The DST100 can accurately measure depth up to a dead rise angle of 23°. Read More
DST100
In the context of the DST100, dead rise angel is the angel between the bottom surface of the DST100 and the horizon. A flat bottom boat has a dead rise angle of 0°, whereas a deep V-hull might cause the DST100 to exit the vessel at an angle. The... Read More
Trip log is the distance traveled since the last reset and can be used to record how far you go on a particular trip. Total log is the total distance the vessel has traveled since the DST100 was purchased and installed on the vessel. You can reset... Read More
You reset the DST100 trip log using a DSM150, DSM200, or DSM250 in the following way. Enter the menu mode, scroll to "Configuration..." and press Scroll to "Device Configuration..." and press Scroll to the DST100 and press Scroll to "Trip Log" and... Read More
Maretron's DSM150, DSM200, and DSM250 displays have a DST100 configuration setting called "Trip Log:", which is used to reset the trip log information back to zero. Read More
You display the DST100 trip log information on a DSM150, DSM200, or DSM250 in the following way. Enter menu mode, scroll to "Favorite Screen Setup..." and press Scroll to the favorite screen where you would like to view the trip log and press ... Read More
Transducer offset is either the distance from the waterline to the transducer (DST100 bottom surface), or the distance from the transducer to the bottom of the vessel. Maretron display products (DSM150, DSM200, DSM250, and N2KView) add the transducer... Read More
You clear the Speed Through Water (STW) calibration on individual DSM150s, DSM200s, or DSM250s in the following way. Enter the menu mode, scroll to "Configuration..." and press Scroll to "Device Configuration..." and press Scroll to the DST100 and... Read More
Maretron's DSM150, DSM200, and DSM250 displays have a DST100 configuration setting called "Speed Calibration...", which is used to set a multiplier for adjusting the Speed Through Water (STW) coming from the DST100. Read More
Unfortunately, the DST100 can not be calibrated for Speed Through Water (STW), however, the DSM150, DSM200, and DSM250 can adjust the values coming from the DST100 so that you can effectively calibrate STW. On a DSM150, DSM200, or DSM250, do the... Read More