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Raymarine
S100 Controller

User Guide

            

Welcome to the S100 Controller

Handbooks can be such daunting things, can’t they? 
Please don’t worry, we have made this guide as simple as 
possible.

Your guide contains an explanation on how to use your 
S100, so finding your way around will become second 
nature.

If all you want to do is power up and get going, that’s fine. 
But if you want to know more about what your S100 will 
do for you, you’ll find it here.

Document Number: 81242-2
Date: January 2005

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Page 1: ...wehavemadethisguideassimpleas possible Your guide contains an explanation on how to use your S100 so finding your way around will become second nature Ifallyouwanttodoispowerupandgetgoing that sfine...

Page 2: ...2 Raymarine S100 Controller Contents S100 Controller D7694 1...

Page 3: ...zig zag pattern 13 How do I follow a cloverleaf pattern 14 How do I steer to a fixed wind angle 15 How do I tack using the autopilot 16 How do I dodge an obstacle 17 3 Setting up your S100 How do I ch...

Page 4: ...4 Raymarine S100 Controller Getting started D7639 1...

Page 5: ...nly good quality alkaline batteries are used Do not use rechargeable batteries Asmallcross headscrewdriverwillberequiredto undo the battery cover screws Remove the batteries from the unit if you do no...

Page 6: ...steer your boat Press and hold for Smart Steer STANDBY POWER ON When off press to power on the S100 Use to return to manual control of your boat when in PILOT mode Press and hold to access Pilot Setu...

Page 7: ...pressed for5 minutes This will helpto extend the battery life Wireless signal strength Wirelesssignalstrength 5levels isshownontherighthandside of the display Keylock When using your S100 you can tem...

Page 8: ...8 Raymarine S100 Controller Using your S100 Controller D7695 1...

Page 9: ...pilot can steer your boat according to one of its preset modes The modes that are available are dependant on your boat and autopilot type Each of these are explained on the following pages Available m...

Page 10: ...opilot PILOT Activates autopilot in AUTO mode STANDBY Returns the boat to manual steering To continue on your current heading under autopilot control use the AUTO mode This will steer you in a straigh...

Page 11: ...you have previously set on your GPS or Chartplotter Ensure that your GPS Chartplotter is sending valid SeaTalk or NMEA 0183 data From any screen 1 Press MODE repeatedly until TRACK is displayed 2 Pre...

Page 12: ...f the selected size From any screen 1 Press MODE repeatedly until CIRCLE is displayed 2 Use the PORT and STARBOARD keys to change the size S M or L if required 3 Press the PILOT key to activate the au...

Page 13: ...autopilot change pattern size Sml Med or Large press repeatedly until you reach ZIGZAG activates autopilot in ZIG ZAG mode MODE PILOT When you enter ZIGZAG mode the autopilot will use your current pos...

Page 14: ...eatedly intersecting the start point CLOVERLEAF change pattern size Sml Med or Large press repeatedly until you reach CLOVERLEAF 3 1 2 activates autopilot in CLOVERLEAF mode MODE PILOT From any screen...

Page 15: ...r you can set the autopilot to steer at a fixed angle to the wind WIND mode You can adjust this angle to suit your needs WIND From any screen 1 Press MODE repeatedly until WIND is displayed 2 Press PI...

Page 16: ...efer to the handbook supplied with the autopilot for details on changing the tack angle TACK 3 1 2 MODE PILOT WIND From any screen 1 Press MODE repeatedly until TACK is displayed 2 Use the PORT and ST...

Page 17: ...w degrees This allows you to effectively power steer your boat With the autopilot activated 1 A brief press of the PORT or STARBOARD key will make a 1 course change in that direction Use this method f...

Page 18: ...18 Raymarine S100 Controller Setting up your S100 D7696 1...

Page 19: ...ntil the display reads PATTERN DIRECTION 3 Press the PORT or STARBOARD key to toggle between CLOCKWISE and ANTICLOCK 4 Press STANDBY to leave Pilot setup and return to normal mode press and hold The d...

Page 20: ...ures that the user interface will offer you the most relevant features 1 Press and hold STANDBY for 2 seconds to enter PILOT SETUP mode 2 Press mode until the display reads BOAT TYPE 3 Press the PORT...

Page 21: ...User Guide 21...

Page 22: ...22 Raymarine S100 Controller Alarms and Troubleshooting D7633 1...

Page 23: ...is unable to turn the rudder this occurs if the weather load on helm is too high Check drive INITIALISING This alarm occurs if you try to activate the pilot before it is ready Your boat must be run a...

Page 24: ...s if you have been off course from the locked heading for more than 20 seconds It also states ifyou are to the PORTorSTARBOARD of the intended heading REGISTRATION INCOMPLETE The registration of your...

Page 25: ...Tto accept SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE and SOLUTION Display is blank No power press standby to power up the S100 or change the batteries Autopilot not responding Drive the boat for 30 seconds at above 2 5k...

Page 26: ...wipingthedisplayscreenwitha dry cloth as this could scratch the screen coating If necessary only use a mild detergent Never use chemical or abrasive materials to clean the computer or controller If it...

Page 27: ...button functions Diagnostics Press PILOTto display the status of the wirelesslink Handset Registration Raymarine wireless systems demand that each wireless controller is registered to a basestation Th...

Page 28: ...In the DEALER menu at REGISTRATION press PILOT If the S100 is already registered then the displaywill read REGISTERED Press tocontinue orSTANDBY tocancel the operation TheS100willattempttocommunicate...

Page 29: ...ck cover or www raymarine com for contact details Before you consider returning the autopilot make sure that the power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion...

Page 30: ...30 Raymarine S100 Controller Important Safety Information D7659 1...

Page 31: ...product to be accurate and reliable many factors can affect its performance As a result it should only be used as an aid to navigation and should never replace common sense and navigational judgement...

Page 32: ...n alog and make regular positional plots Navigation signals can produce significant errors under some circumstances and the autopilot will not be able to detect these errors General Care and Safety Do...

Page 33: ...ons related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields FCC Information These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 these devices may not...

Page 34: ...quired to ensure that performance is not compromised Connections to other equipment IfyourRaymarineequipmentistobeconnectedtootherequipmentusinga cable not supplied by Raymarine a suppression ferrite...

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