Thruster steering, 7 thruster, Steering – Simrad AUTOPILOT SYSTEM AP50 User Manual

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Operation

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2.7 Thruster Steering

If the vessel is equipped with a thruster, it can be connected to
the AP50 system and the vessel can then be controlled by
rudder, thruster, or both rudder and thruster.
After connecting a thruster to the autopilot system (see the TI50
manual) the thruster type must be selected under the Installation
Dockside menu (see page 126).
A thruster icon below the mode index indicates that a thruster is
connected to the system.
Now you can select one of three control functions from the User
Set-up Menu:
Rudder: The rudder is used to maintain the heading (always

in AUTO mode and NAV mode).

Thruster: The thruster is used to maintain the heading (only

in AUTO-WORK, NAV-WORK, Follow-up, and Non-
Follow-up steering modes).

Rudder and Thruster: Both rudder and thruster are used to

maintain the heading (only in AUTO-WORK mode, NAV-
WORK mode, Follow-up and Non-Follow-up steering
modes).

Examples of display pictures:

STANDBY
mode
(Follow-up
and Non-
follow up
steering
modes)

02

340.

7

Gyro1

S

TBY

RUDDER

Heading to be

maintained by rudder

02

340.

7

Gyro1

S

TBY

Heading to be maintained

by thruster

02

340.

7

Gyro1

S

TBY

Heading to be maintained

by rudder and thruster

AUTO-
WORK
mode

271

02

RUDDER

A

w

263.

7

Gyro1

271

A

w

263.

7

Gyro1

02

271

A

w

263.

7

Gyro1

02

Heading

maintained

by rudder

Heading maintained by

thruster

Heading maintained by

rudder and thruster

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