Lowrance HDS-9 LIVE HDS Live Operator Manual - Page 105
Trolling motor autopilot, Safe operation with the autopilot, Autopilot alarms
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16 Trolling motor autopilot Safe operation with the autopilot Warning: An autopilot is a useful navigational aid, but DOES NOT replace a human navigator. Warning: Ensure the autopilot has been installed correctly, commissioned and calibrated before use. Ú Note: For safety reasons a physical standby key should be available. Do not use automatic steering when: • In heavy traffic areas or in narrow waters • In poor visibility or extreme sea conditions • When in areas where use of an autopilot is prohibited by law When using an autopilot: • Do not leave the helm unattended • Do not place any magnetic material or equipment near the heading sensor used by the autopilot system • Verify at regular intervals the course and position of the vessel • Always switch the autopilot to standby and reduce speed in due time to avoid hazardous situations Autopilot alarms For safety reasons it is recommended to turn on all autopilot alarms when operating the autopilot. For more information, refer to "Alarms" on page 182. Selecting active autopilot If both an autopilot computer and a trolling motor are configured for MFD control, only one of them can be active at a time. Buttons for both autopilots are shown in the control bar. Activate an autopilot by selecting the relevant button in the control bar, then select the switch button in the autopilot controller. Trolling motor autopilot| HDS Live Operator Manual 105