Raymarine Axiom XL Glass Bridge Chartplotter, 8-32V, IPX6/IPX7, NMEA 2000, NMEA 0183, RayNet Ethernet x3, HDMI In/Out
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Overview
The Raymarine Axiom XL is a glass bridge chartplotter range for larger helm stations where screen size, networking, and video integration matter. It is offered here in 16-inch and 24-inch configurations, with standalone display options and kit versions that add the remote chart card reader, alarm module, and cable kit.
The Axiom XL runs on 12 V or 24 V DC systems with an 8 V to 32 V DC operating range, uses a 15 A fuse rating, and carries IPx6 and IPx7 waterproof ratings for exposed helm locations. The display platform includes IPS screen technology with optical bonding, a quad-core processor, LightHouse operating system, and touch control for charting, radar, sonar, camera, and vessel data views.
For integration, the unit supports NMEA 2000 through a DeviceNet connector, NMEA 0183, three PoE RayNet Ethernet ports, HDMI input and output, two composite BNC video inputs, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth V4.0, and 64 GB of solid-state internal storage. It suits open cockpits, enclosed bridges, sportfish helms, cruising yachts, and multi-display navigation layouts that need a clean all-glass installation.
Key features
- Available in 16-inch and 24-inch display configurations for glass bridge helm layouts.
- IPx6 and IPx7 waterproof ratings support installation in open cockpits as well as enclosed bridge stations.
- 8 V to 32 V DC operating range works with common 12 V and 24 V marine electrical systems.
- IPS display technology with optical bonding helps keep charts, radar, sonar, and camera views readable from wider helm angles and in bright daylight.
- Three PoE RayNet Ethernet ports support networked radar, sonar modules, cameras, and additional Raymarine displays.
- NMEA 2000 and NMEA 0183 connectivity helps the display share data with compatible instruments, sensors, autopilot systems, and other onboard electronics.
- HDMI input and output allow the display to work with external video sources or send the helm screen to another display location on board.
- Dual composite BNC video inputs and IP camera support allow visible-light or thermal camera feeds to be viewed from the navigation screen.
- LightHouse operating system and multi-touch control give the helm a clean interface for charting, route work, system monitoring, and display customization.
- Remote card reader required for external chart or data card access, which is included with the kit versions.
Variants
This Axiom XL product is offered in four configurations based on display size and package type. The screen size determines the physical helm footprint, while the package type separates the standalone display from kit versions that include the remote chart card reader, alarm module, and cable kit.
The core Axiom XL platform, marine networking, LightHouse interface, waterproof rating, and voltage range are shared across the listed configurations. The 16-inch versions use a 15.6-inch diagonal display, while the 24-inch versions use a 24-inch diagonal display.
- E70399: 16-inch screen, standalone package. This configuration fits helms that need the 15.6-inch Axiom XL display and where the installer will specify any needed accessories separately.
- T70427: 16-inch screen, kit package. This version keeps the 15.6-inch display size and adds the remote chart card reader, alarm module, and cable kit for installations that need those items included in the package.
- E70401: 24-inch screen, standalone package. This configuration uses the largest listed Axiom XL display size for broad chart, radar, sonar, and camera viewing at a larger helm station.
- T70430: 24-inch screen, kit package. This version combines the 24-inch display with the remote chart card reader, alarm module, and cable kit for a more complete glass bridge installation package.
Installation and fit
The Axiom XL is built around an all-glass, buttonless front with swipe-to-power touch control, making it suitable for flush or surface mounting where a clean helm layout is preferred. The 16-inch model measures 248.22 mm high by 394.9 mm wide with a depth of 174.95 mm including cables, and weighs 5.9 kg. The 24-inch model measures 386.84 mm high by 578.40 mm wide with a depth of 177.39 mm including cables, and weighs 11.3 kg.
Installers should allow room behind the dash for the right-angle power, video, and NMEA 0183 cable, RayNet cabling, NMEA 2000 connection, HDMI cabling, and any camera or alarm wiring used in the system. Because external storage uses a remote card reader, access to chart cards can be placed in a more convenient location than the rear of the display.
Electrical and system integration
The display is a strong match for boats with a networked electronics suite. The three RayNet Ethernet ports can tie the unit into compatible radar, CHIRP sonar, 3D sonar modules, IP cameras, and additional Raymarine Axiom family displays. NMEA 2000 and NMEA 0183 support make it practical for refits as well as new helm builds where older instruments or sensors may still be part of the system.
Power consumption varies by screen size and supply voltage. The 16-inch version is rated at 77.88 W at 12 V DC and 70.80 W at 24 V DC, while the 24-inch version is rated at 93.6 W at 12 V DC and 80.88 W at 24 V DC. The NMEA 2000 load equivalency number is 1, which helps when planning network power budget.
Use on board
Axiom XL fits boats where the main helm display needs to do more than show charts. It can bring together navigation, radar overlay, sonar, engine or vessel data, camera views, and entertainment or PC video input in one helm screen. The larger display formats are useful for offshore fishing, coastal cruising, passage making, and motor yacht bridges where the operator may want several panels visible at once.
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