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ST60 Tridata
Instrument
Owner’s
Handbook
Document number: 81040-3
Date: 1st April 2001
040_3cov.p65 06/04/01, 10:201
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Handbook

ST60 TridataInstrumentOwner’sHandbookDocument number: 81040-3Date: 1st April 2001040_3cov.p65 06/04/01, 10:201

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viii ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookParts suppliedUnpack your ST60 instrument and check that the following items arepresent:• Item 1, ST60 Tr

Page 3 - Contents

IntroductionixD4441-1ST60 TridataInstrumentOwner'sHandbookWorldwideDistributors149323267811105TRIDATAdepthCurrentdepthShallow AlarmThresholdreset

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Chapter 1: Operation1Chapter 1: Operation1.1 Getting startedThis handbook describes how to operate, maintain and install theRaymarine ST60 Tridata ins

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2 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Handbook• Using the speed key. This gives access to maximum speed,average speed and Velocity Made Good (VMG) to wind

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Chapter 1: Operation3If for any reason depth information is lost, the DEPTH title will flashonce per second and the displayed depth value will be the

Page 8 - Remote control

4 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookspeedVMG towindwardspeedspeedUsing the speed keyD4414-1Boat speedMaximumspeedAverage speedspeedMaximum speed

Page 9 - Mounting options

Chapter 1: Operation5TripThe trip key gives access to log, trip, water temperature and timerdisplays, as shown in the Using the trip key illustration.

Page 10 - Parts supplied

6 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookWater temperatureThe water temperature is shown in either degrees Celsius (°C) orFahrenheit (°F), as set dur

Page 11 - Introduction

Chapter 1: Operation71.3 AlarmsAn alarm condition occurs if:• The depth is less than the SHALLOW or SHALLOW anchor threshold.• The depth is greater th

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Page 13 - Chapter 1: Operation

8 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Handbook2. There are four preset contrast settings. Momentarily press thedepth key to cycle through the these settin

Page 14 - Current depth display

Chapter 2: Maintenance and Fault Finding9Chapter 2: Maintenance and Fault Finding2.1 MaintenanceServicing and safety• Raymarine equipment should be se

Page 15 - Boat speed

10 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Handbook2.2 Fault findingPrPrPrPrPreliminary preliminary preliminary preliminary preliminary proceduroceduroceduroc

Page 16 - Maximum speed

Chapter 2: Maintenance and Fault Finding11Fault Cause RemedyInstrument display blank. No supply. Check supply.Check cabling and security ofSeaTalk con

Page 17 - Trip screen

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Page 18 - Water temperature

Chapter 3: Installation13Chapter 3: InstallationThis chapter describes how to install the ST60 Tridata instrument, andassociated speed and depth trans

Page 19 - 1.4 Display settings

14ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookHull material Speed transducer Depth transducerGlass reinforced M78712 Through hull plastic M78713 Through h

Page 20 - 1.5 Remote control

Chapter 3: Installation15• Be clear of other through-hull fittings or projections.• Have sufficient clearance inside the hull to fit the nut.• Have 10

Page 21 - 2.1 Maintenance

16ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Handbook110mm (4.33in) 24mm(0.95in) 15mm(0.6in) 90mm (4.33in)diameter 115mm (4.53in)123mm (4.85in) 6.2mm(0.25in) 35m

Page 22 - 2.2 Fault finding

Chapter 3: Installation17• The equipment should be supplied from a different battery than theone used for engine start. Voltage drops below 10 V in th

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IntroductioniContentsIntroduction... vEMC conformance ...

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18ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookUnpackingUnpack your ST60 equipment and check that the items described inIntroduction are present.Each ST60

Page 25 - Chapter 3: Installation

Chapter 3: Installation19D4343-2Surface mounting11223455Flush mountingThe Flush Mounting Kit uses a low-profile bezel to reduce the fittedprofile of t

Page 26 - Transducer siting

20ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Handbook3. Referring to the Fitting the low-profile bezel illustration, place theinstrument face upwards on a flat s

Page 27 - CAUTION:

Chapter 3: Installation212. Ensure that:• The panel on which you intend to mount the instrument isbetween 3 mm and 20 mm thickness.• The selected loca

Page 28 - EMC guidelines

22ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookBracket mountingA Control Unit Mounting Bracket (Part No. E25009) enables you tomount your ST60 instrument i

Page 29 - 3.2 Procedures

Chapter 3: Installation23• It may be necessary to remove the spade connectors from thetransducer cable, to facilitate installation, e.g. if the cable

Page 30 - Fitting the instrument

24ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookSPEEDDEPTHWhiteBrownBlackScreenBlueConnections to ST60 Tri Data instrumentCable from Depth transducerCable f

Page 31 - Flush mounting

Chapter 3: Installation25D4311-15 A fused,12 V dc supply(typically providedby autopilot)RedScreenRedScreen1234Instruments5 to 1617181920SeaTalk power

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Chapter 4: Calibration 27Chapter 4: Calibration4.1 IntroductionThe ST60 Tridata instrument is set up with factory-programmeddefault settings, so in or

Page 34 - Fitting transducer

ii ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Handbook1.3 Alarms ... 71.4 Display settings

Page 35 - Connecting the instrument

28ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Handbook4.2 User calibrationThe User calibration procedures enable you to:• Set the required units for depth reading

Page 36 - Power supply connections

Chapter 4: Calibration 292. Press the depth and speed keys for approximately 2 seconds sothat the User calibration entry screen is displayed.3. Carry

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30ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookDepth offsetWARNING:The use of incorrect offset values could result in misleading depthinformation being dis

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Chapter 4: Calibration 31• If you want to apply a keel offset, adjust the displayed reading untilthe appropriate negative offset value is shown.Shallo

Page 39 - Chapter 4: Calibration

32ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookUser calibration - speedFrom User calibrationstart screenspeedD4418-1Set speedunitsSet speedresolutionSet lo

Page 40 - 4.2 User calibration

Chapter 4: Calibration 33Adjust to SOGThe Adjust to SOG screen is displayed only if SOG data is availablefrom SeaTalk. The current SOG is displayed in

Page 41 - Depth units

34ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookLeaving User calibrationHold down the depth and speed keys for 2 seconds, to save yoursettings, exit User ca

Page 42 - Depth offsets

Chapter 4: Calibration 35speeddepthSoftwareversionInstrumentstatus(or NO for repeater)(or NO for repeater)Carry out speed calibrationas detailed inSpe

Page 43 - Setting the correct speed

36ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookNote: It is recommended that the speed calibration procedure iscarried out in conditions of minimum tidal dr

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Chapter 4: Calibration 37To store the calibration factor, pressandspeeddepthCarry out second cal runas described on sheet 2Speed calibration - sheet 1

Page 45 - Timer alarm buzzer

IntroductioniiiBracket mounting ... 22Fitting transducer ...

Page 46 - 4.3 Intermediate calibration

38ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Handbookfrom Speedcalibration - sheet 1At the start of theoutward cal runpressAt the start ofthe return calrun press

Page 47 - Speed calibration

Chapter 4: Calibration 39Leaving Intermediate calibrationHold down the depth and speed keys for 2 seconds, to save yoursettings, exit Intermediate cal

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40ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookHold down andfor approximately 12 secondsresetD4422-1tripresetanddepthspeeddepthdepthdepthdepthdepthtripBoat

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Chapter 4: Calibration 41Boat show modeCAUTION:Do NOT enable this mode. It must only be used for demonstrationpurposes.Ensure that the Boatshow Mode U

Page 50 - Speed calibration - sheet 2

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Page 51 - 4.4 Dealer calibration

D4436-1Machine hole90mm (3.54in)diameterDrill 5mm (3/16in) diameterDrill 5mm (3/16in) diameterShaded areas to be removedTOPST60 Surface Mount Template

Page 52 - Dealer calibration

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Page 53 - Leaving Dealer calibration

Shaded area to be removedTOP109 mmST60 Flush Mount Template114 mm4 holes6 mm diameterD4437-1040_3tem.p65 06/04/01, 10:2145

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Page 55 - ST60 Surface Mount Template

Document number: 84064-8April 2001Limited Warranty CertificateRaymarine warrants each new Light Marine/Dealer Distributor Product to be of good materi

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iv ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Handbook4.3 Intermediate calibration ... 34Speed calibration ...

Page 57 - Shaded area to be removed

Factory Service CentersUnited States of America UK, Europe, Middle East, Far EastRaymarine Inc22 Cotton Road, Unit DNashua, NH 03063-4219

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IntroductionvIntroductionThank you for purchasing a Raymarine product. We are sure yourST60 instrument will give you many years of trouble-free operat

Page 59 - Limited Warranty Certificate

vi ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s HandbookData inputsThe ST60 Tridata instrument can fulfil master and/or repeater roles byreceiving data either from

Page 60 - Factory Service Centers

IntroductionviiMounting optionsIf you do not want to surface mount your ST60 instrument, options areavailable for:• Flush mounting. If you have ordere

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