Manual Garmin PN 906-2001-00

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    TR-1 Gold Basic Operation Guide PN 906-2001-00 Version 061207 ...

  • Garmin PN 906-2001-00 - page 2

    Press and release Deckmount (on/off) button, usually found on stern of boat close to the out board. The deckmount light and standby LED on the hand held will both blink, the autopilot system is in a start-up mode and no operations are available for 30 seconds. When the STBY LED turns solid press the bull’s eye and release to engage the autopilot. ...

  • Garmin PN 906-2001-00 - page 3

    When the button is pressed the LED next to 9 will come on, the system will drop out of autopilot and put you in a starboard remote turn. To return to autopilot press and release the right straight arrow button. When the button is pressed the LED next to 6 will come on, the system will drop out of autopilot and put you in a port remote turn. To retu ...

  • Garmin PN 906-2001-00 - page 4

    Press and hold to change feature options. Turn back light on or off LED’s Bright or Dim Step Turns to Port Circle Turns to Port Remote Turn to Port Step Turns to Starboard Circle Turns to Starboard Remote Turn to Starboard Man Over Board Idle/Resume Zig-Zag patterns GPS Reverse How to Select Feature Operations 1. Autopilot must be in Heading Hold ...

  • Garmin PN 906-2001-00 - page 5

    The following will lead through the following features step by step, Reverse, MOB, Idle/Resume, Zig- Zags, Step Turns, Circles and Remote Steer. Reverse: The Autopilot will attempt to perform any of it’s steering functions when the boat is backing in reverse gear. To engage the system in reverse; 1) Motor must me in reverse 2) Start from Standby ...

  • Garmin PN 906-2001-00 - page 6

    System SETUP and Codes Push and release to access setup mode. Select code numbers 1, 2, or 3 Select code numbers 7, 8, or 9 Increase value of code settings Select code numbers 4, 5, or 6 Save setup change Decrease value of code settings How to Make System Changes with Setup (How to change the parameters of the codes on page 7) 1) Autopilot must be ...

  • Garmin PN 906-2001-00 - page 7

    Setup Action Code # Range of Settings or Responses Factory Default Setting Tach on/off 34 2 Settings: on or off on Show motor RPM 36 Hold Down Select Load Button: 1000’s blink on up arrow 100’s blink on down arrow Standby Safety Monitor 349 2 settings on, off defaults to on every power up on Throttle Delay 25 1 lowest speed, 10 highest speed 5 ...

  • Garmin PN 906-2001-00 - page 8

    Compass Calibration, Autopilot Tuning and Setup 1) Calibrate your Compass. Compass calibration is a very important step and must be done. (North needs to be set also for GPS functions.) Find some smooth water where you can drive in circles without running into anything. • With the Pilot in Standby mode, press and release the Setup button and sele ...

  • Garmin PN 906-2001-00 - page 9

    Compass Calibration Example of button sequence below; Autopilot in Standby 3) Press and hold the button, now press and release the Deckmount (on/off) button quickly, the Up Arrow LED will now come on now release button 2) Now press button the 4 LED will now be on. Now press button the 7 LED will now be on and display code “47” 4) Steer your boa ...

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