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Raytheon ST60 User Manual

Raytheon ST60
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ST60 Tridata
Instrument
Owner’s
Handbook
Document number: 81040_2
Date: 1st September 1999
040_2cov.p65 09/08/99, 09:311

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Raytheon ST60 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRaytheon
ModelST60
CategoryMonitor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1: Operation

1.1 Getting started

Overview of instrument operation, maintenance, and installation.

Calibration requirement

Instrument must be calibrated before use for optimal performance.

Displayed information

Description of the ST60 Tridata instrument screen layout.

1.2 Normal operation

How to operate the ST60 Tridata instrument using its keys.

Depth

How to select and view depth information using the depth key.

Current depth display

Details on the current depth screen and trend indicator.

Depth alarm threshold displays

Information on displaying and managing depth alarm thresholds.

Adjusting alarm thresholds

Procedure for adjusting shallow and deep depth alarm levels.

Speed

How to select and view speed information using the speed key.

Boat speed

Displays the current boat speed and selected speed units.

Maximum speed

Shows the maximum speed attained since the last reset.

Average speed

Shows the average speed since the last reset.

Velocity made good (to windward)

Information on VMG to windward, requires a wind instrument.

Trip

Accessing log, trip, water temperature and timer displays.

Log

Shows total distance covered by the vessel.

Trip screen

Shows distance covered since the trip value was last reset.

Water temperature

Displays water temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit.

Timers

Information on count-up and race-start timers.

Race-start timers

Details on race-start timer functions and buzzer alerts.

1.3 Alarms

Conditions that trigger alarms and how they are indicated.

1.4 Display settings

How to adjust display illumination and contrast.

Illumination

Procedure to adjust the display illumination levels.

Contrast

Procedure to adjust the display contrast settings.

1.5 Remote control

How to control the instrument remotely via SeaTalk.

Chapter 2: Maintenance and Fault Finding

2.1 Maintenance

General guidelines for instrument maintenance and safety.

Servicing and safety

Safety precautions and servicing recommendations.

Instrument

Cleaning and care instructions for the instrument.

Transducers

Reference to separate transducer installation/maintenance instructions.

Cabling

Checking cables for damage and ensuring proper security.

2.2 Fault finding

Procedures for diagnosing and fixing common instrument faults.

Preliminary procedures

Initial checks for environmental factors affecting operation.

Fixing faults

Using a table to identify and rectify instrument problems.

CAUTION: Speed transducer removal

Important safety warning regarding speed transducer removal.

Chapter 3: Installation

3.1 Planning your installation

Considerations for transducer and instrument placement.

Site requirements

Requirements for transducer installation location.

Transducers

Dimensions and types of depth and speed transducers.

Transducer siting

Guidelines for optimal transducer placement on the hull.

Instrument positioning

Guidelines for positioning the ST60 Tridata instrument.

CAUTION: Instrument moisture

Warning about moisture affecting the instrument's rear.

Instrument dimensions

Diagram showing dimensions for standard and low-profile bezels.

EMC guidelines

Recommendations to minimize electromagnetic interference.

Suppression ferrites

Information on using suppression ferrites for EMC.

Connections to other equipment

Guidelines for connecting to other equipment using non-Raytheon cables.

3.2 Procedures

Overview of installation procedures.

CAUTION: Vessel structure

Warning about cutting holes in the vessel structure.

Unpacking

Checking the contents of the ST60 equipment package.

Fitting the instrument

Overview of different instrument mounting options.

Surface mounting

Step-by-step guide for surface mounting the ST60 instrument.

Flush mounting

Using the Flush Mounting Kit with a low-profile bezel.

Fitting the low-profile bezel

Procedure for replacing the standard bezel with a low-profile one.

CAUTION: Bezel screws

Warning about using correct screws for instrument and bezel attachment.

Flush mounting procedure

Steps for flush mounting the instrument.

Bracket mounting

Using a bracket for mounting in specific locations.

Fitting transducer

Installing the through-hull speed and depth transducers.

Running transducer cable

Guidelines for routing transducer cables to avoid damage and interference.

Preparing wire for connection

How to prepare transducer cable wires for spade connectors.

Connecting the instrument

Overview of connection types for the ST60 Tridata instrument.

Types of connection

Connecting as stand-alone, repeater, or both.

Signal connections

Making the necessary signal connections to the instrument.

Power supply connections

How to connect power to the instrument and SeaTalk systems.

SeaTalk systems

Power supply considerations for SeaTalk systems.

CAUTION: SeaTalk fuse

Warning about the 5A fuse for the SeaTalk 12V line.

Stand alone instruments

Connecting stand-alone instruments to a 12V power source.

Chapter 4: Calibration

4.1 Introduction

Purpose and procedure for optimizing instrument performance through calibration.

Speed readings

Ensuring accurate speed readings via calibration.

EMC conformance

Checking installation for radio transmission interference.

4.2 User calibration

Procedures for setting up depth, speed, and other readings.

Starting User calibration

How to enter the User calibration mode.

Depth

Calibration procedures for depth functions.

Depth units

Setting depth units to FEET or METRES.

User calibration - depth

Illustrates depth calibration screens and key presses.

Depth offset

Setting depth offset for keel or water line readings.

WARNING: Incorrect offset values

Warning about incorrect offset values causing grounding risk.

Shallow alarm lock

Locking the shallow depth alarm threshold.

Speed

Calibration procedures for speed functions.

Set speed units

Selecting units for speed (KTS, MPH, KMH).

Set speed resolution

Setting the speed display resolution.

Set log units

Selecting units for log distance (NM, SM, KM).

Setting the correct speed

Methods to set the displayed speed accurately.

User calibration - speed

Illustrates speed calibration screens and key presses.

Adjust to SOG

Automatically setting speed to Speed Over Ground (SOG).

Cal factor adjust

Manually adjusting the speed calibration factor.

Set temperature units

Selecting units for temperature (°C or °F).

Temperature calibration

Calibrating to show current water temperature.

Timer alarm buzzer

Enabling or disabling the timer audible alarm.

Leaving User calibration

How to save settings and exit User calibration.

4.3 Intermediate calibration

Advanced calibration for software version, status, and speed runs.

To set the instrument status

Setting instrument status to master (YES) or repeater (NO).

Speed calibration

Procedure for determining calibration factor via measured distance runs.

To carry out a speed calibration

Detailed steps for performing a speed calibration run.

4.4 Dealer calibration

Advanced settings including user calibration, response, and boat show mode.

User calibration on/off

Toggling User and Intermediate calibration modes on or off.

Response settings

Adjusting response values for SPEED and DEPTH updates.

Boat show mode

Caution against enabling Boat show mode; must be set to OFF.

Factory defaults

Resetting operating parameters to factory default values.

Leaving Dealer calibration

How to save settings and exit Dealer calibration.

Limited Warranty Certificate

Warranty Limitations

Conditions that void the warranty and exclusions.

Factory Service Centers

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