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ComNav P4 Installation and Operation Basic Operations
Document PN 29010100 V1r0 - 124 -
3) PORT button
Pressing and holding this button while in POWER STEER mode moves the rudder to
Port, and it keeps moving for as long as the button is held.
Pressing and holding this button while in AUTO, NAV, WORK or modes allows you
to avoid obstacles in the boat’s path, by turning to Port.
This button is also used in menu operations, to move the highlight to the previous
line.
4) TURN button
Pressing this button once while in AUTO or WORK modes queues the default pre-
programmed turn. Subsequent presses of the TURN button scroll through all of the
available turn-types.
The pre-programmed turn sequence is then initiated by pressing either the PORT or
STARBOARD button to indicate the direction of the turn.
See the Default Turn section for more details on setting the default turn from the
Special Turns available.
5) STARBOARD button
Pressing and holding this button while in POWER STEER mode moves the rudder to
Starboard, and it keeps moving for as long as the button is held.
Pressing and holding this button while in AUTO, NAV, WORK or modes allows you
to avoid obstacles in the boat’s path, by turning to Starboard.
This button is also used in menu operations, to move the highlight to the next line.
6) ENTER button (knob push)
This is a multi-function button. On all boats except sailboats, this button invokes
WORK mode while in AUTO or NAV modes; double-pressing the button will bring up
(or exit) the Work mode menu.
Pressing this button when an alarm occurs will cancel the alarm.
This button is also used during Dockside Setup, and in operating modes and menus.
7) COURSE CHANGE knob
This is a multi-function control. In POWER STEER mode, it changes the rudder angle
in the same direction as the knob is turned.
In AUTO mode, it changes the Commanded Heading in the same direction as the
knob is turned (Note: Heading can not be changed during any HEADING Alarm).
The knob is also used to change parameters in the various menus.
8) POWER STEER (P.STR) button
Pressing and holding this button places the autopilot into POWER STEER mode.
A double-press of this button brings up (or exits) the Power Steer mode menu.
9) AUTO button
Pressing and holding this button places the autopilot into AUTO mode.
A double-press of this button brings up (or exits) the Auto mode menu.
10) NAVIGATION (NAV) button
Pressing and holding this button places the autopilot into NAV mode.

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