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TIMER / stopwatch 

If you press the lower button (ENTER) when the TIMER item on the MENU screen is highlighted, you will be redirected 

to the TIMER/STOPWATCH control screen: 

   

 

1 -

 

EXIT – current selected command; if you press lower button (ENTER), you will return to main navigation screen 

2 -

 

Timer START – option to start TIMER/STOPWATCH for counting 

3 -

 

Current TIMER/STOPWATCH value (up to hh:mm:ss – hours: minutes: seconds) 

4 -

 

Timer STOP – option to stop TIMER/STOPWATCH  

5 -

 

Timer CLEAR – option to clear TIMER/STOPWATCH  

 

If TIMER/STOPWATCH is running, there will be options to STOP and CLEAR its value. STOP will leave the 

TIMER/STOPWATCH value unchanged (you will be able to start it again and continue counting). CLEAR will set the 

TIMER/STOPWATCH value to 00:00:00, but the stopwatch will not be automatically stopped with this command. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Seacraft ENC II

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Page 2: ...e from time to time to the manual It is the user s responsibility to determine whether there have been any such updates or amendments Marine Tech nor any of their directors officers employees or agents shall be liable in contract tort or in any other manner whatsoever to any person for any loss damage injury liability cost or expense of any nature including without limitation incidental special di...

Page 3: ...Should you have any questions or comments regarding this manual please contact Manufacturer MARINE TECH SA ul Żwirki i Wigury 1 7 38 400 Krosno Poland Email info seacraft eu Web www seacraft eu Document Information Title Quick User Guide Seacraft ENC2 Document Version 1 2 2 Software Version 1 5 Publication Date 3 04 201 9 ...

Page 4: ...onal information screen next to main 16 7 Destination parameters setting and changing 20 8 MENU screen 24 9 Depth profile graph 27 10 Swim route graph 28 11 TIMER stopwatch 29 12 Device configuration SETUP 30 13 Send data 30 14 Pressure salinity 31 15 Log speed 32 16 Log speed calibration 34 17 GPS 36 18 Time date 37 19 Other settings 38 ...

Page 5: ...5 20 Units 39 21 Compass 40 22 Clear data 44 23 Factory reset 44 24 Exit 44 25 Guidelines for attaching the ENC to DPVs 45 26 Troubleshooting 47 27 Before each dive 49 ...

Page 6: ...Temperature when charging 1 0 40 C Accuracy of ext log 2 Mounting type Universal Possibility of using above the water level up to 5000m Internal storage capacity 50 routes Weight displacement 290 g 90g Length x height x width 95 x 71x 30 6mm The accuracy of the measurement depends on the quality of the calibration and the absence of external interference Included sensors 3D magnetometer 3D gyrosco...

Page 7: ...s displayed OFF option selected WARNING This device may have some bugs in the software which we did not find yet You should never risk your life using this device as sole advisor Electronic devices are designed for support and cannot substitute knowledge and training Waste disposal information This device contains Li Ion cells and other materials which must be recycled properly ...

Page 8: ...lements 1 Universal mounting top side 2 Ambient light sensor do not cover 3 Additional LED diode red color 4 Screen display 5 Top button NEXT 6 Bottom button SET REC HOLD 7 External socket for charging and speed sensor 8 Universal mounting bottom side ...

Page 9: ...tch REC HOLD Note On most screens a small graphical hint is displayed in top and bottom right corner of the display This hint is connected with the actual button function It may be one of the below Move cursor selection down to next item Go to next screen Go to previous screen Select current item X Cancel or delete Switch to next available value Increment current value by 1 ...

Page 10: ...recording is off HOLD Modes of operation Normal operation mode Default mode after power on The user sees the current dive parameters may switch recording ON REC and OFF HOLD enter settings and view the contents of the device s internal memory Charging mode After connecting the device to a power source the charging screen appears The buttons are inactive in this mode This mode will be terminated wh...

Page 11: ...11 5 Main screen layout After power on the device display will show this content ...

Page 12: ...g markers please see next chapter 9 Destination direction arrow The tip of the arrow is always pointing to the planned destination If no destination is set this arrow will not move 1 0 Present speed value and units mpm means that the speed is displayed in meters per minute kts stands for knots The symbol means that the external speed sensor should be connected to get valid distance speed readings ...

Page 13: ...13 Battery indicator Icon Charge on Time left Icon Charge in Time left 85 1 00 20 25h 28 45 5 1 0h 68 84 1 7 20h 1 2 27 1 5h 46 67 1 0 1 7h 1 1 1 1 h Caution The value Time left is approximate ...

Page 14: ...ore info no icon No GPS available The Navigation device does not include a GPS receiver or it has been permanently disabled GPS location fixed Good GPS readings are available The GPS location is valid and accurate GPS location fixed GPS readings are available but the accuracy may vary due low signal strength quality No valid GPS location available The GPS receiver cannot obtain the current locatio...

Page 15: ...ical speed up or down is equal or greater than 9m min 29 5 ft min There is a noticeable depth change 24 3 Vertical speed up or down is equal or greater than 1 9m min 62 3 ft min The user should be aware that ascending or descending at this speed may have negative health effects The vertical speed is calculated based on measurements taken in the last 3 seconds ...

Page 16: ...eft part of the display is filled with information connected to actual destination parameters 1 Course to the programmed destination 2 Time left to destination approx 3 Distance left to destination 4 Current record number in memory maximum available records 5 GPS information available satellites count horizontal precision 6 Operation hint when you press the lower button you will be redirected to t...

Page 17: ...button Select the NEXT item After 3rd press you will return to the main navigation screen Bottom button ENTER to activate the selected item Note If the destination parameters are cleared not set this screen looks like this ...

Page 18: ...m current location to the start point 4 Operation hint when you press the lower button the device will guide you back to the start point 5 Top button role go to next lower item 6 Currently selected item 7 Bottom button role enter activate the selected item Buttons role Top button Select the NEXT item MENU Bottom button Switch the device from navigating to DESTINATION to navigating back to the STAR...

Page 19: ...ter temperature 4 Operation hint when you press the lower button other functions will be shown 5 Stopwatch The description regarding the right display side is the same as on previous picture Note If the STOPWATCH is running or was stopped with count 0 the STOPWATCH value will also be shown in green color on this screen see below ...

Page 20: ...e device will show the current destination parameters if set or it will suggest new ones as shown in the following picture 1 Current route number in memory total routes in memory 2 Azimuth planned course including deviation 3 Distance The distance to the planned destination 4 Operation hint When you press the lower button AZIMUTH can be modified ...

Page 21: ...e this You may now rotate the device in order to set the desired heading Then simply press the lower button ENTER if the value is appropriate You may also press the upper button now This will allow you to set the desired azimuth manually digit by digit use the lower button to change the value ...

Page 22: ... highlighted Distance value is changed also digit by digit Pressing the top button switches to the next position the bottom button changes the value 0 1 2 9 0 Note The minimal allowed distance is 1 0m or 0 01mile The device will not allow to set a shorter distance ...

Page 23: ...sing the top button NAVIGATE Apply values and switch to main screen with destination CLEAR DESTIN ation Clear all values and switch to main screen without destination Note The DESTINATION once set is held in memory until cleared or changed power off will not clear it The DESTINATION is always set or changed relatively to the current position ...

Page 24: ...ff the device The left part of the screen shows information about the present battery charge Below that you see the device serial number SN unique device identifier and the internal software version SV as illustrated below Note You cannot switch off the device in the recording state Hint Stop RECORD first in bottom line right picture This prevents the user from accidentally switching off the devic...

Page 25: ...e found in chapter 9 and 1 0 On the left side of the screen the device shows 2 numbers Current routes in memory maximum routes in memory More about memory organization can be found in chapters 9 and 1 0 TIMER Allows you to start stop and clear the internal stopwatch The stopwatch is described in chapter 1 1 ...

Page 26: ... all internal configuration parameters More about this function can be found in chapter 1 2 On the left side on the screen the most important settings are shown in short form to avoid unnecessary activation of the configuration just to check it ...

Page 27: ...ue and lower button role now go to the next route number Note The internal device memory stores all dive data identified by route number When the device is switched on the least available empty route number is chosen for recording current data If all available route numbers 1 50 are used the oldest one will be overwritten Data recording can be paused HOLD state The graph above does not show these ...

Page 28: ...DD MM YYYY 4 Total recording time in minutes above 2h this value will be shown in hours may be blank if the value cannot be calculated empty record 5 Total distance in meters above 2000m in kilometers may be blank if the value cannot be calculated empty record 6 Route number in memory blue and lower button role now go to the next route number Note You may tilt the device to the left or to the righ...

Page 29: ...start TIMER STOPWATCH for counting 3 Current TIMER STOPWATCH value up to hh mm ss hours minutes seconds 4 Timer STOP option to stop TIMER STOPWATCH 5 Timer CLEAR option to clear TIMER STOPWATCH If TIMER STOPWATCH is running there will be options to STOP and CLEAR its value STOP will leave the TIMER STOPWATCH value unchanged you will be able to start it again and continue counting CLEAR will set th...

Page 30: ...nction is highlighted The top button NEXT will switch the selected function to the next one below The bottom button ENTER will activate the selected item Settings 1 3 Send data Used to activate the internal Bluetooth transmitter Activate it before any data transmission from the navigation device to a PC or smartphone When this function is activated the device will not power off automatically excep...

Page 31: ...ue of the measured pressure It has no effect on depth calculations but the value will be added to the pressure measurement shown above so the user may calibrate this device as a precision barometer The last line allows to set the water salinity from 0 0 fresh water to 4 0 This coefficient affects the pressure to depth transformation and should have an appropriate value When the item is highlighted...

Page 32: ... these two modes The field Calc distance from may switch between External log and Const speed The first value needs an external speed sensor log to be connected If chosen on the right side of the main navigation screen this icon will be displayed The option Calibrate may change its coefficient which is used to convert sensor pulses into speed and distance ...

Page 33: ...u will be guided to the next item which shows how many pulses fall in a distance of 1 00m By pressing the lower button again a new calibration begins Press START and swim straight with no depth change until the chosen distance is reached then press STOP The display will show you how many log pulses were counted If no pulses were logged the calibration will be rejected ...

Page 34: ...d has also different meanings depending of the actual sensor settings When the external sensor is not used Calc distance from Const speed the calibration means to choose an average swimming speed When the device is in HOLD state the distance counter does not change When the user switches the device to RECORD state the navigation console expects the user to swim with constant speed equal to the val...

Page 35: ...calibration distance in the field log at Below you will see the actual calibration factor log 1 00m 1 490 Make sure the arrow points to this line and press the lower button The screen will show the message Press START and swim exactly m Go to START set the favorite speed on your DPV press START lower button on the navigation console and swim as straight as possible to the STOP point The screen dis...

Page 36: ...deviation always in meters the lower the better Note When Valid is set to N other values can be 0 if no valid GPS readings were obtained during the last 30 seconds or the value might display the last valid readings When Valid is set to Y values equal the present reading GPS information is refreshed automatically after each successful update on this screen The GPS state is also reported as icon on ...

Page 37: ... real time clock with calendar The time format is 24 hours the Date format is DAY MONTH YEAR YEAR has only 2 digits The value 01means the year 2001 02 means 2002 and so on Caution The device may drop date time settings if the battery was discharged too much If this happenes the first step after choosing the desired mode will be setting date time You may skip this option and the console will not as...

Page 38: ...imum available time space between two records in memory Note that in some cases two records may be collected faster than this value but never longer Depth threshold 0 5m 1 m 1 6m The navigation console will count underwater time when the depth is equal or greater than this value Auto ON yes no If yes device will switch on automatically when immersed in water by at least 0 3 meters 1ft Auto OFF yes...

Page 39: ...Celsius or F Fahrenheit Depth Can be meters or feet Speed Can be m min meters per minute or knots nautical miles per hour Distance Can be m km meters and above 2000m kilometers or US NM United States Nautical Mile 1 US NM 1 852m The selected unit is usually displayed near the values on all other screens ...

Page 40: ...he compass should be calibrated every time when the location is changed especially when there are big distances travelled travelling to another continent or to a distant country Activate this function and rotate the device slowly in all possible directions in 8 shape This should take at least 1 minute A green progress bar will be shown on the screen The lower button will be marked as BACK until th...

Page 41: ...fficients should be 0 45 90 1 35 1 80 225 270 and 31 5 This option allows to achieve best compass accuracy 1 Without it the compass accuracy can be 3 5 depending on the calibration quality described above Use the top button to change the option Exit Return with no changes Clear Switch off the precision calibration and clear all its coefficients Setup Make a new precision calibration To make a new ...

Page 42: ...e you press it The upper button will guide you to the next step On the last screen you can check if this calibration improved the heading display This screen is named Accuracy test and will show you Corrected Heading value with applied correction Measured Raw heading value from magnetometer Deviation Calculated correction Corrected Measured Deviation mod 360 ...

Page 43: ...n marked as W West the correction will be negative The magnetic declination is a constant value depending on your geographical region It can be obtained from many sources Deviation Set magnetic deviation a constant value that will be added to the heading shown on the display and to all position calculations The deviation is a constant value caused by magnetic elements near the navigation device th...

Page 44: ...e after using this feature 23 Factory reset After using this option all settings will be restored to factory values and all other data will be lost You may want to use this option if Swim records are invalid incomplete or lost The device is not working correctly and you cannot find good settings 24 Exit Exits the settings mode The device returns to the main navigation screen ...

Page 45: ...uld carefully choose the mounting point for the device An unfavorable placement may cause magnetic interferences from your vehicle elements battery engine to the ENC compass sensor For a SEACRAFT underwater vehicle the recommended placement for the navigation device and its speed sensor is shown below ...

Page 46: ...ts change depending on the location local geological conditions eg the presence of ferromagnetic minerals and are subject to periodic changes Large ferromagnetic elements eg shipwreck reinforced concrete port quay or steel elements buried in the bottom also very strongly affect the work of the compass A poorly calibrated compass or its disturbed operation can cause significant errors In the case o...

Page 47: ... device to discharge its battery and to switch off Wait 1hour and try to charge it again If this will not help return the device for service When switched on the device shows Battery is low message and switches off The battery is discharged too much Charge the device The charging process never ends Broken battery Return the device for service Damaged charging cable or dirt rust on its connector Cl...

Page 48: ...ed do INERTIAL operation Go to Settings Log Speed and make sure EXT is set to Active Log Compass is showing improper heading Calibration required Perform the calibration as described in chapter 1 3 1and 1 3 2 Strong external magnetic field near the device Try to remove the magnetic and ferromagnetic elements from the vicinity of the navigation device Move the navigation device to another location ...

Page 49: ...ct the log to the device check the state of the plug and socket clean any impurities check the o rings apply a delicate layer of silicone grease and gently but firmly tighten Before diving you have to check if output socket in the back is well tightened Also you have to make sure that none of the sealing rings is broken or missing ...

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