Introduction Contents Introduction ................v EMC conformance ............vi ST60 Wind ............... vi ST60 Close Hauled Wind ..........vi Data inputs ............... vi SeaTalk ............... vi Stand alone operation ..........vii Remote control ..............vii Mounting options ............vii Parts supplied ..............viii Chapter 1: Operation .............
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ST60 Wind and Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Chapter 2: Maintenance and Fault Finding ......7 2.1 Maintenance ..............7 Servicing and safety ............ 7 Instrument ..............7 Transducer ..............7 Cabling ................ 7 2.2 Fault finding ..............8 Preliminary procedures ..........
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Introduction Running transducer cable ........18 General ............18 From masthead ..........19 Connecting the instruments ........20 Types of connection ..........20 Signal connections ..........21 Power supply connections ........22 SeaTalk systems ..........22 Stand alone instruments ......... 22 Chapter 4: Calibration ............
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Thank you for purchasing a Raymarine product. We are sure your ST60 instrument will give you many years of trouble-free operation. This handbook describes how to install and use the Raymarine ST60 Wind and ST60 Close Hauled Wind instruments. These give: •...
ST60 Wind and Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook EMC conformance All Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industry standards for use in the leisure marine environment. Their design and manufacture conforms to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards, but correct installation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised.
Unit, to provide instant remote access to the various display readouts. Mounting options If you do not want to surface mount your ST60 instrument, options are available for: • Flush mounting. If you have ordered the flush mounting option a low-profile bezel and four fixing screws are also provided.
Spare spade terminals are also provided, to re-terminate transducer cables if they have to be cut to facilitate installation. Note: The above packing list is for an ST60 Wind system. Where an instrument is purchased separately, a transducer and junction box are...
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Introduction These items are not with ST60 Close Hauled Wind WIND Operation ST60 Worldwide Wind Distributors Instrument TACK Owner's TRUE TRUE Handbook to reset D4442-2...
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2. Carry out the linearisation procedure. Displayed information The information on the ST60 Wind and ST60 Close Hauled Wind instruments is presented in analogue form (pointer) and on a digital display. This information can be either true or apparent, depending on which mode is selected.
1.2 Normal operation disp disp key flow charts in this disp Use the Basic operation and Using the disp disp Chapter, to operate your ST60 Wind and ST60 Close Hauled Wind instruments. Momentarily press the Tack required heading...
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1. Screens annotated with * show the ST60 Close alarm thresholds and are not available Hauled Wind) on the ST60 Close Hauled Wind instrument. To set up the alarm thresholds, refer to Setting alarm conditions (in text). 2. All screens except Wind Speed are...
ST60 Wind and Close Hauled Wind Instruments Owner’s Handbook True/Apparent Press the true/app. key to toggle between true and apparent instrument readings. Press the vmg key to show VMG information on the digital display. The analogue display continues to show the wind direction (true or apparent as previously selected).
Chapter 1: Operation Setting alarm conditions The alarm threshold screens are accessed with the disp key (see the Using the disp key flow chart), and enable you to switch alarms on or off and set the alarm thresholds. The alarm threshold screens are: •...
1.4 Remote control When connected to SeaTalk, the ST60 Wind and Close Hauled Wind instruments can be controlled remotely with a SeaTalk Remote Keypad Unit. When any instrument on the SeaTalk bus is selected, the TRUE/APP indicators on the digital display will flash to indicate that the keypad has control.
This will not harm the instrument and can be cleared by increasing the illumination setting to Level 3. Periodically clean your ST60 instrument with a soft damp cloth. Do NOT use chemical and abrasive materials to clean the instrument.
SeaTalk instruments connectors. (e.g. illumination levels). Check condition of SeaTalk cables. Isolate faulty instrument by disconnecting instruments one by one. If you are unable to rectify a problem, contact the Raymarine Product Support Department or your own National Distributor, for assistance.
Chapter 3: Installation Chapter 3: Installation This chapter describes how to install the ST60 Wind and ST60 Close Hauled Wind instruments, and associated wind transducer. You can use any one of three Raymarine wind transducer types in conjunction with the ST60 Wind instruments: •...
• Genuine Raymarine cables should be used at all times. Cutting and rejoining these cables can compromise EMC performance and so should be avoided unless doing so is detailed in the installation manual.
If your Raymarine equipment is going to be connected to other equipment using a cable not supplied by Raymarine, a suppression ferrite MUST always be fitted to the cable close to the Raymarine unit. 3.2 Procedure As it is not possible to describe procedures for all possible installation scenarios, the procedures given here describe the broad requirements for installing wind transducers and ST60 Wind instruments.
Chapter 3: Installation The ST60 instruments can also be mounted behind a panel with just the instrument dial and keys visible. Surface mounting To surface mount your ST60 instrument (see the Surface mounting illustration): 1. Ensure that: • The selected location is clean, smooth and flat.
6 mm above the panel fascia. Fitting the low-profile bezel In order to flush-mount your ST60 instrument, you must first replace the standard bezel with the low-profile bezel as follows: 1. Hold the instrument in both hands with the display towards you.
Flush mounting procedure Flush mount your instrument ( see the Flush mounting illustration) as follows: 1. Assemble the ST60 instrument and low-profile bezel as described under Fitting the low-profile bezel. 2. Ensure that: • The panel on which you intend to mount the instrument is between 3 mm and 20 mm thickness.
To bracket mount your ST60 instrument, do so in accordance with the Control Unit Mounting Bracket Instruction Sheet. Fitting transducers If you are fitting an ST60 Wind instrument and wish to use it as a master instrument, you must also fit a wind transducer.
Chapter 3: Installation Note: An ST60 Close Hauled Wind instrument can only be used as a repeater instrument so a directly-connected transducer is not required. Typical windvane installation A windvane is typically mounted on a mast top, as follows: 1. With the threaded end of the windvane mounting block facing forwards, mark the position of the two self-tapping screws.
General Each transducer type is supplied with sufficient cable already connected, to run from the mounted position to the ST60 Wind instrument. The manner in which you run the cable will depend on the locations of the transducer and instrument. The following guidelines...
Chapter 3: Installation • If the cable has to be fed through the deck, always use a proprietary deck gland. • Where cables are fed through holes, always use grommets to prevent chafing. • Secure long cable runs so they do not present a hazard. •...
4. Connect each wire at one end of the remaining cable to the same- coloured wire inside the junction box. 5. Run the cable from the junction box to the ST60 Wind instrument. 6. Crimp new spade connectors onto the wires at the instrument end of the cable, as described above.
Rotavecta), use the procedures in Chapter 4, Calibration to apply the factory default settings, then carry out the linearisation and alignment procedures. • The ST60 Close Hauled Wind instrument can only be connected to SeaTalk; it does not have transducer connectors. SeaTalk cable...
ST60 Wind and Close Hauled Wind Instruments Owner’s Handbook Power supply connections SeaTalk systems CAUTION When instruments are connected to SeaTalk, ensure that the power supply for the SeaTalk 12 V line is protected by a 5 A fuse. Systems with a large number of instruments on the SeaTalk bus may require connections to the power supply from each end of the system (‘ring-main’...
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Chapter 3: Installation To fit a power cable: 1. Run the cable from the instrument to a suitable 12 V dc power source. 3 A over-current circuit breaker 12 V dc supply Screen Power connections for stand-alone instrument D4310-4 2. If the cable has not already been trimmed at the power supply end: a.
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Chapter 4: Calibration Chapter 4: Calibration 4.1 Introduction The ST60 Wind instruments are set up with factory-programmed default settings, so in order to optimise the performance of the instruments 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.
ST60 Wind and Close Hauled Wind Instruments Owner’s Handbook 3. Hold down the disp and true/app keys for approximately 2 seconds to enter User calibration then use the disp key to select the wind angle screen (see the User calibration flow diagram).
Chapter 4: Calibration 4.3 Intermediate calibration The intermediate calibration screens enable you to check: • The instrument software version number. This information is normally required if you request parts or repairs. • The instrument status - either r0 (master) or r1 (repeater). To use the Intermediate calibration screens, hold down the disp and true/app.
ST60 Wind and Close Hauled Wind Instruments Owner’s Handbook Dealer calibration also gives access to the Factory defaults screen. This enables you to re-apply the factory settings if you want to reset the instrument to a known operating condition. To commence Dealer calibration, hold down the disp and true/app.
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Chapter 4: Calibration true Hold down for approximately 12 seconds disp Entry screen TRUE Press tack momentarily Press User calibration tack on/off to toggle User calibration TRUE either on (UC1) or off (UC0) disp Press Wind angle tack response to set required response TRUE (A1) to (A15) disp...
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ST60 Wind and Close Hauled Wind Instruments Owner’s Handbook from sheet 1 Setting wind speed Press tack Wind speed calibration to select Cal factor screen Press Wind speed tack to set required response TRUE TRUE (0.75) to (1.25) timeout disp...
Chapter 4: Calibration Boat show mode (bSO) CAUTION: Do NOT enable this mode. It must only be used for demonstration purposes. Ensure that the Boatshow Mode Use is set to bS0 (disabled). If necessary, press either the vmg key or the tack key to achieve this. Factory reset (FO) You can use this screen to reset the operating parameters to the factory default values.
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Drill 5mm (3/16in) diameter ST60 Surface Mount Template Machine hole 90mm (3.54in) diameter Shaded areas to be removed Drill 5mm (3/16in) diameter D4436-1...
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ST60 Flush Mount Template 4 holes 6 mm diameter Shaded area to be removed 109 mm D4437-1...
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