MicroNet Technology MN100 manual Introduction, Specifications, Power Management and Battery Life

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mn100 Dual Digital Display

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1.1Introduction

Your Micronet instrument is powered for life by the environment. Although feature packed and highly visible in all conditions, current demand is so low, and the supply so efficient, that the solar-powered display is self sufficient. Combined with other instruments in the Micronet range this display becomes part of a complete navigational system.

1.2Specifications

Height of digits:

20mm (0.8”)

Backlighting:

3 levels with daylight shutoff

 

System-wide or local control

Power:

Solar Powered

 

300 hrs autonomy by day, 7 nights at brightest

 

backlighting, 20 nights at economy backlighting

 

without charge

Units of display:

Boat Speed

 

(knots,kilometers per hour,statute miles per hour)

 

Distance

 

(nautical miles, statute miles, kilometers)

 

Depth

 

(meters, feet, fathoms)

 

Wind Speed

 

(knots, meters per second, Beaufort)

Alarm:

Audible Alarm for Depth, Wind and MOB

Weight:

285g (0.63lbs)

Operating Temp.:

-100 to +600C (140 to 1400F)

Frequency:

868 MHz or 905 MHz

1.3Power Management and Battery Life

What makes your mn100 instrument possible is Tacktick’s revolutionary approach to power management. By reducing the amount of power being used by the electronics and maximizing the potential of the sun to provide power, a mn100 instrument becomes a virtually perpetual device.

Power status is indicated by two icons on the instrument display:

Battery Level and Charge Rate

Used together these icons will show the condition of your instrument’s power supply.

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Contents Mn100 EMC Conformance Setup and Calibration InstallationMaintenance and Fault Finding InformationPower Management and Battery Life SpecificationsIntroduction 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 Memory Chapter Setup Page DescriptionUnits Chapter Alarms Chapter Speed Chapter Calibration Page DescriptionDepth Chapter Wind Chapter Compass ChapterOptions Chapter Health Chapter Depth Offset Speed Calibration To enter a Log Calibration FactorWind Angle Offset Wind CalibrationWind Speed Correction 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