B&G Triton2 Operator's Manual page 67

Multi-purpose display
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Automatic calibration
The Auto calibrate option is used for compasses that offers a fully
automatic calibration procedure.
See more instructions in the documentation delivered with your
compass.
Magnetic variation
Defines how magnetic variation is handled by the system.
Auto: Receives variation data from a network source
Manual: Used for manually entering a value for the magnetic
variation
Use COG as heading
If heading data is not available from a compass sensor, it is possible
to use COG from a GPS. COG will be used in the true wind
calculations.
Ú Note:
The autopilot cannot be operated using COG as the
heading source. COG cannot be calculated when stationary.
Heel/Trim
If a suitable sensor is fitted, the system will monitor the inclination of
the vessel. The offset value should be entered to adjust the readings
so that while the vessel is stationary at the dock, the Heel and Trim
value reads 0.
Environment
If a suitable sensor is fitted, the system will monitor the current
sea/air temperature and barometric pressure.
The offset value to be entered should adjust the reading from the
sensor to match a calibrated source.
Rudder
Starts the automatic calibration of the rudder feedback. This
procedure sets the correct relationship between the physical rudder
movement and the rudder angle readout.
Follow the instructions on the display to perform the rudder
feedback calibration procedure.
Software setup
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