3. STEERING MODES

SPIRAL

The boat will spiral in the direction of current heading (STBY), set course (AUTO) or the course to the next waypoint (NAV) that was active at the moment that the SPIRAL mode is selected. The spiral speed can be set in the menu.

In the NAV mode, the boat steers toward the waypoint (s) spirally. Note that the NMEA0183 sentence AAM is required from the plotter, and the arrival alarm range must also be set on the plotter.

Note 1: In the NAV mode, the SPIRAL deactivates the manual waypoint switching. (See paragraph 3.3.3.)

Note 2: If the boat does not enter the arrival alarm area, it may not be switched to the next waypoint. Set the arrival alarm range as large as possible and activate the perpendicular function on the plotter connected.

The boat will continue to orbit until the [AUTO] or [STBY] key is pressed.

SPIRAL starting position

d (radius of orbit)

Orbit of the center of spiral

L

(Distance between centers of spirals, see next page.)

Example of spiral maneuver in turn mode

To execute the spiral, do the following.

1.Press the [TURN/MENU] key twice to show the main menu.

Rotate the course control knob to select “SPIRAL SPEED” on the second page. For STBY mode;

a)Select “PARAMETER SETUP” in the main menu, and then press the course control knob to show the PARAMETER SETUP menu.

b)Select “SPIRAL SPEED” in there (on the second page).

2.Press the course control knob.

The current value is circumscribed with a double rectangle.

3.Rotate the course control knob to set the spiral speed. (Setting range: 0.1 to 8.0 kt)

Refer to the formula in below to set the radius of orbit and spiral speed.

6.28 d (radius of orbit: nm)

Vc (spiral speed: kt)

L (distance between centers of spiral: nm) =

Vs (ship’s speed : kt)

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Furuno 520, 511, 611 manual Spiral, Example of spiral maneuver in turn mode

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