Depth Offsets; Intermediate Calibration - Raymarine ST40 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Chapter 4: Calibration

Depth offsets

4.3 Intermediate calibration

WARNING:
The use of incorrect offset values could result in misleading depth
information being displayed with a consequent risk of running
aground.
The depth offset screen enables you to determine the exact point on the
vessel from which depths are measured. This point can be:
• The transducer. Set offset to zero. With zero offset applied, the
screen header is OFST.
• The bottom of the keel. Set a negative offset equal to the vertical
distance between the transducer position and the bottom of the keel.
With a negative offset applied, the screen header is KEEL.
• The water line. Set a positive offset equal to the vertical distance
between the transducer position and the water line. With a positive
offset applied, the screen header is W/L.
Intermediate calibration enables you to:
• Check the instrument software version.
• Check and if necessary set, the instrument status - either MASTR
(master) or REPTR (repeater), for both speed and depth.
Follow the procedure in the Intermediate calibration flow diagram.
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