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SmartPilot X-5 Tiller & GP Tiller Operating Guide
1.8 User setup options
User setup functions are accessed using a User calibration mode. The setup
functions in this book are those likely to require adjustment during normal operation.
Information on other setup functions is given in the
SmartPilot X-5 Tiller & GP Tiller
Installation & Setup Guide
.
Note:
Many of the setup functions are sailboat specific so will be displayed only if your vessel
type is set to
SAILBOAT
.
Accessing the setup functions
You can access the User Calibration mode only from Standby mode:
1. With the SPX-5 Tiller system in Standby mode, press and hold the
standby
button
for 2 seconds. The display will change to show DISPLAY CAL.
2. Press the
disp
button once, the display will now show USER CAL.
3. Press
auto
to enter User Calibration.
The first page of User Calibration is displayed.
4. To access other User Calibration pages, press
disp
to scroll through the
calibration functions (described below).
5. Use the
-1, +1, -10
and
+10
buttons
to change the value of each function you want
to change.
6. When you have made all the changes you want to make, press and hold
standby
for two seconds to exit calibration mode and save changes.
OFFCOURSE
(
PT
or
Stb
)
Off course alarm
Occurs if the vessel has been off course from the locked heading for
longer than 20 seconds.
• PT = Deviation to port
•
Stb
= Deviation to starboard
You can adjust the specified alarm angle in Dealer setup, see your
Commissioning guide for details.
If this happens frequently you should check sail balance and also
review autopilot performance. See
page 7
.
SHALLOW
Shallow alarm
The SPX-5 Tiller system activates the Shallow alarm if it receives a
shallow depth alarm via SeaTalk:
•
press
standby
or
disp
to cancel the alarm
WINDSHIFT
Large wind shift warning
Indicates a change in the apparent wind angle of more than 15º.
See
page 22
.
Message
Description and possible actions