External auxiliary alarm
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Alarm output | buzzer |
| Sorties d'alarme | 1.0 |
| Wired network | CAN |
| Operating voltage | 12 |
| Recommended fuse rating | 1 |
| IP rating | IP67 |
| Certifications | CE |
Detailed description
Detailed description
The Raymarine E26033 external auxiliary alarm is a critical component designed to extend the sound alert capabilities of your onboard navigation system. This accessory relays sound signals generated by various Raymarine equipment, ensuring that critical alerts are heard even in noisy environments or when the main display is not directly visible.
Integration and Functionality
Unlike complex systems such as B&G Zeus³S chartplotters or Garmin GPSMAP multifunction displays, the Raymarine E26033 external auxiliary alarm serves as a simple functional element. Its purpose is to amplify or relay sound notifications from your NMEA 2000 or SeaTalk network, whether for depth, wind, AIS collision, or engine issues. It has no user interface or processing capabilities but acts as a dedicated sound receiver and transmitter. Its role is to complement the visual and auditory interface of main displays by providing crucial auditory redundancy for safety.
Position in the Raymarine Range
Within the Raymarine ecosystem, this alarm integrates as a standard accessory, similar to basic sensors or extension cables. It is not a high-performance product like a Quantum radar or EV-200 autopilot, but rather an infrastructure element that ensures the effectiveness of alerts generated by these systems. Its existence addresses a practical need: ensuring that important alerts are not missed, a frequently underestimated aspect in navigation system design.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
Digital Manager
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