Bar selection (rudd bar/steer bar/no bar), Data pages 1-7 (data page) – Raymarine autopilot + ST4000+ User Manual

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Bar selection (RUDD BAR/STEER BAR/NO BAR)

Use this screen to select the type of bar graph shown on the display:

STEER BAR: This is the default setting. It uses the bar graph to
indicate different information in different operating modes:

RUDD BAR: This shows the rudder position. If your system
includes a rudder angle sensor, the bar graph will show the true
rudder angle in Standby and Auto modes.

Data pages 1-7 (DATA PAGE)

The next seven User setup screens allow you to modify the settings
for the data pages. These define the SeaTalk/NMEA data pages that
will be available during normal operation (see page 31). Each setup
page initially shows the title DATA PAGE. After 1 second, the text
changes to the title of the data currently set for that page.The default
settings are:

To change the data displayed on a data page:

Press disp to move to the appropriate data page setup screen.

For each setup page, use the -1 or +1 keys to scroll forwards or
backwards through the available data pages (see following table).

Mode

Bar

Standby

Rudder bar (for systems with a rudder position sensor)

Auto

Heading error bar

Track

Cross track error (XTE) bar

Wind Vane

Wind angle error bar

Data page

Default setting

1

XTE (Cross Track Error)

2

BTW* (Bearing to Waypoint)

3

DTW* (Distance to Waypoint)

4-7

NOT USED (These pages are not displayed when you scroll
through the data pages during normal operation)

* Note: It is good practice to keep the BTW and DTW for display. If the autopilot
receives a man overboard (MOB) message, these data pages will display the
bearing and distance to the MOB location.

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