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AvMap Srl reserves the right to repair or replace the device at its sole discretion. For more warranty information please see the web site: www.seiwa-marine.com For technical advice or assistance in Europe contact:...
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2.1 Features The main features of the MDS-12 marine radar antenna: ● Built-in ethernet RJ45 connection cable to connect via a WiFi router to Seiwa Explorer 23 WiFi, and to SWx charplotter series. (WiFi Router not included in the box).
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for their influence on the radar at the first opportunity after fitting. (The method of determining blind and shadow sectors appears later in this chapter.) • If you have a radio direction finder on your boat, locate its antenna. Clear the antenna unit, to prevent interference to the direction finder.
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Connect the wire to the Video Processing unit. (1) 4-pin connector to J18 (2) RJ45 connector to J12 Figure 3.2.c - Antenna unit Fix the shield cover. Do not pinch the cable. Figure 3.2.d - Antenna Cable Wiring 10. Loosely fasten the radome fixing bolts. You will tighten them after confirming the unit is working normally.
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The radar antenna connects via ethernet cable to an external WiFi router (not included) to provide a stable signal. Through the WiFi router, the radar antenna MDS-12 connects wirelessly to the navigation system. MDS-12 is compatible with SEIWA EXPLORER 23 WiFi, SWx 900 and SWx 1200 series. Seiwa WiFi Navigation System...
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As per our example Radar MDS-12 appears on the list and use the WiFi router PASSWORD to connect. As per our example PASSWORD “12345678”. Note: The network will be remembered by the Seiwa WiFi navigation system and next time it will be connected automatically.
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