Raymarine mn100 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Digital Display...
  • Page 2 Digital Display EMC Conformance All Raymarine equipment is designed to the best industry standards for use in the recreational marine environment. The design and manufacture of Raymarine equipment conforms to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards. Correct installation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    5.1 Tools List & Parts - 5.2 Precautions and Positioning Advise - 5.3 Bracket Mounting - 5.4 Surface Mounting - 5.5 External Power Connections - Maintenance and Fault Finding 6.1 Care and Maintenance - 6.2 Fault Finding and Technical Support - Warranty Information www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    By reducing the amount of power being used by the electronics and maximizing the potential of the sun to provide power, a mn100 display becomes a virtually perpetual device. Power status is indicated by two icons on the display:...
  • Page 5 If the displays are to be stored for a long period of time before next use (Over Winter) ensure that the batteries are fully charged before storage. If necessary connect to a 9 to 30V DC power supply for 24 hrs prior to storage, using the external power leads. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 6: Safety And Disposal

    Your Micronet display contains Manganese Lithium Dioxide batteries which should be disposed of correctly. Do not dispose of any instrument in domestic waste. Refer to regulations in force in your country. If in doubt return the instrument to Raymarine Ltd. for correct disposal. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 7: Operation

    Set-up Button Prompt Descriptive Alarm Text Indicator (Flashes) Charge Battery Rate Level Switching the System On and Off To switch your Micronet system on or off select any display and press button for 2 seconds. Switch on Switch off www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 8: Backlighting

    Digital Display Backlighting At any stage of the display’s operation press and hold for 2 seconds the button to access the lighting control. Pressing the buttons will scroll through setting OFF, 1, 2 and 3 whilst changing the backlighting.
  • Page 9 See page 22 s14 to set the alarm function. Waypoint Arrival Alarm A waypoint arrival signal has been received from the GPS. The waypoint name is shown on the top line of the display. See page 23 s15 to set the alarm function www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 10: Utilities

    Digital Display Utilities Keylock The Keylock feature protects from accidental key presses and is intended for use in high activity applications such as crewed race yachts. If your display is mounted in a position where keys may be pressed accidentally (eg the companionway of a race yacht),...
  • Page 11: Chapter And

    (button at any time will move on to the next Chapter and on scrolling through the Chapters the page last selected in that Chapter will be displayed. Both Chapter and Page selection will scroll back to the first page once a cycle has been completed. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 12 Digital Display Chapter and Page Diagram Chapters Chapters Pages SPEED VMG-WP TriP SPEED SPEED Speed MAXIMUM TO WIND AVERAGE DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH Depth MINIMUM MAXIMUM A WIND A WIND T WIND WINDIR BEAUF SHIFT T WIND Wind Wind ANGLE...
  • Page 13 See page 27 s38 to reset. Trip Distance The distance travelled since the last Trip Reset.. To Reset see page 20 -s1. Maximum Speed The maximum speed encountered since switch-on or since the last Maximum Speed Reset. To reset see page 20 -s4. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 14 Digital Display Average Speed The average speed attained since switch-on or since the last Average Speed Reset. To reset see page 20 -s5. Depth Chapter Depth The actual depth beneath the vessel as measured by the Depth Transducer. The displayed value will be affected by any keel or waterline offset added See page 29 section 4.1 to set an offset.
  • Page 15 (the current wind direction is stored as the mean wind direction and displayed for 5 seconds during which time the buttons may be used to adjust the value.) If the mean wind direction changes, press again. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 16 See Raymarine’s “Using wind shifts to your advantage” sheet for further information. Heading Chapter Heading Current compass heading of the vessel as measured by the Compass Transducer.
  • Page 17 The arrow indicates the direction to steer to get back onto course to the waypoint Time to Go to Waypoint The time remaining before you will arrive at the (active) waypoint as calculated by a GPS receiver or plotter. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 18 Digital Display Environment Chapter Sea Temperature Current sea temperature as measured by the sensor in the Speed Transducer. Displayed in the current temperature units. See p 21 s10 to select units Race Timer Countdown or elapsed time stopwatch. Press and hold the button for 1 second.
  • Page 19 Performance If you have a Wireless (NMEA) Interface connected to a PC with Raymarine proprietary NMEA output capability (PTAK) then your 6 user defined free format pages will automatically be added to the end of the Environment Chapter roll over.
  • Page 20: Setup And Calibration

    Digital Display Setup and Calibration Entering Setup and Calibration Mode To enter the Setup and Calibration menu press and hold for 2 seconds button. This will not work when in the Race Timer page. Chapter and Page Setup and Calibration Setup and Calibration is displayed in a "Chapter and Page"...
  • Page 21 WIND WIND WIND WIND +/- n% SHIFT +/- nnn RESP SETUP COMPASS SETUP AUTO PAGE PAGES TIME NETWORK HIDDEN OPTIONS LOCK HIDING RESET BOAT LIGHT SHOW CONTRST FACTORY SETUP HULL WIND NMEA MAST HEALTH NODES TYPE 9 TYPE 6 www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 22: Setup

    Digital Display Setup Page Description SETUP MEMORY - Memory Chapter In each case press the button quickly to reset. Trip Distance The distance travelled since the last Trip Reset. Resets to 0.00. Depth Minimum The minimum depth encountered since switch on or since the last Minimum Depth Reset.
  • Page 23 Sets the units in which ALL Distance related information is displayed. The options available are: NM (Nautical Miles), KM (Kilometres) or SM (Statute Miles). Temperature Sets the units in which water temperature information is displayed. The options available are: o C (Degrees Celsius) or (Degrees Fahrenheit). www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 24 Digital Display SETUP ALARMS - Alarms Chapter In each case press the button quickly to edit, press the to change values and press the button quickly to save the entered value. In the case of On/Off selection the button will toggle the setting On and Off.
  • Page 25: Calibration

    Applies to the units selected on page 21 s6. The options are 0.1 or 0.01. Sea Temperature calibration The sea temperature calibration factor adds a value which corrects the information from the temperature sensor and ensures the water temperature is displayed correctly. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 26 Digital Display SETUP DEPTH - Depth Chapter Keel / Waterline Offset Allows a keel offset to be added allowing the display depth reading to indicate depth below the bottom of the boat, or a waterline offset allowing the depth reading to indicate actual water depth.
  • Page 27 To remove errors it is necessary to "Swing" the compass by turning the boat slowly until the system can optimize the readings. Once the correction has been completed the deviation correction value will be displayed. See page 32 section 4.4 for the calibration process. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 28 Digital Display SETUP OPTIONS - Options Chapter Auto Networking Only available on the display which was used to power up the system. Refer to the "Auto Network" sheet for further information. Key Lock Enables the key locking feature. See Page 8, section 2.5 for the keylocking process Page Hiding Enables the user to hide pages.
  • Page 29 Hull Transmitter Signal Strength Shows the software version (large digits), signal strength and battery condition (level and charge rate) of the Hull Transmitter to assist in trouble shooting and fault finding Wind Transmitter Signal Strength As above but for Wind Transmitter information. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 30 Digital Display Wireless (NMEA) Interface Signal Strength As above but for Wireless (NMEA) Interface information. Mast Angle Sensor Signal Strength As above but for Mast Angle sensor MOB Sensor Signal Strength As above but for MOB sensor S45 - Type 6 to Type 9 For possible future use.
  • Page 31: Seatrial And Calibration

    Keel/Waterline Offset page Press the button to enter Edit Mode Press the buttons to change the value Press the button to exit Edit Mode Press and hold the button to exit Setup and return to normal operation. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 32: Speed Calibration

    Setup and return to normal operation. Should you be unable to carry out this procedure due to strong tidal conditions or poor GPS information there is further information regarding Speed Calibration using a measured distance on the Raymarine website at www.raymarine.com. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 33: Wind Calibration

    The bottom line of the display will indicate the percentage correction factor entered. Press the button to exit Edit Mode Press and hold the button to exit Setup and return to normal operation. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 34: Compass Calibration And Alignment

    Digital Display Compass Calibration and Alignment To ensure that inaccuracies caused by metallic and magnetic objects on the boat are kept to a minimum is necessary to calibrate the compass. A deviation caused by surrounding objects will be compensated for and the compass reading may be set to the correct heading.
  • Page 35: Installation

    NOT pass through the spokes of the steering wheel when operating the buttons. Contrast is limited at night when a display is viewed from beneath. Avoid mounting displays in a position where you will look upwards to view them. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 36: Bracket Mounting

    Digital Display Bracket Mounting (Preferred Method) This method allows for the easy removal of a display as and when required, for either security reasons or to prevent damage or discomfort whilst not in use. 1. Using the three supplied M4 bolts attach the back plate to the rear of the display (Fig.1).
  • Page 37: Surface Mounting

    1. Use the double sided tape provided to secure the display to a suitable mounting surface. Press the display firmly against the surface until secure. This method is recommended for temporary use only. For example, finding an appropriate location before drilling holes. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 38: External Power Connections

    Digital Display Where access is available to the rear of the mounting surface This method allows for maximum security of a permanently mounted display. Position the supplied template carefully before starting. 1. Drill three 5mm holes marked "B" on the template.
  • Page 39: Maintenance And Fault Finding

    On several displays this indicates that these displays have lost communication with the Master*. Either there is a problem with the Master* or the Master* has been moved out of effective range. The displays will power down shortly after sounding the alarm to save power. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 40 Digital Display A single display flashes the battery symbol and then switches off. The battery level is low on the particular display affected. Connect to a 9 to 30V DC power source or leave in bright sunlight for 12 hours minimum to recharge the display’s internal battery.
  • Page 41 This display may be different each time the system is used. If you are fault finding and are uncertain which display is the master the switch off the system and switch on again. The display which you switched on is now the Master. www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 42: Warranty Information

    Digital Display Warranty Information For warranty details for this product see the Raymarine website at www.raymarine.com/warranty. www.raymarine.com...
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  • Page 44 Such modifications could void the user’s authority operate the equipment. Raymarine Ltd hereby declare that the mn100 Digital Display is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.

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