AUTOPILOT 6 Setup
6.1 Setup mode
To get the most out of your Nexus product, it is important to
carefully setup and calibrate your Network. The settings are stored
in a non-volatile memory, which means they will remain in memory
after you have turned off the power. To get an overview of your
Network settings, we recommend that you note your settings.
6.1.1 The setup mode is divided into 4 setup groups
[Lit OFF] = Lighting setup group
[P0] - [P9] = Pilot setup group
[A0] - [A4] = Alarm setup group
[C0] - [C6] = Compass setup group
6.1.2 How to access setup mode
To access setup mode, press and hold MODE more than 2
seconds.
To move to next setup group, press MODE.
To scroll up and down in each group press LEFT or RIGHT.
6.1.3 How to change a setting
To unlock a setting, press SET.
To change a setting, press LEFT, RIGHT and MODE as required.
To lock a setting, press SET.
6.1.4 How to return to previous mode
To return to previous mode, press SET when the text return [RET]
is displayed.
6.1.5 Factory default settings
After each setting we have listed the factory default settings. This
allows you to manually get back to factory default settings, if
needed. There is no automatic way to get back to factory default
settings, it has to be done manually.
All Autopilot instrument settings are central, and affect all
connected Autopilot instruments and their commands.
Note! The APC routine automatically sets these settings:
[RUD], [SEA], [CRD], [ATC] and [RRS].
Therefore these settings and their minimum and maximum values
and times, depend on how your boat behaves.
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