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While in rudder steering mode, hold the joystick to the right or
left to steer.
Reactor
Autopilot Remote Control
WARNING
You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your
vessel. The autopilot is a tool that enhances your capability to
operate your boat. It does not relieve you of the responsibility of
safely operating your boat. Avoid navigational hazards and
never leave the helm unattended.
You can wirelessly connect a Reactor autopilot remote control to
the chartplotter to control the compatible Reactor autopilot
system.
For more information about using the remote, see the Reactor
autopilot remote control instructions at garmin.com
Pairing a Reactor Autopilot Remote Control With a
Chartplotter
1
Select Settings > Communications > Wireless Devices >
Wireless Remotes > Autopilot Remote.
2
If necessary, select Enable.
3
Select New Connection.
4
On the remote control, select > Pair with MFD.
The chartplotter beeps and shows a confirmation message.
5
On the chartplotter, select Yes to complete the pairing
process.
Changing the Functions of the Reactor Autopilot
Remote Control Action Keys
You can change the patterns or actions assigned to the Reactor
autopilot remote control action keys.
1
Select Settings > Communications > Wireless Devices >
Wireless Remotes > Autopilot Remote > Button Actions.
2
Select an action key to change.
3
Select a pattern or action to assign to the action key.
Updating the Reactor Autopilot Remote Control
Software
You can update the Reactor autopilot remote control software
using the chartplotter.
1
Insert a memory card into the card slot on the computer.
2
Go to buy.garmin.com/p/636376, and select Software.
3
Select Download.
4
Read and agree to the terms.
5
Select Download.
6
Choose a location, and select Save.
7
Double-click the downloaded file.
8
Select Next.
9
Select the drive associated with the memory card, and select
Next > Finish.
10
On the chartplotter, insert the memory card into the card slot.
11
Select Settings > Communications > Wireless Devices >
Wireless Remotes > Autopilot Remote > Update
Software.
Yamaha Autopilot
WARNING
You can use the autopilot feature only at a station installed next
to a helm, throttle, and helm control device.
You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your
vessel. The autopilot is a tool that enhances your capability to
operate your boat. It does not relieve you of the responsibility of
safely operating your boat. Avoid navigational hazards and
never leave the helm unattended.
Always be prepared to promptly regain manual control of your
boat.
Learn to operate the autopilot on calm and hazard-free open
water.
Use caution when operating the autopilot near hazards in the
water, such as docks, pilings, and other boats.
The autopilot system continuously adjusts the steering of your
boat to maintain a constant heading (heading hold).
When the chartplotter is connected to a compatible Yamaha
autopilot system, you can view the autopilot information using
the Yamaha autopilot screen and overlay bar. For information
about compatible Yamaha autopilot systems, contact your
Yamaha dealer.
Yamaha Autopilot Screen
Actual heading
Intended heading (heading the autopilot is steering toward)
Yamaha Autopilot Settings
From a Yamaha engine screen, select Menu > Autopilot
Setting.
Pattern Set: Allows you to select an autopilot pattern.
Direction: Sets a port or starboard direction for the pattern.
Spacing: Sets the spacing for the pattern.
Length: Sets the length of the pattern.
Amplitude: Sets the angle for the zigzag pattern.
Initial Radius: Sets the radius of the spiral pattern.
Final Track Point Mode: Sets the mode for the autopilot when it
reaches the end of a route. The FishPoint® option maintains
the position, but does not maintain the heading. The
DriftPoint® option allows the boat to drift with the wind or
current while maintaining the selected heading, but does not
maintain the position. The StayPoint® option maintains the
position and the heading. The Deceleration option stops the
motor, but does not maintain the position or heading. The No
Deceleration option does not stop the motor.
Course Hold Offset: Sets a distance to navigate parallel to a
route.
Yamaha Autopilot Overlay Bar
Autopilot mode
Actual heading
Intended heading (heading the autopilot is steering toward)
Opens the full autopilot screen and menu
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