About this manual
The purpose of this publication is to provide the descriptions and procedures required to allow for efficient use of the ST90 system. The manual does not contain detailed information about functions, dialog boxes and operating parameters.
Important
The ST90 is an advanced product. It is used with other advanced products. There is important information that you need to know.
System description
The Simrad ST90 is a low-frequency fish-finding sonar with 360-degree coverage and long range. The ST90 system is designed for medium and large sized fishing vessels.
System diagram
The system diagram identifies the main components of a basic ST90 system. Only the main connections between the units are shown. Detailed interface capabilities and power cables are not shown.
General safety rules
Safety is important. Observe and follow these safety precautions during all installation and maintenance work.
Network security
If a ST90 system is connected to a local area network, data security is important.
Support information
If you need technical support for your ST90 system you must contact your local dealer, or one of our support offices. A list of all our offices and dealers is available on our website. You can also contact our main support office in Norway.
User interface familiarization
By default, the display presentation covers the entire screen. The display presentation provided by the ST90 system consists of specific visual elements that work together. The visual elements provide you with the echo information you need, they help you to control the functionality needed to understand this information, and finally, they allow you to control the operational parameters.
Replay bar description
During replay, the dedicated replay bar is shown immediately under the top bar. The replay bar allows you to retrieve saved files, and to control the playback.
Using markers in the ST90 user interface
Under normal use, the ST90 system presents several different echoes simultaneously. Some of these are clearly more interesting than others. It can be a challenging task to tell these echoes apart. It can also be hard to keep track of the different echoes as both echoes and your own vessel move. To ease the identification of these echoes you can use markers.
Using target and position tracking
The phrase target is used to identify an echo in the display presentation that you wish to act upon.The echo may be from a material item, a shallow, reef or rock, or from fish, fish schools or mammals.In most cases, the target will move and continuously change its position relative to your own vessel.You must decide which echoes that shall be classified as targets, and whether you shall start manual or automatic target tracking. A position track permits the ST90 system to automatically control the tilt and bearing based on the movements of your vessel.
Bottom bar
The bottom bar is located at the bottom of the display presentation and stretches from the left side to the right side. The tabs on the bottom bar allow you to choose presentation mode.
About the menus and menu buttons
To select operating parameters on the ST90 system, use the menu system. The menus are organized in a tree structure with a main menu, a set of secondary menus, and several menu buttons. The menus are organized in a tree structure with a main menu and a secondary menu. Some of the menu buttons open dialog boxes or submenus to offer additional choices.
Using the “smart� menu buttons
Each menu provided by the ST90 system contains several menu buttons. Each button shows the purpose of the button. Some of them also display the current setting.
Main menu
The Main menu is located at the top of the menu structure. It offers the most common functions for efficient use of the ST90 system. Unless you hide the entire menu system, the Main menu is visible at all times, even if you close the secondary menus.
Operation menu
The Operation menu allows you to control the operating mode, the recording functionality, and how the ST90 system transmits audio pulses ("ping") into the water.
Display menu
The Display menu provides basic functions related to the screen behaviour and presentation of the echo data. Use the Display menu to control the visual aspects of the system, and to show or hide various elements in the presentation.
Setup menu
The Setup menu provides basic functions related to the installation parameters and the communication with peripheral systems.
Active menu
The Active menu offers parameters related to current views and data presentations provided by the ST90 system.
Objects menu
The Objects menu is - in spite of its name and location - not a menu at all. This "menu" opens a small view to monitor and control the objects you have defined in the sonar views. Each object is identified with a visual marker.
Visual Objects menu
The Visual Objects menu controls which graphical elements that are shown in the different views. These graphic elements include markers, vectors and targets that are tracked. The majority of the functions are "on/off" buttons to enable or disable these graphic elements in the various views.
Cosmetics menu
Use the functions on the Cosmetics menu to turn "cosmetic" elements in the sonar presentation on or off.
Shortcut menus
Shortcut menus provide additional functionality for operation.
Functions and dialog boxes
The functions and dialog boxes provided in the ST90 user interface are not described in this publication.
Technical specifications
The technical specifications summarize the main functional and operational characteristics of the ST90 system. They also provide information related to power requirements, physical properties and environmental conditions.
Datagram formats
The ST90 system can send and receive information to and from several different peripherals. All transmissions take place as datagrams with data sentences. Each datagram has a defined format and length.