Adjusting Autopilot Performance; Changing The Response Level (Auto Seastate) - Raymarine ST600R Owner's Handbook Manual

Autopilot control unit
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Chapter 3: Advanced Operation
1. Press the +1 and -1 keys together momentarily to display the
2. Press +1 or -1 to change the response level.
3. Wait for 5 seconds, or press

3.3 Adjusting Autopilot Performance

The response level and rudder gain can be adjusted during normal
operation using a combined key-press.
The default calibration settings for response and rudder gain (refer to
Dealer Setup) are restored when the system is powered on.

Changing the Response Level (Auto Seastate)

The response level controls the relationship between the autopilot's
course keeping accuracy and the amount of helm/drive activity.
• Response Level 1, Auto Seastate (Automatic Deadband), causes the
autopilot to gradually ignore repetitive movements of the vessel and
only react to true variations in course. This provides the best
compromise between power consumption and course keeping
accuracy, and is the default calibration setting.
• Response Level 2 (Minimum Deadband) provides the tightest
course keeping possible. However, tighter course keeping results in
increased power consumption and drive unit activity.
• Response Level 3 (also Minimum Deadband) provides the tightest
course keeping possible by introducing yaw damping (requires a
rate gyro and is only available with course computer systems).
The response can be changed at any time. To do so:
Response screen.
Normal Operation
BOAT
HDG
, to return to the previous display.
RESP
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