ST30 Round
Bidata
Owner’s
Handbook
Document number: 81075_4
Date: 1st April 2001
Copyright © Raymarine Limited 2001
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Important information
WARNING
Although your ST30 instrument is designed to give accurate and reliable performance, it should serve only as an aid to navigation and should never lead to the erosion of good seamanship. Always maintain a permanent watch and be aware of situations as they develop.
EMC conformance
All Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industry standards for use in the leisure marine environment.
The design and manufacture of Raymarine equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards, but correct installation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised.
Handbook information
To the best of our knowledge, the information in this handbook was correct when it went to press. However, the Raymarine policy of continuous product improvement may change product specifications without notice. Consequently, unavoidable differences may occur between the product and the handbook from time to time, for which Raymarine cannot accept liability.
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Contents |
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Important information .......................................................... |
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WARNING ......................................................................... |
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EMC conformance ............................................................. |
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Handbook information ....................................................... |
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Preface .................................................................................. |
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Parts supplied ..................................................................... |
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Chapter 1: Operation ............................................................. |
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1.1 Introduction ................................................................. |
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1.2 Depth key functions .................................................... |
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Water depth ................................................................. |
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Shallow alarm .............................................................. |
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Adjusting shallow depth ........................................ |
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Silencing the shallow alarms ................................. |
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Turning shallow alarm ON and OFF ..................... |
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Offset ........................................................................... |
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Default display ............................................................ |
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Loss of signal .............................................................. |
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1.3 Speed key functions .................................................... |
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Speed ........................................................................... |
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Trip distance ................................................................ |
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Resetting Trip Distance ......................................... |
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Ships log ...................................................................... |
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1.4 LCD illumination ........................................................ |
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Chapter 2: Maintenance and Fault Finding ........................ |
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2.1 Maintenance ................................................................ |
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Servicing and safety .................................................... |
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Cleaning the instrument ............................................... |
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Condensation ............................................................... |
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Cables .......................................................................... |
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Fault finding ................................................................ |
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Chapter 3: Installation ........................................................... |
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Introduction ................................................................. |
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EMC installation guidelines ....................................... |
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Suppression ferrites ................................................... |
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Connections to Other Equipment ......................... |
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3.2 Installing the instrument ............................................ |
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Connecting the power supply direct .......................... |
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Power via SeaTalk..................................................... |
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3.5 Adding an independent lighting switch ..................... |
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Installing the Biducer transducer .............................. |
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Cable connections ..................................................... |
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Calibration requirement ............................................ |
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Chapter 4: Calibration ......................................................... |
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4.1 |
Introduction ............................................................... |
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EMC conformance .................................................... |
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4.2 |
Basic calibration ....................................................... |
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Offset entry ................................................................ |
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Depth units ................................................................ |
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Speed and log units ................................................... |
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Log calibration .......................................................... |
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Procedure ............................................................. |
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Exiting basic calibration ............................................ |
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Intermediate calibration ............................................ |
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Software version ........................................................ |
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Repeater..................................................................... |
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Saving intermediate calibration ................................. |
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Exit intermediate calibration without saving ............. |
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Default display .......................................................... |
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4.3 Extended calibration ................................................. |
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Calibration ................................................................. |
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Boat show .................................................................. |
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Depth and speed damping ......................................... |
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Saving extended calibration ...................................... |
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Exit extended calibration without saving .................. |
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Specification ......................................................................... |
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Preface
Thank you for purchasing a Raymarine product. We are sure your
ST30 instrument will give you many years of trouble-free operation.
This instrument is designed to provide reliable performance, even under the most demanding conditions.
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Parts supplied
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ST30 Round Bidata instrument |
Sealing gasket |
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2 m (6.5 ft) power cable
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S eaTa lk
Interconnection cable
ST30
Round Bidata
Owner's
Handbook
Owner's Handbook Warranty document and fitting template included in Handbook
Notes:
Thumb nuts (x2)
Fixing studs (x2)
"C" bracket
Biducer
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The items shown are supplied for an ST30 Round Bidata system. If an instrument is purchased separately, a transducer is not included. If any item is not present, contact your Raymarine Dealer.
If the ST30 Round Bitata is to be flush mounted, do not fit a display bezel .
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Chapter 1: Operation |
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Chapter 1: Operation
1.1 Introduction
The ST30 Round Bidata instrument is designed for the powerboat market, and displays speed and depth information simultaneously on a split LCD. The Bidata can also display trip and log distances, sound a user-defined shallow alarm, and function as a repeater.
The instrument can be surface or flush mounted and fits the standard 85.7 mm (33/8 inch) diameter facia apertures, common on many sports boats.
The Bidata uses an easy-to-install transom mount transducer (Biducer) combining both speed and depth elements in a single housing.
If the Bidata is used in conjunction with a SeaTalk autopilot, the speed input provided by the instrument enhances the pilot's steering performance.
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The operating procedures are presented as a combination of flow charts and text. Unless otherwise stated, the illustrated key presses are momentary.
The Bidata can display depth and speed information in metric and imperial units. These are set during basic calibration (see Chapter 4, Calibration).
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1.2 Depth key functions
The following flow chart shows the depth key functions.
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SHALLOW ALARM
OFFSET
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Water depth
Depth is displayed in feet (0 to 400 ft) or metres (0 to 120 m).
Shallow alarm
The shallow alarm displays the depth (feet or metres) at which point audible and visual alarms will be triggered. These alarms can be silenced by pressing the speed or depth key.
Adjusting shallow depth
1.From the shallow depth alarm display, press depth and speed together momentarily to display CAL.
2.Press depth and speed together again momentarily to enter edit mode (+ and - displayed).
3.Press depth to increase and speed to reduce the displayed value.
4.Press and hold depth and speed together for 2 seconds, to exit edit mode and save the new value.