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Raymarine ST1000+ User Manual

Raymarine ST1000+
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ST1000 Plus &
ST2000 Plus
Tiller Pilots
Owner’s
Handbook
Document number: 81130-5
Date: June 2005
81130_5.book Page 1 Wednesday, June 15, 2005 3:48 PM

Table of Contents

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Raymarine ST1000+ Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeTiller Pilot
Power Supply12 V DC
Display TypeLCD
InterfaceSeaTalk
Maximum Boat Displacement3000 kg
Thrust57 kg
Operating Temperature Range-10°C to +55°C (14°F to 131°F)
Max Boat LengthUp to 30ft
Control InterfacePush Button
Voltage Range10-16V DC

Summary

Chapter 2: Using the Tiller Pilot

2.2 Using Auto mode

Explains how to engage and disengage the autopilot in Auto mode.

2.4 Using Track mode

Details how to use the autopilot for navigation between waypoints.

2.5 Using WindTrim mode

Explains how to use the autopilot for wind-based steering.

Chapter 3: Maintenance & Fault Finding

3.3 Fault finding

Offers solutions for common symptoms and problems with the autopilot.

Chapter 4: Installing the Tiller Pilot

4.2 Installing the tiller pin and mounting socket

Details the steps for mounting the pilot's key components.

4.3 Cabling and socket installation

Explains how to connect the power and data cables.

Chapter 5: Commissioning the Tiller Pilot

Checking the navigation interface

Describes how to verify the connection with a navigator.

5.2 Initial sea trial

Guides through the sea trial process for initial calibration.

Calibrating the compass

Explains automatic compass deviation correction.

5.3 Adjusting autopilot performance

Explains how to fine-tune performance settings like rudder gain.

Chapter 6: Adjusting Tiller Pilot Settings

Calibration Level 1: Rudder gain

Explains how to set the rudder gain.

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