ST60 MaxiView
Owner’s
Handbook
Document number: 81156-2
Date: 1st April 2001
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Autohelm and SeaTalk are registered trademarks of Raymarine Ltd.
The information in this handbook was correct at the time it went to press. Raymarine operates a policy of continuing improvement and updating and therefore reserves the right to change the product specification without notice. Liability cannot be accepted for inaccuracies or omissions.
Copyright © Raymarine Ltd 2001
Introduction |
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Contents |
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Introduction ............................................................................ |
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Package contents ................................................................ |
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Chapter 1: Installation ........................................................... |
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Siting ........................................................................... |
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Mounting procedure (cockpit/bulkhead) .................... |
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Bracket Mounting ....................................................... |
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Flush Mounting ........................................................... |
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Power supply ............................................................... |
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Chapter 2: Remote Installation ............................................ |
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SeaTalk Socket Installation ......................................... |
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Cabling ........................................................................ |
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Mounting/Cabling ....................................................... |
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Bulkhead bracket installation ..................................... |
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Chapter 3: Fault Finding and Maintenance ........................ |
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Fault Finding ............................................................... |
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3.2 |
Maintenance ................................................................ |
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Instrument ................................................................... |
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Cabling ........................................................................ |
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Advice ......................................................................... |
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Chapter 4: Operation ........................................................... |
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4.1 |
Introduction .............................................................. |
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Full mode .................................................................. |
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Cruising mode ........................................................... |
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Race mode ................................................................. |
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Full Mode.................................................................. |
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Depth ......................................................................... |
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Speed Key ................................................................. |
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HDG Key ................................................................... |
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Wind Key ................................................................... |
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NAV Key ................................................................... |
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Timer Control ............................................................ |
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4.3 Cruising Mode..................................................... |
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Race Mode ................................................................ |
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Remote Timer Operation ........................................... |
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Remote Control ......................................................... |
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Operation ................................................................... |
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LCD Illumination ...................................................... |
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Chapter 5: Calibration Procedures ..................................... |
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5.1 Basic Calibration....................................................... |
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5.2 |
Intermediate Calibration ........................................... |
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5.3 |
Extended Calibration ................................................ |
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Calibration On/Off ............................................... |
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Damping .............................................................. |
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Boat Show............................................................ |
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Exit Extended Calibration ................................... |
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Introduction
Congratulations. You are now the owner of an ST60 MaxiView intelligent SeaTalk repeater. This instrument will provide you with access to the full range of SeaTalk performance and navigational information via a single instrument lead.
Whatever your type of boat, power or sail, MaxiView gives you a large scale display of unprecedented clarity, as a result of the advanced super-twist LCD display technology used.
The waterproof construction incorporates a 5-button control system, and large format, scratch resistant display window. As an alternative, the MaxiView can be controlled by a SeaTalk remote control unit (A25006).
The MaxiView repeater can be mast or cockpit mounted on sailing yachts using one of our custom Autohelm 2-unit (D186) or 4-unit (D184) mounting pods.
When used in a full SeaTalk system the ST60 MaxiView can display:
•Water Depth
•Deep Alarm Warning
•Shallow Alarm Warning
•Sea Temperature
•Current Boat Speed
•Average Speed
•Timer
•Maximum Speed
•Trip Log
•Total Log
•Current/Locked Magnetic Heading
•VMG
•True and Apparent Wind Direction
•True and Apparent Wind Speed
•Wind Beaufort Strength
•Heading on Next Tack
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If the boat's system contains a radio navigation receiver (with SeaTalk output or an NMEA 0183 interface), the following information is also available:
•Speed Over Ground
•Course Over Ground
•Bearing to Waypoint
•Cross Track Error
•Latitude (current position)
•Longitude (current position)
•Time and date (if available from navigation receiver)
•Estimated Time of Arrival at Waypoint
•Tidal Vector
•Velocity Made Good Over Ground
•Velocity Made Good to Waypoint
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Package contents
The ST60 MaxiView contains the following items:
•Item 1 ST60 MaxiView instrument.
•Item 2 Fixing studs (2).
•Item 3 Thumb nuts (2).
•Item 4 Fitting template.
•Item 5 Instrument cover.
•Item 6 Owner’s Handbook. A Warranty document is included at the rear of the handbook.
•Item 7 Dealer list.
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Chapter 1: Installation |
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Chapter 1: Installation
177.8 mm (7 in) |
38.75 mm (1.5 in) |
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24 mm (0.95 in) |
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110 mm |
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1.1 Siting
The ST60 MaxiView can be mast, helm or cockpit/bulkhead mounted. When mast or helm mounting the MaxiView requires a custom Autohelm mast or stormrail mounting pod:
2 unit Mastpod – D186
4 unit Mastpod – D184
Single unit ST60 Helmpod – D171
Note: Installation procedures for helm and mast mounting are covered in the Instrument Pod handbook.
Site the MaxiView where it is:
•easily readable by the helmsman.
•protected from physical damage.
•at least 230 mm (9 in) from a compass.
•at least 500 mm (20 in) from radio receiving equipment.
•accessible from behind for ease of installation and cable running.
Note: To prevent the accumulation of moisture, the ST60 MaxiView breathes through a small vent in the connector boss. The rear of the MaxiView must, therefore, be sited where it is protected from possible contact with water.
The ST60 MaxiView is fitted with a foam gasket that forms a watertight seal between the rear case and the installation face.
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1.2 Mounting procedure (cockpit/bulkhead)
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1.Make sure the surface to which the MaxiView is to be mounted is smooth, flat and clean.
2.Use the template (supplied) to mark the centres for the fixing studs
(2) and the connector boss (1).
Note: To allow protective covers to be fitted, adjacent MaxiView instruments should have at least 6 mm (1/4 in) gap between them.
3.Drill two 5 mm 0.2 in) diameter holes for the fixing studs.
4.Using a 60 mm (2 3/8 in) diameter cutter, drill a hole for the connector boss (1).
5.Screw the two fixing studs (2) into the rear case of the MaxiView.
6.Install the MaxiView in the chosen location and secure with the thumb nuts (3).
Note: The thumb nuts should be hand tightened only. Do not overtighten using wrenches etc. Also, do not use silicone grease/sealants as an additional method of sealing - these expand and may, if applied to the seal attached to the rear case, distort the MaxiView casing.
1.3 Bracket Mounting
As an alternative to bulkhead mounting, the ST60 MaxiView can, be bracket mounted using the Raymarine mounting kit (Catalogue No. D130).