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GHP 20 Installation Instructions 11
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The GHP 20 must be congured and tuned to your boat dynamics and
motor conguration. Use the dockside wizard (if applicable) and the sea
trial wizard on the GHC 20 to congure the GHP 20. These wizards will
walk you through the necessary conguration steps.
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Notice
If you perform the dockside wizard while your boat is out of the water,
provide rudder-movement clearance to avoid damage to the rudder or
other objects.
You can complete the dockside wizard while your boat is in or out of
the water. If your boat in the water, it must be stationary while you
complete the wizard.
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Notice
Not all of the steps listed in this section may apply to your boat. If one
of the steps listed as “if applicable” does not appear on the GHC 20,
proceed to the next step.
1. Turn on the GHP 20.
The rst time you turn on the GHP 20, you are prompted to
complete a short setup sequence on the GHC 20.
2. If necessary, complete the setup sequence.
3. Start the dockside wizard (page 11).
4. If applicable, select the vessel type.
5. If applicable, test the steering direction (page 11).
6. If applicable, select the speed source and verify the tachometer
(page 11).
7. Review the wizard results (page 11).
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This step may not apply to all boats. If it does not appear on the
GHC 20, proceed to the next step.
1. After you complete the initial setup, select an option:
If the dockside wizard starts automatically, proceed to step 2.
If the dockside wizard does not start automatically, select Menu
> Setup > Dealer Autopilot Conguration > Wizards >
Dockside Wizard.
2. Select Begin.
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This step may not apply to all boats. If it does not appear on the
GHC 20, proceed to the next step.
1. Use the arrows on the GHC 20 to test the steering direction.
When you select the right arrow, the rudder should turn so that the
boat would steer to the right, and when you select the left arrow, the
rudder should turn so that the boat would steer to the left.
2. Select Continue.
3. Select an option:
If the steering test turns the boat in the correct direction, select
Yes.
If the steering test turns the boat in the opposite direction, select
No.
4. If you selected No in step 3, repeat steps 1–2.
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This step may not apply to all boats. If it does not appear on the
GHC 20, proceed to the next step.
If your steering system sends tachometer information to the autopilot, it
will be automatically selected, and no NMEA 2000 tachometer or GPS
speed source needs to be selected.
Select an option:
If you connected a NMEA 2000-compatible engine (or engines)
to the NMEA 2000 network, select NMEA 2000.
If tachometer data is unavailable or unusable, select GPS data
as a speed source.
When GPS data is used as a speed source, the maximum
speed for all vessel types must be congured.
If you did not connect a speed source, select None.
If the autopilot does not perform well using None as the
speed source, Garmin recommends connecting a tachometer
or GPS as the speed source.
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This step may not apply to all boats. If it does not appear on the
GHC 20, proceed to the next step.
With the engine (or engines) running, compare the RPM readings on
the GHC 20 with the tachometer (or tachometers) on the dashboard
of your boat.
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The GHC 20 displays the values you chose when you ran the Dockside
Wizard.
1. Examine the results of the dockside wizard.
2. Select any incorrect value and select Select.
3. Correct the value.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all incorrect values.
5. When you are nished reviewing the values, select Done.
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