Raymarine ST6001 - Zanshin
Raymarine ST6001 - Zanshin
Raymarine ST6001 - Zanshin
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112 <strong>ST6001</strong>+ Autopilot Control Unit - Owner’s Handbook<br />
Glossary<br />
Term<br />
Meaning<br />
° Degrees<br />
A<br />
Amp<br />
AST<br />
(Advanced Steering<br />
Technology)<br />
AutoLearn<br />
AutoTrim<br />
AWG<br />
CE<br />
counter rudder<br />
CR pump<br />
DC<br />
EMC<br />
(Electromagnetic<br />
Compatibility)<br />
Fluxgate<br />
ft<br />
GPS<br />
GyroPlus<br />
Hz<br />
in<br />
I/O drive<br />
km<br />
m<br />
mm<br />
AST (Advanced Steering Technology) is <strong>Raymarine</strong>’s unique advanced<br />
steering algorithm. It uses inputs from a wide variety of sensors to tune the<br />
autopilot’s operation to provide superior control of the boat in any condition.<br />
Self-learning calibration feature available on Type 150G and 400G autopilot<br />
systems.<br />
The AutoTrim setting determines the rate at which the autopilot applies<br />
‘standing helm’ to correct for trim changes caused by varying wind loads on<br />
the sails or superstructure.<br />
American Wire Gauge<br />
Marked on <strong>Raymarine</strong> products that comply with defined European<br />
Community standards<br />
Counter rudder is the amount of rudder the autopilot applies to try to prevent<br />
the boat from yawing off course. Higher counter rudder settings result in<br />
more rudder being applied.<br />
Constant Running hydraulic pump<br />
Direct current<br />
When powered up, all electrical equipment produces electromagnetic fields.<br />
These can cause adjacent pieces of electrical equipment to interact with one<br />
another, and this can degrade their performance. By following the EMC<br />
guidelines in this handbook, you can minimize these effects by ensuring<br />
optimum Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) between equipment.<br />
Standard <strong>Raymarine</strong> compass supplied with course computer core pack<br />
Foot (1 ft = 305 mm)<br />
Global Positioning System<br />
<strong>Raymarine</strong>’s GyroPlus yaw sensor that measures the boat’s rate of turn. It is<br />
built into the Type 150G and Type 400G course computers.<br />
Hertz (cycles per second)<br />
Inch (1 in = 25.4 mm)<br />
Inboard/Outboard or stern drive<br />
Kilometre<br />
Metre (1 m = 39.4 inches)<br />
Millimeter (1 mm = 0.04 inches)