Auxiliary Alarm Option; Operating With Nmea; Seatalk To Nmea 0183 - Raytheon ST60 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Auxiliary Alarm option

An optional Auxiliary Alarm can be fitted at a convenient remote
position, to give a loud, audible indication if any one of a range of
alarms occurs. This option is particularly useful for situations where
high ambient noise may make it difficult to hear the instrument's
internal alarm (e.g. aboard a power boat). The range of alarms sounded
by the Auxiliary Alarm depends on:
• What data is available on SeaTalk.
• Which alarms are enabled during User calibration (see Chapter 4,
If the Auxiliary Alarm sounds, check your instruments to see which
one is showing an alarm indication, and take the appropriate action.
Note: An Auxiliary Alarm cannot be fitted if the NMEA output port is
being used.

1.6 Operating with NMEA

The ST60 Multi instrument can provide data communication between
SeaTalk and NMEA when the appropriate connections are made, and
supports NMEA 0183 compatible products.

SeaTalk to NMEA 0183

Data from SeaTalk is transmitted to the NMEA output port every
2 seconds. The data types and NMEA headers are:
Data
Depth
Heading, deviation and variation
Magnetic heading
Water temperature
Water speed and heading
Wind speed and angle
Calibration).
ST60 Multi Instrument Owner's Handbook
NMEA Header
DBT
HDG
HDM
MTW
VHW
MWV

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