Auxiliary Alarm; Radio Navigation Interface - Raymarine Autohelm 6000 User Manual

Raymarine autohelm 6000: user guide
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The windvane
is designed for permanent
attachment to the after rail where it can be sited in
clear wind. The windvane
feeds through the deck via a waterproof gland
unit and connects directly to the course computer
connector unit.
The autopilot is provided with an automatic off
course alarm system which sounds from all
control units and provides sufficient audible
warning under most conditions. In cases where a
high power alarm is necessary, an auxiliary alarm
can be fitted. The auxiliary alarm is connected to
the main connector unit via a two core cable.
1 .I .6 RADIO NAVIGATION INTERFACE
The autopilot can can be interfaced to any
Decca or Loran 'C' system that is provided with
a suitable autopilot output. The radio navigation
interface unit receives cross track error
information from the Decca or Loran 'C' system
and computes course adjustments to enable
the autopilot to steer to a selected way point.
The radio navigation interface connects to the
common control unit bus within the course
computer connector unit. The unit is designed
for surface mounting and would normally be
situated in the navigation area adjacent to the
Loran or Decca receiver.
Your main distributor or Nautech Technical
Sales Department will be able to advise you of
Radio Navigation Systems with suitable
autopilot output.
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