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Raymarine ST4000 Plus - Disengaging the Autopilot (Standby) to Return to Hand Steering; Changing Course in Auto Mode

Raymarine ST4000 Plus
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6ST4000 Plus Wheel & Tiller Autopilots Owners Handbook
CAUTI ON:
Passage making under autopilot control is an enjoyable experience
that can, if you are not careful, lead to the relaxation of the
permanent watch. A permanent watch MUST be maintained no
matter how clear the sea may appear to be.
Remember, a large ship can travel two miles in five minutes ñ just
the time it takes to make a cup of coffee.
Disengaging the autopilot (Standby) to return to
hand steering
1. Press st andby .
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ïIn Standby mode, the display shows the vesselís current
compass heading.
2. Disengage the clutch lever (Wheel Pilot) or remove the actuator
from the tiller (Tiller Pilot) to return to hand steering.
•The previous autopilot heading is memorised and can be
recalled (see Returning to previous locked heading ).
Cha ng i n g co ur se i n Aut o m o de
ïThe +1 and +10 (starboard) and –1 and –10 (port) keys are used to
change the locked heading, in increments of 1∞ and 10∞, when the
autopilot has control.
Example: a 30∞ course change to port = press –10 three times.

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