Seatalk Failure; No Link; Auto Release; Off Course - Raymarine ST600R Owner's Handbook Manual

Autopilot control unit
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Chapter 3: Advanced Operation

SeaTalk Failure

This silent alarm indicates that there is a wiring fault in the SeaTalk
connection.

No Link

This silent alarm indicates that there is no link between the ST600R
and the course computer.

Auto Release

The Auto Release alarm is activated when an Raymarine stern drive
actuator is returned to manual steering.

Off Course

This alarm is activated when the vessel has been off course from the
locked heading by more than the specified angle for more than 20
seconds (see Section 2.3, "Using Auto Mode").
The alarm is cleared if the heading recovers or the course is
changed, or if the operating mode is changed.

Wind Shift

This alarm is activated when the apparent wind angle requires an
adjustment of the locked heading by more than 15° (see Section 3.2,
"Operation in Vane Mode").

Large Cross Track Error

This alarm is activated when the cross track error exceeds 0.3nm
(see Section 3.1, "Operation in Track Mode").
The autopilot stops controlling the locked heading as soon as this
condition occurs.
The alarm is cleared if the heading recovers or the course is
changed, or if the operating mode is changed.

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