Robertson AP45 Autopilot
Operation
Simrad Robertson AS
Egersund - Norway
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F200-40 with dodging
Press
AP45
Mode
Function
AP45 Display
F200 Display
MANUAL
NFU
steering by
F200
PORT/STBD
push
buttons
NON FOLLOW UP
MANUAL
H 080
Vessel’s heading
MODE
MANUAL
Follow-Up
steering by
F200 course
selector
F200 FOLLOW UP
MANUAL
F
¯
00
F
é
04
F
ù
32
Amidships, no
rudder command
4
°
port rudder
command
32
°
starboard
rudder command
MODE
AUTO
Autosteering
Course set
by the
AP45/F200
course
selector or
PORT/
STBD
button on
both
AUTO
A 146
Set course
MODE
long
press
Returns
to
MANUAL
MODE
short
press
AUTO
DODGING
made by the
F200 course
selector
* * * * * * *
DODGING
F
¯
00
F
é
04
F
ù
32
Amidships, no
rudder command
4
°
port rudder
command
32
°
starboard
rudder command
MODE
Returns to
previous set
course
The S9 steering lever is intended for use together with
e.g. AP45 Autopilot. Several units can be connected in
parallel, but only if configured as alternative 1 (see
next page)
Operation
Activation is achieved by pulling out the lever. The
lever is spring loaded to mid position, and can be used
for starboard or port rudder commands. After
finishing the manoeuvres the lever will be locked
when pushed back to non-operational position.
S9 Steering Lever
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