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ST60+ Depth 
Instrument

Owner’s Handbook

Document reference:  81262-2
Date:  December 2005

81262_2.book  Page iii  Friday, November 11, 2005  11:11 AM

Summary of Contents for ST60+ SPEED INSTRUMENT

Page 1: ...ST60 Depth Instrument Owner s Handbook Document reference 81262 2 Date December 2005 81262_2 book Page iii Friday November 11 2005 11 11 AM...

Page 2: ...Raymarine ST60 and SeaTalk are trademarks of Raymarine UK Limited Handbook contents copyright Raymarine UK Limited 2005 81262_2 book Page iv Friday November 11 2005 11 11 AM...

Page 3: ...ge specificationswithoutnotice Therefore Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforany differences between the product and the handbook WARNING Product installation operation This equipment must be installed a...

Page 4: ...some of Raymarine s products we support its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of this product Thecrossedoutwheeliebinsymbol illustratedabove andfoundonourproducts signifies that this pr...

Page 5: ...emote control viii Mounting options viii Depth transducers viii Parts supplied ix Chapter 1 Operation 1 1 1 Getting started 1 WARNING Calibration requirement 1 Switching on and off 1 1 2 Normal operat...

Page 6: ...f the instrument dry 13 EMC installation guidelines 14 Suppression ferrites 15 Connections to other equipment 15 3 2 Procedures 16 CAUTION Maintain structural safety 16 Unpacking 16 Fitting the instru...

Page 7: ...rm lock 30 Pop up pilot 30 Leaving User calibration 30 4 3 Intermediate calibration 30 Leaving Intermediate calibration 31 4 4 Dealer calibration 31 User calibration on off 31 Response settings 32 Boa...

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Page 9: ...ts to operate as a single integrated navigational system Instruments in a SeaTalk system are linked by means of a single cable which feeds both power and data Instruments can therefore be added to the...

Page 10: ...to SeaTalk the ST60 Depth instrument can be controlled remotely by a SeaTalk Remote Keypad Unit to provide instant remote access to the various display readouts Mounting options A standard ST60 instr...

Page 11: ...interconnection cable Item 7 Power cable Item 8 Instrument Cover Item 9 Owner s Handbook A Warranty document and fitting templates are included in this Handbook Item 10 Cue Card Sparespadeterminalsare...

Page 12: ...andbook D8160 1 ST60 Depth Instrument Owner s Handbook 1 4 8 3 2 3 2 5 6 7 10 9 DEPTH ALARM OFFSET RESET Quick Start Guide ST60 Depth Instrument ST60 DEPTH DEPTH ALARM OFFSET RESET 81262_2 book Page x...

Page 13: ...ent is switched on the instrument is ini tially in the on condition You do not need to use the depth button to switch the instrument on 2 When the instrument is on theoperationofthe depthbutton will p...

Page 14: ...lso displays depth trend indicator arrows to show whether the depth is increasing or decreasing A rising sea bed is indicated by and a lowering sea bed by If there is no depth signal from the transduc...

Page 15: ...d for anchor alarms an anchor symbol Shallow alarm Deep alarm Shallow anchor alarm Deep anchor alarm To adjust an alarm level Depthalarms alarm reset To enable disable any alarm select the relevant sc...

Page 16: ...et either positive or negative and the appropriate legend When the offset is a positive value the legend W L is displayed When the offset is a negative value the legend KEEL is displayed When the offs...

Page 17: ...tton press 1 4 Pop up Pilot A Pop up Pilot facility enables instruments connected to SeaTalk to constantly monitor any changes to the autopilot mode and to the course settings If one of theseparameter...

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Page 19: ...instructions to enable you to ensure minimum interaction between different items of equip ment i e ensure optimum Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Always report any EMC related problem to your neares...

Page 20: ...tify and rectify the problem Fault Cause Remedy Display blank No power supply Check power supply ensure instru ment is switched on CheckSeaTalkcablingandconnector security Check fuse circuit breaker N...

Page 21: ...ess to the world wide web please call our help line In the USA call 1 800 539 5539 extension 2444 or 1 603 881 5200 extension 2444 In the UK Europe the Middle East or the Far East call 44 0 23 9271 47...

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Page 23: ...ttheRaymarine ProductSupportDepartmentoryourownNational Distributor 3 1 Planning your installation Before starting the installation spend some time considering the best positions for both transducer a...

Page 24: ...the water line length Beatleast6 in 150 mm awayfromthekeel ideallyaheadofthekeelifasail ing yacht Hull material Transducer type Glass reinforced plastic GRP 31 188 4 02 Through hull plastic M78718 Ret...

Page 25: ...trument Instrument ST60 instruments can be fitted either above or below deck provided the rear of the instrument is sited where it is protected from contact with water Each instrument must also be pos...

Page 26: ...beentakentoensure that they will perform under all conditions it is important to understand what factors could affect the operation of the product Theguidelinesgivenheredescribetheconditionsforoptimum...

Page 27: ...ill not dam age the equipment but may cause the loss of some information and may change the operating mode Raymarine specified cables are used Cutting and rejoining these cables can compromise EMC per...

Page 28: ...Gives a profile of approximately 0 95 in 24 mm Flush mounting Gives a profile of approximately 0 25 in 6 mm Bracket mounting The ST60 instruments can also be mounted behind a panel with just the inst...

Page 29: ...ountingKitusesa flushmountbezel toreducethefittedprofileofthe instrument to approximately 0 25 in 6 mm above the panel fascia Fitting the flush mount bezel In order to flush mount your ST60 instrument...

Page 30: ...ack of the flush mount bezel 7 4 Place the instrument 11 face upwards on a flat surface then place the rub ber keypad 10 in position around the display window i e so that each but ton outline is locat...

Page 31: ...crews from the rear of the instrument and tighten them sufficiently to secure the instrument and bezel together DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Flush mounting procedure Flush mount your instrument see the Flush m...

Page 32: ...t 4 then stick the gasket into position on the rear of the bezel 6 Screw the two fixing studs 1 into the threaded sockets on the rear of the instrument 7 Mount the assembled instrument studs bezel and...

Page 33: ...has to be fed through the deck always use a proprietary deck gland Wherecablesarefedthroughholes alwaysusegrommetstopreventchafing Secure long cable runs so they do not present a hazard Do not route t...

Page 34: ...plied with a SeaTalk connector fitted to each end A junction box can be used to join cables Fitting ferrites If you are going to connect a Depth transducer to an ST60 Depth instrument fit suppressionf...

Page 35: ...This requirement depends on the total length of the cable run and the total number of instruments in the system as follows CAUTION Protect the power supply Ensure that the 12 V power supply for the i...

Page 36: ...ength and trim back an appropriateamountofthe outer sheath ii Cut back and insulate the yellow wire 4 Connect the screen to the power supply 0 V terminal 5 Connectthe redwire viaa3 Afuseorprotectiveci...

Page 37: ...d contrast how you want them EMC conformance Always check the installation before going to sea to make sure that it is not affected by radio transmissions engine starting etc WARNING Calibration requi...

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Page 39: ...s enable you to Set the required units for depth readings Set the offset for depth readings i e determine whether depth readings are from the keel of the vessel or from the water line Lock the shallow...

Page 40: ...w the vertical separation between the transducer position and The bottom of the keel This requires a negative offset The water line This requires a positive offset Hold down for approximately 2 second...

Page 41: ...W L water line offset or a KEEL offset adjust the displayed reading until the correct offset value is shown positive for W L negative for KEEL WARNING Use the correct depth offset The use of the corre...

Page 42: ...rument software version Set the instrument status either MASTER or REPEATER ToaccesstheIntermediate calibration screens hold downthe depth andalarm buttons for approximately 4 seconds the software ver...

Page 43: ...et User calibration on off Depth response Boat show mode on off Dealer calibration also gives access to the Factory defaults screen This enables youtore applythefactorysettingsifyouwanttoresettheinstr...

Page 44: ...and reset increment buttons to set the required value Response values are from 1 to 15 Depth response Hold down for approximately 12 seconds Calibration on off Entry screen Boat show mode Factory def...

Page 45: ...reen so be sure you make the correct selection To retain the current values ensure that the display shows NO If you want to apply the factory defaults change the display to YES If you do this the valu...

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Page 47: ...od COG Course Over Ground DMG Distance Made Good DTW Distance To Waypoint EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility ETA Estimated Time of Arrival GPS Global Positioning System HDG Heading KM Kilometer s KMH...

Page 48: ...roprietary communication system which links products to provide a single integrated system sharing power and data SM Statute mile s SOG Speed Over Ground SPD Speed T True TTG Time To Go TWA True Wind...

Page 49: ...rument mounting options viii Intermediate calibration 30 M Maximum depth 2 Minimum depth 2 Mounting options instrument viii 16 P Parts supplied ix x Pop up pilot 5 Power supply SeaTalk systems 23 stan...

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Page 51: ...ove material from shaded areas only Instrument edge SURFACE MOUNT template for ST60 Instruments 1 185 in 30 1 mm 1 18 in 30 0 mm SURFACE MOUNT Template Sun cover edge D8157 1 Cut hole 3 54 in 90 mm di...

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Page 53: ...edge Instrument edge Remove material from shaded area only Drill hole 1 4 in 6 5 mm diameter in 4 positions TOP Control Unit FLUSH MOUNT Template FLUSH MOUNT template for ST60 Instruments 81262_2 book...

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Page 55: ...ccompanied by a copy of the original sales receipt to be eligible for standard warranty service A list of Raymarine certified service agents is available from Raymarine Technical Support or at www ray...

Page 56: ...any product purchased through an online auction site Other conditions ThisWarrantyisfullytransferableprovidedthatyoufurnishtheoriginalproofofpurchasetoRaymarineor inthecase of On Board Warranty Servic...

Page 57: ...ymarine com or contact your nearest Raymarine National Distributor 2 Onboard warranty 2 1InadditiontotheProductwarrantycoverasdescribedabove Raymarinewill authorizeonboardwarrantyservice by the neares...

Page 58: ...product serial number confirms that the onboard warranty service has been purchased and is valid 4 Warranty limitations 4 1 Raymarine warranty policy does not apply to any product that has been subje...

Page 59: ...ervice agent shall be liable for any incidental indirect consequential or special including punitive or multiple damages nor shall Raymarine or a Raymarine service agent be liable for any lossofprofit...

Page 60: ...treet Merrimack NH 03054 4801 USA Europe Middle East Africa and Australasia Raymarine Technical Support 44 0 23 9271 4713 Product Repair and Service Raymarine plc Anchorage Park Portsmouth PO3 5TD Eng...

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