Power Steering Modes; Turn Modes - Navman G-PILOT 3380 Operation Manual

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1-1-3 Power steering modes

When the G-PILOT is in STBY (STANDBY) mode
the helmsman must steer the boat manually.
However The G-PILOT 3380 has two different
power steering control modes (see section 3-11).
Jog: Turns the rudder left or right while the key
is pressed.
Follow-up: Sets the target position of the
rudder. The rudder will turn until it is in the
target position.
Note regarding Jog and Follow-up mode:
The user is to be aware that while in Standby
(STBY) Mode, the G-PILOT can move the
rudder at anytime that the Dodge keys or
Control Dial is operated.
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1-1-4 Turn modes

The G-PILOT 3380 can follow a preprogrammed
turn sequence. The G-PILOT has three different
turn modes (see section 3-10):
Tack/Gybe: Auto-tacks OR Auto-gybes the
boat after a delay period. The tack/gybe angle
and tack/gybe delay can be customised.
90º turn: The boat turns through 90º
180º turn: The boat turns through 180º
Note: Not all turn modes are available in all
operating modes.
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