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Raymarine ST40 Wind User Manual

Raymarine ST40 Wind
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ST40 Wind
Instrument
Owner’s
Handbook
Document number: 81160-4
Date: March 2006
81160_4.book Page 1 Tuesday, March 28, 2006 3:03 PM

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Raymarine ST40 Wind Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeLCD
Wind Direction0 to 360 degrees
Power Consumption50 mA
Wind Angle Range0 to 360 degrees
MountingFlush mount
Power Supply12V
Resolution1 degree
Accuracy±5%

Summary

Important information

Safety notices

Contains warnings about product installation, electrical safety, and navigation aid.

EMC conformance

Discusses Raymarine equipment's adherence to industry EMC standards for marine environments.

Handbook information

Preface

Parts supplied

Chapter 1: Operation

1.1 Introduction

Provides an overview of the ST40 Wind instrument's capabilities and features.

1.2 Operating procedures

Explains how to perform various functions and navigate through the instrument's modes.

Screen descriptions

Describes the various display screens for wind information.

High wind speed alarm

Explains how the high wind speed alarm is indicated and how to enable/disable it.

Chapter 2: Maintenance and Fault Finding

2.1 Maintenance

Covers general maintenance advice, servicing by technicians, and care for the instrument.

2.2 Fault finding

Provides guidance on troubleshooting common issues and fixing faults.

Chapter 3: Installation

3.1 Planning and Guidelines

Covers planning, EMC, site requirements, tools, and connections for installation.

3.2 Procedures

Outlines steps for fitting the transducer, running the cable, and mounting the instrument.

3.3 Calibration requirement

States the necessity of calibration after installation before using the instrument.

Chapter 4: Calibration

4.1 Introduction

Explains that calibration procedures optimize instrument performance before operational use.

4.2 User calibration

Guides on setting wind angle/speed response, units, and linearizing the transducer.

Intermediate calibration

Covers checking software version and instrument status (master/repeater).

Dealer calibration

Explains user calibration on/off, boat show mode, and resetting to factory defaults.

Instrument Specification

Glossary

Index