Rudder control lever NT990FU
digitalsingle-leverfor ships

rudder control lever
rudder control lever
rudder control lever
rudder control lever
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Characteristics

Applications
rudder
Command
digital
Type
single-lever
Application domain
for ships
Mounting
surface-mount

Description

Navitron Power Steer controls are intended for installation in sheltered (bridge or wheelhouse) locations and are suitable for use as single or multistation units with all Navitron autopilot types. Model NT920NFU Non Follow Up Control Fully Type Approved for inclusion in NT921G/951G and NT990G/991G MK2 Autopilot Systems, the NT920NFU is a dual function device which enables permanent (NFU) and temporary (DODGE) heading changes to be ordered at locations remote from the autopilot control unit. When set to the DODGE mode, movement of the sprung to centre jog lever produces a fixed amount of Port or Stbd rudder (as appropriate) to turn the vessel. When the jog lever is released to centre, the applied rudder is removed and the vessel returns to the original heading. When NFU is selected, the autopilot course setter is automatically switched to a ‘tracking’ mode. Subsequent movement of the jog lever produces a turn to Port or Stbd (as appropriate) which is ‘tracked’ by the course setter card as the vessel is power steered to a new heading. When the required new heading is attained and the NT920NFU switch is set to DODGE or OFF, the autopilot course setter card immediately ‘locks’ and the autopilot resumes control to maintain the vessel on the new (current) heading. Model NT990FU Follow Up Control The NT990FU (Follow Up) Control is also Type Approved for use with NT951G/NT991G MK2 Autopilot systems and enables permanent (POWER STEER) heading changes to be ordered at locations remote from the autopilot control unit.

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