Raymarine navigation system - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Operation Manual
- Page 4 – Package Contents; Installation template
- Page 5 – Contents
- Page 6 – Chapter 1: Introduction
- Page 7 – Keypad Layout and Features
- Page 8 – Basic Operating Principles and Hints; AUTO; Course Changes
- Page 9 – Track Advance/Acceptance; Response; There are three response levels.
- Page 10 – Autotack; This mode starts a tack routine so that you can tend to the sheets.; Wind Trim; Using Wind Trim
- Page 11 – Keypad Illumination; The keypad illumination can be adjusted as follows:
- Page 12 – Important Safety Information
- Page 13 – Chapter 3: EMC and Servicing Guidelines; Important information; • At least 1m (3 feet) from any equipment transmitting or cables
- Page 14 – Check Before Going to Sea; is not affected by radio transmissions, engine starting etc..; Servicing and Safety; • Autohelm equipment should be serviced only by authorised
- Page 15 – Chapter 4: Specification; Operating temperature:
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Summary
1 Chapter 2: Installation autopilot track +1 +10 -1 -10 resp auto standby disp ST80AutopilotKeypad Operation Manual
ST80 Autopilot Keypad Operation Manual 1 Package Contents 1. Autopilot keypad 2. Thumb nuts (2) 3. Threaded fixing studs (2) 4. White sun cover 5. SeaTalk cable 6. Installation template 7. Operation manual 8. Warranty card 9. Operation cue card 10. Keypad installation guide
2 ST80 Autopilot Keypad Operation Manual Contents Chapter 1: Introduction .............................................................. 3 1.1 Introduction .................................................................. 3 Chapter 2: Operation .........................................................