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Star Sea Data - Introduction; Specifications; Installation

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English Sea Data
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1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing Star SEA Data.
SEA Data is a digital instrument which will display all necessary data from the SEA. SEA Data is
as standard, a log instrument, providing you information about speed, trip distance, total distance
and water temperature. As an option a depth transducer can be connected, giving you depth, shal-
low and deep alarm.
The two transducers are connected to the back of the instrument. They are easy to install due to
the colour coded 4-pole jack plugs.
The display is divided into two lines, main function and sub function. The main function displays ei-
ther speed or depth. The sub functions are divided into two lists, one under each main function.
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Specifications
Speed: 0-30 knots (0-45 knots with optional high speed paddle wheel)
Trip distance: 0-199.99 Nm resetable. Stored in permanent memory.
Total distance: 0-19999.99 Nm non resetable. Stored in permanent memory.
Depth: 0.5-150 m
Deep alarm: Adjustable
Shallow alarm: Adjustable
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Part specifications
Star SEA Data is delivered with all mounting material. Make sure all these parts are in the pack-
age.
QTY ITEM QTY ITEM
1 Instruction for use 1 Drill template
1 Warranty card 4 Mounting screws
1 Instrument SEA Data 4 Rubber plugs
1 Instrument cover 1 Red and black power supply cable ( 3m)
1 Back cover 1 Bag with wire protectors and silicon paste
1 Screw connector
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Installation
The installation includes 6 major steps:
1. Read the installation and operation manual.
2. Plan where to install the transducer and instrument.
3. Install the transducer, then the instrument.
4. Run the cables.
5. Take a brake and admire your installation.
6. Learn the functions and calibrate your instrument.
Before you begin drilling... think about how you can make the installation as neat and sim-
ple as your boat will allow. Plan where to position the transducers and instruments. Think
about leaving space for additional instruments in the future.