Step 2 - Check The Seatalk And Nmea Connections; Step 3 - Check The Autopilot Operating Sense - Raymarine RayPilot 650 User Manual

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Step 2 - Check the SeaTalk and NMEA connections

SeaTalk connections
If you have connected the RayPilot to other SeaTalk instruments or
control units, check the links as follows:
1. Select display lighting level 3 ( LAMP 3 ) on one of the SeaTalk
2. The RayPilot should immediately switch on its display lighting:
NMEA navigator connections
If you have connected the autopilot system to an NMEA navigator,
check the links by setting an active waypoint on the navigator. After a
brief delay, the RayPilot should show the waypoint information at the
bottom of its screen.
Wind instrument connections
If you have connected the autopilot to an NMEA or SeaTalk wind
instrument, check the links by pressing AUTO and STBY together:

Step 3 - Check the autopilot operating sense

Check the rudder position sensor
1. Turn the wheel manually to starboard.
2. Check that the rudder bar on the display moves to starboard.
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instruments or control units.
if the lighting does not switch on, there is a fault in the SeaTalk
cabling between the RayPilot and the other units
the RayPilot should display the Wind Vane mode screen, with the
locked wind angle and locked heading:
if nothing happens when you press AUTO and STBY together, the
RayPilot is not receiving wind data: check the wind instrument
and connections
If the rudder bar display moves to port:
turn off the power
reverse the red and green wires connected to the RUDDER
inputs on the course computer
switch on the power and re-check

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