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7-1-2 Section 7: System Setup
ST290 Instrument System Owners Handbook
detailed in Section 8, Chapter 4, before first using the autopilot after
installation.
How the User Setup values are applied
When you set up ST290, the values you set are applied in one of the
following ways:
Locally, to only the instrument you are setting up. Most setup values
are applied in this manner.
Globally. Values set at one instrument are appliedto the entireST290
system. The global setup functions are:
Transducer calibration (can be carried out at any Graphic Dis-
play).
Autopilot setup (can be carried out at any Graphic Display).
Data units.
Race timers.
Terminology
At many instrument types, you can set the instrument response and
display update rate. These terms are described here, to avoid repetition.
Response
The response of an instrument defines its sensitivity to data changes, and
is normally set as a numeric value in the range 1 to 15. A setting of 1
means the instrument will respond slowly to changes in data values,
whereas a response setting of 15 means the instrument will respond very
quickly to data changes.
Display update rate
The display update rate determines how often an instrument display
refreshes the displayed data.
1.2 Digital instruments
TheData and Graphic Displayshave a UserSetup mode, which isentered
from Normal operation, where it appears as a title in the chapter rollover.
The User Setup mode comprises a dedicated group of chapters and pages
which are accessed in a similar manner to the chapters and pages used
during Normal operation.
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