Nexus 21 Multi Control 8.3.1Overview of steer reference Pilot, Steer reference function, Text on

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8.3.1Overview of steer reference (Pilot

MULTI CONTROL

The last used steer reference function will be stored in memory and automatically activated at power on. (Available Server version 2.6)

8.3.1Overview of steer reference (Pilot

Steer reference function

Reference

Text on

(MEM)=Compass heading

type

display

Manual

 

stored in 1 or 2

 

 

memories (TAC)

 

 

(BTW)=Bearing to waypoint

Automatic

 

(CTS)=Course to steer to

Automatic

 

waypoint, corrected

 

 

for drift and current

 

 

(AWA)=Apparent wind angle

Manual

 

(OFF)=Steer pilot off

When any steer reference function is activated, the text on the display will be copied and shown on all Multi Control instruments in your Nexus Network.

8.3.2Steer reference (MEM)

This function requires the NX2 or NMEA compass transducer.

The function is semi automatic, i.e. when activated, present compass heading is copied to memory. You can later change the value manually.

Select sub-function (Pilot), press SET. The text (OFF) or the last selected steer reference function flashes.

To select steer reference (MEM), press PLUS.

To activate the function, press SET. MEM is shown on the display. The sub-function (STR) automatically displays the stored (MEM) value.

The text (MEM) and (STR) is alternating.

If you want to change the steer reference value, press SET. The first digit flashes.

To set the new value press MINUS, PLUS and PAGE as required. To store the value, press SET.

Note: Steer reference heading value (MEM) can also be selected directly from the optional trim button, without first selecting (MEM)

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