Specifications
6 Maintenance and Fault Finding
6.1 Care and Maintenance
All Micronet products are totally sealed against water and are not
serviceable. Any attempt to take a Micronet product apart will invalidate
the warranty.
To clean, use only a damp, soft cloth. No detergents, solvents or
abrasives should be used. To avoid damaging a Micronet display unit
we recommend storing in the supplied soft pack when not in use.
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.
6.2 Fault Finding and Technical Support
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 fully recharge the display’s internal battery. If the particular
display is the system master* then the other displays will sound the Lost
Network Alarm. To continue using the rest of the system power down
and restart the system from another display.
Data is shown as dashes.
The information is not being transmitted to the displays. There may be
lost communication between the Wind Transmitter or Hull transmitter
and the displays. On any Digital display enter setup and calibration
mode (page 13) and scroll through to the Health Chapter. Check the
signal levels of the Hull and Wind Transmitters.
Wind speed reads 0.
Information being transmitted from the Wind Transmitter is being
received with a Zero value. If the anemometer cups at the top of the
mast are turning and the Wind Speed reads 0 then there is a problem
with your Wind Transmitter.
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