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Multifunction
SL50
and its remote control
Product reference : 90-60-445 white / 90-60-472 carbon
USER GUIDE
and
INSTALLATION GUIDE
nke
Sailing competition
Z.I. Kerandré – Rue Gutenberg – 56700 HENNEBONT- FRANCE
http://www.nke.fr – N° indigo 0 892 680 656 : 0.34€/min.

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  • Page 1 Multifunction SL50 and its remote control Product reference : 90-60-445 white / 90-60-472 carbon USER GUIDE INSTALLATION GUIDE – Sailing competition Z.I. Kerandré – Rue Gutenberg – 56700 HENNEBONT- FRANCE http://www.nke.fr – N° indigo 0 892 680 656 : 0.34€/min.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT USING ...........................3 1.1 P ........................3 RESENTATION 1.2 L ....................5 IST OF CHANNELS CREATED 1.3 K ................6 EYPAD FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL 1.4 C ......................7 HANNEL SELECTION 1.5 W .......................7 HAT IS A SUB CHANNEL 1.6 A ........................8 LARMS SETTING 1.7 F...
  • Page 3: Using

    1 USING 1.1 Presentation The Multifunction SL50 is a display from the TOPLINE range. Its screen, with high definition LCD technology, offer excellent readability and a wide angle of view of the data displayed, whether by daylight or at night. It is connected to the TOPLINE bus of your installation and displays all the channels available on the bus.
  • Page 4 Architecture of the installation The presence of the equipment in the following diagram is for information only, and does not represent the equipment of your installation. SL50 BOAT SPEED 16.85 input NMEA NMEA + NMEA - log depth interface 90-60-450 TOPLINE bus 20-61-001 DATA black...
  • Page 5: List Of Channels Created

    1.2 List of channels created The master display, whether it is the SL50 or any other TOPLINE display, and each TOPLINE sensor, automatically create their respective channels when they are connected to the TOPLINE bus. Channel designation Magnetic heading Apparent wind angle Apparent wind speed Depth Surface speed...
  • Page 6: Keypad Functions Of The Remote Control

    1.3 Keypad functions of the remote control Low key and High key These keys allow to select a different channel to the one already displayed. They also allow to increment or decrement a data which is in the process of being modified. The remote control also enables you to control the other displays of your TOPLINE installation, the address of which is lower than the address of the remote control.
  • Page 7: Channel Selection

    1.4 Channel selection Using the remote control, configure the display according to your requirements. Examples of configuration: SL50 SL50 BOAT SPEED DEPTH 16.85 30.1 Procedure Using the keys you can select in the list the channel you wish to display. The new channel to display is recorded.
  • Page 8: Alarms Setting

    1.6 Alarms setting The setting of an alarm enables you to monitor the value of a channel. When the preset threshold is exceeded, a warning message is displayed and an audible alarm is activated. For example, you can set an upper threshold and a lower threshold on the surface speed channel. The upper alarm is activated when the display is higher than the programmed threshold.
  • Page 9: Filtering Of The Channels

    1.6.2 Alarms activation procedure After having set the alarms, you can activate or disable all the alarms. Using the keys ,select the CONFIG channel, Press Ent key until the sub channel valid alarm appears, Using the keys , select yes or no, Push Ent key to validate, Exit the setting menu by maintaining pressure on Ent key or wait 10s and the SL50 will automatically exit the menu.
  • Page 10: Lighting Setting

    1.8 Lighting setting The SL50, as well as the other displays of the TOPLINE range, have five levels of backlighting : 0 = no lighting, 1 corresponds to the minimum level of lighting and 4 to the maximum level. You have the option to set the level of lighting, either on the SL50 only, or on every TOPLINE display of your installation : 1.8.1 SL50 setting procedure...
  • Page 11: Zero Setting Of The Daily Log

    1.10 Choice of languages You can configure the SL50 in one of these six available languages : French, English, Italian, Spanish, German and Dutch. Using the keys , select the CONFIG channel, Press Ent key until the list of Sub-channels valid alarm, language and lighting appears, Successively press Ent key to select the chosen language, Press Ent to validate, Exit the setting menu by maintaining pressure on Ent or wait 10s until the SL50 automatically...
  • Page 12: Use Of The Chronometer

    1.12 Use of the chronometer The display includes a regatta chronometer. Times by default are T1= 6min and T2 = 4min. 1.12.1 Starting the chronometer Using the keys , select the CHRONOMETER channel, Press until the SL50 displays 6:00; The chronometer is ready, Press to start the chronometer: then the SL50 displays “GO”...
  • Page 13: Calibration Of Sensors

    CALIBRATION OF SENSORS Every nke sensor is adjusted at the factory. However, a calibration is required to adapt the sensor to the specificities of your boat and to obtain an optimum measurement accuracy. Follow the calibration procedure below, by visualising the settings on a display.
  • Page 14: Autocompensation Of The Fluxgate Compass

    Autocompensation of the fluxgate compass Please refer to the compass user manual before starting the autocompensation procedure. In order to achieve a successful autocompensation, you must navigate : On smooth sea, with no current and no wind. Away from large magnetic masses such as cargo boats. In an open area allowing the execution of a circle with a diameter approximately 5 times the length of the boat.
  • Page 15: Version And Address Number Of The Display

    To check what the version of your software is, select the CONFIG channel and press Ent key until “nke SL50” is displayed: The date, time and version of the SL50 software are then momentarily displayed on the screen. To read the address number , select the CONFIG channel and press the key for 3 seconds.
  • Page 16: Installation

    3 INSTALLATION This chapter describes the installation and the initialization of the SL50. IMPORTANT Read this user guide entirely before starting the installation. Any electrical connection of the SL50 on the TOPLINE bus must be carried out with the terminal box 90-60-417 (equipped with a connection terminal for the NMEA input). Only use TOPLINE bus cable of the type 20-61-001.
  • Page 17: Mounting On Mast Foot Support

    3.4 Mounting on mast foot support Make sure that the support you have chosen can be mounted on the mast of your boat. Check that there is sufficient space behind the partition to make the cable run. If the cable runs inside the mast, make the cable pass through an opening equipped with a grommet.
  • Page 18 Figure 5 - 18 – SL50 User guide – 33-60-022-000...
  • Page 19: Connection To The Topline Bus

    3.6 Connection to the Topline bus Make the bus cable run from the SL50 to the TOPLINE terminal box of your installation. Connect the bus cable inside the terminal box. SL50 VITES SURF 16.85 supply 12Vdc init wire : red DATA black 12VDC white boîte de connexion...
  • Page 20: Sl50 And Remote Control Initialisation

    3.8 SL50 and remote control initialisation At first power-up, you must initialise the SL50 so that an address is assigned to it. The display is delivered with the address set as 0. During the initialisation, it will automatically insert itself in the list of instruments and displays of the TOPLINE bus of your installation : either as master, at the address 1, if this address is available on the bus, −...
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