Furuno NAVpilot 711C Operator's Manual page 126

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7. INITIAL SETTINGS
11. Long press the
posite direction from step 8.
While pressing a key, the message shown right ap-
pears.
Note: Hold down the key more than three seconds.
When you release the key within three seconds,
the message shown right appears. Push the
Course control knob and go back to step 7.
12. When the rudder reaches the hard limit, release the
or
13. Do one of the following.
• If the rudder reached the hard limit properly: Push
the Course control knob. After the test is completed, one of the following mes-
sages appears.
• Rudder test completed. Push any key to continue.
• Rudder speed is too slow (fast) to control the vessel. The vessel may not be
controlled properly.
If the steering speed needs to be adjusted, the following message appears. To
adjust the steering speed, push the Course control knob and go back to
step 7. If adjustment is not required, press the
• If the rudder did not reach the hard limit properly: Press the
following message.
If retry the rudder test, push the Course control knob and go back to step 7. If
not, press the
14. Push any key to show the rudder test result.
Drive Unit: Safe-Helm 12V
Rudder Speed: OK
Rudder Drive Level: 11
Note: Do not turn the power off within two seconds after finishing the rudder test.
If the power is turned off accidentally, retry the rudder test.
15. Press the
7-14
or
key hard-over in the op-
key to display the message shown right.
Rudder speed is not
appropriate. Retry test to
adjust rudder speed?
Adjust
Abort
Rudder test is uncompleted.
Retry?
Yes
key to abort the rudder test.
Rudder Test
Push MENU key to Return
key to close the rudder test window.
Don't release the key until
the rudder has reached the
hard limit!
Rudder test is uncompleted.
Retry?
Has the rudder reached
the hard limit?
key to abort the rudder test.
No
• [Drive Unit:]: Drive type used with
the NAVpilot: [Reversible 12V (or
24V)] or [Safe-Helm 12V (or 24V)]
• [Rudder Speed]: Rudder speed
([OK], [Fast], or [Slow])
• [Rudder Drive Level]: The amount
of helm operation required to move
the rudder.
Yes
No
Yes
No
key to show the

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