Operating Modes

Normal Operation (Utility Power) Mode

When connected to a live power source, the MB1000 provides power and is ready to provide protection from under- and over- voltages.

Normal Operation Screen

120 VOLTS

NORMAL POWER

SETUP

Rotate the navigation dial to scroll through the screens.

Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) Mode

Sensitive AVR: when receiving input voltages of 98 VAC – 135 VAC, the MB1000 supplies a regulated voltage of 120 VAC ± 5 VAC.

Standard AVR: when receiving input voltages of 93 VAC – 145 VAC, the MB1000 supplies a regulated voltage of 120 VAC ± 10 VAC.

OFF: AVR is disabled. No voltage correction.

UPS Mode

In the event of a loss of power to the unit, over-voltage, or under-voltage, the MB1000 will function as a battery back-up. An audible alarm will sound and the display will indicate the fault as well as the number of minutes of battery life remaining.

UPS Mode Screen

FAULT

BATTERY: 15 MIN

Setup Mode

The setup menu allows the user to adjust several of the operating parameters of the unit.

Please refer to diagram (page 5) for a detailed map of the menu structure.

Setup Menu Navigation

Clockwise (CW) rotation of the navigation dial advances the menu to the next item. If the menu is at the last item, SYSTEM INFO, return to Normal Operation Mode.

Counter clockwise (CCW) rotation of the navigation dial sends the menu to the previous item. If the menu is at the first item, DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS, return to Normal Operation Mode.

Pressing the navigation dial selects the current menu item.

If there is no activity of the navigation dial for 60 seconds, the menu will automatically return to Normal Operation Mode.

Parameter Selection and Adjustment

CW rotation of the navigation dial INCREASES the selected parameter, or advances to the NEXT available value.

CCW rotation of the navigation dial DECREASES the selected parameter, or goes back to the PREVIOUS value. Pressing the navigation dial selects the current parameter value.

If there is no activity of the navigation dial for 60 seconds, return to Normal Operation Mode.

If the BACK parameter is selected, return to the menu item selec- tion.

Display Brightness

Display Brightness adjusts the brightness of the display back- light.

Display Scroll Mode

If enabled, the display will automatically advance to the next screen every 5 or 10 seconds.

Display Sleep Mode

With Display Sleep Mode enabled, the Display will go to the lowest brightness setting (25%) after the designated time of inactivity of the Navigation Dial {30 SEC, 60 SEC }.

The display will return to the set brightness level upon entering Setup Mode, or UPS Mode.

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Panamax MB1000 manual Operating Modes

MB1000 specifications

The Panamax MB1000 is a prominent addition to the maritime industry, recognized for its advanced features and capabilities that cater specifically to the transportation and cargo handling sectors. Designed with a focus on efficiency and performance, this vessel has become a preferred choice among shipping companies looking to optimize their operations.

One of the main characteristics of the MB1000 is its impressive cargo capacity. With a deadweight tonnage exceeding 60,000 tons, the vessel is engineered to carry a significant amount of cargo, making it an ideal solution for bulk carriers. This capacity is coupled with a well-designed hull that ensures stability and speed, allowing for quick turnarounds and efficient voyages.

The MB1000 is equipped with state-of-the-art propulsion technology. It features a powerful diesel engine that delivers high output while maintaining fuel efficiency. The combination of low fuel consumption and reduced emissions aligns with global environmental standards, making the MB1000 a more eco-friendly choice in the industry.

In terms of navigation and safety, the vessel is outfitted with advanced electronic systems. The integrated bridge system includes radar, GPS, and autopilot functions that enhance situational awareness for the crew, ensuring safer and more precise navigation across various maritime conditions. Furthermore, the vessel adheres to the latest safety regulations, equipped with life-saving equipment and fire-fighting systems to ensure the utmost safety for the crew and cargo.

The design of the MB1000 also emphasizes crew comfort and operational efficiency. The ship features spacious accommodations, including well-appointed cabins and common areas designed to provide a restful environment during long voyages. The operational areas are meticulously arranged to facilitate smooth workflows for the crew, improving overall productivity.

Additionally, the Panamax MB1000 is built for adaptability, enabling shipping companies to adjust the interior layouts and equipment based on specific cargo requirements. This flexibility, combined with cutting-edge engineering and innovative technologies, solidifies the MB1000’s reputation as a modern workhorse in the maritime sector.

Overall, the Panamax MB1000 stands out as a sophisticated vessel that encapsulates the evolution of maritime technology, combining performance, safety, and environmental consciousness, making it a valuable asset for any shipping fleet.