3314. Set North. This needs to be done if any GPS or radar overlay functions are going to be used.To run a GPS course requires that the autopilot compass is in agreement with the GPS’s magnetic map. You need to set Northwith the pilot in standby mode. Setting North may require a significant amount of clear sea space in front of your boat (at least1/2 to 3/4 of a mile).Verify that the NMEA connections for the GPS are functioning. Turn on the GPS. With the Autopilot in [Standby], press and release[Setup] button on the handheld. Press and light up the number 4 and the number 8 LED’s [Code 48]. If the [up arrow] LED lights whenyou hold down the [Select Load] (GPS) button, the autopilot does not acknowledge the validity of the GPS data.Step A. With the system in [STBY]Step E. Run your boat atplaning speed at aconstant heading. You willneed at least 1/2 mile of haz-ard free water in front of you.Step C. Press and release [left chev-ron] button one time to illuminatethe #4 LED.Step D. Press and releasethe [Right Chevron] buttonTWO times to illuminatethe #8 LED.(You have nowselected code 48)Step F. Press and HOLD theGPS [Select Load] button. TheLoad LED will illuminate.Step G. While holding downthe [Select Load] button. Pressand Release the [Deckmount]button quickly.Step H. Release the [Select Load] button, after [Load] LED diminishes.The system will power down after North is set.Step B. Press and release [Setup]button once to illuminate (left) LEDWith The GPS Connected to Autopilot:Set North