Nexus 21 TH52 operation manual Maintenance and fault finding, Fault finding, General fault finding

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Sea Data Set TH52

English

10Maintenance and fault finding

10.1Maintenance

To clean the instrument, use only mild soap solution and rinse with water.

Do not use detergents or high pressure washing equipment.

At least once a year, check all your connections and apply additional silicon paste at each connection point.

Always use the instrument cover for protection, when not in use.

Storing transducers and instruments when not in use for longer periods: It is advisable to remove the instruments and transducers, and store them inside the boat or at home in room temperature, if possible.

10.2 Fault finding

Before you contact your NX2 dealer, and to assist your dealer to give you a better service, please check the following points and make a list of:

All connected instrument and trancducers , including their software version numbers.

Server software version number.

Nexus Network data bus ID numbers for each instrument (displayed at power up).

10.2.1General fault finding

In most cases, the reason for faults in electronic equipment is the installation or poor connections. Therefore, always first check that:

Installation and connection is made per instructions for instrument and transducers, (see 2).

Screw terminals are carefully tightened.

No corrosion on any connection points.

No loose ends in the wires causing short cuts to adjacent wires.

Cables for damage, that no cables are squeezed or worn.

Battery voltage is sufficient, should be at least 10V DC.

The fuse is not blown and the circuit-breaker has not opened.

The fuse is of the right type.

Two instruments do not have the same ID number, (see 3).

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Contents NX Sea Data Set Sea Data Set TH52 English Edition April Speed functions 10.1 Part specification Registering this productNX Sea Data Following material is needed Wire cutters and strippers InstallationInstallation includes 6 major steps Few do not you should considerInstalling the instrument Installing the WSI-box Example Sea Data Set TH52 English Bedding InstallingInstalling the through hull fittings Hole DrillingSea Data Set TH52 English Installation in a Cored Fiberglass Hull Checking for LeaksSea Data Set TH52 English Electrical Installation First start Initialising the instrumentHow to use the push-buttons of the Sea Data Main Subfunction Function Clear Minus Plus SETFunction overview of the Sea Data Instrument backlightSpeed functions Speed main-functionSpeed sub-functions Maximum Speed MAX Depth unit/DPTDepth functions Boat Speed BSP/unitBarometric pressure unit/hPA Set shallow SHA and depth alarm DEA Set and turn on anchor alarm ANCClear an alarm value Silencing an alarm Turning OFF or on an alarmCustomise your display Select power on functionCancel a moved or locked sub-function Move and lock a sub-functionReturn C10 RET Calibration setting up the Sea Data instrumentCalibration of speed C10 Unit for Speed, C11 Unit KTSUnit for Depth readings, C14 Unit m Adjust Depth readings, C15 00.0 ADJDamping of Speed, C13 SEA Unit for Temp readings, C16 UnitCKey beep setting, C22 OFF KEY Adjustment of Temp reading,C17 0C TMPAdjustment of Wind Angle, C20 000 ADJ Unit for Air Pressure, C18 Unit hPAFault finding Maintenance and fault findingMaintenance General fault findingFault action Speed and distance functions No reading Wind No readingSpecifications Technical specifications Sea DataTechnical specifications WSI-box Waranty Sea Data Set TH52 English English Sea Data Set TH52 Nexus Marine AB