Triton2 Operator Manual
Preface
Disclaimer
Trademarks
Copyright
Warranty
Compliance statements
About this manual
Manual version
Contents
1 Introduction
Manuals
Front panel and keys
2 Basic operation
Turning the unit on and off
First time startup
Sleep mode
Operating the menu system
Edit a numeric value
Display setup
Display mode
Selecting a data page
Directly selecting a page
Scrolling through enabled data pages
Man Over Board (MOB)
3 Pages
Enabling/disabling a page
Automatic scrolling pages
Predefined pages and template pages
Autopilot status page
SailSteer page
Laylines
Indicators
Highway page
Laylines page
Tidal flow correction
Show grid
Target wind angle
Layline limits
Wind Plot
Tide page
Weather page
Depth history page
Speed/Depth page
Wind Angle speed page
GPS page
Composite Wind
AIS page
Steering
Single time plot
Dual time plot
Configuring data pages
Replacing a page
Creating/editing a custom page
Changing the range scale on analog pages
Missing or faulty data
4 Race timer and Trip log
Race timer
Start
Reset
Rolling timer
Auto start trip
Set start value
Trip log
5 AIS
The AIS page
AIS target symbols
Selecting a target
AIS page display options
Range
Icon filters
Extension lines
Displaying target information
Displaying information for a single target
Target list
AIS messages
Receiving a message
List of all AIS messages
Calling an AIS vessel
AIS SART
Vessel alarms
Dangerous vessel
AIS vessel lost
Vessel message
AIS settings
Defining dangerous vessels
Speed and course indication
AIS icon orientation
Your vessel's MMSI number
6 Autopilot
Safe operation with the autopilot
Autopilot controller
Mode and alarm indication
The autopilot page
Autopilot modes
Standby mode
Non-Follow Up (NFU) mode
AUTO mode (Heading hold)
Changing set heading in AUTO mode
Tacking and Gybing in AUTO mode
Wind mode
Tacking and Gybing in Wind mode
NoDrift mode
Changing set course in NoDrift mode
Dodging
Heading capture
NAV mode
Turning in NAV mode
Using the autopilot in an EVC system
Autopilot alarms
Autopilot settings
H5000 Autopilot computer
Performance (H5000)
Steering (H5000)
Sailing (H5000)
NAC-2/NAC-3 Autopilot computer
Steering (NAC-2/NAC-3)
Sailing (NAC-2/NAC-3)
AC12N/AC42N Autopilot computer
Response (AC12N/AC42N)
Sea state filter (AC12N/AC42N)
Sailing (AC12N/AC42N)
Automatic steering (AC12N/AC42N)
SG05 Autopilot computer
7 Alarms
Alarm indication
Type of messages
Acknowledging the alarms
Enabling the alarm system and the alarm siren
Individual alarm settings
Alarm history
Alarm limits on analog pages
8 Software setup
Remote displays
Calibration
Boat speed
SOG reference
Distance reference
Use SOG as boat speed
Wind
MHU (Masthead unit) alignment
True wind angle
True wind speed
Motion
Depth
Depth offset
Aft depth offset
Heading
Offset
User triggered calibration
Automatic calibration
Magnetic variation
Use COG as heading
Heel/Trim
Environment
Rudder
Laylines
Tidal flow correction
Target wind angle
Layline limits
Advanced
Damping
System settings
Network
Sources
Device list
Diagnostics
Bus state
Rx Overflows
Rx Overruns
Rx/Tx Errors
Rx/Tx Messages
Bus Load
Fast Packet Errors
Network groups
Units
Decimal places
Key beeps
Language
Time
Display setup
Display mode
Files
Simulate
Restore defaults
Engine setup
Vessel setup
Engine display setup
Gauge limits
Global reset
About
9 Maintenance
Preventive maintenance
Cleaning the display unit
Checking the connectors
Software update
Software update for the unit
Software update for remote devices
10 Menu flow chart
Page menus
Settings menu
11 Technical specification
12 Dimensional drawing
13 Terms and abbreviations
14 Supported data
NMEA 2000 PGN (transmit)
NMEA 2000 PGN (receive)