Raymarine ST60 Tridata User Manual

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ST60 Tridata
Instrument
Owner’s
Handbook
Document number: 81040-4
Date:10 November 2002
81040_1.book Page 1 Thursday, November 7, 2002 10:21 AM
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Handbook

ST60 Tridata InstrumentOwner’s HandbookDocument number: 81040-4Date:10 November 200281040_1.book Page 1 Thursday, November 7, 2002 10:21 AM

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viii ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s ManualIn a SeaTalk system, each instrument can be either a master or dedicatedrepeater unit. A master instrument

Page 3 - Important information

ixParts suppliedUnpack your ST60 instrument and check that the following items arepresent:• Item 1, ST60 Tridata instrument fitted with standard bez

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x ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s ManualD4441-4ST60 TridataInstrumentOwner'sHandbook14932327811105TRIDATAdepthCurrentdepthShallow AlarmThresholdr

Page 5 - Contents

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

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2 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Manual•Usingthetrip key to gain access to log, trip, water temperature andtimer information.All key presses are mome

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Chapter 1: Operation 3If for any reason depth information is lost, the DEPTH title will flash onceper second and the displayed depth value will be the

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4 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s ManualMaximum speedThe screen shows the maximum speed attained since the last reset.The maximum speed value is reset

Page 9 - Introduction

Chapter 1: Operation 5TripThe trip key gives access to log, trip, water temperature and timerdisplays, as shown in the Using the trip key illustration

Page 10 - Mounting options

6 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s ManualTrip screenThe trip screen shows the distance covered since the trip value was lastreset.The trip value is res

Page 11 - Parts supplied

Chapter 1: Operation 7If you are using one of the race-start timers and the timer buzzer isenabled, the buzzer will:• Double-beep every minute.• Beep

Page 12 - Owner's

Raymarine, ST60 and SeaTalk are trademarks of Raymarine Limited© Handbook contents copyright Raymarine Limited 200281040_1.book Page 2 Thursday, Novem

Page 13 - Chapter 1: Operation

8 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Manual3. Press any other key to leave the illumination-adjust mode.Note: The display will also return to normal oper

Page 14 - Current depth display

Chapter 2: Maintenance and Faultfinding 9Chapter 2: Maintenance and Faultfinding2.1 MaintenanceServicing and safety• Raymarine equipment should be ser

Page 15 - Boat speed

10 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s ManualCablingExamine all cables for chafing or other damage to the outer shield and,where necessary, replace and re

Page 16 - Average speed

Chapter 2: Maintenance and Faultfinding 11CAUTION:If you need to remove the Speed transducer insert, have thetransducer bung to hand and secure it in

Page 17 - Chapter 1: Operation 5

12 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s ManualHelp us to help youWhen requesting service, please quote the following productinformation:• Equipment type.•

Page 18 - Water temperature

Chapter 3: Installation 13Chapter 3: InstallationThis chapter describes how to install the ST60 Tridata instrument, andassociated Speed and Depth tran

Page 19 - 1.4 Display settings

14 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s ManualOther transducer types are also available for specific requirements. Forfurther details, contact your local R

Page 20 - 1.5 Remote control

Chapter 3: Installation 15• Be as near as possible to the centre line of the vessel.• Be clear of other through-hull fittings or projections.• Have su

Page 21 - 2.1 Maintenance

16 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s ManualEMC Installation GuidelinesAll Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the bestindustry standards

Page 22 - 2.2 Fault finding

Chapter 3: Installation 17For optimum EMC performance, it is recommended that whereverpossible:• Raymarine equipment and cables connected to it are:•

Page 23 - Technical support

iImportant informationSafety noticesWARNING: Product installation & operationThis equipment must be installed and operated in accordance withthe

Page 24 - Help us to help you

18 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Manual3.2 ProceduresAs it is not possible to describe procedures for all possible installationscenarios, the proced

Page 25 - Chapter 3: Installation

Chapter 3: Installation 192. Apply the surface mount template (supplied at the rear of this hand-book)totheselectedlocationandmark thecentresforthefix

Page 26 - Transducer siting

20 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s ManualFitting the low-profile bezelIn order to flush-mount your ST60 instrument, you must first replace thestandard

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Chapter 3: Installation 21Flush mounting procedureFlush mount your instrument (see the Flush mounting illustration) asfollows:1. Assemble the ST60 ins

Page 28 - EMC Installation Guidelines

22 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Manual6. Screw the two fixing studs (1) into the threaded sockets on the rear ofthe instrument.7. Mount the assembl

Page 29 - Suppression Ferrites

Chapter 3: Installation 23Fitting transducerThe ST60 Tridata instrument is supplied, with appropriate through-hullSpeed and Depth transducers.Each tra

Page 30 - 3.2 Procedures

24 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s ManualObserving the above guidelines, run the transducer cables to the ST60Tridata instrument.Connecting the instru

Page 31 - Flush mounting

Chapter 3: Installation 25Power supply connectionsSeaTalk systemsCAUTION:When instruments are connected to SeaTalk, ensure that the powersupply for th

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26 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s ManualStand alone instrumentsStand-aloneinstruments are not connected to SeaTalk and therefore needto be connected

Page 33 - Fitting the low profile bezel

Calibration 27Chapter 4: Calibration4.1 IntroductionThe ST60 Tridata instrument is set up with factory-programmed defaultsettings, so in order to opti

Page 34 - Bracket mounting

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Page 35 - Fitting transducer

28 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Manual• Lock the shallow alarm.• Set the required units for speed readings.• Set the speed resolution.• Select the

Page 36 - Connecting the instrument

Calibration 29DepthTo calibrate the depth functions:1. With the User calibration entry screen displayed, press thedepth key.2. Referringtothe User cal

Page 37 - Power supply connections

30 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Manualdepth from the water line. In order to do this, you need to know thevertical separation between the transduce

Page 38 - SeaTalk power connections

Calibration 31SpeedTo calibrate the speed functions:1. With the User calibration entry screen displayed, press the speed key.2. Referring to the User

Page 39 - Chapter 4: Calibration

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

Page 40 - Starting User calibration

Calibration 33Adjust to SOGThe Adjust to SOG screen isdisplayedonlyifSOGdata is available fromSeaTalk. The current SOG is displayed in the bottom sect

Page 41 - Depth offset

34 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Manual4.3 Intermediate calibrationIntermediate calibration enables you to:• Check the instrument software version.•

Page 42 - Shallow alarm lock

Calibration 35Speed calibrationThe speed calibration procedure involves carrying out two runs over ameasured distance, to enable a calibration factor

Page 43 - Setting the correct speed

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

Page 44 - User calibration - speed

Calibration 37To store the calibration factor, pressandspeeddepthCarry out second cal runas described on sheet 2Speed calibration - sheet 1D4420-1rese

Page 45 - Leaving User calibration

iiiContentsImportant information ...iSafety notices ...

Page 46 - 4.3 Intermediate calibration

38 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Manual9. Carry out a second calibration run (see sheet 2 of the Speed calibra-tion flow chart), using the procedure

Page 47 - Speed calibration

Calibration 39Leaving Intermediate calibrationHolddownthedepth and speed keys for 2 seconds,tosave your settings,exit Intermediate calibration and res

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40 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s ManualHold down andfor approximately 12 secondsresetD4422-1tripresetanddepth speeddepthdepthdepthdepthdepthtripBoat

Page 49 - Calibration 37

Calibration 41Boat show modeCAUTION:Do NOT enable this mode. It must only be used for demonstrationpurposes.Ensure that the Boatshow Mode Use is set t

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 diameterD4437-181040_1.book Page 3 Thursday, November 7, 2002 10:21 AM

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Page 55 - ST60 Surface Mount Template

iv ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Manual2.2 Fault finding ...10Prelimina

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vSet temperature units ... 33Temperature calibration ...

Page 57 - Shaded area to be removed

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viiIntroductionThank you for purchasing a Raymarine product. We are sure your ST60instrument will give you many years of trouble-free operation.This

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