Remote Display
Remote Display EMC Conformance All Raymarine equipment is designed to the best industry standards for use in the recreational marine environment. The design and manufacture of Raymarine equipment conforms to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards. Correct installation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised. Important Due to the wireless communication systems used in Micronet instruments they are only recommended for use on boats up to 18 metres (60 ft.
Contents 1 Information 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 Entering Setup and Calibration Mode Setup and Calibration Chapter and Page Operation Editing Values Setup Chapter and Page Organisation Setup Parameter Descriptions - Depth Offset Speed Calibration Wind Calibration Compass Calibration and Alignment - 31 32 33 34 35 35 Maintenance and Fault Finding 6.1 Care and Maintenance 6.2 Fault Finding and Technical Support - 7 18 18 18 20 21 Installation 5.1 Changing the Bezel 5.
Remote Display 1 Information 1.1 Introduction Your Raymarine Remote Display provides a unique combination of features: Mobile display of instrument data All data available on your Micronet network can be viewed wherever you are located on your vessel. Remote control of Micronet displays The Remote Display can control the other Micronet displays on your network, i.e. Maxi, Dual Maxi and remote enabled models of the Digital, Dual Digital and Analogue displays.
Information 1.3 Power Management and Battery Life What makes your Micronet display possible is Raymarine’s revolutionary approach to power management. By reducing the amount of power being used by the electronics and maximizing the potential of the sun to provide power, a Micronet display becomes a virtually perpetual device. Power status is indicated by two icons on the display: Battery Level and Charge Rate Used together these icons will show the condition of the power supply.
Remote Display Pocket Mode When Pocket Mode is enabled (see page 28 S35) the Remote display switches off the LCD panel after a user configured time delay. The unit remains connected to the network and pressing any button switches the display panel back on. Sleep Mode If there is no boat speed or change in heading registered on the system for a period of 12 hours your Remote Display will switch off to conserve power. A "POWER SAVE" alarm will sound before the system switches off.
Operation 2 Operation Important: Ensure that the "Auto Network" procedure described on the yellow instruction sheet and full Setup and Calibration has been performed correctly before attempting to use your Micronet system. 2.1 Display Information 2.2 Switching the System On and Off To switch your Micronet system on or off select any display and press the button for 2 seconds. Switch on www.raymarine.
Remote Display 2.3 Information Display Operation Information is displayed in a "Chapter and Page" format using the button to scroll through the chapters and the and buttons to move between the pages within a chapter. The diagram below shows the information format. Pressing the button at any time moves to the next Chapter and 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.
Operation Default Chapter and Page diagram 2.4 Remote Control Operation In this mode, the Remote Display is able to control the functions of other displays on the Micronet network. All remote control screens are displayed in "reverse", with white text on a black background, to allow immediate recognition of remote control mode. Remote control mode is cancelled if a period of thirty seconds elapses in which no key is pressed. The Remote Display automatically returns to information display mode.
Remote Display To select a different display for control Repeatedly press the button until the required display is highlighted. The screen of the newly selected display will flash to indicate that it is under remote control. To control the selected display. Pressing the , , or button on the Remote Display has the same effect as pressing that same button on the controlled display. For example, pressing the button will cause the controlled display to scroll to the next chapter.
Operation 2.6 Keylock The Keylock feature protects from accidental key presses. You can enable or disable keylock as follows: Press and hold to enter setup Press repeatedly to reach the OPTIONS chapter Press to open the OPTIONS chapter. Press repeatedly to bring the KEY LOCK sentence to the cursor Press to toggle between the ON/OFF options Press and hold to exit setup. Once keylock is activated, pressing a key causes the unit to give the unlock key prompt.
Remote Display Depth Deep Alarm The water depth has increased above or fallen below the preset alarm level. The depth value that triggers the alarm is affected by any keel or waterline offsets that have been added. See page 21 s5 to set the alarm function. Wind High Alarm The wind speed has increased beyond the preset alarm level. See page 22 S6 to set the alarm function. This alarm does not sound as the wind speed decreases below the preset alarm level.
Operation 4 VMG WIND (Velocity made good to windward) The vessel's calculated Speed Directly Upwind. This value is calculated by the display from the Boat Speed and True Wind Angle. 5 VMG WP (Velocity made good to waypoint) The vessel's speed directly towards the active Waypoint. This value is calculated by a GPS receiver or plotter. 6 LOG (Total distance travelled) The total distance travelled by the vessel since installation of the display or since a Factory Reset. See page 29 S40 to reset.
Remote Display 10 A WIND PORT/STBD (Apparent wind angle) The apparent wind angle with respect to the vessel as measured by the Wind Transmitter. 11 T WIND KNOTS/M S (True wind speed) The true wind speed with respect to the vessel, calculated by the display taking into account the vessels speed through the water. Apparent Wind Speed, Angle and Boat Speed must be available for this calculation.
Operation To manually overide this automatic calculation and set the mean wind direction: 1. If a Wind Transmitter is included in your Micronet system then simply press the button; (the current wind direction is stored as the mean wind direction and displayed for 5 seconds during which time the and buttons may be used to adjust the value.) If the mean wind direction changes, press again. 2.
Remote Display 19 COG (Course over the ground) The vessel's course over the ground as calculated by the GPS Antenna or a GPS receiver. 20 LAT (Latitude) The vessel's current latitude as calculated by the GPS Antenna or a GPS receiver. 21 LON (Longitude) The vessel's current longitude as calculated by the GPS Antenna or a GPS receiver. 22 BTW (Bearing to waypoint) Bearing to (active) waypoint.
Operation 25 TTG (Time to go to waypoint) The calculated time remaining before you will arrive at the (active) waypoint as calculated by a GPS receiver or plotter. 26 SEA (Sea temperature) Current sea temperature as measured by the sensor in the Speed Transducer. Displayed in the current temperature units. See p 23 S13 to select units. 27 RACE TIMER Countdown and elapsed time clock. The timer can only be set and operated in single item display mode.
Remote Display Press and hold to enter the timer setup Press to start the countdown 28 Use and to select the desired countdown time Press to store the countdown time Countdown in progress Press to reset timer to the nearest whole minute TIME Current time as received from the GPS Antenna, corrected to local time if an offset has been added. See page 28 S37 to set an offset. 29 DATE Current date as received by the GPS Antenna.
Setup and Calibration 31 FFD-1 to FFD-6 (Custom data displays) If you have a Wireless (NMEA) Interface connected to a PC with Raymarine proprietary NMEA output capability (PTAK) then your six user defined free format pages will be displayed in these custom data display pages. Typically used by racing sailboats to show "Time to Layline" or corrected True Wind Direction where the Upwash Correction Table is built into the PC.
Remote Display 3 Setup and Calibration 3.1 Entering Setup and Calibration Mode To enter the Setup and Calibration menu press and hold for 2 seconds the button. Note: It is not possible to enter setup mode while the Race Timer is currently visible on a single item display page. Scroll to a different page in order to enter setup. 3.2 Setup and Calibration Chapter and Page operation On entering setup mode a list of chapters is displayed, with the active chapter marked with the cursor .
Setup and Calibration An ON/OFF toggle (for example the Cross Track Error alarm can be either ON or OFF). To edit a numeric parameter value: Press the button. The value data will begin to flash. Use the and buttons to adjust the value. Press the button again to set the new value. To reset a memory value: Press the button. The parameter is reset. To select a parameter option from a list: Press the button. The parameter option will begin to flash. Use the and buttons to select the option required.
Remote Display 3.4 Setup Chapter and Page Organisation The diagram below shows the Setup and Configuration chapter and page organisation. For a full description of each setup parameter refer to items S1 to S47 on the following pages. 20 www.raymarine.
Setup and Calibration 3.5 Setup Parameter Descriptions System Chapter In the descriptions below, system default values/options are shown in bold text Memories Page S1 Trip The distance travelled since the last Trip Reset. Resets to 0.00. S2 Speed Maximum The maximum speed attained since switch on or since the last Maximum Speed Reset. Resets to current boat speed. S3 Speed Average The average speed attained since switch on or since the last Average Speed Reset. Resets to current boat speed.
Remote Display S6 High Wind Alarm Sets the wind speed at which the display will alarm. The options are: Off and 0.0 to 100 knots (0.0 to 51.4 m/s). Values are displayed in the previously selected units (see page 22 S11 to select units). This alarm sounds as the wind speed increases past the set value and NOT as it decreases past this value. S7 Cross Track Error Alarm Sets the display to alarm if a Large Cross Track Error Alarm is issued by the GPS. The options are: On/Off.
Setup and Calibration S13 Temperature Sets the units in which water temperature information is displayed. The options available are: oC (Degrees Celsius) or oF (Degrees Fahrenheit). 4.2 Sensors Chapter Speed Page S14 Speed Response Sets the update period of the Speed display. The options are: Auto/Slow/Medium/Fast S15 Speed Offset (%) The boat speed calibration factor adds a percentage factor which corrects the information from the paddlewheel and ensures the boat speed is displayed correctly.
Remote Display Wind Page S19 Wind Response Sets the update period of the wind display. The options available are: Auto/Slow/Medium/Fast. S20 Wind Angle Aligns the displayed apparent wind angle with the actual wind direction with respect to the boat. See page 33 for the calibration process. S21 Wind Speed Calibration (%) The wind speed calibration factor adds a percentage factor which corrects the information from the wind speed sensor and ensures the apparent wind speed is displayed correctly.
Setup and Calibration S26 Magnetic Variation Allows manual entry of local magnetic variation. This setting is ignored if variation information is available from a GPS source. S27 Magnetic Deviation However carefully positioned the Compass Transducer is there is always the possibility of errors being introduced by the vessel and equipment. To remove errors it is necessary to "Swing" the compass by turning the boat slowly until the system can optimize the readings.
Remote Display S29 Four-Line Display Page This page permits the selection of a four-line display page to configure. cursor To select a four-line display page to configure: Press repeatedly until the desired page is next to the . Press to configure the page. To select a line to configure: Initially, the display shows the cursor beneath the title of the data item currently selected for line 1 of the four-line display page.
Setup and Calibration Remote Chapter S31 Remote Mode Permits the remote control function to be enabled or disabled. Press the button to toggle between ON and OFF. S32 Modify Control List The Remote Display builds a list of the Micronet displays on the network that are configured for remote control. This list allows the user to select a display to control with the Remote Display.
Remote Display To alter the position of a display in the list of controllable displays: Press the button to scroll down the list. The sequence number of the display in the list of controllable displays is shown by the cursor. Press the button, the selected display entry will flash. Press the button until the required sequence number appears beside the display. Press the button to confirm the new sequence number. All displays below the selected display are pushed down the list.
Setup and Calibration S39 Boat Show (Demonstration Mode) Allows the display to show information when NOT installed as part of a Micronet system for demonstration purposes only. Displays will return to default Off on power down. S40 Factory Reset Returns all the calibration setting to the factory default values.
Remote Display S45 Mast Rotation Transmitter Signal Strength As above but for the Mast Rotation Transmitter S46 MOB Transmitter Signal Strength As above but for MOB Transmitter S47 Type 6 to Type 9 Signal Strength For possible future use. 30 www.raymarine.
Seatrial and Calibration 4 Seatrial and Calibration Once the Micronet system has been installed on the vessel and Auto Networking has been completed it is necessary to carry out Calibration. It is not safe to use the displays for navigational purposes until Calibration has been carried out correctly. 4.1 Depth Offset The default depth offset is 0.0 making the display read the depth below the transducer.
Remote Display 4.2 Speed Calibration To ensure that the boat speed (and distance) is accurate it is necessary to calibrate the speed to take into account variations in water flow between different hulls. Adjustment is made by multiplying the speed through the water (V) by a percentage calibration factor. It is essential to carry out this procedure at a time when little or no tide is flowing.
Seatrial and Calibration 4.3 Wind Calibration Both Wind Speed and Direction can be calibrated to ensure that readings from the Wind Transmitter are displayed accurately. Wind Angle Offset Motor the vessel directly into the wind. Press and hold the button to enter Setup. Press the button repeatedly to select the Sensors chapter. Press the button to enter the Sensors chapter. Press the button repeatedly to select the Wind page. Press the button to enter the Wind page.
Remote Display 4.4 Compass Calibration and Alignment To ensure that inaccuracies caused by metallic and magnetic objects on the boat are kept to a minimum it is necessary to calibrate or swing the compass. A deviation caused by surrounding objects will be compensated for and the compass reading may be set to the correct heading. Press and hold the button for two seconds to enter Setup. Press the button repeatedly to select the Sensors chapter. Press the button to enter the Sensors chapter.
Installation 5. Installation 5.1 Changing the Bezel Each Remote Display is shipped with one white and one black bezel. To change the bezel: Caution: work in a location where parts cannot be lost overboard or in the bilges as the keypad mat and lanyard attachment will fall free of the main unit. Remove the screw securing the lanyard attachment tab (bottom center at the back of the unit).
Remote Display 6 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. 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.
Maintenance and Fault Finding A single display flashes the battery symbol and then switches off. The battery level is low on the particular display affected. Connect to a 9 to 30V DC power source or leave in bright sunlight for 12 hours minimum to recharge the display's internal battery. If the particular display is the system Master* then the other displays will sound the "Lost Network" alarm. To continue using the rest of the system power down and restart the system from another display.
Remote Display Boat Speed reads 0 Information being transmitted from the Hull Transmitter is being received with a zero value. Check the paddle wheel for fouling, clean it and make sure it turns easily. Wind Speed reads 0 Information being transmitted from the Wind Transmitter is being received with a zero value. If the anemometer cups at the top of the mast are turning and the wind speed reads zero then there is a problem with your Wind Transmitter.
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Remote Display This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference’s that may cause undesirable operation. Note: the manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.