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CARING FOR YOUR COX-BOX SYSTEM

Nielsen-Kellerman equipment is designed, built and tested to withstand the rigors of everyday use, but it is 

not

 

invincible and it can be damaged. The following information is intended to help you maintain your equipment and 
prevent unnecessary repairs. 

Charging

•  Place the unit on charge whenever it is not in use, but do not leave the unit charging indefi nitely. The unit should 

never be charged continuously for longer than 2 days.

•  If the battery light comes on, be sure to charge the unit for at least 12 hours.

•  Do not continue to use a unit with the low battery warning light illuminated. Repeated use with the low battery 

light on may damage the batteries and unit.

•  Under normal conditions, a fully charged battery should last at least 4 hours. If your unit is not providing this much 

operational time, it may be time to return it to NK to have new batteries installed. We expect our batteries to need 
replacement after three years of normal full-season use.

Care of Your Microphone

Your microphone is shipped attached to a headband and ready for use. The microphone is fully waterproof, and 
may be fully immersed, but it will not fl oat on its own. Unless it is attached to a Cox-Box, the microphone will 
sink. Microphones should be treated with care. 

•  Do not attempt to bend the aluminum boom or twist the mouthpiece.

• Do not drop the microphone.

•  Do not yank or pull on the microphone cable when disconnecting from the Cox-Box.

•  Do not tighten the bayonet connector on the microphone to the panel jack on the Cox-Box. Just slip it into 

place.

• Do not carry the Cox-Box by the microphone. 

Often, when a customer attempts to replace a microphone BNC, the 
replacement connector pin is of an incorrect diameter and damages 
the center conductor of the Cox-Box panel mount BNC.

NOTE: The NK warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship. It DOES NOT cover damage 
caused  by abuse, misuse, or attempts to repair the microphone on your own.

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Summary of Contents for CoxBox

Page 1: ...s NK CoxBox PLEASE take a moment to review these instructions before installiation use Your CoxBox system should provide you with years of trouble free service but we are always here to help if a prob...

Page 2: ...t will store stroke rates in the memory The data will not store if the unit is in HOLD mode If any of these functions do not work properly review each step of the installation checking all distances a...

Page 3: ...NK to have new batteries installed We expect our batteries to need replacement after three years of normal full season use Care of Your Microphone Your microphone is shipped attached to a headband and...

Page 4: ...f these exist contact NK about repairing them 4 Apply silicone grease to the outside of the rubber plug on the Cox Box This helps to minimize the damage done by repeatedly removing the unit from the b...

Page 5: ...ill help prolong the battery life A fully drained Cox Box battery requires 12 hours on charge to attain maximum capacity It is not necessary to try to discharge the Cox Box batteries fully between cha...

Page 6: ...ollowing test Obtain a multimeter almost any type will do Turn the multimeter on and set it at 20 VDC After plugging the charger in be VERY careful the charger is ON place the positive lead from the m...

Page 7: ...el as the other sockets Use the Socket Maintenance Kit NK Part No 0242 to clean any imbedded dirt or debris from the sockets and inject a small amount of Nyogel into the sockets to prevent corrosion a...

Page 8: ...ext season Memory Effect It is not necessary to try to discharge the CoxBox batteries fully between charging there is virtually no memory effect in modern nickel cadmium batteries Avoid Overcharging N...

Page 9: ...to a number of crews at once or by switching channels to just one crew individually Charge your Cox Box from any car or truck cigarette lighter Great when traveling to regattas CAR CHARGER NK PART 02...

Page 10: ...or the sensor and magnets to be centered between the rails as shown in Figure 1a They may be positioned off center as shown in Fig 1b It is essential however that the magnet passes directly over the s...

Page 11: ...side of the seat plate You can install the sensor and magnets semi permanently by using the 3M VHB Very High Bond tape supplied Should you wish to make a temporary installation use the screws provide...

Page 12: ...n The plug in feature of NK speakers makes replacement very easy 1 Install the speakers using 6 x 1 2 panhead screws and the metal bracket attached to the speaker We have supplied SIX screws you will...

Page 13: ...time recalled from memory is the time at which the timer was stopped 7 Now turn the COX BOX off then back on again the memory is not lost To clear memory you must press the toggle switch down and hold...

Page 14: ...hree simple pieces Even add on pieces as your budget allows Affordable modules eliminate the need for repairs simply plug in a new section if needed Plug in rate sensor for instant repairs and trouble...

Page 15: ...tionally we can replace the can with a STAINLESS STEEL one for increased durability 50 00 inc GST Should your Aluminium can be excessively dented then we must replace it with a stainless steel unit as...

Page 16: ...E Marc Douez David McGrath Contact Info Delivery Address Please send all parcels to this address Nielsen Kellerman Australia Pty Ltd Remo 206 Cowans Lane Oxley Island NSW 2430 AUSTRALIA Email info nk...

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