Using The Autopilot In An Evc System; Autopilot Alarms; Autopilot Settings - B&G Triton2 Operator's Manual

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NAC-2/NAC-3: Course chg confirm angle, refer to "Steering (NAC-2/
NAC-3)" on page 51
AC12N/42N and SG05: Navigation change limit, refer to
"Automatic steering (AC12N/AC42N)" on page 55

Using the autopilot in an EVC system

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When the Triton
can take manual control of the steering regardless of the autopilot
mode.
The mode indicator is replaced by a dash to indicate EVC override.
The system returns to Triton
command is given from the EVC system within a predefined period.

Autopilot alarms

You can define several alarms to alert you if the autopilot system or
autopilot sensors are failing.
The alarms are activated from the Alarm Settings dialog.
For more information about alarms, refer to "Alarms" on page 57.

Autopilot settings

The autopilot settings can be split between settings done by the
user, and settings done during installation and commissioning of
the autopilot system.
User settings can be changed for various operational conditions
or user preferences
Autopilot
| Triton2 Operator manual
is connected to an EVC system via the SG05, you
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control in Standby mode if no rudder
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