Simrad TP10 User Guide
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To calibrate your Simrad TP10, first ensure the vessel is on a straight course under sail or power. Press and hold the 'Auto' button until the display shows 'CAL'. Use the port/starboard buttons to align the tillerpilot with the vessel's heading. Release the buttons to save the calibration.
Check if the tillerpilot is properly aligned with the vessel's heading. Ensure there are no obstructions or interference affecting the compass. You may also need to recalibrate the unit.
To reset the TP10 to factory settings, press and hold both the 'Auto' and 'Standby' buttons simultaneously until the display shows 'RESET'. Release the buttons to complete the reset process.
Regularly check the unit for any signs of wear or damage. Clean the casing with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Inspect the electrical connections and apply a marine-grade corrosion inhibitor if necessary.
Mount the TP10 on a sturdy surface near the tiller. Ensure that the pushrod is aligned with the tiller arm and that the unit is level. Connect the power supply and secure all cables. Follow the installation manual for precise measurements and alignment.
Check the power supply and ensure the unit is properly connected. Inspect the control buttons for any signs of damage or debris. If the issue persists, perform a factory reset and recalibrate the device.
While the TP10 can be used in various weather conditions, it is advisable to monitor its performance closely during heavy weather. The device may struggle with maintaining the course in very rough seas or strong winds. Manual steering may be preferable in such situations.
Yes, the TP10 can be integrated with other systems using NMEA 0183 interfacing. Ensure compatibility with your existing equipment and refer to the user manual for connection instructions.
The TP10 typically consumes around 0.5 to 1.5 amps depending on the sea conditions and the load on the tiller. It's important to ensure your vessel's battery system can support this demand.
Unusual noises may indicate mechanical wear or obstruction. Check the pushrod and motor for debris or damage. Lubricate moving parts if necessary and ensure all components are securely fastened. If the noise persists, consult a professional technician.