Calibrating the Joystick Function
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This calibration only needs to be performed if the boat
movement does not correspond to the movements of
the joystick.
Calibration only needs to be done in
one direction, port or starboard.
CAUTION!
When calibrating the joystick function the boat must be
operated in open water and under safe conditions.
Avoid performing the calibration in strong winds or
sea-current as such conditions may affect the out-
come of the calibration.
Calibrate the joystick function as follows:
1.
Enable docking function. For additional infor-
mation, please see the section entitled
Enabling
the Docking Function
.
2.
Push both buttons
1
&
2
on the joystick and hold
them down for 5 seconds or more. A sound sig-
nal indicates that the system is in calibration
mode. The LEDs above the buttons start to
flash.
3.
Move the joystick sideways to one of its end
positions. Correct the boat’s incorrect move-
ment by turning and/or moving the joystick as
illustrated in examples
A–D
. Combinations of
the examples shown can occur.
Let the boat move for quite a long distance
during the calibration routine. Hold the joy-
stick in position.
4.
When the boat is moving directly sideways,
push the docking button
1
. The new calibration
is stored and this is confirmed with a beep.
5.
Release the joystick. The system is now in nor-
mal docking function. Joystick calibration is now
complete.
It is always possible to reset the calibration to factory
default as follows:
1.
Enable docking function.
2.
Push both buttons
1
&
2
on the joystick and hold
them down for 5 seconds or more. A sound sig-
nal indicates that the system is in calibration
mode. The LEDs above the neutral button start
to flash, and the LED above the docking button
lights up.
3.
Push the docking button
1
. Calibration is reset
and this is confirmed with a beep.
4.
The system is now in normal docking function.
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