Sea Data: Installation and User Manual English
Sea Data: Installation and User Manual English
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1 Introduction............................................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Specifications ................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Part specifications ............................................................................................................ 4
2 Installation............................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Installing the instrument ................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Installing transducer ......................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Electrical installation......................................................................................................... 6
3 Function overview .................................................................................................................. 7
3.1 How to use the push buttons ................................................................................................. 7
3.1.1. Mode / Light button ................................................................................................ 7
3.1.2. Down button........................................................................................................... 7
3.1.3. Up button ............................................................................................................... 7
3.1.4. KEY button............................................................................................................. 7
3.1.5. Clear ...................................................................................................................... 7
3.2. Log functions............................................................................................................... 8
3.2.1. Boat speed ............................................................................................................ 8
3.2.2. Water temperature................................................................................................. 8
3.2.3. Trip distance .......................................................................................................... 8
3.2.4. Total distance ........................................................................................................ 8
3.2.5. Depth ..................................................................................................................... 8
3.3. Illumination.................................................................................................................. 8
3.4. Depth functions (optional) ........................................................................................... 9
3.4.1. Boat speed ............................................................................................................ 9
3.4.2. Shallow alarm ........................................................................................................ 9
3.4.3. Deep alarm ............................................................................................................ 9
3.4.4. Silencing an alarm ................................................................................................. 9
3.4.5. Activate / Deactivate an alarm............................................................................... 9
4. Calibration ....................................................................................................................... 10
4.1. Enter and exit calibration .......................................................................................... 10
4.2. Calibration groups ..................................................................................................... 10
4.2.1. C10 Return (RET)................................................................................................ 10
4.2.2. C11 Damping (SEA MID)..................................................................................... 10
4.2.3. C12 Instrument type (Type LOG) ........................................................................ 10
4.2.4. C13 Unit for speed (Unit KTS) ............................................................................. 10
4.2.5. C14 Speed calibration (1.20 CAL) ....................................................................... 10
4.2.6. C15 Unit for depth (Unit M).................................................................................. 11
4.2.7. C16 Adjusting depth (0.00 ADJ) .......................................................................... 11
4.2.8. C17 Unit for temperature (Unit °C) ...................................................................... 11
4.2.9. C18 Temperature adjustment (0°C TMP) ............................................................ 11
4.2.10. C19 Unit for trip and total distance (Unit NM) ...................................................... 11
4.3. Customise your display ............................................................................................. 12
5. Warranty........................................................................................................................... 13
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1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing Star SEA Data.
SEA Data is a digital instrument which will display all necessary data from the SEA. SEA Data is
as standard, a log instrument, providing you information about speed, trip distance, total distance
and water temperature. As an option a depth transducer can be connected, giving you depth, shal-
low and deep alarm.
The two transducers are connected to the back of the instrument. They are easy to install due to
the colour coded 4-pole jack plugs.
The display is divided into two lines, main function and sub function. The main function displays ei-
ther speed or depth. The sub functions are divided into two lists, one under each main function.
1.1 Specifications
Speed: 0-30 knots (0-45 knots with optional high speed paddle wheel)
Trip distance: 0-199.99 Nm resetable. Stored in permanent memory.
Total distance: 0-19999.99 Nm non resetable. Stored in permanent memory.
Depth: 0.5-150 m
Deep alarm: Adjustable
Shallow alarm: Adjustable
2 Installation
• The installation includes 6 major steps:
1. Read the installation and operation manual.
2. Plan where to install the transducer and instrument.
3. Install the transducer, then the instrument.
4. Run the cables.
5. Take a brake and admire your installation.
6. Learn the functions and calibrate your instrument.
• Before you begin drilling... think about how you can make the installation as neat and sim-
ple as your boat will allow. Plan where to position the transducers and instruments. Think
about leaving space for additional instruments in the future.
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If you are doubtful about the installation, obtain the services of an experienced technician.
Note! Never drill through the instruments four mounting holes as the gasket may be dam-
aged and thus cause leakage. The warranty is not valid for damage caused by drilling
through the mounting holes.
2.2 Installing transducer
The log and depth transducers need to be positioned carefully. The transducer must remain in
the water at all speeds. Turbulent water causing air bubbles must be avoided.
The best position for the log and depth transducers is as close to the centre line of the boat and
as far forward as possible.
The transducer must always remain submerged in the water.
The log and depth transducers have the same through hull fitting. De-
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cide where to position the transducer and cut a 43 mm (1 /16 ”) hole
with a hole saw. Use sand paper to smooth the surface. Clean the sur-
face around the hole on both sides of the hull. Use silicon paste for un-
der water use and spread it on the through hull fitting.
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Due to different shapes of hulls, the log transducer has to be calibrated on all boats. See 4.2.5
Log transducer and power supply Log and depth transducers and
power supply
Connect a 5 Ampere fast fuse between the power battery and instrument on the red plus
lead.
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3 Function overview
The SEA Data instrument can work as a log instrument, a depth instrument or as a combined
log/depth instrument. You simply select the type of instrument you want, during calibration.
3.1 How to use the push buttons
This button is used to move down in the sub function list or to decrease a value in set mode.
3.1.3. Up button
This button is used to move up in the sub function list or to increase a value in set mode.
3.1.4. KEY button
This button is used to lock/unlock a value, to be able to change it.
3.1.5. Clear
To clear a value or reset trip distance press UP and DOWN together.
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4. Calibration
In calibration mode, there is a list of nine calibration values and set up modes.
The list starts at C10 and stops at C18. Calibration related to the speed
transducer has the text ST after calibration number and the depth
transducer has the text DT.
To move to the desired calibration group press UP and DOWN as required.
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If you suspect that there is water flow, drive the boat in both directions and divide
the trip distance by two.
To enter the new calibration value press KEY increase/decrease with
UP/DOWN, move to the next figure with MODE and confirm with KEY.
4.2.6. C15 Unit for depth (Unit M)
The unit for depth is selectable between metres (M), feet (FT) or
fathoms
(FA). To change unit press KEY and select unit with UP or DOWN
and
confirm with KEY.
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It is possible to move two functions, one under speed and one under depth.
The last customised display is the display the instrument starts up in,
after power on.
If you want the instrument to start up displaying speed and trip after power on
go to the trip function under speed and press KEY and MODE together.
The display will be flashing, lock with KEY.
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5. Warranty
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22172-3 Edition 2
Copyright ©:
Silva Sweden AB
Kuskvägen 4, 191 62 Sollentuna, Sweden
Tel: +46 -(0) 8 - 623 43 00. Fax: +46 -(0) 8 - 92 76 01
www.silva.se
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