Anschütz autopilot systems use proven steering algorithms and are well recognized for precise steering performance and reliability. Heading control mode, and in addition course control and track control modes In course control mode the autopilot compensates drift deviations automatically Approved as part of a track control system in combination with several ECDIS Besides steering performance, NP 5000 offers a multitude of unique functions that support safe and economic autopilot operation. Fuel-saving thanks to weather adaptivity (ECO-mode) Simple adjustment of autopilots parameters by use of heading and rudder plotter Cross acceleration monitor for identification of dangerous situations High precision track controller (e.g. when sailing in archipelagos) Crews will feel familiar with NP 5000 after a few minutes due to its intuitive operating philosophy and a 5.7” graphical touch display. Main functions are operated via hard keys, e.g. course change by turning and pushing the knob Secondary functions are operated via soft keys on the touch screen Graphical information provided by the display eases operation
Make | Raytheon Anschütz |
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Manufacturer | Raytheon Anschütz |
Model code | NP 5500 |
Series | NautoPilot 5000 series |
Steering/Drive type | Solenoid |
Controls | Heading control, Course control, Track control |
Voltage | 24 V DC (18 ~ 36 V DC) |
Max. power consumption | 25 W |
Operating temperature | -25 ~ +55 °C |
Protection | IP23, IP56, IP12 |
Standards | ISO 11674, IEC 62065, NMEA, EN/IEC 60945, ISO 16329 |
Weight | 1.5 kg |
Additional info |
Anschütz autopilot systems use proven steering algorithms and are well recognized for precise steering performance and reliability.
Besides steering performance, NP 5000 offers a multitude of unique functions that support safe and economic autopilot operation.
Crews will feel familiar with NP 5000 after a few minutes due to its intuitive operating philosophy and a 5.7” graphical touch display.
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