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English Sea 
Data 
 
 
10 
 
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. 
 
4.1.  Enter and exit calibration 
To enter the calibration mode press KEY until the text C10 RET ap-
pears.RET stands for return. 
To exit calibration press KEY in C10 RET (return). 
 
 
 
4.2. Calibration groups 
4.2.1. 
C10 Return (RET) 
To exit calibration press KEY in this when the text RET is displayed. 
 
4.2.2. 
C11 Damping (SEA MID) 
Damping is used to get the most stable reading for the situation. De-
pending on the weight of the boat and the sea conditions, you may 
want to change the dampening of the reading. If SEA MAX is used, an 
average of the speed over a longer period will be displayed. This func-
tion will not effect the update rate of the  
display. 
 
4.2.3. 
C12 Instrument type (Type LOG) 
The Star SEA Data instrument can either be operating as a log 
instrument (LOG), a depth instrument (DPT) or as a combined 
log/depth instrument (ALL). There is also a demonstration mode built 
into the instrument (DEM). If LOG is selected, only log functions will be 
displayed. If DPT is selected only depth functions will be displayed.In 
demonstration mode (DEM) all values are simulated without any trans-
ducers connected. Note! Trip and total distance will not be stored in the 
permanent memory after power off in demonstration mode. 
 
4.2.4. 
C13 Unit for speed (Unit KTS) 
The unit for speed is selectable between knots (KTS), 
kilometres/hour (K/h) or Miles /hour (M/h). To change unit press 
KEY and select unit with UP or DOWN and confirm with KEY
 
4.2.5. 
C14 Speed calibration (1.20 CAL) 
Because of different shapes of the hull, the instrument has to be 
calibrated. This calibration will effect speed, trip and total distance. 
The range for the calibration is 1.00-1.99 where The calibration value 
will be multiplied with the speed. To calibrate your log, run the boat at 
normal speed a measured distance. 
Compare the distance with the trip distance. 
Calculate the calibration value with the following formula: