Nexus 21 NX2 Specifications, Technical specifications, Nexus databus introduction and user policy

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4 Specifications

SERVER

4 Specifications

4.1Technical specifications

Dimensions:

Server: 110 x 165 x 30 mm. (4.3x6.5x1.2 inch)

Instrument cable:

8 m (26 ft).

Power supply:

12V DC (10-16V). The instruments are polarity protected

Power

 

consumption at 12V:

Server: 0,2W.

Temperature range:

Storage:-30°to +80°C (-22°to +176°F)

 

Operation: -10° to +70°C(14°to +158°F)

Weight:

220 gram. (7.76 oz).

Enclousure:

Splash proof

CE approval

The products conforms to the EMC requirements for immunity and emission according to EN 50 08-1.

4.2Nexus databus introduction and user policy

Introduction:

The Nexus data bus is a multi talker multi receiver data bus specially designed for marine navigation applications. It utilises the RS485 standard with up to 32 senders and/or receivers to form a Local Area Network. Data is transmitted synchronously with 1 start-bit, 8-data-bits, 1 parity-bit, two stop-bits in 9600 baud.

User policy:

The Nexus data bus is open for new users and applications without the a licence or a licence fee. The data bus is, however, the property of the manufacturer, which means the specification must be followed in order to protect the manufacturer’s commitments to the Nexus data bus performance and safety.

For most PC-applications, the full duplex interface (Art. No. 21248), will be a very useful tool for monitoring real time data, to edit and store waypoints to PC-file or to Server and/or to the Nexus GPS. The interface is supplied with a cable for connection from PC to the Server or Nexus instruments and/or the Nexus GPS. A 9-pole D-sub connector is connected to the RS232 port on the PC.

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Contents Installation and Operation Manual English English ServerSERVER This manual is written for NX2 Server version 2.00 Edition MarchPart specification InstallationMaintenance and fault finding SpecificationsItems delivered with the Server 1 Part specificationRegistering this product Good luck and happy boating Welcome aboard the Nexus NetworkTypical NX2 system 2 Installation 2.2 Installing the Server 2.1 Location of the Server2.3 Installing the transducers Your Server installation is done2.4 Connecting optional accessories 2.4.3 Extra alarm buzzer2.4.1 Man over board MOB push-button 2.4.2 Tactical function push-button2.4.4 NX2 instruments 2.5 Connecting instrument lighting 2.6 How to use the NMEA ports2.7 Connecting a NMEA instrument IN to the Server 2.8 Connecting a NMEA instrument OUT from Server 3 A fuse Red Black2.9.1 Log transducer 2.9 Compatibility with our previous transducers2.9.2 Depth transducer 2.9.3 Wind transducer All our wind transducers can be used2.9.4 Compass transducer Only the Nexus version can be used2.9.6 NMEA transducers 2.10 NMEA 2.10.1 Transmit NMEA sentences OUT from Server2.10.2 Change NMEA sentences OUT from Server Autopilot sentence ”A” For connection of NMEA instrument IN to Server, see 2.11 Special NMEA sentences $PSILTBS,X.X,NCRLF$PSILCD1,X.X,X.X,CRLF 2.11.1 Baudrate control3.1 Maintenance 3 Maintenance and fault finding3.2 Fault finding 3.2.2 Fault - action 1. Speed and distance functions No reading 2. Compass No reading3. Wind No reading 4. What you should know about digital depth sounders3.2.3 Error messages The following error messages can appear on the display4.1 Technical specifications 4 Specifications4.2 Nexus databus introduction and user policy 4.3 Optional Accessories Nexus Remote Control InstrumentNX2 Completes NX2/Nexus TransducersNX2 GPS Nexus Multi XLNexus Autopilot components 5 Warranty WARRANTY GENERALLIMITED WARRANTY CLAIMS PROCEDUREWARRANTY CARD Date of purchase Date installedFile id Dealers stampCopyright Nexus Marine ABKuskvägen 4, 191 62 Sollentuna, Sweden Tel +46 -0 8 - 506 939 00. Fax +46 -0 8 -506 939