B&G Triton2 Operator's Manual page 53

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Tack time: Controls the rate of turn (tack time) when performing
a tack in wind mode.
Tack angle: Controls the angle that the boat will tack to between
50º - 150º in AUTO mode
Manual speed: If neither boat speed or SOG data is available and
or deemed reliable a manual value for speed source can be
entered and used by the autopilot to aid steering calculations
AC12N/AC42N Autopilot computer
Response (AC12N/AC42N)
The AC12N/42N includes three different sets of steering modes;
High (HI), Low (LO) and Wind. The mode can be automatically or
manually selected.
The speed at which the autopilot automatically changes from LO to
HI parameters (or opposite) is determined by the Transition speed
setting, defined during the commissioning of the autopilot. Refer to
the detailed description in the autopilot computer's
documentation.
You can manually fine tune each of the three response modes.
Level 4 is default with parameter values as set by the autotune
function. If no autotune is made (not recommended) the level 4
values are the factory default values.
A low response level reduces the rudder activity and provides a
more "loose" steering
A high response level increases the rudder activity and provides a
more "tight" steering. A too high response level causes the boat
to start lazy-s movements.
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