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Garmin GHP 12 Handleiding voor installatie-instructies
GHP 12 Configuration Settings
Although all of the configuration is typically completed automatically through wizards, you can manually adjust any setting
NOTE: Depending upon the configuration of the autopilot, certain settings may not appear.
NOTE: On a powerboat, each time you change to the Speed Source setting, you must review the Verify Tachometer, Low RPM Limit, High RPM
Limit, Planing RPM, Planing Speed, or Max Speed settings, where applicable, prior to performing the autotune procedure
Category
Dealer Autopilot
Configuration
Speed Source Setup
(power boat only)
Speed Source Setup
(power boat only)
Speed Source Setup
(power boat only)
Speed Source Setup
(power boat only)
Speed Source Setup
(power boat only)
Speed Source Setup
(power boat only)
Speed Source Setup
(power boat only)
Autopilot Tuning > Rudder
Gains
(sailboat only)
Autopilot Tuning > Rudder
Gains
(sailboat only)
Autopilot Tuning > Rudder
Gains
(power boat only)
Autopilot Tuning > Rudder
Gains
(power boat only)
Autopilot Tuning > Rudder
Gains
(power boat only)
GHP 12 Installation Instructions
Setting
Description
Vessel Type
Allows you to select the type of vessel on which the autopilot is installed.
Speed Source
Allows you to select NMEA 2000 tachometer, GPS speed, or the engine (or engines) to which
you connected the tachometer sensor from the CCU.
Verify Tachometer
Allows you to compare the RPM readings on the GHC 10 with the tachometers on the
dashboard of your boat.
Planing RPM
Allows you to adjust the RPM reading on the GHC 10 at the point your boat transitions from
displacement to planing speed. If the value does not match the value on the GHC 10, use the
arrows to adjust the value.
Planing Speed
Allows you to adjust the planing speed of your boat. If the value does not match the value on
the GHC 10, use the arrows to adjust the value.
Low RPM Limit
Allows you to adjust lowest RPM point of your boat. If the value does not match the value on
the GHC 10, use the arrows to adjust the value.
High RPM Limit
Allows you to adjust the highest RPM point of your boat. If the value does not match the
value on the GHC 10, use the arrows to adjust the value.
Max Speed
Allows you to adjust the maximum speed of your boat. If the value does not match the value
on the GHC 10, use the arrows to adjust the value.
Gain
Allows you to adjust how tightly the rudder holds a heading and makes turns.
If you set this value too high, the autopilot may be overactive, attempting to constantly adjust
the heading at the slightest deviation. An overactive autopilot can cause excess wear and
tear on the drive unit
Counter Gain
Allows you to adjust how tightly the rudder corrects turn overshoot.
If you set this value too high, the autopilot can overshoot the turn again when attempting to
counter the original turn
Low Speed Gain
Allows you to set the rudder gain for low speeds.
This setting applies to the vessel when operating below planing speed.
If you set this value too high, the autopilot may be overactive, attempting to constantly adjust
the heading at the slightest deviation. An overactive autopilot can cause excess wear and
tear on the drive unit
Low Speed Counter
Allows you to set the rudder gain counter-correction for low speeds.
This setting applies to the vessel when operating below planing speed.
If you set this value too high, the autopilot may be overactive, attempting to constantly adjust
the heading at the slightest deviation. An overactive autopilot can cause excess wear and
tear on the drive unit
High Speed Gain
Allows you to set the rudder gain for high speeds.
This setting applies to the vessel when operating above planing speed.
If you set this value too high, the autopilot may be overactive, attempting to constantly adjust
the heading at the slightest deviation. An overactive autopilot can cause excess wear and
tear on the drive unit
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