GARMIN 010-12833-10 Reactor‎ Autopilot Remote 
Control Installation Guide

GARMIN 010-12833-10 Autopilot Remote Control Installation Guide

 

Important Safety Information

GARMIN 010-12833-10 Autopilot Remote Control - Warning

See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information.
You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your vessel. The autopilot is a tool that enhances your capability to operate your boat. It does not relieve you of the responsibility of safely operating your boat. Avoid navigational hazards and never leave the helm unattended.
Always be prepared to promptly regain manual control of your boat.
Learn to operate the autopilot on calm and hazard-free open water.
Use caution when operating the autopilot near hazards in the water, such as docks, pilings, and other boats.

Getting Started

Installing Batteries

The remote control operates using two AA batteries (not included). Use lithium batteries for best results.

  1. Turn the D-ring counter-clockwise, and pull up to remove the cover.
  2. Insert two AA batteries, observing polarity.

GARMIN 010-12833-10 Autopilot Remote Control - Installing Batteries

3. Replace the battery cover, and turn the D-ring clockwise

Attaching a Lanyard

1. Starting from the back of the remote control, insert the loop of the lanyard 1 icon through the slot.

GARMIN 010-12833-10 Autopilot Remote Control - Attaching a Lanyard

2. Thread the other end of the lanyard 2 icon through the loop, and pull it tight.

3. If necessary, place the lanyard around your neck or wrist to tether it during use.

Installing the Cradle

You can install the included cradle to hold the remote control when not in use.

  1. Using the cradle as a template, mark the pilot hole locations on the mounting surface.
  2. Set the cradle aside. Do not drill through the cradle.
  3. Using a 3 mm (1/8 in.) drill bit, drill the pilot holes.
  4. Using the included screws, secure the cradle to the mounting surface.

Keys

GARMIN 010-12833-10 Autopilot Remote Control - Keys

Pairing the Remote Control

Before you can use the remote control with your autopilot system, you must pair the remote control with a helm control,
such as a GHC™ 20, or a compatible chartplotter connected to the same NMEA 2000® network as the autopilot system.

Pairing the Remote Control with a Helm Control

1. On the helm control, select Menu > Setup > Remote > Search for Remote.

Enabled appears on the screen

2. On the remote control, select Setting icon > Pair with GHC.The helm control beeps and shows a confirmation message.

3. Select Connect

Pairing the Wireless Remote Control with a Chartplotter

1. On the chartplotter, select Settings > Communications > Wireless Devices > Wireless Remotes > Autopilot Remote.
2. If necessary, select Enable.
3. Select New Connection.
4. On the remote control, select > Pair with MFD. The chartplotter beeps and shows a confirmation message.
5. On the chartplotter, select Yes to complete the pairing process.

Operation

Remote Control Screen

The remote control screen shows the status of the autopilot and other important information.

GARMIN 010-12833-10 Autopilot Remote Control - Remote Control Screen

Engaging and Disengaging Heading Hold

You can use the remote control to engage and disengage the autopilot.

Press up button icon

The status of the autopilot changes on the remote screen

Adjusting the Heading

1 If necessary, engage the autopilot.
2 Select an option:
• To adjust the heading one degree port or starboard, press previous and next icon .
• To adjust the heading by the configured step-turn increment port or starboard, press Step steering icon.
NOTE: The default step-turn increment is 10 degrees. You can configure the step-turn increment on the connected helm control or chartplotter.
• To adjust the heading by multiple, accumulated step-turn increments, hold Step steering icon.
• To steer the rudder port or starboard, hold previous and next icon, and release.

Activating Patterns or Actions Assigned to the Action Keys

The action keys on the remote control are pre-programmed with patterns or other actions, depending on the type of autopilot system. You can change the patterns or actions assigned to these keys (Changing the Functions of the Action Keys, page 2).

1. Press the action key assigned to the pattern or action you want to use.
The pattern or action appears on the remote control screen.

2. Select an option:
• If the pattern or action requires you to choose a direction, press previous and next icon.
• If the pattern or action does not require you to choose a direction, press the action key again to begin the pattern or action.

Changing the Functions of the Action Keys

You can change the patterns or actions assigned to the action keys using a connected helm control or chartplotter.

keys using a connected helm control or chartplotter.
1. Select an option:
• On a helm control, select Menu > Setup > Remote.
• On a chartplotter, select Settings > Communications > Wireless Devices > Wireless Remotes > Autopilot Remote > Button Actions.
2. Select an action key to change.
3. Select a pattern or action to assign to the action key.

Activating a Route To Action

Before you can use the Route To feature on the remote control, you must connect your autopilot system to a compatible chartplotter, assign the Route To action to a programmable key on the remote (Changing the Functions of the Action Keys, page 2), and define a route on the chartplotter.

  1. Press the action key assigned to the Route To action. Route To appears on the remote screen.
  2. Press the action key again to activate the Route To action.

Changing Directions Using an Action Key

Before you can use an action key to change the autopilot direction (forward or reverse), you must program a key for the direction control action (Activating Patterns or Actions Assigned to the Action Keys, page 2).
1. Bring the boat to a stop and disengage the autopilot.
2. Press the action key assigned to the direction control action to switch between forward and reverse.

Gesture Controls

You can point or move the remote control to interact with the autopilot system. You must calibrate the compass in the remote control before you can use the gesture-controls feature (Calibrating the Compass, page 2).

You can use the remote control to set the autopilot heading hold in a specified heading.

1. Point the remote control toward where you want to engage or change the heading hold.
2. Press and release Gesture controls icon.
The autopilot engages or changes the heading hold, and steers the boat in the direction you were pointing toward when you pressed the key.

Using Gesture Controls to Adjust your Heading

You can adjust the heading of the autopilot by moving the remote control.

1. If necessary, engage the autopilot.
2. Press and hold Gesture controls icon .
3. While holding Gesture controls icon, move the remote control to the left or right to adjust the heading port or starboard.
4. Release Gesture controls icon to stop adjusting the heading.

Calibrating the Compass

NOTICE

Calibrate the electronic compass outdoors. To improve heading accuracy, do not stand near objects that influence magnetic fields, such as vehicles, buildings, and overhead power lines.

You must calibrate the compass in the remote control before you can use the gesture-controls feature. If the gesture-controls feature is not working properly after calibration, you can repeat this process as often as needed.

1 Select Setting icon> Compass Calibration.
2 Follow the on-screen instructions.

Marking and Starting Navigation to a Man Overboard Location

1. Select MOB.
The name and image of the MOB search pattern appear on the screen.
2. Select previous and next iconto select the direction and begin following the MOB pattern.

Sailboat Features

Sailing-specific functions and patterns are available for the programmable keys when you connect your remote control to an autopilot on a sailboat.

Activating a Wind Hold Action

Before you can activate a wind hold, you must assign the wind hold action to an action key (Changing the Functions of the Action Keys, page 2).

1. Press the action key assigned to the wind hold action. The wind hold direction appears on the remote control screen.
2. Press the action key again to activate wind hold.

Tacking and Gybing
Before you can activate a tack or gybe using the remote control, you must assign the tack and gybe action to an action key (Changing the Functions of the Action Keys, page 2). Before you can activate a tack or a gybe from heading hold (as opposed to wind hold), you must define the tack and gybe angle using the helm control or chartplotter. See the owner’s manual for your helm control or chartplotter for more information. 1 From heading hold or wind hold, select the action key assigned to Tack/Gybe.
2 Press or to tack or gybe to port or starboard.

Settings

These settings affect the remote control only. You must adjust the helm control or chartplotter settings on the helm control or chartplotter. PressSetting icon

Backlight: Adjusts the backlight level of the screen.
Beeper: Sets if and when audible sounds are used.
Compass Calibration: Calibrates the compass for the gesture controls feature.
Units: Sets the units of measure.
Restore Defaults: Restores the remote control to factory default settings.
About: Shows information about the remote control.

Specifications

GARMIN 010-12833-10 Autopilot Remote Control - Specifications

GARMIN 010-12833-10 Autopilot Remote Control  - Specifications

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Documents / Resources

GARMIN 010-12833-10 Reactor‎ Autopilot Remote Control [pdf] Installation Guide
010-12833-10, Reactor Autopilot Remote Control

References

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