Specifications; Technical Specifications; Nexus Network Introduction And User Policy - Furuno FI-303 Operator's Manual

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Specifications

8.1

Technical specifications

Dimensions:
Instrument cable:
Power supply:
Power consumption
Instrument:
Log- and temp sensor:
Wind transducer:
Temperature range:
Weight:
Enclosure:
CE approval
The products conforms to the EMC requirements for immunity and emission according
to EN 50 08-1,
8.2

Nexus Network introduction and user policy

Introduction:
The Nexus Network is a Multi talker Multi receiver data bus specially designed for
marine navigation applications. It utilises the RS485 standard with up to 32 senders
and/or receivers to form a Local Area Network. Data is transmitted synchronously with
1 start-bit, 8-data-bits, 1 parity-bit, two stop-bits in 9600 baud.
User policy:
The Nexus Network is open for new users and applications without the licence or a
licence fee. The data bus however is, the property of the manufacturer, which means
the specification must be followed in order to protect the manufacturer's commitments
to the Nexus Network performance and safety.
For most PC-applications, the full duplex interface, will be a very useful tool for
monitoring real time data, to edit and store Waypoints to PC-file or to Server. The
interface is supplied with a cable for connection from PC to the Server or FI-30
instruments. A 9-pole D-sub connector is connected to the RS232 port on the PC.
Wind Data instrument: 113 x 113 mm.
(4.3x4.3 inch)
12 V DC (10-16 V). The instrument is polarity
protected.
0.08 W
0.8 W (at max illumination)
12 mW
50 mW
Storage: From -30°C to +80°C.( -22°F to 176°F)
Operation: From -10°C to +70°C. (14°F to 158°F)
Instrument: 283 g (9.98 oz).
Transducer: 293 g (10.33 oz).
Instrument. Water proof
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