only the cross hairs. no other
button on the 601 does anything except the power button

If you power off and then back on the 601, it will work fine for abut
30 more seconds.

ANy thoughts?

Thanks
Mark


How does your gps work on it's own? If it is fine then the trouble is most
likely in the gps connection to the raychart or the C-Map cartridge being
used.

I always had good results dealing with the techs from Raymarine. Maybe you
can shoot them an email and they can give you some troubleshooting tips.



*JimH* June 24th 05 10:31 PM


"Big gus" wrote in message
...
WEll ... let me give you more details

The GPS is a Raytheon 398 and works great.
The chart plotter is a Raytheon 601 ( I have 2 of these units)

The Radar is a Raytheon R41 XX

THe 601 puts the chart (only the chart) on the radar screen

it works great for about 30-45 seconds then seems to lock up. But...
I can move the cross-hairs on the chart plotter and the rest of the
chart plotter (only the chart plotter) LOCKS UP TIGHT

Everything else works fine

any thoughts?

Thanks
Mark



On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 18:12:48 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:


"Big gus" wrote in message
. ..
Hi all

I have this issue
I have done a hard reset on both units

The Raychart puts the chart on the radar screen ok but after about 30
seconds, the chart plotting seems to lock up. With the exception of ,
you can still move the cross-hairs and only the cross hairs. no other
button on the 601 does anything except the power button

If you power off and then back on the 601, it will work fine for abut
30 more seconds.

ANy thoughts?

Thanks
Mark


How does your gps work on it's own? If it is fine then the trouble is
most
likely in the gps connection to the raychart or the C-Map cartridge being
used.

I always had good results dealing with the techs from Raymarine. Maybe
you
can shoot them an email and they can give you some troubleshooting tips.



Again, I would check the hard wire connection between the gps and the chart
plotter, and for a defective C-Map cartridge. Does radar show up OK on the
same screen?



Big gus June 26th 05 04:31 PM

Yes
the radar works fine


On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 17:31:00 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:


"Big gus" wrote in message
.. .
WEll ... let me give you more details

The GPS is a Raytheon 398 and works great.
The chart plotter is a Raytheon 601 ( I have 2 of these units)

The Radar is a Raytheon R41 XX

THe 601 puts the chart (only the chart) on the radar screen

it works great for about 30-45 seconds then seems to lock up. But...
I can move the cross-hairs on the chart plotter and the rest of the
chart plotter (only the chart plotter) LOCKS UP TIGHT

Everything else works fine

any thoughts?

Thanks
Mark



On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 18:12:48 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:


"Big gus" wrote in message
...
Hi all

I have this issue
I have done a hard reset on both units

The Raychart puts the chart on the radar screen ok but after about 30
seconds, the chart plotting seems to lock up. With the exception of ,
you can still move the cross-hairs and only the cross hairs. no other
button on the 601 does anything except the power button

If you power off and then back on the 601, it will work fine for abut
30 more seconds.

ANy thoughts?

Thanks
Mark

How does your gps work on it's own? If it is fine then the trouble is
most
likely in the gps connection to the raychart or the C-Map cartridge being
used.

I always had good results dealing with the techs from Raymarine. Maybe
you
can shoot them an email and they can give you some troubleshooting tips.



Again, I would check the hard wire connection between the gps and the chart
plotter, and for a defective C-Map cartridge. Does radar show up OK on the
same screen?



Gudmundur June 27th 05 04:20 AM

In article ,
says...

WEll ... let me give you more details

The GPS is a Raytheon 398 and works great.
The chart plotter is a Raytheon 601 ( I have 2 of these units)

The Radar is a Raytheon R41 XX


Let me assume (yup, I know, the pun) that your GPS drives the Plotter
on it's data input connector, And the Plotter data output connector goes
to your 41XX, and these would be the BNC type connections.

May I first suggest disconnecting the Plotter from the 41XX and watch for
lockup to occur on the plotter. If this happens, I may have an idea of
what is wrong.

Please reply back to the thread if I am incorrect about your interconnection
routing as this will have a bearing on things.

Certain Raytheon gear just doesn't co-operate with other gear correctly,
and I have seen your problem before. Give me some more info on how you
have things wired together, and send an email to the Raymarine techies.
They are real good with help, but they don't know about some of the odd
things I have seen with their equipment. I have my own service notebook.



Big gus June 27th 05 10:27 AM

well the plotter displays the data on the radar screen
if I dosconned the plotter from the radar, How will I know if it
locked up?

THanks
Mark



On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 03:20:22 -0000, (Gudmundur)
wrote:

In article ,

says...

WEll ... let me give you more details

The GPS is a Raytheon 398 and works great.
The chart plotter is a Raytheon 601 ( I have 2 of these units)

The Radar is a Raytheon R41 XX


Let me assume (yup, I know, the pun) that your GPS drives the Plotter
on it's data input connector, And the Plotter data output connector goes
to your 41XX, and these would be the BNC type connections.

May I first suggest disconnecting the Plotter from the 41XX and watch for
lockup to occur on the plotter. If this happens, I may have an idea of
what is wrong.

Please reply back to the thread if I am incorrect about your interconnection
routing as this will have a bearing on things.

Certain Raytheon gear just doesn't co-operate with other gear correctly,
and I have seen your problem before. Give me some more info on how you
have things wired together, and send an email to the Raymarine techies.
They are real good with help, but they don't know about some of the odd
things I have seen with their equipment. I have my own service notebook.



Gudmundur June 28th 05 12:03 AM

In article ,
says...

well the plotter displays the data on the radar screen
if I dosconned the plotter from the radar, How will I know if it
locked up?

THanks
Mark


The plotter has its own screen, that was what I thought you were having
trouble with, the plotter locking up. Is it actually the plotter overlay
on the radar screen that is locking up? I think I have mis-understood your
explaination of the problem.





On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 03:20:22 -0000,
(Gudmundur)
wrote:

In article ,

says...

WEll ... let me give you more details

The GPS is a Raytheon 398 and works great.
The chart plotter is a Raytheon 601 ( I have 2 of these units)

The Radar is a Raytheon R41 XX


Let me assume (yup, I know, the pun) that your GPS drives the Plotter
on it's data input connector, And the Plotter data output connector goes
to your 41XX, and these would be the BNC type connections.

May I first suggest disconnecting the Plotter from the 41XX and watch for
lockup to occur on the plotter. If this happens, I may have an idea of
what is wrong.

Please reply back to the thread if I am incorrect about your interconnection
routing as this will have a bearing on things.

Certain Raytheon gear just doesn't co-operate with other gear correctly,
and I have seen your problem before. Give me some more info on how you
have things wired together, and send an email to the Raymarine techies.
They are real good with help, but they don't know about some of the odd
things I have seen with their equipment. I have my own service notebook.




Big gus June 28th 05 12:44 AM

Yes its the plotter overlay on the radar screen that's locking up



On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 23:03:39 -0000, (Gudmundur)
wrote:

In article ,

says...

well the plotter displays the data on the radar screen
if I dosconned the plotter from the radar, How will I know if it
locked up?

THanks
Mark


The plotter has its own screen, that was what I thought you were having
trouble with, the plotter locking up. Is it actually the plotter overlay
on the radar screen that is locking up? I think I have mis-understood your
explaination of the problem.





On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 03:20:22 -0000,
(Gudmundur)
wrote:

In article ,

says...

WEll ... let me give you more details

The GPS is a Raytheon 398 and works great.
The chart plotter is a Raytheon 601 ( I have 2 of these units)

The Radar is a Raytheon R41 XX


Let me assume (yup, I know, the pun) that your GPS drives the Plotter
on it's data input connector, And the Plotter data output connector goes
to your 41XX, and these would be the BNC type connections.

May I first suggest disconnecting the Plotter from the 41XX and watch for
lockup to occur on the plotter. If this happens, I may have an idea of
what is wrong.

Please reply back to the thread if I am incorrect about your interconnection
routing as this will have a bearing on things.

Certain Raytheon gear just doesn't co-operate with other gear correctly,
and I have seen your problem before. Give me some more info on how you
have things wired together, and send an email to the Raymarine techies.
They are real good with help, but they don't know about some of the odd
things I have seen with their equipment. I have my own service notebook.




*JimH* June 28th 05 01:16 AM


"Big gus" wrote in message
...
Yes its the plotter overlay on the radar screen that's locking up



On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 23:03:39 -0000, (Gudmundur)
wrote:

In article ,

says...

well the plotter displays the data on the radar screen
if I dosconned the plotter from the radar, How will I know if it
locked up?

THanks
Mark


The plotter has its own screen, that was what I thought you were having
trouble with, the plotter locking up. Is it actually the plotter overlay
on the radar screen that is locking up? I think I have mis-understood your
explaination of the problem.





On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 03:20:22 -0000,
(Gudmundur)
wrote:

In article ,

says...

WEll ... let me give you more details

The GPS is a Raytheon 398 and works great.
The chart plotter is a Raytheon 601 ( I have 2 of these units)

The Radar is a Raytheon R41 XX


Let me assume (yup, I know, the pun) that your GPS drives the Plotter
on it's data input connector, And the Plotter data output connector goes
to your 41XX, and these would be the BNC type connections.

May I first suggest disconnecting the Plotter from the 41XX and watch
for
lockup to occur on the plotter. If this happens, I may have an idea of
what is wrong.

Please reply back to the thread if I am incorrect about your
interconnection
routing as this will have a bearing on things.

Certain Raytheon gear just doesn't co-operate with other gear
correctly,
and I have seen your problem before. Give me some more info on how you
have things wired together, and send an email to the Raymarine techies.
They are real good with help, but they don't know about some of the odd
things I have seen with their equipment. I have my own service notebook.




As I had recommended several times already, check the connection of the
plotter unit to the display unit. The wire connections to the (multi)pins
in the plug can easily come undone.

If the display shows the radar OK and the GPS is working OK then the first
route of failure should be the interface connections from the potter and GPS
to the display unit.

As a last resort I would sent the hardware to Raytheon to troubleshoot.




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