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1. s19 wW ju ul SuOISUBWIG Ily yeysey O e peayyng d yoyoesg Bulyunow SM PURO TE H a1 O 19JSe9 1999NH 078 yeyoeig Buljunojw SS E LES m 3 oO U VLYO 40M8 N Bee 0 99 OG TO Hun yO Ma pls wun Aeidsiq Viva Page 15 of 15 23 10 01 User Manual Technical specifications Physical e Display Window Dimensions e Weight Environmental e Operating Temperature e Storage Temperature Humidity e Sealing Electrical e Power Supply e Operating Current Protection Cables and Connections Alarm NMEA OUTPUT SENTENCES Page 16 of 16 Data High impact ABS plastic Back lit Liquid Crystal Display Large Digits 28 6mm 1 12 Small Digits 11 5mm 0 45 Acrylic 110x110x26mm 4 25x4 25x1 A space of 65 mm 2 6 is required behind the bulkhead for the display barrel 0 3Kg 0 66lbs 10 to 55 C 14 to 131 F 93 RH 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F 95 RH Up to 95 RH Fully sealed front suitable for bulkhead cockpit mounting Vented barrel to prevent condensation 12V DC nominal 10V to 16V 40 mA typical to 100 mA illuminated Connect via external fuse or circuit breaker Connection to adjacent units is via cable tails fitted with either a plug or a socket Extension cables are available from your dealer The cable tails carry power and NMEA data
2. It also changes the illumination level of the key legends The LIGHTS key is always illuminated so even in complete darkness the key can be located 23 10 01 Page 11 of 11 User Manual Network Alarms ky ea rs a DA T oe oe Ue Conor LUT IL mee ur ee Page 12 of 12 Data The Network DATA unit has an internal buzzer that will sound when an alarm condition is met on a Network unit that has alarm functions ie Network DEPTH and Network QUAD for depth alarms and Network PILOT for Watch Alarm and Off Course alarms The unit will also display which alarm is activated To silence the internal alarm and return the display to normal operation press any of the five keys DEPTH ALARM DISPLAY Depth alarms can be set for the following Shallow water Deep water Anchor Watch Check your Network DEPTH or QUAD unit to see which alarm is activated NETWORK PILOT ALARM DISPLAYS The Watch Alarm is a count down timer with is activated at the end of the preset count down period The display alternates between the messages shown NETWORK PILOT ALARM DISPLAYS The Off Course alarm is activated when the boat deviates off course by a preset amount The display alternates between the messages shown 23 10 01 Data F
3. or improper installation 3 Accident misuse or neglect 4 Malfunctioning of the product due to externally generated magnetic electrical or acoustic interference D Brookes amp Gatehouse Ltd shall not be responsible for boat slipping or lifting freight shipping charges or installation labour associated with any warranty claims or for loss or damage in transit E Brookes amp Gatehouse Ltd shall not be responsible for any charges relating to onboard servicing sea trials or any other work associated with the installation The right is reserved for any such service to be charged at local rate F Service by anyone other than Authorised Brookes amp Gatehouse Ltd Representatives shall void this warranty unless it accords with Brookes amp Gatehouse Ltd s guidelines and standards of workmanship 2 These are not warranties of merchantability fitness for purpose of any kind expressed or implied and none shall be implied by law The duration of any such warranties that are nonetheless implied by law for the benefit of the consumer shall be limited to a period of two years from the original purchase by the owner The warranty is not transferable 3 Brookes amp Gatehouse Ltd shall not be liable for consequential damages to vessels equipment or other property or persons due to the failure of Brookes amp Gatehouse Ltd equipment 4 This warranty does not limit in any way your common law or statutory rights 23 10 01 Page 17 of 17 User
4. AULT 23 10 01 User Manual Fault and error messages NETWORK PILOT FAULT DISPLAY If Network PILOT should have a fault the autopilot computer unit will send a message to all other Network Display Units The Network DATA unit will alternately display the follow message the actual fault will have to read from the Network PILOT Display unit UNIT INTERNAL ERRORS In the unlikely event that your Network DATA unit should develop an internal error the unit will sound it s alarm continuously and the display will show an error number Pressing the keys will not silence this alarm In some cases the fault can be cleared by switching off the instruments at the supply waiting a few moments and then switching on again If this does not clear the fault the error number should be recorded Switch off the supply and disconnect the faulty unit Return it with the error number to your dealer for servicing Page 13 of 13 User Manual Data Siting the display unit All Network Instruments are designed for mounting on or below deck A mounting position should be selected where they are Easy to read by the helmsman e Onasmooth and flat surface e Atleast 100mm 4 from a compass e Accessible from behind for fitting locking studs if required Mounting the display unit Use the cutting template supplied to mark the centres of the holes for the self tapping screw the fixing stu
5. Data User Manual Overview B amp G Network DATA SPEED KT 6 25 SPEED DEPTH WIND OPTIONS LIGHTS Be aE General Introduction To The B amp G Network The B amp G Network range of instruments is designed to be used as individual units or connected together to form an integrated navigational system A single network cable is used to carry data and power between units The latest technology and screened cables throughout the Network System ensure the ultimate protection from interference between units and other systems All Network instruments can be linked to Network PILOT Network CHART Network GPS or Network LORAN receivers or via NMEA 0183 v1 5 to other navigational equipment INSTRUMENTS NAVIGATIONAL AIDS Network SPEED Network GPS Network DEPTH Network LORAN Network QUAD Network NAV Network WIND Network CHART Network TACK Network DATA AUTOPILOTS COMMUNICATIONS Network PILOT Network VHF 23 10 01 Page 1 of 1 User Manual Data Introduction to the Network Data The Network DATA unit is a repeater of available networked information supplied from other Network Instruments via the system network The information is presented on a large back lit Liquid Crystal Display LCD It has no sensor interfaces as all data is passed to the unit via the system network cables The unit is capable of tr
6. Manual Data Warranty Certificate Serial No Display Serial No Transducer Distributors Name Distributors Address Dealers Name Dealers Address Owners Name Owners Address Date of Purchase Installation Date Vessel Name Vessel Type Page 18 of 18 23 10 01
7. ansmitting NMEA 0183 v1 5 data via the network cables The Network DATA unit has its own internal buzzer that sounds when an alarm condition is met and received via the system network from other Network units The row of five keys are used for selecting the displayed information when the appropriate unit and its sensor is connected to the Network DATA unit e SPEED Current maximum and average speed DEPTH Water depth and depth alarms WIND Apparent wind speed and angle True wind speed and angle VMG e OPTIONS Heading DR distance DR course Temperature Timers Battery Volts LIGHTS Three levels of illumination and off Certification Trademarks All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means including photocopying and recording for any purpose without the express written permission of B amp G Information in this document is subject to change without notice B amp G reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organisation of such changes B amp G Network Compass are trademarks of Brookes amp Gatehouse Ltd and may not be used without the express permission of B amp G Page 2 of 2 23 10 01 Data User Manual Warnings amp Precautions The GPS system is operated by the United States government which is solely responsible for its accuracy amp maintenance The system is subject to chan
8. ards set out in European Standard EN 60945 1997 IEC 945 1996 for maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems The Network Compass contains no user serviceable parts Repairs should only be made by an authorised service centre Unauthorised repairs or modifications will void your warranty 23 10 01 Page 3 of 3 User Manual Contents Overview 1 General Introduction To The B amp G Network 1 Introduction to the Network Data 2 Certification 2 Trademarks 2 Warnings amp Precautions 3 Contents 4 Example systems using the network compass 5 Alarms and the network data unit 6 Using the speed key 7 Using the depth key 8 Using the wind key 9 Using the option key 10 Setting the display backlighting 11 Network Alarms 12 Fault and error messages 13 Siting the display unit 14 Mounting the display unit 14 Installation 15 Technical specifications 16 Conditions of warranty 17 Index Error Bookmark not defined Page 4 of 4 Data 23 10 01 Data User Manual Example systems using the network compass Network QUAD main unit with DATA unit repeaters for depth and speed functions Network SPEED DEPTH and WIND main units with DATA repeater for all functions Wind Sensor Speed Depth Sensor Sensor Up to a maximum of four Network DATA units maybe used in an integrated Network Instrument System where the total number of units does not exceed twenty 23 10 01 Page 5 of 5 User Man
9. between units Internal audible alarm IIHDM Heading IIVHW Speed and Heading IIDBT Depth IIVWR Apparent wind angle and speed IIMTW Sea temperature 23 10 01 Data User Manual Conditions of warranty 1 Brookes amp Gatehouse Limited B amp G warrants B amp G NETWORK products in normal usage to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a maximum period of two years 12 months with respect to mechanical items from purchase by the original owner subject to the conditions and limitations below Any part that proves to be defective in normal usage during that period will be repaired or replaced by Brookes amp Gatehouse Ltd at Brookes and Gatehouse Ltd s option on presentation of the warranty certificate to an authorised dealer distributor or Brookes amp Gatehouse Ltd This warranty is subject to the following conditions and limitations A Brookes amp Gatehouse Ltd s liability shall be limited to the repair or replacement of goods or parts defective in materials or workmanship B Determination of the suitability of the material for the use contemplated by the owner is the sole responsibility of the buyer and Brookes amp Gatehouse Ltd shall have no responsibility in connection with such suitability C Brookes amp Gatehouse Ltd shall not be responsible for any harm resulting from 1 Failures due to use of products in applications for which they are not intended 2 Failures due to corrosion wear and tear
10. d holes and the mounting bracket e The template allows 4mm 5 32 between adjacent units for the suncover increase this distance if required to maximum of 60mm 2 3 8 between units or 180mm 3 1 8 between centres For greater distances between units extension cables are available e Use a 70mm 2 3 4 diameter hole cutter for the mounting bracket hole e Use a2 9mm for the self tapping screw holes e Use a 5mm 3 32 drill for the locking stud holes e Secure the mounting bracket to the bulkhead with the self tapping screws supplied Fit the rubber sealing gasket around the mounting bracket e Screw the locking studs into the back of the display head if required e Carefully pass the cable tails through the mounting bracket hole connect the cables to the main units e Clip the display head into the mounting bracket e Secure the instrument with the thumb nuts supplied Page 14 of 14 23 10 01 User Manual Data Installation The display heads are supplied with a clip in mounting bracket which allows for easy installation access from behind is not necessary to secure the unit in place However to prevent theft and permanently fix the unit in position locking studs and thumb nuts are supplied smesos Buiddel jjeS yayorg Burjunow al aun Agdsiq JaA0D YAS 10 99 uU09 JOMOd 4JOMION HE Bulx pays Buiya07 lt Hun jo M M B84 JO 99UU09 yIOMION
11. ges that could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment Although the B amp G Network Compass is a precision electronic NAVigation AID NAVAID any NAVAID can be misused or misinterpreted and therefore become unsafe Use the Network Compass at your own risk To reduce the risk of unsafe operation carefully review and understand all aspects of this Owner s Manual and thoroughly practice operation using the simulator mode prior to actual use When in actual use carefully compare indications from the Network Compass to all available navigation resources including the information from other NAVAIDs visual sightings charts etc For safety always resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation Note This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by relocating the equipment or connecting the equipment to a different circuit Consult an authorised dealer or other qualified technician for additional help if these remedies do not correct the problem This device meets requirements for CFR47 Part 15 of the FCC limits for Class B equipment The Network Compass meets the stand
12. r Statute Miles M LOG NM The stored log in Nautical Miles NM or Statute Miles M 23 10 01 Page 7 of 7 User Manual Using the depth key Data Press the DEPTH key to cycle through the depth options If there is no depth data the Network DATA unit will display OFF when the DEPTH key is pressed The depth information is only displayed when the Network DATA unit is connected to a Network QUAD or Network DEPTH unit The depth units and the alarm values are set on the main unit When depth data is available the following can be displayed DEPTH M Water depth in metres M feet FT fathoms FA DEP AM Deep water alarm The display will show the value or OFF SHA AM Shallow water alarm The display will show the value or OFF ANC AM Anchor watch alarm The display will show the values alternatively or OFF Page 8 of 8 23 10 01 Data User Manual Using the wind key Press the WIND key to cycle through the wind options If there is no wind data the Network DATA unit will display OFF when the WIND key is pressed Apparent wind functions are displayed when Network DATA unit is connected to a Network WIND unit true wind and VMG also require a Network SPEED unit When wind and speed data is available the following can be displayed AWA Apparent wind angle in degrees AWS KT Apparent wind speed in knots KT TWA True wind angle in degrees TWS KT True wind speed in knot
13. s KT VMG KT Velocity Made Good in knots KT AWA and TWA are indicated to Port or to Starboard by the position of the displayed legend 23 10 01 Page 9 of 9 User Manual Using the option key Data Press the OPTIONS key to cycle through the options If there is no data available the Network DATA unit will display OFF when the OPTIONS key is pressed The information is only displayed when the Network DATA unit is connected to Network PILOT and Network SPEED or Network QUAD units When connected to the appropriate units the following can be displayed HEADING Compass heading supplied from Network PILOT s internal fluxgate compass DR DNM Dead Reckoned Distance in NM or M DRC M Dead Reckoned Course in degrees Magnetic M TEMP C Sea water temperature in degrees Celsius C or Fahrenheit F TIMER Timer Hours and Minutes in large digits Seconds in small digits LAP Lap timer reset on main unit BATTERY Battery volts Page 10 of 10 23 10 01 Data User Manual Setting the display backlighting The Network DATA Display unit has 3 levels of illumination and off controlled by the LIGHTS key sree Network comrass LO OFF MODE TIMER LOCK SETUP LIGHTS ENTER Ge Network COMPASS e L3 High B amp G Network COMPASS e L2 M e di um MODE TIMER LOCK SETUP LIGHTS ENTEF B amp G Network COMPASS e L1 L ow
14. ual Data Alarms and the network data unit The Network DATA unit can display the depth alarm information that has been set on either Network DEPTH or Network QUAD units It is NOT able to change the alarm values or enable disable them The Network DATA unit has its own internal alarm buzzer that will sound when an alarm condition is met and transmitted over the entire Network System It is silenced by pressing any of the five keys in the lowest row on any Network display unit The Network DATA unit can display the alarm value that has been set or OFF if it is not enabled The following are examples of a depth alarm displays See USING THE DEPTH KEY for all the available alarm displays Page 6 of 6 23 10 01 Data User Manual Using the speed key Press the SPEED key to cycle through the speed options If there is no speed data the Network DATA unit will display OFF when the SPEED key is pressed The speed information is only displayed when the Network DATA unit is connected to a Network QUAD or Network SPEED unit The units in which the speed and log information is display is set on the main display unit When speed data is available the following can be displayed SPEED KT Boat speed in Knots KT or MPH MH MX SP KT Maximum boat speed since the last reset of the trip log AV SP KT Average boat speed since the last reset of the trip log e TRIP NM The trip log value in Nautical Miles NM o
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