Basic Operation; Safe Operation With The Autopilot; Turning The Unit On And Off - Simrad AP44 Quick Manual

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Basic operation

Safe operation with the autopilot

Warning:
An autopilot is a useful navigational aid,
but DOES NOT replace a human navigator.
Warning:
Ensure the autopilot has been installed
correctly, commissioned and calibrated before use.
Do not use automatic steering when:
In heavy traffic areas or in narrow waters
In poor visibility or extreme sea conditions
When in areas where use of an autopilot is prohibited by law
When using an autopilot:
Do not leave the helm unattended
Do not place any magnetic material or equipment near the
heading sensor used by the autopilot system
Verify at regular intervals the course and position of the vessel
Always switch to Standby mode and reduce speed in due time to
avoid hazardous situations

Turning the unit on and off

The unit has no power key, and it will be running as long as power is
connected to the NMEA 2000 network backbone.
First time startup
When the unit is started for the first time and after a factory reset,
the unit displays a setup wizard. Respond to the setup wizard
prompts to select some fundamental setup options. These settings
can later be changed and further configuration made as described
in "Software setup" on page 28.
Basic operation
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