Raymarine manual Introduction, ST60 Wind

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Preface

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing a Raymarine product. We are sure your ST60 instrument will give you many years of trouble-free operation.

This handbook describes how to install and use the Raymarine ST60 Wind and ST60 Close Hauled Wind instruments. These give:

True and Apparent wind direction and speed. Wind speed is displayed either in knots, meters per second or as Beaufort scale values.

Velocity made good (VMG).

Maximum wind speed.

In addition to this, ST60 Wind master instruments give:

Maximum minimum true wind speed alarms.

High and low apparent wind angle alarms.

ST60 Close Hauled

Wind instrument

ST60 Wind instrument

The ST60 Wind and Close Hauled Wind instruments are constructed in rugged weather proofed cases. Each provides a sensitive and stable, combined analog and digital display, to deliver accurate information under even the most demanding conditions.

ST60 Wind

The ST60 Wind instrument provides a 360° apparent wind scale and can be used either as a stand-alone unit, or as part of an integrated SeaTalk instrumentation system.

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Contents ST60 Wind Close Hauled Instrument Page Important information Safety noticesEMC conformance Handbook informationST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Contents Installation Preface ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook ST60 Wind IntroductionData inputs Remote controlST60 Close Hauled Wind SeaTalkParts supplied Mounting optionsThese items are not with ST60 Close Hauled Wind Getting started Displayed informationPointer Digital display Normal operationUsing the disp key Canceling an alarm AlarmsTrue/Apparent TackSetting alarm conditions Switching alarms on and offSetting alarm thresholds Display illumination Servicing and safety MaintenanceInstrument TransducerPreliminary procedures TroubleshootingFixing faults CablingWorld wide web Technical supportTelephone help line Help us to help youST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Planning your installation Site requirementsTransducers Instrument EMC installation guidelines Unpacking ProcedureSuppression Ferrites Connections to Other EquipmentSurface mounting Fitting the instrumentsFitting the low-profile bezel Flush mountingFlush mounting procedure Bracket Mounting Fitting transducers Typical windvane installationWind vane is typically mounted on a mast top, as follows Lower part of the clamp RotavectaGeneral Running transducer cableFrom masthead Connecting the instruments Signal connectionsTypes of connection SeaTalk systems Power supply connectionsStand alone instruments ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookLinearizing and aligning the wind transducer User calibrationHold down Leaving User calibrationIntermediate calibration Dealer calibrationLeaving Intermediate calibration Response settings User calibration on/offWind speed Calibration Mode Boat show mode Factory defaultsLeaving Dealer calibration ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook TOP Page Shaded area to be removed Page Front