Changing heading with mob, Circles – Garmin TR-1 GOLD 906-2000-00 User Manual

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The autopilot will attempt to perform any of its steering functions when the boat is backing in

reverse gear. To engage the system in reverse: 1) Start from Standby. 2) Press and hold the GPS

(REV) button. 3) Press and release the Auto/Stby button. 4) Release the GPS (REV) button.

The Man Overboard (MOB) function causes the boat to turn to starboard for a while then turn to

port until the reciprocal course is established, with the goal of running alongside the point where

the MOB button was pushed. The boat path will be as shown in the figure below.

Changing Heading With MOB

Reverse

If you program the Bent Right Arrow and Bent Left Arrow buttons for Circles, pressing the

Bent Right Arrow button will cause your boat to be driven in a clockwise (from above) circle

with a lap time between 1 and 90 minutes (programmable). The Bent Left Arrow button will

cause counterclockwise turns. You can exit the circle and run straight anytime by pressing either

the Straight Right Arrow or Straight Left Arrow button.

Circles

If you program the Bent Right Arrow and Bent Left Arrow buttons for Steps, when one

of these buttons is pushed, the pilot will execute a port or starboard turn. The turn will

terminate when the programmed step angle is reached. The step angles are programmable

from 1 to 90 degrees. Multiple pushes of these buttons will result in a turn through an angle

equal to the sum of the angles per push. For example, if you have programmed the pilot for 10

degree steps, five pushes of the Bent Right Arrow button will turn you 50 degrees to starboard.

180 degrees is the maximum turn sum.

Step Turns

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