Step 5: Install the Rudder Position Sensor

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3.Drill pilot holes using a 3 mm (1/8 in) drill bit.

4.Attach the tiller pin to the tiller arm using the two self-tapping screws supplied (No 8 x 3/4 inch, countersunk) or suitable bolts, nuts and lock washers.

Attaching the connector rod

1.Use a hacksaw to cut the threaded connector rod to length.

2.Screw the lock nuts onto the rod and then the ball-pin sockets.

3.Press the sockets onto the pins on the sensor arm and tiller pin.

Note: To give the precise rudder position, the rudder sensor has a built-in spring to remove any free play in the linkage to the tiller.

Checking alignment

Move the rudder from hardover to hardover and check that at all rudder angles:

all moving parts of the sensor remain free from any obstructions

the sensor and connecting rod remain accurately aligned

the ball joints do not bind

Connecting to the course computer

1.The rudder sensor is supplied with 10 m (32 ft) of cable. Route the cable to the course computer, taking into account the EMC installation guidelines (see page 7).

2.Connect to the RUDDER terminals on the course computer.

Note: If you have mounted the rudder sensor upside down, you will need to swap the red and green connections at the course computer.

Course

computer

terminals

Screen Red Green Blue

Rudder position sensor cable

D5388-1

Step 5

Rudder position sensor - connecting to course computer

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Raymarine 150/400 manual Checking alignment, Connecting to the course computer, Attaching the connector rod