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Tacktick Limited micronet mn100 User Manual
Summary of micronet mn100
Page 1
Mn100 analog display 26 mn100 analog display uu040 rev. 8.
Page 2: Emc Conformance
Mn100 analog display 2 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...
Page 3: Warranty Information
Mn100 analog display 24 warranty information 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. No unauthorized attempt has been made to repair the pr...
Page 4: 1 - Information
Mn100 analog display 2 1 - information 1.1 introduction your micronet instrument is powered for life by the environment. Although feature packed and highly visible in all conditions, current demand is so low, and the supply so efficient, that the solar-powered display is self sufficient. Combined wi...
Page 5
Mn100 analog display 22 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 o...
Page 6: 5.5 External
Mn100 analog display 4 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 t...
Page 7: 2 – Operation
Mn100 analog display 20 5.4 surface mounting 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. Drill three 2mm holes marked “surface” on the temp...
Page 8: 2.3 Backlighting
Mn100 analog display 6 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 backlighting at any stage of the instrument...
Page 9: 5 Installation
Mn100 analog display 18 5 installation 5.1 tools required and parts list 1. 2mm or 5mm drill bit (7mm if power connection required) 2. Power drill 3. Cross head screwdriver 1. Mounting template 2. Display bracket 3. Mounting screws (3) 4. Mounting bolts (3) 5. M4 studs & thumbnuts (3) 6. Double side...
Page 10
Mn100 analog display 8 2.5 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. Default chapter selection setup and cali...
Page 11: 4 - Seatrial and Calibration
Mn100 analog display 16 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. It is not safe to use the instruments for navigational purposes until calibration has been carried...
Page 12
Mn100 analog display 10 2.6 chapter and page description 360 0 wind chapter (1) apparent wind angle the actual wind angle with respect to the vessel as measured by the wind transmitter. And apparent wind speed the actual wind speed with respect to the vessel as measured by the wind transmitter. (2) ...
Page 13
Mn100 analog display 14 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. Kno...
Page 14: 3 - Setup and Calibration
Mn100 analog display 12 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. 3.2 chapter and page setup and calibration instrument setup and calibration is displayed in a “chapter and page” format using the...
Page 15: 3 - Setup and Calibration
Mn100 analog display 12 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. 3.2 chapter and page setup and calibration instrument setup and calibration is displayed in a “chapter and page” format using the...
Page 16
Mn100 analog display 14 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. Kno...
Page 17
Mn100 analog display 10 2.6 chapter and page description 360 0 wind chapter (1) apparent wind angle the actual wind angle with respect to the vessel as measured by the wind transmitter. And apparent wind speed the actual wind speed with respect to the vessel as measured by the wind transmitter. (2) ...
Page 18: 4 - Seatrial and Calibration
Mn100 analog display 16 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. It is not safe to use the instruments for navigational purposes until calibration has been carried...
Page 19
Mn100 analog display 8 2.5 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. Default chapter selection setup and cali...
Page 20: 5 Installation
Mn100 analog display 18 5 installation 5.1 tools required and parts list 1. 2mm or 5mm drill bit (7mm if power connection required) 2. Power drill 3. Cross head screwdriver 1. Mounting template 2. Display bracket 3. Mounting screws (3) 4. Mounting bolts (3) 5. M4 studs & thumbnuts (3) 6. Double side...
Page 21: 2.3 Backlighting
Mn100 analog display 6 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 backlighting at any stage of the instrument...
Page 22: 2 – Operation
Mn100 analog display 20 5.4 surface mounting 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. Drill three 2mm holes marked “surface” on the temp...
Page 23: 5.5 External
Mn100 analog display 4 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 t...
Page 24
Mn100 analog display 22 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 o...
Page 25: 1 - Information
Mn100 analog display 2 1 - information 1.1 introduction your micronet instrument is powered for life by the environment. Although feature packed and highly visible in all conditions, current demand is so low, and the supply so efficient, that the solar-powered display is self sufficient. Combined wi...
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Mn100 analog display 24 warranty information 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. No unauthorized attempt has been made to repair the pr...