MicroNet Technology MN100 manual Applying External Power, Safety and Disposal

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If there is no boat speed or change in heading registered on the system for a period of 12 hours your Micronet instrument will switch off to conserve power. A “POWER SAVE” alarm will sound before the instrument system is switched off. Pressing any button within 10 seconds of the alarm sounding will allow the system to remain switched on.

Backlighting will automatically shut down/off when operated in daylight.

Artificial light WILL NOT recharge the battery. Placing your Micronet instrument close to an artificial light will seriously damage the instrument. Only recharge in natural daylight.

Applying External Power

In cases where instruments are mounted permanently below decks it will be necessary to apply an external power source to prevent complete discharge of the built in battery.

Connections on the rear of the instrument allow a 9V to 24V DC power source to be connected. Connections can be made to the vessels DC system or a 9V battery pack may be connected. It is recommended that permanent connection is only made when the instruments are permanently fixed to the vessel and not when the clip brackets are used.

Connection to a 9V (PP3) battery will fully recharge the internal battery over a period of 24 hours.

1.4Safety and Disposal

Your Micronet instrument contains Manganese Lithium Dioxide batteries which should be disposed of correctly. Do not dispose of any instrument in domestic waste. Refer to regulations in force in your country.

If in doubt return the instrument to Tacktick Ltd. for correct disposal.

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Contents Mn100 EMC Conformance Maintenance and Fault Finding Setup and CalibrationInstallation InformationSpecifications Power Management and Battery LifeIntroduction 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 Setup Page Description Memory ChapterUnits Chapter Alarms Chapter Calibration Page Description Speed ChapterDepth Chapter Wind Chapter Compass ChapterOptions Chapter Health Chapter Depth Offset Speed Calibration To enter a Log Calibration FactorWind Calibration Wind Angle OffsetWind 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