Navigate with Humminbird®
Multi-Function Display
(Nav mode, chartplotter [optional-purchase],
and Humminbird® GPS required)
The autopilot can be connected to an optional-purchase
Humminbird® Multi-Function Display (MFD) or other optional-
purchase chartplotter. The autopilot will follow any waypoint or
route changes you make on the MFD.
1.
Make sure you are prepared to take manual control of
the vessel, and press the STANDBY/POWER KEY.
2
.
Move the rudder manually so that the bow is pointing
in the direction of the first waypoint.
3.
Move the rudder manually so that it is centered and
the vessel can begin navigation in a straight line.
4.
On the Humminbird® MFD, select the route or
waypoint to which you want to navigate. Start
navigation from the MFD.
5.
On the autopilot control head, press the NAV/TURN
key once to begin navigation. To initiate navigation
from a chartplotter connected to Nav2 in the CPU,
press the NAV/TURN key twice (NAV2 will be
displayed).
•
Unavailable Controls:
Because the autopilot is
controlled by the settings in the Humminbird®
MFD, the autopilot ARROW keys and Rotary Knob
are unavailable in Nav mode.
•
Alarm
(No Route Input)
: Some chartplotters
will pause at each waypoint mid-route or at
the end of the selected route so that you may
provide approval or the next command. When
this happens, the autopilot is waiting for input.
See the chartplotter screen to provide input or
start a new route.
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