Simrad AP26 Manual De Usuario

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Maintenance 
20221586B
 101 
Wind Offset 
Note ! 
This offset only applies if you have a wind transducer directly 
connected to SimNet (IS12TW) or a wind transducer that outputs 
data on NMEA2000 format. 
The Wind Offset feature allows you to correct for a fixed wind 
angle offset. Steer the boat directly into the wind with a damping 
of 15s. Keep the bow a steady heading for 15-20 sec. and read 
the wind angle. If necessary turn the course knob to input an off 
set that makes the display read Wind 000°. 
The Offset value can be either 
positive or negative. 
Wind damping 
Damping of the apparent wind 
angle is made by the Advanced 
Wind Filter (AWF) in the 
Autopilot Computer.  
The inputs to the AWF are heading, boat speed, apparent wind 
angle and wind speed. Verify that these inputs are available in 
User Setup/Source Select. 
Heading sensors, speed sensors and wind sensors have variable 
performance. The measured wind angle can be very erratic when 
the boat is rolling heavily. In such conditions the AWF gives a 
better result when the calculations are based more on heading 
and boat speed inputs to achieve the correct apparent wind angle. 
Increasing the ‘Wind damping’, will make the AWF depend 
more on heading and boat speed to calculate the correct apparent 
wind angle. Decreasing the ‘Wind damping’, will make the 
AWF depend more on the “raw” apparent wind angle data. 
The boat speed input to the AWF is primarily Speed Over 
Ground (SOG). If this is not available, the AWF will use speed 
through water. If none of these are available, the AWF will use a 
boat speed that is 1.5 times the the Transition Speed set in the 
Installation/Seatrial menu. 
Range: 1 – 100 seconds 
Default: 15 seconds