ST40 WindInstrumentOwner’sHandbookDocument number: 81160_3Date: 1st May 2001160_3cov.p65 01/05/01, 16:141
2 ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookNORMAL OPERATIONApparentwindD4753-2Note: The High wind speed alarm screen is availableonly on master instrument
Chapter 1: Operation3Backlighting and contrast adjustmentDuring normal operation, pressDuring normal operation, pressThe current backlighting level is
4 ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook1.3 Screen descriptionsApparent and true wind screensIf apparent wind information is displayed, bearing as the
Chapter 1: Operation5Indications D4754-2WINDST40 True windIf boat speed information is available at the ST40 Wind instrument(from a SeaTalk bus), the
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Chapter 2: Maintenance and Fault Finding7Chapter 2: Maintenance and Fault Finding2.1 MaintenanceServicing and safety• Raymarine equipment should be se
8 ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookPeriodically clean your ST40 instrument with a soft damp cloth. DoNOT use chemical or abrasive materials to cle
Chapter 2: Maintenance and Fault Finding9ActionCheck fuse/circuit breaker.Check power supply.Check SeaTalk cabling andconnector security.D4756-2WINDST
10 ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookAssistanceIf you are unable to rectify any problem, please contact your localRaymarine Dealer for assistance.1
Chapter 3: Installation11Chapter 3: InstallationThis chapter describes how to install the ST40 Wind instrument, andassociated Rotavecta wind transduce
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12 ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook• The equipment is supplied from a different battery from that used forengine start. Voltage drops below 10 V
Chapter 3: Installation1357 mm(2.25 in)D4643-34 mm(5/32 inch)2.5 mm(1/10 inch)Note: If you intend fitting a nonstandard transducer, extra tools maybe
14 ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookCAUTION:The presence of moisture at the rear of the instrument could causedamage either by entering the instru
Chapter 3: Installation15Clamp screwsGasketAdaptorpiecesGrub screwRail diameter 23 mm (0.9 inch) or more butless than 25 mm (1.0 inch), use adaptor pi
16 ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookConnections to the instrumentYou can connect your instrument:• Directly to the Rotavecta, transducer as a stan
Chapter 3: Installation17Stand-alone connectionsCAUTIONEnsure that the power supply for each stand-alone ST40instrument is protected by a 3 A fuse or
18 ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookSeaTalk connectionsCAUTIONWhen instruments are connected to SeaTalk, ensure that thepower supply for the SeaTa
Chapter 3: Installation192 Cut hole57 mm (2.25 in) cutterD4760-1Peel protective sheets from gasket3D4770-14 Stick gasket to rear of instrumentD4761-11
20 ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookD4819-15 Screw stud into instrumentD4818-16 Feed cables through clamping bracket,connect cables then secure in
Chapter 3: Installation21D4646-1To bracket mount your ST40 instrument, do so in accordance with theInstruction Sheet, which is included with the Deskt
PrefaceiImportant informationWARNINGAlthough your ST40 instrument is designed to give accurate andreliable performance, it should serve only as an aid
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Chapter 4: Calibration23Chapter 4: Calibration4.1 IntroductionThe procedures in this Chapter must be carried out before theequipment is used operatio
24 ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookUSER CALIBRATIONEntryscreenSet wind angleresponsefor approximately 2 secondshold down and15 (fast)1 (slow)D476
Chapter 4: Calibration254.3 Intermediate calibrationIntermediate calibration enables you to:• Check the instrument software version.• Check the instru
26 ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookCAUTION:Do NOT switch the Boat Show mode on.This function must only be used fordemonstration purposes.To save
Instrument Specification27Instrument SpecificationSupply voltage: 10 V dc to 16 V dc.Current consumption (12 V supply): 25 mA typical.60 mA with maxim
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Glossary29GlossaryEMC Electromagnetic compatibility.KTS Knots.M Metres.M/S Metres per second.Response The rate at which an instrument responds to chan
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Index31IndexAAlarmenable/disable 5indications 5range 27setting level 2silencing 1Align transducer 24Apparent wind speed 2Apparent/true wind screen 4BB
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32 ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookLLinearising transducer 24Locked apparent wind screen 4Locked wind angleauto lock 2manual setting 2Low battery
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PrefaceiiiContentsImportant information ... iWARNING...
iv ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookChapter 3: Installation... 113.1 Planning your installat
PrefacevPrefaceThank you for purchasing a Raymarine product. We are sure yourST40 instrument will give you many years of trouble-free operation.This i
vi ST40 Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookParts suppliedRotavecta wind transducerD4752-3ST40 WindInstrumentOwner'sHandbookWorldwideDistributorsST40
Chapter 1: Operation1Chapter 1: Operation1.1 IntroductionYour ST40 Wind instrument:• Provides apparent wind speed and direction information. Windspeed
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