Checking The Wind Instrument Interface; Checking The Seatalk Interface - Raymarine ST3000 Owner's Handbook Manual

Wheel drive autopilot
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Chapter 5: Commissioning the Wheel Pilot
Track data not received
Track data error

Checking the wind instrument interface

If you have connected the wheel pilot to a wind instrument, check the
data link as follows:
1. Press STANDBY and AUTO together.
2. The wheel pilot should display a 'W' and the locked heading.
If the display continues to show a flashing 'C' and the current heading,
the wheel pilot is not receiving any wind data. The most likely reason
is a cabling error – either open circuit, short circuit or wires reversed.

Checking the SeaTalk interface

If you have connected the wheel pilot to other instruments or control
units via SeaTalk, check the link as follows:
1. Press STANDBY on the ST3000 control unit.
2. Select display illumination level 0 ( LAMP 0 ) on any other SeaTalk
3. The ST3000 control unit should immediately respond by
and
instrument or autopilot control unit.
switching off its display illumination. If the illumination does not
switch off, there is a cabling fault between the ST3000 and the
SeaTalk instruments.
The wheel pilot displays this message if you
select Track mode when the autopilot is not
receiving SeaTalk navigation data.
The wheel pilot displays this message if you
select Track mode when the navigator has
lost its fix.This display will clear as soon as
the navigator regains its fix.
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