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6.1 Type 150/150G and 400/400G course computers
Accessing Calibration mode
You can only access Calibration mode from Standby mode:
1. With the autopilot in Standby mode, press and hold
STBY
for
16 seconds until the display shows a small
CAL legend
.
2. Press
AUTO
and
STBY
together: you will then see a large
CAL
message.
3. Press
AUTO
to enter Calibration mode.
4. Press
AUTO
to scroll through the various calibration screens.
5. When you reach an item you wish to adjust, use the
▲
(
NAV
) and
▼
(
LIGHTS
) keys or course change knob to change the value.
6. When you have made all the required changes, press and hold
STBY
for 2 seconds to exit Calibration mode and save changes.
Note: To exit Calibration mode without saving changes, press
STBY
momentarily.
Calibration screens
When you use the RayPilot 650 with a Type 150/150G or
Type 400/400G course computer, the calibration screens appear in
the following order:
Calibration lock
(CAL LoC)
This screen controls whether it is possible to access the compass
deviation and alignment screens.
Options
0
Calibration lock off – compass deviation can be
accessed (default)
1
Calibration lock on – compass deviation cannot be
accessed
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Summary of Contents for RayPilot 650
Page 2: ...RayPilot 650 Control Unit Owner s Handbook Document number 81013 4 Date July 2001 ...
Page 10: ...Part 1 Using the RayPilot 650 Part 1 Using the RayPilot 650 ...
Page 11: ...Part 1 Using the RayPilot 650 ...
Page 31: ...26 RayPilot 650 Control Unit Owner s Handbook 2 Using the RayPilot 650 ...
Page 34: ...Part 2 Installing the RayPilot 650 Part 2 Installing the RayPilot 650 ...
Page 35: ...Part 2 Installing the RayPilot 650 ...
Page 43: ...38 RayPilot 650 Control Unit Owner s Handbook 4 Installing the RayPilot 650 ...
Page 59: ...54 RayPilot 650 Control Unit Owner s Handbook 5 Commissioning the Autopilot ...
Page 79: ...74 RayPilot 650 Control Unit Owner s Handbook 6 Adjusting Autopilot Settings ...