
vi ST60+ Rudder Angle Indicator Instrument Owner’s 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 provides data and control appropriate to its function,
to all other equipment on the SeaTalk network. A repeater instrument is not
directly connected to a transducer but displays 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
A standard ST60+ instrument is surface-mounted at the required location. 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.
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