Raymarine ST60 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
vi ST60 Rudder Angle Indicator Instrument Owners Handbook
processor. SeaTalk can also communicate with non-SeaTalk equipment, using the
internationally-accepted National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA)
protocol.
In a SeaTalk system, each instrument can be either a master or dedicated repeater
unit. A master instrument is directly connected to a transducer (the device that
provides the raw data) and has control of all other equipment on the SeaTalk
network. A slave instrument is not directly connected to a transducer but repeats
information provided by other equipment in the SeaTalk network.
Using with SeaTalk Autopilot
If the ST60 Rudder Angle Indicator is part of a system which includes a SeaTalk
autopilot, the rudder reference transducer is connected to the autopilot and the
Rudder Angle Indicator operates in repeater mode, i.e. as a slave display to the
autopilot, with the autopilot data displayed using the Rudder Angle Indicator
analog pointer.
Stand alone operation
In Stand alone operation, the ST60 Rudder Angle Indicator is connected only to a
rudder reference transducer and does not display information from, or provide
information to, any other instruments.
Options
Linear transducer
A Linear Rudder Reference Transducer option is available for use with bullhorn
type outboard installations.
Mounting
If you do not want to surface mount your ST60 instrument, options are available
for:
Flush mounting. If you have ordered the flush mounting option a low-profile
bezel and four fixing screws are also provided.
Bracket mounting.
Parts supplied
Unpack your ST60 instrument and check that the following items are present:
Item 1, ST60 Rudder Angle instrument with standard bezel.
Item 2, Fixing studs (2).