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Distributed by Any reference to Raytheon orRTN in this manual should be interpreted as RaymarineThe names Raytheon and RTN are owned by the Raytheon Company 5 I Autohelm I TRIDATA REPEATER Operation and Installation i i ST50 Plus Ttidata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook Autohelm and SeaTalk are registered Trade Marks of Nautech Limited Autohelms policy of ronnllg inppm 2nd ydatino IMU r m Jrhannn I8 0 nrn 1t clrrwnLt p VU A I3 without prior notice Copyright Nautech 1993 ST50 Pius Tridata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook ST50 Plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbookackage Contents The following items are included in the ST50 Plus Tridata package 1 ST50 Plus Tridata control head 2 Fixing studs 2 offI 3 Thumb nuts 2 offI 4 Fiing template 5 Power cable 6 Speed transducer through hull with 14m 45ft of cable 7 Depth transducer through hull with 14m 45ftI of cable 8 Control head cover Autohelm 9 Operation and Installation handbook 10 Worldwide Service Centre handbook 11 Warranty document SeaTalk 12 Securii stickerSE0 Plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and lnstalfation Handbook Contents Contents Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Control Headlnsttion 3 11 Sing 3 12 Mounting Procedure 4 13 Power Supply standabne operation 6 14 Power Supply SeaTalk operation 6 15 Connection of Separated Instruments 7 16 Ring Connection 8 17 Connection to SeaTalk Compatible Autopilots 8 Chapter 2 Transducer Installation 9 21 Connection to the Control Head 9 22 Transducer Selection 9 23 Transducer Installation 10 Chapter 3 Fault Finding and Maintenance 13 31 Fault Finding 13 32 Maintenance 14 Chapter 4 Operation 15 41 Depth Key 16 42 Speed Key 17 43TripKey 18 Chapter 5 CODE LockSecwity 21 Chapter 6 Calibration 25 61 Initial Calibration 26 62 Log Calibration 28 63 Intermediate Calibration 32 64 Extended Calibration 34 Chapter 7 Connection to other Marine Equipment 37 Chapter 8 39ST50 Plus TMa and Repeater Operation and installation Handbook SEOUus Ttidata andRepeater Operation Handbook Introduction The ST50 Plus Tridata is a multifunction instrument providing comprehensive speed distance depth sea temperature and timing information The instrument can be configured to operate as a master unit or a dedicated repeater Settings such as log speed depth and temperature units are stored in permanent memory and retained even when the power source is disconnected The log function can be calibrated automatically over a measured distance or by simple entry of a calculated calibration factor The ST50 PlusTridata also incorporates a securii feature to protect instruments mounted in vulnerable areas such as the cockpit helm or mast Thank you for purchasing an Autohelm product May we take this opportunity to wish you years of trouble free 1 Control Head 1 Control Head Installation 1lOmm 433in 3875mm 15in t711 Sing The ST50 Plus is designed for above or below deck installation where it is l Easily read by the helmsman l Protected against physical damage l At least 230mm gin from a compass l At least 500mm 20infrom radio receiving equipment l Accessible from behind for ease of installation and cable running caution To prevent moisture forming on the display window the ST50 Plus Therefore the control head must be sited where the rear case is S T 5 0 P l u s Ttidata a n d R e p e a t e r O p e r a t i o n a n d I n s t a l l a t i o n H a n d b o o k Chapter 1 Control Head Installation The rear case is fitted with a foam gasket to form a watertight seal between Bracket Mounting the instrument and the selected installation face The ST50 Plus TridaWRepeater can as an afternative be bracket mounted using the Autohelm Mounting Kii Cat No D130 I 01250 1 Cable boss 2 Feting studs 3 Thumb nuts 4 Gasket Note Because the instrument breathes through the vent in the rear case thisI 2 Mounting Procedure bracket is for interior use only 1 Make surethat the selected location is clean smooth and flat Flush Mounting 2 Applythe selfadhesive template supplied to the selected location and A flush mounting kii is available for installations where a flush mount is required mark the centres for the fixing studs 2 and the cable boss 1 or more desirable Full installation instructions are provided with 3 Drill two 4mm 532inI clearance holes for the fixing studs 2 through the kitCat No D183 the bulkhead Remove the template 4 Cut the clearance hole for the cable boss 11 using a 50mm 2in diameter cutter 5 Screw the two fixing studs 2 into the control head 6 Pass the SeaTalk cable and transducer cableboss 1 clearance hole 7 Assemble the control head to the bulkhead and secure from behind using the thumb nuts 3 S730 Plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook Chapter 1 Cono1 Head Installation3 Power Supply standalone operation 15 Connection of Separated Instruments Separated instruments can be connected using one of the range of SeaTalk Extension Cables These cables are supplied with a SeaTalk connector fitted to each end Ajunction box can be used to join the cable ifit is cut for easier routing or shortening lf preferred any 2 core screened cable comring to the following specifica tion may be used instead of the SeaTalk cable l 22 AWG 2 core screened cablewith a minimum copper area of 05mm2 5 Amp circuit breaker SRed 12v supply 1 Connect the 2m 6ftI power supply cable directly to the distribution panel 2 screen to the OV terminal 3 4 Protect the circuit with a 5Acircuii breaker Extension Cables4 Power Supply SeaTalk operation All instruments in a SeaTalk system receive power and information from the SeaTalk bus Each instrument has iwo SeaTalk connectors 3 pin on 150mm 6in tails To supply power and information to the instrument simply plug the tails from adjacent instruments into the ST50Tridata tails To transducer ST50 Plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook Chapter 2 Transducer Installation6 Ring Connection Chapter 2 Transducer Installation Installations with a large number of instruments on a SeaTalk bus may require a second ringmain connection to the power supply breaker to prevent 21 Connection to the Control Head excessive voltage drops Whether a second ring main is required can be The ST50 PlusTridata is supplied with depth and speed transducer cable determined from the following tails and connectors These cable tails plug into the mating connectors fitted Cable run upto 10m 33ft to the 14m 45ftI depth and speed transducer cables Single connection 13 instruments maximum Second connection 26 instruments maximum Cable run upto 20m 66ft Single connection 7 instruments maximum Second connection 13 instruments maximum The second ringmain should be connected to the spare lead on the last instrument in the chain and directed back to the circuit breaker7 Connection to SeaTalk Compatible Autopilots lf the installation includes a SeaTalk compatible Autopilot the ST50 Plus instruments may be connected to the SeaTalk bus at any point No independ ent connection to the 12V power supply is necessary as the instruments receive power from the Autopilot course computer 22 Transducer Selection The type of speed transducer used is dependent on the hull material The following list shows the appropriate transducer for hull type To autopilot SeaTalk BUS Transducer Type Hull Material Connection Speed To any further ST50 Instruments 2092 Through Hull Plastic GRP Glass Reinforced Plastic Steel and or Autopilot Aluminium Control Units 0134 Ll ZllGThrough HullBronze Wood Depth ZO91 Through Hull Plastic GRP Glass Reinforced Plastic Steel and Aluminium Lll8 I nrougn Hull Bronze Wood Z120 Retractable through hull GRP Glass Reinforced Plastic Steel and Aluminii ST50 Plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook Chapter 2 Transducer Installation3 Transducer Installation All transducers are supplied with detailed installation and maintenance instructions These instructions together with the following notes should be read thoroughly before attempting to install the transducer Sing For accurate speed and depth readings the transducers should be sited within the shaded clear flow areas Cabling 1 Run the cables back tothe control head NoAvoid fluorescent lights engines radio transmitting equipment etc as these may cause interference Also keep the transducer cable clear of bilges and secure at regular intervals 2 and instrument cable connectors together To lock the connectors push and rotate the ring cable connector 1 Sal 2 Flanning power towards the instrument connector The transducers should also l be ahead of the propellers 10 WL length minimum l be at least 15Omm 6in away from the keel ideally ahead of the keel if a sailing yacht l be as near as possible the centreline of the vessel l be clear of fittings or projections l have sufficient clearance inside the hull to fit the nut l have 1OOmm 4in of headroom to allow for withdrawal l depth transducer be within 10 of vertical fore aft and Plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook Chapter 3 Fault Finding and Maintenance Chapter 3 Fault Finding and Maintenance 31 Fault Finding All Autohelm products are prior to packing and shipping subjected to comprehensive test and quality assurance programmes However if a fault arises with the ST50 Plus Tridata the following table will help to identify the probable cause and provide the most likely cure Fault Cause Action instrument display No supply Check supply blank Check cabling and security of SeaTalk connectors Check fusebreaker Return unit for repair Instrument displays The Code Lock feature Enter correct code CODE SET has been set number No speed or Transducer cabling Check cabling and temperature problem security of transducer information connector No speed information Transducer Clean paddlewheel paddlewheel fouled No exchange of SeaTalk cabling Check security of information between problem SeaTalk connectors SeaTalk instruments Disconnect instruments one by one to isolate faulty unit Failure of a group of SeaTalk Check security of instruments in SeaTalk SeaTalk connectors chain problem and nonfunctioning units Depth reading flashes Transducer Check cabling and continuously depth cableconnector security of transducer greater than 3 feet problem connector Depth reading flashes Aerated water Normal reading will while underway Boat wakes return when clear of Prop wash etc disturbed water S T 5 0 P l u s Tridata a n d R e p e a t e r O p e r a t i o n a n d I n s t a l l a t i o n H a n d b o o k ChaDter 4 ODeration2 Maintenance Chapter 4 Operation Instrument As it leaves the factory the ST50 Plus Tridata is set to Certain atmospheric conditions may cause condensation to form on the l display speed in knots control head window This will not hamr the instrument and can be cleared by l display depth in feet increasing the illumination setting to Level 3 l display distance in miles Chemical and abrasive materials must not be used to clean the ST50 Plus master mode Tridatepeater instrument if it is dirty clean with a soft damp cloth l l CODE Lock switched off Transducer Other factory default settings are Refer to the Installation and Maintenance instructions supplied with the l shallow alarm set at 10 feet disabled transducer l deep alarm set at 100 feet disabled Cabling These settings can be changed in calibration Chapter 6 Examine all cables for chafing or damage to the outer shield and where necessary replace and resecure Advice For advice or further information regarding the installation of this product please contact the Autohelm product Support Department or your own National Distributor ST50 plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook Chapter 4 Operationl Depth Key 42 Speed Key AVERAGE SPEED LIGHTS SHALLOW ALARM L3 MAXIMUM SPEED LIGHTS L2 BOAT SPEED DEPTH 1 Speed Key Notes i The average and maximum speed displays are updated by pressing RESET momentarily Note Average speed cannot be reset on tie Tridata Repeater Depth Key Notes The average and maximum speed displayswill return to normal 8 seconds after the last key press The lights shallow alarm and deep alarm displays will return to normal 8 seconds after the last key press ST50 Plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook Chapter 4 Operation3Trip Key Trip Key Notes Timer The countup 10 minute and 5 minute countdown timers are started as follows Countup timer Wth the timer legend displayed momentarily press RESET to start the timer 10 minute countdown timer Wti timer legend displayed press RESET for 1 second to access the 10 minute timer To startthe timer press 5 minute countdown timer TIMER With timer legend displayed press RESET for 1 second to access the 10 minute timer and then press RESET again for 1 second to access the 5 minute timer To start the timer press RESET momentarily Freeze timers LOG To freeze the timer display press RESET momentarily Although the display has been frozen the timer continues to count in the background To return to the live timer display press the RESET key once again Reset timer SEA TEMPERATURE Degrees C The 5 and 10 minute timers are reset by pressing RESET for 1 second The countup timer is reset as follows l Press RESET for 1 second to select the 10 minute timer l Press RESm again for 1 second to select the 5 minute timer SEA TEMPERATURE Degrees F l Finally press RESETfor 1 second to return tothe countup timer Tiier alarms The following alarms will sound when the 5 and 10 minute timers are running l double beep every minute TRIP l beep three times at 30 seconds to zero l beep every second from 10 seconds to zero l beep twice when the timer reaches zero and begins to countup NoThe timer operates globally That is if you freeze the timer on the Tridata the timer will be frozen on all other units with a timer facility ST50 plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and installation Handbook Chapter 5 CODE Lock SecurityYou can once the 5 or iU mrnute countdown timer has been activated Chapter 5 CODE Lock Securityreturn to one of the main displaysThe timer will continue to operate in thebackground The ST50 Plus range incorporates an antitheft feature called CODE Lock Designed to protect individual instruments or complete systems inThese alarms can be switched off if required refer to para 61 Initial vulnerable areas CODE Lock is a four digit number that you for procedures into the permanent memory of a selected master instrumentTrp Note A master instrument is a digital unit on which the code numberTrip distance is cleared by pressing RESmfor 3 seconds During this period can be entered and then if part of an integrated system transmitted tothe current trip distance will flash until it is zeroed other ST50 Plus instruments This facility means that should a CODE Locked instrument be removed from the vessel without your permission it cannot be operated without the four digit securii number CODE Lock can be used in one of three modes Mode 1 Off As it leaves the factory CODE Lock is set to off In this mode the instrument will operate normally when it is switched on however the unit will not be protected by the antitheft feature Mode 2 CODE Lock OnceOnly Enby page 23 This mode is designed for systems with a digital ST50 Plus instrument in a safe belowdecks location This instrument can then be used as a master to enter the four digit code number and when the power is switched on automatically transmit the code to all the instruments in the system The advantage of this mode is that with the master safely below deck code entry via the keypad is a onceonly operation on installation I l5 I Once CODE Lock is set the system will operate normally as soon as the power is switched on In other words the CODE Lock securii number is invisible ST50 Plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook Chaoter 5 CODE Lock Securitv 23 II I e AC n nwx8e 3 buuc LOCK mpui ai Fewer0n page 24j Gnce Oniy Eniry In the PowerOn mode the ST50 Plus is configured so that you have to Action Display Shows enter the four digit number on a master digital instrument every time the 1 Press and DEPTH and SPEED together CALafter Zsecondsand system is switched on Until this number is entered the for 4 seconds CAL and software instruments will not operate version after 4 seconds This mode is particularly useful when you are unable to position a master 2 Press DEPTH twice CAL CODE OFF instrument below decks and therefore all the vessels valuable instru 3 Press SPEED mentation is left in a vulnerable area 4 Press TRIP or RESET to select first 1 I number 5 Press SPEED to accept number 1 1I 6 Press TRIP or RESET to select second 12 number 7 Press SPEED to accept number 1 2 8 Press TRIP or RESET to select third 123 number 9 Press SPEED to accept third number 1 2 3 10 Press TRIP or RESET to select fourth 1234 number 11 Press SPEED to accept code 1234 Should a CODE Locked instrument be removed from the system it will 12 Press SPEED S not operate until the correct four digit security number is entered or received 13 To exit CODELOCK press DEPTH and Normal operation eg SPEED together for 2 seconds speed and depth If your selected master instrument fails for any reason the security code displavs number can be entered via another ST50 Plus instrument in the system However until another instrument is set as a master or the existing Note If you wish to cancel the code or change the number simply re master is replaced the security code will have to be entered every time enter and accept the current number the system is switched on Your Code Number Note A warning sticker is provided with each instrument If you have set CODE Lock position this warning sticker in a prominent location to deter For future reference enter your chosen code number into the following potential thieves boxSetting Up the Security Code i When the ST50 Plus Tridata is switchedon for the first time the security feature is set to off To turn the CODE Lock feature on proceed as For obvious reasons please store this handbook in a safe place follows Operation Once only CODE Lock entry is invisible once it has been set ST50 Plus Ttidata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook Chapter 6 Calibration 258n Fewertip Chapter 6 Calibration Action Display Shows As it leaves the factory the ST50 Plus Tridata is set to display speed in knots1 Press and DEPTH and SPEED together CAL after 2 seconds and distance in Nm and depth units in feet These settings together and other for 4 seconds CAL and software navigational features can be changed eg feet to metres as described in this number after 4 seconds Section2 Press DEPTH twice CAL CODE OFF c3 Press SPEED 4 Press TRIP or RESET to select first 1 number5 Press SPEED t o accept number 11I 6 Press TRIP or RESET to select second 12 number7 Press SPEED to accept number 1 28 Press TRIP or RESET to select third 123 number9 Press SPEED to accept third number 123 10 Press TRIP or RESET to select fourth 1 23 4 number12 Press SPEED to accept code 123413 Press SPEED S14 Press SPEED CAL CODE SET15 To exit CODELOCK press DEPTH and Normal operation eg SPEED together for 2 seconds speed and depth displays T1291Note lf you wish to cancel the code or change the number simply reenter and accept the current numberYour Code NumberFor future reference enter your chosen code number into the box belowFor obvious reasons please store this handbook in a safe the unit is powered on you are prompted to enter the code numberTo enter the number carry out actions 3 to 12 above and press SPEEDS T 5 0 plus T r i d a t a a n d R e p e a t e r O p e r a t i o n a n d I n s t a l l a t i o n H a n d b o o k Chapter 6 Calibration 27 Initial Calibration Notes UIlik Press RESET to toggle the depth units between feet and metres Shallow Alarm Use the TRIP or RESET keys to set the required shallow depth alarm DeepAlarm Press the TRIP or RESET keys to set the required deep alarm NoteThe shallow and deep alarms are enabled by pressing the SPEED key offset The offset keel or waterline is set using the TRIP or RESET keys Negative figure keel off set Posiie figure waterline off set 0DEPTH Countdown AlarmStatus The countdown alarms can be turned on or off using the RESET key El Alarm on enabled t UNITS EO Alarm off disabled Log Calibration Refer to section 62 for complete details on setting log calibration b Exit Initial Calibration To exit initial calibration and store the new settings press DEPTH and SPEED together for 2 seconds DEEP ALARM OFFSET S T 5 0 plus T r i d a t a a n d R e p e a t e r O p e r a t i o n a n d I n s t a l l a t i o n H a n d b o o k Chanter 6 CalibrationI Log Calibration The ST50 Plus Tridata should not be used for navigational purposes until the speed transducer paddlewheel has been calibrated to the vessel This is a simple operation that can be carried out automatically over a measured distance or by manually entering a calibration factor i Automatic Calibration Automatic calibration should be carried out when tidal flow is at a minimum Locate an easily identified marked and measured distance on a chart and enter this distance into the instrument 4 NoteThe measured distance should ideally be between 1 and 25 NmMiles Proceed from object 1 to object 2 measured distance pressing the SPEED key at the start and finish of the run 5 and 6 The calibration factor is calculated and displayed atthe end of each run 7 Repeat the run over the measured distance intfre opposite direction Once cl QSPEED again the calibration factor will be displayed This represents the average for the two runs A further two runs can be made if required Dont forget to store the log calibration factor NoteThe log calibration range is from 025 to 200 Calibration factors outside of this range cannot be stored 4 LOG DISTANCE 5 RUN START 6 RUN END I 7 CALIBRATION FACTOR I Note Once you have completed the runs store the calculated calibration factor by pressing DEPTH and SPEED together until the displays returns to normal mode approximately 2 seconds ST60 Pius Tridata and Repeater Operation and installation Handbook Chapter 6 CalibrationThe following calculation must be used when carrying out Manual Factor Known DistanceThe Known distance is the distance between two charted objects eg twobuoysThe Measured distance isthe distance recorded by the speed for tidal flow COUNTDOWN ALARM1 1 A p p r o x i m a t e l y 1Nm Of2 w9slTo obtain the correction factor R proceed from object 1 to object 2 and thenobject2 to object 1 The measured distance in each case must be notedadded together and then divided by 2 to obtain the average distanceTo obtain the correction factor divide the known distance by the Once the correction factor has been calculated it can be entered intothe instrument as described in the flowchart on the following page Do notforgetto store the correction factorNoThe log calibration range is from 025 to 200 Calibration factorsoutside of this range cannot be stored NoteThe correction factor must be saved once it has been entered This is achieved by pressing DEPTH and SPEED together until the display returns to its normal mode approximately 2 seconds ST50 Plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook Chapter 6 Calibration Intermediate Calibration Notes MasterRepeater Seletion The ST50 Plus Tridata is factory set as a master unitnormally connected to speed and ltcan however be set to repeat speed and depth related information received via the SeaTalk bus 0 master mode 1 repeater mode The following functions arenot available when set to repeater mode l Log calibration l Trip distance reset l Average speed reset Security Code 1 Full details on the CODE Lock security feature are given in Chapter 5 SOWARE VERSION SECURITY 1 Jl To exit intermediate calibration and store the new settings press SPEED and TRIP for 2 secondsNote Except for the countdown alarm status display initial calibration cannotbe accessed when the unit is configured as a repeaterST50 Plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook Chapter 6 Calibration Extended Calibration Notes All of the extended calibration screens are adjusted usingtJreTRlP andor RESET keys Calibration Calibration allows you to protect your selected settings against accidental change When lock is enabled the initial and intermediate calibration settings cannot be modd Cl Calibration unlocked ie normal access CO Calibration locked ie no access Once locked calibration can be unlocked by entering extended calibration and selecting calibration unlocked Speed and Depth Damping Damping adjusts the rate atwhichthese displays are updated The damping range is 1 to 15 seconds withthefactory default set at4 seconds Depth damping is displayed as F and speed damping as A caution The Boat Show mode is a dealer demonstration program only Under no circumstances mustihis program be engaged when Ihis unit is installed onboard your vessel The display must therefore be left settoOw SPEED DAMPING rtl DEPTH DAMPING 0DEPTH I NOT TO BE USED FOR DbtER DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY 0MPTHST50 Plus Tridata and Repeater Operation and Installation Handbook Chapter 7 Connection to other Marine Equipment Chapter 7 Connection to other Marine Equipment The ST50 Plus Tridata can only be connected to other SeaTalk products However the ST50 PIusTridata Repeater can other onboard marine electronic equipment using the NMEA0183 protocol A lm 3ftl NM4 interface cable is supplied with every repeater unit The red wire should be connected to the signal input Up to two NMEA0183 receivers may be connected to each repeater with NMEAoutput RED Signal 2 i BLUE Ground The ST50 Plus Tridata Repeater has an NMEA0183 data output connector The following information will be transmitted every 1 to 2 seconds if it is available on the SeaTalk bus Sentence Content Instrument Required VWR Apparent Wind Speed Knots ST50 Plus Wind direction DBT Depth of Water below the ST50 Plus Depth or Tridata Transducer Feet HDM Magrxtic Heading ST50 Plus Steering Compass HSC Locked Magnetic Heading SeaTalk Autopilot Lock Model VHW Water Speed KNots ST50 Plus Speed or Tridata MTW Water Temperature 1DegC ST50 Plus Speed or Tridata VTG Course Speed over Ground Navigation Receiver GLL Latitude Longitude Navigation Receiver BWC Bearing Distance to Navigation Receiver 8 General 8 General Specification Dimensions Power supply lOtol6V Power consumption 50ma normal lOOma illumination on Temperature range Oto70degC Speed through water 0 to 999 Kts Trip distance 0 to 999 Nm Log 0 to 99999 Nm Average speed Oto999Kts Maximum speed 0 to 999 Kts SeaTemperature Units Software programmable Repeater capability Software programmable Illumination 3 levels plus off Manual log calibration 025 to 200 correction factor Transducer speed range 08 to 40 Knots Depth range Shallow alarm 3to33ftU tol0m Deep alarm lOto4OOfU3to 120m Minimum depth Reset on power up


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