Using Navigator (Track) Mode - Raymarine SportPilot User Manual

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Automatic gain correction
Autopilot gain is automatically adjusted if the SportPilot is
connected to either a:
Initially set the control stalk to the gain position most suited to your
boat. The SportPilot will then automatically adjust the gain (up or
down) from this setting as your boat speed changes.
Note: The SportPilot must receive boat speed information via
SeaTalk or NMEA to automatically adjust the gain.

2.3 Using Navigator (Track) mode

The SportPilot can automatically steer to a waypoint using
information from any SeaTalk navigator or NMEA 0183 compatible
GPS. Alternatively, the SportPilot can follow a route defined on a
SeaTalk Navcenter or GPS.
Entering Navigator (Track) mode
To enter Navigator mode so you follow a route of waypoints:
1. Create or select a route of waypoints on the navigator.
2. Engage the pilot and steer your boat onto the first waypoint
3. Press in the end of the control stalk to enter Navigator (Track)
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SeaTalk instrument transmitting boat speed through the water or
boat speed over the ground, or
NMEA instrument transmitting NMEA 0183 boat speed through
the water or boat speed over the ground
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bearing (within 0.3 nm of track).
mode. The yellow NAV light glows to confirm this selection.
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