Using Instrument Buttons; Setup Requirement; Transducer Calibration; Autopilot Setup - Raymarine ST290 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Section 1: An Introduction to ST290

Using instrument buttons

Instruments are controlled by means of front panel buttons. Throughout
this handbook, the following terminology is used to describe how to use
the buttons:

1.2 Setup requirement

In order to ensure optimum performance on your vessel, your system
must be set up in accordance with the procedures in Section 7, System
Setup, before it is first used after installation.
Do NOT use your system until the setup procedures have been
satisfactorily completed.

Transducer calibration

WARNING:
It is imperative that transducer calibration is completed before the
system is used, to ensure safe navigation.
The transducer calibration procedures optimize the performance of the
transducers with the rest of the system, and so are a mandatory part of the
User Setup procedures. They must be completed in accordance with the
procedures in Section 7 of this handbook.

Autopilot setup

WARNING:
It is imperative that autopilot setup is completed before the autopilot
is used, to ensure safe navigation.
Your ST290 autopilot must be set up in accordance with the procedures in
Section 8 of this handbook.

Using with RayTech

You can connect a Personal Computer running Raymarine RayTech
software to your ST290 system and display RayTech information on
ST290 Graphic Displays.
ST290 Instrument System Owner's Handbook
'Press' means to press a button until it clicks, then immediately
release it.
'Hold down' means to press and hold down a button for a finite time,
normally stated in the accompanying text.
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