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Raymarine ST6001 - Zanshin

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Chapter 7: Adjusting Autopilot Settings 75<br />

Chapter 7: Adjusting Autopilot Settings<br />

This chapter explains all of the calibration settings you can adjust on<br />

the autopilot system. You will have adjusted many of these settings<br />

when commissioning the system (see Chapter 6), and they should not<br />

require further adjustment.<br />

Note: Complete the procedures described in Chapter 6 before<br />

adjusting any calibration settings.<br />

The sections in this chapter provide explain the Calibration mode and<br />

the settings in the 4 calibration groupings:<br />

7.1<br />

Calibration basics<br />

This explains the structure of the Calibration mode, and<br />

how to access the four calibration groupings.<br />

page 76<br />

7.2<br />

Display Calibration<br />

The Display Calibration grouping allows you to control<br />

the <strong>ST6001</strong>+ display features (bar graph type and data<br />

page information).<br />

page 79<br />

7.3<br />

7.4<br />

7.5<br />

User Calibration<br />

The User Calibration grouping includes autopilot<br />

settings that you may need to adjust in response to<br />

changing sea conditions.<br />

Seatrial Calibration<br />

The Seatrial Calibration grouping is used specifically for<br />

the initial autopilot seatrial (see Chapter 6 for full<br />

details).<br />

Dealer Calibration<br />

The Dealer Calibration grouping controls the main<br />

autopilot settings and also the calibration lock.<br />

page 83<br />

page 87<br />

page 88<br />

7 Adjusting Autopilot Settings<br />

Note: If you are connecting the <strong>ST6001</strong>+ to a non-150/400 autopilot<br />

system, the calibration groups are different. Refer to the Appendix for<br />

more information.

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