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Raymarine E120 Multi Function Display Chartplotter Radar Gps Sonar Fishfinder on 2040-parts.com

US $1,450.00
Location:

Clermont, Florida, US

Clermont, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Brand:Raymarine Country of Manufacture:United States Model:E120

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High Performance Navigation 

Packed with power and performance features, the 12.1” E120 display can be used as a stand-alone E-Series navigation display, or integrated with other E-Series displays as part of a SeaTalkhs network

E120 utilizes Raymarine's exclusive Ultra-Bright Sunlight Viewable display technology, ensuring you a crystal-clear display with excellent contrast and a wide viewing angle.   The bright 12.1” TFT LCD produces stunning chart, radar and fishfinder detail and superior video quality.

The E120 features a highly customizable navigation interface.  Navionics Platinum Plus*  3D chartplotting, radar, HD Digital fishfinder, SIRIUS marine weather, instrumentation and video applications are viewed in user-defined “Pages”.  Each page can be completely customized with multiple window combinations or full screen applications for every navigation scenario. 

The E120 supports Raymarine's exclusive SeaTalkhs network protocol, which enables plug and play sharing of radar, chartplotting, fishfinder, weather and navigation functions between E-Series displays.  The E120 also supports SeaTalk and SeaTalk2/SeaTalkNG protocols for seamless integration with Raymarine instruments and autopilots.  NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 support rounds out the E120’s robust capabilities for integration with 3rd party electronics and electronic engine monitoring.

The E120 is equipped with 4 video input ports for integration with Raymarine marine cameras, CCTV cameras, satellite television receivers, infrared cameras and more.  Each video input can be viewed either full-screen or within a window alongside other navigation displays.  The E120 also features a VGA video output port for connection to remote monitors or entertainment systems.  Access the E120’s navigation functions from the salon or stateroom.  An optional remote control keyboard is available for full function control of the E120 display from a remote monitor location.

Built on a rugged aluminum chassis and waterproof to CFR46 standards.


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