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81262 2.book Page iii Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AMST60 DepthInstrumentOwner’s HandbookDocument reference: 81262-2Date: December 2005

81262 2.book Page iv Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AMRaymarine, ST60 and SeaTalk are trademarks of Raymarine UK Limited Handbook contents copyright Raymarine UK Limited 2005

81262 2.book Page i Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AMiPrefaceContentsImportant informationSafety noticesWARNING: Product installation & operationThis equipment must be installed and operated in accordancewith the Raymarine instructions provided. Failure to do so couldresult in personal injury, damage to your boat and/or poorproduct performance.WARNING: Electrical safetyMake sure you have switched off the power supply before youstart installing this product.WARNING: Navigational safetyAlthough we have designed this product to be accurate andreliable, many factors can affect its performance. Therefore, itshould serve only as an aid to navigation and should neverreplace commonsense and navigational judgement. Alwaysmaintain a permanent watch so you can respond to situations asthey develop.EMC conformanceAll Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industrystandards for use in the recreational marine environment.The design and manufacture of Raymarine equipment and accessories conform tothe appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards, but correctinstallation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised.Handbook informationTo the best of our knowledge, the information in this handbook was correct whenit went to press. However, Raymarine cannot accept liability for any inaccuraciesor omissions it may contain.In addition, our policy of continuous product improvement may changespecifications without notice. Therefore, Raymarine cannot accept liability for anydifferences between the product and the handbook.

81262 2.book Page ii Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AMiiST60 Depth instrument Owner’s HandbookProduct disposalWaste Electrical and Electronic (WEEE) DirectiveThe WEEE Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical andelectronic equipment.Whilst the WEEE Directive does not apply to some of Raymarine's products, wesupport its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of this product.The crossed out wheelie bin symbol, illustrated above, and found on our productssignifies that this product should not be disposed of in general waste or landfill.Please contact your local dealer, national distributor or Raymarine TechnicalServices for information on product disposal.

81262 2.book Page iii Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AMiiiContentsPreface . iImportant information . iSafety notices . iWARNING: Product installation & operation. iWARNING: Electrical safety . iWARNING: Navigational safety. iEMC conformance . iHandbook information . iProduct disposal . iiContents . iiiIntroduction .viiData inputs .viiSeaTalk .viiStand alone operation .viiiRemote control .viiiMounting options .viiiDepth transducers .viiiParts supplied . ixChapter 1: Operation . 11.1 Getting started . 1WARNING: Calibration requirement. 1Switching on and off. 11.2 Normal operation . 1Depth information . 1Operating with fishfinder products . 2Current depth. 2Minimum & maximum depth . 2Alarms. 3Depth offsets . 4WARNING: Use the correct depth offset . 41.3 Display settings . 4Illumination . 4Contrast. 51.4 Pop-up Pilot . 51.5 Remote control . 5

81262 2.book Page iv Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AMivST60 Depth Instrument Owner’s HandbookChapter 2: Maintenance & Troubleshooting .72.1 Maintenance .7Servicing and safety .7Instrument .7Transducer.7Cabling.82.2 Troubleshooting .8Preliminary procedures .8Fixing faults.8Technical support .9World wide web. 9Telephone help line. 9Help us to help you . 9Chapter 3: Installation .113.1 Planning your installation .11Site requirements.11Transducer . 11Instrument. 13CAUTION: Keep the rear of the instrument dry.13EMC installation guidelines.14Suppression ferrites. 15Connections to other equipment. 153.2 Procedures .16CAUTION: Maintain structural safety .16Unpacking.16Fitting the instrument.16Surface mounting. 16Flush mounting . 17CAUTION: Use the correct screws.19Bracket mounting. 20Fitting transducer .21Running transducer cable. 21Connecting the instrument .22Types of connection . 22Fitting ferrites. 22Signal connections . 22Power supply connections. 23CAUTION: Protect the power supply.233.3 Switching on .25WARNING: Calibration requirement .25EMC conformance.25

81262 2.book Page v Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AMvChapter 4: Calibration . 274.1 Introduction . 274.2 User calibration . 27Depth units . 27Depth offset. 28Setting offset values. 29WARNING: Use the correct depth offset . 29Shallow alarm lock . 30Pop-up pilot . 30Leaving User calibration . 304.3 Intermediate calibration . 30Leaving Intermediate calibration. 314.4 Dealer calibration . 31User calibration on/off . 31Response settings. 32Boat show mode. 33CAUTION: Do NOT enable Boat Show Mode . 33Factory defaults . 33Leaving Dealer calibration . 33Glossary . 35Index . 37

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81262 2.book Page vii Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AMPrefaceviiIntroductionPrefaceThank 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 Depthinstrument. This instrument provides accurate depth information, in either feet,meters or fathoms, on a high quality Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The instrumentis constructed in a rugged weather-proofed case to provide reliable performance,even under the most demanding conditions.ST60 DEDEPTHPTHALARMOFFSETRESET159D81Data inputsThe ST60 Depth instrument receives data either from an appropriate depthtransducer and/or from a SeaTalk instrumentation system.SeaTalkSeaTalk enables a number of compatible instruments to operate as a single,integrated navigational system. Instruments in a SeaTalk system are linked bymeans of a single cable, which feeds both power and data. Instruments cantherefore be added to the system by plugging them into the network. SeaTalk isflexible enough to adapt to any number of compatible instruments withoutrequiring a central processor. SeaTalk can also communicate via an interface, withnon-SeaTalk equipment using the internationally-accepted National MarineElectronics Association (NMEA) protocol.In a SeaTalk system, each instrument can be either a master or dedicated repeaterunit. A master instrument is directly connected to a transducer (the device thatprovides the raw data), and provides data and control appropriate to its function,to all other equipment on the SeaTalk network. A repeater instrument is not

81262 2.book Page viii Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AMviiiST60 Depth Instrument Owner’s Handbookdirectly connected to a transducer but displays information provided by otherequipment in the SeaTalk network.The ST60 Depth instrument can fulfil both master and repeater roles.Stand alone operationIn Stand alone operation, the ST60 Depth instrument is connected only to therelevant transducer and does not display information from, or provideinformation to, any other instruments.Remote controlWhen connected to SeaTalk, the ST60 Depth instrument can be controlledremotely by a SeaTalk Remote Keypad Unit, to provide instant remote access tothe various display readouts.Mounting optionsA standard ST60 instrument is surface-mounted at the required location. If youdo not want to surface mount your ST60 instrument, options are available for: Flush mounting. If you have ordered the flush mounting option a flush-mountbezel and four fixing screws are provided. Bracket mounting.Depth transducersVarious optional transducer types are available to suit different situations and hulltypes. Refer to Chapter 3, Installation , for details.

81262 2.book Page ix Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AMPrefaceixParts suppliedUnpack your ST60 instrument and check that the following items are present: Item 1,ST60 Depth instrument with standard bezel for surface mounting. Item 2, Fixing studs (2). Item 3, Thumb nuts (2). Item 4, Gasket. Item 5, Depth transducer. Item 6, SeaTalk interconnection cable. Item 7, Power cable. Item 8, Instrument Cover. Item 9, Owner’s Handbook. A Warranty document and fitting templates areincluded in this Handbook. Item 10, Cue Card.Spare spade terminals are also provided, to re-terminate the transducer cable if ithas to be cut to facilitate installation.Note: The above packing list is for an ST60 Depth system. Where an instrument is purchased separately, a transducer is not included.

81262 2.book Page x Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AMxST60 Depth Instrument Owner’s HandbookOFFSETALARM323RESET14658ST60 DepthInstrumentOwner'sHandbookST60 DepthInstrumentST60 DEPTH7DEPTHALARMOFFSETRESETQuick Start Guide910D8160-1DEPTH2

81262 2.book Page 1 Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AM1Chapter 1: Operation1.1 Getting startedThis handbook describes how to operate, maintain and install the RaymarineST60 Depth instrument. Your ST60 Depth instrument provides depthinformation, plus maximum and minimum depth alarms.WARNING: Calibration requirementTo ensure that this product performs at its best on your boat, youMUST calibrate it before use, in accordance with the instructionsin Chapter 4, Calibration. Do NOT use the product until you havesuccessfully calibrated it.Switching on and offAll the time that power is applied to the instrument, you can use the depthbutton to switch the instrument off and on as follows: To switch the instrument off, hold down the depth button for approximately5 seconds. After this time, a switch off count down of 4 seconds occurs. Keepthe depth button pressed during this period, to switch off the instrument. To switch the instrument back on, hold down the depth button for approximately 1 second.When the power supply is switched off, none of the instrument buttons (includingdepth) has any effect.Notes: (1) Each time power to the instrument is switched on, the instrument is ini-tially in the on condition. You do not need to use the depth button toswitch the instrument on.(2) When the instrument is on, the operation of the depth button willperform other operating functions, as described below.1.2 Normal operationUse the flow charts in this Chapter to operate your ST60 Depth instrument. Theflow charts show the sequence of button presses and displays for the variousoperating tasks. All button presses are momentary unless otherwise stated.Depth informationWhen power is switched on, the depth button gives you access to the currentdepth, minimum depth and maximum depth readings. Refer to the Depthinformation flow diagram (below) to access the information you want.

81262 2.book Page 2 Monday, December 5, 2005 9:02 AM2ST60 Depth Instrument Owner’s HandbookYou can reset the MIN and MAX values by pressing the reset button for3 seconds.Operating with fishfinder productsDepth information is normally obtained from the Depth transducer, fitted as partof the ST60 Depth system. However, when the ST60 Depth instrument isconnected to a SeaTalk system to which a compatible fishfinder is also connected,the depth information is provided by the fishfinder all the time the fishfinder isswitched on.Current depthThe current depth is shown in either FEET, FATHOMS or METRES. You canselect the units you want during User calibration.The current depth screen also displays depth-trend ind

ST60 Depth instrument. Your ST60 Depth instrument provides depth information, plus maximum and minimum depth alarms. Switching on and off All the time that power is applied to the instrument, you can use the depth button to switch the instrument off and on as follows: † To switch the instrument off, hold down the depth button for approximately

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