Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] ST7001 Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide
Document number: 81225-1 Date: July 2003
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ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide
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Important Information
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Important Information
About the documentation provided
Welcome to Raymarine SmartPilot. The autopilot system that will steer your boat to a heading automatically, accurately, reliably and comfortably. [. . . ] It will then detect the new target waypoint name, sound a Waypoint Advance warning and display the Waypoint Advance (NEXT WPT) screen. This shows the new bearing to the next waypoint and the direction the boat will turn to acquire the new track.
Waypoint arrival and advance Next target waypoint at 270°
New target waypoint at 270°
Target waypoint
Old target waypoint
Waypoint arrival
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How do I get to the next waypoint in a route?
When the Waypoint Advance warning sounds, the SmartPilot suspends Track mode and maintains the current boat heading. To advance to the next waypoint: 1. This will cancel the Waypoint Advance warning and turn the boat towards the next waypoint. Note: If you do not press track to accept the Waypoint Advance, the SmartPilot will maintain the current heading and continue sounding the warning.
How do I skip a waypoint?(SeaTalk chartplotters)
If you want to advance to the next waypoint before you have arrived at the target waypoint, you can skip a waypoint by pressing track for 1 second. The display will then show the Waypoint Advance screen for the next waypoint.
Chapter 2: Advanced Operation Check it is safe to turn, then press track to turn the boat towards the next waypoint.
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WARNING: Skipping a waypoint will take you straight to the next waypoint. Check your navigation before making the turn.
What is the Waypoint Advance warning?
The SmartPilot activates the Waypoint Advance warning (NEXT WPT?) in Track mode whenever the target waypoint name changes. This occurs when: · · · · you select automatic acquisition by pressing track from Auto you request waypoint advance by pressing track for 1 second in Track mode (with SeaTalk navigators only) the boat arrives at the target and the navigator accepts the next waypoint you activate the Man Overboard (MOB) function (see page 23)
When the warning sounds, the SmartPilot continues on its current heading but displays: · · the bearing to the next waypoint the direction the boat will turn to take up that bearing
How do I respond to a Waypoint Advance warning?To respond to a Waypoint Advance warning: · · check that it is safe to turn onto the new track, then press track to accept the waypoint advance alternatively, you can cancel the warning without accepting the waypoint advance by pressing: · auto to continue on the same heading, or · standby to return to manual control
What happens when I get to the end of the route?
The SmartPilot displays the ROUTE COMPLETED warning when you have reached the last waypoint on a route in Track mode. · · press auto to continue on the same heading or press standby to return to manual control
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ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide
Safety in Track mode
CAUTION: Track mode provides accurate track keeping even in complex navigational situations. However, it is still the skipper's responsibility to ensure the safety of their boat at all times through careful navigation and frequent position checks. Track mode assists precise navigation and removes the tasks of compensating for wind and tidal drift. However, you MUST still maintain an accurate log with regular plots.
2. 2 Using Wind Vane mode sail boats
Note: You can only select Wind Vane mode if the SmartPilot is receiving suitable SeaTalk or NMEA wind direction information.
What is Wind Vane mode?
When the SmartPilot is in Wind Vane mode it uses the fluxgate compass as the primary heading reference. As changes in the true or apparent wind angle occur, it adjusts the locked heading to maintain the original wind angle.
Wind information
To use Wind Vane mode, the SmartPilot must receive wind information from one of the following sources: · · · SeaTalk wind instrument connected to the autopilot via SeaTalk NMEA wind instrument Raymarine pushpit wind vane connected via a SeaTalk interface
True and apparent wind
SmartPilots can maintain a course relative to either an apparent or true wind angle in Wind Vane mode The default setting is apparent wind. If required, you can change this to true wind in User Calibration (see page 25).
WindTrim
In Wind Vane mode the SmartPilot uses WindTrim to eliminate the effects of turbulence and short term wind variations. This provides smooth and precise performance with minimal power consumption. You can adjust the wind response (WindTrim) level in User Calibration (see page 25) to control how quickly the SmartPilot responds to changes in the wind direction. Higher
Chapter 2: Advanced Operation wind trim settings will result in a pilot that is more responsive to wind changes.
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How do I select Wind Vane mode?
You can select Wind Vane mode from either Standby or Auto mode: 1. Press w v to select Wind Vane mode and lock the current wind angle: · the display shows the locked heading (e. g. 128°) and the wind angle (e. g. WIND 145P indicates an wind angle of 145° to port) · if the SmartPilot does not enter Wind Vane mode, it is not receiving wind data - check the instrument and connections
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3. In Wind Vane mode, the SmartPilot will then adjust the boat's heading to maintain the locked wind angle.
How do I leave Wind Vane mode?
You can leave Wind Vane mode by: · · pressing auto to return to Auto mode pressing standby to return to manual control
How do I adjust the locked wind angle
You can adjust the locked wind angle by using the -1, +1, -10 and +10 keys to change course. For example, to bear away by 10° when the boat is on a starboard tack: · · press -10 to turn the boat 10° to port the locked wind angle and locked heading will both change by 10° the autopilot will then adjust the locked heading as required to maintain the new wind angle
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ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide Note: Because turning the boat affects the relationship between the true and apparent wind angles, you should only use this method to make minor adjustments to the wind angle. [. . . ] The Installed Warranty provides for onboard repair or exchange, by Raymarine or it's approved service agents, for a period of 2 years/24 months, from date of sale of the boat to the end user where the equipment has been installed by a Raymarine certified installer, or from commissioning of the installation by a Raymarine certified installer, or 30 months from date of shipment of the equipment from Raymarine whichever expires first, except as provided below.
Obtaining Warranty Service
In the event of Warranty service being required, contact Raymarine or the nearest Raymarine certified service agent a full list of local service agents are available on the Internet or can be requested from the nearest Raymarine agent. A suitable proof of purchase, showing date, place of purchase, and serial number must be made available to Raymarine or authorized service agent at the time of request for Warranty service. In cases where a Raymarine certified installer has not installed the product; i. e. Limited Warranty, the affected unit must be returned to the local Raymarine approved service agent, with a copy of proof of purchase and/or completed warranty card. [. . . ]