MicroNet Technology MN100 Warranty Information, No Nmea data showing on external instruments

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mn100 Dual Digital Display

6.2.10 No NMEA data showing on external instruments.

From any Digital instrument enter Setup and Calibration Mode (page

18)and scroll through to the Health Chapter. Check the signal level and battery status of the NMEA Interface. If the signal level shows a value of greater than 3 then check the data connections and the

settings of the NMEA source equipment to ensure that NMEA 0183 is being transmitted correctly.

*The “Master Instrument” is the instrument which was used to power up the entire system. This instrument may be different each time the system is used. If you are fault finding and are uncertain which instrument is the master the switch off the system and switch on again. The instrument which you switched on is now the master

Warranty Information

Tacktick Limited or its authorized Distributors will repair or replace a Tacktick product free of charge where a manufacturing fault becomes apparent within two years of the purchase date provided:

1.No unauthorized attempt has been made to repair the product.

2.The product has not been misused, operated outside of its intended environment or operated in a manner which is incompatible with the written instructions supplied on purchase.

Proof of purchase date is required for the warranty period to be valid.

Due to the removable nature of the Tacktick product, on board service will only be available with prior consent from Tacktick or its authorized Distributors.

Failure within the warranty period:

Simply return the product to your nearest authorized Tacktick Distributor, together with proof of purchase date.

Failure outside the warranty period:

Simply return your product to the nearest authorized Tacktick Distributor and an estimation for repair will be provided.

Authorized Tacktick Distributor details can be found at www.tacktick.com, or on the back of Tacktick sales brochures.

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Contents Mn100 EMC Conformance Maintenance and Fault Finding Setup and CalibrationInstallation InformationIntroduction SpecificationsPower Management and Battery Life Instrument Display Information Applying External Power Safety and DisposalIntroduction Switching the System On and Off BacklightingAudible Signals and Alarms Chapter and Page Operation Page Chapter and Page Descriptions ChaptersPages Page Page XTE Time Current heading is 277 Current speed is 9.56 kts This page left intentionally blank Entering Setup and Calibration Mode Chapter and Page Setup and CalibrationEditing Values Units Chapter Setup Page DescriptionMemory Chapter Alarms Chapter Depth Chapter Calibration Page DescriptionSpeed Chapter Wind Chapter Compass ChapterOptions Chapter Health Chapter Depth Offset Speed Calibration To enter a Log Calibration FactorWind Speed Correction Wind CalibrationWind Angle Offset Compass Calibration Tools Required Parts List Precautions and Positioning AdviceBracket Mounting Preferred Method Temporary Mounting External Power Connections Care and Maintenance Fault Finding and Technical SupportMaintenance and Fault Finding Warranty Information No Nmea data showing on external instruments