Powering The Pilot Controller On; Using The Set-Up Wizard - Raymarine p70 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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7.5 Powering the pilot controller on

Turning on the pilot controller
1. Press and hold the STANDBY button for one second until
the Raymarine logo appears.
If the unit is being switched on for the first time or after a
factory reset the set up wizard will be launched.
Note: The Raymarine logo is not displayed if the unit is in
'sleep mode', the unit may appear off but still has power.
2. To turn the pilot controller off press and hold the STANDBY
button. After 1 second a pop up will appear.
3. Continue to hold the STANDBY button for as further 3
seconds to complete the power off.
Note: You cannot power down the pilot controller whilst in
AUTO mode.
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7.6 Using the set-up wizard

The set-up wizard guides you through the steps for setting
important preferences, such as preferred language and correct
vessel type.
The set up wizard contains 3 steps: language selection, vessel
type and welcome screen. When powering the p70 / p70r for
the first time in an unconfigured system, this set-up wizard is
displayed automatically, and the first 3 steps listed below will
not be required.
With the pilot in Standby mode:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Set-up.
3. Select Set-up wizard.
4. Select the required language.
5. Select the required vessel type.
The welcome screen will now be displayed and your choices
have been saved.
6. Select OK to complete the set-up wizard.
Vessel hull type selection
The vessel hull type options are designed to provide optimum
steering performance for typical vessels.
It is important to complete the vessel hull type selection as
part of the initial set-up, as it forms a key part of the autopilot
calibration process. You can also access the options at any
time with the pilot in Standby by selecting MENU > Set-up >
Autopilot Calibration > Vessel Settings > Vessel Hull Type.
As a general guide, select the option that most closely matches
your vessel type and steering characteristics. The options are:
• Sail.
• Sail (Slow turn).
• Sail Catamaran.
• Power.
• Power (slow turn).
• Power (fast turn).
It is important to be aware that steering forces (and therefore
rate-of-turn) vary significantly depending on the combination of
vessel type, steering system, and drive type. Therefore, the
available vessel hull type options are provided for guidance
only. You may wish to experiment with the different vessel hull
type options, as it might be possible to improve the steering
performance of your vessel by selecting a different vessel type.
When choosing a suitable vessel type, the emphasis should be
on safe and dependable steering response.
Important: If you change the vessel type after completing the
Dockside calibration process (using the Dockside wizard), all
commissioning settings will be reset to default settings, and
you will need to complete the Dockside calibration process
again.
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