mn100 Analog Display
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5 Installation
5.1
Tools Required and
Parts List
1. 2mm or 5mm Drill Bit (7mm
if power connection required)
2. Power
Drill
3. Cross Head Screwdriver
1. Mounting
Template
2. Display
Bracket
3. Mounting Screws (3)
4. Mounting Bolts (3)
5. M4 Studs & Thumbnuts (3)
6. Double Sided Tape
5.2
Precautions and Positioning Advice
Ensure mounting surface is flat.
Leave space between instruments for sun covers.
Leave space to remove instrument from bracket (if used).
Avoid areas where damage may occur (winch handles, feet, warps
etc.)
Select a flat, smooth, surface for mounting and use the Template
provided to select a suitable position for mounting your Micronet
instrument.
Check for clarity of vision and ease of access to the control buttons, it
is recommended that instruments are positioned such that your arm
does NOT pass through the spokes of the steering wheel when
operating the buttons.
Operation
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2.4 Audible
Signals and Alarms
At stages during its operation your Micronet instrument will beep to
indicate alarms or moments of importance.
Power-up
Once operating as part of a network the instrument
will issue a single beep as it is switched on by
pressing the
button for 2 second.
Button Press A single beep is issued each time a button is pressed
A second beep is issued after a 2 seconds hold down
of the
button.
Alarm
Continuous bursts of three beeps will indicate an
alarm. The alarm activated will be indicated on the
digital display, accompanied by the flashing
symbol. Pressing any button will silence the alarm.
Timer
A single beep will be issued at each minute of the
countdown. With 1 minute left to go a beep will sound
every 10 seconds. With 10 seconds to go a beep will
sound every second.
Countdown complete will be indicated by a single
burst of three beeps.