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Autopilot control designed specifically for sailors This intuitive autopilot controller keypad can be combined with a B&G Triton² Display to create a fully-featured autopilot control head. B&G’s Intelligent Sail Steering functionality allows you to steer to a compass heading, or to automatically maintain a specified true or apparent wind angle in Wind mode. Smart Manoeuvre controls tack at the touch of a button, a perfect tool when sailing shorthanded. Connect to a compatible chartplotter, and Navigation mode will steer to your currently selected waypoint or route. A simple pushbutton interface makes the Triton² Pilot easy to operate in rough conditions, and reliably responsive to wet or gloved hands. Dedicated auto and standby buttons enable or disable the autopilot with a single press, so it’s easy to free your hands from the wheel or instantly take control whenever you need to. The ‘mode’ button engages the pilot’s Wind or Navigation auto-steering modes, while dual port and starboard buttons allow course adjustments in one-degree or ten-degree increments. Smartly shaped buttons let you distinguish between these increments at a touch, for safe operation in low visibility. The Triton² Pilot keypad is easily mounted, and offers single-cable NMEA 2000® connectivity for both power and data. Multiple keypads and Triton² Displays can be installed to offer autopilot control from anywhere on board.
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Operating modes: PACTOR-4, PACTOR-3, PACTOR-2, PACTOR-1, WE-FAX (Receive), GPS/RTTY/NAVTEX decoder Processor: Quadcore DSP from Freescale, 6400 MIPS, 64 Bit Connections: USB (opt. Bluetooth), GPS (RS232 and TTL), radio AF / PTT (PTC-II compatible), radio-remote control (all usual transceiver types) Audio Input level/imp: Max 3 V p-p, 47 KΩ Audio Output level/imp: Max 4.5 V p-p, 1KΩ, both asymmetrically Display: 8 dual-color LED’s (green, red) indicating all important operating states and signal tuning Power supply: 10 – 25 V, typically 300 mA, max 400 mA at 10 V supply voltage Weight / size: 450 g, 125 x 43 x 138 mm (width, height and depth)