Raymarine Guide to ST60 Tridata Wiring Diagrams and Connections

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ST60 Tridata Instrument Owner’s Manual

 

50 mm

6 mm

(a)

 

 

(b)

3 mm

D4467-6

 

 

Observing the above guidelines, run the transducer cables to the ST60 Tridata instrument.

Connecting the instrument

Types of connection

The ST60 Tridata instrument, can be connected:

As a stand-alone, master instrument connected directly to a Speed and/or Depth transducer.

As a SeaTalk repeater.

To fulfil both repeater and master roles by being connected both to the transducer and to SeaTalk.

If instruments are connected to SeaTalk, no separate power connection is necessary. Where a SeaTalk system includes an autopilot, the power for the system is provided by the autopilot.

A range of Raymarine SeaTalk extension cables is available to connect separated instruments. These cables are supplied with a SeaTalk connector fitted to each end. A junction box can be used to join cables.

Signal connections

Make the necessary connections to your ST60 instrument (see the Connection to ST60 Tridata instrument illustration).

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Contents ST60 Tridata Instrument Page Safety notices Important informationEMC conformance Handbook informationPage Contents Chapter Page Page Introduction Data inputsSeaTalk Remote control Mounting optionsStand alone operation Parts supplied Tridata Operation Getting startedNormal operation Displayed informationDepth Current depth displayDepth alarm threshold displays Adjusting alarm thresholdsSpeed Boat speedMaximum speed Average speedVelocity made good to windward Trip LogWater temperature TimersRace-start timers Trip screenAlarms Display settingsIllumination Contrast Maintenance and Faultfinding MaintenanceServicing and safety InstrumentFault finding Preliminary proceduresFixing faults CablingTechnical support World wide webTelephone help line Help us to help you Installation Planning your installationSite requirements TransducersTransducer siting Instrument EMC Installation Guidelines ST60 instrument dimensionsSuppression Ferrites Connections to Other EquipmentProcedures UnpackingFitting the instrument Surface mountingFlush mounting Surface mountingFitting the low-profile bezel Flush mounting procedure Bracket mounting Fitting transducer Running transducer cableConnecting the instrument Signal connectionsTypes of connection Power supply connections SeaTalk systemsStand alone instruments Calibration IntroductionUser calibration Speed readingsStarting User calibration Depth units Depth offsetShallow alarm lock Set speed resolution Setting the correct speedSet speed units Set log unitsUser calibration speed Adjust to SOG Set temperature unitsTemperature calibration Timer alarm buzzerIntermediate calibration Speed calibration Page Calibration From Speed Response settings Dealer calibrationLeaving Intermediate calibration User calibration on/offDealer calibration Boat show mode Factory defaultsLeaving Dealer calibration Page TOP Page Shaded area to be removed