Simrad AP25 User Manual

Page 129

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Configuration and setup

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The two most important parameters that determine the
performance of the automatic steering are Rudder and Counter
Rudder.
Rudder sets the rudder gain which is the ratio between the
commanded angle and the heading error.

• Too little Rudder and the autopilot fails to keep a steady

course.

• Too much Rudder gives unstable steering and reduces speed.
• Low speed requires more Rudder than high speed.

Note !

See also “Minimum Rudder” on page 115.
Counter Rudder is the parameter that counteracts the effect of
the boats turn rate and inertia. For a short time period it is
superimposed on the proportional rudder response as provided
by the heading error. It may sometimes appear as if it tends to
make the rudder move to the wrong side (counter rudder).
The best way of checking the value of the Counter Rudder
setting is when making turns. The figures illustrate the effects off
various Counter Rudder settings.

Too little Rudder

New course

Too much Rudder

Course to steer

Course to steer

Counter rudder setting too
low, overshoot response

New course

Counter rudder setting too high,
sluggish and creeping response

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