Raymarine ST60 Tridata manual Leaving User calibration, Adjust to SOG, Set temperature units

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Calibration

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Adjust to SOG

The Adjust to SOG screen is displayed only if SOG data is available from SeaTalk. The current SOG is displayed in the bottom section of the display (SG12.8 in the illustration), and the current speed registered by the instrument, as large figures in the middle section of the display (12.3 in the illustration).

It is recommended that, if you are running in slack tide conditions, you press the reset key for 3 seconds, to accept the SOG as the current speed.

If you do not wish to accept SOG as the current speed, press the trip and reset keys together to select the Cal factor adjust display.

Cal factor adjust

The Cal factor adjust screen enables you to manually adjust the calibration factor. It shows the current calibration factor in the bottom section of the display (CF 1.00 in the illustration), and the current speed as large figures (12.3 in the illustration).

Use the trip or reset key to adjust the calibration factor so that the current speed is the speed through the water.

If SOG data is available from SeaTalk, you can turn to the Adjust to SOG screen by pressing the trip and reset keys.

Note: If neither of the above methods gives satisfactory results, carry out the Speed calibration procedure (part of Intermediate calibration).

Set temperature units

Select either °C or °F, as required.

Temperature calibration

Set the display to show the current water temperature.

Timer alarm buzzer

Switches the count-up and race-start timer audible alarm on the ST60 Tridata instrument being calibrated, on and off.

Leaving User calibration

Hold down the depth and speed keys for 2 seconds, to save your settings, exit User calibration and resume normal operation.

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Contents ST60 Tridata Instrument Page Important information Safety noticesEMC conformance Handbook informationPage Contents Chapter Page Page Introduction Data inputsSeaTalk Remote control Mounting optionsStand alone operation Parts supplied Tridata Getting started OperationNormal operation Displayed informationCurrent depth display DepthAdjusting alarm thresholds Depth alarm threshold displaysSpeed Boat speedMaximum speed Average speedVelocity made good to windward Log TripTimers Water temperatureRace-start timers Trip screenAlarms Display settingsIllumination Contrast Maintenance Maintenance and FaultfindingServicing and safety InstrumentPreliminary procedures Fault findingFixing faults CablingTechnical support World wide webTelephone help line Help us to help you Planning your installation InstallationSite requirements TransducersTransducer siting Instrument ST60 instrument dimensions EMC Installation GuidelinesConnections to Other Equipment Suppression FerritesUnpacking ProceduresFitting the instrument Surface mountingSurface mounting Flush mountingFitting the low-profile bezel Flush mounting procedure Bracket mounting Running transducer cable Fitting transducerConnecting the instrument Signal connectionsTypes of connection SeaTalk systems Power supply connectionsStand alone instruments Introduction CalibrationUser calibration Speed readingsStarting User calibration Depth offset Depth units Shallow alarm lock Setting the correct speed Set speed resolutionSet speed units Set log unitsUser calibration speed Set temperature units Adjust to SOGTemperature calibration Timer alarm buzzerIntermediate calibration Speed calibration Page Calibration From Speed Dealer calibration Response settingsLeaving Intermediate calibration User calibration on/offDealer calibration Boat show mode Factory defaultsLeaving Dealer calibration Page TOP Page Shaded area to be removed