MicroNet Technology MN100 manual Switching the System On and Off, Backlighting

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mn100 Dual Digital Display

2.2Switching the System On and Off

To switch on your Micronet system select any instrument

and press the button for 2 seconds.

To switch off your Micronet system select any instrument and press and hold the button for 2 seconds.

2.3Backlighting

At any stage of the instrument’s operation press and hold for 2

seconds the button to access the lighting control.

Pressing the and buttons will scroll through setting OFF, 1, 2 and 3 whilst changing the Backlighting. Depending on the instrument setup (see page 20 -s5), Backlighting on the whole system or just the single instrument will be altered.

Backlighting is automatically switched off in daylight as part of the instrument’s power saving feature and will not operate in daylight.

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Contents Mn100 EMC Conformance Setup and Calibration InstallationMaintenance and Fault Finding 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