Specifications
ABC
D
D
A:126mm
B: 21mm
C: 17mm
D: 55mm
E: 70mm
INSTRUMENTS 73
ST40. THE BEST
THINGS COME IN
SMALL PACKAGES
Big displays for smaller powerboats, yachts and
RIBs, these powerful SeaTalk instruments offer
full integration with Raymarine autopilots and
navigation equipment and can be surface or
trunnion mounted.
Extra large (28mm max) digits and razor sharp LCDs
– easy-to-use ST40 instruments have outstanding
visibility in all lighting conditions.
ST40 Speed
Shows current, maximum and average boat speed,
log, trip and sea temperature.
ST40 Bidata
Speed, depth, log and sea temperature. Two sets of
data at once in large or small digits.
ST40 Compass
Displays current compass heading plus locked
heading, has ‘off course’ alarms and can be used as
a ‘Man Over Board’ repeater.
ST40 Depth
Crystal clear depth readout. Shallow and deep
anchor alarms and minimum depth display.
ST40 Wind
Apparent wind speed and direction and true wind
speed and direction. Talks to your autopilot to steer
your boat to a saved apparent wind angle.
GENERAL ST40 SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal voltage 12V DC system
Absolute voltage range 10 – 16V DC
Power consumption (mA) Speed and Wind: 25,
Compass 20; Depth 30;
Bidata 35 (typical)
Mounting methods surface or bracket
Control type(s) 3 backlit buttons
Display size and type 88mm segmented LCD
Maximum character size Speed, Depth Bidata
28mm; Wind and Com-
pass 17mm
Display lighting 3 levels plus off
NMEA input and output (0183) option via E85001
SeaTalk connection Yes
Low power indication Yes
Adjustable display response Yes
System option supplied with
transducer
Yes
ORDERING INFORMATION
E22043 ST40 Speed through-hull system
E22044 ST40 Depth through-hull system
E22045 ST40 Bidata system
E22047 ST40 Wind system
E22048 ST40 Compass system
E22052
ST40 Speed transom mount system
E22053
ST40 Depth transom mount system
E22054
ST40 Bidata transom mount system
E22037 ST40 Speed display only
E22038 ST40 Depth display only
E22039 ST40 Bidata display only
E22041 ST40 Wind display only
E22042 ST40 Compass display only
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