Raymarine CP370 Fishfinder & Sonar Module Software

Raymarine CP370 Fishfinder & Sonar Module Software

Software download and update information for the Raymarine CP370 Fishfinder & Sonar Modules:

  • Applicable for: CP370
  • Software Version: v21.03.35
  • Release Date: April 2024
MFDDownload Link
E  ClassicDownload Here
C WideDownload Here
E WideDownload Here
a/c/e/gS SeriesDownload Here

Important Terms of downloading software

Firmware update processes are done at your own risk. Before initiating the update process be sure to backup and make copies of all important files.

If the firmware process is interrupted your product may not function properly, therefore do not interrupt the process and ensure the unit is on a reliable power supply. Damage caused by incomplete upgrades will not be covered by Raymarine warranty.

By Downloading the software, you agree to these terms.

Software history


VersionRelease DateFeatures
v21.03.35April 2024Software update to comply with the UK Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 ("PSTI") - Contains no end user performance changes or enhancements. For more information visit our FAQ.
v21.0-22App / v21.0-20PlatApril 2022

New Features

  • Fish Icon and Detection Beep (CP100/ CP370/ CP470/ CP570) now available. Requires the MFD to be running LH4.0 or higher. (Note: RVX1000 already has this feature)

Improvements / Maintenance

  • LH4.0 MFD compatibility with v21 Sonar software. You MUST upgrade the Sonars otherwise they will not function with LH4.0
  • RVX1000 and AXIOM internal Sonars have an improved internal bottom finding algorithm
  • RVX1000 and all CP Sounders (CP100/ CP200/ CP370/ CP470/ CP570) now support the Sonar recording diagnostics switch within the LH4 MFD menu
v20.0-00012 app / v18.00-00017 platMay 2021
  • IMPORTANT: This upgrade is required when your AXIOM MFD is upgraded to v3.14.88 (or higher). If you do not upgrade your SONAR modules, they will not communicate correctly with your MFDs. 
    SONAR modules that require this updated release:
    • CP100
    • CP200
    • CP370
    • CP470
    • CP570 Backward Compatibility Note:
    • This v20.00a/v18.0p software IS backward compatible with older LH3 software (i.e. v3.13.103 or earlier), and LightHouse2 multifunction displays (v19.03), however, it is NOT compatible with older MFDs, such as:
      • G-Series
      • E-Wide
      • C-Wide
      • E-Classic You must have the CP370 running on previous software (v13.34a/v15.02p) when networking with these older MFDs.
v13.34 AppJul 2017
  • Corrects the Status LED, so inform the user when a transducer is not being sensed by the SONAR (one amber blink)
  • Changes the way the CP370 communicates over Ethernet, as it was discovered when networked along with a Digital Radar, it could cause the Digital Radar to reset after an intermittent period of time.
    • Note, once upgraded to v13.34 you cannot downgrade back to v13.30
v15.02 Platform Jul 2017
  • Production Release Only, to support component obsolescence - no end user enhancements
v13.30 AppMar 2015
  • Modifies test program in production. No functionality changes seen by end user.
v13.27 App / v13.28 PlatformFeb 2015
  • Initial Release


Open Source GPL/LGPL

Some Raymarine products contain software code developed by third parties that are covered by open source GPL and LGPL software license agreements. You can view the third party license agreements by visiting the Manuals section of our website.

To access the open source GPL and LGPL licensed executables click here

Software Update Information and Instructions for CP and RVX Fishfinder and Sonar Modules

This FAQ relates to the following products:

  • CP100
  • CP200
  • CP370
  • CP470
  • CP570
  • RVX1000

The Quantum, CP100, CP200, CP370, CP470 & CP570 can be upgraded via any of the following Multifunction Displays (MFD):

  • aSeries
  • cSeries 
  • eSeries
  • eS Series
  • gS Series

Populating a Flash Memory Card (mSD) with the Software Files

Note: microSD memory cards used with a/c/e/eS/gS Series MFDs should have a memory capacity of no less than 512MB and no more than 32GB.

Note: To avoid potentially corrupting the data on your Navionics chart card, DO NOT copy software update files to your Navionics chart card and DO NOT back up waypoint/route/track data to your Navionics chart card. MicroSD cards are commonly available in most stores selling consumer electronics products. Waypoint, route, track data, and system configuration data can be stored on a microSD memory card which also contains software update files.

  1. Insert a compatible Flash memory card into the computer's memory card reader or into a memory card reader which has been interfaced to the computer.
  2. Select the appropriate software download for your product
  3. Upon completion of the download, click on the folder where the downloaded files have been saved to open it
  4. If the download file is a .ZIP file, extract the contents of the .ZIP file.
  5. Copy all new downloaded files to the Root of the Flash card (Root is the first level you access when selecting the Flash). 
    1. If the Download is an ISO file, do not try to open the file, instead just copy the whole ISO file over to the mSD card.
  6. Make sure the files are not in any folders on the card (See video below for examples. Files will vary depending on update)

    For example, if your computer has assigned Removable Disk (E:) to your memory card reader/writer, then the software update files should be copied directly to Removable Disk (E:), not to any folders created on the memory card.

    Note: Only open a ZIP file that has been downloaded. You cannot open the files contained in the ZIP file, these have extensions such as .dob .pkg .sh .sh.sig with various file names. If you attempt to open these files you will see an error as they are designed to update your Raymarine products and not for use in a Windows, Apple or Linux PC.
  7. Remove the memory card from the computer's memory card reader.

Upgrading the Quantum, CP100, CP200, CP370, CP470, CP570 Software

The Radar, SONAR module software is now part of the latest a, c, e, eS, gS Series Multifunction Display (MFD) software download. It contains the following peripherals:

  • Adaptors - ST1-STng Converter, ECI-100, iTC-5
  • Fishfinders - CP100, CP200, CP370, CP470, CP570
  • Instruments - i50, i60, i70, iTC-5, p70
  • Pilots - Evolution ACU, Evolution CCU, p70
  • RMK-9
  • Radar - Quantum

Once the Master MFD has updated, any connected MFD or peripheral will be updated as well.

If you have performed the MFD update recently you may not need to perform this update. Please check if you require the update.

  1. Ensure your MFD is already running the latest LightHouse Software Release

    [Homescreen] > Setup > Maintenance> Diagnostics > Select Device

    You will see all connected devices and relevant software versions. Please make sure the MFD and SONAR Module are running the latest software, if not please see here;
  2. Start with both the Quantum/SONAR module and the MFD powered on and connected together.
  3. Insert the populated mSD card as outlined in the above section (Populating a Flash Memory Card (mSD) with the Quantum/SONAR module software.
  4. The MFD will automatically detect the files on the uSD card (once you have acknowledged the Limitations of Use screen) and will display a message on screen asking if you want to upgrade your remote devices. This could be a CP100, RMK-9 or other MFDs requiring software on the network - If you are not presented with a pop-up box within a short period of time, then enter the following menu:
    1. From the Home Screen, press Set-Up > Maintenance > Check Card for updates
  5. Follow the on screen instructions until you are presented with a table of connected products
  6. Ensure that the product/s you wish to upgrade are ticked (i.e. the CP100 needs to be ticked)
  7. Click on the Install now button located in the bottom right of the screen
  8. MFD will show update % progress and eventually “Update Complete” for the product/s.
  9. Once all products have completed, remove the mSD Card from the MFD and power cycle the system.
  10. It’s recommended you check that any calibration is re-entered (i.e. Depth offset/Radar offset)and that the correct Transducer is selected (CP370 only)
  11. Finally, please verify that all software is now up to date by going to the "Checking the software versions" section below.

Checking the software versions via the MASTER MFD

The MFD's and peripherals software version may be verified via the command sequence:

[Homescreen] > Setup > Maintenance > Diagnostics > Select Device

If you have issues performing the software update please contact your local Raymarine agent who will be able to assist.