Raymarine Maxiview ST80, Autohelm ST80 Maxiview Operation & Setup

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ST80 Maxiview
Operation & Setup
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Maxiview
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ST80 Maxiview Operation and Setup
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Package Contents
1. Maxiview display head
2. Thumb nuts (2)
3. Threaded fixing studs (2)
4. White sun cover
5. SeaTalk cable
6. Installation template
7. Operation manual
8. Warranty card
9. Operation cue card
10. Display head installation guide
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction ............................................................. 7
Quick Reference Guide ............................................... 7
Chapter 2: Operation ............................................................... 10
2.1 General ...................................................................... 10
Operating the Maxiview using the Remote Keypad .... 10
Keypad Beeps ........................................................... 10
Gaining Control of the Maxiview ........................ 10
2.2 Speed Chapter ............................................................ 11
Boat Speed Page........................................................ 11
Speed Over Ground (SOG) Page ................................ 12
Velocity Made Good (VMG) to Wind Page ................ 12
Log/Trip Page ........................................................... 13
Average Speed .......................................................... 14
Maximum Speed Page............................................... 14
2.3 Depth Chapter ............................................................ 15
Depth Page................................................................ 15
Minimum Depth Page ............................................... 16
Depth Offset Page ..................................................... 16
2.4 Wind Chapter ............................................................. 17
Apparent Wind Speed page ....................................... 17
Apparent Wind Angle Page ....................................... 17
True Wind Speed Page (Relative to the Vessel) .......... 18
True Wind Angle (Relative to the Vessel) .................. 18
True Wind Angle (Referenced to the Compass) .......... 19
2.5 Heading Chapter......................................................... 19
Heading Page ............................................................ 19
Steering Page ............................................................ 20
Course Over Ground (COG) Page .............................. 20
Bearing to Waypoint (BTW) Page ............................. 21
Tack Course Page...................................................... 21
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2.6 Navigate Chapter........................................................ 22
Position Page............................................................. 22
Course Over Ground (COG) & Bearing to Waypoint
(BTW) ...................................................................... 22
Cross Track Error ...................................................... 23
Velocity Made Good (VMG) to Waypoint Page ......... 23
Waypoint Data Page.................................................. 24
Date/Time/Tide Page ................................................ 25
2.7 Race Timer Chapter.................................................... 26
Race Start Page ......................................................... 26
2.8 Multi-Line.................................................................. 27
Help/Setup Page........................................................ 27
Multi-line Setup ........................................................ 28
List of Multi-line Selections ................................ 29
Multi-line Factory Defaults ................................. 30
2.9 Illumination ............................................................... 31
Resetting the Contrast................................................ 32
2.10 Data Lost.................................................................. 32
2.11 Man Overboard and Alarms ...................................... 32
Man Overboard ......................................................... 32
Dead Reckoned MOB......................................... 32
Lat/Lon MOB ........................................................... 33
Incomplete MOB Data .............................................. 33
MOB Audible Alarm .......................................... 34
Alarms ...................................................................... 34
Audible Alarms ......................................................... 35
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Chapter 3: Setup ...................................................................... 36
3.1 Entering Setup ............................................................ 36
Speed Chapter ........................................................... 37
Response Pages .................................................. 37
Trend Indicator Thresholds ................................. 38
Display Format................................................... 40
Depth Chapter ........................................................... 40
Depth Response.................................................. 41
Trend Indicator Thresholds ................................. 41
Depth Display Format......................................... 42
Wind Chapter............................................................ 42
Wind Speed Response ........................................ 43
Win d A ng le Re sp on se ........................................ 43
Display Format................................................... 44
Multiline Chapter ...................................................... 44
Editing Rights .................................................... 45
3.2 Instrument Setup ........................................................ 46
Transducers Page ...................................................... 46
Sail/Power/Custom Selection .................................... 47
Custom .............................................................. 48
Contents Setup ................................................... 49
Title Control....................................................... 50
Variation ............................................................ 51
True/Magnetic Heading...................................... 52
Lamp Offset Adjustment .................................... 53
Contrast Adjustment ........................................... 54
LCD Inversion ................................................... 55
Alarm Control .................................................... 56
3.3 Quitting User Setup .................................................... 57
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Chapter 4: CodeLock Security................................................. 58
4.1 What is CodeLock? .................................................... 58
Master’s .................................................................... 58
Slave’s ...................................................................... 58
4.2 Analogue Display Heads............................................. 59
Automatic CodeLock Systems................................... 59
Manual CodeLock System......................................... 59
4.3 Enabling CodeLock.................................................... 59
Chapter 5: Problem Solving..................................................... 60
Chapter 6: EMC and Servicing Guidelines .............................. 61
6.1 Important information................................................. 61
6.2 Installation ................................................................. 61
6.3 Check Before Going to Sea ......................................... 62
6.4 Servicing and Safety ................................................... 62
Chapter 7: Specification ......................................................... 63
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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SPEED
KNOTS
The Maxiview is a large-screen LCD repeater capable of displaying single or multiple lines of alphanumeric SeaTalk data.
With a display area measuring 126 x 70mm (5 x 2.7in), the Maxiview provides a clear and unambiguous display wherever you are on your boat.
Unlike the other ST80 display heads, the Maxiview has a key-less facia. All user functions are controlled from the ST80 Remote Keypad or, alternatively, a Masterview with the “Maxiview remote control mode” chapter enabled.
Quick Reference Guide
The illustration on the following two pages provides a quick reference guide to the complete range (Sail configuration) of the Maxiview chapters and pages.
The Maxiview can be set to ignore the sail/power chapter and page selections and display user-defined custom selections. For further information on making custom selections, please refer to the Sail and Power Selection Page.
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maxiview
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to cycle the available chapters.
Press and hold for 1 second to select illumination adjustment. Additional key presses change the illumination setting.
Press this key momentarily to cycle pages within the currently selected chapter.
Press and hold for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Use the arrow keys to select another Maxiview display.
Note: The selected Maxiview display head changes to reverse video.
The Maxiview can also be operated from a Masterview display.
Use the middle two keys to cycle chapters and pages and select another Maxiview. The key changes the key functions from chapter/page to select.
Quick Reference Guide
maxiview
remote
remoteremote
12.5 FT 120oM
masterview
MAXIVIEW
REMOTE
masterview
MAXIVIEW
REMOTE
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SPEED
CHAPTER
SPEED
SPEED
OVER
GROUND
VMG
TO
WIND
LOG &
TRIP
CHAPTERS PAGES
AVERAGE
SPEED
MAXIMUM
SPEED
NP
NAVIGATE
CHAPTER
TIMERS
CHAPTER
RACE
TIMER
MULTILINE
CHAPTER
UP TO 8
USER DEFINED
PAGES
POSITION
COG BTW
CROSS TRACK ERROR
VMG
TO
WAYPOINT
WAYPOINT
DATA
DATE
TIME TIDE
WIND
CHAPTER
APPARENT
WIND
SPEED
APPARENT
WIND
ANGLE
SAILING
TRUE WIND
SPEED
SAILING
TRUE WIND
ANGLE
MAGNETIC
TRUE WIND
ANGLE
NP NP NP
HEADING CHAPTER
HEADING
STEER COURSE
OVER
GROUND
BEARING
TO
WAYPOINT
TACK
COURSE
NP
NP
NP
DEPTH
CHAPTER
DEPTH
MINIMUM
DEPTH
DEPTH
OFFSET
NP
NP: Page not available if the power option has been selected
Maximum Speed & Minimum Depth
The maximum speed and minimum depth displays can be reset by pressing and holding the & keys together for 4 seconds - the display flashes during this period.
NP
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Chapter 2: Operation
2.1 General
The Maxiview operates around a chapter and page principle – chapters are independent sections: speed, depth, wind, etc., and pages data related to that chapter.
When the Maxiview is powered up for the first time, the unit defaults to the SAIL configuration, unless a POWER configuration is received via SeaTalk (refer to the Masterview setup chapter).
Operating the Maxiview using the Remote Keypad
To operate the Maxiview using the Remote Keypad, you must first carry out the setup procedures covered in the ST80 Remote Keypad setup chapter.
Note: SeaTalk data must be available for a chapter to function. For
example, if speed data is lost for 8 seconds, the speed chapter is replaced by a warning screen.
Keypad Beeps
The keypad beeps once every time a key is pressed.
An incorrect key sequence causes the Maxiview to beep a further 2 times.
Gaining Control of the Maxiview
In order to make changes to the Maxiview displays, you must gain control of the required Maxiview.
Control is confirmed by the display changing to reverse video.
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2.2 Speed Chapter
Boat Speed Page
This page displays your actual boat speed.
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SPEED KNOTS
10.5
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
The speed units are the units currently on SeaTalk: KNOTS, MPH or KM/H.
Trend indicators or are displayed if the boat speed is generally decreasing or increasing at a rate greater than the value set in setup.
The indicators are, by default, turned off.
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Speed Over Ground (SOG) Page
This page displays your current speed over the ground from GPS.
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SOG
6.5
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
KNOTS
The speed units can be: KNOTS, MPH or KM/H.
Velocity Made Good (VMG) to Wind Page
VMG to wind displays your boat speed through the water in the direction of true wind.
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VMG WIND
6.3
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
KNOTS
The units are those currently on SeaTalk: KNOTS, MPH or KM/H.
Trend indicators or are displayed if the VMG is generally
decreasing or increasing at a rate greater than the value set during calibration. The indicators are, by default, turned off.
This page is not available if the unit is operating in POWER mode.
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Log/Trip Page
The Log/Trip page displays the total distance logged and a list of trips and their current status.
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LOG/ TRIP
LOG TRIP 1 OFF TRIP 2 OFF TRIP 3 ON TRIP 4 OFF TRIP 5 ON
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
NM
10000.5
1000.5
1102.5
20.20
0.00
50.85
The units are those currently on SeaTalk: NM, SM or KM.
The trip list and the log cannot be controlled from the Maxiview. Please refer to the Masterview handbook for trip control information.
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Average Speed
This page displays the average boat speed for your current journey.
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SPEED
AVG
8.0
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
KNOTS
The units are those currently on SeaTalk: KNOTS, MPH or KM/H.
The word STOPPED is displayed if this feature is not running.
The maximum averaging period is 24 hours.
Maximum Speed Page
This displays the maximum speed achieved during the current voyage.
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SPEED
MAX
8.5
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
KNOTS
Press and hold these keys for 4 seconds to reset the maximum speed.
The units are those currently on SeaTalk: KNOTS, MPH or KM/H.
The display flashes for 4 seconds when the maximum speed is reset.
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2.3 Depth Chapter
Depth Page
The depth page displays the current depth available on SeaTalk.
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DEPTH FEET
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
32.5
The displayed units are those currently on SeaTalk: FEET, FATHOMS or METRES.
Trend indicators or are displayed if the trend is generally towards decreasing or increasing depth at a rate greater than that set during calibration.
The indicators are, by default, turned off.
If the depth echo is lost the last valid echo is displayed together with the caption “LAST ECHO”. Also, the current units are abbreviated to FT, FA or M.
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Minimum Depth Page
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DEPTH
MIN
9.2
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
FT
Press and hold these keys for 4 seconds to reset the minimum depth.
The units are: FEET, FATHOMS or METRES.
The time of the last echo is displayed in the 12 or 24 hour clock. This field is deactivated if time is not available.
The display flashes for 4 seconds when the minimum depth is reset.
Depth Offset Page
This page displays the depth transducer offset.
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DEPTH
OFFSET
-2.0
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
FT
KEEL
The units are FEET (FT), FATHOMS (FA) or METRES (M).
The offset can be keel, transducer or waterline – no adjustment is possible from the Maxiview.
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2.4 Wind Chapter
Apparent Wind Speed page
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WIND
APP
20.0
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
KNOTS
The units can be : KNOTS or M/SEC.
Apparent Wind Angle Page
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WIND
APP
090
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
s STBD
The direction indicator is displayed as PORT or STBD.
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True Wind Speed Page (Relative to the Vessel)
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8.5
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
KNOTS
The true wind units can be either: KNOTS or M/S.
This page is not available in POWER mode.
True Wind Angle (Relative to the Vessel)
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096
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
PORT
The direction indicator is displayed as PORT or STBD.
This page is not available in POWER mode.
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True Wind Angle (Referenced to the Compass)
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296
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
WNW
M
This page is not available in POWER mode.
The angle can be either true (T) or magnetic (M).
An inter-cardinal/cardinal representation is also shown at the top right of the screen (e.g., WNW).
2.5 Heading Chapter
Heading Page
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remote
HEADING
126
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
TRUE
The heading can be true or magnetic.
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Steering Page
The steering page displays the current compass heading (unlocked mode) or the locked compass heading (locked mode).
Note: For a detailed description of locked mode, please refer to a
Masterview handbook.
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maxiview
remote
STEER
136
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
UNLOCKED
T
The displayed value can be true (T) or magnetic (M).
Course Over Ground (COG) Page
This page displays your true or magnetic course over the ground.
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COG
236
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
TRUE
Whether the course is true or magnetic is dependant on the units currently on SeaTalk.
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Bearing to Waypoint (BTW) Page
This page shows the magnetic or true bearing to a target waypoint.
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BTW
276
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
TRUE
Tack Course Page
This page displays the course for the next (opposite) tack in degrees true or magnetic.
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326
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
TRUE
This page is not available in POWER mode.
The tack course is based on sailing true wind.
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2.6 Navigate Chapter
Position Page
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remote
POSITION
050 49.10
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
N-E
002 49.10
If position data is not available the fields are filled with dashes.
Course Over Ground (COG) & Bearing to Waypoint (BTW)
This page displays both your course over ground and the bearing to a target waypoint in degrees true or magnetic.
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240
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
272
COG TRUE
BTW TRUE
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Cross Track Error
The cross track error (XTE) page shows how far, in nautical miles (NM), statute miles (SM) or kilometres (KM), your vessel is from a planned route.
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XTE
0.34
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
NM
The arrows indicate the direction to steer to correct any error.
Velocity Made Good (VMG) to Waypoint Page
This page displays your boat speed over the ground in the direction of a target waypoint.
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13.5
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
KNOTS
Trend indicators or are displayed if the trend is generally
towards decreasing or increasing VMG. The indicators are, by default, turned off.
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Waypoint Data Page
This page displays any cross track error, the distance to a target waypoint (DTW), estimated time to arrival (ETA) and waypoint number.
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Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
010
1.2
DTW ETA
25.5 NM
01: 30: 15
The arrows to the right or left of the XTE value indicate the direction to steer.
The distance to waypoint can be nautical miles (NM), statute miles (SM) or kilometres (KM).
The ETA value is the time to go in hours, minutes and seconds.
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Date/Time/Tide Page
This page displays the speed and direction of the tide and the local time.
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Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
12 JUNE 95
TIDE
6.5 KNOTS
130 TRUE
Local time is a calculation based on a global offset . Please refer to the Masterview handbook for details.
The time and date format is taken from data on SeaTalk.
Tide and speed units can be KNOTS, MPH or KM/H.
The tide can be magnetic or true.
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2.7 Race Timer Chapter
Race Start Page
This page duplicates race timer data from a Masterview instrument. There are just two operating modes: STOPPED and COUNTING DOWN/UP.
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RACE START
10:00
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
The display shows minutes and seconds only.
When the timer reaches 00:00 the timer enters race mode (see below).
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RACE TIME
01:30
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
In race mode the timer shows the elapsed time in minutes and seconds up to 1 hour, and hours and minutes thereafter (seconds are displayed in small characters).
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2.8 Multi-Line
Multi-line chapters consist of up to 8 pages of user-defined pages.
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DEPTH
7.2
Press momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press for 1 second to return to the previous page.
FEET
Press these keys together momentarily to enter help/edit mode.
SPEED
6.7 KTS
HEADING
120 M
2
The multi-line page number is shown at the top-right of the screen.
Help/Setup Page
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Advance to Multiline setup page.
Advance to Multiline setup page.
Press these keys together momentarily to exit multiline setup.
INSERT PAGE DELETE PAGE
NEXT DATA
PREV. DATA
NEXT LINE
1- 2 LINE
EXIT
HELP: PRESS ANY KEY...
CHAP+ CHAP+ PAGE CHAP PAGE+ CHAP+ PAGE
+
Multi-line setup/help is only available if “EDIT ALL” or “EDIT PAGES” has been selected in setup.
When you exit Multi-line edit, the display returns to the previous Multi-line page.
The display returns to the previous Multi-line page after 8 seconds of keypad inactivity.
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Multi-line Setup
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DEPTH
25.2
Press to change the current option to the previous option.
Press to change the current option to next option.
FEET
Press and hold these keys for 4 seconds to delete the current multiline page.
HEADING
120 M
2
SPEED
6.5 KTS
Press and hold these keys for 4 seconds to insert new multiline page before current.
Press these keys together momentarily to switch between 1 and 2 line entries.
Press these keys together momentarily to exit setup and return to the current multiline page.
Press these keys together momentarily to select next line.
The currently selected line appears in reverse video.
The current page appears in the top right hand corner of the display.
The display flashes for 4 seconds when a page is deleted. After 4 seconds, “PAGE DELETED” is displayed along with the deleted page number.
The next page is displayed when a page is deleted.
The display flashes for 4 seconds when a page is inserted. After 4 seconds, “PAGE INSERTED” is displayed.
A single line at the bottom of the display cannot be changed for a two-line entry.
New pages always consist of 4 lines. Each line displays speed data until it is changed.
Page numbers are automatically renumbered when pages are inserted or deleted.
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List of Multi-line Selections
The lines of data that can be selected are as follows:
Line Data Line Data
1 Speed 17 Steer 2 Speed over ground 18 Course over ground 3 Velocity made good to wind 19 Tack course 4 Velocity made good over ground 20 Vessel latitude 5 Log 21 Vessel longitude 6 Trip 1 22 Cross track error 7 Average speed 23 Velocity made good to wayp’t 8 Depth 24 Waypoint number 9 Water temperature 25 Distance to waypoint 10 Apparent wind speed 26 Bearing to waypoint 11 Apparent wind angle 27 Estimated time to arrival 12 True wind speed 28 Date 13 True wind angle relative 29 Time 14 True wind angle absolute 30 Tide set 15 Beaufort 31 Tide drift 16 Heading
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Multi-line Factory Defaults
The factory defaults for the Multi-line pages are:
Page Line Content
1 1 Speed
2 Average speed 3 Speed over ground 4 Velocity made good to waypoint
2 1 Depth
2 Water temperature
3 1 Heading
2 Steer 3 Course over ground 4 Bearing to waypoint
4 1 True wind angle
2 True wind speed 3 Tack course 4 Beaufort
5 1 Waypoint number
2 Cross track error 3 Distance to waypoint 4 Estimated time to arrival
6 1 Speed
2 Depth
7 1 Speed
2 Depth 3 Apparent wind angle 4 Apparent wind speed
8 1 Course over ground
2 Speed over ground 3 Tide set 4 Tide drift
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2.9 Illumination
There are two modes: local and system. Each of these modes has four possible settings: level 3 (brightest), level 2, level 1 and off.
Local illumination is used to adjust the lighting of individual display heads — adjustments will not affect other display heads.
System illumination controls the lighting of all display heads in system mode.
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LOCAL LAMPS
Press this key for 1 second from any page to open the illumination display.
3
Once the local or system illumination display is active, press this key momentarily to adjust the current setting.
In local illumination, press this key for 5 second to change to system illumination.
In system illumination, press this key for 1 second to return to local illumination.
Press this key for 1 second to reset the contrast.
Local mode remains active until the power supply is switched off, or the mode is changed to system.
If the LCD illumination is off when adjustment mode is entered, the unit automatically defaults to level 3.
If the LCD is already illuminated the current level is displayed upon entry into adjustment mode.
The display returns to normal operation if there are no further key presses within 8 seconds.
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Resetting the Contrast
The display contrast can, during local or system illumination adjustment, be reset to the factory default by pressing the page key for 1 second.
2.10 Data Lost
If a chapter that is dependent on a given quantity, e.g., speed, wind, depth, and this data is lost for more than 8 seconds, a warning screen is displayed until the data is restored.
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WARNING
SPEED CHAPTER NOT AVAILABLE
DATA LOST
2.11 Man Overboard and Alarms
Man Overboard
Man overboard displays are triggered when a man overboard condition exists on SeaTalk. These displays replace the current display until the condition no longer exists.
Dead Reckoned MOB
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08:30
Press this key momentarily to display Lat/Lon information if available.
MOB
DR
078
TRUE
1.2 NM
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The dead reckoned screen is displayed providing data is available.
Fields where data is not available appear as dashes.
The elapsed time is displayed in minutes and seconds.
The displayed bearing and range is to the man in the water.
Lat/Lon MOB
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08:30
Press this key momentarily to display dead reckoned information if available.
MOB
POS
078
TRUE
1.2 NM
This screen is displayed upon entry to MOB if dead reckoned information is not available.
Time data may not be shown if the man-overboard data is not sourced from ST80.
Incomplete MOB Data
If there is insufficient data to provide range, bearing and elapsed time, the following screen is displayed during an MOB condition.
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MAN
OVER
BOARD
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MOB Audible Alarm
During an MOB condition, an audible alarm beeps 3 times every thirty seconds.
Alarms
The Maxiview can be set to respond to all the alarms in the following table or, alternatively, only those identified as specific.
Alarm Pop-Up Displayed Response
Shallow depth SHALLOW WATER All Deep depth DEEP WATER All Anchor ANCHOR ALARM All True wind high speed TRUE WIND SPEED HIGH All True wind low speed TRUE WIND SPEED LOW All True wind high angle TRUE WIND ANGLE HIGH All True wind low angle TRUE WIND ANGLE LOW All Apparent wind high speed APPARENT WIND SPEED HIGH All Apparent wind low speed APPARENT WIND SPEED LOW All Apparent wind high angle APPARENT WIND ANGLE HIGH All Apparent wind low angle APPARENT WIND LOW ANGLE All Manual off-course OFF COURSE All ST80 full watch WATCH PERIOD EXPIRED Specific
The following display is activated when an alarm is received. This display flashes continuously until silenced/turned off or the alarm description page is selected.
D2541-1
maxiview
remote
Press either key momentarily to display the alarm title pop-up or the alarm description page.
When the alarm title pop-up is displayed, press either of these keys to silence or turn off the alarm.
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The following table lists the alarm status once a silence/turn off key- sequence is performed.
Alarm Silenced Turned Off
Shallow depth Yes No Deep depth No Yes Anchor Yes No True wind high speed No Yes True wind low speed No Yes True wind high angle No Yes True wind low angle No Yes Apparent wind high speed No Yes Apparent wind low speed No Yes Apparent wind high angle No Yes Apparent wind low angle No Yes Manual off-course Yes No Full ST80 watch Yes No
If an alarm is currently active and an alarm of greater importance is received, the current alarm is replaced with the new alarm.
Replaced alarms are not stored by the Maxiview. However, the alarm remains on SeaTalk and, if the condition still exists once the current alarm has cleared, will be reinstated.
Silenced alarms will repeat after 30 seconds if the condition persists.
Audible Alarms
There are basically two types of audible alarm: high priority and low priority.
High priority alarms beep continuously while low priority alarms consist of three beeps followed by a 5 second break.
High priority alarms will always override low priority alarms.
Once a high priority alarm has cleared, the previous alarm, if it is still current, will be reactivated.
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Chapter 3: Setup
This chapter describes how to set and adjust features in the setup menu. These include display formats, response levels for controlling the frequency of screen updates and the thresholds for trend indicators.
3.1 Entering Setup
D2499-1
maxiview
remote
DEPTH f FEET
Press and hold these keys together for 2 seconds to display the user set-up screen.
36.5
maxiview
remote
PRESS " PAGE" TO
CONTINUE...
SET- UP
Press this key momentarily to advance to user setup.
The Maxiview returns to normal operation after 4 seconds of keypad inactivity.
“SET-UP OFF” replaces the above screen if user setup has been turned off in dealer setup.
Setup can be entered from any normal operating display.
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Speed Chapter
The following screen is displayed for 2 seconds when entering speed setup. The key sequences shown are only available during this period.
D2500-1
maxiview
remote
CHAP 1S FOR
INSTRUMENT CHAPTER
SPEED
Press this key to advance to the next chapter.
SET-UP
Press this key for 1 second to return to the instrument chapter.
Response Pages
Response is used to control the speed at which screens are updated. The response range is from 0 to 15. A high number results in rapid changes of the displayed data while a low number gives a slow but smooth update.
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There are two response pages: speed and VMG to wind. Speed response covers boat speed, speed over ground, velocity made good to waypoint and velocity made good over ground to waypoint.
D2501-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
SPEED
KNOTS
16.5
RESPONSE
S
F
07
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to decrease value by 1.
Press these keys together momentarily to increase value by 1.
maxiview
VMG WIND
KNOTS
5.0
RESPONSE
S
F
10
SET-UP
SET-UP
The current boat speed/VMG to wind is always displayed.
The current response level is shown below the adjustment bar.
Response applies only to the unit on which it is adjusted – it is not a global change.
Trend Indicator Thresholds
The trend arrows ( or) indicate the whether the general trend is towards a higher or lower boat speed, SOG or VMG to wind. The trend, whether its higher or lower, is determined by the threshold setting.
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D2502-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
0.80
KNOTS/ SEC
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to decrease value by 0.01.
Press these keys together momentarily to increase value by 0.01.
Press these keys together momentarily to switch the trend arrows ON/OFF.
maxiview
2.50
KNOTS/ SEC
maxiview
0.80
KNOTS/ SEC
SET-UP
BOAT SPEED TREND
THRESHOLD
SET-UP
SOG TREND THRESHOLD
SET-UP
VMG
WIND
TREND
THRESHOLD
The threshold is displayed in units (e.g., knots) per second.
The threshold setting applies to the unit on which it is adjusted only.
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Display Format
The display format can be set to either 1 or 2 decimal places.
D2503-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
X.X X.XX
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight X.X format.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight X.XX format.
Press these keys together momentarily to select format.
SET-UP
BOAT SPEED
DISPLAY FORMAT
Values are limited to 3 significant figures. Values over 9.99 with X.XX selected will be rounded up and truncated, e.g., 10.0.
Depth Chapter
The following screen is displayed for 2 seconds when entering depth setup. The key sequences shown are only available during this period.
D2504-1
maxiview
remote
CHAP 1S FOR
SPEED CHAPTER
DEPTH
Press this key to advance to the next chapter.
SET-UP
Press this key for 1 second to return to the main speed chapter.
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Depth Response
D2505-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
DEPTH
FEET
20.5
RESPONSE
S
F
07
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to decrease value by 1.
Press these keys together momentarily to increase value by 1.
SET-UP
Trend Indicator Thresholds
D2506-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
2.0
FEET/ SEC
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to decrease value by 0.1.
Press these keys together momentarily to increase value by 0.1.
SET-UP
DEPTH TREND
THRESHOLD
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Depth Display Format
D2507-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
X X.X
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight X format.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight X.X format.
Press these keys together momentarily to select format.
SET-UP
DEPTH SPEED
DISPLAY FORMAT
Wind Chapter
The following screen is displayed for 2 seconds when entering wind setup. The key sequences shown are only available during this period.
D2508-1
maxiview
remote
CHAP 1S FOR
DEPTH CHAPTER
WIND
Press this key to advance to the next chapter.
SET-UP
Press this key for 1 second to return to the depth chapter.
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Wind Speed Response
D2509-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
WIND SPEED
KNOTS
5.0
RESPONSE
S
F
07
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to decrease value by 1.
Press these keys together momentarily to increase value by 1.
SET-UP
Wind Angle Response
D2510-1
maxiview
remote
SET-UP
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
WIND ANGLE
100 P
RESPONSE
S
F
07
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to decrease value by 1.
Press these keys together momentarily to increase value by 1.
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Display Format
D2507-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
X X.X
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight X format.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight X.X format.
Press these keys together momentarily to select format.
SET-UP
WIND SPEED
DISPLAY FORMAT
Multiline Chapter
The following screen is displayed for 2 seconds when entering multiline setup. The key sequences shown are only available during this period.
D2512-1
maxiview
remote
CHAP 1S FOR
WIND CHAPTER
MULTILINE
Press this key to advance to the next chapter.
SET-UP
Press this key for 1 second to return to the wind chapter.
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Editing Rights
The editing rights chapter allows you to control the level of multiline page editing. The options are: edit all, edit pages and no editing.
D2513-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
EDIT ALL EDIT PAGES NO EDITING
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight next option.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight previous option.
Press these keys together momentarily to select option.
✗ ✗
SET-UP
MULTILINE
Edit all allows you to edit chapters and pages. Edit pages allows editing of the page contents only .
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3.2 Instrument Setup
D2514-1
maxiview
remote
CHAP 1S FOR
MULTILINE CHAPTER
INSTRUMENT
Press this key to advance to the next chapter.
SET-UP
Press this key for 1 second to return to the multiline chapter.
Transducers Page
This page lists all the transducers connected to SeaTalk.
D2515-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
SPEED DEPTH WIND
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next page.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to scroll down list.
Press these keys together momentarily to scroll up list.
✓ ✓ ✓
SET-UP
TRANSDUCERS
The complete transducer list is: speed, depth, wind, compass, pilot and GPS.
Detected transducers are identified by a . Transducers not detected appear in name only.
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Sail/Power/Custom Selection
This page allows you to select whether chapters are custom selections or, alternatively, dictated by the sail or power boat settings.
D2516-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to advance to the next chapter.
Press this key momentarily to: go to the custom setup page if CUSTOM is selected or the chapter title control page if SYSTEM is selected.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight custom.
Press these keys together to select (tick) the highlighted option.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight system.
SYSTEM
CUSTOM
SET-UP
SELECT TYPE
If a selection has not been previously made, the SYSTEM option is automatically tagged and SAIL mode is selected as the default chapter and page mode.
CUSTOM mode does not affect and is not affected by system settings.
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Custom
This mode allows you to select any of the chapters from the following list:
No. Chapter No. Chapter
1 Speed 5 Navigate 2 Depth 6 Timers 3 Wind 7 Multiline 4 Heading
D2517-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to return to speed calibration chapter.
Press this key momentarily to advance to the Title Page control.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the selection page.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight the next listed chapter.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight the previous chapter.
Press and hold these keys together momentarily to enter control setup.
SPEED
DEPTH
WIND
SET-UP
CHAPTERS
Enabled chapters are identified by a . A indicates that a chapter is
switched OFF or does not have any pages enabled.
This chapter appears in name only if a chapter is active but fundamental information is missing.
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Contents Setup
In custom setup, contents setup is used to select or de-select pages within the highlighted chapter.
D2518-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to return to the chapter setup page.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight the next page.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight the previous page.
OFF
POSITION
COG/ SOG
Press these keys together momentarily to turn the highlighted page ON/OFF.
SET-UP
NAVIGATE CHAPTER
At least one page must be selected. The last page in a chapter cannot be deleted.
All pages are de-selected if OFF () is chosen.
De-selecting OFF automatically reselects the previously active pages.
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Title Control
This is used to turn the chapter title pages, displayed for 2 seconds upon entry to a chapter, ON or OFF.
D2519-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to return to speed calibration chapter.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the sail/power/custom selection page.
Press this key momentarily to advance to the variation setup.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight ON.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight OFF.
ON
OFF
Press these keys together momentary to select the highlighted option.
SET-UP
CHAPTER TITLE PAGES
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Variation
This page is used to enter the local variation to the nearest whole degree.
D2520-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to return to speed calibration chapter.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the title control page.
Press this key momentarily to advance to the true/magnetic heading setup.
Press these keys together momentarily to change value by 1 degree West.
Press these keys together momentarily to change value by 1 degree East.
003
WEST
SET-UP
VARIATION
The maximum variation that can be entered is 30°.
If dashes are currently displayed, the first combination key press will change the display to “000”.
Variation is transmitted on SeaTalk.
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True/Magnetic Heading
The true/magnetic heading page is used to select one of four options: local true, local magnetic, global true or global magnetic.
D2531-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to return to speed calibration chapter.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the variation page.
Press this key momentarily to advance to lamp adjustment offset.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight the next option.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight the previous option.
LOCAL TRUE
LOCAL MAGNETIC
GLOBAL TRUE
Press these keys together momentary to select the highlighted option.
SET-UP
HEADING DISPLAY
Upon exiting setup, the local true and local magnetic settings prevent any response to incoming true or magnetic data.
If variation is not available, the local and global true options cannot be selected.
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Lamp Offset Adjustment
This feature allows you to adjust the brightness of individual illumination levels to obtain the best setting for a particular location.
D2532-1
maxiview
remote
LAMP ADJSUTMENT
LEVEL
2
MIN
MAX
32
Press this key momentarily to advance to contrast adjustment.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to decrease value by 1.
Press these keys together momentarily to increase value by 1.
Press these keys together momentarily to cycle illumination levels.
SET-UP
Lamp adjustment is not available if the current setting is OFF.
The adjustment range is from 1 to 100%.
If the current mode is “local”, changes will not be transmitted on SeaTalk. However, changes will occur if the mode is “global”.
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Contrast Adjustment
D2533-1
maxiview
remote
CONTRAST
ADJUSTMENT
MIN
MAX
07
Press this key momentarily to advance to LCD inversion control page.
Press this key for 1 second to return to the previous page.
Press these keys together momentarily to decrease value by 1.
Press these keys together momentarily to increase value by 1.
Press this key momentarily to return to speed setup.
SET-UP
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LCD Inversion
LCD inversion allows you to change the display to:
display black numbers and characters on a light background
or display light numbers and characters on a black background
D2534-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to return to speed setup.
Press this key for 1 second to return to contrast adjustment.
Press this key momentarily to advance to alarm page control.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight reverse.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight normal.
NORMAL
REVERSE
Press these keys together momentary to select the highlighted option.
SET-UP
DISPLAY
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Alarm Control
This page is used to define whether all or just specific alarms will be recognised by the Maxiview.
D2535-1
maxiview
remote
Press this key momentarily to return to speed setup.
Press this key for 1 second to return to LCD inversion.
Press this key momentarily to return to transducers page.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight specific.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight all.
ALL
SPECIFIC
Press these keys together momentary to select the highlighted option.
SET-UP
ENABLED ALARMS
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3.3 Quitting User Setup
To quit setup, simply press the Chapter and Page keys together momentarily to display the following screen.
D2539-1
maxiview
remote
EXIT
If cancel is selected, press this key momentarily to exit without saving.
If store is selected, press this key momentarily to exit and store new settings.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight cancel.
Press these keys together momentarily to highlight store.
STORE SETTINGS
CANCEL CHANGES
Press these keys together momentary to select the highlighted option.
SET-UP
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Chapter 4: CodeLock Security
4.1 What is CodeLock?
CodeLock is a personal four digit security code designed to protect your valuable equipment against theft.
CodeLock does not have to be switched on, but it’s there if you decide that you need it.
When CodeLock is switched on, the code number is stored in the memory of all CodeLock compatible equipment on the same bus.
A CodeLocked piece of equipment, if stolen, cannot be used without the correct code number.
There are basically two types of CodeLock compatible equipment: masters and slaves.
Master’s
Are used to create and enter a CodeLock code number.
The ST80 Masterview is a master display head.
Slave’s
Cannot be used to create a CodeLock code number.
Can be used to enter a code number to unlock a system.
Receive and transmit your chosen code number only.
ST80 slave’s consist of the: Analogue Wind, Analogue Close Hauled Wind, Analogue Compass, Maxiview and the Analogue Multitrim.
Code creation is usually a once-off procedure carried out on a master display head, which, ideally, is situated in a secure location below deck. Once entered, the code is automatically sent to all CodeLock compatible SeaTalk equipment without further intervention.
If you require a higher degree of security, perhaps all your instruments are mounted in exposed locations, CodeLock can demand that you enter your personal code every time the system is switched on. In this configuration, the code can be entered into any convenient master display head.
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4.2 Analogue Display Heads
Automatic CodeLock Systems
In an automatically transmitted CodeLock system, the Maxiview reads the code number and starts-up automatically without any user input.
Manual CodeLock System
In a manually transmitted CodeLock system, the code number is entered via the keypad of any master display head. This code is then sent to all compatible equipment on the same SeaTalk bus. Once this code has been received, the equipment operates in the normal way.
4.3 Enabling CodeLock
The CodeLock security feature can only be switched on from a Masterview display head. Therefore, please refer to the Masterview Operation & Setup manual for details.
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Chapter 5: Problem Solving
5.1 Problem Solving
Display is blank
Make sure that the power supply is connected.
Check the fuse or circuit breaker.
Make sure that the SeaTalk cables are not damaged.
Check the contrast and illumination settings
Faulty LCD module.
No exchange of information between SeaTalk instruments
Make sure that the cables are attached securely.
If the problem persists, disconnect your instruments one by one to isolate the faulty unit.
Failure of a group of SeaTalk instruments
Make sure that the SeaTalk connections to non-functioning instruments are secure.
LCD shows “Code ON” when the power supply is switched on
The CodeLock anti-theft system is operational.
Poor character definition
Adjust the contrast.
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Chapter 6: EMC and Servicing Guidelines
6.1 Important information
All Autohelm 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 good installation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised. Although every effort has been taken to ensure that they will perform under all conditions, it is important to understand what factors could affect the operation of the product.
6.2 Installation
To avoid the risk of operating problems, all Autohelm equipment and cables connected to it should be;
At least 1m (3 feet) from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio signals, e.g., VHF radios, cables and antennas. In the case of SSB radios, the distance should be increased to 2m (7ft).
More than 2m (6ft) from the path of a radar beam. A radar beam can normally be assumed to spread 20 degrees above and below the radiating element.
The equipment should be supplied from a different battery than the one used for engine start. Voltage drops below 10V in the power supply to our products can cause the equipment to reset. This will not damage the equipment, but will cause the loss of some information and can change the operating mode.
Genuine Autohelm 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 a suppression ferrite is attached to a cable, this ferrite should not be removed. If the ferrite has to be removed during installation it must be reassembled in the same position.
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6.3 Check Before Going to Sea
Always check the installation before going to sea to make sure that it is not affected by radio transmissions, engine starting etc.
In some installations, it may not be possible to prevent the equipment from being affected by external influences. In general this will not damage the equipment but can lead to it resetting, or momentarily may result in faulty operation.
6.4 Servicing and Safety
Autohelm equipment should be serviced only by authorised Autohelm service engineers. They will ensure that service procedures and replacement parts used will not affect performance. There are no user serviceable parts in any Autohelm product.
Some products generate high voltages, and so never handle the cables/connectors when power is being supplied to the equipment.
Always report any EMC related problem to your nearest Autohelm dealer. We will use any such information to improve our quality standards.
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Chapter 7: Specification
Dimensions: 110 x 114.5 x 18.25mm (4.33 x
4.5 x 0.71in) Power supply: 10 to 16 V DC Current consumption: 50 mA with illumination off
250mA with illumination full on Operating temperature: -10 to +70°C (14°F to 158°F) Illumination: 3 level illuminated dial and LCD
keypad permanently illuminated
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Index
A
Alarm Control 56 Alarms 34 Apparent Wind Angle Page 17 Apparent Wind Speed page 17 Audible Alarms 35 Automatic CodeLock Systems 59 Average Speed 14
B
Bearing to Waypoint (BTW) Page 21 Boat Speed Page 11
C
CodeLock Security 58 Contents Setup 49 Contrast Adjustment 54 Course Over Ground (COG) & Bearing to
Waypoint (BT 22 Course Over Ground (COG) Page 20 Cross Track Error 23 Custom 48
D
Data Lost 32 Date/Time/Tide Page 25 Dead Reckoned MOB 32 Depth Chapter 15, 40 Depth Display Format 42 Depth Offset Page 16 Depth Page 15 Depth Response 41 Display Format 40, 44
E
Editing Rights 45 EMC and Servicing Guidelines 61 Enabling CodeLock 59 Entering Setup 36
G
Gaining Control of the Maxiview 10
H
Heading Chapter 19 Heading Page 19 Help/Setup Page 27
I
Illumination 31 Incomplete MOB Data 33 Instrument Setup 46
K
Keypad Beeps 10
L
Lamp Offset Adjustment 53 Lat/Lon MOB 33 LCD Inversion 55 List of Multi-line Selections 29 Log/Trip Page 13
M
Man Overboard 32 Man Overboard and Alarms 32 Manual CodeLock System 59 Maximum Speed Page 14 Minimum Depth Page 16 MOB Audible Alarm 34 Multi-Line 27 Multi-line Factory Defaults 30 Multi-line Setup 28 Multiline Chapter 44
N
Navigate Chapter 22
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O
Operating the Maxiview using the Remote
Keypad 10
P
Problem Solving 60
Q
Quitting User Setup 57
R
Race Start Page 26 Race Timer Chapter 26 Resetting the Contrast 32 Response Pages 37
S
Sail/Power/Custom Selection 47 Servicing and Safety 62 Setup 36 Setup and Calibration 7, 36 Specification 63 Speed Chapter 11, 37 Speed Over Ground (SOG) Page 12 Steering Page 20
T
Tack Course Page 21 Title Control 50 Transducers Page 46 Trend Indicator Thresholds 38, 41 True Wind Angle (Referenced to the
Compass) 19
True Wind Angle (Relative to the Ves-
sel) 18
True Wind Speed Page (Relative to the
Vessel) 18
True/Magnetic Heading 52
V
Variation 51 Velocity Made Good (VMG) to Waypoint
Page 23
Velocity Made Good (VMG) to Wind
Page 12
W
Waypoint Data Page 24 What is CodeLock? 58 Wind Angle Response 43 Wind Chapter 17, 42 Wind Speed Response 43
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