5 functional test – repeater units only, Switch on, Seatalk and nmea connections – Raymarine autopilot User Manual

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Chapter 5: Installing the ST6001+

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5.5 Functional test – repeater units only

If you have installed the ST6001+ as an additional control unit for an
existing autopilot system, complete the following checks to make
sure you have installed the control unit correctly.

Note: If you have connected the ST6001+ as part of a new autopilot
installation, you MUST calibrate the autopilot as described in
Chapter 6: Commissioning the Autopilot
.

Switch on

1. When you have installed the ST6001+ control unit, switch on the

main power breaker.

2. If the control unit is active and the system operating, the control

unit will beep and display the control unit type (ST6001) for
2 seconds.

3. After 2 seconds, the control unit will display the STANDBY screen.

SeaTalk and NMEA connections

If you have connected the ST6001+ to other SeaTalk instruments or
control units, check the links as follows:

1. Select display lighting level 3 (LAMP 3) on one of the other

SeaTalk instruments or control units.

2. The ST6001+ should immediately switch on its display lighting:

if the lighting does not switch on, there is a fault in the SeaTalk
cabling between the ST6001+ and the other units

3. If you have connected an NMEA navigator to the control unit

NMEA inputs, check the connections as described on page 57.

Troubleshooting

If the head does not beep, check the fuse/circuit breaker.

If the display shows the SEATALK FAILalarm message, check the
SeaTalk connections.

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