Raymarine ST60 Temperature Calibration and Instrument Features

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ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Manual

Trip screen

The trip screen shows the distance covered since the trip value was last reset.

The trip value is reset automatically at power-up, and if the instrument is operating as a master, the trip value can also be reset manually by pressing the reset key for 3 seconds.

Water temperature

The water temperature is shown in either degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F), as set during calibration (see Chapter 4, Calibration).

Timers

The count-up timer and to the two race-start timer times are either in seconds (S) or minutes (M), depending on the counter values.

Refer to the Using the trip key flow diagram to display the required timer. Once you have done this, press the reset key to start the timer running. When a timer is running, the delimiter (i.e. ‘.’or ‘:’) flashes. For lap timing, press the reset key. To stop and reset a timer to the start value, hold down the reset key for 1 second.

Once a timer is running, you can leave the timer page and select any other display. The counter will continue to run in the background.

Race-start timers

You can set each race-start timer to any whole-minute value from 1 to 15 minutes.

Note: When the instrument is first installed, the race-start timers are set to 4 and 5 minutes respectively.

To set a race-start timer:

1.Use the trip key as shown in the Using trip key flow diagram to select the required race-start timer.

2.Simultaneously press the trip and reset keys to enter the race-start timer adjust mode.

3.Use either the trip or reset key to set the required value.

4.Simultaneously press the trip and reset keys to save the value and leave the race-start timer adjust mode.

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