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Raymarine ST1000 Plus Tiller Pilots - Chapter 2: Using the Tiller Pilot; 2.1 Overview

Raymarine ST1000 Plus Tiller Pilots
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Chapter 2: Using the Tiller Pilot 7
2 Using the Tiller Pilot
Chapter 2: Using the Tiller Pilot
2.1 Overview
WARNING:
Passage making under autopilot control is an enjoyable
experience that can, if you are not careful, lead to the relaxation
of the permanent watch. Always maintain a permanent watch no
matter how clear the sea may appear to be.
The tiller pilot always powers up in Standby mode (indicated by a
flashing
C alongside the boats current compass heading).
The tiller pilot is controlled using simple push-button operations,
all of which are confirmed with a short beep. In addition to the
main single key functions, there are several dual key operations.
To select automatic steering:
steady the boat on the required heading
place the pushrod over the tiller pin (if necessary, extend or
retract the pushrod using the
-1, +1, -10, and +10 keys)
press
auto: the display will then show an A alongside the
current heading
To return to manual steering at any time:
press
standby
remove the pushrod from the tiller pin
You can use the
-1, +1, -10, and +10 keys to make course changes
when the boat is under autopilot control.
D355-2
81130_3.book Page 7 Wednesday, July 25, 2001 11:57 AM

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