Chapter 4: Calibration; Introduction; Emc Conformance; Speed Readings - Raymarine ST60 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Chapter 4: Calibration

Chapter 4: Calibration

4.1 Introduction

The ST60 Speed instrument is set up with factory-programmed default
settings, so in order to optimise the performance of the instrument on
board a particular vessel, the procedures in this Chapter must be carried
out immediately after the completion of installation, and before the
equipment is used for navigational purposes.
Where practicable, the calibration procedures are presented
diagrammatically to show the sequence of key presses and the resulting
displays. Adjustment instructions are given where applicable.

EMC conformance

Always check the installation before going to sea to make sure that it is
not affected by radio transmissions, engine starting etc.

Speed readings

One of the most important reasons for calibrating the ST60 Speed
instrument is to ensure that speed readings displayed on the instrument
are a true reflection of the actual speed of the vessel.
In User calibration, you can:
If neither of the above methods are suitable, you can carry out a speed
calibration run over a measured distance, to enable the instrument to
calculate the correct calibration factor. This is described as part of
Intermediate calibration.
Automatically set the displayed speed reading to be the same as the
Speed Over Ground (SOG) (if SOG data is available).
Manually apply a calibration factor, to set the displayed speed to the
required value.
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