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Procedure
To carry out a User calibration:
1. Power up the ST60 Multi instrument.
2. Press the
3. Press the
Chapter titles
Select either ON so that each chapter title is displayed when it is
selected, or OFF if you do not want chapter titles to be displayed.
Heading type
Use this to define how headings are displayed, either magnetic (MAG)
or true (TRUE). If a variation value is not available, then MAG is selected
permanently.
Battery alarm threshold
The recommended setting is 10.5 VOLTS.
Alarms on/off
Determines whether or not the ST60 Multi instrument will give alarm
indications. The following alarms will occur irrespective of the setting
here:
• Pop up pilot alarms.
• External alarms, provided this option is fitted and enabled (see
Date format
You can set either United States (MM/DD/YY) or European (DD/MM/YY)
date formats.
Time format
You can select either 12-hour or 24-hour time format.
and
so that the User calibration entry screen is displayed.
key to proceed with the calibration procedure.
During calibration, refer to the User calibration flow diagram
(sheets 1 and 2), use the
and the track and reset keys to set the required values.
Select NMEA or Auxiliary Alarm).
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keys together, for approximately 2 seconds
key to move from screen to screen