Quick Start Guide Maxi and Dual Maxi Display
Quick Start guide for the Maxi And Dual Maxi Display Notice: For full user documentation for the Micronet family and for other useful infomation please refer to the CD-ROM supplied with your product, or to the raymarine website at www.raymarine.com. www.raymarine.
Quick Start guide for the Maxi And Dual Maxi Display Key Features Simple to Install Solar Powered: your Maxi Display is powered for life by the sun. The innovative technology uses so little current and the power supply is so efficient, that the Maxi display is independent from your boat's batteries. Wireless: your Raymarine displays communicate by wireless, they can be sited anywhere on your boat without disruption or cables.
Quick Start guide for the Maxi And Dual Maxi Display Display Operation Solar Panel Upper Pane Lower Pane Battery Charge | Status Control Button Terminology All references to “Maxi Display” refer to both the Maxi and the Dual Maxi displays, unless specifically stated. Remote Control Your Maxi Display is designed to be controlled using a Raymarine Remote Display. See the Remote Display user guide for details of remote control mode.
Quick Start guide for the Maxi And Dual Maxi Display Backlighting To adjust the display backlighting press and hold select from OFF, or levels 1,2,3. , then use and to Automatic Pages You probably want a different page shown on your Maxi Display for each leg of the course. The Maxi display makes this easy by providing a special page: the AUTO LEG page.
Quick Start guide for the Maxi And Dual Maxi Display Optimising your start with the Maxi Display The Maxi display provides three functions to help you get a great start: The Depart page Approaching the start, it is vital to know your distance from the line and whether you will arrive before or after the signal. The large digits show your distance from the nearest point on the line in distance units or boat-lengths.
Quick Start guide for the Maxi And Dual Maxi Display Start Line Bias When racing there is often a favoured end to the line. If you start at the favoured end, you are upwind and therefore ahead of a boat starting at the other end of the line. The larger the Line Bias angle, the more you can gain from starting at the favoured end. Your Maxi Display can calculate and display the Line Bias angle and the favoured end of the line.
Quick Start guide for the Maxi And Dual Maxi Display Acceleration and Trends The Speed, SOG, VMG-WIND and VMG-WPT pages can be configured to show Trend or Acceleration indicators. Trends and Acceleration are not available on the Dual Maxi. Arrows to the right indicate increasing speed, arrows to the left indicate decreasing speed. The number of arrows indicates the magnitude of the change; more arrows means a greater acceleration or a faster trend.
Quick Start guide for the Maxi And Dual Maxi Display Course Used in similar circumstances to the Turn page, the Course page shows the course to steer to track directly to the waypoint. Drift and Set Because the boat is not always moving directly in the direction of its compass heading you need to know the direction (SET) and the speed (DRIFT) by which the boat is being pushed off course. Tactically this is important when assessing when to tack or gybe to round a mark or clear an obstruction or headland.
Quick Start guide for the Maxi And Dual Maxi Display Data Chapters and Pages CHAPTER PAGES RC RC Boat Speed VMG to Windward VMG to Waypoint Depth Minimum Depth Maximum Depth Apparent Wind Speed Apparent Wind Angle True Wind Speed RC Log Distance Trip Distance Maximum Speed Average Speed True Wind Angle True Wind Direction Beaufort Wind Force Wind Shift Pages hidden by default Maximum True Wind Not Available on Dual Maxi Not Available on Dual Maxi Longitude Heading Tack Course Spe
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