National Geographic 315NC manual Au lithium lorsqu’il commence à faire

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2.Pour vider la mémoire, lorsque les mesures de température minimales ou maximales sont affichées, appuyez et tenez enfoncé le bouton MIN/MAX. Ce processus réinitialisera la mémoire à des lectures de température actuelles affichées sur le moniteur.

°C/°F commutable

L’unité de mesure de température par défaut est en °F. Appuyez sur le bouton °C/°F pour commuter entre Celsius et Fahrenheit.

Données techniques

Gamme de mesures de la température

Moniteur

0 °C à 50 °C (32 °F à 122 °F)

Capteur à distance extérieur

-35 °C à 70 °C (-31 °F à 158 °F)

Intervalle du relevé de la température

Moniteur

35 secondes

Capteur à distance extérieur

35 secondes

Alimentation

 

Moniteur

2 piles AAA, 1,5V

Capteur à distance extérieur

2 piles AAA, 1,5V

 

(il est recommandé d’utiliser des piles

 

au lithium lorsqu’il commence à faire

 

froid à l’extérieur).

Industrie Canada / Déclaration FCC

Cet appareil est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne doit causer aucune interférence néfaste et (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interférences reçues, y compris celles qui risquent d’entraîner un fonctionnement indésirable.

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315NC specifications

National Geographic 315NC is a remarkable addition to the realm of marine exploration and research. Designed with cutting-edge features and technologies, it serves as a robust platform for both scientific and recreational voyages. This vessel stands out for its environmental sustainability, efficiency, and state-of-the-art equipment, making it a true asset to the National Geographic fleet.

One of the main features of the 315NC is its advanced hull design, which ensures stability and performance in various sea conditions. Its deep-V hull allows for smooth navigation, minimizing drag and enhancing fuel efficiency. This design is crucial for maximizing time spent conducting research and exploration rather than battling harsh waters. The spacious deck layout is optimized for multi-functional use, accommodating both scientific equipment and leisure areas for researchers and guests.

The 315NC is equipped with an array of cutting-edge technologies that enhance its capabilities. One of its standout features is the integrated navigation and communication systems, which provide real-time data on environmental conditions, bathymetry, and marine biodiversity. This technology is invaluable for scientists conducting research and allows for precise mapping of unexplored areas.

Another notable characteristic of the 315NC is its eco-friendly propulsion system. Designed to minimize its environmental impact, the vessel utilizes hybrid technology that combines traditional diesel engines with electric power. This not only lowers fuel consumption but also reduces greenhouse gas emissions, aligning with National Geographic's commitment to conservation and sustainability.

Additionally, the vessel features advanced laboratories and research facilities onboard. These spaces are equipped with the latest scientific instruments for data collection and analysis, enabling teams to conduct oceanographic studies, sample marine life, and assess environmental changes directly from the water. The laboratories are designed for versatility, allowing researchers from various fields to collaborate seamlessly.

In summary, the National Geographic 315NC is an exemplary vessel that embodies the spirit of exploration and conservation. With its innovative design, state-of-the-art technologies, and commitment to sustainability, it is set to play a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of the world's oceans and the vital ecosystems they support. Researchers and adventurers alike will benefit from the myriad features that this remarkable vessel brings to the forefront of marine exploration.