CONTROL HEADS
ST6002
p70/p70R
ST70+
S100*
SMART
CONTROLLER*
Button control
Button and/or rotary control
Dedicated Keypads
LCD size (mm)
81
95
165
36
43
Character size (mm)
18
Variable
Variable
8
16
Customisable SeaTalk data pages
Power steer mode
p70R
AST and AutoLearn
AST Only
Optional second or multi-station control heads
Surface or flush mount options
Cradle or belt clip mount
Full calibration
Nominal voltage (system)
12V
12V
12V
12V
12V
Absolute voltage range
10 – 16V
9 – 16V
10-16V
10 – 16V
10 – 16V
Current consumption (full backlighting)
200mA
134mA
700mA
Current consumption in standby mode (lights off)
60mA
69mA
400mA
Display lighting levels
3 + off
variable
variable
on/off
NMEA 0183 input/output connections
Base station via E85001
SeaTalk connectivity
1 via base station
SeaTalk
ng
, SeaTalk and NMEA 2000 connectivity
STEP 3: CHOOSING YOUR CONTROL HEAD
The final step to building a Raymarine SmartPilot system is selection of an autopilot control head. Here the decision is a matter of personal choice
since each fixed-mount SmartPilot Control Head will offer the same level of autopilot performance. Adding additional control heads is easy thanks to
Raymarine's SeaTalk networking.
* Must have a fixed head for calibration purposes.
ST6002 Control head
The ST6002 Control Head is perfect when space is limited, its clear
LCD display with up to 15 SeaTalk data pages allows you to monitor
important navigational data as well as control the autopilot.
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Compact control head.
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Easy to read high-contrast display.
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Simple setup and calibration with AutoLearn.
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Versatile data repeater with 15 configurable instrument/navigation
data pages.
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Intuitive Autohelm pilot controls.
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Rudder angle indicator.
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Programmable AutoTack control.
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Surface mount (standard) or optional flush-mount fascia.
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Compatible with all SmartPilot corepacks and drive units.
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Available in convenient preconfigured SmartPilot system packs (with
corepack and drive unit) for sail and power applications.
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