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Raymarine SmartPilot X-Series - Rudder Reference Information; Seatalk Controller Differences

Raymarine SmartPilot X-Series
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2 SmartPilot X-Series Commissioning & Setup Guide
Rudder reference information
In SPX-30, SPX-SOL & SPX-CAN systems, the rudder position is shown by a rudder
reference bar and indicator on the Pilot Controller display.
Note:
The SPX-30 and SPX-SOL systems obtain rudder reference information from a rudder
reference transducer. The SPX-CAN system rudder reference information is provided by the as-
sociated Volvo IPS system.
The basic SPX-10 system is supplied without a rudder reference transducer, so in the
basic system, the Pilot Controller display does not show a rudder reference bar or
indicator. However, the SPX-10 system is compatible with the Raymarine rudder
reference transducer, and this can be fitted as an option.
SeaTalk Controller differences
Minor differences in the control functions of the ST6002, ST7002 and ST8002
SeaTalk Pilot Controllers are as follows:
ST6002 Controller ST7002 Controller ST8002 Controller
standby & auto
function keys
+1, -1, +10 & -10 course
change keys
disp & track extended
function keys
standby & auto
function keys
+1, -1, +10 & -10 course
change keys
resp, track, mode, res’m,
disp, up & down extended
function keys
standby & auto
function keys
Rotary course change con-
trol
resp, track, mode, res’m,
disp, up & down extended
function keys
Display in systems with rudder reference
information
D10779-1
Display in basic SPX-10 system
D6400-1
D6401-1
D6402-1
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