Furuno 500 Setting parameters manually, Example of Manual parameter

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4. MENU OPERATION

Setting parameters manually

When MANUAL-CALM, MODERATE or ROUGH is selected at the previous paragraph, set MANUAL PARAMETER as below.

You can set three parameters for MANUAL function: Weather, Rudder gain and Counter rudder.

The default manual parameters provide for comfortable steering of a boat 35 feet in length at the speed of 10 kt. When speed is increased to 20 kt, the manual parameters are automatically reduced 66%.

Parameter setting

100%

 

 

66%

 

 

10 kt

20 kt

Ship's speed

 

 

1.Rotate the course control knob to select MANUAL PARAMATER from the PARAMETER SETUP menu.

2.Press the course control knob to show the following table.

 

Example of Manual parameter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEA STATE

 

 

 

C

M

R

WEATHER

 

RUDDER GAIN

 

0.4

0.5

0.6

COUNT RUDDER

 

0.2

0.3

0.4

C: CALM, M: MODERATE, R: ROUGH

Refer to the followings to set parameters:

Boat longer than 35 feet: Set parameters smaller than default parameters.

Boat shorter than 35 feet: Set parameters larger than default parameters.

3.Rotate the course control knob to choose WEATHER-C (calm) setting, and then press the course control knob.

4.Rotate the course control knob to set value (Setting range: 1° to 10° for weather).

5.Press the course control knob.

6.Set WEATHER-M (moderate), WEATHER-R (rough) and RUDDER GAIN and COUNT RUDDER similarly (Setting range: 0.1 to 2.0 for rudder gain, 0.1 to 4.0 for counter rudder).

7.Press the [MENU] key to close the table.

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Contents Model NAVpilot-500 00014698415 How to discard this product How to discard a used battery Important NoticesGeneral Safety Instructions Table of Contents Index Features ForewordWord to the Owner of the NAVpilot-500 System Configuration System configuration of NAVpilot-500Principle of the Autopilot Principle of AutopilotPrinciple of Operation Basic Operation Operating ControlsControl unit, front view Turning the power off Turning On/OffStartup sequence Displays Adjusting Brilliance and ContrastChoosing the display mode Contrast, brilliance windowSelecting data Analog indicator selection Displayed dataAvailable graphics for graphic display Port StbdStby Mode Stby mode display ex. Normal DisplaySteering Modes Auto Mode Using the Auto modeAuto mode display Normal display Enabling the Advanced Auto mode Advanced Auto modeAdvanced Auto mode display ex. Normal display Advanced auto options windowNAV Mode Starting the NAV modeNAV mode display Normal display Selecting sailing method of NAV mode Nav mode options windowNAV mode, Course and XTE Switching waypoint Waypoint switching options windowSteering Mode Turn Mode Turn menu360º Turn for Auto mode only 180º Turn for Auto mode onlyExample of 180º maneuver in turn mode Example of 360º maneuver in turn modeOrbit Example of orbit maneuver ex. clockwiseTo escape from the Orbit while it is in use, press Stby key Example of spiral maneuver in turn mode SpiralSteering Mode Example of Figure Eight in NAV mode Figure EightNavigating to TLL point TLL navigationRemote Mode Dial type remote controller FAP-5551Turning power off dial type Rotating dialTurning power on, button and lever type remote controllers NFU No Follow-Up mode displayOperating remote controller ex. button and lever types Turning power off, button and lever type remote controllersDodge Mode Dodging in Stby modeDodge mode display Dodging in Auto or NAV mode 359This page is intentionally left blank Stby Mode Menu Stby mode menuMenu Operation Selecting the method of entering the parameter Setting parametersParameter setup menu Sea state options windowMANUAL-CALM Deviation level options windowSetting parameters manually Example of Manual parameterWeather Track line and weather setting valueRudder angle and rudder gain setting Rudder GainGeneral guidelines for setting rudder gain General guidelines for setting counter rudder gainCounter Rudder Adjusting the sensitivity in monitoring the boat’s trim Auto trim options windowNav mode data source window When towing a netNAV Mode Auto net towing options windowRadius of Orbit Fish ModeWaypoint Switching Spiral SpeedActivating key beep Setting other menu itemsSystem setup menu Key beep options windowLocking the control unit Lock options windowSetting the panel dimmer Alarms Alarm MenuAlarm menu Alarm interval options window Selecting the alarm buzzerAudio alarm options window Selecting the beep patternSetting the watch alarm Setting the heading deviation alarmWatch alarm options window Setting the cross-track error limit XTE alarm options windowSetting the speed alarm Speed alarm options windowSetting the depth alarm Depth alarm options windowTemp alarm options window Setting the temperature alarmSetting the trip distance alarm Log trip options windowClearing the trip distance Log trip clear options windowAlarm Information Alarm messages Alarm messages, their meanings and prioritiesMaintenance program Maintenance & TroubleshootingPreventive Maintenance Check point RemedyParts Name Type Code No Remarks Replacement of FuseDiagnostics Test options windowProcessor Unit Test Controller Unit TestHeading Sensor Test Keyboard Test Screen TestRudder Setup and Auto Test Rudder testClearing Memories System DataSystem data screen Error Messages Error messagesError message Meaning Remedy Error messages con’t Menu Tree MN-1Auto mode menu MN-2Control Unit Processor UnitInterface Power Supply Environmental ConditionsCoating Color Index IN-1
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