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CONTENTS

..................................................................... 1 

GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO B&G NETWORK

......... 2 

INTRODUCTION TO NETWORK QUAD

......................... 3 

EXAMPLE SYSTEMS USING NETWORK QUAD

........... 4 

SELECTING THE DISPLAY MODE

................................ 5 

 
USING THE SPEED KEY

................................................ 6 

CALIBRATION AND OPERATING PARAMETERS

........ 7 

SETTING THE DISPLAY DAMPING

............................... 8 

SETTING THE SPEED AND LOG UNITS

....................... 9 

SPEED AND LOG CALIBRATION

................................ 10 

1 - MANUAL CALIBRATION - CAL................................ 11 
2 - MANUAL CALIBRATION - LOG CAL ....................... 12 
3 - AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION - AUTO CAL ............... 13 
RESETTING THE DEAD RECKONED DISTANCE ....... 15 

 
USING THE DEPTH KEY

.............................................. 16 

THE DEPTH DATUM - CAL........................................... 17 
SETTING THE DEPTH DATUM .................................... 18 
SETTING THE DEPTH UNITS ...................................... 19 

 
DEPTH ALARMS

.......................................................... 20 

SHALLOW ALARM

 

ENABLING/DISABLING THE SHALLOW ALARM ......... 21 
ADJUSTING THE SHALLOW ALARM VALUE .............. 21 

 

DEEP ALARM 

ENABLING/DISABLING THE DEEP ALARM .................22 
ADJUSTING THE DEEP ALARM VALUE ......................22 

ANCHOR ALARM 

USING THE ANCHOR ALARM ......................................23 
ENABLING/DISABLING THE ANCHOR ALARM ...........24 
ADJUSTING THE ANCHOR ALARM SHALLOW LIMIT.25 
ADJUSTING THE ANCHOR ALARM DEEP LIMIT.........25

 

 
USING THE TIMER/TEMP KEY

....................................26 

RESETTING THE TRIP LOG .........................................27 
SETTING THE TIMERS AND LAP TIMER .....................28 
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE UNITS ........................29 
CALIBRATING THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR............30 

 
USING THE LIGHTS KEY

.............................................31 

NETWORK ALARMS

.....................................................32 

FAULT AND ERROR MESSAGES.................................33 

 
INSTALLATION

.............................................................34 

SITING THE UNIT..........................................................34 
MOUNTING THE UNIT ..................................................34 

 
SPECIFICATION

............................................................36 

CONTENTS 

Summary of Contents for Network DATA

Page 1: ...E DEPTH DATUM 18 SETTING THE DEPTH UNITS 19 DEPTH ALARMS 20 SHALLOW ALARM ENABLING DISABLING THE SHALLOW ALARM 21 ADJUSTING THE SHALLOW ALARM VALUE 21 DEEP ALARM ENABLING DISABLING THE DEEP ALARM 22 A...

Page 2: ...d Crystal Display LCD The LCD is divided into three display areas The top area permanently shows speed information the centre area is selectable and shows Log timer sea temperature and depth alarm inf...

Page 3: ...d flash their displays except Network WIND and Network TACK The Network QUAD unit is NOT able to transmit NMEA 0183 v1 5 however the Network QUAD REPEATER unit is able to transmit NMEA data via the sy...

Page 4: ...e display will show OFF when a key is pressed If the Network QUAD unit losses valid depth data due either the actual depth being outside the working range or to extreme turbulence in the water the LCD...

Page 5: ...rom sensors connected directly into the display unit tYPEr Repeater mode the unit operates as a repeater using data from the system network Press TIMER key to display stored log Press SETUP key to dis...

Page 6: ...Press the SPEED key to cycle through the following options SPEED Current boat speed in Knots can also be displayed in MPH AVERAGE Average boat speed since the last reset of SPEED the trip log MAX Maxi...

Page 7: ...ges the log units to Nautical or Statute Miles CAL Manual boat speed and log calibration LOG Manual boat speed and log calibration CAL AUTO CAL Automatic boat speed and log calibration dr Reset Dead R...

Page 8: ...to see a change Similarly the shorter it is the jumpier the readings but the faster the response The Network QUAD unit has a factory set value of 5 this can be adjusted in the range 1 to 64 each step...

Page 9: ...speed is in MPH then log is in Statute Miles Press SPEED key to display current boat speed Press SETUP key twice The speed digits will blank Press ENTER key if the units are to be changed Use or to ch...

Page 10: ...layed boat speed value is corrected manually to read a known measured speed 2 LOG The units calibration figure Hz Knot is CAL manually adjusted to correct log and speed inaccuracy AUTOMATIC CALIBRATIO...

Page 11: ...to be 6 0 knots The displayed value is adjusted to read 6 0 knots IMPORTANT NOTE This method of calibration must not be carried out at boat speeds of LESS THAN 3 KNOTS as inaccurate values can be ente...

Page 12: ...dant upon the accuracy of the calculated percentage error Using the factory set LOG CAL of 6 25 Hz kt If the display is under reading by 10 subtract 0 62 If the display is over reading by 10 add 0 62...

Page 13: ...start run 1 The display will flash AUTO CAL 1 Press ENTER key again when in line with marker B to freeze run 1 The display will flash showing the distance so far for one run Turn the boat around for...

Page 14: ...14 AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Distance measured on a chart Stop Start Run 3 Run 3 Stop Start Run 1 Run 1 Stop Start Run 2 Run 2 ABORTING AUTO CAL...

Page 15: ...ED and Network DATA both display it Press SPEED key to display the current boat speed Press SETUP key 6 times to display dr The display will flash Press ENTER key there will be no change on the QUAD u...

Page 16: ...pth sensor transducer or the keel or outdrive depth The unit is factory set to display water depth from the transducer SHALLOW When enabled it will sound if the water ALARM depth is less than the alar...

Page 17: ...t is added to the actual measured water depth to display the depth from the waterline the depth sensor transducer or the keel outdrive depth The Network QUAD unit has factory set CAL of zero i e the d...

Page 18: ...ot be changed Consult your B G dealer for advise Press DEPTH key to display depth datum CAL Press SETUP key to display current datum value The display will flash Press ENTER to adjust the datum value...

Page 19: ...tion on all Network instruments on the entire Network system Press DEPTH key to display the current depth Press SETUP key twice The depth display will go blank Press ENTER key if the units are to be c...

Page 20: ...dcast to all other Network units via the system network cables these will also sound their alarms and flash their displays except Network WIND and Network TACK which do not have alarms See NETWORK ALA...

Page 21: ...morise the change Press DEPTH key the current value is displayed Press DEPTH key to display the shallow alarm Press SETUP key twice the value is displayed Press ENTER key the value display will flash...

Page 22: ...memorise the change Press DEPTH key the current value is displayed Press DEPTH key to display the deep alarm Press SETUP key twice the value is displayed Press ENTER key the value display will flash...

Page 23: ...ory set Shallow limit of 0 5m and Deep limit of 1 0m In the following example the original water depth was 3m when the alarm was enabled Using the factory set values the water depth could increase to...

Page 24: ...s SETUP key to display alarm state Press ENTER key the alarm state display will flash Use or to enable or disable the alarm Press ENTER to memorise the new alarm state Press DEPTH key to display the a...

Page 25: ...d enable the alarm Press DEPTH key to display the anchor alarm Press DEPTH key to display P ALARM Press SETUP key 3 times to display the deep value Press ENTER key the value display will flash Use or...

Page 26: ...e count down 3 Count up starting from zero The 10 minute count down timer sounds a bleep at 5 and 1 minute and then at 30 20 10 5 4 3 2 1 seconds The 5 minute count down timer sounds a bleep at 1 minu...

Page 27: ...s again as soon as the ENTER key is pressed Press TIMER key to display the TRIP LOG Press SETUP key Display flashes Press ENTER key the display resets to zero and remains flashing Press TIMER key to d...

Page 28: ...ount up The display will flash Press ENTER key the display is set to the selected starting value The timer starts to count Press TIMER key the display stops flashing and the timer is running Press TIM...

Page 29: ...emperature is displayed Press SETUP key once to display the current units Press ENTER if the units are to be changed The display will flash Use or keys to change the displayed units Press ENTER key to...

Page 30: ...ork QUAD unit In the following example the unit is displaying a reading of 10 4 C the water temperature is known to be 11 4 C The correct value is entered into the Network QUAD unit Press TEMP key unt...

Page 31: ...nation and off controlled by the LIGHTS key It also changes the illumination level of the key legends The LIGHTS key is always illuminated so even in complete darkness the key can be located LIG 0 OFF...

Page 32: ...eration press any of the five keys DEPTH ALARM DISPLAY NOT QUAD UNIT Depth alarms can be set for the following Shallow water Deep water Anchor Watch Check your Network DEPTH or QUAD unit to see which...

Page 33: ...AD unit should develop an internal error the unit will sound it s alarm continuously and the display will show an error number Press any of the keys to reset the error condition and silence this alarm...

Page 34: ...ting bracket The template allows 4mm 5 32 between adjacent units for the suncover increase this distance if required to maximum of 60mm 2 3 8 between units or 180mm 3 1 8 between centres For greater d...

Page 35: ...r Gasket Gasket Display Unit Sun cover Self tapping screws Mounting bracket 70 0mm hole Network connector Network Power connector Locking stud fixing 110 0mm 110 0mm 25 0mm 65 0mm Network QUAD LIGHTS...

Page 36: ...rel to prevent condensation ELECTRICAL Power Supply 12V DC nominal 10 to 16V Operating Current 40mA typical 100mA illuminated Protection Connect via external fuse or circuit breaker CABLES AND CONNECT...

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