Introduction; Specifications; Power Management And Battery Life - Raymarine mn100 User Manual

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mn100 Digital Display
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Information
1.1

Introduction

Your Micronet display 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 with other displays in the Micronet range this
display becomes part of a complete navigational system.
1.2

Specifications

Height of digits:
Backlighting:
Power:
Units of display:
Alarm:
Weight:
Operating Temp.:
Frequency:
This unit can be controlled using the T113 Remote Display
1.3

Power Management and Battery Life

What makes your mn100 display possible is Raymarine's revolutionary
approach to power management. 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:
Battery Level
Used together these icons will show the condition of the power supply.
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38mm (1.5")
3 levels with daylight shutoff
System-wide or local control
Solar Powered
300 hrs autonomy by day, 7 nights at brightest backlighting,
20 nights at economy backlighting without charge
Boat Speed (knots, km per hour, statute miles per hour)
Distance (nautical miles, statute miles, kilometres)
Depth (metres, feet, fathoms)
Wind Speed (knots, metres per second, Beaufort)
Audible Alarm for Depth, Wind
285g (0.63lbs)
-10 o to +60 o C (14 o to 140 o F)
868 MHz or 916 MHz
and
Charge Rate
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