Page 3 - Preface; Important information; Safety notices
Preface i Preface Important information Safety notices WARNING: Product installation & operationThis equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with the Raymarine instructions provided. Failure to do so could result in personal injury, damage to your boat and/or poor product performa...
Page 5 - Contents
Preface iii Contents Preface ......................................................................................................................i Important information ..................................................................................... i Safety notices .............................
Page 8 - ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook
vi ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook
Page 9 - Introduction; in knots, meters per second or as Beaufort scale values.; instrument
Preface vii Introduction 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:• True and Apparent wi...
Page 10 - ST60 Close Hauled Wind; about the bow and stern of the boat, on a combined analog and; Data inputs; SeaTalk; not be connected directly to a wind transducer.; Remote control
viii ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook ST60 Close Hauled Wind The ST60 Close Hauled Wind instrument provides an expanded indication from -60 ° to +60 ° about the bow and stern of the boat, on a combined analog and digital display. Data inputs SeaTalk SeaTalk enables a num...
Page 13 - • Tack angle, when heading information is available.; the procedures in; Chapter 4, Calibration; Displayed information; Pointer; , whereas the ST60 Close Hauled Wind
Chapter 1: Operation 1 Chapter 1: Operation 1.1 Getting started This handbook describes how to operate, maintain and install the Raymarine ST60 Wind instrument and ST60 Close Hauled Wind instrument. These instruments show:• Wind speeds and directions• Velocity Made Good (VMG) information, when boat-...
Page 14 - Digital display; Use the; and; Using the disp key; flow charts in this Chapter, to; Basic operation
2 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Digital display The digital display shows the following wind and speed information:• True/apparent wind speed.• Velocity made good (VMG).• Tack heading.• Maximum wind speed.• Wind alarm data. You can select which information is displaye...
Page 15 - Using the
Chapter 1: Operation 3 The flow charts show the sequence of key presses and displays for the various operating tasks. All key presses called for in the flow charts are momentary, unless otherwise stated. The type of data displayed (true or apparent) is indicated by a square marker on the digital dis...
Page 16 - vmg; Tack; Alarms; Canceling an alarm
4 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook True/Apparent Press the true/app key to toggle between true and apparent instrument readings. VMG Press the vmg key to show VMG information on the digital display. The pointer continues to show the wind direction (true or apparent as pr...
Page 17 - Setting alarm conditions; Switching alarms on and off
Chapter 1: Operation 5 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:• Maximum true wind speed alarm.• Low true wind ...
Page 18 - Display illumination
6 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook 1.3 Display illumination When the instrument is first powered up, the display illumination is set to its lowest (courtesy) level, to facilitate initial access to the keys. To adjust the level of display illumination:1. Hold down the dis...
Page 19 - Servicing and safety; tors when power is being supplied to the equipment.; Instrument
Chapter 2: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 7 Chapter 2: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 2.1 Maintenance Servicing and safety • Raymarine equipment should be serviced only by authorized Raymarine ser- vice technicians. They will ensure that service procedures and replacement parts used will not a...
Page 20 - Cabling; Chapter 3, Installation; ) are still being met before further investigating the; Fixing faults; Fault; Display blank
8 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Cabling Examine all cables for chafing or other damage to the outer shield and, where necessary, replace and re-secure. 2.2 Troubleshooting Preliminary procedures Changes in the electronic environment may adversely affect the operation ...
Page 21 - Technical support; World wide web; In the USA; Help us to help you
Chapter 2: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 9 Technical support Raymarine provides a comprehensive customer support service, on the world wide web and by telephone help line. Please use either of these facilities if you are unable to rectify a problem. World wide web Please visit the Customer Suppo...
Page 23 - Chapter 3: Installation; The transducer is connected to the rear of the instrument.; Planning your installation; Site requirements; EMC; Site requirements; Transducers; transducer or otherwise disturb the air flow.
Chapter 3: Installation 11 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:• Cruiser wind van...
Page 24 - Wind Vane; Wind transducer dimensions; ST60 instrument dimensions
12 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Instrument 2.7 in (68 mm) 1.5 in (38 mm) D6905-1 9.76 in (248 mm) 10.7 in (272 mm) 21.2 in (538.5 mm) 7.4 in (187 mm) Approx 16.8 in (426 mm)* 2.76 in (70 mm) Wind Vane Rotavecta *Exact Rotavecta height is dependent on mounting method....
Page 25 - EMC installation guidelines; For
Chapter 3: Installation 13 CAUTION: The presence of moisture at the rear of the instrument could cause damage either by entering the instrument through the breathing hole or by coming into contact with the electrical connectors. ST60 instruments can be fitted either above or below deck, provided the...
Page 26 - Suppression Ferrites; Connections to Other Equipment; Unpacking
14 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook age the equipment, but may cause the loss of some information and may change the operating mode. • Raymarine specified cables are used. Cutting and rejoining these cables can compromise EMC performance and must be avoided unless doing ...
Page 27 - Fitting the instruments; To surface mount your ST60 instrument (see the; Surface mounting; the instrument and connectors.; Surface mounting
Chapter 3: Installation 15 Each ST60 instrument is supplied with a standard bezel for surface mounting. Optional mounting kits are available for flush mounting and bracket mounting the instrument. If you have ordered the flush mounting option a low-profile bezel and four fixing screws are also provi...
Page 28 - Flush mounting; Fitting the low-profile bezel
16 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook 2. Apply the surface mount template (supplied at the rear of this handbook) to the selected location and mark the centers for the fixing studs (1) and the aperture (3) that will take the rear casing of the instrument. 3. Drill out the ...
Page 29 - Flush mounting procedure; Flush mount your instrument (see the; • The panel on which you intend to mount the instrument is between; Fitting the low profile bezel
Chapter 3: Installation 17 4. Snap the low-profile bezel (8) in position over the instrument, so that the rub- ber keys are correctly located in the holes on the bezel. CAUTION: It is essential that only screws of the correct size are used to secure the instrument to the bezel. Failure to observe th...
Page 30 - Bracket Mounting
18 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook • There is sufficient space behind the location to accommodate the rear of the instrument and connectors. 3. Apply the flush mount template (supplied at the rear of this handbook) to the selected location and mark out the aperture into...
Page 31 - Fitting transducers; so a directly-connected transducer is not required.; Typical windvane installation; ready to fit the wind vane arm.; Typical transducers
Chapter 3: Installation 19 Although this provides a useful alternative method for securing your instrument, it is only suitable for use in positions where the instrument will not be exposed to water. To bracket mount your ST60 instrument, do so in accordance with the Control Unit Mounting Bracket In...
Page 32 - locking ring securely by hand.; Wind vane cable options
20 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook You can fit your wind vane so the cable leaves the wind vane base either from the rear (option A), or from underneath (option B). A wind vane is typically mounted on a mast top, as follows:1. Mark the mounting surface for drilling. The...
Page 33 - does not protrude through the top of the lower clamp section.; Rotavecta rail clamp
Chapter 3: Installation 21 Rotavecta The Rotavecta can be clamped to a 0.9 in (23 mm) or a 1 in (25 mm) rail by means of an integral clamp. To fit a Rotavecta:1. Dismantle the integral clamp, and ensure the pointed end of the grub screw does not protrude through the top of the lower clamp section. 2...
Page 34 - Running transducer cable; General
22 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook 5. Secure all sections together using the two fixing screws, but do not fully tighten at this stage. 6. Ensure the main shaft of the Rotavecta is vertical, then tighten the two fixing screws. 7. Screw in the grub screw, to pinch the ra...
Page 35 - From masthead; wire inside the junction box.; Typical transducer cable run
Chapter 3: Installation 23 From masthead If the transducer is fitted on a masthead:1. Remove the spade connectors from the free end of the cable, then feed the free end of the cable down inside the mast.• If the mast is a through-deck mast, feed the cable out through a suitable below-decks aperture....
Page 36 - Connecting the instruments; Types of connection; ducer and to SeaTalk.; Signal connections; Make the necessary connections to your ST60 instrument (see the; Connection to; does not have transducer connectors.
24 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Connecting the instruments Types of connection The ST60 Wind instrument and the ST60 Close Hauled Wind instrument can each be connected to SeaTalk, as repeater instruments. The ST60 Wind instrument, can also be connected:• As a stand-a...
Page 37 - Power supply connections; SeaTalk systems; Cable run; Connections to ST60 Wind instrument
Chapter 3: Installation 25 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 powe...
Page 38 - Stand alone instruments; ii. Cut back and insulate the yellow wire.; SeaTalk power connections
26 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Stand alone instruments Stand-alone instruments are not connected to SeaTalk and therefore need to be connected to an alternative 12 V power source. Power cables are available in 2 m and 9 m lengths. To fit a power cable:1. Ensure the ...
Page 39 - Chapter 4: Calibration; EMC conformance; affected by radio transmissions, engine starting etc.; Linearizing and aligning the wind transducer
Chapter 4: Calibration 27 Chapter 4: Calibration 4.1 Introduction The ST60 Wind instruments are set up with factory-programmed default settings, so in order to optimize the performance of the instruments on board a particular vessel, the procedures in this Chapter must be carried out immediately aft...
Page 40 - Leaving User calibration; User calibration
28 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument 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). 4. Sail directly into the wind and adjust the ...
Page 41 - Leaving Intermediate calibration; Dealer calibration; Intermediate calibration
Chapter 4: Calibration 29 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 I...
Page 43 - Dealer calibration - sheet 1
Chapter 4: Calibration 31 TRUE APP Hold down and for approximately 12 seconds disp true app Dealer calibration - sheet 1 Entry screen TRUE APP TRUE APP TRUE APP vmg tack and Press momentarily to toggle User calibration either on (UC1) or off (UC0) vmg tack or Press to set required response (A1) to (...
Page 44 - Dealer calibration - sheet 2
32 ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook and disp true app to either apply factory defaults or retain current settings (F1 = factory defaults, F0 = current settings) vmg tack or Press from sheet 1 CAL KTS TRUE APP CAL TRUE APP CAL TRUE APP TRUE APP to set the calibration fact...
Page 45 - Boat show mode; Factory defaults; if you; Leaving Dealer calibration
Chapter 4: Calibration 33 Boat show mode 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 defaults You can use this screen to ...
Page 51 - Front; Wind vane drilling template
Front 50 mm 27.5 mm 34.5 mm 7 mm 10 mm Center Line Drill hole, 4 mm diameter Drill hole, 4 mm diameter If cable is to leave base from underneath, drill hole, 8 mm diameter (not required if cable to exit from rear) Wind vane drilling template D6955-1 Edge of wind vane base