| ST7001   Smartpilot   Controller   Operating Guide   Document number: 81225-1   Date: July 2003   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Important Information   iii   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.   SmartPilot documentation is arranged so that you can install, commission   and quickly use your SmartPilot, keeping to hand only the information   necessary.   • Installation Sheets - One per element of the system, these easy to under-   stand sheets guide you through the installation process. These can be dis-   carded once the installation is complete.   • • • SmartPilot Commissioning Guide - Describes how to connect, com-   mission and configure the system.   Quick Start Guide - Once commissioned, use your Smart Pilot right   away with this handy guide to the main operations.   Operating Guide - This handbook. Contains a detailed description of   the SmartPilot’s features and functions.   Warranty   Toregister your new Raymarine product, please takea few minutes tofill out   the warranty card. It is important that you complete the owner information   and return the card to us to receive full warranty benefits.   Safety notices   WARNING: Calibration   We supply this product calibrated to default settings that should provide   initial stable performance for most boats. To ensure optimum performance   on your boat, you must complete the procedures in SmartPilot   Commissioning Guide before use.   WARNING: Navigation aid   Although we have designed this product to be accurate and reliable, many   factors can affect its performance. Asa result, it shouldonly beusedas anaid   to navigation and should never replace common sense and navigational   judgement. Always maintain a permanent watch so you can respond to   situations as they develop.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   iv   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   Your Raymarine SmartPilot will add a new dimension to your boating   enjoyment. However, it is the skipper’s responsibility to ensure the safety of   the boat at all times by following these basic rules:   • Ensure that someone is present at the helm AT ALL TIMES, to take man-   ual control in an emergency.   • • Makesurethat all membersofcrewknowhowtodisengagetheautopilot.   Regularly check for other boats and any obstaclesto navigation – no mat-   ter how clear the sea appears, a dangerous situation can develop rapidly.   • • Maintain an accurate record of the boat’s position by using either a navi-   gation aid or visual bearings.   Maintain a continuous plot of your boat’s position on a current chart.   Ensure that the locked autopilot heading will steer the boat clear of all   obstacles. Make proper allowance for tidal set – the autopilot cannot.   • Even when your autopilot is locked onto the desired track using a naviga-   tionaid, alwaysmaintainalogandmakeregularpositionalplots. Naviga-   tionsignalscanproducesignificanterrorsundersomecircumstancesand   the autopilot will not be able to detect these errors.   EMC Conformance   All Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industry   standards for use in the recreational marine environment. Their design and   manufacture conforms to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility   (EMC) standards, but correct installation is required to ensure that   performance is not compromised.   Handbook information   To the best of our knowledge, the information in this handbook was correct   when it went to press. However, Raymarine cannot accept liability for any   inaccuracies or omissions it may contain. In addition, our policy of   continuous product improvement may change specifications without notice.   As a result, Raymarine cannot accept liability for any differences between   the product and the handbook.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   v Contents   Important Information ....................................................................................... iii   About the documentation provided .........................................................iii   Warranty ..................................................................................................iii   Safety notices ...........................................................................................iii   EMC Conformance .................................................................................iv   Handbook information ............................................................................iv   Chapter 1: SmartPilot Operation .......................................................................1   1.1 Introduction ...................................................................................... 1   1.2 Using the control unit ....................................................................... 3   Start-up mode ................................................................................... 3   Keypad functions ............................................................................. 3   What does the display tell me? ......................................................... 4   1.3 Using the SmartPilot to steer your boat ............................................ 5   How do I automatically steer to a heading? ...................................... 5   How do I return to hand steering? ..................................................... 5   How do I change course in Auto mode? ........................................... 6   Can I dodge an obstacle and then resume course? ............................ 6   1.4 How do I adjust the performance of my SmartPilot? ....................... 7   Off Course warning .......................................................................... 9   1.5 Using the SmartPilot with sail boats ............................................... 10   1.6 Can I adjust the display lighting and contrast? ............................... 11   How do I adjust the lights? ............................................................. 11   How do I adjust the contrast? ......................................................... 12   Chapter 2: Advanced Operation .......................................................................13   2.1 How do I follow a route set on a Chartplotter? ............................... 13   How do I activate Track mode? ...................................................... 13   How do I leave Track mode? .......................................................... 14   What is Cross track error? .............................................................. 14   Tidal stream compensation ............................................................. 15   How do I dodge an obstacle in Track mode? .................................. 15   What happens when I arrive at a waypoint? ................................... 16   What happens when I get to the end of the route? ........................... 17   Safety in Track mode ...................................................................... 18   2.2 Using Wind Vane mode – sail boats ............................................... 18   What is Wind Vane mode? ............................................................. 18   How do I select Wind Vane mode? ................................................. 19   How do I leave Wind Vane mode? .................................................. 19   How do I adjust the locked wind angle ........................................... 19   How do I dodge an obstacle in Wind Vane mode? .......................... 20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   vi   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   What is a Wind Shift warning? .......................................................20   How do I use AutoTack in Wind Vane mode? ................................20   Operating hints for Wind Vane mode .............................................21   2.3 How do I display boat data? ............................................................21   Can I display Waypoint names? .....................................................22   Warning messages ..........................................................................23   2.4 User Calibration Options ................................................................23   How do I access User Calibration settings? ....................................23   User Calibration pages ...................................................................24   Chapter 3: Fault Finding & Maintenance .........................................................27   3.1 Fault finding ...................................................................................27   SmartPilot alarm messages ............................................................28   3.2 General maintenance ......................................................................30   Routine checks ...............................................................................30   Cleaning the display .......................................................................30   EMC advice ....................................................................................30   Product support ..............................................................................31   Specifications .......................................................................................................33   ST7001 control unit ................................................................................33   SmartPilot computer functions ...............................................................33   Glossary .................................................................................................................34   Index ......................................................................................................................37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 1: SmartPilot Operation   1 Chapter 1: SmartPilot Operation   1.1 Introduction   The SmartPilot controller is a SeaTalk® compatible autopilot control unit. It   is designed as the main controller for the SmartPilot system.   The SmartPilot controller operates in the following modes:   • • • Standby: SmartPilot off. You have manual control of the boat   Auto: The SmartPilot steers the boat to maintain a locked heading   Track: The SmartPilot steers the boat to maintain a track between two   waypoints created on a navigation aid   • Wind Vane: The SmartPilot steers the boat to maintain a course relative   to a true or apparent wind angle   The SmartPilot controller also provides:   • • automatic tack (AutoTack) in Auto and Wind Vane modes   waypoint advance feature in Track mode   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   SmartPilot Functions   The functions provided with your SmartPilot system depend on whether the   SmartPilot computer contains an internal GyroPlus yaw sensor   : S1G, S2G and S3G systems   (with GyroPlus)   Non-G systems   (without GyroPlus)   Internal GyroPlus yaw sensor provides   enhanced course keeping using AST   (Advanced Steering Technology)   Full basic functionality: uses Raymarine   steering algorithm without AST   Steering to true and apparent wind in   Wind Vane mode   Steering to true and apparent wind in   Wind Vane mode   Equipped with AutoLearn, Raymarine’s   self-learning calibration system   Extended systems   You can connect the SmartPilot controller to other Raymarine SeaTalk   equipment so it can send and receive SeaTalk data:   • • • it can use waypoint information from a SeaTalk navigation instrument to   provide track control   it can use boat speed from a SeaTalk speed instrument to optimize track-   keeping performance   it can use wind information from a SeaTalk wind instrument for Wind   Vane steering   You can also use the SmartPilot with any navigator or wind instrument that   transmits National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) 0183 data.   The SmartPilot control unit can display SeaTalk and NMEA instrument data   in a user-defined selection of data pages.   For further information on other connections to your system see SmartPilot   Commissioning Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 1: SmartPilot Operation   3 1.2 Using the control unit   Start-up mode   The SmartPilot alwayspowersupinStandbymode withthedisplay showing   the boat’s current compass heading.   Note: You can press standby at any time to return to manual steering.   Keypad functions   The SmartPilot is controlled using simple push-button operations, all of   which are confirmed with a short beep. In addition to the main single-key   functions, there are several dual key operations.   disp   & Press to scroll through calibration parameters.   Press to adjust response and gain   Press to display data pages   Press for 1 second for lamp control   course change keys   -1 = Port 1˚   -10 = Port 10˚   +1 = Starboard 1˚   +10= Starboard 10˚   -1 plus -10   Press together for   AutoTack to port   +1 plus +10   Press together for   AutoTack to starboard   -1 plus +1   Press together for   response level   -1 plus +1   Press for 1 second   for rudder gain   resp   Press to display response level   Press for 1 second for rudder gain   track   Press for Track mode from Auto mode   (if a navigator is connected)   Press to accept waypoint advance   Press for 1 second to skip waypoint   standby   Press for Standby mode   Press for 2 seconds   auto   Press for Auto mode   to enter Calibration mode   w v   Press to steer to a fixed wind angle   standby plus auto   res'm   Press for Wind Vane mode   (if a wind vane is connected)   Press to resume previous course   D5448-2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   What does the display tell me?   The SmartPilot display screen provides the following information:   Autopilot mode indicators   GyroPlus indicator (appears if a   yaw sensor is connected to the autopilot)   Variable text area (up to 9 characters)   Distance units:   • no units = kilometres   • nm = nautical miles   • SM = statute miles   Heading indicators   Port and Starboard   direction-to-steer   indicators   Calibration mode indicator   (displayed on calibration pages)   Rudder position indicator   D5458-2   The bar graph at the bottom of the screen indicates the current position of the   rudder, as measured by the rudder position sensor.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 1: SmartPilot Operation   5 1.3 Using the SmartPilot to steer your boat   How do I automatically steer to a heading?   1. Steady the boat on the required heading.   2. Press auto   TheSmartPilotisnowinAUTO modeandwillsteertothechosenheading,   shown on the display. This mode is often known as “point-and-shoot”.   D5515-2   CAUTION:   Automatic course control makes it easier to sail a boat, but it is NOT a   substitute for good seamanship. ALWAYS maintaina permanent watch   by the helm.   How do I return to hand steering?   Press standby to disengage the SmartPilot:   • in STANDBY mode, you have manual control of the boat and the dis-   play shows the boat’s current compass heading.   D4209-3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6 ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   How do I change course in Auto mode?   In Auto mode, use the -1 and -10 (port) and +1 and +10 (starboard) keys to   change the locked heading in steps of 1° or 10°. For example: press -10 three   times for a 30° course change to port.   Port   Starboard   or   or   D3320-3   Can I dodge an obstacle and then resume course?   To avoid an obstacle when your boat is under autopilot control, you can   dodge the obstacle and then resume your previous course.   Obstacle   Original   course   Dodge   D3303-3P   1. Select a course change in the appropriate direction. For example, press -   10 three times for a 30°dodge to port.   2. Whensafelyclearoftheobstacle,reversethepreviouscoursechange(for   example, press +10 three times).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 1: SmartPilot Operation   7 1.4 How do I adjust the performance of my   SmartPilot?   The principal method of adjusting the performance of SmartPilot systems is   by changing the response level. This is the only user adjustment you should   need to make to your SmartPilot on a regular basis.   The response level controls the relationship between the SmartPilot’s course   keeping accuracy and the amount of helm/drive activity. When you turn on   your SmartPilot it will always be at the default level. (This level can be   adjusted in User Calibration see page 23)   When you require extra tight course keeping (e.g. for pilotage in confined   and sheltered waters), increase the setting. If you want to minimize drive   activity and conserve battery power, decrease the setting.   You can make temporary adjustments to the response level when using your   SmartPilot on a day-to-day basis. By doing this you can match performance   to conditions as they occur.   Note: You will lose these temporary changes to response level whenever the   system is powered off. You can make permanent adjustments in User Cali-   bration (See page 23). This determines the default power-up response level.   Adjusting performance – S1G, S2G and S3G systems   S1G, S2G and S3G systems systems have 9 levels of response:   • level 9 to 7 give the tightest course keeping and greatest rudder activity   (and power consumption). This can lead to a rough passage in open   waters as the SmartPilot may ‘fight’ the sea.   • • levels6to4shouldgivegoodcoursekeepingwithcrisp,wellcontrolled   turns under normal operating conditions   level 3 to 1 minimizes the amount of pilot activity. This conserves   power, but may compromise short-term course-keeping accuracy   With these points in mind, you should use the following procedure to make   temporary adjustments to the response level when required:   1. DisplaytheRESPONSE screenbypressingeithertheresp keyorthe -1and   +1keys together momentarily.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8 ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   Decrease   response   Increase   response   D5453-2   Note: The RESPONSE screen is set as a default data page (see SmartPilot   Commissioning Guide) so you can also access it by pressing disp and then   scrolling through the data pages.   2. Press -1 or+1orthe upor down arrow keys to changetheresponse level.   3. Press disp or wait for 5 seconds to return to the previous display.   Adjusting performance – Non-G systems   Non-G SmartPilot systems have three different response levels:   • Response Level 1: AutoSeastate on (Automatic deadband)   The SmartPilot will gradually ignore repetitive boat movements and   only react to true variations in course. This provides the best compro-   mise between power consumption and course keeping accuracy   • • Response Level 2: AutoSeastate off (Minimum deadband)   This setting provides tighter course keeping but will lead to increased   power consumption and drive unit activity   Response Level 3: AutoSeastate off + yaw damping   This setting provides the tightest possible course keeping by introducing   counter rudder yaw damping You can adjust the counter rudder setting in   Dealer Calibration (see SmartPilot Commissioning Guide)   To make a temporary change to the response setting:   1. Display the RESPONSE screen by pressing either the resp key or the -1   and +1keys together   2. Press -1 or +1or the up arrow or down arrow keys to change the response   between levels 1 to 3.   3. Press disp or wait for 5 seconds to return to the previous display.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 1: SmartPilot Operation   9 Note: You will lose these temporary changes to response level whenever the   system is powered off. You can make permanent adjustments in User Cali-   bration (see page 23).   Off Course warning   = deviation to port   = deviation to starboard   D4229-3   The SmartPilot warns you when you have been off course from the locked   heading for longer than 20 seconds. It shows whether the deviation is to port   or starboard.   Note: The default off course angle is set at 20º. You can adjust this angle in   Dealer Calibration (see SmartPilot Commissioning Guide).   1. To cancel the off course warning, press standby to return to manual   steering.   2. Check whether your boat is carrying too much sail, or whether the sails   are badly balanced. You can usually significantly improve course keep-   ing by improving the sail balance.   Note: The SmartPilot also clears the warning if the heading recovers or if   you change course.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   1.5 Using the SmartPilot with sail boats   Using the SmartPilot to automatically tack (AutoTack)   The SmartPilothas abuilt inautomatic tackfacility(AutoTack)that turnsthe   boat through 100° in the required direction. If you have set the vessel type to   SAILBOAT, youcanadjustthedefaultAutoTackangleinUserCalibration(see   page 23).   • • to AutoTack to port: press the -1 and -10 keys together   to AutoTack to starboard: press the +1 and +10 keys together   CAUTION:   When making major course changes, the trim on the boat may change   substantially. Due to this, the SmartPilot may take some time to settle   accurately onto the new course.   AutoTack - Port   AutoTack - Starboard   Wind   Wind   AutoTack   angle   AutoTack   angle   D5399-1   How do I prevent accidental gybes?   Note: For the gybe inhibit feature to work, the SmartPilot needs suitable   wind information (see page 25).   The gybe inhibit feature stops the boat from performing an AutoTack away   from the wind – this will prevent accidental gybes. This feature can be dis-   abled if required.   With gybe inhibit on:   • • you will be able to perform an AutoTack into the wind   to prevent accidental gybes, the autopilot will prevent the boat from   performing an AutoTack away from the wind   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 1: SmartPilot Operation   11   With gybe inhibit off:   • you can perform an AutoTack into or away from the wind.   Note: Gybe inhibit is switched on as a default but can be disabled in User   Calibration (see page 23).   Gusty conditions   Ingustyconditions, thecoursemaytendtowanderslightly,particularlyifthe   sails are badly balanced. If you take the following precautions, the SmartPi-   lot will be able to maintain competent control even in gale force conditions:   • You can improve course keeping by improving the sail balance:   • • do not allow the boat to heel over excessively   ease the mainsheet traveller to leeward to reduce heelingand weather   helm   • if necessary, reef the mainsail a little early   • In very strong winds and large seas, you should avoid sailing with the   wind dead astern:   • • ideally, bring the wind at least 30° away from a dead run   in severe conditions, you may also need to remove the mainsail and   sail under headsail only   1.6 Can I adjust the display lighting and contrast?   How do I adjust the lights?   You can adjust the display and keypad lighting by:   1. Pressingdispfor 1 second from any mode to access the LAMP screen and   turn on the lights.   2. Press the disp key to cycle through the possible illumination settings:   LAMP 3 (the brightest setting), LAMP 2, LAMP 1, OFF, LAMP 1, LAMP 2,   LAMP 3 and so on:   • as you change the setting, the illumination on any other SeaTalk   instruments or control units will also change   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   1 second   D5517-2   3. The display automatically returns to the previous mode if you do not   press a key for 10 seconds:   • if you press another mode key within 10 seconds you will select the   mode assigned to that key (for example: auto selects Auto mode,   standby selects Standby mode)   Notes: (1) You can also adjust the lighting level from any other SeaTalk   instrument or control unit.   (2) When you switch off the unit you lose any changes you have   made to the lighting level.   How do I adjust the contrast?   To set the contrast level for the ST7001 display:   1. With the autopilot in Standby mode, press the dispkey for one second to   access the LAMP screen.   2. Press the disp key for one second again, to display theCONTRAST screen.   3. Use the up and downarrow keys to set the required contrast level (from   1 to 15).   4. The display automatically returns to the previous mode if you do not   press a key for 10 seconds:   Note: if you press another mode key within 10 seconds you will select the   mode assigned to that key (for example: auto selects Auto mode, standby   selects Standby mode)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 2: Advanced Operation   13   Chapter 2: Advanced Operation   2.1 How do I follow a route set on a Chartplotter?   By using TRACK mode, the SmartPilot can maintain a route between   waypoints created on a navigation system. It makes any course changes   necessary to keep your boat on course, automatically compensating for tidal   streams and leeway.   Track mode is only available if you have connected the SmartPilot to a suit-   able navigation system providing SeaTalk or NMEA information. (See   SmartPilot Commissioning Guide for connection details)   Your SmartPilot system can receive route information from:   • • a SeaTalk navigation instrument or chartplotter   a navigation system transmitting data in NMEA 0183 format.   How do I activate Track mode?   CAUTION:   When you enter Track mode, the SmartPilot will bring the boat onto the   track in a controlled way. The closer the boat is to the correct heading   andtrack, thequickeritwillsettletheboatontothenewcourse.Toavoid   an unexpected turn, approximately align the boat with the required   track before entering Track mode.   Starting with the SmartPilot in AUTO mode and your chartplotter following a   route.   1. Press track to enter Track mode.   2. Wait for the warning to sound.   The display will show the bearing to the next planned waypoint and the   direction in which the boat will turn to reach this waypoint.   3. If it is safe for the boat to turn onto the new course, press the track key:   • • the SmartPilot will turn the boat onto the new course.   the display shows the heading required to achieve the required track   Note: The closer the boat is to the correct heading and track when you press   track, the quicker the SmartPilot will bring the boat onto the new course. If   the boat is more than 0.3 nm from the track, the Large Cross Track Error   warning will sound (see page 14).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   14   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   Automatic track acquisition   Waypoint at 270˚   Waypoint at 270˚   Current   heading   Previous   heading   From auto mode, press track to enter Track mode . . . . . . then press track again to turn boat to waypoint.   How do I leave Track mode?   You can leave Track mode at any time by:   • • pressing auto to return to Auto mode   pressing standby to steer manually in Standby mode   What is Cross track error?   Waypoint 2   Cross track error (XTE)   more than 0.3 nm   Actual route   Planned route   Waypoint 1   Cross track error (XTE) is the distance between the current position and a   planned route. The SmartPilot receives the cross track error information   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 2: Advanced Operation   15   from the navigation equipment, anddisplays the XTE in nautical miles (nm),   statute miles (SM) or kilometres (km).   If the cross track error is greater than 0.3 nm, the SmartPilot will sound the   LargeCrossTrackErrorwarningandshowwhetheryouaretotheport (Pt)or   starboard (Stb) of the planned track.   Tidal stream compensation   Under most conditions, the SmartPilot will hold the selected track to within   0.05 nm (300 ft) or better. It takes account of the boat’s speed when   computing course changes to ensure optimum performance.   Waypoint 2   Boat's speed over ground   Tidal component   Boat's speed through water   Waypoint 1   D3261-3   How do I dodge an obstacle in Track mode?   In Track mode you still have full control from the keypad. You can make a   dodge maneuver by using the course change keys (-1, +1, -10 or +10) to se-   lect the desired course change.   After you have avoided the hazard, you can cancel the dodge course change   by making an equal course change in the opposite direction.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   16   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   What happens when I arrive at a waypoint?   As the boat arrives at the target waypoint the chartplotter will select the next   target waypointandtransmit this tothe SmartPilot. Itwill thendetect thenew   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   Waypoint advance   D5446-2P   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. Check that it is safe to turn onto the new track.   2. Press the trackkey. Thiswillcancel theWaypoint Advance warningand   turn the boat towards the next waypoint.   Note: If you do not press track to accept the Waypoint Advance, the Smart-   Pilot 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   targetwaypoint,youcanskipawaypointbypressingtrackfor1second.The   display will then show the Waypoint Advance screen for the next waypoint.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 2: Advanced Operation   Check it is safe to turn, then press track to turn the boat towards the next   17   waypoint.   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, youcancancel thewarningwithoutacceptingthewaypoint   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   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   18   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   ensurethesafetyoftheirboatatalltimesthroughcarefulnavigationand   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 primaryheading reference. As changes in the true or apparent wind angle   occur, it adjusts the locked heading to maintain the original wind angle.   Wind information   Touse WindVane mode, the SmartPilot must receivewindinformation 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 providessmooth 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   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 2: Advanced Operation   wind trim settings will result in a pilot that is more responsive to wind   19   changes.   How do I select Wind Vane mode?   You can select Wind Vane mode from either Standby or Auto mode:   1. Steady the boat onto the required wind angle.   2. 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   w v   D6384-1   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   Youcanadjustthelockedwindanglebyusingthe-1, +1, -10and+10keysto   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   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   20   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   Note: Becauseturningtheboat affectsthe relationshipbetweenthe true and   apparent wind angles, you should only use this method to make minor ad-   justments to the wind angle. For major changes, return to Standby mode,   steer onto the new heading, then reselect Wind Vane mode.   How do I dodge an obstacle in Wind Vane mode?   In Wind Vane mode you still have full control from the keypad. You can   makeadodgemaneuverbyusingthecoursechangekeys(-1, +1,-10or+10)   to select the desired course change.   After you have avoided the hazard, you can cancel the dodge course change   by making an equal course change in the opposite direction.   What is a Wind Shift warning?   If the autopilot detects a wind shift of more than 15° it will sound the wind   shift warning and display the WIND SHIFT message:   • To cancel the warning, and retain the existing wind angle and new head-   ing, press standby and auto together.   • Alternatively, to cancel the warning and return to the previous heading:   • • adjust the locked wind angle using the -1, +1, -10 and +10 keys.   press standby to return to hand steering, steer onto the required   heading, and press standby and auto together to return to Wind   Vane mode with the new wind angle   How do I use AutoTack in Wind Vane mode?   Note: If you use the AutoTack function in Wind Vane mode, make sure the   wind vane has been centered accurately.   The SmartPilothas abuilt inautomatic tackfacility(AutoTack)that turnsthe   boat through 100° in the required direction:   • • to AutoTack to port: press the -1 and -10 keys together   to AutoTack to starboard: press the +1 and +10 keys together   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 2: Advanced Operation   21   AutoTack - Port   AutoTack - Starboard   Wind   Wind   AutoTack   angle   AutoTack   angle   D5399-2   Note: If you have set the vessel type to SAIL BOAT, you can adjust the default   AutoTack angle in User Calibration (see page 24).   When you AutoTack in Wind Vane mode, the boat turns through the   AutoTack angle. The SmartPilot will then trim the heading to mirror the   locked wind angle from the previous tack.   Operating hints for Wind Vane mode   • Always trim your sails carefully to minimize the amount of standing   helm.   • • Reef the headsail and mainsail a little early rather than too late.   InWindVanemodetheSmartPilotwillreacttolong-termwindshifts,but   will not correct for short-term changes such as gusts.   • In gusty and unsteady inshore conditions, it is best to sail a few degrees   further off the wind so that changes in wind direction can be tolerated.   2.3 How do I display boat data?   Use the disp key to show ‘data pages’ of SeaTalk or NMEA data:   1. Pressdisptoaccessthefirstdatapage, andpressitagaintocyclethrough   each data page in turn:   • • when you cycle past the last data page, the display returns to the cur-   rent SmartPilot mode screen (for example, AUTO)   4 data pages are set in the factory as a default (see diagram): within   User setup you can select up to 15 pages and control the information   they display (see page 23)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   22   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   Notes: (1) If the SmartPilot system cannot obtain the required informa-   tion, the data page will show dashes instead of a value.   (2) The direction-to-steer arrows relate to the data page   information.   (3) Most data pages show repeated data so you cannot adjust   them: the exceptions are the RESPONSE and RUDDER GAIN data   pages, which you can adjust using the or up/down arrow keys   Default data pages   Data page 4   Data page 3   Data page 1   Data page 2   Autopilot mode   Press for 1 sec to   return to previous   data page   D5456-2   Can I display Waypoint names?   Ifthewaypointshavebeengivennames, theST7001willdisplaythemonthe   Cross Track Error (XTE), Bearing To Waypoint (BTW) and Distance To   Waypoint (DTW) data pages:   • • • waypoint names of five characters or less are displayed together with the   page name (as shown by screen A below)   waypoint names of more than five characters alternate with the page   name (as shown by screen B below)   if the waypoint name has more than nine characters, the display only   shows the first nine characters   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 2: Advanced Operation   23   A B D4326-3   Warning messages   Shallow warning (SHALLOW)   The SmartPilot shows the Shallow warning if it receives a shallow depth   message from an instrument on the SeaTalk system. Press standby or disp   to cancel the warning.   Man Overboard warning (MOB)   The SmartPilot activates the Man Overboard warning if it receives a man   overboard (MOB) message from another instrument on the SeaTalk system.   It displays the text MOB insteadof the waypoint number for the XTE, DTW and   BTW data pages.   2.4 User Calibration Options   The calibration information in this handbook relates to only those settings   that can be adjusted during normal operation (USER CAL). For information on   all available calibration settings, see SmartPilot Commissioning Guide.   Note: Many of the settings are sailboat specific and will only be displayed if   your vessel type is set to SAILBOAT   How do I access User Calibration settings?   You can only access the calibration mode from Standby mode:   1. With the SmartPilot in Standby mode, press and hold the standby key   for 2 seconds. The display will change to show DISPLAY CAL.   2. Press the disp key once, the display will now show USER CAL.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   24   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   3. Press auto to enter User Calibration.   The first page of User Calibration will now be displayed.   4. To access other User Calibration pages, press disp to scroll down   through the items within that grouping:   5. When you reach an item you wish to adjust, use the -1, +1, -10 and +10   keys (as appropriate) to change the value.   6. When you have made all the changes you want to make, press and hold   standby for two seconds to exit calibration mode and save changes.   User Calibration pages   AutoTack angle (SAILBOAT only)   The AutoTack angle is the angle through which the boat will turn when you   select an automatic tack.   Screen Text   Options   AUTO TACK   40° to 125° in 1° steps   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 2: Advanced Operation   25   Gybe inhibit (SAILBOAT only)   With gybe inhibit on:   • • you will be able to perform an AutoTack into the wind   to prevent accidental gybes, the SmartPilot will prevent the boat from   performing an AutoTack away from the wind   With gybe inhibit off, you can perform an AutoTack into or away from the   wind.   Screen Text   Options   GYBE STOP   ON (Default) = Gybe inhibit on (gybes prevented)   OFF = Gybe inhibit off (gybes permitted)   Wind selection (SAILBOAT only)   This screen determines whether the boat steers to apparent or true wind in   Wind Vane mode.   Options   WIND APP (Default)   WIND TRUE   SmartPilot steers to apparent wind angle   SmartPilot steers to true wind angle   WindTrim (SAILBOAT only)   WindTrim controls how quickly the SmartPilot responds to changes in the   wind direction. Higher wind trim settings will result in a system that is more   responsive to wind changes.   Screen Text   Options   WIND TRIM   Range = 1 to 9   1 to 3 - Least responsive to wind changes (less system activ-   ity)   4 to 6 - Moderate response to wind changes   7 to 9 - Most responsive to wind changes (more system activ-   ity)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   26   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   Response level   This sets the default SmartPilot response level setting. The response level   controlstherelationshipbetweencoursekeepingaccuracyandtheamountof   helm/drive activity. You can make temporary changes to response during   normal operation (see Operation Guide).   S1G, S2G and S3G systems   Screen Text   Options   RESPONSE   Range = 1 to 9   levels 9 to 7 gives the tightest course keeping and greatest   rudder activity (and power consumption). This can lead to a   rough passage in open waters as the SmartPilot may ‘fight’   the sea.   levels 6to 4 should give good course keeping with crisp,   well controlled turns under normal operating conditions   levels3to1minimizes the amountofpilotactivity. Thiscon-   serves power, but may compromise short-term course-keep-   ing accuracy   Non-G SmartPilot systems   Screen Text   Options   RESPONSE 1   AutoSeastate on (Automatic deadband)   The SmartPilot will gradually ignore repetitive boat move-   mentsandonlyreacttotrue variationsincourse. Thisprovides   the best compromise between power consumption and   course keeping accuracy   RESPONSE 2   RESPONSE 3   AutoSeastate off (minimum deadband)   This setting provides tighter course keeping but will lead to   increased power consumption and drive unit activity   AutoSeastate off + counter rudder yaw damping   This setting provides the tightest possible course keeping by   introducing counter rudder yaw damping   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 3: Fault Finding & Maintenance   27   Chapter 3: Fault Finding & Maintenance   All Raymarine products are designed to provide many years of trouble-free   operation. We also put them through comprehensive testing and quality   assurance procedures before shipping.   This chapter provides information about identifying problems, interpreting   alarm messages, maintaining your SmartPilot and obtaining product   support.   If a fault occurs with your SmartPilot, use the fault finding tables in this   section to help identify the problem and provide a solution.If you cannot   resolve the problem yourself, refer to the product support information.   3.1 Fault finding   SYMPTOM   POSSIBLE CAUSE and SOLUTION   Display is blank   No power – check the power and SeaTalk fuses on   course computer, then check main fuse/circuit breaker.   Data page display shows sta-   tionary dashes   The control unit is not receiving necessary data from   other instruments – check cabling.   Display shows rotating dashes Compass calibration in progress (see SmartPilot Com-   missioning Guide).   Displayed compass heading   You have not calibrated the compass. Carry out the devi-   does not agree with the boat’s ation and alignment procedures (see SmartPilot Com-   compass   missioning Guide).   No display bar on the display   Rudder bar switched off in Display Calibration – select   RUDD BAR or STEER BAR   Rudder bar display moves in   opposite direction to rudder   Reverse the red and green rudder position sensor con-   nections at the course computer   Boat turns slowly and takes a   Rudder gain too low. Complete AutoLearn or increase   long time to come onto course gain setting.   Boat overshoots when turning Rudder gain too high. Complete AutoLearn or decrease   onto a new course   gain setting.   The SmartPilot ‘hunts’ when   trying to position the rudder   Adjust the RUDD DAMP setting (see SmartPilot Commis-   sioning Guide). Increase the damping one levelat a time   until the autopilot stops hunting, and always use the   lowest acceptable value   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   28   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   SYMPTOM   POSSIBLE CAUSE and SOLUTION   The SmartPilot appears to be   Northerly/Southerly heading correction (AutoAdapt) is   unstable on Northerly headings not set up (see SmartPilot Commissioning Guide). [Does   in the Northern hemisphere (or not apply to S1G, S2G and S3G systems.]   Southerly headings in the   Southern hemisphere)   You cannot enter Seatrial Cali- Seatrial calibration lock is on – turn off the calibration   bration   protection feature in Dealer Calibration (see SmartPilot   Commissioning Guide).   The SmartPilot will not ‘talk’ to Cabling problem – make sure all the cables are con-   other SeaTalk instruments   nected properly.   Position information not   received   Navigator not transmitting the correct position data.   The SmartPilot will not auto   advance to the next waypoint   No bearing to waypoint information received from the   navigator.   Non-Raymarine 24V autopilots Check that the clutch fuse is in the correct position. E.g.   clutch slipping 24 V position for 24 V clutches.   When holding a constant course The Autopilot is connected to a Raymarine Pathfinder   in STANDBY mode, the heading unit with the “Bridge NMEA Heading” option switched   continuously changes   on. Disable this feature on the Pathfinder unit.   SmartPilot alarm messages   When the SmartPilot detects a fault or failure on the system, it will activate   one of the alarm messages listed in the following table.   • • Unless otherwise stated, you should respond to the alarm by pressing   standby to clear the alarm and return to manual control, before you   attempt to resolve the problem.   In some situations, the SmartPilot will raise more than one alarm. When   you have dealt with the first alarm, it will display the next alarm.   ALARM MESSAGE   POSSIBLE CAUSE and SOLUTION   AUTO RELEASE   Possible fault with rudder position sensor – check connections.   OR   Stern(I/O)drivesonly–youhavetakenmanualcontrolofsteeringwith   AutoRelease on. The alarm cancels automatically after 10 seconds.   CURRENT LIMIT   Serious drive failure – the drive is taking too much current due to short-   circuit or jamming. Check the drive unit.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 3: Fault Finding & Maintenance   29   ALARM MESSAGE   POSSIBLE CAUSE and SOLUTION   DRIVE STOPPED   The autopilot is unable to turn the rudder (this occurs if the weather   load on helm is too high, or if the rudder position sensor has passed   beyond the preset rudder limits or rudder end-stops).   Check drive and rudder position sensor.   LOW BATTERY   Supply voltage has dropped below acceptable limits.   To respond to a Low Battery alarm:   • press standby to clear the alarm and return to hand steering   • start the engine to recharge the battery   LRN FAIL 1, 2 or 4   AutoLearn not completed successfully.   Failure codes:   1 = AutoLearn has not been carried out (default setting)   2 = AutoLearn failed, usually due to manual interruption   4 = AutoLearn failed, probably due to drive or compass failure   Repeat the AutoLearn procedure.   MOT POW SWAPPED   NO DATA   Motor cables are connected to power terminals (and power cables are   connected to motor terminals) at course computer. Turn off power and   swap over connections.   Caused by any of the following situations:   • the compass is not connected   • the autopilot is in Wind Vane mode and it has not received wind   angle data for 30 seconds   • the autopilot is in Track mode and:   • the autopilot is not receiving SeaTalk navigation data, or   • the position sensor (GPS, Loran, Decca) is receiving a low strength   signal – this will clear when the signal improves   Check connections to the compass, wind instrument and navigator.   Note: The autopilot stops adjusting the heading as soon as it loses   data.   The controller is not receiving data from the SmartPilot computer.   Check connections and check course computer is switched on.   NO PILOT   RG FAIL   GyroPlus yaw sensor has failed:   • If you have a S1G, S2G or S3G course computer with internal   GyroPlus sensor – call a Raymarine service agent.   • If you have a Non-Gscourse computer with external GyroPlus yaw   sensor – check the sensor and connections, then call a Raymarine ser-   vice agent.   SeaTalk data problem on one of the SeaTalk lines – check connections.   SEATALK and FAIL 1 or 2   SEATALK and FAIL   The controlunitcannottransmitdatatothe SeaTalksystem. Makesure   all SeaTalk cables are connected properly.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   30   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   3.2 General maintenance   Routine checks   CAUTION:   The SmartPilot computer and controller do not contain any user   serviceable parts. It should be serviced only by authorized Raymarine   service technician.   The SmartPilot computer does NOT contain user-serviceable parts. If you   removethemaincoveryouwillinvalidatethewarranty. Thecontrollerisalso   a sealed unit. As a result, user maintenance is limited to the following checks   • • make sure all cable connectors are firmly attached   examine for signs of wear or damage – replace any damaged cables   Note: Do not use chemical or abrasive materials to clean the SmartPilot   computer. If the case is dirty, wipe it with a clean, damp cloth.   Cleaning the display   CAUTION:   Take care when cleaning the display. Avoid wiping the display screen   with a dry cloth as this could scratch the screen coating. If necessary,   only use a mild detergent.   • Never use chemical or abrasive materials to clean the controller. If it is   dirty, wipe it with a clean, damp cloth.   • Incertainconditions, condensationmay appearinside thedisplay screen.   This will not harm the unit, and you can clear it by switching on the illu-   mination for a short time.   EMC advice   • When powered up, all electrical equipment produces electromagnetic   fields. Thesecancauseadjacent pieces ofelectrical equipment tointeract   with one another, with a consequent adverse effect on operation.   • To minimize these effects and enable you to get the best possible perfor-   mance from your Raymarine equipment, guidelines are given in the   installation instructions, to enable you to ensure minimum interaction   between different items of equipment, i.e. ensure optimum Electromag-   netic Compatibility (EMC).   • Always report any EMC-related problems to your nearest Raymarine   dealer. We use such information to improve our quality standards.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 3: Fault Finding & Maintenance   31   • In some installations, it may not be possible to prevent the equipment   from being affected by external influences. In general this will not dam-   age the equipment but it can lead to spurious resetting action, or momen-   tarily may result in faulty operation.   Product support   Raymarine products are supported by a worldwide network of distributors   and Authorized Service Representatives. If you encounter any difficulties   with this product, please contact either your national distributor, service   representative, ortheRaymarineTechnicalServicesCallCenter. Refertothe   back cover or the Worldwide Distributor List for contact details.   Before you considerreturning the autopilot, make sure that the power supply   cableissoundandthatallconnectionsaretightandfreefromcorrosion.Ifthe   connections are secure, refer to the Fault Finding section in this chapter.   If you cannot trace orrectify thefault, contact your nearest Raymarinedealer   or Service Center, specifying:   • the SmartPilot controller and SmartPilot computer serial numbers:   • • the controller serial number is printed on its rear cover   the computer serial number is printed under its connector cover   • the controller and computer software version numbers   The following illustration shows how to display the software information:   • press and hold standby for 4 seconds:   • • after 2 seconds you will see the DISPLAY CAL screen   then after another 2 seconds you see controller software version   • • press disp to display the computer software version   press disp again to display the total number of hours the SmartPilot has   been used in Auto mode.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   32   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   Software Information   4 seconds   1 second   1 second   Control unit   software version   Time autopilot   used in Auto   Course computer   software version   1 second   D5494-2   Product details table   For future reference, you may want to use this table to record serial and   software information for your SmartPilot:   Serial Number   Software Version   SmartPilot Controller   SmartPilot Computer   Hours Used   hours   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications   33   Specifications   ST7001 control unit   Nominal supply voltage:   Operating voltage range:   Current consumption (in Standby mode)   Operating temperature:   Water protection:   12 V DC via SeaTalk   10 V to 15 V DC   50 mA (less than 120 mA with full lighting)   0 °C to +70 °C (32 °F to 158 °F)   waterproof to CFR46   Overall dimensions:   width   height   175 mm (6.9 in)   115 mm (4.53 in)   41 mm (1.62 in)   depth   Keypad:   13 button illuminated keypad   Liquid Crystal Display (LCD):   shows heading, locked course and navigational data, and up   to 15 data pages   LCD illumination:   Input connections:   Output connections:   CE approvals:   3 brightness levels + off; 15 contrast levels   SeaTalk (x2) and NMEA 0183   SeaTalk (x2)   conforms to: 89/336/EC (EMC), EN60945:1997   SmartPilot computer functions   SmartPilot computer   Controller   S1G, S2G and S3G systems   Non-G systems   ST7001   •Internal GyroPlus yaw sensor   •Enhanced course keeping using AST   •FastTrim   •Full access to AutoLearn, providing   automatic steering calibration   • Improved track-keeping   •Steers to true and apparent wind in Wind • Uses Raymarine steering algorithm   Vane mode   •Improved calibration access   • Full basic functionality   •Improved track-keeping   • Steers to true and apparent wind in Wind   Vane mode   • Improved calibration access, but without   AutoLearn   without AST   •No FastTrim   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   34   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   Glossary   Term   Meaning   AST   Advanced Steering Technology (AST) is Raymarine’s unique advanced steering   algorithm. It uses inputs from awide varietyof sensors to tune the autopilot’s oper-   ation to provide superior control of the boat in any condition.   AutoLearn   AutoTrim   Self-learning calibration feature available on S1G, S2G and S3G autopilot systems.   The AutoTrim setting determines the rate at which the autopilot applies ‘standing   helm’tocorrectfortrimchangescausedbyvaryingwindloads onthe sails orsuper-   structure.   AWG   CE   American Wire Gauge   Marked on Raymarine products that comply with defined European Community   standards   counter rudder   Counter rudder is the amount of rudder the autopilot applies to try to prevent the   boat from yawing off course. Higher counter rudder settings result in more rudder   being applied.   CR pump   DC   Constant Running hydraulic pump   Direct current   EMC   (Electromagnetic   Compatibility)   When powered up, all electricalequipment produces electromagneticfields. These   cancauseadjacentpieces ofelectricalequipmenttointeractwithoneanother, and   this can degrade their performance. By following the EMC guidelines in this hand-   book, you can minimize these effects by ensuring optimum Electromagnetic Com-   patibility (EMC) between equipment.   Fluxgate   GPS   Standard Raymarine compass supplied with course computer core pack   Global Positioning System   GyroPlus   Raymarine’s GyroPlus yaw sensor that measures the boat’s rate of turn. It is built   into the S1G, S2G and S3G course computers.   I/O drive   MOB   Inboard/Outboard or stern drive   Man overboard   nm   Nautical mile   NMEA   The NMEA (National Maritime Electronics Association) protocol is an internation-   ally accepted serial communication interface standard for sharing data between   electronic equipment. Raymarine products can share information with non-   SeaTalk equipment using the NMEA 0183 protocol.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Glossary   35   Term   Meaning   response   The autopilot response level controls the relationship between course keeping   accuracy and the amount of helm/drive activity.   rudder gain   SeaTalk   Rudder gain is a measure of how much helm the autopilot will apply to correct   course errors. The higher the setting the more rudder will be applied.   SeaTalk is Raymarine’s proprietary communication system. It links the products to   provide a single, integrated system sharing power and data.   SeaTalk bus   This refers to the continuous SeaTalk system connecting together a series of Ray-   marine units.   SM   Statute (land) mile   VHF   Very High Frequency (radio)   WindTrim   WindTrim (wind response) controls how quickly the autopilot responds to changes   in the wind direction. Higher wind trim settings will result in a pilot that is more   responsive to wind changes.   XTE   Yaw   Cross track error   The boat’s rate of turn (°/sec)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   36   ST7001+ Smartpilot Controller Operating Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Index   37   Index   Contrast 12   Dodging obstacles   Auto mode 6   A Alarms 28   AUTO RELEASE 28   CURRENT LIMIT 28   DRIVE STOPPED 29   LARGE XTE 14   LOW BATT 29   Drive stopped alarm 29   F Fault finding 27   Following a route 13   LRN FAIL 29   MOB 23   MOT POW SWAPPED 29   NEXT WPT 17   G Glossary 34-35   Gybe inhibit 9, 25   GyroPlus fail alarm 29   NO DATA 29   NO PILOT 29   OFF COURSE 9   RG FAIL 29   K Keypad functions 3   SEATALK FAIL 1 or 2 29   SEATALK/STLK FAIL 29   SHALLOW 23   L Learn fail alarm 29   Low battery alarm 29   WINDSHIFT 20   M Auto mode 5   AutoTack 9   Maintenance 30   Changing course 6   Dodging obstacles 6   Off course warning 9   Man Overboard alarm 23   Motor/Power swapped alarm 29   N AutoRelease   Alarm 28   AutoTack 9, 24   Next WPT warning 17   No data alarm 29   No pilot alarm 29   in wind vane mode 20   O C Off course warning   Contrast 12   Controller   Description 9   Specifications 33   Course changes 6   P Performance 7   Preventing gybes 9   Product support 31   Cross track error   Explanation 14   LARGE XTE warning 14   Current limit alarm 28   R Response level 26   RG fail alarm 29   Route completed 17   D Data pages 21   Display   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   38   Index   Wind vane mode 18   Adjusting wind angle 19   Apparent wind 18   AutoTack 20   S Safety notices iii   Track mode 18   Sailboats   Enabling 19   Operating hints 21   True wind 18   Wind shift warning 20   WindTrim 18   AutoTack 9   Preventing gybes 9   SeaTalk   SeaTalk fail 1 or 2 29   SeaTalk fail alarm 29   Service 31   WindTrim 18   Settings   AutoTack 24   Gybe inhibit 25   Response level 26   User calibration 23   Wind type 25   Shallow alarm 23   SmartPilot   Disengaging 5   Engaging 5   Functions 2, 33   Specifications 33   Standby Mode 5   T Technical support 31   Track mode 13   Cross track error 14   Next waypoint 17   Route completed 17   Safety 18   Tidal compensation 15   Waypoint names 22   U User Calibration 23   W Waypoint   Advance 16   Arrival 16   Skipping 16   Wind angle   Adjusting 19   Wind type 25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Warranty Certificate   The Raymarine warranty terms and conditions as described below do not affect the customer’s   statutory rights.   Limited Warranty   Raymarine warrants each new Light Marine Product to be of good materials and workmanship.   Raymarine, or it’s approved agents, will repair or exchange under warranty any parts proven to   be defective in material or workmanship under normal use, for a period of 2 years/24 months   from date of sale to end user, or 30 months from date of shipment from Raymarine – whichever   expires first, except as provided below.   Raymarine Limited Warranty covers the parts and labor associated with any warranty repair as   described above, provided that the unit is returned to Raymarine or one of it’s appointed agents.   Installed Warranty   In addition to the Limited Warranty cover as described above, Raymarine will, except as pro-   vided below, cover travel costs (auto mileage and tolls) up to 100 round trip highway miles   (160 kilometers) and travel time of 2 hours, to enable onboard warranty service to be carried out   on products where proof of installation or commission by Raymarine certified installers, can be   shown.   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 War-   ranty, 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. Subject to the Limitations below, the   unit will be repaired/replaced at no further cost to the user and promptly returned to the user.   In cases where the equipment has been installed by a Raymarine certified installer (boat builder,   installer dealer etc.), i.e. Installed Warranty, the nearest local service agent should be con-   tacted and onboard service requested, the warranty card, correctly completed and stamped by the   installing agent, must be available as authorization for onboard service.   Continued . . .   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Warranty Limitations   Raymarine Warranty policy does not apply to equipment that has been subjected to accident,   abuse or misuse, shipping damage, alterations, corrosion, incorrect and/or non-authorized   service, or equipment on which the serial number has been altered, mutilated or removed.   Raymarine assumes no responsibility for damage incurred during installation or as a result of   improper installation.   This Warranty does not cover routine system checkouts, alignment/calibration, sea-trials or   commissioning, unless required by replacement of part(s) in the area being aligned.   A suitable proof of purchase, showing date, place, and serial number must be made available   to Raymarine or authorized service agent at the time of request for Warranty service.   Consumable items, (such as: fuses, batteries, drive belts, radar mixer diodes, snap-in impeller   carriers, impellers, impeller bearings, and impeller shaft) are specifically excluded from this   Warranty.   All costs associated with transducer replacement, other than the cost of the transducer itself,   are specifically excluded from this Warranty.   Overtime/premium labor portion of services outside of normal working hours is not covered   by this Warranty.   Travel cost allowance on certain products with a suggested retail price below $2500.00 is not   authorized. When/or if repairs are necessary, these products must be forwarded to a Rayma-   rine facility or an authorized dealer at owner’s expense and then will be returned via surface   carrier at no cost to the owner.   Travel costs other than auto mileage, tolls and two (2) hours travel time, are specifically   excluded on all products. Travel costs, which are excluded from the coverage of this War-   ranty, include but are not limited to: taxi, launch fees, aircraft rental, subsistence, customs,   shipping and communication charges etc. Travel costs, mileage and time, in excess to that   allowed must have prior approval in writing.   TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH STATE AND FEDERAL LAW:   (1) THIS WARRANTY IS STRICTLY LIMITED TO THE TERMS INDICATED HEREIN,   AND NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REMEDIES SHALL BE BINDING ON RAYMA-   RINE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-   ABLE OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.   (2) Raymarine shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential or special (including puni-   tive or multiple) damages.   All Raymarine products sold or provided hereunder are merely aids to   navigation. It is the responsibility of the user to exercise discretion and   proper navigational skill independent of any Raymarine equipment.   Document number: 84064-9   July 2002   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Factory Service Centers   United States of America   UK, Europe, Middle East, Far East   Raymarine Inc   22 Cotton Road, Unit D   Nashua, NH 03063-4219, USA   Raymarine Ltd   Anchorage Park, Portsmouth   PO3 5TD, England   Telephone: +1 603 881 5200   Fax: +1 603 864 4756   Telephone: +44 (0)23 9269 3611   Fax: +44 (0)23 9269 4642   Sales & Order Services   Telephone: +1 800 539 5539 Ext. 2333 or   +1 603 881 5200 Ext. 2333   Customer Support   Telephone: +44 (0)23 9271 4713   Fax: +44 (0)23 9266 1228   Technical Support   Telephone: +1 800 539 5539 Ext. 2444 or   +1 603 881 5200 Ext. 2444   Product Repair Center   Telephone: +1 800 539 5539 Ext. 2118   Stick barcode label here   Purchased from   Dealer address   Purchase date   Installed by   Installation date   Commissioned by   Commissioning date   Owner’s name   Mailing address   This portion should be completed and retained by the owner.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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