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Installation and set up must be complete and the anchor must be 

docked before starting this process.

Clear the AutoAnchor to zero if necessa

ry. (See page 24). 

Deploy the anchor using the AutoAnchor.  Initially the status bar will 

display “

Sensor tuning”.

  Continue deployment until this message 

changes to

 “Tuning done”.  This must be done in one continuous 

operation without taking your finger off the button until the 

“Tuning done” message displays.  This could take up to 10 turns 

of the windlass.   

Retrieve the anchor to the docked position and clear 

to zero if needed. 

 

Note: If you do need to take your finger off

 the button, start the 

process again.  
Rope/Chain Systems: 

The default rode set up is chain only.   If rope 

and chain rode is selected without the correct sensor and magnet set 

up a “Sensor installation not compatible with rope and chain setting” 

message will display.  Check the installation and rode set up and reset 

the sensor to restart the tuning process.  

4.3 SET UP ANd TESTING

 

Before use the AutoAnchor must be correctly set up for the equipment it is to control 

and then tested in a safe environment. The AutoAnchor will not count correctly if the 

windlass selection is wrong or the windlass is not standard (eg it is installed with a different 

chainwheel or motor).  

4.2 USER PRECAUTIONS

It is the owner’s sole responsibility to ensure the AutoAnchor is installed, used and 

maintained in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage.  
When using the AutoAnchor the operator must use safe boating practices and safe 

windlass/winch and anchoring operation

•  use the windlass/winch strictly according to the manufacturer’s instructions;

•  only persons who are fully aware of the correct use of the windlass/winch 

  should be allowed to use the AutoAnchor to control this equipment;

•  the user must personally control and supervise all anchoring operations;

•  the user must know the location of the main breaker or battery switch to 

  disconnect the windlass/winch  from all power sources in the event of an   

 

  emergency;

•  the windlass/winch power supply must be turned off when the equipment is not in  

  use;

•  there must be an alternative method available to operate the windlass/winch.  

When Controlling a Windlass/Winch

•  maintain a clear view of the windlass/winch, rode and/or anchor during operation;

•  always ensure the anchor is fully 

docked and secured

 before moving the boat.

Required for all sensors other than a motor driven reed sensor.  This screen automatically 

displays on first use or if Factory Defaults are

 

loaded, the sensor is reset or there has been 

a loss of sensor signal.

4.3.1 PLUG & PLAy SENSOR TUNING

4.4 AUTOMATIC ANd MANUAL OPERATION

Keep your finger on the button to deploy the anchor manually or use the automatic function 

for hands free anchor deployment and retrieval. See the instructions for both options below.

4..4.1 MANUAL OPERATION

deploy and Retrieve the Anchor Using Manual Operation.

 

Turn the AutoAnchor on.

 

Clear the safety lock.

 

Hold down the up or down button to deploy or retrieve the anchor.  Releasing the   

 

button stops the windlass operation. 

 

Ensure the anchor is fully docked and secured before moving the boat.

dOCKING ALARM:  

During retrieval the windlass will stop and the 

AutoAnchor beeps to warn the operator the anchor is at the preset 

docking distance. Press and hold the button to continue retrieval.

Extra care must be taken at this stage of retrieval.

  

Use the Automatic Function to:

Preset the length of rode for deployment.

Have hands-free operation of the windlass.

Retrieve the anchor automatically to the preset docking distance.

Note: For rope/chain counting, if the sensor or load sensing wires are 

not installed correctly the automatic function 

will not operate

.  An 

Installation warning message will display on the screen.  The windlass 

can still be operated using manual operation but on retrieval the display

but on retrieval the display 

may be incorrect because it cannot allow for the stretch in the rope.

4.4.2 AUTOMATIC OPERATION

            

WARNING

There is an inherent risk when using any automatic function  

 

 

on a boat.  If you choose to use the AutoAnchor automatic functions, you    

 

must still control and supervise all windlass and anchoring operation.

For an accurate reading always ensure the AutoAnchor display reads 0.0 before 

deploying the anchor. 

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Содержание AutoAnchor 560 V2

Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL AutoAnchor 560 V2 ...

Страница 2: ... products are continuously being reviewed and improved and product specifications may be changed without notice The latest product specifications may not be reflected in this version of the manual The documentation relating to the AutoAnchor products is created in the English language and may be translated from English to another language In the event of any conflict between translated documents t...

Страница 3: ... When this product reaches the end of its useful life it must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations PART 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Read BEFORE InstallING OR USING THE AUTOANCHOR 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC FCC Information This device complies with CFR47 Part 15 of FCC Rules for Class B equipment ESTI Information CE This device meets the relevant standards set out in European St...

Страница 4: ...ore starting check with the AutoAnchor manufacturer or supplier that it is possible to fit the sensor to your windlass You may need a special fitting Drilling the Deck Before drilling into the deck ensure there is nothing below the deck that could be damaged and that any hole you drill will not weaken the boat s structure Drill a hole 10 3mm 13 32 diameter through the deck Ensure this hole is dire...

Страница 5: ... Standard size is 10mm x 8mmm 9061 This may be replaced with the smaller 6mm x 4mm 9009 magnet if required for your windlass Gap Between the Sensor and Magnet Sensor Magnet Size Gap AA Grey Sensor 9067 6mm x 4mm Minimum 3mm Maximum 30mm AA Grey Sensor 9067 10mm x 8mm Minimum 3mm Maximum 50mm AA Black Sensor 9008 All Magnets Minimum 3mm Maximum 8mm Reed Switch Sensor 10mm x 8mm Minimum 3mm Maximum ...

Страница 6: ...r to the console unit Ensure the connectors are firmly screwed together See the information on page 4 Loose cable should be tied in place with cable ties and kept clear of chain 2 1 8 INSTALLATION HORIZONTAL WINDLASS CHAIN ONLY Fig 6 Magnet in rim of chainwheel and standard sensor in sensor holder screwed to the deck Magnet Sensor Fitting for Chain Only Horizontal Windlasses Magnet Size 6mm x 4mm ...

Страница 7: ... when using the AA560 Mount on a flat surface at least 3ft 1m away from any equipment or cables carrying radio signals eg VHF radios cables and antennas or radar antenna and at least 6ft 2m away from any SSB equipment The front of the console is waterproof but the cable boot on the back is designed to breathe Mount the console so that the back is protected from moisture Refer to the drilling templ...

Страница 8: ...and antennas or radar antennas Do not leave cables hanging loose they must be tied in place with cable ties 2 5 1 MOTOR LOAD WIRES BROWN AND WHITE FOR ROPE CHAIN All chain Counting If the AA560 is fitted to an all chain windlass the brown and white wires are not required Rope Chain Counting The brown and white wires must be connected for rope chain counting These wires are connected direct to the ...

Страница 9: ...ey Beep Lock Factory Defaults 2 0 3 3 General Set up To Access General Set Up Turn the AutoAnchor Off Hold together to display the Set Up menu Select General To Exit General Set Up Exit to the Set up menu or hold for 2 seconds to exit to the start screen Set Units Select units Scroll to meters feet or fathoms Save Return to General Menu Set Key Beep Scroll to key beep Save key beep on or off Set L...

Страница 10: ... 6 3 Calculating the Chain Per Turn Step 1 Use adhesive tape to place a mark on the chainwheel Step 2 Use adhesive tape to place a mark on the chain coming out of the chain wheel Step 3 Use adhesive tape to place a mark on the deck below the mark on the chain Step 4 Carefully release the chainwheel so that it can be turned by hand to feed the chain out Step 5 Using the mark on the chainwheel as a ...

Страница 11: ...e chainwheel as a guide pull the rope out by hand until the chainwheel has completed 10 turns Step 4 Measure the length of rope pulled divide it by 10 Step 5 Enter this measurement See page 18 Chainwheel Mark Chain Mark Deck Mark Distance to Measure Select Rope per turn Enter the measurement in mm or metric inches depending on the units selected Save and return to Rode Set up There are no further ...

Страница 12: ...eter rode fully deployed Rode PART 4 OPERATION AA560 BUTTONS 4 1 1 Lock The AutoAnchor is fitted with a lock to help protect against unintentional windlass operation Hold the Mode button for 2 seconds to unlock Unlocked Locked The lock automatically resets 5 minutes after the AutoAnchor was last operated or when the AutoAnchor is turned off You can also reset the lock by holding down the button un...

Страница 13: ... windlass winch power supply must be turned off when the equipment is not in use there must be an alternative method available to operate the windlass winch When Controlling a Windlass Winch maintain a clear view of the windlass winch rode and or anchor during operation always ensure the anchor is fully docked and secured before moving the boat Required for all sensors other than a motor driven re...

Страница 14: ... Up button to retrieve the anchor The windlass will stop and the AutoAnchor will beep when the docking distance is reached The screen will display Docking distance Press the Up button to complete retrieval of the anchor The AutoAnchor will beep during this process Ensure the anchor is fully docked and secured before moving the boat 4 3 2 To Check Logs The AutoAnchor must be turned on Press to acce...

Страница 15: ...ed Note The AA560 will continue to operate the windlass upand down in manual mode when this message is displayed It will not count 1 Use manual operation to check the windlass speed is more than the minimum operating speed of 5 metres per minute Windlass speed is displayed on the status bar 2 Check the correct windlass set up and sensor has been selected See pages 15 18 3 Check the magnet and sens...

Страница 16: ...ays the voltages and status of sensor battery and load wires The information is required by the AutoAnchor support team for effective technical assistance Contact AutoAnchor support on www autoanchor co nz autoanchor installation help php Fill in the information form or Email support autoanchor co nz or Telephone 64 9 419 1219 Press again for extended diagnostic information and test tools PART 7 T...

Страница 17: ...nd is not connected or swapped with an up or down terminal The load connected to the solenoid wires is insufficient Check that each sole noid wire has a load of more than 10mA 12V DC or 20mA 24V DC The idle voltage is greater than 2 0V this can occur when connecting to a solid state or low current drive windlass control eg PLC or AC VFD A dummy resistor load Part 9515 may be required to fix this T...

Страница 18: ...ing 21 Troubleshooting 25 29 Units Set 14 Use Preset 17 User Precautions 1 21 Vertical Windlass 6 7 Magnet Installation 6 7 Sensor Installation 6 7 Voltage 11 Windlass Horizontal 8 9 Magnet Installation 8 9 Sensor Installation 8 9 Installation 6 9 Set Up for Chain Counting 15 19 Vertical 6 7 Magnet Installation 6 7 Sensor Installation 6 7 Wiring 11 AC Variable Frequency Drive 12 Low Current Windla...

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