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Summary of Contents for MaxDS110

Page 1: ...Page 1 CruzPro MaxDS110 MultifunctionDepth Speed Instrument ...

Page 2: ...Page 2 2008 CruzPro Ltd MaxDS110 Manual Ver AD http www cruzpro com Made in New Zealand ...

Page 3: ... Alarms Race Timers 17 Calibrating a Data Source 19 Setting Display Damping 20 Setting Units of Measure 21 Setting Keel Offset 22 Clear Trip Distance and Trip Time 22 Appendix A Specifications 23 Appendix B Packing List 24 Appendix C Optional Items 25 Appendix D Typical Setup 26 Appendix E Important Notes and Warnings 28 Appendix F Critical Background Alarm Functions 30 Appendix G Key Function Sum...

Page 4: ...Page 4 CruzPro is a trademark of CruzPro Ltd ...

Page 5: ...pendently set to any value from 1 to 60 minutes A keel offset can be programmed to provide the depth of the water under the keel Variable display damping filtering can be selected for both depth and boat speed You can switch between sixteen different predefined display configurations with the front panel keys Changes are automatically saved to a nonvolatile memory You can select from five backligh...

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Page 7: ...55mm mounting hole where you desire to mount the instrument Figure 1 Remove the adhesive backing protection from the bulkhead gasket and carefully align the waterproof bulkhead gasket on the back of the instrument Connect the various wires as shown in Figure 2 Carefully check all your wiring then mount the instrument in the hole Use only finger tension to tighten the bracket hold down nuts Figure ...

Page 8: ...Page 8 Figure 2 MaxDS110 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 9: ...emove power from the MaxDS110 the Time Of Day clock will have to be set again Changing and Controlling Backlight Intensity Press the key for 1 2 second to adjust the backlight level for night viewing Each time you press the key for 1 2 second the level will get brighter 1 2 3 4 OFF 1 2 etc The backlight ON OFF wire provides external backlight control and this wire must be switched to 12 24V for th...

Page 10: ...ect a new display configuration the Current Display Configuration number in this case 1 is displayed for one second as shown in Figure 3 After one second the display shows the data fordisplayconfiguration 1asshowninfigure4 All16ofthefactory default display configurations are shown in figures 4 19 Figure 3 Current Display Configuration 1 Display 2 Display 1 Display 3 ...

Page 11: ...e 11 Figure 6 Display configuration 3 Depth Boat Speed Battery Volts Figure 5 Display configuration 2 Depth Boat Speed Time of Day Figure 7 Display configuration 4 Depth Battery Volts Sea Water Temperature ...

Page 12: ...e 12 Figure 10 Display configuration 7 Boat Speed Depth Time of Day Figure 9 Display configuration 6 Boat Speed Depth Sea Water Temperature Figure 8 Display configuration 5 Depth Battery Volts Time of Day ...

Page 13: ...onfiguration 8 Boat Speed Depth Race Timer 1 5 minute factory default Figure 12 Display configuration 9 Boat Speed Depth Race Timer 2 10 minute factory default Figure 13 Display configuration 10 Boat Speed Depth Elapsed Trip Time ...

Page 14: ...14 Figure 16 Display configuration 13 Boat Speed Trip Log Time of Day Figure 14 Display configuration 11 Boat Speed Trip Log Depth Figure 15 Display configuration 12 Boat Speed Trip Log Sea Water Temperature ...

Page 15: ...ure 17 Display configuration 14 Boat Speed Trip Log Total Log Figure 18 Display configuration 15 Sea Water Temperature Boat Speed Depth Figure 19 Display configuration 16 Sea Water Temperature Battery Volts Depth ...

Page 16: ...ys pressandholdthe key for ten seconds The alarm value display identifier 1 2 or 3 and the word HiAL or LoAL willbedisplayedasshownin Figure20 Quickpress the key to select the desired display 1 2 or 3 Press and hold the or keys to change the alarm value Press the key for 1 second until the long beep to accept the new alarm value save it to memory and exit the Alarm Editormode To prevent confusion ...

Page 17: ...in Figure 21 The Hours will blink showingwhichisbeingchanged Pressthe keytoswitchbetweenchanging theHoursorMinutes Press orhold the and keystochangethevalue Press the key to cycle through the eightTimeofDayalarmsandRaceTim ers Press the key for 1 seconds when you are done to save the results tomemory Figure 22 Clock Alarm Editor Setting the eight Time Of Day Alarms Figure 21 Clock Alarm Editor Set...

Page 18: ...top they will work in the background The race timers will start counting down from their assigned values and beep as each minute is counted down When the race timers reach 10 seconds each second willbesoundedoffwithashortbeep Whentheracetimersreachzeroyouwill hear a long beep Inordertopreventconfusion onlyoneracetimercanberunning StartingRace Timer 2 will stop Race Timer1 and vice versa Once a rac...

Page 19: ... for 1 second until the long beep to accept the new value save it to memory and leave the Calibration Editor mode WhencalibratingtheTime Of Dayclockacalibrationvaluebetween0and100 nominalvalueis50 willbeshownonDisplay 1andthetimeofdayshownon Display 3 Increase the Clock Calibration value to speed up the clock de crease the Clock Calibration value to slow down the clock Increasing the Clock Calibra...

Page 20: ...s shown in Figure 26 Quick press the key to select the desired display identifier 1 2 3 Press and hold the and keys to change the calibration value Press the key for 1 second untilthelongbeep toacceptthenewvalue saveittomemoryand exit theDisplayDamping Editormode If the selected data source cannot be filtered such as ElapsedTrip Time then will be displayed for the Filter value Figure 25 Calibratio...

Page 21: ... ten seconds untilyouhearalongbeep tochangeunitsto Meters Fathoms Miles Per Hour MPH Km Hr Degrees C and or to use 24 hour format for the clock AfterthelongbeepthedisplayshowninFigure27willbeshown Press the key to select between Depth Speed Degrees or Clock Press the or keystochangetheunits Press the keyfor1second untilthelong beep to accept the new value save it to memory and exit the Setting Uni...

Page 22: ...t the Keel Offset value After the long beep the display shown in Figure 28 will be shown Press and hold the and keys to change the value Press the key for 1 second until the long beep to accept the new value save it to memory and exit the Keel Offset Editor Editor mode If you change untis of measure between Feet Meters and Fathoms you will need to reset the Keel Offset if non zero so set the Unit ...

Page 23: ...rms for each of the 3 dis plays and 8 Time of Day alarms Fax radio schedules etc Data Sources Inputs Battery Voltage To 0 01 VDC Boat speed To 0 01 MPH Knots Clock 12 24 hour format Sea water temperature Depth from NMEA 0183 SDDBT sentence Race Timers 2 Time of Day Alarms 8 Trip Log Total Log Elapsed Trip Time Outputs NMEA 0183 depth speed sea water temperature and battery voltage data Memory Nonv...

Page 24: ...4 Appendix B Packing List TheMaxDS110package issuppliedwiththefollowingitems 1 MaxDS110instrument 2 Dust raincover 3 Closedcellfoamwaterproofbulkheadgasket adhesiveoneside 4 Printed usermanual 5 Warrantycard ...

Page 25: ...ucer 4 ATT120B 1000foottransommountACTIVEdepthNMEA0183 transducer 5 ATU120A450footplasticthru hullmountACTIVEdepthNMEA0183 transducer 6 ATU120B1000footplasticthru hullmountACTIVEdepthNMEA0183 transducer Speed TemperatureTransducerOptions 1 THST 2RetractablePlasticThru HullSpeed TempTransducerwith30 cableand5pinFujiconnector 2 THST 3RetractableBronzeThru HullSpeed TempTransducerwith 30 cable plugwi...

Page 26: ...Page 26 Appendix D Typical Setup ...

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Page 28: ...odified For example while you can Calibrate Boat Speed you cannot Calibrate the total log or Calibrate a ElapsedTripTime While youcanchange DisplayDamping onBoatSpeedor Depth fluctuations you cannot change Display Damping on the total log or will be also beshownifthedisplayednumberislargerthanwillfitonthedisplay e g thefour digitnumber1734willnotfiton3digitdisplay 6 The default Units of Measure ar...

Page 29: ...onds to save the data to the nonvolatile memory If power is removed from the MaxDS110 during this timethechangesmaynotbesavedtomemoryandtheoldersettingswillbeused when power is reapplied 10 BothHighandLowalarmsforDepthdatacanonlybesetinfullunits i e full Feet or full Meters not tenths 11 When using the tand s keys to change a value holding them down will cause the value to scroll fast after three ...

Page 30: ...Quickpressthe keytosilencethealarm andviewthealarmcodeforwhichalarmhasbeenbreached Thedisplaywillvary dependingonthefunctionasshowninthefollowingexamples Quickpressthe key againtoviewthepreviousdisplayconfiguration Thealarmbelliconwill continue to blink until you disarm the alarms If multiple critical alarms are breachedtheonewiththehighestprioritywillbedisplayed The criticalalarm functionandvalue...

Page 31: ... DisplayVersion and Serial Number for 5 seconds 0 5 Disable Alarms TurnsoffBELLsymbol 0 5 ScrollUPthrough5backlightlevels 0 5 Enablealarms TurnsonBELLsymbol 5 TurnPowerOFF ON Disable EnableDisplay Keys Secs Function 10 Enter Set LowAlarmValues Mode 10 ClearTripDistanceandElapsedTripTime 10 Enter SetHighAlarmValues Mode 10 Enter SetDisplay Damping Mode 10 Enter CalibrateDisplay Mode 10 Enter Set Un...

Page 32: ...play Damping Mode Keys Sec Function 0 1 Scroll through Display Number 1 2 3 0 1 Decrease selected display damping hold to go faster 0 1 Increase selected display damping hold to go faster 1 0 Savenewvalue s tononvolatilememory In Calibrate Displays Mode Keys Secs Function 0 1 Scroll through Display Number 1 2 3 0 1 Decrease displayed reading hold to go faster 0 1 Increase displayed reading hold to...

Page 33: ...et Keel Offset Mode Keys Secs Function 0 1 Decrease the Offset value hold to go faster 0 1 Increase the Offset value hold to go faster 1 0 Savenewunitsofmeasuretomemory In Set Time Of Day Alarms Race Timer Mode Keys Secs Function 0 1 SelectTime Of Day Alarm1 Alarm2 etc 0 1 SwitchbetweensettingHoursandMinutes 0 1 Decrease value hold to go faster 0 1 Increase value hold to go faster 1 0 Savenewvalue...

Page 34: ... of the IIXDR sentence and contains data for Depth Boat Speed Sea WaterTemperature and Battery Voltage in that order A sample of the IIXDR sentence is shown here IIXDR G 038 5 G 10 22 G 054 9 G 13 83 G MaxDS110 69 Where the depth is 38 5 the boat speed is 10 22 the water temperature is 54 9 in the selected units of measure and the battery voltage is 13 83 VDC ...

Page 35: ...Page 35 Appendix I Display Firmware Ver and Serial Number Quick press both the and keys to display the current Firmware Version and the product Serial Number for five seconds ...

Page 36: ...ntact dealer 3 Unable to communicate with micro U301 contact dealer 4 Unable to communicate with micro U401 contact dealer 5 Contentsof nonvolatilememorycorruptedandfactorydefaultsarebeing used Please check and set reset Total Log 6 Supply voltage below the minimum 11 2VDC required to update data to thenonvolatilememory Checkpower 7 Unable to program or read nonvolatile memory contact dealer 8 Err...

Page 37: ...ng the Time Of Day clock 19 Clearing Trip Distance and Trip Time Logs 22 Clock Calibration 19 critical functions 30 Critical Background Alarm 30 D Damping 3 20 21 31 32 damping 5 Data Source 3 19 20 21 28 data source 20 Data Sources 23 28 Display Configuration 3 9 10 display configuration 9 10 E Error Codes 36 errors 36 F fast alarm 28 FirmwareVersion and Serial Number 35 ...

Page 38: ...NMEA 3 5 34 40 nonvolatile memory 28 nonvolatile 32 Notes and Warnings 28 O ON OFF 9 P Power ON OFF 9 S scroll fast 29 Serial Number 35 Specifications 23 start Race Timer 18 T Time Of Day 33 Turn Power OFF ON 31 Turning Power ON OFF 9 28 U Units of Measure 3 21 28 W Warnings 28 ...

Page 39: ...Page 39 User Notes ...

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