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Raymarine LightHouse Sport - EV-1 Heading Sensor; Software Updates

Raymarine LightHouse Sport
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Note:
Unless manual selection is required for a specific reason, it is
recommended that
Manual selection remains disabled, so that the
display can determine the best source for the data.
2.6 EV-1 heading sensor
You can connect an EV-1 heading sensor to your display, this will
ensure that accurate heading data is available, regardless of vessel
movement.
The EV-1 heading sensor will automatically calibrate (linearize) itself
while the following conditions are met:
vessel speed is between 3 to 15 knots, and
at least a 270° turn has been made.
Note:
The time it takes for automatic calibration can be reduced by
completing a full 360° turn at between 3 to 15 knots.
After the initial calibration has been completed a notification will be
displayed and a Max deviation value will be reported in the EVO
COMPASS section of the This display menu. If dashes are displayed
then the calibration has not been successful.
If the Maximum deviation is 45° or greater, it is recommended
that either the EV-1 is relocated, in a location with less magnetic
interference, or that any devices causing magnetic interference are
moved farther away from the EV-1.
2.7 Software updates
Raymarine® regularly issues software updates for its products which
provide new and enhanced features and improved performance and
usability.
It is important to ensure that you have the latest software for your
products by regularly checking the Raymarine® website for new
software releases.
www.raymarine.com/software

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