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Raymarine S100 Seatalk Autopilot Remote Control Model# E15024 on 2040-parts.com

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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:E15024 UPC:723193150245

Raymarine S100 Wireless SeaTalk Autopilot Remote Control Model# E15024
S100
Wireless SeaTalk autopilot remote control

S100 Wireless Autopilot Remote
Compact and lightweight, the S100 remote delivers the freedom of wireless control to any Raymarine SeaTalk autopilot. The bright display is easy to read with two lines of text and a graphical autopilot mode indicator. The 5 button ergonomic keypad and intuitive menu structure provides simple operation and easy access to extended features. Rugged and waterproof the S100 fits in your pocket or clips to your belt, keeping full function autopilot control always within reach.

S100 Features
  • Two line display with a graphical autopilot status indicator
  • Crisp, high contrast 24 x 127 dot matrix display
  • Backlit display
  • Raised profile on Standby button for easy identification in the dark
  • Keylock security
  • Convenient, replaceable AAA alkaline batteries


Wireless Features:
  • Up to 32 feet (10 meters) wireless operating range from the base station
  • Signal strength indicator
  • Pre-registered each unit leaves the factory already registered to the base station
  • S100 comes with Instruction Manual, S100 Controller, Base Station, Cradle, Lanyard


The S100 wireless autopilot controller is compatible with the following Raymarine/Autohelm SeaTalk Autopilots:
  • ST1000
  • ST2000
  • ST3000
  • ST4000
  • ST5000
  • SmartPilot ST6001
  • SmartPilot ST7001
  • SmartPilot ST8001
  • SmartPilot S1000


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