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Strany 1 - User Guide

Maxi DisplayUser Guide

Strany 2 - EMC Conformance

Maxi Display8www.raymarine.com3.3 Optimising your start with the Maxi DisplayThe Maxi display provides three functions to help you get a great start:T

Strany 3 - Contents

Performance Functions9www.raymarine.comThe line for Depart calculations is between the positions you set. Setyour points as close to the ends of the a

Strany 4 - 1 Key Features

Maxi Display10www.raymarine.com3.4 During the RaceWhile racing, you are continually trimming the sails and making courseadjustments in order to maximi

Strany 5 - 2 System Overview

The Maxi Display automatically calculates your VMG to windward andthe VMG-Wind page provides acceleration or trend arrows to help youassess the impact

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Maxi Display12www.raymarine.comSailing DownwindSailing downwind, it is rarely fastest to aim directly for the mark. Usuallyit is better to sail at a h

Strany 7 - 2.7 Sleep Mode

Drift and SetBecause the boat is not always moving directly in thedirection of its compass heading you need to know thedirection (SET) and the speed (

Strany 8 - 3.1 Automatic Pages

Maxi Display14www.raymarine.com4 Operation4.1 Data Chapters and Pages

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Operation15www.raymarine.com4.2 Audible Signals and AlarmsAt stages during its operation your Maxi Display will beep to indicatealarms or moments of i

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Maxi Display16www.raymarine.comWind High AlarmThe wind speed has increased beyond the preset alarmlevel.Cross Track Error Large AlarmA large cross tra

Strany 11 - Performance Functions

To clear Page Hiding and return to all pages visible:Press and hold to enter set upPress to reach the OPTIONS chapterPress to reach the Pages Hidde

Strany 12 - Sailing upwind

Maxi DisplayImportantSuitabilityDue to the wireless communication systems used in Micronetinstruments they are only recommended for use on boats up to

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5 Setup and Calibration5.1 Setup and Calibration OrganisationSetup is organised into Chapters, each comprising a number of Pages.The Maxi Display is d

Strany 14 - Sailing in Tidal Waters

Setup and Calibration19www.raymarine.com5.2 Setup and Calibration OperationTo enter SetupIt is not possible to enter setup mode while the Race Timer p

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5.4 Setup Page DescriptionsAutoleg ChapterAutoleg ModeThere are two modes available, SIMPLE and ADVANCD.Depending on the mode selected, the configurat

Strany 16 - 4 Operation

Setup and Calibration21www.raymarine.comLeg 1-2 AngleThe angle at which the auto leg page switches from the Leg1page to the Leg 2 page.The default is

Strany 17 - Operation

Maxi Display22www.raymarine.comMaximum SpeedClears the Maximum Speed memory; resets to the currentspeed.Average SpeedClears the Average Speed memory;

Strany 18 - 4.3 Page Hiding

Setup and Calibration23www.raymarine.comBoat LengthSets the length of the boat in feet.The default is 30 Feet.GPS BowSets the distance in feet of the

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Wind Speed adjustmentModifies the wind speed correction to balance readings upwindand downwind. After turning from upwind to downwind, ordownwind to u

Strany 20 - 5 Setup and Calibration

Setup and Calibration25www.raymarine.comMasterSets the capability for the Display to aquire network mastership.When set to ON the current display will

Strany 21 - 5.3 Editing Setup Data

Maxi Display26www.raymarine.com6 Seatrial and CalibrationOnce a Raymarine Micronet system has been installed on the vessel andAuto Networking has been

Strany 22 - Autoleg Chapter

Installation27www.raymarine.com7 InstallationYour Maxi Display may be mounted on a Raymarine Mast Bracket ordirectly onto a bulkhead.7.1 Bracket mount

Strany 23 - Memories Chapter

Contents11 Key Features 22 System Overview 32.1 Display Features - 32.2 Remote Control - 32.3 Switching the System On and Off - 32.4 Chapter and Page

Strany 24 - Race Chapter

3. Remove the four captive M4 nuts from the plastic moulding andattach the display to the mounting surface using the four self tappingscrews provided.

Strany 25 - Airflow Chapter

Maintenance and Fault Finding29www.raymarine.com8 Maintenance and Fault Finding8.1 Care and MaintenanceAll Micronet products are totally sealed agains

Strany 26 - Options Chapter

Maxi Display30www.raymarine.comPower Save Alarm soundsThere has been no significant data activity on the network. The alarmsounds to indicate that the

Strany 27 - Health Chapter

Maintenance and Fault Finding31www.raymarine.comBoat Speed reads 0Information being transmitted from the Hull Transmitter is being receivedwith a zero

Strany 28 - 6 Seatrial and Calibration

Maxi Displaywww.raymarine.com32SpecificationsHeight of digits: 50mm (2")Backlighting: 3 levels (optional red or amber) with daylight shutoffSyste

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Maxi Displaywww.raymarine.comThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject tothe following two conditions. (1) This device

Strany 33 - Maintenance and Fault Finding

1 Key FeaturesSimple to InstallSolar Powered: your Maxi Display is powered for life by the Sun. Theinnovative technology uses so little current and th

Strany 34 - Warranty

3www.raymarine.comSystem Overview2 System OverviewEnsure that the "Auto Network" procedure described on the yellowinstruction sheet and full

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Maxi Display4www.raymarine.com2.4 Chapter and Page operationData is shown on the Maxi Display in Chapters, each containingseveral pages of related dat

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2.6 BacklightingAt any stage of the display's operation press and hold for twoseconds to access the lighting control.Pressing and will scroll

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3 Performance Functions of the Maxi Display3.1 Automatic PagesYou probably want a different page shown on your Maxi Display for eachleg of the course.

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Performance Functions73.2 Optimising the calculation of True WindThe wind angle and speed measured by a masthead wind unit is subjectto error caused b

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