Category : Autopilots
Simrad AP70 Autopilot

5 inch colour bonded display Adaptive, self-learning software Total of 6 user modes available Unique WORK mode: customize the parameters to suit individual vessel needs Triple support of independent rudders and multiple thrusters 2 basic systems using the same modules: design and build to your unique requirements Full 2 year warranty backed by our global service network
Type approved autopilot systems providing complete heading and course control for a wide range of vessels.
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Overview
The AP70 is a state of the art type approved autopilot*. It can be used as a standalone autopilot control unit, or is perfect as a second station in an AP80 system. With its completely new and unique colour user interface and intuitive graphics, ability to store up to 3 individual scenario profiles, and self-learning software, this modular system makes installation and operation so easy. You won’t find another pilot on the market that boasts the same performance, durability and versatility without the high cost. The AP70 has a 5inch bonded high sunlight viewable screen, and can be panel (flush) or bracket mounted. Like all our products, Simrad’s autopilot systems are backed by a full two-year warranty that is supported by a global service network. System Components Remote Controls The AP70 integrate with 3 different full function remotes: Follow-Up Control, Non Follow-Up Control, and the Quick Stick™. Each has a 35mm x 25mm (approximately 1inch) display, are type approved, and can be desktop or panel (flush) mounted. Each remote is also backward compatible with Simrad’s AP24, AP28, NSS, NSE, and NSO. The FU80 (a manoeuvre controller) is a Follow Up remote which means that the rudder, when hand steering, moves to the commanded angle set by turning the knob to port or starboard. The NF80 (a drive controller) is a Non Follow Up remote which means that the rudder, when hand steering, moves as long as the steering lever is kept at maximum port/starboard position. It can also be used for course change when autosteering. The lever has spring return to mid-position. The QS80 (Quick Stick controller) operates the same way as NF80 when the joystick is kept to port or starboard. When the joystick is moved forward and released, the autopilot goes into automatic mode. When the joystick is moved backwards when automatic steering is active, the autopilot goes to standby. If the joystick is moved backwards when standby, the rudder moves to mid-position. The joystick has spring
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Information |
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U-Turn | Yes |
Adjustable Backlight | 10 le |
Other |
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Cable | 1 Power/alarm, 1 Micro-C con. |
Interface Connector USB | Yes |
Course Over Ground | Yes |
Speed Over Ground | Yes |
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Construction | Epoxy coated seawater resistant aluminum, plastic and so it becomes front and bexel |
Mounting [S,F,B] | Desk or operational bracket |
Operating Temperature | 0 to +55°C |
Operating Temperature Stored | -32 to +70°C |
Housing | Epoxy coated seawater-resistant aluminium |
Waterproof Standard/rating | IPx4 |
Product Depth | 230 mm / 9.1 in |
Product Height | 144 mm / 5.7 in |
Product Weight | 1.2 kg |
Autopilot/Auto-Steering |
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Course Change Rotary Knob | Yes |
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Display: Backlighting Color [text] | Black and grey |
Display Type | 16-bit color bonded TFT |
Backlighting Levels | CCFL |
Display Resolution [pixels x pixels] | 480 x 480 |
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Power Consumption | 0.7/0.4A at 12V DC 0.4/0.3A at 24 V DC backlight full/off |
Power Supply (Supply Voltage) | 12/24 V DC +10% -30% |
NMEA 2000 Load Equivalency Number | 1 network load (50mA) |
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