Raymarine ST70 Instrument Operating instructions

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Welcome to ST70+
Congratulations on having chosen Raymarine ST70+.
ST70+ Instruments and Pilot Controllers give you easy access to
the important information you need and fingertip control over your
Raymarine autopilot, to make your boating experience both safe
and enjoyable.
Contents
This Operating Guide
This Operating Guide describes how to use ST70+ Instruments and Pilot Controllers on a
day-to-day basis. If you need more comprehensive information, refer to the ST70+ User
Reference Manual.
General
Getting started......................................................................................................Card 1
Display grouping & control .................................................................................Card 2
Setting display brightness...................................................................................Card 3
Setting the correct local time ..............................................................................Card 4
Setting the screen colors.....................................................................................Card 5
Choosing the data units.......................................................................................Card 6
Data list................................................................................................................Card 21
Pilot Controller
Setting up a Pilot Controller display...................................................................Card 7
Basic autopilot operation ....................................................................................Card 8
Using AutoTack ....................................................................................................Card 9
Using autopilot Track mode ..............................................................................Card 10
Using autopilot Wind Vane mode......................................................................Card 11
Using autopilot fishing patterns........................................................................Card 12
Instrument
Switching instrument pages on & off...............................................................Card 13
Setting instrument page rollover ......................................................................Card 14
Changing information on a page.......................................................................Card 15
Changing the page layout..................................................................................Card 16
Using alarm clock...............................................................................................Card 18
Using race timers ...............................................................................................Card 18
Setting alarms.....................................................................................................Card 19
Alarm events.......................................................................................................Card 20
ST70+ Operating Guide
Raymarine UK Ltd, Anchorage Park, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO3 5TD, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 23 9269 3611, Fax:+44 (0) 23 9269 4642
Raymarine Inc,21 Manchester Street, Merrimack, New Hampshire 03054, USA
Tel: +1 603.881.5200, Fax: +1 603.864.4756
Part Number: 81309-1
Date: January 2009 www.raymarine.com
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Finding information
The edges of cards for Pilot Controller and Instrument functions are color-coded to help you
easily find the information you want:
Important information
Important
Before using your ST70+ products, ensure they have been prepared for use in accordance with the Commissioning
Procedures. Refer to the ST70+ User Reference Guide or the ST70+ installation Guide.
EMC conformance
All Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industry standards for use in the recreational marine
environment.
The design and manufacture of Raymarine equipment and accessories assures compliance with the appropriate
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) regulations, but correct installation is required to ensure that performance is not
compromised.
Product documents
The information in this guide is valid for ST70+ products and systems which have been installed and commissioned in
accordance with the correct Raymarine procedures. Relevant documents are:
ST70+ User Reference Manual (contains commissioning, maintenance & troubleshooting procedures).
ST70+ Installation Guide (includes commissioning procedures).
•SeaTalk
ng
Reference Manual.
Technical accuracy
To the best of our knowledge, the information in this document was correct at the time it was produced. However,
Raymarine cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain. In addition, our policy of continuous
product improvement may change specifications without notice. As a result, Raymarine cannot accept liability for any
differences between the product and this document
.
Waste Electrical and Electronic (WEEE) Directive
The WEEE Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
Whilst the WEEE Directive does not apply to some of Raymarine's products, we support its policy and ask you to be
aware of how to dispose of this product.
The crossed out wheelie bin symbol (illustrated here) found on our products signifies that this product should not be
disposed of in general waste or landfill.
Please contact your local dealer, national distributor or Raymarine Technical Services for information on product disposal.
Cards with information applicable to both Pilot Controller and Instrument are white.
Cards describing Pilot Controller and autopilot functions are colored
Cards describing Instrument functions are colored
WARNING: Product installation & operation
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with the Raymarine
instructions provided. Failure to do so could result in personal injury, damage to your boat
and/or poor product performance.
WARNING: Ensure safe navigation
This product is intended only as an aid to navigation and must never be used in preference to sound
navigational judgment. Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all the
current information needed for safe navigation, and the captain is responsible for their prudent use.
It is the users responsibility to use official government charts, notices to mariners, caution and
proper navigational skill when operating this or any other Raymarine product.
WARNING: Ensure Commissioning Procedures have been completed
If the ST70+ Commissioning procedures have not been completed, your displays could be
displaying misleading information. Before using ST70+, ensure that the Commissioning
Procedures in the ST70+ Installation Guide (also provided in the User Reference Manual)
have been successfully carried out.
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ST70+ display functions
Each ST70+ display is set up as an Instrument or a Pilot Controller during commissioning,
and is controlled from an external keypad. Instrument and Pilot Controller keypad types are
fitted as appropriate. Note that the type of Pilot Controller keypad fitted depends on boat type
(power or sail boat).
Switching on
To switch on an ST70+ display or display group, or to re-apply power to individual displays in
a working group that have been switched off, press and release , on an associated key-
pad. All displays in the relevant group then power up.
At power up, each display shows the page that was in use when the power was last switched
off, once the system has been commissioned.
WARNING:
Do not use a display until the appropriate commissioning procedure has been
successfully carried out (as in the ST70+ Installation Guide or the ST70+ User
Reference Manual).
If a Language page is displayed when you switch on, the display has
not been commissioned, so you need to carry out the commis-
sioning procedure before using the display.
Switching off
Important: In the ‘Switched Off’ condition, power is still supplied to the displays. If you
want to remove power completely, switch it off at the relevant distribution panel.
To switch off a display, hold down on an associated keypad. A countdown starts and a popup
shows the progress and indicates which displays you are switching off (default is Group). Con-
tinue holding down until the countdown completes and the selected displays power down.
If you want to change which units are being switched off:
1. During the countdown, release to pause the countdown, then use either the Rotary Con-
trol or
-1
and
+1
on the associated keypad to select either:
Group - to switch off all the displays in this group (default setting), or
Display - to switch off just this display.
2. Hold down again until the countdown completes and the selected displays power down.
Applicability: The procedures on this card apply to ST70+ Instruments and Pilot Controllers.
Display Instrument
keypad
Pilot Controller
keypad (power)
Pilot Controller
keypad (sail)
Typical Instrument page Typical Pilot Controller page
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Language
English (UK)
Press OK to select
ST70+ general information
Getting started
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Card
continued
1
General operation
For information on display/keypad grouping, refer to Card 2.
Selecting & confirming options & values
Many ST70+ setup functions, display options and values are set up by using the keyboard to
scroll to the required option or value, then confirming, by pressing
OK
.
The manner in which you do this depends on keypad type.
Scrolling
.
To scroll to an option or set a value, either:
Press the
<
and
>
buttons on the sail boat Pilot Controller
keypad, or
Turn the Rotary Control on the power boat Pilot Controller
keypad or the Instrument keypad.
OK function
To
OK
selections and edited values, either:
Press the
OK
button, on the sail boat Pilot Controller keypad, or
Press the center of the Rotary Control inwards, on the power boat
Pilot Controller keypad or the Instrument keypad.
ST70+ Instruments
On an ST70+ Instrument display:
Data is displayed on operational pages. Up to eight pages are available.
Each page can be divided into up to six separate data areas or ‘frames’.
To move from page to page, use
PAGE UP
or
PAGE DN
on the associated keypad. You can
also apply a rollover (see Card 14) to change pages automatically
Customizing pages
You can change any operational page, to show only the information you want. You can:
Change the information in any frame of any page. Refer to Card 15.
Rebuild any page, so it has a different frame layout with different data. Refer to Card 16.
ST70+ Pilot Controllers
On an ST70+ Pilot Controller display, you can
choose one of three different page types to view
navigational information.
To move from one Pilot Controller page type to
another, hold down
MENU
for 1 second.
Refer to Card 7 for a description of the data on the different Pilot Controller page types.
or
Scrolling
=
OK functions
Depth
ft
9.
0
Lat
N
Speed
kts
7.
0
Heading
xx
63
Time
24H
11:23
o
47
o
Lon
47
Page 1
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Page 2Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
GILKICKER POINT
GILKICKER POINT
Standby
Plain view Compass Rose view Isometric view
ST70+ general information
Getting started
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Your ST70+ displays can be configured to operate in groups. The ST70+ commissioning
instructions describe how to set up groups and allocate keypads. Refer to the ST70+ User
Reference Manual or the ST70+ Installation Guide.
Group parameters
Each group:
Can contain up to four displays of the same type i.e. EITHER Instrument OR Pilot Con-
troller. You cannot mix Instruments and Pilot Controllers in the same group.
Can be controlled by one or more keypads of the appropriate type.
Selecting displays
In any display group, you can control one display at a time.
To select the display you want to control, use the (Select Display) button on any keypad
in the group. The ‘selected’ display screen is highlighted.
Each time you press the Select Display button, the next display in the group is selected.
Applicability: The procedures on this card apply to all configurations of ST70+ Instruments and Pilot Controllers.
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Selected display
Depth
FT
Lat
N
Speed
KTS
Heading
MAG
63
Time
24H
11:23
o
o
o
47
o
Lon
67
6
.0
7
.0
Time
24H
11:23
Heading
MAG
63
o
Lat
N
o
47
o
Lon
67
Depth
FT
6
.0
Speed
KTS
7
.0
Time
24H
11:23
Heading
MAG
63
o
Lat
N
o
47
o
Lon
67
Depth
FT
6
.0
Speed
KTS
7
.0
Time
24H
11:23
Heading
MAG
63
o
Lat
N
o
47
o
Lon
67
Depth
FT
6
.0
Speed
KTS
7
.0
ST70+ general information
Display grouping & control
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ST70+ - general information
Display grouping
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Introduction
Use this procedure to set the screen brightness on any ST70+ display type (Instrument or
Pilot Controller). You can set the brightness on either just one display, all the displays in a
group, or all displays in a system. The group setting is the default.
Procedure
1. Starting
With any operational page displayed, press
MENU
to display the Main Menu then scroll to
the Display Settings option.
Press
OK
to show the Display Settings menu.
2. Select option
At the Display Settings page, scroll to the Brightness
option.
Press
OK
to display the 1. Brightness - select zone setup
box.
3. Select displays
Scroll to select the displays on which you want to adjust
the screen brightness. The options are:
This group - affects all displays in the same group as
the selected display (default setting).
All displays
- affects all displays in the system.
This display - affects just this display.
Press
OK
to display the 2. Brightness - select value screen
4. Set brightness level
Scroll to set the screen brightness.
Press
OK
to save the setting and return to the Display
Settings menu.
Returning to operating page
To return to normal operation from the Display Settings
menu, press
CANCEL
twice.
Applicability: The procedures on this card apply to all configurations of ST70+ Instruments and Pilot Controllers.
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Press OK to continue
1. Brightness - select zone
This group
i
Select the zone for brightness
changes, using < & >.
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Press OK to accept
2. Brightness - select value
Adjust brightness using < & >.
50
%
ST70+ general information
Setting display brightness
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If your ST70+ system is receiving GPS data, use the procedure on this card to set the correct
local time as your system time.
Note: If you want to change the time or date format, use the procedure in the ST70+ User Reference Manual.
Setting the time
Note: If your ST70+ display is connected to a Raymarine multifunction display, then the time offset is controlled by the mul-
tifunction display so you cannot use this procedure to change it.
1. Starting
With any operational page displayed, press
MENU
, to display the Main Menu
,
then scroll to
the Display Settings option.
Press
OK
to show the Display Settings menu.
2. See current settings
At the Display Settings page, scroll to the Time & Date
option.
Press
OK
to display the Time & date summary page.
To return to the Display Settings menu without chang-
ing any values, press
CANCEL
.
To set up the local time, press
OK
, to select the Time &
Date menu.
3. Select time offset
With the Time & Date menu displayed, scroll to Set time
offset. Press
OK
to display the Set time offset setup
page.
The time offset is the difference in time between GMT
(time at Longitude 0°) and local time.
1. Scroll to set the appropriate time offset for your area.
2. Press
OK
to accept the value and display the Time &
Date summary page.
Returning to operating page
To return to normal operation from the Time & Date
summary page displayed, press
CANCEL
three times.
Applicability: The procedures on this card apply to ST70+ Instruments and to ST70+ Pilot Controllers, connected to SeaTalk and
SeaTalk
ng
pilot types. Date and time information are available only if your ST70+ display is receiving GPS data.
i
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Press OK to continue
Time & Date
These are your current settings.
Time 11:01:03
Date
14/06/07
Time Offset -1 Hrs
Time Format 24-hour
Date Format dd/mm/yy
10
0
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Time & Date
Set time offset
Press OK to select
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Press OK to accept
Set time offset
-1
Use < & > to adjust.
CANCEL exits without saving.
Hrs
ST70+ general information
Setting the correct local time
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ST70+ - general information
Choosing data units
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Use these instructions to set the screen colors for optimum viewing (daytime and nighttime).
There are four different color settings plus an inverse video option.
Choosing colors
1. Starting
With any operational page displayed, press
MENU
, to display the Main Menu
,
then scroll to
the Display Settings option.
Press
OK
to show the Display Settings menu.
2. Select option
At the Display Settings page, scroll to the Colors option.
Press
OK
to display the 1. Colors - select zone screen.
3. Select displays
Scroll to select the displays on which you want to set the
screen colors:
This group - affects all displays in the same group as
the selected display (default setting).
All displays
- affects all displays in the system.
This display - affects just this display.
Press
OK
to display the 2. Colors - select value screen.
4. Select color
Scroll to select the screen colors you want. You can
choose from.
•Mode 1
•Mode 2
•Mode 3
Red/black (recommended for night time viewing)
•Inverse
Press
OK
to save the setting and return to the Display
Settings menu.
Returning to operating page
To return to normal operation from the Display Settings menu, press
CANCEL
twice.
Applicability: The procedures on this card apply to all configurations of ST70+ Instruments and Pilot Controllers.
i
D11023-1
Press OK to continue
1. Colors - select zone
Select the zone for color
changes, using < & >.
This group
i
i
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Press OK to accept
1. Colors - select value
Select colors using < & >.
Mode 1
ST70+ general information
Setting the screen colors
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Use these instructions to choose the data units you want to use. You can choose from a
range of imperial and metric units. Data unit settings are applied to the whole system.
Procedure
1. Starting
With any operational page displayed, press
MENU
, to display the Main Menu
,
then scroll to
the Display Settings option.
Press
OK
to show the Display Settings menu.
At the Display Settings menu, scroll to the Units option.
Press
OK
to display the first Units summary page.
2. Select option
Press
OK
again to display the second Units summary
page.
Press
OK
to display the Select units menu.
3. Select units.
Scroll to the unit you want to change.
Press
OK
to display the selection screen for the units you
have chosen.
4. Set units
Scroll to select the units you want, then.Press
OK
to save
the setting and return to the first Units summary
page.
If you want to set up other units, repeat the Select option
and Select units procedures above.
Returning to normal operation
When you have finished setting the units and the Select
units menu is displayed:
1. Scroll to the Continue option.
2. Press
OK
to return to your operational page.
Applicability: The procedures on this card apply to all configurations of ST70+ Instruments and Pilot Controllers.
i
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Press OK to continue
Units summary
These are your current settings.
Speed KTS
Distance NM
Depth FT
Wind Speed
KTS
Heading M
Flow Rate
G/H
Temperature
°C
i
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Select units
Wind Speed Units
Select units to change, using <
or >.
Press OK to select
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Press OK to accept
Wind Speed Units
KTS
Select required units, using < or
>. CANCEL exits without saving.
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Select Units
Continue
Select units to change, using <
or >.
Press OK to select
ST70+ general information
Choosing the data units
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ST70+ general information
Choosing data units
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7
continued ...
Introduction
Use this procedure to set up your ST70+ Pilot Controller display, to display:
The type of pilot page you want.
The data you want to see in the on-screen data boxes.
To scroll to any menu selection, use either the Rotary Control or the < & > buttons, as appro-
priate for the keypad you are using.
WARNING: Autopilot safety
Do NOT attempt any Pilot Controller setup procedures unless the
autopilot is disengaged.
Selecting display type
The Pilot Controller display shows one of three page views:
continued ...
Applicability: The procedures on this card apply to ST70+ Pilot Controllers used with Raymarine SeaTalk and SeaTalk
ng
autopilots.
They do NOT apply to ST70+ Instruments.
GILKICKER POINT
GILKICKER POINT
Standby
Rudder bar
Name of next waypoint
Current heading in Standby mode
Locked heading when autopilot
has control
Mode
Rudder bar
Name of next waypoint
Mode
North indicator
Data boxes
Rudder bar
Mode
Planned track
Data boxes
Next waypoint
Current heading (in Standby mod
e
Locked heading (when autopilot
has control)
Planned track
Wind direction indicator
Wind direction indicator
Name of next waypoint
Current heading in Standby mode
Locked heading when autopilot
has control
North indicator
Plain view
Compass Rose view
Isometric view
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ST70+ Pilot Controller
Setting up a Pilot Controller display
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Selecting Pilot Controller page types
To change the type of view on your Pilot Controller screen, hold down
MENU
for 1 second.
The next view in the sequence is then displayed.
You can also change the view by using the menu system.
To do this:.
1. Press
MENU
to display the Main Menu.
2. Scroll to the Pilot View option, then press
OK,
to display
the Pilot View menu.
3. Scroll to the view you want:
Plain view,
2D view (Compass Rose view), or
3D view (Isometric view.)
4. Press
OK
to confirm the selection.
Setting up data boxes
You can select which data appears in the data boxes in the 2D and 3D pilot views. To do this:
1. Press
MENU
to display the Main Menu.
2. Scroll to Display Settings then press
OK,
to display the
Display Settings menu.
3. Scroll to Data Boxes then press
OK
to select the Data
Boxes menu.
4. Scroll to the data box you want to set up (1, 2 or 3) then
press
OK
to select the setup page for that box.
5. Scroll to the data you want in the data box. A list of avail-
able data for pilot Controllers is given on Card 22.
6. Press
OK
to return to the Data Boxes menu, and repeat
steps 4 and 5 of the Setting up data boxes procedure for
each data box you want to set up.
Returning to operating page
To return to normal operation from the Data Boxes menu, press
CANCEL
three times.
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Pilot View
2D View
Press OK to select
0.00
////
////
////
0
00
////
N
S
W
E
////
////
////
////
N
W
E
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Data Boxes
Box 1
Select the data for box 1.
Press OK to select
3
3
1
1
2
2
i
Press OK to accept
Data Boxes
BTW
Select data to be shown.
Press CANCEL to exit without saving.
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1
1
ST70+ Pilot Controller
Setting up a Pilot Controller display
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8
continued ...
Planned course
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Operating modes
When you first switch on your system, your autopilot is in Standby mode. This means that
you have full manual control, and the autopilot has no control over your boat. To enable the
autopilot to steer your boat, you need to use one of the autopilot control modes.
Autopilot control modes
Auto mode gives the autopilot basic steering control over your boat. The autopilot steers
your boat on a fixed heading that you determine.
Other modes in which the autopilot has control are:
Track mode is available where GPS information is available on your system. The autopi-
lot steers the boat on a pre-determined course defined by waypoints. (Refer to Card 10).
Wind Vane mode is available on SAIL BOATS ONLY, if Wind information is available.
The autopilot maintains a fixed course with respect to the wind. (Refer to Card 11).
Fishing patterns are available on FISHING BOATS ONLY. The autopilot navigates the
boat according a pre-programmed pattern. You can select the pattern you want and
change the pattern parameters. (Refer to Card 12).
Using your autopilot in Auto mode
WARNING: Autopilot safety
Do NOT engage your autopilot until you
are sure it is safe to do so.
Important
To return to manual steering at any time, press
STANDBY
on your
Pilot Controller keypad.
To use your autopilot to steer your boat.
1. Manually steer your boat onto the heading you
want.
2. If necessary, engage the autopilot clutch (refer
to the operating guide supplied with your autopilot system).
3. Ensuring you have enough clear water in the direction of travel, press
AUTO
on your Pilot
Controller keypad, to enter Auto mode. The autopilot then steers your boat on the heading
you have chosen.
If necessary, use the keypad controls to change course when running in Auto mode:
On a sail boat use either
-1
or
-10
to turn to port, or
+1
or
+10
to turn to starboard.
On a power boat turn the Rotary Control either clockwise to turn to starboard, or
coun-
terclockwise
to turn to port. Each click of the control equals one degree of course
change.
Returning to manual control
To return to manual steering at any time, press
STANDBY.
Applicability: The procedures on this card apply to ST70+ Pilot Controllers used with Raymarine SeaTalk and SeaTalk
ng
autopilots.
They do NOT apply to ST70+ Instruments.
ST70+ Pilot Controller
Basic autopilot operation
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Dodging obstacles
To steer around an obstacle when running under autopilot
control:
1. At the Pilot Control keypad, press
DODGE
.to regain man-
ual control of the boat i.e. enter Standby mode. A DODGE
screen is displayed.
2. Steer the boat away from the obstacle.
3. When clear of the obstacle, press either:
AUTO
to return to Auto mode steering on the previ-
ous autopilot heading, or
DODGE
again to return to Auto mode on the heading you are now steering.
Returning to manual control
To return to manual steering at any time, press
STANDBY.
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Intended course
Obstacle
either on
original course
or apply new course
Dodge
Resume Auto
Dodge
course
Obstacle
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Basic autopilot operation
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Introduction
On a SAIL boat under autopilot control, you can use AutoTack to define how the boat tacks.
When using AutoTack outside of Wind Vane mode (standard AutoTack), the AutoTack
angle is the angle between a port tack and a starboard tack. The default angle is 100°. .
When using AutoTack in Wind Vane mode, the tack angle relative to the wind on one tack
is mirrored on the other side of the wind on the next tack.
Standard AutoTack (not in Wind Vane mode)
AutoTack to starboard
Either:
With the Main Menu displayed,
select Tack Starboard,
or
Press
+1
and
+10
simultaneously.
The boat AutoTacks to starboard.
AutoTack to port
Either:
With the Main Menu displayed,
select Tack Port,
or
Press
-1
and
-10
simultaneously.
The boat AutoTacks to port.
Trimming the helm
If necessary after an AutoTack, use
-1
and
+1
to trim the helm to the required wind angle.
Using AutoTack in Wind Vane mode
Note: After an AutoTack in Wind Vane mode, the helm automatically trims to the correct wind angle.
AutoTack to starboard
Either:
With the Main Menu displayed, select Tack
Starboard,
or
Press
+1
and
+10
simultaneously.
The boat AutoTacks to starboard.
AutoTack to port
Either:
With the Main Menu displayed, select Tack Port,
or
Press
-1
and
-10
simultaneously.
The boat AutoTacks to port.
Applicability: The procedures on this card apply to ST70+ Pilot Controllers used with Raymarine SeaTalk and SeaTalk
ng
autopilots
ON SAIL BOATS only. They do NOT apply to ST70+ Instruments.
Wind
Wind
Starboard tack
Port tack
'Standard' AutoTack
Tack angle, 100° default
(can be changed in User cal)
Tack angle maintained
Tack
angle
Wind
Wind
Tack
angle
mirrored
Starboard tack
Port tack
AutoTack in
WInd Vane mode
ST70+ Pilot Controller
Using AutoTack
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Raymarine ST70 Instrument Operating instructions

Category
Navigators
Type
Operating instructions

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