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Course changes, Track – Raymarine navigation system User Manual

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ST80 Autopilot Keypad Operation Manual

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• When the system is switched on the autopilot is always in

STANDBY mode.

• The display and lamp key only cycles pilot pages when the pilot

chapter is open.

2.2 Basic Operating Principles and Hints

Auto and Standby

Autopilot operation has been simplified to a set of push-button keys,
all of which are confirmed by a beep or beeps.

Engaging the autopilot could not be easier. Simply steer your vessel
onto the required heading, press the

AUTO

button and release the

wheel/ tiller. When you want to return to manual steering simply
press

STANDBY

and regain control.

Caution:

Hand steering is not possible when your vessel is under
autopilot control. The pilot MUST be disengaged by pressing
STANDBY.
It is the skippers responsibility to ensure that all crew
members are aware of this procedure.

Course Changes

Course changes under autopilot control are made using the

–1

,

+1

,

–10

and

+10

keys. These keys allow you to make changes in 1° or

10° increments to port (–) and starboard (+).

Track

Track mode tells the autopilot to steer under the supervision of a
radio or satellite navigation system. Therefore, the following basic
guidelines should be observed before track is engaged:

• Always steer your vessel to within 0.1nm of the track.

• Make sure that there are no navigational hazards either side of the

intended track.

• Maintain an accurate log.

• Make regular plots to verify the computed position provided by your

position transducer.

• Maintain a proper lookout at all times.