Raymarine ST60 manual True/Apparent, Tack, Alarms, Canceling an alarm

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ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook

True/Apparent

Press the true/app key to toggle between true and apparent instrument readings.

VMG

Press the vmg key to show VMG information on the digital display. The pointer continues to show the wind direction (true or apparent as previously selected).

If boat speed information is not available on SeaTalk, the VMG cannot be computed, and the digital display shows a series of dashes.

Tack

Press the tack key to show tack heading information on the digital display. The pointer continues to show the wind angle.

If the boat speed and heading are not available on SeaTalk, the tack heading cannot be computed, and the digital display shows a series of dashes.

Alarms

An alarm condition is indicated by a flashing alarm icon on the digital display and an audible alarm at the instrument.

When an alarm is sounding the instrument will continue to display live wind speed and angle.

A wind speed alarm will cause the current speed unit legend ( KTS or M/S ) to flash.

A flashing MAX legend indicates a high wind speed alarm.

A flashing HI legend indicates a high wind angle alarm.

A LO legend indicates either:

A low wind speed alarm ( LO plus speed units displayed).

A low wind angle alarm ( LO displayed).

Canceling an alarm

Pressing any key will cancel the alarm. Pressing the key repeatedly will cancel any additional alarms.

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Contents ST60 Wind Close Hauled Instrument Page Safety notices Important informationEMC conformance Handbook informationST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Contents Installation Preface ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Introduction ST60 WindRemote control Data inputsST60 Close Hauled Wind SeaTalkMounting options Parts suppliedThese items are not with ST60 Close Hauled Wind Displayed information Getting startedPointer Normal operation Digital displayUsing the disp key Alarms Canceling an alarmTrue/Apparent TackSwitching alarms on and off Setting alarm conditionsSetting alarm thresholds Display illumination Maintenance Servicing and safetyInstrument TransducerTroubleshooting Preliminary proceduresFixing faults CablingTechnical support World wide webTelephone help line Help us to help youST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Site requirements Planning your installationTransducers Instrument EMC installation guidelines Procedure UnpackingSuppression Ferrites Connections to Other EquipmentFitting the instruments Surface mountingFlush mounting Fitting the low-profile bezelFlush mounting procedure Bracket Mounting Typical windvane installation Fitting transducersWind vane is typically mounted on a mast top, as follows Rotavecta Lower part of the clampRunning transducer cable GeneralFrom masthead Signal connections Connecting the instrumentsTypes of connection Power supply connections SeaTalk systemsST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Stand alone instrumentsUser calibration Linearizing and aligning the wind transducerLeaving User calibration Hold downDealer calibration Intermediate calibrationLeaving Intermediate calibration User calibration on/off Response settingsWind speed Calibration Mode Factory defaults Boat show modeLeaving Dealer calibration ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook TOP Page Shaded area to be removed Page Front