8.1 SPX and SmartPilot autopilot
installation
For information on installing and connecting an SeaTalk
ng
SPX
autopilot system or a SeaTalk SmartPilot autopilot system, refer
to the installation instructions that accompanied your course
computer.
8.2 Pilot response
The response level controls the relationship between course
keeping accuracy and the amount of helm/ drive activity. Range
is from 1 to 9.
Making temporary changes to pilot response
Pilot response is set up during commissioning of the SmartPilot
system however you can make temporary changes to the pilot
response at any time by accessing the
Pilot response
menu
from;
Main menu > Pilot Response
1. From the Main menu highlight
Pilot response
and press
SELECT
.
2. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to change the response
value to the required setting.
3. Press
SAVE
to save the response value.
Setting
Options
Levels 1 to 3
Minimize the amount of pilot
activity. This conserves power,
but may compromise short-term
course-keeping accuracy.
Levels 4 to 6
Should give good course keeping
with crisp, well controlled turns
under normal operating conditions.
Levels 7 to 9
Gives the tightest course keeping
and greatest rudder activity (and
power consumption). This can lead
to a rough passage in open waters
as the SPX system may ‘fight’ the
sea.
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