Dealer Calibration Screens And Settings; Seatrial Calibration Lock; Vessel Type; Sail Boat - Raymarine SmartPilot ST6001 Commissioning Manual

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Chapter 3: Adjusting SmartPilot Settings

Dealer Calibration screens and settings

The items in Dealer Calibration vary according to the vessel type you have
selected. See the table on

SeaTrial Calibration lock

This screen controls whether it is possible to access Seatrial Calibration.
Options
CAL LOCK OFF
CAL LOCK ON

Vessel type

Vessel type should be set when commissioning the SmartPilot (see
Options
DISPLACE
SEMI DISPLACE
PLANING
STERN DRV
WORK BOAT

SAIL BOAT

Notes: (1)
page 57
Calibration lock off – Seatrial calibration can be accessed
(default)
Calibration lock on – Seatrial calibration cannot be
accessed
Power-driven boats which do not plane
(Typically below 15 kts top speed)
Faster power-driven boats which do not plane
(Typically 15-20 kts top speed)
Planing boats with inboard engine(s) and shaft drives
(NOT boats with outdrives)
Boats with outdrives or outboard engines, including Mer-
cury Verado and Volvo Penta IPS.
Commercial tugs, fishing vessels, etc
Sailing boat
When you select the vessel type, the SmartPilot will set appropriate de-
faults for several other calibration settings. Refer to the table on page 57
for default values.
The vessel type options will normally give optimum performance for typical
(2)
vessels of each type. However, you may find you can improve the
performance of your vessel by selecting an option for a different vessel
type.
for default values.
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