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Configuration
Operator’s Manual
Engineering Display:
This enables an expanded series of display
screens in some of the functions. In general, these screens are
used by the technician during troubleshooting or by BNT-ME
engineers during development testing. Screens which are rel-
evant for troubleshooting are described in
Appendix D
of this
manual. The default setting is
No
. If you should enable these
screens, the receiver will automatically turn them off the next
time power is cycled on the unit.
Demonstration Mode:
This enables the receiver to function as
though you are under way, even though you are completely
stationary. The default setting is
No
. When set to
Yes
, all three
Traffic Lights will be illuminated, and a
D
symbol is displayed
in the upper right corner of every display. Generally speaking,
this feature is used by BNT-ME and your dealer for show room
or trade show demonstrations. However, you can use it as a
training tool until you become familiar with the receiver. As a
safety feature, you can not use it to output NMEA 0183 records
on the data ports to test and demonstrate other devices such
as autopilots, chart plotters, and radars. Refer to
Appendix E
of this manual for a full description of the
Demonstration Mode
.
Organizer - Automated Message Reminders
This screen enables you to program the receiver with up to 25 different
message reminders (up to 30 characters in length). You can program it
to alarm for shift changes, log entry intervals, medication intervals,
weather fax updates, etc.
Note: When the Organizer alarm is activated, the voltage on
the Alarm Output Port is also activated. If you have other
devices connected to this port, you might need to con-
sider what other systems will be affected when the alarm
sounds. BNT-ME offers an External Alarm control soft-
ware option. Check with your dealer or BNT-ME for de-
tails on this software package.
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