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Page 1 - Operation Manual

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10 | Operation | Triton Operator ManualSteeringThe Steering page presents the following information:384976125101 Compass graphic (Heading)2 Heading3

Page 3 - About this manual

| 11Operation | Triton Operator ManualGPSThe GPS page presents the following information:236715841 Coordinate system2 Boat position (Latitude &

Page 4 - The software

12 | Operation | Triton Operator ManualAutopilotThe Autopilot page presents the following information:567842311 Response mode2 Pilot mode3 Compass

Page 5 - Contents

| 13Operation | Triton Operator ManualResponse modesThe response mode is next to the Pilot mode symbol. Select auto or hi/low manual modes from the pi

Page 6 - 61 Menu  ow chart

14 | Operation | Triton Operator ManualTemplate pages There are nine template pages that can be confi gured to display specifi c data suited to the user

Page 7 - Operation

| 15Operation | Triton Operator ManualCustomizing a template pageOnce selected you can change the displayed data by editing the page.Change dataYou ca

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16 | Operation | Triton Operator ManualAuto scrollWhen selected, auto scroll automatically scrolls between the enabled pages at a timed interval prede

Page 9 - Default pages

| 17Operation | Triton Operator ManualTimerThe timer can be used as a countdown timer to a race start and as a means of measuring the time elapsed aft

Page 10 - Depth History

18 | Operation | Triton Operator ManualReset TimerSelecting Reset timer will reset the timer to the start value. If the timer was running, it will con

Page 11

| 19Operation | Triton Operator ManualReset trip and timeTo reset the trip and time to zero select Reset trip and time.AlarmsIf you have the relevant

Page 13 - Replacing a data page

20 | Operation | Triton Operator ManualAlarm indicationThe alarm system is activated if any alarm settings are exceeded.When an alarm is notifi ed, the

Page 14 - Template pages

| 21Operation | Triton Operator ManualAlarm typesAlarm Value Alarm description TypeDisable all alarms OFF All alarms off .- NO Alarms will be raised! C

Page 15 - Customizing a template page

22 | Operation | Triton Operator Manual

Page 16 - Auto scroll

| 23Setup | Triton Operator ManualSetupSourcesA data source can be a sensor or a device connected to the NMEA2000 network, providing information and c

Page 17 - Start/Stop Timer

24 | Setup | Triton Operator ManualManual source selectionIf more than one source is available for an item, the preferred source may be selected manua

Page 18 - Nearest Full Minute

| 25Setup | Triton Operator ManualBoat speedSpeed calibration is necessary to compensate for hull shape and paddlewheel location on your boat. For acc

Page 19 - Setting alarm parameters

26 | Setup | Triton Operator ManualManual adjustment of boat speedAdjust the boat speed manually by selecting the Boat speed percentage slider. Adjust

Page 20 - Acknowledging an alarm

| 27Setup | Triton Operator ManualDistance reference diagramReferring to the diagram reference diagram, A and B are the markers for each run and X is

Page 21 - Alarm types

28 | Setup | Triton Operator ManualThe off set value to be entered should represent the distance between the face of the depth transducer, and the lowe

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| 29Setup | Triton Operator ManualCompass HeadingThe compass off set compensates for fi xed errors (misalignment) between the compass sensor and the dir

Page 23 - Auto select

| 3Preface | Triton Operator ManualPrefaceAs Navico are continuously improving this product, we retain the right to make changes to the product at any

Page 24 - Device list

30 | Setup | Triton Operator ManualUnitsSet the preferred unit of measurement you want data to be displayed in.Parameter Options Default valueBoat spe

Page 25 - USE SOG as boat speed

| 31Setup | Triton Operator ManualDisplay modeThere are 3 display functionality modes. Highlight the desired mode and press ‘Enter’ to select. Instrum

Page 26 - Distance Reference

32 | Setup | Triton Operator ManualBoat typeSelect the type of boat that is installed on. Chose either Sail or Power depending on the vessel. Damping

Page 27 - Distance reference diagram

| 33Setup | Triton Operator ManualSoundsTurn the keypress and alarm sounds on or off .  Note: Silencing the alarm sound does not deactivate the alarms

Page 28 - Apparent Wind

34 | Setup | Triton Operator ManualReset to FactoryResets the current display to the default settings. When the unit is restarted you will see the ori

Page 29 - Time & Date

| 35Autopilot | Triton Operator ManualAutopilotOverviewIf a Pilot control system is installed and connected to the network then you will be able to se

Page 30 - Language

36 | Autopilot| Triton Operator ManualPilot ControllerKeysThe Pilot controller is operated by 7 keys, these are used to operate the pilot and adjust p

Page 31 - Display setup

| 37Autopilot | Triton Operator ManualTurning the Pilot on / o Engaging the PilotAt anytime while the Pilot is disengaged press the ‘Auto’ key to eng

Page 32 - Magnetic variation

38 | Autopilot| Triton Operator ManualAutopilot symbolsMore Pilot modes are available via a compatible chart plotter connected to the network. Any Pil

Page 33 - Autopilot reset

| 39Autopilot | Triton Operator ManualStandby mode (Manual helm steering)The autopilot must be in Standby mode when you steer the boat at the helm.You

Page 34 - Diagnostics

4 | Preface | Triton Operator ManualThe softwareThis manual is written for B&G Triton Release to Market 1 (RTM1). Please check web site for detai

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40 | Autopilot| Triton Operator ManualWind modeWhen the autopilot is set to Wind steer mode the Pilot uses the current apparent wind angle and maintai

Page 36 - Pilot Controller

| 41Autopilot | Triton Operator ManualPilot - Wind pageThe wind display presents the following information:567842311 Response mode2 Pilot mode: W =

Page 37 - Autopilot operational modes

42 | Autopilot| Triton Operator ManualTack & Gybe in wind modeTo tack or gybe in wind mode press both 1º course keys on the Pilot controller.When

Page 38 - Selecting a Pilot mode

| 43Autopilot | Triton Operator Manualto select Yes to confi rm before navigation steer mode will be engaged.Pilot - Navigation pageThe Navigation disp

Page 39 - Pilot - Auto page

44 | Autopilot| Triton Operator ManualThe prompt display shows the name of the next waypoint, the bearing of the rhumb line- from the previous waypoin

Page 40 - Wind mode

| 45Autopilot Setup | Triton Operator ManualAutopilot settingsInstallation menu Warning: The installation settings must be performed as part of the co

Page 41 - Tacking in Wind mode

46 | Autopilot Setup | Triton Operator ManualDocksideThe dockside procedures are initiated from the commissioning dialog. Completed procedures are lab

Page 42 - Non follow up mode

| 47Autopilot Setup | Triton Operator ManualMax port• Manually move the helm to port until the rudder stops at port lock hard over.• Adjust the displa

Page 43 - Pilot - Navigation page

48 | Autopilot Setup | Triton Operator ManualDrive voltage (V)Sets the drive voltage to the type installed on the vessel 12 or 24VDrive engageDrive en

Page 44 - Pilot - Non Follow Up page

| 49Autopilot Setup | Triton Operator ManualSea trialAfter completing the Pilot calibration and all settings in the installation menu, you will need t

Page 45 - Autopilot settings

| 5Contents | Triton Operator ManualContents7 Operation7 The Triton Display and Pilot Controller8 Pages9 Default pages13 Replacing a data page14

Page 46 - Dockside

50 | Autopilot Setup | Triton Operator ManualAutotuneAutotune is a feature that automatically sets the most important steering parameters (Rudder and

Page 47 - Rudder drive

| 51Autopilot Setup | Triton Operator ManualPilot responseThe Autotune function is so refi ned that the majority of boats will need no further adjustme

Page 48 - Rudder deadband

52 | Autopilot Setup | Triton Operator ManualSea state  lterThe Seastate fi lter is used to reduce rudder activity and autopilot sensitivity in rough

Page 49 - Sea trial

| 53Autopilot Setup | Triton Operator ManualVMG optimizingOptimizing the VMG to wind will be active for 5–10 minutes after a new wind angle has been s

Page 50 - Autotune

54 | Autopilot Setup | Triton Operator ManualRudderSets the rudder gain which is the ratio between the commanded angle and the heading error.Too littl

Page 51 - Pilot response

| 55Autopilot Setup | Triton Operator ManualCounter rudder setting too high = Sluggish and creeping responseNew courseCorrect setting of counter rudde

Page 52 - Sea state  lter

56 | Autopilot Setup | Triton Operator ManualThe Minimum wind angle applies for the tack-prevent function. It also applies when the autopilot is opera

Page 53 - Automatic steering

| 57Maintenance | Triton Operator ManualMaintenanceGeneral maintenanceThe instruments are repair by replacement units, and the operator is therefore r

Page 54 - Counter rudder

58 | Maintenance | Triton Operator Manual

Page 55 - Minimum rudder

| 59Speci cations | Triton Operator ManualSpeci cationsTechnical speci cations Declarations and conformanceThis equipment is intended for use in in

Page 56 - Navigation change limit

6 | Contents | Triton Operator Manual57 Maintenance57 General maintenance59 Speci cations59 Technical specifi cations60 Dimensional drawings60 Disp

Page 57 - Maintenance

60 | Speci cations | Triton Operator ManualDimensional drawingsDisplay118 mm (4.65")115 mm (4.53")85 mm (3.35")18.9 mm (0.74")MUX

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| 61Speci cations | Triton Operator ManualMenu  ow chartMain MenuLevel 2 Level 3 Level 4Timer Nearest full minuteTimer setup Start valueStart trip o

Page 59 - Speci cations

62 | Speci cations | Triton Operator ManualMain MenuLevel 2 Level 3 Level 4Setup Language English (US)English (UK)FrancaisEspanolDeutschItalianoDispl

Page 60 - Dimensional drawings

| 63Speci cations | Triton Operator ManualMain MenuLevel 2 Level 3 Level 4Pilot Pilot responseSea state fi lterSailingAutomatic steering Transition sp

Page 61 - Menu  ow chart

| 7Operation | Triton Operator ManualOperationThe B&G Triton system is a networked multifunction instrument display and Pilot controller. The dis

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8 | Operation | Triton Operator ManualPagesFrom new the display shows eight default data pages. Data pages show a variety of boat data and information

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| 9Operation | Triton Operator ManualDefault pagesBasic Speed / DepthTwo line data display. Boat speed and DepthWind CompositeThe wind composite page

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