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5:3 COMPASS OPERATION

When power is applied to the Cruiser Compass, it executes a comprehensive
internal test routine. It then displays the heading. When first powered up, the dis-
played heading may not be correct until the compass alignment is done. A typic-
al display is shown on Figure 2.

SWITCHING THE BACKLIGHTING

Backlighting is provided to allow the unit to be seen at night. The backlighting is
switched on and off by a single press of ENTER.

Figure 2 - Normal operation display

CHANGING THE DAMPING

ASSISTED STEERING

Assisted steering means using the Cruiser Compass to show errors from a cho-
sen heading, and the direction to steer to bring the vessel back to the chosen
heading, which is marked by the lubber line at all times.

When the vessel’s heading is within the pre-set error limits, the dead-ahead indic-
ator is lit to show that all is well (see Figure 3), and no steering adjustment is
required. This is the display when assisted steering is started.

MAG.

O

MAG.

O

    Magnetic
    heading
    shown

Switch
Backlighting

Heading
263 degrees

ENTER

MAG.

O

MAG.

O

    Magnetic
    heading
    shown

Switch
Backlighting

Heading
263 degrees

ENTER

 
 

Cruiser

COMPASS

When the vessel is affected by rapid variations of heading in rough seas, a 
more heavily damped display can be selected instead of the normal lightly 
damped display. Press ENTER and DOWN together to switch between heavily 
and lightly damped modes. The display shows “L” (for Light damping), “A” (for 
Average damping), or “H” (for Heavy damping) for two seconds after the keys 
are released to indicate which mode has been selected. Successive presses of 
the two keys switches between the three damping settings.

Summary of Contents for Cruiser Log

Page 1: ...ULTON ROAD STEVENAGE HERTS SG1 4QG ENGLAND 01438 354033 MARINE INSTRUMENTS Cruiser INSTALLTATION AND CONTEMPORARY STYLED INSTRUMENTS FOR CABIN OR COCKPIT MOUNTING USER INSTRUCTIONS for LOG DEPTH COMPA...

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Page 3: ...ly bonded to a tough plastic To keep it looking good clean only with a damp cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents INSTALLING THE DISPLAY 2 Cruiser instruments are waterproof when panel mounte...

Page 4: ...re The In Hull Kit is available direct from NASA Marine or your local chandler Whichever is selected the best location still has to be found Select a position below the water level where the transduce...

Page 5: ...and the red wire to the positive via a 1 4 amp fuse The red wire of the alarm is also connected to the positive supply whilst the black wire connects to the green wire from the display unit The alarm...

Page 6: ...eases The point at which the gain starts to rise is called the sensitivity threshold The sensitivity of the unit at depths below the sensitivity threshold will be considerably reduced whilst above the...

Page 7: ...e the hull is of constant thickness under the skin fitting flange so the nut will fit squarely against the hull The paddle wheel should be installed at a point in the hull where 1 It is immersed at al...

Page 8: ...e threads to seal the hull and to hold the nut securely in place The nut has a groove on its underside which should also be filled with silicone From the outside of the hull push the housing into the...

Page 9: ...ll and the position of the paddlewheel may affect the performence of the unit If the log under or over reads then the calibration factor can be adjusted to compensate Enter the Engineering mode by fir...

Page 10: ...led within the housing To accommodate pitch and roll motions most effectively mount the sensor as near to horizontal as possible For best performance in rough weather conditions it is also advisable t...

Page 11: ...ine at all times When the vessel s heading is within the pre set error limits the dead ahead indic ator is lit to show that all is well see Figure 3 and no steering adjustment is required This is the...

Page 12: ...ng indications If the error increases beyond 180 the error display reverses to show that the shortest route back to the desired heading is now using the opposite tiller SETTING THE DESIRED HEADING 0 0...

Page 13: ...n by the steering chevrons as shown on Figure 5 for two seconds when the key is released whereupon the display returns to the normal steering display SETTING OR STOPPING THE ALARM During assisted stee...

Page 14: ...nd by reference to Almanacs maps or charts The variation is the offset of magnetic North from true North If the Magnetic North the variation is West of true North enter it as a positive number Convers...

Page 15: ...heading indication 13 COMPASS ERROR CORRECTIONS In common with all magnetic compasses the presence of magnetic objects in the vessel can distort the earth s magnetic field nearby and affect the accur...

Page 16: ...has been logged When all the errors have been logged press UP and DOWN together to return to Engineering mode To exit Engineering press ENTER As a final test the vessel can be swung to confirm that th...

Page 17: ...n sequence as described If the error at a particular angle is known to be negligible there is no need to align the vessel and log the compensation at that position Additional corrections can be added...

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Page 20: ...e Nasa Marine Ltd will at its discretion repair or replace any components which fail in normal use within the warranty period Such repairs or replacements will be made at no charge to the customer for...

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