Try here:

http://ca.binnacle.com/pdf/Ray_E7_manual.pdf

pages 35-6

Joel


On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 1:53 PM, John Russo <johnrussob...@optonline.net>wrote:

> I had the same situation with my  A50 so went to the boat and did a
> continuity check between ship ground and the cable output and was surprised
> to find that the Ground and Positive were positioned inversely to my
> expectations so don't take any chances. My A50 is working fine at home. Ask
> Raymarine on their Web site. I find them very helpful.
>
> John
> Arpeggio C&C 32
> Norwalk
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> OldSteveH
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> Hello all, I have my E7 at home and want to send it for replacement under
> their recall.
> I need to power it up to archive my routes and waypoints however the wiring
> harness is at the boat (2.5 hours away).
> The + and - power pins on the connector are obvious, but does anyone know
> which is which, I am afraid of reversing polarity and damaging the unit.
> I checked the manual and searched online but came up with nothing. Also
> checked resistance between pins and casing to ID the negative pin.
> However probably due to capacitance on the board, there are funky
> resistance
> readings and its hard to tell which pin is ground.
>
> Cheers
>
>
> Steve Hood
> S/V Diamond Girl
> C&C 34
> Lions Head ON
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