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Raymarine ST60 Tridata Instrument User Manual

Raymarine ST60 Tridata Instrument
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ST60 Tridata
Instrument
Owner’s
Handbook
Document number: 81040-5
Date: February 2006
81040_5.book Page 1 Monday, February 20, 2006 2:39 PM

Table of Contents

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Raymarine ST60 Tridata Instrument Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeTridata Instrument
Display TypeLCD
FunctionsDepth, Speed, Log, Temperature
Water Depth MeasurementYes
Speed Through Water MeasurementYes
Log FunctionYes
Temperature MeasurementYes
NMEA 0183 CompatibleYes
Speed Range0 to 50 knots
Housing MaterialPlastic
IP RatingIPX6
Supply Voltage12V DC
Power SupplyDC
Current Consumption50 mA

Summary

Important Information

Safety Notices

Crucial safety warnings and precautions for product installation and operation.

EMC Conformance

Information on Electromagnetic Compatibility standards and installation requirements.

Handbook Information

Details about the accuracy and potential changes in the handbook content.

Chapter 1: Operation

Getting Started

Initial steps and overview of the instrument's functions and display.

Normal Operation

Guide to using the instrument's key functions for depth, speed, trip, and timer data.

Alarms

Explanation of alarm conditions, indicators, and how to set thresholds.

Display Settings

Instructions for adjusting display illumination and contrast levels.

Remote Control

Information on controlling the instrument remotely using a SeaTalk Remote Keypad Unit.

Chapter 2: Maintenance and Faultfinding

Maintenance

Guidelines for servicing, safety precautions, and cleaning the instrument and transducers.

Fault Finding

Procedures and a table to help identify and fix common instrument faults.

Chapter 3: Installation

Planning Your Installation

Considerations for transducer and instrument placement, site requirements, and EMC guidelines.

Procedures

Step-by-step instructions for unpacking, fitting the instrument, and running cables.

Chapter 4: Calibration

Introduction

Importance of calibration for optimal performance and overview of calibration procedures.

User Calibration

Procedures for setting units, offsets, alarms, speed, log, and temperature.

Intermediate Calibration

Checking software version, instrument status, and performing speed calibration runs.

Dealer Calibration

Settings for response, boat show mode, factory defaults, and user calibration control.

Raymarine World Wide Warranty

Limited Warranty

Terms and conditions of the limited warranty for Raymarine products.

Obtaining Warranty Service

Procedures for obtaining standard and on-board warranty service.

Limitations and Exclusions

Details on what the warranty does not cover, including abuse and consumables.

Other Conditions

Information on warranty transferability, voiding conditions, and legal disclaimers.

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