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Raymarine GPM400 G-Series Processor Module-European Charts - DISCONTINUED
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Raymarine GPM400 G-Series Processor Module-European Charts - DISCONTINUED

Raymarine GPM400 G-Series Processor Module-US

Manufacturer p/n: E02047

The GPM400 G-Series Processor Module is the core of Raymarine’s premier navigation system. With a super fast processor, high performance graphics hardware and a built-in high capacity hard drive the GPM400 is up to 10 times faster than other embedded marine navigation systems. The GPM400’s rugged aluminum housing is shock resistant and designed with heat dissipating fins for cool, quiet, trouble-free operation under any conditions.

The GPM400 comes preloaded with the entire Navionics Platinum chart library for Europe including full 2D mapping, 3D bathymetric charts, aerial photos, panoramic port photos, cruising guide, animated tides and currents, points-of-interest and more.  It is also preloaded with full Navionics Gold 2D charts for the rest of the world.  The GPM400 is also equipped with a Compact Flash card reader for accessing plug-in map cards.

GPM400’s integrated SeaTalkhs networking port provides access to features like SIRIUS Satellite Radio and Marine Weather Service (SR100 receiver, sold separately), 8 channels of networked video for surveillance and entertainment (GVM400 video servers, sold separately), as well as for passing navigation data, radar, cartography, fish finder, video and audio between GPM400’s on multi-station networks.

GPM400 features a high performance video output with dual DVI outputs for connection to your G-Series Ultra Bright Marine Displays or onboard HDTV monitor. GPM400 is also fitted with standard SeaTalk, SeaTalkNG/ NMEA2000 and dual NMEA 0183 ports for connection to compatible instruments, autopilots, AIS receivers, sensors, electronic engine systems and more.


Features:

GPM400:  Power and Performance

  • Rugged, waterproof construction engineered for the marine environment.
  • The centeral intelligence core of every G-Series network.
  • 10 times faster than previous generation Raymarine navigation devices.
  • Powerful processor for blazing speed and performance.
  • SeaTalkhs integration supports multiple GPM400 processors.
  • Two DVI/VGA video output ports.
  • Built-in shock resistant hard-drive, pre-loaded with ready-to-go Navionics Platinum charts (no unlock codes required.)
  • 3000 waypoints/45,000 trackpoints with 15 independent track memories.
  • Connections for SeaTalkNG, SeaTalkHS, SeaTalk, NMEA2000, NMEA 0183.

GPM400 G-Series Processor Module (Europe) Specifications

Power
  Nominal voltage (volts DC) 12V and 24V systems
  Operating voltage (volts DC) 10.7 – 32V
  Power consumption (no external loads) 3A at 12V, 1.5A at 24V
  Power consumption (external loads) 5A at 12V, 2.5A at 24V
  SeaTalk/alarm power output 250mA at 12V
Physical
  Overall dimensions (WxHxD) mm 335x230x125
  Product weight kg (lbs) 6.5 (14.3)
Connections
  Data NMEA 0183 (x2), SeaTalk, SeaTalkng, SeaTalkhs, Compact Flash, USB (software upgrade only)
  Video DVI (x2) (optional VGA adaptor available)
  Audio stereo line out (rated 1V RMS)
Environmental
  Operating temperature range -15°C to +55°C
  Non-operating temperature range -25°C to +75°C
  Humidity up to 80%
  Waterproofing standard drip resistant
  Warranty 2 years parts and 2 years labor
Approvals
  CE 89/336EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC. EN60945: 2002
Raymarine GPM400 G-Series Processor Module-US Manufacturer p/n: E02047 The GPM400 G-Series Processor Module is the core of Raymarine’s premier navigation system. With a super fast processor, high performance graphics hardware and a built-in high capacity hard drive the GPM400 is up to 10 times faster than other embedded marine navigation systems. The GPM400’s rugged aluminum housing is shock resistant and designed with heat dissipating fins for cool, quiet, trouble-free...
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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 06 May, 2014.

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