Compass, Rudder position sensor – Raymarine 150/400 User Manual

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Type 150/400 Autopilot System: Installation Guide

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*Note: The Raymarine GyroPlus yaw sensor measures the boat’s yaw (its rate of turn). The autopilot
system uses this information to enhance course keeping in adverse weather and sailing conditions (such
as sailing downwind in following seas). The Type 150G and Type 400G course computers contain a
built-in GyroPlus yaw sensor as standard. The Type 150 and Type 400 course computers do not contain
a built-in GyroPlus, but have the option of an external GyroPlus or dealer-fitted internal GyroPlus.

CAUTION:

Before installing the course computer and drive unit, check that
they are the correct voltage for your boat’s supply.

Compass

The compass is the direction sensor for the autopilot system. It
provides the course computer with precise information about the
boat’s heading.

Raymarine supplies a standard fluxgate compass for the autopilot
system.

Rudder position sensor

The rudder position sensor (or rudder reference transducer) provides
the course computer with the exact position of the boat’s rudder.

Course computer versions

Version

Supply voltage Drive unit compatibility

Built-in
GyroPlus*?

Type 150

12 V

All Raymarine Type 1 12 V drives and pumps
(including 12 V Constant Running pump).

No

Type 150G

12 V

All Raymarine Type 1 12 V drives and pumps
(including 12 V Constant Running pump).

Yes

Type 400

12 V or 24 V

All Raymarine 12 V and 24 V Type 1, Type 2 and
Type 3 drives and pumps. Drive voltage must be
matched to boat’s supply voltage.

No

Type 400G

12 V or 24 V

All Raymarine 12 V and 24 V Type 1, Type 2 and
Type 3 drives and pumps. Drive voltage must be
matched to boat’s supply voltage.

Yes

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For course computer installation information, see page 9
For course computer specifications, see page 45

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For more information, see page 17

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