Simrad AS RI35 MK2 Operator Manual
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To perform a basic setup, first ensure that the autopilot system is correctly installed. Then, navigate to the setup menu on the control unit and follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate the compass and set rudder parameters.
Check the calibration of the compass and ensure that there are no magnetic interferences. Also, verify that the rudder parameters are set correctly and the hydraulic steering system is functioning properly.
First, check the power supply to ensure the control unit is receiving power. Inspect all cable connections for any signs of damage. If the issue persists, perform a system reset and consult the user manual for further diagnostics.
Regularly check and clean the connectors to prevent corrosion. Inspect the cables for wear and ensure the compass is free of magnetic interference. Perform a system check before each voyage to ensure all components are working properly.
Connect the system to a computer via the appropriate interface. Download the latest firmware from the Simrad website and follow the instructions provided to perform the update. Ensure the system remains powered during the update process.
Inspect the rudder feedback unit for physical damage and ensure the wiring is intact. Verify that the rudder reference unit is correctly aligned and calibrated. Replace any faulty components as necessary.
Yes, the RI35 MK2 is designed to be compatible with various navigation systems. Ensure that NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000 protocols are supported and follow the integration guide provided by Simrad for detailed instructions.
Access the gain settings through the control unit's menu. Adjust the rudder and counter rudder gains to optimize performance based on sea conditions. It's recommended to test adjustments incrementally for best results.
Common causes include power supply issues, incorrect system settings, or sensor malfunctions. Check the battery voltage, verify system settings, and inspect all sensors and connections.
Use the manual override feature to test rudder movement while observing the response on the control unit. Ensure that the rudder moves smoothly and responds accurately to commands.