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Raymarine ST60 Tridata User Manual

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24 ST60 Tridata Instrument Owners Manual
Observing the above guidelines, run the transducer cables to the ST60
Tridata instrument.
Connecting the instrument
Types of connection
The ST60 Tridata instrument, can be connected:
As a stand-alone, master instrument connected directly to a Speed
and/or Depth transducer.
As a SeaTalk repeater.
To fulfil bothrepeaterand masterrolesby being connected both to the
transducer and to SeaTalk.
If instruments are connected to SeaTalk, no separate power connection is
necessary. Where a SeaTalk system includes an autopilot, the power for
the system is provided by the autopilot.
A range of Raymarine SeaTalk extension cables is available to connect
separated instruments. These cables are supplied with a SeaTalk
connector fitted to each end. A junction box can be used to join cables.
Signal connections
Make the necessary connections to your ST60 instrument (see the
Connection to ST60 Tridata instrument illustration).
3 mm
6 mm
50 mm
(a)
(b)
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Raymarine ST60 Tridata Specifications

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BrandRaymarine
ModelST60 Tridata
CategoryMarine Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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