Raymarine ST70 Instrument User manual

S
T70 Instrument
User reference handbook
ST70InstrumentUserreference


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Date:03/2010


Chapter1:Importantinformation
Warning:Productinstallationand
operation
Thisproductmustbeinstalledandoperatedin
accordancewiththeRaymarineinstructionsprovided.
Failuretodosocouldresultinpersonalinjury,damage
toyourboatand/orpoorproductperformance.
Warning:Ensuresafenavigation
Thisproductisintendedonlyasanaidtonavigation
andmustneverbeusedinpreferencetosound
navigationaljudgment.Onlyofcialgovernment
chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainallthecurrent
informationneededforsafenavigation,andthe
captainisresponsiblefortheirprudentuse.Itisthe
user’sresponsibilitytouseofcialgovernmentcharts,
noticestomariners,cautionandpropernavigational
skillwhenoperatingthisoranyotherRaymarine
product.
Caution:Cleaning
Whencleaningthisproduct:
•DoNOTwipethedisplayscreenwithadrycloth,as
thiscouldscratchthescreencoating.
•DoNOTuseabrasive,oracidorammoniabased
products.
•DoNOTuseajetwash.
Caution:Serviceandmaintenance
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceable
components.Pleasereferallmaintenanceandrepair
toauthorizedRaymarinedealers.Unauthorizedrepair
mayaffectyourwarranty.
Caution:Usethesuncovers
Toprotectyourproductagainstthedamagingeffects
ofultravioletlight,alwaystthesuncoverswhenthe
productisnotinuse.
EMCconformance
Raymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformtotheappropriate
ElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)regulationsforuseinthe
recreationalmarineenvironment.
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMCperformanceis
notcompromised.
Technicalaccuracy
Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthisdocumentwas
correctatthetimeitwasproduced.However,Raymarinecannot
acceptliabilityforanyinaccuraciesoromissionsitmaycontain.In
addition,ourpolicyofcontinuousproductimprovementmaychange
specicationswithoutnotice.Asaresult,Raymarinecannotaccept
liabilityforanydifferencesbetweentheproductandthisdocument.
Importantinformation5

Warrantyregistration
ToregisteryourST70instrumentownership,pleasetakeafew
minutestolloutthewarrantyregistrationcardfoundinthebox,or
visitwww.raymarine.comandregisteron-line.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproducttoreceivefullwarranty
benets.Yourunitpackageincludesabarcodelabelindicatingthe
serialnumberoftheunit.Youshouldstickthislabeltothewarranty
registrationcard.
Wateringress
Wateringressdisclaimer
AlthoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofRaymarineproducts
exceedsthatcalledforbytheIPX6standard,waterintrusion
andsubsequentequipmentfailuremayoccurifanyRaymarine
equipmentissubjectedtocommercialhighpressurewashing.
Raymarinewillnotwarrantequipmentsubjectedtohighpressure
washing.
Productdisposal
DisposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththeWEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE)
Directiverequirestherecyclingofwasteelectricalandelectronic
equipment.WhilsttheWEEEDirectivedoesnotapplytosome
Raymarineproducts,wesupportitspolicyandaskyoutobeaware
ofhowtodisposeofthisproduct.
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Chapter2:Introduction
Chaptercontents
•2.1Handbookinformationonpage8
•2.2ST70Introductiononpage9
Introduction7

2.1Handbookinformation
ThishandbookdescribesuseandsetupoftheST70Instrument.
Itincludesinformationtohelpyou:
•understandandusethefeaturesandcontrolsoftheST70
Instrument,
•setuptheinstrumentforusewithyoursensors,transducersand
otherdatasources,and
•congurethesystemtosuityourownpreferences.
ST70handbooks
ThefollowinghandbookscontaininformationassociatedwithST70
products.
AlldocumentsareavailabletodownloadasPDFsfrom
www.raymarine.com.
ST70Instrumenthandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
ST70Instrument—Installationandcommissioning
Containsmounting,connection,commissioning,
maintenanceandtroubleshooting
87079
ST70Instrument—Userreference
Containsgeneraloperation,setupanduserpreferences
81284
ST70Instrument—Quickreference
Ashortguidetogeneraloperation
86139
ST70PilotControllerhandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
ST70PilotController—Installation
Containsmountingandconnection.
87071
ST70PilotController—CommissioningforSPX
autopilotsystems
Containssystemcommissioning,maintenanceand
troubleshooting.
81287
ST70PilotController—Userreference
Containsgeneraloperation,setupanduserpreferences.
81288
ST70PilotController—Quickreference
Ashortguidetogeneraloperation.
81289
Additionalhandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
SeaTalkngreferencemanual81300
BeforeusingtheST70
Beforeusingtheinstrumentunderwayitisimportantthatitis
properlysetup.
Firsttimestart—systemsettings
Atrsttimestartuponly,ST70provideson-screeninstructions
fortheinitialsetup.Ifyourinstrumenthasbeeninstalledbya
professionalinstaller,thisprocessmayalreadyhavebeencarried
out.
Thersttimesetupscreenswilltakeyouthroughthefollowing:
•Languageselection
•Timeanddatesetup
•Boattypeselection
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Theinstrumentmayautomaticallyreceivesomeofthesesettings
fromotherinstruments(ifconnected)onthenetwork.Anything
receivedinthismannerwillbeomittedfromthesequence.
Calibrateessentialdata
BeforeusingtheST70fornavigationyoumustcalibrateessential
datatoensurethatthereadingsdisplayedareaccurate.
Usethetransducercalibrationmenutosetup:
•Wind
•Speed
•Depth
•T emperature
Youshouldperformtheaboveforanyinstallationaffectingthe
transducers.
Seealso
4.1Transducersetup
2.2ST70Introduction
TheST70Instrumentprovidesmultiplemarineinstrumentfunctions
inasingleunit.
Theinstrumentdisplaysinformationreceivedfromtransducers
andothersensorsaroundtheboat.Therearemultiplepagesof
informationavailable,whichyoucancustomizetosuityourneeds.
Introduction9

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Chapter3:UsingtheST70
Chaptercontents
•3.1ST70instrumentcontrolsonpage12
•3.2Instrumentpagesonpage13
•3.3Customizingpagesonpage15
•3.4ST70Alarmsonpage17
UsingtheST7011

3.1ST70instrumentcontrols
ENTERCANCEL
MENU
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5
4
3
1
2
1POWERbutton—Switchpoweronandoff,andaccessscreen
brightnesscontrol.
2MENUbutton—Accesstouserpreferencesandsystem
congurationmenus.
3UP/DOWNarrowbuttons:
•Selectbetweenavailableinstrumentpages.
•Selectoptionswithinthesetupmenus.
LEFT/RIGHTarrowbuttons:
•Selectoptionswithinthesetupmenus.
4ENTERbutton—Conrmmenuselections.
5CANCELbutton:
•Exitsetupwithoutmakinganychanges.
•Returntoprevioussetupmenuitem.
Instrumentpower
PoweringtheST70on
1.PressandholdthePOWERbuttonfor1second.
PoweringtheST70off
1.PressandholdthePOWERbuttonuntilthecountdownreaches
zero.
Displaybrightnessandcolor
Settingthescreenbrightness
1.PressthePOWERbuttontodisplaythebrightnesslevel.
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55%
2.UsetheLEFT/RIGHTarrowstoadjustthescreenbrightness.
•Amomentarypresswillincrementthebrightnessby10%.
•Pressandholdforneadjustment.
3.PressENTERtoacceptthenewbrightnesssetting.
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Choosingthescreencolors
Youcanchoosefromarangeofscreencolorpalettes,forexample
tosuitchangesintheavailablelightduringtheevening.
1.PressMENUbuttontodisplaythemainmenu.
Pr e s s ENTER t o s e le c t .
Ma in Me n u
Pa g e La y o u t
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2.UsetheLEFT/RIGHTarrowstoselecttheDisplaySettings
option,thenpressENTER.
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3.SelecttheColorsoption.
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4.Selectfromthefollowingcolorpaletteoptions:
•Mode1-3—Forgeneraldaytimeuse.
•Red/Black—Fornight/lowlightuse.
•Inverse—Highcontrast,e.g.forracingandmastmounted
instruments.
5.PressENTERtosavetheselection.
6.PressCANCELtoexitthesetupmenu.
3.2Instrumentpages
TheST70presentsinstrumentdataonaseriesofpages.Youhave
upto8pagesavailable,eachofwhichcanbesetupwithdifferent
datatypesandlayouts.
Selectingpages
1.UsetheUP/DOWNarrowstoselectbetweentheavailable
pages.
UsingtheST7013

AlternativelyusetheRolloverfeaturewithinthesetupmenutocycle
throughthepagesautomatically.
Instrumentpageframes
Eachpieceofinformationisdisplayedinaframewithinthepage.
Theframessupportanumberofdifferentstylesandformatsfor
presentingthedata.
Digitalframes
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Thedigitalframesprovidesdatainanumericalformat.
Analogframes
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Analogframesprovidereal-timedataintheformofananaloggauge.
Analoggaugesareonlyavailableforfulland2/3screenframes.
Graphframes
D11840-1
Graphsprovideameansofshowinghowaparticularreadinghas
changedovertime.
Bargraphframes
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Therudderbarisanexampleofabargraphframe.
Rollingroadframe
D
11861-1
Therollingroadprovideswaypointandcoursedeviationinformation.
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Maximumandminimumindicators
Maximum,minimumandaveragevalueindicatorsaredisplayedon
analogspeed,windspeedandwindanglescreens.
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18 0
15 015 0
12 0
9 09 0
6 06 0
3 03 0
0
12 0 3
2
1
1Minimumvalue
2Averagevalue
3Maximumvalueindictor
Resettingmax,minandtripdata
Thevaluesofsomedataareaccruedovertime.Theseinclude
informationsuchatripdistance,andmaximumandaveragespeed.
Thistypeofinformationcanberesetasandwhenrequired.
Withthedatatoberesetdisplayedontheinstrumentscreen:
1.PressMENU
TheResetdatamessageisdisplayed.
2.PressENTERtoresettherequireddata.
3.3Customizingpages
YoucanusethePageLayoutmenutochangeanyinstrumentpage
tosuityourrequirements.Youcan:
•Changethetypeofinformationdisplayedonanypage.
•Rebuildanypage.Thisallowsyoutochangethelayoutaswell
asselectingthetypeofinformationdisplayed.
Changingtheinformationonapage
Followthesestepstochangetheinformationwithinaninstrument
page.
1.PressMENUbuttontodisplaytheMainMenu.
2.UsetheLEFT/RIGHTarrowstoselectthePageLayoutoption,
thenpressENTER.
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3.Selectthepageyouwanttochange.
4.SelecttheChangeanitemoption,thenselecttherequiredframe
withinthepage.
5.Selectagroup,fromwhichyouwillchoosethedatatobe
displayed.
Thevariousinformationavailablefordisplayisarrangedinto
groups;eachgroupcontainsseveralrelateditems.
6.Selecttherequireddataitemfromyourchosengroup.Data
itemsareavailableinoneormoreofthefollowingformats:
•Analog
•Digital
•Graph
7.PressENTERtoselectthedataandreturntotheframeselect
screen.
UsingtheST7015

8.Whenyouhavemadealloftherequiredchanges,selectthe
diskicontosaveandexit.
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i
Xx x
x x
0.0
Xx x
x x
0.0
Xx x
x x
0.0
Xx x
x x
0.0
Xx x
x x
0.0
Xx x
x x
0.0
Changingthelayoutofapage
ThefollowingstepsshowhowtousetheRebuildpagemenuoption
tochangeapagelayoutandthedisplayedinformation.
1.PressMENUbuttontodisplaytheMainMenu.
2.UsetheLEFT/RIGHTarrowstoselectthePageLayoutoption,
thenpressenter.
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3.SelecttheRebuildpageoption,thenpressENTER.
4.Selecttherequiredpagetemplate.
Eachtemplateisapredenedarrangementofbetween1and6
instrumentelds.
5.Usethearrowbuttonstoselectaframewithinthepagebeing
built.
6.Selectagroup,fromwhichyouwillchoosethedatatobe
displayed.
Thevariousinformationavailablefordisplayisarrangedinto
groups;eachgroupcontainsseveralrelateditems.
7.Selecttherequireddataitemfromyourchosengroup.Some
dataitemsareavailableinmorethanoneofthefollowing
formats:
•Analogdial
•Numericvalue
•Graph
8.PressENTERtoselectthedataandreturntotheframeselect
screen.
9.Setupotherframesasrequired.
10.Whenyouhavemadealloftherequiredchanges,selectthe
diskicontosaveandexit.
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i
Xx x
x x
0.0
Xx x
x x
0.0
Xx x
x x
0.0
Xx x
x x
0.0
Xx x
x x
0.0
Xx x
x x
0.0
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3.4ST70Alarms
Alarmsareusedtoalertyoutoasituationorhazardrequiringyour
attention.
Someexamplesofalarmsare:
•Anchoralarm—Usedunderanchor,thisalertsyoutoachangein
depthwhichcouldmeanthatthechainlengthrequiresadjusting.
•Depthandspeedalarms—Thesealarmsalertyouwhenthe
depthorspeedexceedsaspeciedlimit,forexampleaminimum
depth.
•MOB(ManOverboard)alarm—ReceivedfromanMOBsystem.
Whenanalarmoccurs,amessageisdisplayedandanaudible
alarmmaysound.
De p t h
ft
9 .
0
La t
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S p e e d
k t s
7 .
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He a d in g
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6 3
Tim e
24H
11:23
o
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o
Lon
4 7
AWS m a x im u m
Pr e s s ENTER t o e d it
Pre s s CANCEL t o s ile n c e
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Youcaneither:
•Silencethealarm,or
•editthealarmsettings.
ManOverboardalarm
IntheeventofaManOverboard(MOB)alarm,theinstrument
providesarangeofinformationtohelpndtheMOBtarget.
•BTW:BearingtoMOBwaypoint.
•DTW:DistancetoMOBwaypoint.
•Elapsed:TimesincestartofMOBalarm.
BTWandDTWrequiredatafromothersourcessuchasaGPS
andmultifunctiondisplay.Ifthesearenotavailablethenonlythe
elapsedtimeisdisplayed.
UsingtheST7017

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Chapter4:Transducercalibration
Chaptercontents
•4.1Transducersetuponpage20
•4.2DepthOffsetonpage20
•4.3Calibratingwatertemperatureonpage21
•4.4Windsetuponpage22
•4.5Speedcalibrationonpage22
Transducercalibration19

4.1Transducersetup
Wind,Depth,SpeedandTemperaturedataarederivedfrom
transducersandsensorsaroundtheboat.Youshouldcheckthe
accuracyofthedisplayedreadingsandcalibrateasnecessary.This
shouldbedonewheneveryouinstallanewinstrumentortransducer
aspartofthecommissioningprocess.
Settinguptransducers
TheTransducersetupmenuisusedtocalibratethetransducersand
sensorswhicharethesourceofmuchoftheinstrumentdata.
1.PressMENU.
2.SelectAdvancedoptions>Transducersetup.
TheST70willsearchfortransducersconnectedtothesystem
anddisplaytheresultsofthesearchasalist.
3.PressENTERtoproceedandsetuptheparametersforthe
transducersfound.
Therearesettingsavailablefor:
•Depth
•Speed
•Wind
•T emperature
•DST(DepthSpeed,T emperaturesmarttransducers)
•DT(Depth,T emperaturesmarttransducers)
4.2DepthOffset
Depthsaremeasuredfromthetransducertotheseabed,butyou
canapplyanoffsetvaluetothedepthdata,sothatthedisplayed
depthreadingrepresentsthedepthtotheseabedfromeitherthe
keelorthewaterline.
Beforeattemptingtosetawaterlineorkeeloffset,ndoutthe
verticalseparationbetweenthetransducerandeitherthewaterline
orthebottomofthekeelonyourvessel,asappropriate.Thenuse
thedepthinstrumenttosettheappropriateoffsetvalue.
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123
1Waterlineoffset
2Zerooffset
3Keeloffset
Ifanoffsetisnotapplied,displayeddepthreadingsrepresentthe
distancefromthetransducertotheseabed.
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