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Post by Xlnt on Jun 24, 2015 12:30:55 GMT
Hi Does anyone have a st290 system onboard and ever tried to calibrate watertemp and battery voltage? According to the usermanual these settings are adjustable but I am unable to adjust the values, it just gives me error beeps when trying to enter adjust mode. I am able to adjust all other values just fine.
-XLNT
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Post by sitara on Jun 25, 2015 0:47:27 GMT
Hi Xint, Can't help directly but try the Raymarine forum raymarine.ning.com/forum - I have found it very useful for Raymarine issues. Mostly you get a response from Raymarine staff. Good luck Rob
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Post by Xlnt on Jun 25, 2015 6:43:25 GMT
Hi Thanks for the tip, but it has already been tried and I was routed back to the Norwegian Raymarine department. Anything that you try to post on those pages are inspected by the moderator first and is not published if they don't want it official. The response from Raymarine was to find the first/master display and do the calibration there or a full system reset. Tried all the displays but non accepted adjustment. Hope someone has a st290 system and could do a test to see if it is blocked there as well.
-XLNT
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Post by hoppy on Jun 25, 2015 6:57:14 GMT
Do you have any ST60 units as well, or only ST290's?
If you only have ST290's you should check to see which display has the wires from the speed sensor going into the back of it. At least the you know 100% which unit you should be trying to calibrate.
If you have an ST60 (probably the tridata) then that is probably the unit connected to he sensor and would be the one to calibrate
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Post by Xlnt on Jun 26, 2015 7:48:19 GMT
The system contains pods and a DPU, so I think all the transducers are connected to the pods and the pods are then connected to the DPU. No ST60 in the system. Transducers->Pods->DPU->ST290 displays connected with seatalk2 Most likely similar to this drawing, but I think I have 3 different spurs since I have 3 different locations for my displays/instruments, 3 up front and 2 by each steeringwheel. But have already tried from all of my different displays and non of them will accept adjustments of battery voltage or water temp. -XLNT
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Post by hoppy on Jun 26, 2015 8:59:06 GMT
My guess is that it is the one connected to the DPU first that would be the one you need to calibrate on, but its a guess as I neither have a DPU or the pods. I'm sensors>ST60>seatalk/setallk NG converter/i70 & e7
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Post by Xlnt on Jun 26, 2015 10:48:00 GMT
Yeah, I thought so too but non of them let me do it :-(
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