mn100 Analog Display
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2.6 Chapter and Page Description
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Wind Chapter
(1)
Apparent Wind Angle
The Actual Wind Angle with respect to the vessel as
measured by the Wind Transmitter.
and
Apparent Wind Speed
The Actual Wind Speed with respect to the vessel as
measured by the Wind Transmitter.
(2)
True Wind Angle
The True Wind Angle with respect to the vessel, calculated
by the instrument taking into account the vessels speed
through the water. Both Apparent Wind Speed, Angle and
Boat Speed must be available for this calculation.
and
True Wind Speed
The True Wind Speed with respect to the vessel, calculated
by the instrument taking into account the vessels speed
through the water. Both Apparent Wind Speed, Angle and
Boat Speed must be available for this calculation.
Magnified Wind Chapter
(3)
Magnified Apparent Wind Angle
The Actual Wind Angle with respect to the vessel as
measured by the Wind Transmitter and displayed on a 0 to
60 degree scale.
and Apparent Wind Speed (see above)
(4)
Magnified True Wind Angle
The True Wind Angle with respect to the vessel, calculated
by the instrument taking into account the vessels speed
through the water and displayed on a 0 to 60 degree scale.
Both Apparent Wind Speed, Angle and Boat Speed must be
available for this calculation.
and True Wind Speed (see above)
Setup and Calibration
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(s6) LITE
Tells the instrument to control the system Backlighting or
just its own Backlighting. nEt/LOC.
(s7) SHOW
Allows the instrument to display information when NOT
installed as part of a Micronet system for demonstration
purposes only. Off/On.
(s8) LCD
Adjusts the viewing angle and contrast of the LCD display to
improve visibility under varied mounting possibilities. 1 - 7
default 4.
(s9) RSET
Returns all the calibration settings to the factory default
values.
Health Chapter
(s10)
V / no
Displays the instrument’s Software Version, battery level and
charge rate to assist in troubleshooting and fault finding. If
the instrument is the “Master” (the one used to switch on the
system) then the number of items (nodes) in the system will
be displayed. If the instrument is a “Slave” (was switched on
by the system) then the signal strength to the “Master” will
be displayed”
(s11) HULL
Shows the signal strength and battery level of the Hull
Transmitter to assist in troubleshooting and fault finding.
(s12) WIND SIGNL (as above but for Wind Transmitter
information)
(s13)
NMEA SIGNL (as above but for NMEA Interface information)
(s14 --) TYPE 4 - Further signal strength indications will be displayed
if available.