B&G H2000 Pilot *DISCONTINUED* User Manual

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h2000 Autopilot User Manual

Part 3 - Commissioning and Calibration

HB-0842-04

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3.4.11

Checking Rudder Gain Learning

(1)

Steer the boat onto a suitable heading, allow time

for the boat to settle on this course.

(2)

Engage the autopilot in COMPS (compass)

mode.

(3)

AT A SPEED NOT EXCEEDING 15 KNOTS,

make at least 6 large course changes of at least 100

o

(ideally 170

q) by multiple presses of the 10

o

course

change buttons on any Autopilot Display or Hand-held
Controller. This enables the autopilot to learn the rudder
gain value.

(4)

When the autopilot has learnt the rudder gain

value the rate of turn will be approximately 6

o

(sail) or 8

o

(power) per second. To estimate the rate of turn the
display is updated twice per second, therefore the
heading display should jump in 3

o

-4

o

steps.

(5) Press

the

Red Off Key to disengage the autopilot

and return to manual steering.

3.4.12

Setting the Rudder Gain Manually

(1)

Steer the boat onto a suitable heading; allow time

for the boat to settle on this course.

(2)

Engage the autopilot in COMPS (compass)

mode.

(3)

AT A SPEED NOT EXCEEDING 15 KNOTS,

make at least six large course changes of at least 100

o

by

multiple presses of the 10

o

course change buttons on any

Autopilot Display or Hand-held Controller.

(4)

Observe and estimate the rate of turn. It should

be approximately 6

o

to 8

o

per second. To estimate the

rate of turn the display is updated twice per second,
therefore the heading display should jump in 3

o

to 4

o

steps.

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