ST290 Instrument SystemOwner’s HandbookDocument number: 81183-2Date: 15 May 200381183_2 preface.book Page 1 Tuesday, May 6, 2003 8:38 AM
Section 1: An Introduction to ST290 1-1-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookRemote operationThe ST290 system can beoperatedeither from theindivid
6-1-2 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookDepth Pod, Part No. E22067 - pack itemsD6021-1Depth Tranducer PodNo. 6 x 3/4 inc
Chapter 1: Preparing for Installation 6-1-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookStud (4 off)Thumb-nut (4 off)Data Instrument Part No. E22056 - pac
6-1-4 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookAnalog Close Hauled Wind Instrument, Part No. E22061 - pack itemsD6026-1AnalogIns
Chapter 1: Preparing for Installation 6-1-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookD6023-1Remote PlusKeypadRemote Plus Keypad, Part No. E22065 - pack
6-1-6 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook1.2 Planning the installationEMC Installation GuidelinesAll Raymarine equipment a
Chapter 1: Preparing for Installation 6-1-7ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSuppression FerritesThe following illustration shows typical cable
6-1-8 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookCAUTION:The DPU is not waterproof and so must be installed in a dry location.The
Chapter 1: Preparing for Installation 6-1-9ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookInstruments & keypadsTemplates to facilitate instrument and key
6-1-10 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 1-4: Analog instrument dimensionsFigure 1-5: Keypad dimensionsCAUTION:The
Chapter 1: Preparing for Installation 6-1-11ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook• Each product is at least 20 in (500 mm) from radio receiving equ
1-1-6 Section 1: An Introduction to ST290ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 1-2: Alarm indicationsIf an alarm condition persists, (for exa
6-1-12 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSpeed and DepthA wide range of through-hull Speed and Depth transducers are avai
Chapter 1: Preparing for Installation 6-1-13ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 1-8: Speed & Depth Transducer sitingEach transducer sho
6-1-14 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFurther informationFor advice or further information regardingthe installation o
Chapter 1: Preparing for Installation 6-1-15ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook• The total length of the SeaTALK2main cable run must be no moreth
6-1-16 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbooktransducer Pods connect to SeaTALK2, whereas the analog instrumentsand keypads c
Chapter 1: Preparing for Installation 6-1-17ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook1.5 Typical systemsThe exact manner in which ST290 is installed wi
6-1-18 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSuggested connection schemes for two different ST290 systems areshown in Figure
Chapter 1: Preparing for Installation 6-1-19ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 1-13: Typical system using both SeaTalk and SeaTALK2 produc
6-2-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 2: Installation Procedures2.1 IntroductionImportantWARNING:Make sure you have switched off the po
6-2-2 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2.2 Running SeaTalk & SeaTALK2 cablesCable routing practicesWhen running cabl
Section 1: An Introduction to ST290 1-1-7ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookUsing instrument buttonsInstruments are controlled by means of front
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTable 2-1: SeaTalk connectionsTable 2-2: SeaTALK2 connectionsProcedure
6-2-4 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-2: Running SeaTalk and SeaTALK2cablesPodsEach transducer Pod is supplied
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSystem powerDO NOT CONNECT POWER to an ST290 system other than by them
6-2-6 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-4: Inserting wires in spade connectorsConnections to spring retention co
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-7ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2.4 Fitting Data Processing UnitFit the Data Processing Unit to a vert
6-2-8 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook5. Place the fixingholesover the screwheads, thenmovethe DPUdownso the screw head
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-9ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookMiscellaneousThe DPU also provides the following connections (see Figu
6-2-10 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookNMEA dataNMEA0183Supported NMEA 0183 data is detailed in Table 2-3 and Table 2-4
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-11ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookNMEA2000Securing cables and replacing coverWhen the DPU cables have a
6-2-12 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookImportant point: Do NOT shorten the cable from the Depth transduceras this will
1-1-8 Section 1: An Introduction to ST290ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook1.3 System upgradesNew features and functionality can be easily incor
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-13ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-11: Assembling vane, transducer & anemometerFitting tran
6-2-14 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook4. Secure the mounting block to the mast top using the two fixingscrews.5. Takin
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-15ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-13: Using the Wind transducer junction boxConnectthe cable t
6-2-16 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookInstall each Pod as follows:1. Remove the Pod cover as shown in Figure 2-14 .Fig
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-17ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookConnecting PodsCAUTION:Using the wrongtype of Podcould cause damage t
6-2-18 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-17: Wiring a PodFitted cable1Press transducer cable in
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-19ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookReplacing Pod coverDo not use the Pod with the cover removed, as this
6-2-20 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookAt each location, ensure that:• The mounting panel is of a suitable thickness, (
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-21ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-19: Flush mounting, step 1Figure 2-20: Flush mounting, step
6-2-22 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-21: Flush mounting, step 3Figure 2-22: Flush mounting, step 4D5712-13 C
Section 1: An Introduction to ST290 1-1-9ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook1.4 SpecificationsSystem:Digital instruments:Data DisplayGraphic Disp
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-23ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSurface mountingTo surface mount an instrument or keypad, use the pro
6-2-24 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-25: Surface mounting, step 3Figure 2-26: Surface mounting, step 43 Dril
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-25ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookConnecting instruments & keypadsThe appropriate buses for the var
6-2-26 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2. Prepare the cable for connection to the instrument as described underCable pr
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-27ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookUnused connectorsInsert the blanking plugs supplied, into any unused
6-2-28 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookUsing the grounding cableRaymarine provide a made-up, RF grounding cable that yo
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-29ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookIf you require additional advice on grounding the ST290 system, pleas
6-2-30 Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2. Ensure a power source is not already connected to SeaTalk (e.g. froma Raymari
Chapter 2: Installation Procedures 6-2-31ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSetup requirementsWARNING:SETUP REQUIREMENTDo NOT use ST290 or any as
ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSection 7: System SetupContentsChapter 1: Setup overview ...
1-1-10 Section 1: An Introduction to ST290ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookClose Hauled WindCompassRudder angleRemote KeypadPilot KeypadCurrent
ii Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookEditing Custom profiles ... 7-
Contents iiiST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 3: Setting up Data Displays ... 7-3-
7-1-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 1: Setup overview1.1 IntroductionUse the instructions in this Section to prepare your ST290 syste
7-1-2 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbookdetailed in Section 8, Chapter 4, before first using the autopilot afterinstallat
Chapter 1: Setup overview 7-1-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThe User Setup routines enable you to:• Set up the display responses.• Define F
7-1-4 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChoosing the best instrument profileAs part of User Setup, you can choose which o
Chapter 1: Setup overview 7-1-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSetting up autopilot WARNING:The autopilot commissioning procedures in Section
7-1-6 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook1.3 Analog instrumentsThe setup requirements for analog instruments are described
7-2-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays2.1 Starting setupThe Graphic Display setup procedures enable you t
7-2-2 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-2: Confirm user setup screenUsing the diagram at Figure 2-3 as a guide,
Section 1: An Introduction to ST290 1-1-11ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookMOB KeypadData Processing UnitTransducer PodsApprovalsCE - conforms
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-3: Graphic Display User Setup chapters and pagesIf CUSTOM
7-2-4 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2.2 Setting display response and updateThe DISPLAY RESPONSE setup chapter enables
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbookfigureat the bottomof the screen changes, to demonstrate therate y
7-2-6 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookNote: As the number of Favorite pages is the only editable value, this is flashin
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-7ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChoosing a profileTo select the required operating profile:In User
7-2-8 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookEditing Custom profilesOn Graphic Displays, custom profiles are edited in two sta
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-9ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookCreating a new chapterTo create a new chapter:1. With the chapter
7-2-10 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook4. Use the or button to cycle through the available alphanumericcharacters until
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-11ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-12: Page edit3. Highlightthe name of the page immediatel
7-2-12 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookDeleting a pageTo delete a page:1. Use the button to highlight the page you want
ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSection 2: Using Digital InstrumentsContentsChapter 1: An Introduction to Digital Instruments ...
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-13ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThe DISPLAY OPTIONS setup chapter enables you to set:• General op
7-2-14 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTo set up each option:1. With the general options page displayed (Figure 2-14 ),
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-15ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-16: Race timers setup2. Hold down the button for 1 secon
7-2-16 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSetting date and timeThe date/time setup page enables you to define date and tim
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-17ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookPosition logging intervalThe position logging interval page (see
7-2-18 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookUse the following procedure for each instrument you want to be able toremotely c
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-19ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-21: Transducer calibration overview (Graphic Display)Sta
7-2-20 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookCompass calibrationThe object of the compass calibration is to correct for magne
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-21ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookCompass calibration requirementIf you have a Raymarine autopilot,
7-2-22 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbooking value.If you are using this method, you should do so in condi-tions of zero
ii Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChanging displayed values ...
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-23ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbookiii. Use the or button to set the MASTER/SLAVE indicator toMASTER
7-2-24 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-23: Wind vane calibration (Graphic Display)AligningTo align the wind va
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-25ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookCalibrating the Speed transducerSpeed calibration principlesThe o
7-2-26 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookStart calibrationTo calibrate the Speed transducer:1. Use the or button to highl
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-27ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook3. Calculate the actual speed over the measured distance.• If thi
7-2-28 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-25: Setting depth offsetsTo set the required offset, ascertain the vert
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-29ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-26: DEPTH OFFSET screensGeneral offsetsThe GENERAL OFFSE
7-2-30 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSet water temperature 1. Display the GENERAL OFFSETS page.2. Use the or button t
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-31ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2.7 Pilot setupWARNING:Itis imperative that autopilotsetup is com
7-2-32 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTo set up the display units:1. Select the DATA UNITS page.2. Use the or button t
Contents iiiST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSelecting chapters & pages ... 2-3-2Chapters
Chapter 2: Setting Up Graphic Displays 7-2-33ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChecking operationThe SET LAMPS field enables you to cycle throug
7-3-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 3: Setting up Data Displays3.1 Starting setupThe Data Display User Setup procedures enable you to
7-3-2 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook3. Within 5 seconds,pressthe button tocompletethe entryinto UserSetup mode. The d
Chapter 3: Setting up Data Displays 7-3-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 3-4: Data Display User Setup chapters and pages2 secUser Setup
7-3-4 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook3.2 Display responses setupThe RESPONSE setup chapter enables you to set the inst
Chapter 3: Setting up Data Displays 7-3-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook• NO. This sets the upper and lower display areas to operate sepa-rat
7-3-6 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 3-7: Linking/unlinking Favorite pages4. Press the button to move to the ne
Chapter 3: Setting up Data Displays 7-3-7ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook3.4 Setting an instrument profileYou can optimize the operation of ea
7-3-8 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 3-9: Setting up CUSTOM profile3. Press the button to display the next page
Chapter 3: Setting up Data Displays 7-3-9ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook• HEADING (as in Figure 3-10 ). Select either MAG(netic) or TRUE.• CH
Preface iST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookImportant informationSafety noticesWARNING: Product installationThis equipment must be installed and
2-1-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 1: An Introduction to Digital Instruments1.1 OverviewThe ST290 system uses Graphic and Data Displ
7-3-10 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSetting remote control configurationThe remote control setup pages enable you to
Chapter 3: Setting up Data Displays 7-3-11ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook5. Press the button to move to the REM LINK page (see Figure 3-13 ).
7-3-12 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook3. As each page is displayed, use the or button to select therequired units. You
7-4-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 4: Setting up Analog Instruments4.1 IntroductionThis Section describes how to set up your analog
7-4-2 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 4-1: Setting up Wind and Close Hauled wind instrumentsCalibrationentry scr
Chapter 4: Setting up Analog Instruments 7-4-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookCompass instrumentThe Compass instrument is set up using two sta
7-4-4 Section 7: System SetupST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 4-3: Compass instrument calibration second stageCalibrationentry screenPre
ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSection 8: AutopilotsContentsChapter 1: Introduction to Autopilots ...
ii Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2.7 Using Track mode ...
Contents iiiST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookControls ... 8-4-2Pi
2-1-2 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookInstrument controls.The digital instrument controls are shown in Fig
iv Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookGybe inhibit ...
8-1-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 1: Introduction to Autopilots1.1 ApplicabilityYou can use the ST290 Pilot Keypad, in conjunction
8-1-2 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookAutopilot functionsRaymarine 150G and 400G autopilotsTheRaymarine 150G and 400G aut
Chapter 1: Introduction to Autopilots 8-1-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook1.3 Safety informationSetup requirementWARNING:Autopilots are norma
8-2-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 2: Autopilot Operation2.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes how to use the ST290 Pilot Keypad to
8-2-2 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2.3 Display layoutGeneral OperationAutopilot information is displayed on the ST290
Chapter 2: Autopilot Operation 8-2-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookPop-up message modesAlarm and Information messagesAutopilot alarms, inform
8-2-4 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2.4 Start-up modeThe autopilot always powers up in Standby mode (manual steering).2
Chapter 2: Autopilot Operation 8-2-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-5: Engaging the autopilotDisengaging the autopilot (Standby mode)
8-2-6 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-7: Changing course in AUTO modeAdjusting autopilot responseYou can adjust
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Digital Instruments 2-1-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookOnce you have applied a profile, it is retained in the
Chapter 2: Autopilot Operation 8-2-7ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookWhenyou require extratight course keeping (e.g.forpilotage inconfinedand s
8-2-8 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookT150 & T400 autopilot systemsT150 and T400 (non-GyroPlus) autopilot systems hav
Chapter 2: Autopilot Operation 8-2-9ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThe autopilotinitiatesanOFF COURSE warning whenthe boat has been offcourse
8-2-10 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2. When safely clear of the obstacle, you can either:• Reverse the previous course
Chapter 2: Autopilot Operation 8-2-11ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookYou can also return to the last Auto heading from Standby mode bypressing
8-2-12 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookPreventing accidental gybesNote: For the gybe inhibit feature to work, the autopil
Chapter 2: Autopilot Operation 8-2-13ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2.7 Using Track modeIn Track mode, the autopilot maintains a track betwee
8-2-14 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-13: Automatic Track AcquisitionExiting Track modeTo exit Track mode, eith
Chapter 2: Autopilot Operation 8-2-15ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-14: Large Cross Track ErrorTidal stream compensationUndermost co
8-2-16 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookIn order of preference, the autopilot uses:• Measured boat speed (speed through wa
2-1-4 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbookpresses of the button will display successive pages. If the button i
Chapter 2: Autopilot Operation 8-2-17ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookMan Overboard (MOB) functionalityOn some navigation aids a Man Overboard
8-2-18 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookCancelling a dodge maneuverAfter you have avoided the hazard, you can cancel the d
Chapter 2: Autopilot Operation 8-2-19ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookAs changes in the wind angle occur, the autopilot adjusts the lockedcompa
8-2-20 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-17: Selecting Wind Vane modeIn Wind Vane mode:• The display shows the loc
Chapter 2: Autopilot Operation 8-2-21ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookDodges in Wind Vane modeWhen the autopilot is in Wind Vane mode you still
8-2-22 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookUsing AutoTack in Wind Vane modeNote: If you intend using AutoTack in Wind Vane mo
Chapter 2: Autopilot Operation 8-2-23ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2.9 Adjusting the rudder gainWARNING:1. Incorrect rudder gain values on p
8-2-24 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookIf necessary, you can make a temporary change to rudder gain asfollows:1. Press th
8-3-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 3: Autopilot Troubleshooting3.1 IntroductionAll Raymarine products are designed to provide many y
8-3-2 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook3.2 Fixing faultsFault Possible cause ActionRudder bar display moves in oppo-site d
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Digital Instruments 2-1-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookYou can disable or enable each alarm function, and you
Chapter 3: Autopilot Troubleshooting 8-3-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThe autopilot appears to be unsta-ble on Northerly headings in the N
8-3-4 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook3.3 Autopilot alarm messagesWhen the autopilot detects a fault or failure on the sy
Chapter 3: Autopilot Troubleshooting 8-3-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookNO DATANote: The autopilot stops adjust-ing the heading as soon as i
8-3-6 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook3.4 Product supportRaymarine products are supported by a worldwide network ofdistri
8-4-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 4: Commissioning the Autopilot4.1 IntroductionWARNING:All newly-installed autopilot systems MUST
8-4-2 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookControlsPilot KeypadThe Pilot Keypad buttons are: RESP, DISP, TRACK, -1, +1, -10, +
Chapter 4: Commissioning the Autopilot 8-4-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookStep 2: Check the autopilot rudder controlCheck the rudder positio
8-4-4 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbookiii. Reverse the motor wires connected to the course computer.iv. Switch on the pow
Chapter 4: Commissioning the Autopilot 8-4-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 4-5: Pilot Advanced Calibration modePILOTADVANCEDSeatrial c
8-4-6 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSetting the vessel typeIn Pilot Advanced Calibration:1. Use the button to scroll to
2-1-6 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookOperating profilesPreset and customizable profiles enable you to sel
Chapter 4: Commissioning the Autopilot 8-4-7ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSetting the rudder offsetUse the RUDDER OFFSET screen to center th
8-4-8 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSetting the rudder dampingNote: You need to adjust the rudder damping value only if
Chapter 4: Commissioning the Autopilot 8-4-9ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook4.3 Seatrial CalibrationWhen you have completed the dockside calib
8-4-10 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSeatrial Calibration modeTo enter Pilot Seatrial Calibration:1. Press STANDBY to r
Chapter 4: Commissioning the Autopilot 8-4-11ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookStep 1: Calibrating the compass Note: This section does not apply
8-4-12 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 4-7: Autopilot compass calibrationTo AutoLearn, (via Align Rudder)D6007-1Fr
Chapter 4: Commissioning the Autopilot 8-4-13ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSetting compass alignmentTo carry out compass alignment, enter Se
8-4-14 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookStep 2: Adjusting autopilot settingsThe next stage of the seatrial is to set impor
Chapter 4: Commissioning the Autopilot 8-4-15ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTo carry out AutoLearn, enter Seatrial Calibration, then:1. Use t
8-4-16 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook5. Thescreen will then show the CLEAR TO MANEUVER? message. Checkthat you have eno
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Digital Instruments 2-1-7ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookIfyou choosethe appropriateinformationfor yourFavoritep
Chapter 4: Commissioning the Autopilot 8-4-17ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookManual set-upThe T150 or T400 (non-GyroPlus) autopilot systems do
8-4-18 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook• If the rudder gain is adjusted correctly, the 40° course changeshould result in
Chapter 4: Commissioning the Autopilot 8-4-19ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookAdjusting the counter rudder If you intend to use RESPONSE level
8-4-20 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFurther adjustmentsYou may also need to adjust the RUDDER TRIM setting. Rudder tri
8-5-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings5.1 IntroductionThis chapter is intended primarily as reference ma
8-5-2 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook5.2 Accessing Pilot CalibrationTo carry out Pilot calibration procedures, use an ST
Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 5-2: Pilot Basic calibrationAutoTack angleNote: The AUTOTA
8-5-4 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTo configure AUTOTACK ANGLE:3. To move to thenext setting press the button, or to l
Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTo configure WIND MODE:WindTrim responseNote:The WINDTRIM RESPONS
8-5-6 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTo configure DEFAULT RESPONSE:150G & 400G autopilot systems150G and 400G autopi
2-1-8 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookAdjusting backlightingNote: Changing the backlighting level at one i
Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-7ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook5.4 Pilot Seatrial CalibrationThe Seatrial Calibration group is s
8-5-8 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook.Figure 5-4: Pilot Advanced CalibrationSEATRIAL CAL LOCKVESSEL TYPEDRIVE TYPERUDDER
Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-9ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSeaTrial Calibration lock This SEATRIAL CAL LOCK screen enables y
8-5-10 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookDrive typeUse the DRIVE TYPE screen to set the appropriate autopilot drive type fo
Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-11ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookRudder limitUse the RUDDER LIMIT screen to set the limits of aut
8-5-12 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookCounter rudderUse the COUNTER RUDDER screentoset the required counterruddervalue.C
Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-13ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookRudder trimThe RUDDER TRIM setting determines the rate at which
8-5-14 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookResponse level Use the DEFAULT RESPONSE screen to set the autopilot response. Thea
Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-15ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookT150 & T400 autopilot systemsT150 and T400 (non-GyroPlus) au
8-5-16 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookOff course warning angleUse the OFF COURSE ALARM screen to set the angle which wil
2-2-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 2: ST290 Graphic Display2.1 IntroductionThe ST290 Graphic Display uses a dot matrix display to sh
Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-17ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTo adjust the AutoRelease setting:AutoTack angleNote: The autota
8-5-18 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTo configure the AutoTack angle:3. To move to thenext setting press the button, or
Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-19ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTo configure the Wind mode:WindTrim responseNote: The WindTrim r
8-5-20 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTo adjust the cruise speed:Turning error correction (T150 and T400 systems only)Tu
Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-21ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTo set the required correction:To move to the next setting press
8-5-22 Section 8: AutopilotsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookAutopilot resetWARNING:Do NOT use this feature unlessadvised to do so by a Raymari
Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-23ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookPilot Advanced Calibration defaultsCalibration settingVessel typ
Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-25ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookAdvanced Calibration optionsCalibration setting Options Your set
ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSection 9: Glossary81183_2 S9.book Page i Tuesday, May 6, 2003 9:13 AM
9-1-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookGlossaryAST Advanced Steering Technology. Inputs from a wide variety of sensors are used to tune autopilo
2-2-2 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbookchapter. These diagrams assume that a full range of data is availabl
9-1-2 Section 9: GlossaryST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookGTO Great CircleGyroPlus An autopilot yaw sensor that measures the boat’s rate of tur
Section 9: Glossary 9-1-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTTG Time To GoTWA True Wind Angle relative to the vessel, taking into account the spe
ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSection 10: Index
Section 10: Index 10-1-1ST290 Owner’s HandbookIndexAAlarm clocksetting timeData Display 2-3-10Graphic Display 2-2-16switching on/offData Display 2-3-9
10-1-2 Section 10: IndexST290 Owner’s Handbooktidal stream compensation 8-2-15waypoint arrival/advance 8-2-16troubleshooting 8-3-2types 8-1-2using the
Section 10: Index 10-1-3ST290 Owner’s HandbookDData Display 2-3-1 to 2-3-15getting started 2-3-2selecting active display area 2-3-2selecting chapters
10-1-4 Section 10: IndexST290 Owner’s HandbookGGetting startedData Display 2-3-2Graphic Display 2-2-2Get-you-home mode 1-1-4GPS chapterData Display 2-
Section 10: Index 10-1-5ST290 Owner’s HandbookMinimum depth resettingData Display 2-3-6Graphic Display 2-2-12NNavigate chapterData Display 2-3-7Graphi
10-1-6 Section 10: IndexST290 Owner’s HandbookDPU 6-1-7EMC 6-1-6instruments 6-1-9Pod 6-1-8Speed transducer 6-1-12transducer Pod 6-1-8Wind transducer 6
Section 10: Index 10-1-7ST290 Owner’s Handbookbutton beepData Display 7-3-9Graphic Display 7-2-13chapter & page options 7-2-13Compass instrument 7
Preface iiiST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookContentsSection 1: An Introduction to ST290Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsSection 3: Using Ana
Chapter 2: ST290 Graphic Display 2-2-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2. While in Chapter Select mode, use eitherthe , or or button tohighligh
2-2-4 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookPop-up optionSelecting chaptersWhen you are using the pop-up selecti
Chapter 2: ST290 Graphic Display 2-2-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-5: Typical Graphic pagesYou can display data either alphanumeri
2-2-6 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookAnimated graphic pagesAnimated-graphic pages are used to show:• Grap
Chapter 2: ST290 Graphic Display 2-2-7ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-7: Rolling road displayIf you deviate from the optimum course,
2-2-8 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-8: Wind shift displayTo set the required apparent wind angl
Chapter 2: ST290 Graphic Display 2-2-9ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookUsing Favorite pagesThe Favorite chapter enables you to group together i
2-2-10 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 2-10: Favorite page format menu4. Use the or button to highl
Chapter 2: ST290 Graphic Display 2-2-11ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2.4 Chapter & page detailsThe salient points of the Graphic Display
2-2-12 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookDepth chapterThe chapter menu title is DEPTH. The pages are summari
Preface vST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookIntroductionThank you for purchasing yournew instrument system from Raymarine,the world’s leadingmanu
Chapter 2: ST290 Graphic Display 2-2-13ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookHeading chapterThe chapter menu title is HEADING. The pages are summari
2-2-14 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThere are no adjustable values in the Wind chapter.Navigation chapt
Chapter 2: ST290 Graphic Display 2-2-15ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThere are no adjustable values in the Navigate chapter.GPS chapterThe c
2-2-16 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookAlarm clockSetting the alarm clock off/onTo turn the alarm clock of
Chapter 2: ST290 Graphic Display 2-2-17ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookCountdown timerSetting the countdown timeTo set the countdown time:1. I
2-2-18 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookStopping & resetting the stopwatch1. In the Timers chapter, sel
Chapter 2: ST290 Graphic Display 2-2-19ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookAlarms chapterThe chapter menu title is ALARMS and for each alarm page,
2-2-20 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookEnabling alarmsTo enable or disable an alarm:1. In the Alarms chapt
Chapter 2: ST290 Graphic Display 2-2-21ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThere are no adjustable values in the Environment chapter.Sunrise, suns
Chapter 2: Graphic Display 2-2-23ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTwilight pmENGINECMG (course made good) TTG (time to go)Twilight amSunsetGrap
ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSection 1: An Introduction to ST290Contents1.1 System overview ...
Chapter 2: Graphic Display 2-2-25ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSunsetTwilight pmENGINEBattery voltageVESSELRudder angleWind directionWind sp
Chapter 2: Graphic Display 2-2-27ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSunsetTwilight pmLocal timeLocal dateTIMERSAlarm clockStop watchCountdown tim
2-3-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 3: ST290 Data Display3.1 IntroductionThe ST290 Data Display has separate upper and lower display
2-3-2 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookIf you want to use a different operating profile, or edit a custom p
Chapter 3: ST290 Data Display 2-3-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2. Press the button, to enter Chapter Select mode. In Chapter Selectmode,th
2-3-4 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookTo define which information you want in the Favorite chapter, refer
Chapter 3: ST290 Data Display 2-3-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook3.3 Chapter & page detailsThe salient points of the Data Display chapte
2-3-6 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookResetting depth valuesTo reset the minimum depth or maximum depth va
Chapter 3: ST290 Data Display 2-3-7ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThere are no adjustable values in the Heading chapter.Wind chapterThe on-sc
2-3-8 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThere are no adjustable values in the Navigate chapter.GPS chapterTh
1-1-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookAn Introduction to ST290The Raymarine ST290 system is a comprehensive and versatileinstrument system, int
Chapter 3: ST290 Data Display 2-3-9ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookPilot chapterThe PILOT chapter shows the status of the autopilot.If an auto
2-3-10 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSetting the alarm timeTo set the alarm time:1. In the Timers chapte
Chapter 3: ST290 Data Display 2-3-11ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookStarting the stopwatchTo start the stopwatch:1. In the Timers chapter, sel
2-3-12 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThere are no adjustable values in the Engine chapter.Alarms chapter
Chapter 3: ST290 Data Display 2-3-13ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookYou can use the ALARMS chapter pages to:• Switch each alarm OFF, or on, or
2-3-14 Section 2: Using Digital InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook• So it shows a level value, and an A indicator. With this setting,
Chapter 3: ST290 Data Display 2-3-15ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookVessel chapterThe on-screen chapter title is VESSEL. The pages are summari
Chapter 3: Data Display 2-3-17ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookBeaufort True wind speedLongitudeCourse over ground (COG) Waypoint nameBearing
Chapter 3: Data Display 2-3-19ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookHDOPSatellites trackedLocal timeLocal dateRace start timer 3Race start timer 2Ra
Chapter 3: Data Display 2-3-21ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookBeaufort True wind speedLongitudeCourse over ground (COG) Waypoint nameBearing
1-1-2 Section 1: An Introduction to ST290ST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook1.1 System overviewA typical ST290 system, showing the relationship o
ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSection 3: Using Analog InstrumentsContentsChapter 1: An Introduction to Analog Instruments ...
3-1-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 1: An Introduction to Analog Instruments1.1 OverviewVarious discrete data types can be displayed
3-1-2 Section 3: Using Analog InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook• Compass operation is described in Section 3, Chapter 3.• Rudder Ang
3-2-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 2: Wind instruments2.1 IntroductionThe ST290 Wind and Close Hauled Wind instruments each comprise
3-2-2 Section 3: Using Analog InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookDigital displayYou can select which information is displayed in the d
Chapter 2: Wind instruments 3-2-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThe flow charts show the sequence of button presses and displays for thevario
3-2-4 Section 3: Using Analog InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook• A flashing HI legend indicates a high wind angle alarm.• A LO legen
3-3-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 3: Compass Instrument3.1 Getting startedThe ST290 Compass instrument comprises an analogue dial a
3-3-2 Section 3: Using Analog InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook.Note: If your ST290 system is connected to a Raymarine autopilot ope
Chapter 3: Compass Instrument 3-3-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 3-2: Basic operationFigure 3-3: Selecting operating screenD5555-1Pre
Section 1: An Introduction to ST290 1-1-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThe system components communicate with one another over RaymarineSeaT
3-3-4 Section 3: Using Analog InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookCOGIf you have GPS or similar positioning data on your ST290 system a
Chapter 3: Compass Instrument 3-3-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 3-5: Locked mode operationWhen you leave locked mode, the average er
3-3-6 Section 3: Using Analog InstrumentsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 3-6: Auto lock indicationsWhenever the autopilot is engaged, t
3-4-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 4: Rudder Angle Instrument4.1 Getting startedThe ST290 Rudder Angle Indicator Instrument provides
ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSection 4: Using KeypadsContentsChapter 1: An Introduction to Keypads ...
4-1-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 1: An Introduction to Keypads1.1 Keypad typesThe following ST290 keypad types are available:• Rem
4-2-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 2: Remote Keypad2.1 IntroductionThe ST290 Remote Keypad enables you to operate your ST290 digital
4-2-2 Section 4: Using KeypadsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookThe method of setting up the instrument groupings is described inSection 7, Syst
Chapter 2: Remote Keypad 4-2-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookButton functionThe the functions assigned to each keypad button are shown inFigu
4-3-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 3: MOB Keypad3.1 IntroductionThe Man-Overboard (MOB)Keypad is usedif a man overboardsituationoccu
1-1-4 Section 1: An Introduction to ST290ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookData Processing UnitThe Data Processing Unit (DPU) performs all syste
4-3-2 Section 4: Using KeypadsST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookCancelling a MOB conditionA MOB condition can be cancelled from any MOB Keypad o
ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSection 5: Maintenance & TroubleshootingContents1.1 Maintenance ...
5-1-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookMaintenance & Troubleshooting1.1 MaintenanceServicing and safety• Raymarine equipment should be servi
5-1-2 Section 5: Maintenance & TroubleshootingST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookPeriodically clean each ST290 instrument and keypad with a s
Section 5: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-1-3ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookIf you appear to have a problem, first ensure that the EMC r
5-1-4 Section 5: Maintenance & TroubleshootingST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook1.3 Technical supportRaymarine provides a comprehensive cust
Section 5: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-1-5ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookFigure 1-1: SETUP ACCESS page3. Hold down the button for 10
ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookSection 6: InstallationContentsChapter 1: Preparing for Installation ...
ii Section 6: InstallationST290 Instrument System Owner’s Handbook2.4 Fitting Data Processing Unit ....
6-1-1ST290 Instrument System Owner’s HandbookChapter 1: Preparing for Installation1.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides information to assist in plann
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