Audible Alarms - Raymarine Maxiview ST80 Operation & Setup

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ST80 Maxiview Operation and Setup
The following table lists the alarm status once a silence/turn off
key- sequence is performed.
Alarm
Shallow depth
Deep depth
Anchor
True wind high speed
True wind low speed
True wind high angle
True wind low angle
Apparent wind high speed
Apparent wind low speed
Apparent wind high angle
Apparent wind low angle
Manual off-course
Full ST80 watch
• If an alarm is currently active and an alarm of greater importance is
received, the current alarm is replaced with the new alarm.
• Replaced alarms are not stored by the Maxiview. However, the
alarm remains on SeaTalk and, if the condition still exists once the
current alarm has cleared, will be reinstated.
• Silenced alarms will repeat after 30 seconds if the condition persists.

Audible Alarms

There are basically two types of audible alarm: high priority and low
priority.
High priority alarms beep continuously while low priority alarms
consist of three beeps followed by a 5 second break.
• High priority alarms will always override low priority alarms.
• Once a high priority alarm has cleared, the previous alarm, if it is
still current, will be reactivated.
Silenced
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
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Turned Off
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No

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