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Simrad TP22 User Manual

Simrad TP22
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The SimNet network system
The SimNet system is built around a high-speed bus networking
system, that allows the TP22 and TP32 to be easily interconnected to
Simrad instruments and navigation equipment.
Units are interconnected and powered using a standard single
cable.
Typical SimNet system
The Tillerpilot can receive navigational information from the
chartplotter for Steer To GPS (Nav mode).
It will also accept wind angle data from the wind transducer for
Steer To Wind mode, boat speed data from the Speed instrument,
and heading data from the compass transducer.
Additionally, heading data from the Tillerpilots built-in fluxgate
compass can be displayed on any instrument displays capable of
showing compass information.
¼ Note: Heading data from the Tillerpilot will only be shown on
instrument displays if there is no external compass transducer
present on the network. Priority is always given to external compass
transducers for heading data.

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Simrad TP22 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeTillerpilot
Power Supply12 V DC
Waterproof StandardIPX6
Operating Voltage12V DC
Operating Temperature-15°C to +55°C
Course Accuracy±1°
Auto SeastateYes
DisplayLCD
Maximum Boat Length36 ft
Power Consumption3A Working
Standby Current Draw60mA

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