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Raymarine autopilot control unit User Manual

Raymarine autopilot control unit
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Table of Contents

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Raymarine autopilot control unit Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeLCD
Waterproof RatingIPX6
BrandRaymarine
CompatibilityRaymarine Autopilot Systems
Input Voltage12/24 V DC
Power Supply12/24V DC
ConnectivityNMEA 2000
MountingFlush Mount

Summary

Important Information

Safety notices

Warnings regarding product installation, electrical safety, calibration, and navigation aid usage.

Chapter 2: Basic Operation

2.2 Using Auto mode

Instructions for engaging/disengaging the autopilot, and adjusting performance in Auto mode.

Chapter 3: Advanced Operation

3.1 Using Track mode

Guides on using Track mode for navigation between waypoints and managing cross track error.

3.2 Using Wind Vane mode – sail boats

Details on maintaining a course relative to wind angle, including AutoTack and WindTrim.

3.3 Adjusting the rudder gain

Explains how to adjust rudder gain for steering characteristics, particularly for non-GyroPlus systems.

Chapter 4: Fault Finding & Maintenance

4.1 Fault finding

Information to identify and resolve common autopilot problems and error messages.

Chapter 5: Installing the ST7001+

5.2 Control unit installation

Step-by-step instructions for physically installing the ST7001+ control unit.

Chapter 6: Commissioning the Autopilot

6.1 Dockside Checks

Essential dockside checks including switch-on, connections, operating sense, and basic settings.

6.2 Seatrial Calibration

Procedures for calibrating the compass and adjusting autopilot settings during a sea trial.

Chapter 7: Adjusting Autopilot Settings

7.3 User Calibration

Autopilot settings adjustable in response to changing sea conditions, vessel type dependent.

7.5 Dealer Calibration

Controls main autopilot settings and calibration lock, vessel type dependent.

Limited Warranty Certificate

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