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ComNav 2001 Autopilot System
P/N 29010017 V1.0 - 24-
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
REMOTE CONTROLS
Either optional remote control can be hand-held
or permanently mounted. To mount the remote
control permanently, drill two holes through the
mounting surface 3.5 inches (90 millimetres)
apart, one above the other. Drill one more hole in
the mounting surface adjacent to the watertight
gland in the remote case. As the case is
reversible, this may be either above or below the
remote mounting location.
Run the cable to the remote control mounting
location from the rear of the autopilot, and insert
it into the remote control through the watertight
gland. Fasten the individual wires into the
terminal strip according to the wiring instructions
provided with the remote control. Replace the
cover. Slide the heads of two #10 stainless steel
machine screws into the slots on the rear of the
remote control, and lower them into the holes in
the mounting surface. Spin on stainless steel lock
washers and nuts to complete the installation.
To make the remote removable from its mount,
drill the two holes in the mounting surface
3.0 inches (76 millimetres) apart, one above the
other. Screw two #10 stainless steel screws into
the mounting surface, with a gap of 0.1 inches
(2.5 millimetres) between the underside of the
screw head and the mounting surface. Drop the
remote over the screw heads and pull it down to
mount it. Lift up and out to remove the remote for
handheld operation.
Run the cable to the remote control mounting
location from the rear of the autopilot, and insert
it into the remote control through the watertight
gland. Fasten the individual wires into the
terminal strip according to the wiring instructions
provided with the remote control. Replace the
cover.
Plug the end of the cable into the REMOTE 1 or
REMOTE 2 receptacle on the rear of the
autopilot. Make sure that the Dip Switch on the
control circuit board of the autopilot (see figure 7)
which programs that receptacle is set correctly.
If a type 101 remote control is plugged into the
REMOTE 1 receptacle, Dip Switch 5 should be
OFF (or OPEN).
If a type 201 or 211 remote control is plugged
into the REMOTE 1 receptacle, Dip Switch 5
should be ON (or CLOSED). Dip Switch 6
should be set similarly for the type of remote
control plugged into the REMOTE 2 receptacle.

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