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mn100 Analog Display Maintenance and Calibration EMC Conformance All Tacktick equipment is designed to the best industry standards for use in the recreational marine environment. The design and manufacture of Tacktick equipment conforms to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards. Correct installation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised.
mn100 Analog Display Contents Warranty Information 1 Tacktick Limited or its authorized Distributors will repair or replace a Tacktick product free of charge where a manufacturing fault becomes apparent within two years of the purchase date provided: 1. 2. No unauthorized attempt has been made to repair the product. The product has not been misused, operated outside of its intended environment or operated in a manner which is incompatible with the written instructions supplied on purchase.
mn100 Analog Display Maintenance and Calibration 1 - Information 6.2.3 A single instrument flashes the battery symbol and then switches off. The battery level is low on the particular instrument affected. Connect to a 9 to 24V power source or leave in bright sunlight for 12 hours minimum to fully recharge the instrument’s internal battery. If the particular instrument is the system Master* then the other instruments will sound the Lost Network Alarm.
mn100 Analog Display 6 Operation Maintenance and Fault Finding 6.1 Care and Maintenance All Micronet products are totally sealed against water and are not serviceable. Any attempt to take a Micronet product apart will invalidate the warranty. Bright Day Sunny Overcast Day To clean, use only a damp, soft cloth. No detergents, solvents or abrasives should be used. To avoid damaging a Micronet display unit we recommend storing in the supplied soft pack when not in use. 6.2.1 Power Save Alarm sounds.
mn100 Analog Display 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.
mn100 Analog Display 5.4 Surface Mounting Operation 2 – Operation 5.4.1 Where there is no access to the rear of the mounting surface Easy installation but will allow removal without gaining access to the boat. Position the supplied Template carefully before starting. 1. 2. 3. 4. Drill three 2mm holes marked “SURFACE” on the Template Carefully snap the facia of the instrument off the main body taking care not to drop the button pads.
mn100 Analog Display 2.2 Switching 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. 2.3 Installation 5.3 Bracket Mounting (Preferred Method) This method allows for the easy removal of an instrument as and when required, for either security reasons or to prevent damage or discomfort whilst not in use. 1.
mn100 Analog Display 5 Installation 5.1 Tools Required and 1. 2mm or 5mm Drill Bit (7mm if power connection required) 2. Power Drill 3. Cross Head Screwdriver 5.2 Operation 2.4 Parts List 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mounting Template Display Bracket Mounting Screws (3) Mounting Bolts (3) M4 Studs & Thumbnuts (3) Double Sided Tape Precautions and Positioning Advice Ensure mounting surface is flat. Leave space between instruments for sun covers. Leave space to remove instrument from bracket (if used).
mn100 Analog Display 2.5 Setup and Calibration Chapter and Page Operation Instrument information is displayed in a “Chapter and Page” format using the button to scroll through the Chapters and the and buttons to move between Pages. The diagram below shows the information format. 4.1.2 Wind Speed Correction Note: Wind Speed reading is factory calibrated to display correctly and should not be altered unless external factors are thought to be causing incorrect readings.
mn100 Analog Display 4 - Seatrial and Calibration Once the Micronet Instrument system has been installed on the vessel and Autonetworking has been completed it is necessary to carry out calibration. Operation Pressing the button at any time will move on to the next Chapter and on scrolling through the Chapters the Page last selected in that Chapter will be displayed. Both Chapter and Page selection will scroll back to the first Page once a cycle has been completed.
mn100 Analog Display 2.6 Chapter and Page Description Setup and Calibration (s6) LITE Tells the instrument to control the system Backlighting or just its own Backlighting. nEt/LOC. (s7) SHOW Allows the instrument to display information when NOT installed as part of a Micronet system for demonstration purposes only. Off/On. (s8) LCD Adjusts the viewing angle and contrast of the LCD display to improve visibility under varied mounting possibilities. 1 - 7 default 4.
mn100 Analog Display 3.4 Setup Page Description Units Chapter Press the button quickly to edit, press the or to change units and press the button quickly to select the chosen units. Default values are shown in bold. (s1) Sets the units in which ALL Wind Speed related information is displayed. Knots or Meters per second (M/S). Wind Chapter Operation VMG Chapter (5) True Wind Angle (see above) and Velocity Made good to Windward The vessels calculated speed directly upwind.
mn100 Analog Display 3 - Setup and Calibration 3.1 Entering Setup and Calibration Mode Setup and Calibration Editing Values To adjust any settings press the button. The setting will start to flash and the and buttons will change the value. To enter the Setup and Calibration menu press and hold for 2 seconds the button. 3.
mn100 Analog Display 3 - Setup and Calibration 3.1 Entering Setup and Calibration Mode Setup and Calibration Editing Values To adjust any settings press the button. The setting will start to flash and the and buttons will change the value. To enter the Setup and Calibration menu press and hold for 2 seconds the button. 3.
mn100 Analog Display 3.4 Setup Page Description Units Chapter Press the button quickly to edit, press the or to change units and press the button quickly to select the chosen units. Default values are shown in bold. (s1) Sets the units in which ALL Wind Speed related information is displayed. Knots or Meters per second (M/S). Wind Chapter Operation VMG Chapter (5) True Wind Angle (see above) and Velocity Made good to Windward The vessels calculated speed directly upwind.
mn100 Analog Display 2.6 Chapter and Page Description Setup and Calibration (s6) LITE Tells the instrument to control the system Backlighting or just its own Backlighting. nEt/LOC. (s7) SHOW Allows the instrument to display information when NOT installed as part of a Micronet system for demonstration purposes only. Off/On. (s8) LCD Adjusts the viewing angle and contrast of the LCD display to improve visibility under varied mounting possibilities. 1 - 7 default 4.
mn100 Analog Display 4 - Seatrial and Calibration Once the Micronet Instrument system has been installed on the vessel and Autonetworking has been completed it is necessary to carry out calibration. Operation Pressing the button at any time will move on to the next Chapter and on scrolling through the Chapters the Page last selected in that Chapter will be displayed. Both Chapter and Page selection will scroll back to the first Page once a cycle has been completed.
mn100 Analog Display 2.5 Setup and Calibration Chapter and Page Operation Instrument information is displayed in a “Chapter and Page” format using the button to scroll through the Chapters and the and buttons to move between Pages. The diagram below shows the information format. 4.1.2 Wind Speed Correction Note: Wind Speed reading is factory calibrated to display correctly and should not be altered unless external factors are thought to be causing incorrect readings.
mn100 Analog Display 5 Installation 5.1 Tools Required and 1. 2mm or 5mm Drill Bit (7mm if power connection required) 2. Power Drill 3. Cross Head Screwdriver 5.2 Operation 2.4 Parts List 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mounting Template Display Bracket Mounting Screws (3) Mounting Bolts (3) M4 Studs & Thumbnuts (3) Double Sided Tape Precautions and Positioning Advice Ensure mounting surface is flat. Leave space between instruments for sun covers. Leave space to remove instrument from bracket (if used).
mn100 Analog Display 2.2 Switching 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. 2.3 Installation 5.3 Bracket Mounting (Preferred Method) This method allows for the easy removal of an instrument as and when required, for either security reasons or to prevent damage or discomfort whilst not in use. 1.
mn100 Analog Display 5.4 Surface Mounting Operation 2 – Operation 5.4.1 Where there is no access to the rear of the mounting surface Easy installation but will allow removal without gaining access to the boat. Position the supplied Template carefully before starting. 1. 2. 3. 4. Drill three 2mm holes marked “SURFACE” on the Template Carefully snap the facia of the instrument off the main body taking care not to drop the button pads.
mn100 Analog Display 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.
mn100 Analog Display 6 Operation Maintenance and Fault Finding 6.1 Care and Maintenance All Micronet products are totally sealed against water and are not serviceable. Any attempt to take a Micronet product apart will invalidate the warranty. Bright Day Sunny Overcast Day To clean, use only a damp, soft cloth. No detergents, solvents or abrasives should be used. To avoid damaging a Micronet display unit we recommend storing in the supplied soft pack when not in use. 6.2.1 Power Save Alarm sounds.
mn100 Analog Display Maintenance and Calibration 1 - Information 6.2.3 A single instrument flashes the battery symbol and then switches off. The battery level is low on the particular instrument affected. Connect to a 9 to 24V power source or leave in bright sunlight for 12 hours minimum to fully recharge the instrument’s internal battery. If the particular instrument is the system Master* then the other instruments will sound the Lost Network Alarm.
mn100 Analog Display Contents Warranty Information 1 Tacktick Limited or its authorized Distributors will repair or replace a Tacktick product free of charge where a manufacturing fault becomes apparent within two years of the purchase date provided: 1. 2. No unauthorized attempt has been made to repair the product. The product has not been misused, operated outside of its intended environment or operated in a manner which is incompatible with the written instructions supplied on purchase.