Commissioning the autopilot (non-150/400 systems), Dockside checks, Seatrial calibration – Raymarine autopilot User Manual

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Appendix: Using the ST6001+ With Non-150/400 Autopilots

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Commissioning the autopilot (non-150/400 systems)

Using the ST6001+ to commission a non-150/400 autopilot is
basically the same as the commissioning a 150/400 system without a
GyroPlus. It involves a series of dockside checks, then a seatrial to
calibrate the compass and manually adjust the autopilot’s settings.

Follow the instructions in Chapter 6: Commissioning the Autopilot
bearing in mind these main points:

Dockside Checks

With the boat safely tied up, complete the dockside checks described
on page 56 to page 57 of Chapter 6: Commissioning the Autopilot:

1. Switch on.
2. Check the autopilot operating sense.
3. Adjust the basic autopilot settings.
4. Check the SeaTalk and NMEA connections.

When adjusting the basic autopilot settings you will need to enter
Display Calibration, as shown on the illustration on page 103. When
setting the vessel type you will have the following options:

Displacement: DISPL MNT (including sail boats)

Semi Displacement: SEMI DIS

Planing: PLANING

Stern (I/O) Drive: STERN DRV

Seatrial Calibration

When you have completed the dockside checks, you must complete
the setup by taking the boat on a short seatrial to:

1. Calibrate the compass: complete the automatic deviation

correction and heading alignment as described in Chapter
6: Commissioning the Autopilot
.
NOTE: You will need to enter COMPASS CALIBRATION
(not Seatrial Calibration) to swing the compass on a Type
100/300 course computer systems. For more details about
accessing and using the Compass Calibration grouping,
see the next page.

2. Manually adjust the autopilot settings to suit your boat, as

described in Chapter 6: Commissioning the Autopilot.

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