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[CA11] ST60+ Depth Transducer Alarm Setting - adam.zyborski@gmail.com - 04-23-20 05:11 AM Hello, I am trying to set a shallow depth alarm at 10m. Despite numerous attempts, pressing offset and reset simultaneously, I am not able to change the shallow alarm setting. Changing the shallow anchor alarm by pressing offset and reset simultaneously is not a problem, but I am not able to select a shallow anchor alarm setting greater than 6.0m. Thanks Adam RE: [CA11] ST60+ Depth Transducer Alarm Setting - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 04-24-20 03:36 PM Welcome to the Raymarine Forum Adam, Has the ST60+ Depth instrument been installed as a depth repeater or as a depth master? If the ST60+ Depth instrument has been installed as a depth master, then upon inspecting the back side of the instrument, you will find that the depth transducer has been interfaced to its terminals. If however, the ST60+ Depth instrument has been installed as a repeater, then these alarms will need to be configured on the device which is supplying the system with depth data. RE: [CA11] ST60+ Depth Transducer Alarm Setting - adam.zyborski@gmail.com - 05-03-20 01:49 AM The ST60+ Depth instrument been installed as a depth master. The transducer cables are connected at the back of the instrument. I also checked the intermediate calibration settings and the instrument is set as Master. The software version is 1.0 RE: [DG11] ST60+ Depth Transducer Alarm Setting - Derek - Raymarine - Moderator - 05-04-20 07:54 AM Hi Adam, Have you checked the Shallow alarm lock feature has been turned off? There is a lock setting in the user calibration menu? I am not sure why the shallow anchor alarm cannot be increased, however, try to adjust this after the lock is removed from the shallow alarm. Regards Derek |