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Simrad STEADYSTEER Installation Manual

Simrad STEADYSTEER Installation Manual

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STEADYSTEER™
INSTALLATION GUIDE
*988-12731-001*
Wiring and configuration
For wiring details refer to the documentation for your autopilot computer.
Before the SteadySteer™ can be used, make sure that the proper autopilot setting
have been configured. Refer to the documentation for your autopilot computer.
System wiring example NAC™ -2
SteadySteer™
ow switch
Power
+
-
input
System wiring example NAC™ -3
Mode
Ret
Syssel
Black
Red
Red
Yellow
Black
Blue
SteadySteer™
ow switch
Compliance statements
Europe
Navico declares under our sole responsibility that the
product conforms with the requirements of:
CE under LVD Directive 2014/35/EU
Navico Logistics Europe B.V. Laan van Europa 450,
3317 DB Dordrecht Netherlands
United States of America
¼
Warning:
The user is cautioned that any
changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
Declarations
The relevant Declaration of Conformity is available
on the following websites:
www.simrad-yachting.com
Trademark
®Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off, and ™ common law marks.
Visit www.navico.com/intellectual-property to review
the global trademark rights for Navico Holding AS. "
Power
connector

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Summary of Contents for Simrad STEADYSTEER

  • Page 1 Wiring and configuration For wiring details refer to the documentation for your autopilot computer. Before the SteadySteer™ can be used, make sure that the proper autopilot setting have been configured. Refer to the documentation for your autopilot computer. System wiring example NAC™ -2 SteadySteer™...
  • Page 2 (23.63”) (7.90”) Mount horizontally Do not install the SteadySteer™ directly on the helm. Place a hydraulic hose between the helm and SteadySteer™. Mount with a distance of minimum 60 cm (2 ft) from disturbing magnetic influences, such as engines, ignition cables, or other large ferrous metals objects.