Simrad Pro Series AC85 Installation Guide
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To calibrate the Simrad AC85, access the autopilot menu on the control unit, navigate to 'Setup' and select 'Calibration'. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process, ensuring the vessel is in calm waters.
Check the compass calibration and ensure no magnetic interference. Verify that the rudder feedback unit is functioning correctly and inspect the hydraulic system for leaks or air in the lines.
Download the latest software from the Simrad website onto a USB stick. Insert the USB into the control unit and follow the on-screen prompts to update the system.
Regularly inspect and clean the drive unit, check for software updates, examine electrical connections for corrosion, and ensure the hydraulic system is free of leaks and air.
Check the connection between the rudder feedback unit and the autopilot computer. Inspect the feedback unit for damage and ensure it is properly aligned with the rudder.
Yes, the AC85 can be integrated with other navigation systems using NMEA 2000 or NMEA 0183 protocols. Consult the integration guide for specific setup instructions.
Using the control unit, navigate to the 'Route' menu. Input waypoints either manually or by importing them from your chartplotter. Once the route is set, select 'Engage Autopilot' to follow the route.
Engage the autopilot in 'Auto' mode and observe the rudder movement. If the rudder does not move smoothly, inspect the hydraulic fluid level and check for leaks or air in the system.
Restart the control unit and check the power supply. Inspect all connections and ensure the software is up to date. If the issue persists, consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.
Access the autopilot menu and select 'Sea State Filter'. Adjust the sensitivity to match current sea conditions, choosing a lower sensitivity for rough seas to prevent overcorrection.