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Chapter 5: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 8-5-7
ST290 Instrument System Owners Handbook
5.4 Pilot Seatrial Calibration
The Seatrial Calibration group is specifically intended for use during the
initial seatrial when commissioning your autopilot. Refer to Section 8,
Chapter 4, for details.
You should not need to access Seatrial Calibration to adjust settings
during normal autopilot operation.
5.5 Pilot Advanced Calibration
WARNING:
Many of the Pilot Advanced Calibration procedures affect your
boats safety, and should therefore be carried out only by suitably-
qualifiedpersonnel.Donotattemptanyofthese proceduresifyou do
not have an in-depth knowledge of the requirement for setting up
Raymarine autopilots.
The Pilot Advanced Calibration group includes items that have a
significant impact on autopilot operation, and is therefore intended for
use only by autopilot engineers.
If you have successfully carried out the Pilot Basic Calibration
procedures earlier in this chapter and have commissioned the autopilot
using the procedures in Section 8, Chapter 4, you should not normally
need to alter the Pilot Advanced Calibration values.
The items in PilotAdvanced Calibration varyaccordingtothe vesseltype
you have selected. See the table on page 8-5-23 for default values.
Calibration structure
The structure of the Pilot Advanced Calibration procedures, is shown in
Figure 5-4
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