NorthStar Navigation NS3300 GPS steering mode, GPS navigation data, Navigating to a waypoint

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7-2 GPS steering mode

The autopilot has three ways of steering the boat, compass, GPS and wind. To select an appropriate mode, see section 3-7. In GPS mode, the autopilot uses data from a GPS to steer the boat along a route or to a waypoint.

7-2-1 GPS navigation data

Navigating to a waypoint:

The boat is sailing from the start to the destination and has moved off the GPS plotted course from the start to the destination:

 

 

Destination

 

 

 

DTG (distance)

 

 

SOG (speed)

TTG (time)

 

 

COG (bearing)

 

 

 

 

BRG (bearing)

 

CTS (bearing)

 

Course error (angle)

 

 

 

 

Plotted course

 

 

 

 

XTE (distance)

Boat

 

 

 

 

Start

 

 

 

 

 

 

BRG

Bearing to destination

 

 

 

The bearing to the destination from the boat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

COG

Course over ground

 

 

 

Direction in which the boat is moving over the ground.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CE

Course error

 

 

 

The difference between CTS and the boat heading.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CTS

Course to steer

 

 

 

Optimum course to steer to return to the plotted course.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DTG

Distance to go

 

 

 

Distance from the boat to the destination.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SOG

Speed over ground

 

 

 

The current boat speed over the ground. This is not necessarily the same as the boat speed through the water nor the speed at which the boat

 

is approaching the destination.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TTG

Time to go

 

 

 

The estimated time to reach the destination.

 

 

 

 

 

 

XTE

Cross track error

 

 

 

The distance from the boat to the nearest point of the plotted course. XTE may have a letter: R means steer to the right to return to the plotted

 

course, L means steer to the left.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Northstar NS3300 Pilot System Contents Steering modes Important Notice Cleaning and maintenance Using this manualAutopilot Modes 1Operating modes Steering modesTurn modes Power steering modesQuickstart Manually steering the boat from the boats helm Manually steering the boat using power steeringAutopilot operation ButtonFunction Auto key Mode keyStby key Dodge keysTurning the NS3300 Pilot off Setting the steering modeBacklight Engaging autopilotChanging course in GPS mode Changing course Changing course in compass modeChanging set wind angle in wind mode Dodging in compass modeDodge Dodging in wind mode Dodging in GPS modeCTS Auto tacking in compass modeTurns in compass mode Auto tacking or gybing in wind mode Tack SWA is 90 or less Gybe SWA is more than There are four possibilities for auto tacking or gybingAlarms Power steeringActive alarms Alarm windowAlarm history Alarm detailsDisplay Basic DisplaysDisplay Pilot Display Compass Display Data Display Active alarmsData headers Data setupHeader menu SizeMenus Setup SystemSetup Profiles Setup OptionsSetup Vessel Setup Units Setup AlarmsSetup Calibrate Setup CommsSetup Simulate Compass steering mode Steering modes1Compass steering data Press Hold Engaging and disengaging the autopilot in compass modeGPS steering mode GPS navigation dataNavigating to a waypoint Engaging and disengaging the autopilot in GPS mode GPS gain Arriving at waypointsWind steering data Wind steering modeBoat at rest True and apparent wind speed and directionBoat moving upwind Boat moving downwindHandsteer Engaging the autopilot in wind modeWind gain Steering parameters Optimizing steering performanceProfiles Adjusting the steering parameters Problem drifts off course to one sideProblem oscillations from side to side build up Problem boat oscillated around GPS course Problem drifts off GPS courseWhen sailing a straight course, the boat drifts off course TroubleshootingUnit will not turn on Autopilot makes too frequent course corrections10Specifications

NS3300 specifications

The NorthStar Navigation NS3300 is a powerful marine navigation system designed for both commercial and recreational vessels. It represents the pinnacle of marine technology, enabling sailors and captains to navigate with precision and confidence, regardless of conditions. The NS3300 is particularly renowned for its user-friendly interface, advanced features, and robust design, making it a favored choice among maritime professionals.

One of the standout features of the NS3300 is its integration of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). This technology provides accurate positioning by connecting to multiple satellites, ensuring seamless navigation even in remote areas where traditional navigation methods may fall short. With the support for GPS, GLONASS, and other satellite systems, users can expect high reliability and accuracy in determining their vessel's location.

The NS3300 is equipped with a high-resolution color display that makes information easily readable, even in direct sunlight. The touchscreen interface is intuitive and responsive, allowing for quick access to essential navigation data. Users can customize their screens according to their preferences, displaying the information that matters most to them, including charts, routes, and environmental data.

Another critical aspect of the NS3300 is its advanced chart plotting capabilities. The system supports various digital chart formats, allowing users to integrate their preferred charts seamlessly. The built-in electronic chart display functionality helps in visualizing navigation routes and identifying potential hazards, ensuring safer passage through busy waterways.

The NS3300 also features connectivity options that enhance its functionality. With support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NMEA 2000 protocols, users can connect the NS3300 to other onboard systems, such as radar, sonar, and autopilot systems. This interoperability allows for a more integrated approach to navigation, providing a comprehensive overview of the vessel's environment.

Moreover, the NS3300 comes with robust weather information capabilities. It can receive real-time meteorological data, enabling captains to make informed decisions based on changing weather conditions. This feature is invaluable for both safety and route planning.

In conclusion, the NorthStar Navigation NS3300 is a sophisticated marine navigation system that combines state-of-the-art technologies and user-centric design. Its precise positioning capabilities, advanced chart plotting, connectivity features, and real-time weather information make it an essential tool for anyone venturing onto the water. Whether for commercial fishing, leisure sailing, or shipping, the NS3300 stands out as a reliable and efficient navigation solution. By integrating cutting-edge technology with usability, it empowers mariners to navigate with confidence and assurance.