Installation, Choosing a location, Viewing angles – B&G Triton Display User Manual

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IS40/Triton System Installation Manual

Installation

The IS40/Triton display may be mounted via a flush mounting clip
or with the retention bracket attached to the rear of the unit.

Choosing a location

Choose the mounting locations carefully before you drill or cut.
The display should be mounted so that the operator can easily use
the controls and clearly see the display screen. Be sure the chosen
location allows access for routing the cables.
Ensure that any holes cut will not weaken the boat’s structure. If in
doubt, consult a qualified boat builder. Before cutting a hole in a
surface, make sure that there are no hidden electrical wires or other
parts behind the panel. Leave sufficient clearance space to connect
all relevant cables.
If multiple instruments are to be mounted in a row, ensure
measurement of space takes in to account the correct spacing
between displays.
These displays are high-contrast, anti-reflective and are easily read in
direct sunlight.
For width, height and depth requirements, please see the drawings
at the back of this manual.

Viewing angles

The IS40/Triton display offers 170 degrees viewing angle, both
horizontally and vertically. Avoid installation in locations that require
the instrument to have significant rotation of axis relative to the
deck. Users wearing polarized sun glasses may have trouble clearly
reading a screen that is at a significantly different angle to the
lenses.

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