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ST70 Instrument

User reference handbook

ST70 Instrument User reference

Summary of Contents for ST70 Instrument

Page 1: ...ST70 Instrument User reference handbook ST70 Instrument User reference...

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Page 3: ...star ST40 ST60 Seaclutter Smart Route Tridata UniControl Hybridtouch and Waypoint Navigation are trademarks of Raymarine UK Limited All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of t...

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Page 5: ...abrasive or acid or ammonia based products Do NOT use a jet wash Caution Service and maintenance This product contains no user serviceable components Please refer all maintenance and repair to authori...

Page 6: ...proof rating capacity of Raymarine products exceeds that called for by the IPX6 standard water intrusion and subsequent equipment failure may occur if any Raymarine equipment is subjected to commercia...

Page 7: ...Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter contents 2 1 Handbook information on page 8 2 2 ST70 Introduction on page 9 Introduction 7...

Page 8: ...tion 86139 ST70 Pilot Controller handbooks Description Part number ST70 Pilot Controller Installation Contains mounting and connection 87071 ST70 Pilot Controller Commissioning for SPX autopilot syste...

Page 9: ...played are accurate Use the transducer calibration menu to setup Wind Speed Depth Temperature You should perform the above for any installation affecting the transducers See also 4 1 Transducer setup...

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Page 11: ...Chapter 3 Using the ST70 Chapter contents 3 1 ST70 instrument controls on page 12 3 2 Instrument pages on page 13 3 3 Customizing pages on page 15 3 4 ST70 Alarms on page 17 Using the ST70 11...

Page 12: ...CANCEL button Exit setup without making any changes Return to previous setup menu item Instrument power Powering the ST70 on 1 Press and hold the POWER button for 1 second Powering the ST70 off 1 Pres...

Page 13: ...the Colors option D11849 1 4 Select from the following color palette options Mode 1 3 For general daytime use Red Black For night low light use Inverse High contrast e g for racing and mast mounted in...

Page 14: ...l frames provides data in a numerical format Analog frames D11838 1 Analog frames provide real time data in the form of an analog gauge Analog gauges are only available for full and 2 3 screen frames...

Page 15: ...an Change the type of information displayed on any page Rebuild any page This allows you to change the layout as well as selecting the type of information displayed Changing the information on a page...

Page 16: ...rrangement of between 1 and 6 instrument fields 5 Use the arrow buttons to select a frame within the page being built 6 Select a group from which you will choose the data to be displayed The various i...

Page 17: ...e is displayed and an audible alarm may sound Depth ft 9 0 Lat N Speed kts 7 0 Heading xx 63 Tim e 24H 11 23 o 47o Lon 47 AWS m a xim um Pre ss ENTER to e dit Pre ss CANCEL to sile nce D11852 1 You ca...

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Page 19: ...calibration Chapter contents 4 1 Transducer setup on page 20 4 2 Depth Offset on page 20 4 3 Calibrating water temperature on page 21 4 4 Wind setup on page 22 4 5 Speed calibration on page 22 Transd...

Page 20: ...rs for the transducers found There are settings available for Depth Speed Wind Temperature DST Depth Speed Temperature smart transducers DT Depth Temperature smart transducers 4 2 Depth Offset Depths...

Page 21: ...e 6 Press CANCEL to exit the Transducer Setup menu 4 3 Calibrating water temperature You can calibrate the water temperature reading This is done by matching the temperature displayed by the instrumen...

Page 22: ...o accept the alignment and return to the Wind transducer setup menu 4 5 Speed calibration Speed calibration involves aligning the log speed Speed Through Water to the Speed over ground SOG under zero...

Page 23: ...alibration to suit your boat You will need an accurate Speed over ground SOG value e g determined from a GPS connected into your SeaTalk system You will need to be underway with sufficient space to ma...

Page 24: ...5 0 KTS DST 24 2 Hz 1 2 1 Current boat speed over ground SOG 2 DST Frequency provided for information only i Adjust your boat speed until the SOG is at the desired calibration speed ii Press ENTER to...

Page 25: ...tings Chapter contents 5 1 Setup menu on page 26 5 2 Display settings on page 27 5 3 Page settings on page 28 5 4 Advanced options on page 32 5 5 Alarms setup on page 34 5 6 Diagnostics menu on page 3...

Page 26: ...Select options within the setup menus ENTER ENTER button Confirm and save settings CANCEL CANCEL button Exit setup without making any changes Return to previous setup menu item Menus available Display...

Page 27: ...Tanks Number of fuel tanks 1 5 Menu item Description Settings Operation Response Affects the sensitivity of the instrument to rapid changes This can help to stabilise damp the display if readings are...

Page 28: ...u item Description Settings Operation Turn Page On Off For each page set either On or Off Change an Item For each page select the data displayed Rebuild For each page select the page template select t...

Page 29: ...Apparent wind speed maximum WIND Apparent wind speed minimum WIND Average course error HEADING Average heading HEADING Average speed SPEED Barometric pressure ENVIRONMENTAL Data Group Battery Amps EN...

Page 30: ...g FUEL GWD WIND HDOP GPS Heading HEADING Heading response HEADING Humidity ENVIRONMENTAL Data Group Illumination SYSTEM LAT GPS Local date TIME Local time TIME Local time date TIME Locked heading HEAD...

Page 31: ...water Speed over ground GPS Sunset Sunrise ENVIRONMENTAL Tack heading HEADING Temperature offset ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature units ENVIRONMENTAL Tilt BOAT Trip DISTANCE Variation HEADING VMG to waypoin...

Page 32: ...rection Depth Depth Offset Waterline Keel Transducer Menu item Description Settings Operation Speed Speed calibration Commissioning Sea Trial Calibrate the transducer at predefined speeds of 2 4 8 16...

Page 33: ...boat type specified RACE SAIL SAIL CRUISER CATAMARAN WORKBOAT RIB OUTBOART SPEED BOAT INBOARD SPEED BOAT POWER CRUISER 1 Up to 12 KTS POWER CRUISER 2 UP to 30 KTS POWER CRUISER 3 30KTS SPORT FISHING...

Page 34: ...setup MENU Alarms Most alarms are generated locally using specified thresholds They are also transmitted to the SeaTalk and SeaTalkng networks for display at other compatible devices Menu item Descri...

Page 35: ...ep Anchor Deep water anchor alarm On Off Max water depth when anchored Shallow Anchor Shallow water anchor alarm On Off Min water depth when anchored MOB Man Overboard Receive only from MOB system or...

Page 36: ...u item Description Settings Operation About display Provides a range of information regarding the display status Self Test Factory test sequence Do not use unless instructed by a Raymarine support tec...

Page 37: ...Chapter 6 Maintenance and support Chapter contents 6 1 Cleaning the display screen on page 38 6 2 Raymarine technical support on page 38 Maintenance and support 37...

Page 38: ...twork and by telephone help line If you are unable to resolve a problem please use any of these facilities to obtain additional help Web support Please visit the customer support area of our website a...

Page 39: ...his is taken to be at rest with respect to the land i e a vessel with zero speed over ground however some prefer this to stationary in the water i e a vessel with zero speed through water COG Course O...

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