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[. . . ] 10 Chapter 2: Transducer Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2. 1 Connection to instrument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2. 2 Transducer type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] 39 ST30 Bidata Operation and Installation Handbook 5 Introduction Designed for above or below deck installation, the ST30 Bidata can be used as a stand-alone master instrument or set to repeat depth and speed information from the SeaTalk bus. The ST30 Bidata will display the following information: Water depth Shallow water alarm Deep water alarm Keel/Waterline offset Minimum depth Boat speed Log Trip Maximum speed Average boat speed Illumination level Fe et Kn ots DE PT H D RE SP EE D SE T SP EE SP DI Y LA BID AT A TM D681 6 ST30 Bidata Operation and Installation Handbook Chapter 1: Control Head Installation 7 Chapter 1: Control Head Installation 42mm (1. 65in) 24mm (1. 00in) 56mm (2. 20in) TM SPEED BIDATA 110mm (4. 33in) 1. 1 Siting The ST30 Bidata instrument may be installed above or below deck where it is: easily read by the helmsman (normally viewed at eye level) protected from physical damage at least 230mm (9in) from a compass at least 500mm (20in) from radio receiving equipment accessible from behind for ease of installation and cable running Notes: To prevent the build-up of moisture, the instrument breathes through the back cover. The instrument must, therefore, be mounted where the back cover is protected from direct water. The rear case is fitted with a foam gasket to form a water-tight seal between the instrument and the installation face. 88mm (3. 46in) D682 DEPTH 8 ST30 Bidata Operation and Installation Handbook 1. 2 Mounting procedure 3 6 5 2 4 1 D682a 1 Instrument 2 Fixing studs 3 Thumb nuts 4 Sealing gasket 5 Depth transducer cable 6 Speed transducer cable 1. 2. Make sure the surface to which the instrument (1) is to be mounted is smooth and flat. Use the fitting template (supplied) to mark the centres for the two fixing holes and the instrument connector boss. Note: To allow for the fitting of protective covers, adjacent instruments must have a 6mm (1/4in) gap between them (116mm centre to centre min. ). 3. Using a 60mm (2 3/8in) diameter cutter, drill a location hole for the instrument connector boss. Connect the power supply and transducer cables to the back of the instrument (1) (see relevant installation sections). Install the instrument (1) and secure with the thumb nuts (3) provided. Chapter 1: Control Head Installation 9 1. 3 Power supply (Stand-alone operation) Caution: The ST30 Bidata must be connected to a 12V supply only. + + SEATALK DE PT D EE + 5A + 12v Supply For stand-alone operation, use the standard 1m cable supplied. Connect the moulded power plug to either 'SeaTalk' connection on the rear of the instrument. Cut the cable to length and connect the red wire to 12V and the screen to 0V. Protect the circuit with a 5A fuse/circuit breaker. 2. 1. 4 Power supply (SeaTalk system) The ST30 Bidata can be connected to an existing SeaTalk system using a Standard SeaTalk Extension or Interface Cable. Autohelm Autohelm Power Extension Cable D628 H SP + Red Screen D683 Autohelm 10 ST30 Bidata Operation and Installation Handbook 1. 5 Connection to adjacent ST30 Instruments The ST30 Bidata is supplied with a daisy-chain cable that allows adjacent ST30 instruments to be linked together. The daisy-chain cable supplies power to adjacent instruments and allows data to be transmitted and received via the SeaTalk bus. The daisy-chain cable plugs into one of the SeaTalk ports on the back cover. Chapter 2: Transducer Installation 11 Chapter 2: Transducer Installation 2. 1 Connection to instrument The depth and speed transducers are supplied with 10m (32. 5ft) of cable. These cables are fitted with female spade connectors that plug directly into the back of the ST30 Bidata instrument. + + SEATALK DE PT H + Speed 2. 2 Transducer type The ST30 Bidata system is supplied (as standard) with plastic through hull transducers. These are suitable for use with Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP), Steel and Aluminium hulls. Alternative transducers are available for wooden hull and transom mount installations. SP D EE + Depth D684 12 ST30 Bidata Operation and Installation Handbook Depth Hull material or location Transducer GRP, Steel, Aluminium Standard through hull Wood Bronze (Z118) GRP, Steel, Aluminium Retractable depth (Z120) In hull In hull puck (Z117) Speed Hull material or location Boat speed Transducer Standard through hull Standard and high speed paddle Bronze (Z116) Transom mount with bracket (Z119) GRP, Steel, Aluminium Up to 32kts GRP, Steel, Aluminium Up to 45kts Wood Transom Up to 45kts Up to 60kts Speed and depth Hull material or location Transom Transducer Biducer (Z183) Caution: Plastic through hull transducers must not be used on vessels with wooden hulls. Note: The ST30 Speed transducers are fitted with standard paddlewheels designed for speeds up to 32 knots. For vessels that will exceed this speed, please refer to section 2. 3 which contains instructions on how to fit the high speed paddlewheel (supplied). Chapter 2: Transducer Installation 13 2. 3 Paddlewheel replacement If the high speed paddlewheel (supplied) is to be fitted, or the existing paddlewheel to be replaced, proceed as follows: 1. Remove the retaining rings (1) and pin (6) from the speed transducer (3). If replacing a worn paddlewheel and if the vessel is still in the water, replace the speed transducer (3) with the plug (5). Remove the pin (6) that retains the paddlewheel (7) in the speed transducer (3). Fit the high speed/replacement paddlewheel (7) to the speed transducer (3) and retain with the pin (6). Note: The paddlewheel is correctly orientated when the working (flat) surfaces of each paddle are facing forwards. 6. Assemble the speed transducer (3) to the through hull fitting (4) and secure with the retaining rings (1) and pin (2). 3 6 7 5 8 2 1 4 D587a 14 ST30 Bidata Operation and Installation Handbook 2. 4 Installation The depth and speed transducers are supplied with detailed installation and maintenance instructions. [. . . ] For security, the calibration lock/unlock feature is accessed by an extended hold down of and Depth as follows; 1. Press and Depth for 14 seconds until CAL is displayed for the second time. DEPTH SPEED DEPTH SPEED RESET TM BIDATA D706 36 ST30 Bidata Operation and Installation Handbook 2. Press Speed and Reset momentarily DEPTH SPEED DEPTH SPEED RESET TM BIDATA D707 3. Calibration Lock/Unlock is switched on or off using Reset. DEPTH SPEED DEPTH SPEED RESET TM BIDATA D708 C0 = Calibration Locked, i. e. and Depth for 2 DEPTH SPEED Metres Mph DEPTH SPEED RESET TM BIDATA D709 Chapter 6: Calibration 37 6. 4 Master/Repeater mode As it leaves the factory, the ST30 Bidata is set to operate in master mode. In this mode the instrument is connected to speed and depth transducers, and transmits data onto the SeaTalk Bus. [. . . ]

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