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ST600R Autopilot Control Unit
Bar Selection (RUDD BAR)
Select the type of bar graph, using the
+1
or
-1
key, to be shown at the
bottom of the SeaTalk displays.
The options are as follows:
RUDD BAR: This shows the rudder position, and is the default
setting. Note that a rudder reference transducer is required for
accurate rudder position information.
STEER BAR: The bar graph is used as follows:
Mode
Bar
Standby
Not used (shows rudder angle if a feedback transducer
connected to the autopilot
Auto
Heading error bar
Track
XTE bar
Vane
Wind angle error bar
Rudder Calibration (DOCKSIDE RUDD CAL)*
Dockside Rudder Calibration is used to automatically calibrate the
rudder range (for systems with a rudder reference unit) and optimise
autopilot performance by matching the autopilot to its installation.
Warning:
This procedure moves the helm, and should only be used when
the vessel is at the dockside. For sterndrive systems, the
engines must be running before you start the procedure.
• The auto dockside procedure is not available if the ST600R is used
with a Type 100/300 Course Computer.
• The Dock Side calibration feature is started using the
+1
or
-1
key.
• If you start the procedure by mistake, press any key to cancel it.
• If the autopilot does not respond, the display shows “
AUTO N/A
”.
• Activation and completion of Auto Dockside are displayed as:
“
AUTO WAIT
” and “
AUTO END
” respectively.
• The “
ALIGN RUD
” screen follows “
AUTO END
” if you have a
rudder feedback transducer. The helm should be centred by hand and
the rudder bar adjusted to zero using the
-1
and
+1
keys.
Quitting User Setup
To quit User Setup at any time, press
STANDBY
for 2 seconds.
* Not applicable to pre version 11 Type 100/300 Course Computer software
Summary of Contents for ST600R
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