NorthStar Navigation Pilot System NS3300 User Manual

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Northstar NS3300 Pilot

Some of the autopilot alarms are user configurable.
Alarm trigger settings can be defined to suit the boat
and individual preferences as follows:
Course error

The alarm will sound if the vessel strays from its
intended course by more than the set error. Set
OFF or a value in degrees.

Minimum = 1˚; maximum = 90˚

XTE

Cross Track Error – The alarm will sound if the
vessel strays from it’s intended track by more than
the set error. Set OFF or a value in nautical miles.

Minimum = 0.1; maximum = 2.0 (nautical miles)

Waypoint akn

The alarm will sound and ask the user for
confirmation, when in GPS mode, when arriving at
a waypoint before steering to the next waypoint.

Set ON or OFF.

Wind shift

The alarm will sound if, when in Wind mode,
the wind shifts by more than the set angle since
engaging AUTO.

Set

OFF or a value in degrees.

Minimum = 1˚; maximum = 90˚

6-5 Setup > Alarms

Low battery

The alarm will sound if the vessel battery voltage is
below the setting.

Set OFF or a value in Volts.

Minimum = 7; maximum = 14 (Volts)

High current

The alarm will sound if the current drawn from the
battery by the rudder drive system exceeds the setting.

Set OFF or a value in Amps.

Minimum = 5; maximum = 20 (Amps)

Active alarms

Displays a list of currently active alarms (see
section 3-12-2).

Alarm history

The NS3300 Pilot keeps a record of alarms.
Displays the alarm history list (see section 3-12-3).

Clear alarm history

Allows the alarm history to be cleared.

A warning box asks: Are you sure?

Select Yes and press

to confirm, or No or

to cancel.

Select the units you prefer the autopilot to display:
Distance

All distance readings are displayed in the
selected units.

nm (nautical miles), mi (miles), km (kilometers)

Compass

All compass readings are displayed in the
selected units.

°T (degrees True), °M (degrees Magnetic)

6-6 Setup > Units

Magnetic variation

Set the local magnetic variation in degrees.

Minimum= -°90(W); maximum= +°90(E) (degrees)

Wind

All wind readings are displayed in the selected units.

App (Apparent), True (True)

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