Raymarine ST60 Operating Manual

Raymarine ST60 Operating Manual

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ST60 Graphic
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Operating Guide
Document number: 81226-1
Date: 1 January 2004

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  • Page 1 ST60 Graphic Display Operating Guide Document number: 81226-1 Date: 1 January 2004...
  • Page 2 Raymarine, ST60 and SeaTalk are trademarks of Raymarine Limited © Handbook contents copyright Raymarine Limited 2004...
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important information About the documentation Welcome to the Raymarine ST60 Graphic Display. The documentation for your ST60 Graphic Display is arranged so that you can install, commission and quickly use your Display, keeping to hand only the information necessary. •...
  • Page 4: Product Information

    Warranty To register your new Raymarine product, please take a few minutes to fill out the warranty card. It is important that you complete the owner information and return the card to the factory to receive full warranty benefits.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1.7 How do I adjust the display backlighting? ... 13 1.8 How do I adjust the display contrast? ... 14 1.9 Can I remotely control my ST60 Graphic Display? ... 14 1.10 How can I customize my display? ... 14 Procedure ...
  • Page 6 Instrument ... 25 Cleaning ... 25 Cabling ... 26 2.2 Troubleshooting ... 26 Preliminary procedures ... 26 Fixing faults ... 26 Technical support ... 27 Help us to help you ... 27 Glossary ...29 Index ...31 ST60 Graphic Display Operating Guide...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Operation

    1.1 Introduction The Raymarine ST60 Graphic Display uses a high-quality dot-matrix screen to display wide a range of data, both from Raymarine via SeaTalk, and from other equipment via NMEA. The ST60 Graphic Display can also supply SeaTalk data to NMEA 0183.
  • Page 8 Note: AUTOPILOT chapter available only if a Raymarine autopilot system is connected to SeaTalk Chapter selection and content ST60 Graphic Display Operating Guide WIND Apparent wind speed Apparent wind angle True wind speed True wind angle (sail) Ground wind angle...
  • Page 9: How Can I Display The Information I Want

    Chapter 1: Operation 1.3 How can I display the information I want? To see the information you want, refer to the Chapter selection and content diagram above, to determine the location of the information you need (i.e. which chapter and page it is in), then: 1.
  • Page 10: How Is Data Presented

    ST60 Graphic Display Operating Guide How is data presented? The ST60 Graphic Display pages show either 1, 2, 3 or 4 data elements in alphanumeric form. In addition, single-element pages can also show graphic information, such as a rolling road.
  • Page 11: Chapter And Page Details

    Chapter 1: Operation Changing graph timescales You can change the timescale of each graph. To do this: 1. With the graph displayed, hold down the reset button for 1 second, so that the timescale menu is displayed. Timescale menu 2. Use the reset button to select the timebase value you want. 3.
  • Page 12: Speed Chapter

    (M) or hours (H). This information is repeated from SeaTalk. You can control the timer from the master timer instrument on SeaTalk (typically ST60 Speed or ST290 digi- tal instrument). You cannot control the timer from the ST60 Graphic Display.
  • Page 13: Heading Chapter

    Chapter 1: Operation Page Remarks GROUND WIND Direction of wind over ground, in degrees, either MAG(netic) or TRU(e). WIND FORCE Wind speed as a Beaufort scale value and wind direction as a cardinal compass point. A WIND (graph) Apparent wind speed in either kilometers per hour (KMH), meters per second (M/S), or knots (KTS), displayed against time, as a graph.
  • Page 14: Navigate Chapter

    • Current speed through the water, in kilometers per hour (KMH), miles per hour. (MPH), or knots (KTS). Rolling road Rolling road graphic along with XTE, steer bar, BTW and DTW. VMG TO WP Velocity made good towards waypoint ST60 Graphic Display Operating Guide...
  • Page 15: Environment Chapter

    Chapter 1: Operation Environment chapter Page Remarks SEA TEMP Sea temperature in either °C or °F. BATTERY Battery voltage. TIME & DATE Current time, as either 12- or 24-hour clock, set during User calibration (see I customize my display? Current date, in either USA or European format, as set during User calibration (see How can I customize my display? SEA TEMP (graph) Sea temperature, displayed against time, as a graph.
  • Page 16: Setting Up Favorite Pages

    How many Favorite pages are displayed. • Whether Favorite pages roll around automatically or you select them manually. ST60 Graphic Display Operating Guide graphs button to cycle to the data you want. Typical multi-element Favorite page Each element can be set to show...
  • Page 17: What Is The Track Button For

    1.5 How can I tell what my autopilot is doing? If a Raymarine Autopilot is connected to SeaTalk, you can use the Autopilot chapter to show the current pilot status. You can also set the ST60 Graphic Display to show the autopilot status, on pop-up pages, whenever the autopilot status changes, (see How can I customize my display?, below).
  • Page 18: Internal Alarms

    Silencing internal alarms You can silence an internal alarm by pressing any one of the ST60 Graphic Display front panel buttons. Remember though, that removing the alarm sound does not remove the cause of an alarm. If the alarm condition persists, the alarm will recur.
  • Page 19: Silencing External Alarms

    GPS or master instrument. Exceptions to this are the LOST FIX ALARM and the LOW BATTERY ALARM, which can be silenced by pressing any of the ST60 Graphic Display front panel buttons. 1.7 How do I adjust the display backlighting? When the instrument is first powered up, the display backlighting is set to its lowest (courtesy) level, to facilitate initial access to the buttons.
  • Page 20: How Do I Adjust The Display Contrast

    1.9 Can I remotely control my ST60 Graphic Display? The ST60 Graphic Display does not support the SeaTalk remote control facility. You can only control the display with the front panel buttons. 1.10 How can I customize my display? A User calibration facility enables you to: •...
  • Page 21: Procedure

    Chapter 1: Operation • Set whether headings are displayed in true or magnetic form. • Set the voltage at which a battery alarm will occur. • Enable/disable individual local alarms. • Set the date format. • Set the time format. •...
  • Page 22 2 seconds Entry screen From Instrument configuration screen (sheet 2) Internal alarms on/off Variation User calibration, sheet 1 ST60 Graphic Display Operating Guide Favorite page rollover Battery alarm level track ✕ reset Date format Chapter titles Heading type...
  • Page 23 Chapter 1: Operation From Date format screen (sheet 2) Auxiliary alarm select Pilot pop-up on/off User calibration, sheet 2 Time format NMEA OUT on/off track ✕ reset Instrument configuration track reset ✕ Time offset Units setup track reset Select units Note: The Units Setup screen enables you to set the data units for...
  • Page 24: Chapter Titles

    Internal alarms on/off Use the track or reset button to set the internal ALARMS OFF if you do not want the ST60 Graphic Display to give alarm indications. Otherwise, set it ON . If you have set the ALARMS ON, set the individual internal alarms as follows: 1.
  • Page 25: Variation

    Units setup The units in which SeaTalk data is displayed, are determined by the respective master instruments. However, as the ST60 Graphic Display can also display NMEA data, the Units setup screen enables you to set the units for this data.
  • Page 26: Nmea Out On/Off

    You can streamline the operation of the instrument by defining which pages are available for display on a day-to-day basis, and switching off pages you do not wish to see. ST60 Graphic Display Operating Guide button to move to each data track...
  • Page 27 Chapter 1: Operation Use the Instrument configuration page to define which pages are available during normal operation, as follows: 1. Use the coded title, as detailed in the table below. 2. As each page is displayed, use the track and reset buttons to toggle the page ON or OFF.
  • Page 28 SEA TEMP BATTERY TIME & DATE S. TEMP GRAPH VOLTS GRAPH PILOT STATUS RUDDER ANGLE FAVORITE 1 ST60 Graphic Display Operating Guide Page affected True wind angle graph Ground wind angle graph Current heading Locked heading Tack heading Course over ground...
  • Page 29: Leaving User Calibration

    Chapter 1: Operation Title FAVORITE 2 FAVORITE 3 FAVORITE 4 FAVORITE 5 FAVORITE 6 FAVORITE 7 Leaving User calibration Hold down the User calibration and resume normal operation. Page affected Favorite page 2 Favorite page 3 Favorite page 4 Favorite page 5 Favorite page 6 Favorite page 7 buttons for 2 seconds, to save your settings, exit...
  • Page 30 ST60 Graphic Display Operating Guide...
  • Page 31: Chapter 2: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

    Level 3. Cleaning Do not use chemical or abrasive materials to clean your instrument. Do not wipe the instrument with a dry cloth as this could cause scratches. Periodically clean your ST60 Graphic Display with a soft damp cloth.
  • Page 32: Cabling

    Some data types may not be supported by your system and therefore will not be displayed on your ST60 Graphic Display. If you think that data is missing, ensure that your system supports this data before assuming that a fault exists.
  • Page 33: Technical Support

    • Serial number. • Software version number. To find out the software version number and serial number of your ST60 Graphic Display: 1. During normal operation, hold down the mately 4 seconds, to display the VERSION screen. Software version & serial number 2.
  • Page 34 ST60 Graphic Display Operating Guide...
  • Page 35: Glossary

    Glossary Apparent Average Apparent Wind Angle (relative to the vessel) Apparent Wind Speed Bearing To Waypoint Course Made Good Course Over Ground Distance Made Good Distance To Waypoint Electro Magnetic Compatibility Estimated Time of Arrival Global Positioning System Heading Kilometer(s) Kilometers per hour Knot(s) Latitude...
  • Page 36 Miles per hour Nautical mile(s) Response The sensitivity of an instrument, to data changes. Radio Frequency SeaTalk Raymarine proprietary communication system which links products, to provide a single, integrated system sharing power and data. Statute mile(s) Speed Over Ground Speed True Time To Go True Wind Angle relative to the vessel, taking into account the speed of the vessel.
  • Page 37: Index

    Index Index Alarms Auxiliary Alarm setup 20 external 12 internal 12 setup 18 silencing 12 Autopilot pages 9 Autopilot pop-up setup 20 Autopilot status 11 Auxiliary Alarm 12 setup 20 Backlighting adjustment 13 Battery alarm setup 18 Changing timescales on graphs 5 Chapter titles 3 switching on/off 18 Chapters &...
  • Page 38 Safety notices i Setting up Auxiliary Alarm 20 chapter titles 18 clock 19 date format 19 enable/disable pages 20 Favorite pages 15 internal alarms 18 NMEA OUT function 20 pilot pop-up 20 selecting heading type 18 setting battery alarm 18 time format 19 units 19 variation 19...

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