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Setup and Calibration

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Maximum Speed

Clears the Maximum Speed memory; resets to the current
speed.

Average Speed

Clears the Average Speed memory; resets to the current speed.

Maximum True Wind Speed

Resets the Maximum True Wind Speed memory; resets to the
current true wind speed.

Race Chapter

Trends

Sets the functionality of Trend or Acceleration arrows for the
Speed, SOG, VMG-WIND and VMG-WP pages.
The options are: 

OFF

, ACCEL-L, ACCEL-M, ACCEL-H,

TREND-L, TREND-M and TREND-H.

When set to OFF, trend/acceleration arrows are not shown.

When set to ACCEL, acceleration arrows are shown.
The three values ACCEL L, ACCEL M & ACCEL H indicate LOW,
MEDIUM and HIGH sensitivity.
When set to TREND, trend arrows are shown.
The three values TREND-L, ACCEL M & ACCEL H indicate LOW,
MEDIUM and HIGH sensitivity.
See page 9 for details of trend/acceleration functions.

Tack to Tack Correction

A value that corrects the speed displayed when the boat is on
starboard tack, to take account of inherent differences of the
measured speed on opposite tacks, e.g caused by off-centre
installation of the transducer.
By default the correction is 

zero

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Summary of Contents for T210

Page 1: ...Maxi Display User Guide...

Page 2: ...ke a Micronet product apart will invalidate the warranty The battery may only be replaced by a person trained and approved for this purpose Safety and Disposal Your Maxi Display contains Manganese Lit...

Page 3: ...During the Race 9 4 Operation 13 4 1 Data Chapters and Pages 13 4 2 Audible Signals and Alarms 14 4 3 Page Hiding 15 4 4 Operating the Maxi Display using the control button 16 5 Setup and Calibration...

Page 4: ...Simplify your tidal navigation with the Maxi Display s Set Drift Turn and Course to Steer functions Easy to Manage Automatic data selection the innovative Auto Leg function allows the display to autom...

Page 5: ...ils of using the Remote Display in remote control mode All references in this user guide to the or buttons refer to the appropriate button on the Remote Display Note If a Remote Display is not availab...

Page 6: ...displayed as dashes 2 5 Power Management and Battery Life What makes your Maxi display possible is Tacktick s revolutionary approach to power management By reducing the amount of power being used by t...

Page 7: ...to use either red or amber backlighting see page 21 Tacktick recommend that red backlighting is used whenever possible as this uses less battery power Backlighting is automatically switched off in day...

Page 8: ...hift and downwind Boat Speed VMG to Waypoint and True Wind Direction Programming these pages into the Autoleg page prior to the race would automatically show these pages for the appropriate leg of the...

Page 9: ...e i e for a downwind start a negative distance shows you are approaching the line correctly The small digits show the change in speed required for you to arrive at the line at the signal a negative va...

Page 10: ...en a favoured end to the line If you start at the favoured end you are upwind and therefore ahead of a boat starting at the other end of the line The larger the Line Bias angle the more you can gain f...

Page 11: ...r downwards from a reference speed By default the reference speed is calculated as a rolling average of the actual speed Pressing will set the reference speed equal to the current boat speed or SOG VM...

Page 12: ...orter distance to the windward mark than a boat that regularly sails a headed course This gives the boat sailing in the lifts a considerable advantage In the diagram the boat on the right sails a shor...

Page 13: ...ailing in tidal conditions your boat s actual Course Over the Ground COG and Speed Over the Ground SOG may differ considerably from the heading of the boat and the speed through the water shown by the...

Page 14: ...as calculated includes the effect of both tide and leeway Therefore the value will be different on opposite tacks depending on whether the boat is sailing into or against the tide This will be especi...

Page 15: ...4 Operation 4 1 Data Chapters and Pages Operation 13 www tacktick com...

Page 16: ...will be indicated by a single burst of three beeps Alarm Continuous bursts of three beeps will indicate an alarm The alarm activated will be indicated on the display accompanied by the flashing BELL s...

Page 17: ...default they do not appear when you scroll through the chapters and pages You may hide additional pages or unhide those already hidden to set up your Maxi Display for your individual requirements The...

Page 18: ...To switch on the system press the button for two seconds The display starts up in Chapter mode quick presses of the button scroll through the available chapters the data page most recently accessed i...

Page 19: ...page refer to section 5 4 Generic system setup and configuration is carried out directly from the Remote Display See the Remote Display user guide for details Setup and Calibration 17 www tacktick com...

Page 20: ...setup pages Use to scroll through the pages returns to the previous page 5 3 Editing Setup Data Parameter values may be one of three types A user editable numeric value for example the Autoleg 1 2 par...

Page 21: ...ad to wind and 90 degrees The default is Wind Shift Pages can be selected from any currently unhidden page Downwind Sets the autoleg page to be displayed while the apparent wind angle is between 90 an...

Page 22: ...o leg page switches from the Leg2 page to the Leg 3 page The default is 120 degrees Leg 3 Sets the autoleg page to be displayed while the apparent wind angle is between the leg 2 3 changeover angle an...

Page 23: ...ND L TREND M and TREND H When set to OFF trend acceleration arrows are not shown When set to ACCEL acceleration arrows are shown The three values ACCEL L ACCEL M ACCEL H indicate LOW MEDIUM and HIGH s...

Page 24: ...hide pages See page 15 for the page hiding process Note less commonly used pages are hidden by default see page 13 for details of these pre hidden pages Pages Hidden Displays the number of hidden page...

Page 25: ...s Health Chapter Software Version Network Nodes Displays the software version battery level and charge rate to assist in troubleshooting and fault finding If the display is the Master the one used to...

Page 26: ...system calibration procedure To check the accuracy of your calibration carry out the following tests Speed Run directly into and against the current you should see the difference between SOG and SPEE...

Page 27: ...ry to make a cutout to ensure adequate radio circulation around the antenna Refer to the mounting template for details of the cutout required If in doubt refer to www tacktick com Use the template pro...

Page 28: ...o not bolt through from the front or replace the plastic nuts with metal nuts This may cause the moulding to crack and will invalidate your warranty This method allows for maximum security of a perman...

Page 29: ...t go into Remote Control mode a Remote control mode is not available for 30 seconds after the system is switched on Wait 30 seconds and try again b Remote control was not supported on displays manufac...

Page 30: ...play s internal battery If the particular display is the system Master then the other displays will sound the Lost Network alarm To continue using the rest of the system power down and restart the sys...

Page 31: ...nd the settings of the NMEA equipment to ensure that NMEA 0183 is being transmitted correctly The Depth Alarm does not sound If the actual water depth is shallow and the alarm has not sounded it is mo...

Page 32: ...s at brightest backlighting 20 nights at economy backlighting without charge Units of display Boat Speed knots km per hour statute miles per hour Distance nautical miles statute miles kilometres Depth...

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Page 36: ...Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference s that may cause un...

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