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Chapter 2: Advanced Operation 21
Operating hints for Wind Vane mode
Always trim your sails carefully to minimize the amount of standing helm.
Reef the headsail and mainsail a little early rather than too late.
In Wind Vane mode the SmartPilot will react to long-term wind shifts, but will
not correct for short-term changes such as gusts.
In gusty and unsteady inshore conditions, it is best to sail a few degrees fur-
ther off the wind so that changes in wind direction can be tolerated.
2.3 How do I display boat data?
Use the disp button to show ‘data pages’ of SeaTalk or NMEA data:
1. Press disp to access the first data page, and press it again to cycle through
each data page in turn:
when you cycle past the last data page, the display returns to the current
SmartPilot mode screen (for example, AUTO).
4 data pages are set in the factory as a default (see diagram): within User
setup you can select up to 15 pages and control the information they dis-
play (see
SmartPilot Commissioning Guide
).
Notes: (1)
If the SmartPilot system cannot obtain the required information, the data
page will show dashes instead of a value.
(2)
The direction-to-steer arrows relate to the data page information.
(3)
Most data pages show repeated data so you cannot adjust them: the
exceptions are the
RESPONSE
and
RUDDER GAIN
data pages,
which you can adjust using the
-1
and
+1
buttons
D5455-3
Autopilot mode
Data page 1
Data page 3
Data page 4
Data page 2
Default data pages
Press for 1 sec to
return to previous
data page
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