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Old 07-01-2017, 20:30   #1
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Do Raymarine MFD's have an audio out (for alarms)

Not near my vessel and was wondering if the Raymarine MFD's have an audio out jack so I could connect to external speakers. Useful when alarms are triggered.
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Re: Do Raymarine MFD's have an audio out (for alarms)

I don’t know, but this may help.
https://hudsonmarine.co.uk/resources...ine-mfd-guide/
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Re: Do Raymarine MFD's have an audio out (for alarms)

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Not near my vessel and was wondering if the Raymarine MFD's have an audio out jack so I could connect to external speakers. Useful when alarms are triggered.
They have an alarm relay output, which can be connected to a piezo buzzer, if the internal beeper isn't loud enough.

On the newer MFD's with Bluetooth media player control, it's conceivably possible that a future Lighthouse software update could include a Bluetooth profile which would allow playing an alarm through at Bluetooth speaker or stereo system, but a hard-wired alarm is the more reliable option.
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