The STM surface station equipped with a universal power supply is designed to operate with the input power of alternating
current in a form of a sine wave. The acceptable input voltage range is 95 to 250 Volts. The acceptable frequency of
alternating current range between 47 and 63 Hz.
When the STM surface station is operated onboard a vessel and an external power source is used to power the STM surface
station, please take in consideration the quality of the AC input power source. The imperfections of the alternating current's
sine wave and frequency may introduce undesirable “noise” into the circuits of the STM surface station causing signal
distortion and decreasing the operating range of the sonar transducer. Whenever possible, consider avoiding use of onboard
diesel generators or DC/AC converters unable to produce a “clean” sine wave of 63 Hz of AC current supplied to the STM
surface station.
The STM surface station equipped with three sockets for connection of a sonar transducer(s). When
only one sonar transducer is used, make sure to connect it to the socket marked “Sonar 1”. The
STM surface station is equipped with the three sonar transducer sockets because the STM-3 is a
component in other systems designed by Desert Star Systems LLC. For more information regarding
these systems please refer to our website (desertstar.com)
The STM surface station equipped with a STATUS LED located right below the power distribution
switch. Status LED indicated the current state of operation of STM surface station. Refer to the table
below for the STATUS LED blink patterns and their description.
Status LED
Pattern
Description
LED is off
The surface station (STM) is OFF, or it is not running any application
software, or the surface station is connected to DiveTerm for maintenance
functions
LED is always
ON
Not a valid blink pattern. A hardware problem may exist or the STM supply
voltage may be below 7 volts
Single short
blink once per
second
STM is operating correctly
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