Simrad Navico AP50 Installation Guide
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To perform a factory reset, access the installation menu by pressing the 'STBY' button, select 'Installation', then 'System', and choose 'Factory Reset'. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the reset.
Check for interference from other electronic devices, ensure proper calibration of the compass, and verify that the rudder feedback unit is functioning correctly. Adjust the autopilot settings if necessary.
Visit the Simrad website to download the latest software update. Transfer the update to an SD card, insert it into the card slot on the control unit, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
Enter the calibration mode through the 'Installation' menu, select 'Compass', and follow the step-by-step instructions on the display, including making slow turns in calm water to ensure accuracy.
Ensure that the helm is centered and there are no obstructions. Check for error messages on the display, and verify that all cables and connections are secure. Restart the system if needed.
Check the power connections and fuses for continuity. If the control head is still unresponsive, try a power cycle by disconnecting and reconnecting the power source. If problems persist, consult the manual or contact support.
Regularly inspect and clean all connections, check for software updates, and ensure the rudder feedback unit is free of debris. Perform a system check before long voyages to ensure reliability.
Access the 'Settings' menu and navigate to 'Sensitivity'. You can fine-tune parameters such as rudder response and yaw to suit your vessel's handling characteristics.
Yes, the AP50 can be integrated with other systems via NMEA 2000 or NMEA 0183 protocols. Refer to the connection guide in the manual for specific wiring instructions.
Check the rudder feedback unit for any physical damage or disconnection. Ensure that all cables are properly connected and not corroded. Perform a functional test by manually moving the rudder.