Raymarine ST60 manual Dealer calibration, Leaving Intermediate calibration

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4.3 Intermediate calibration

The intermediate calibration screens enable you to check:

The instrument software version number. This information is normally required if you request parts or repairs.

The instrument status - either r0 (master) or r1 (repeater).

To use the Intermediate calibration screens, hold down the disp and true/app keys for approximately 4 seconds.

Hold down

 

and

true

for approximately 4 seconds

disp

app

 

 

 

Software version

CAL

TRUE

APP

disp

 

Instrument

 

status

 

TRUE

APP

Intermediate calibration

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Leaving Intermediate calibration

Hold down the disp and true/app keys for 2 seconds to exit Intermediate calibration and resume normal operation.

4.4 Dealer calibration

The Dealer calibration procedures enable the following parameters to be set:

User calibration on/off.

Wind angle and speed response.

Velocity Made Good (VMG) response.

Wind speed calibration.

Boat show mode on/off.

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