Chapter 1: introduction, 1 overview – Raymarine autopilot control unit User Manual

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Chapter 1: Introduction

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Chapter 1: Introduction

1.1 Overview

The ST7000 Plus is a SeaTalk

®

compatible autopilot control unit. It

can be used either as the control unit for a Type 100/300 Course
Computer, or as a repeater, to allow control of autopilot types such as
the ST4000 Plus, from a secondary location. It can also repeat
instrument data by means of a programmable selection of Data Pages.

The autopilot system uses data transmitted from Autohelm SeaTalk
instruments:

• Wind information from a wind instrument can be used for wind

trim steering without the need to install a separate vane.

• Track information, from a navigation instrument, provides the

ability to steer from waypoint to waypoint.

• Boat speed from the Speed instrument provides optimum track-

keeping performance.

The ST7000 Plus can also be used with any navigator (GPS, Decca,
Loran) transmitting NMEA 0183 data.

There are five operating modes:

Standby: Autopilot disengaged.

Auto:

Autopilot engaged and locked onto a heading.

Track:

Autopilot maintains a track between two waypoints
created using a navigation system.

Wind:

Autopilot maintains a course relative to an apparent
wind angle.

Manual: Autopilot power steers rudder using joystick control.

When the ST7000 Plus is being used to repeat instrument data, “pop-
up pilot” pages are displayed whenever a change in autopilot control is
made. The duration of pop-up pilot pages is user-adjustable.

The ST7000 Plus also provides access to autopilot features such as:

• Automatic tack facility, which can be used in Auto and Wind

modes.

• Automatic compass deviation correction.

• Northerly/Southerly heading compensation.

• Automatic heading deadband – seastate control.

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