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Seite 2 - Important

2.6 Chapter and Page OperationInformation is displayed in a "Chapter and Page" format using the button to scroll through the chapters and th

Seite 3 - Contents

Pressing the button at any time will move on to the next chapterand on scrolling through the chapters the page last selected in thatchapter will be d

Seite 4 - 1 Information

2.7 Chapter and Page Descriptions360 Degree Wind Chapter1 Apparent Wind Angle and SpeedThe apparent wind angle and speed with respect to thevessel as

Seite 5 - Introduction

6 TurnThe pointer shows the direction of the target waypointrelative to the bow of the boat.The display shows the distance to the waypoint. Thedistanc

Seite 6 - 1.4 Safety and Disposal

10 TackThe compass heading that the vessel will follow should ittack through the wind, calculated by the display. Apparentwind angle and magnetic head

Seite 7 - 2 Operation

3 Setup and Calibration3.1 Entering Setup and Calibration ModeTo enter the Setup and Calibration Menu press and hold for 2 secondsthe button.3.2 Chapt

Seite 8 - 2.3 Backlighting

3.4 Setup Page DescriptionUNIT - Units ChapterPress the button quickly to edit, press the or to changeunits and press the button quickly to select

Seite 9 - 2.5 Utilities

OPTS - Options ChapterPress the button quickly to toggle the values between settings orpress the button quickly to edit, press the or to changeval

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s10 Boat ShowAllows the display of information when NOT installed as partof a Micronet system for demonstration purposes only.Off / On.s11 LCD Contras

Seite 11 - Operation

s16 Wind Transmitter Signal StrengthAs above but for Wind Transmitter information.s17 Wireless (NMEA) Interface Signal StrengthAs above but for Wirele

Seite 12 - VMG Chapter

EMC ConformanceAll Tacktick equipment is designed to the best industry standards for usein the recreational marine environment. The design and manufac

Seite 13 - Heading Chapter

4 Seatrial and CalibrationOnce the Micronet system has been Autonetworked and installation onthe vessel has been completed it is necessary to carry ou

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5 Installation5.1 Tools list and PartsTools Required 2.5mm or 5mm Drill Bit (7mm if power connection required)Power DrillCross Head ScrewdriverParts L

Seite 15 - 3 Setup and Calibration

5.3 Bracket Mounting (Preferred Method)This method allows for the easy removal of a display as and whenrequired, for either security reasons or to pre

Seite 16 - 3.4 Setup Page Description

5.4 Surface MountingWhere there is no access to the rear of the mounting surfaceEasy installation but will allow removal without gaining access to the

Seite 17 - OPTS - Options Chapter

Where access is available to the rear of the mounting surfaceThis method allows for maximum security of a permanently mounteddisplay. Position the sup

Seite 18 - HLTH - Health Chapter

6 Maintenance and Fault Finding6.1 Care and MaintenanceAll Micronet products are totally sealed against water and are notserviceable. Any attempt to

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No NMEA data showing on external displays.From any display enter setup and calibration mode (page 13) and scrollthrough to the Health chapter. Check t

Seite 20 - 4 Seatrial and Calibration

7 Warranty InformationGeneralAll Tacktick products are designed and built to standards suitable foruse in a harsh marine environment. If the products

Seite 21 - 5 Installation

Alternatively, if the product is being used away from the country ofpurchase, it may be returned to the national distributor, or one of itsapproved de

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Contents11 InformationPage1.1Introduction - 21.2Specifications - 21.3Power Management and Battery Life - 21.4Safety and Disposal - 42 Operation2.1Disp

Seite 23 - 5.4 Surface Mounting

1 Information1.1 IntroductionYour Micronet display is powered for life by the environment. Althoughfeature packed and highly visible in all conditions

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Introduction3www.tacktick.comIf using the displays at night, power usage can be reduced dramaticallyby switching the backlighting to level 1 or Off. I

Seite 25 - 6.1 Care and Maintenance

Sleep ModeIf there is no boat speed or change in heading registered on the systemfor a period of 12 hours your Micronet display will switch off to con

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2 OperationImportant:Ensure that the "Auto Network" procedure described on the yellowinstruction sheet and full Setup and Calibration has be

Seite 27 - 7 Warranty Information

2.2 Switching the System On and OffTo switch your Micronet system on or off select any display and pressthe button for 2 seconds.2.3 BacklightingAt a

Seite 28 - Disclaimer

2.5 UtilitiesKeylock The Keylock feature protects from accidental key presses and isintended for use in high activity applications such as crewed race

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