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DST810 and Airmar CAST App

The DST 810 Smart Tri-Ducer is a  multi-sensor water transducer that can be configured to provide the following information:

  • Depth to 330 feet (fresh water)

  • Boat Speed utilizing the built-in paddle wheel

  • Water temperature

  • Heel

  • Pitch

  • NMEA 2000 PGN information and settings

  • Offset pages

  • Customization

  • Units of measure

  • Offsets

  • Basic SOG calibration

  • Heel corrected speed calibration

  • Advanced customizable speed calibration tables

The DST 810 can be a direct replacement for a DT 800 or DST 800.  The through hull fitting is the same size as the DT 800 and DST 800 through hull fitting. 

NOTE: Prior to inserting the DST810 into an existing DT / DST 800 through hull fitting, users should inspect the existing fitting for damage and serviceability.


POWER CONSIDERATIONS:

  • The DST810 receives it power from the NMEA 2000 network
  • The DST810 must be powered-on via NMEA 2000 to communicate with either a chartplotter / display or wirelessly with the Airmar CAST app

NOTE:  The DST810 cable is 6 meters long, which it the maximum allowable distance for a NMEA 2000 drop cable.

NOTE:  Do not install an additional NMEA 2000 drop cable to in an effort to "extend" the DST810 cable to reach the NMEA 2000 backbone.  For NMEA 2000 installation considerations speak to a certified NMEA 2000 installer or see the "Technical Reference for Garmin NMEA 2000 Products" manual https://static.garmin.com/pumac/Tech_Ref_for_Garmin_NMEA2k_EN.pdf .

NOTE:  The chartplotter / display does not need to be "powered-on" to communicate with the Airmar CAST app.

NOTE:  User only needs to power the vessels NMEA 2000 network. to communicate with the Airmar CAST app.


DST810 COMMUNICATION:  Wireless or NMEA 2000

The DST810 communicates using either the NMEA 2000 network to a Garmin chartplotter / display or using the Airmar CAST app and a compatible smart device.

NMEA 2000:

  • The DST810 receives it power from the NMEA 2000 network

  • When connected to a NMEA 2000 network the information can be displayed on a Garmin chartplotter or marine display (GNX / GMI)

  • The chartplotter can calibrate the DST810 "waterspeed" paddle wheel and establish the depth offset

  • Advanced Set-Up is not possible at this time

  • The chartplotter can display the information as an "Overlay Number" (Heel, BSP, Pitch, Water Temp.)

  • The information may be used by the chartplotter to calculate additional functions depending on integration and networking

  • The AIRMAR CAST app does not need to be openor in use to use the basic functionality of the DST810 on a chartplotter / display

NOTE: Do not install an additional NMEA 2000 drop cable to the DST810 cable.  The DST 810 cable is 6 meters long, which it the maximum allowable distance for a NMEA 2000 drop cable. 

NOTE: The calibration only needs to be completed in either the chartplotter or the CAST app; not both.

NOTE: The DST 810 stores the calibration information internally.

WIRELESS:

  • A user will download the Airmar CAST app to their personal handheld device, tablet, pad or smart phone
  • The DST810 communicates with the Airmar Cast app Utilizing the Airmar CAST app
    • The CAST app can provide either a "Basic Set-up" or an "Advanced Set-up"
    • The CAST app has numerous pages, tables and settings that can be used to calibrate or configure the available information for a specific users needs

NOTE: Contact Airmar https://www.airmar.com/ for information, manuals and customer support directly related to the DST810 and the the AIRMAR CAST App. 

NOTE:  The Airmar CAST app only receives data output from the DST810 or Airmar DX900+ devices using Bluetooth.  The CAST app does not receive or transmit any other network data information.

NOTE: The calibration only needs to be completed in either the chartplotter or the CAST app; not both.

NOTE: The DST 810 stores the calibration information internally.

NOTE:  Make sure you’re as close as possible to the device while trying to connect. The Bluetooth antenna in a DST810 is near the printed cap, but  there are many things on a boat that can attenuate a Bluetooth 

signal. Large objects like fuel tanks or bulkheads can affect the signal strength. Water will also block a Bluetooth  signal, so make sure the device isn’t submerged.