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NAVMAN M100 User Manual

• Connect the 4 pin Fuji connector to the

Speed and Temperature transducer.

• Connect the RCA phono connector to the

depth transducer cable connector. Do not
cut or shorten the depth transducer cable.
Extension cables are available if the
transducer cable is too short.

• If you are not using a repeater or you do not

intend to provide NMEA data to another
instrument then insulate the bare wire end
of the blue cable.

Wiring Connection

• Keep electrical and transducer cables away

from alternator or other noise generating
electrical cables. Avoid connecting the
instrument to power circuits that share
loads with ignition, alternators, inverters and
radio transmitters. Electrical power supply
connections should always  be as short as
possible.

• Connect the red wire to the positive supply

via a 1 amp fuse or a 1 amp circuit breaker.
Connect the black wire to the electrical
ground (negative terminal of battery).
A 1 amp fuse will provide protection for up
to five 100 series instruments.

Multiple Instruments

The NAVMAN M100 may be used as an individual
instrument or connected with a number of other
100 series instruments to the 100 series
repeater or to other instruments accepting
NMEA 0183 data.

Blue

Black

Red

1A Fuse

+12 VDC

Ground

NMEA output to repeater

Fuji

Plug &
Socket

Transducers

Speed

Depth

Phono
Plug &

Socket

Summary of Contents for MULTI 100

Page 1: ...MULTI RESET NAVMAN NAVMAN...

Page 2: ...t Depth Units 10 Timer Functions 11 Elapsed Timer 11 Count Down Timer 11 Select Speed Log Units 12 Reset Log Trip Distance 12 Reset Total Log Total Distance 12 Reset Average Speed 12 Reset Max Speed 1...

Page 3: ...H SPEED AVG SPEED DEPTH Display is backlit for Night Operation Multi function display Depth speed trend indicators Sea temperature Depth speed trend indicators Alarm indicator Maximum speed Records ma...

Page 4: ...rear of instrument Mounting The mounting surface must be flat Use the template to set the centre of the fixing hole Drill a 32mm 1 25 diameter mounting hole through the bulkhead Remove the fixing nut...

Page 5: ...nnecting the instrument to power circuits that share loads with ignition alternators inverters and radio transmitters Electrical power supply connections should always be as short as possible Connect...

Page 6: ...on the upper display The selection remains in memory after power down LOG SPEED LOG LOG AVG SPEED SPEED LOG DEPTH LOG TEMPERATURE DEPTH MAXIMUM SPEED AVERAGE SPEED SPEED TRIP DISTANCE TRIP DISTANCE TR...

Page 7: ...ed for three seconds Alternatively when the bottom section of the display is indicating depth press and hold the key for three seconds The new unit of measure will be displayed for three seconds Depth...

Page 8: ...g value that can be set in whole minutes from 1 to 10 When countdown timer mode is entered the last starting value used is displayed To start counting down from this value press the key To select a ne...

Page 9: ...unit of measure will be displayed for three seconds Alternatively when the bottom section of the display is indicating speed press and hold the key for three seconds The new unit of measure will be d...

Page 10: ...is pressed for 10 seconds the instrument will exit secondary mode and return the display to normal Changes made to the secondary function being displayed at this time will not be saved TRANSDUCER SETT...

Page 11: ...splayed press the key The value will be stored in memory Note When the depth units are changed the keel offset value will automatically be recalculated and displayed in the new units Transducer Settin...

Page 12: ...oided make sure that the boat speed is at least ten times the speed of the current You may calculate a correction factor as follows Known distance correction factor distance from log For example if yo...

Page 13: ...able for cuts and sharp bends 3 Substitute the transducer with a known good transducer hold it over the side of the boat into the water and see if instrument functions This isolates cause of problem t...

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