Raymarine Micronet T110 Multi Digital Display User Guide
- October 30, 2023
- Raymarine
Table of Contents
Raymarine Micronet T110 Multi Digital Display
The digital, dual digital and analogue displays are used to display instrument data screens in a sequence of chapters, each containing pages of related information. The following are the product features:
- 1 Set Button
- 2 Chapter Button
- 3 Setup Button Prompts
- 4 Alarm Indicator
- 5 Battery level
- 6 Page and Adjust Buttons
- 7 Charge Rate
Notice:
For full user documentation for the Micronet family and for other useful
information please refer to the CD-ROM supplied with your product, or to the
Raymarine website at www.raymarine.com.
Display Features
- Set Button
- Chapter Button
- Setup Button Prompts
- Alarm Indicator
- Battery level
- Page and Adjust Buttons
- Charge Rate
Switching on and off
To switch the display on or off, press the button and hold for two seconds.
Backlighting
To adjust the display backlighting press and hold the button for two
seconds. Then use the and buttons to select from OFF, or levels 1,2,3. To save
power, setup can be used to set individual displays to local backlight
control; otherwise the backlight function will set the backlight level for all
displays on the network.
Power Management and Battery Life
Power status is shown by two icons: battery level and charge rate . The more
bars showing, the higher the battery level/rate of charge.
Note: If the internal battery is fully charged, the charge rate icon will
always indicate low.
Artificial light WILL NOT recharge the battery. Placing your Micronet
display close to artificial light will seriously damage the display. Only
recharge in natural daylight. If the displays are to be stored for a long
period of time before next use 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 external power leads.
Chapters and Pages
Instrument Data screens are organised in a sequence of Chapters, each containing Pages of related information. The button scrolls through the chapters. The and buttons scroll forward and back between pages. When a new chapter is selected, the data page last selected for that chapter is displayed. Pages can be hidden to configure the displays to your exact needs, see the full user guides for details.
Digital Display – chapter and page organisation Repeated pressing of the page buttons cycles the display through the pages of the selected chapter.
Dual Digital Display – chapter organisation (upper window)
Note: The user defined chapter is only displayed if it has been
configured in setup, see the full user guide for details.
Dual Digital Display – page organisation (lower window)
The page buttons cycle the lower pane through all the available data pages
in turn, i.e any data page can be displayed together with any chapter.
Analogue Display – chapter and page organisation
Alarms
A number of data alarms can be configured in setup.
Note: alarms are not supported by the Analogue display.
Setup and Calibration
Setup and Calibration displays are arranged in Chapters, each containing a number of related Pages.
Analogue Display Setup pages
Troubleshooting
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Lost Network Alarm sounds: check that the master display is working correctly and that the affected display(s) are within range.
Note: this is the only alarm supported by the analogue display. -
No Volts alarm sounds: check that the Hull Transmitter and Wireless (NMEA) interface are connected to a 9 to 30V DC supply.
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Low Battery Alarm sounds: go to Setup/Health and check the battery level for the Hull Transmitter/Wireless (NMEA) Interface/Wind Transmitter as indicated by the alarm display. Charge or place in bright sunlight if required.
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Power Save Alarm sounds: there is no data activity on the network, the system will close down to save power. Press any button to cancel.
References
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