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54
COMNAV 211 REMOTE CONTROL
This remote control plugs into the remote
receptacle on the rear of the autopilot.
Control is taken at the remote by pressing
both its pushbuttons for one second. The
decimal point on the 1001 Control Head
display will move to the REMOTE position
and the decimal point on the 211 Remote
display will move to REM.1.
The Standby mode is a safety feature
that allows the remote station to de-
activate the autopilot output to the
steering drive unit. When the switch is in
the TILLER position, the vessel's rudder
will be turned to the same angle as
indicated by the control knob.
To lock the vessel onto a heading under
autopilot control, point the vessel onto a
desired heading, and then place the
switch in the PILOT position. The
pushbuttons can be used to alter the
vessel's heading in one-degree steps, or
by 10 degrees per second after holding
the pushbutton for half a second.
The DODGE/U-TURN toggle switch
operates identically to the COMNAV 101
remote.
Figure 12 - 211 Remote Control

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