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Operating Manual
v1.0
Contents
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Controls and display description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
• Modes and sub-modes................................................................. 5
• Controls and display description .................................................. 5
Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
• Switching power on and off .......................................................... 6
• Switching backlight on and off...................................................... 8
• Switching modes and sub-modes ................................................ 8
• GPS record Status ....................................................................... 9
• Speed mode ................................................................................. 9
• To reset the maximum speed and the trip distance.................... 10
• Velocity made good .................................................................... 10
• Magnetic heading compass mode.............................................. 11
• Sub-modes of the Magnetic Heading compass.......................... 12
• Timer mode ................................................................................ 12
• Start line distance ...................................................................... 14
• Waypoint mode: Wxx ............................................................... 15
• Route mode: Rxx ...................................................................... 17
• Current GPS coordinates ........................................................... 18
• Central Bar graph ....................................................................... 19
• Lift and Header indicators .......................................................... 19
Advanced Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
• WAY setup mode ....................................................................... 21
• PC mode .................................................................................... 22
User calibration of the magnetic compass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Introduction
Welcome to the
A complete racing system derived from the
legacy, the
includes a GPS speedo, gyro-compensated magnetic compass, race timer,
distance to the start line and all other essential and advanced race functions.
The new
features a Bluetooth communication transceiver
offering a wide range of functions and applications:
•
•
•
•
•
Record up to 1248 hours of racing (1 point / 30 seconds)
Replay on Google Earth and other navigational software
Computer management of 100 waypoints, including their coordinates and
descriptions
Computer management of 20 routes imported from Google Earth and
defined by existing waypoints
Updates with new features
The usage of the
is greatly simplified with large and dedicated
buttons for starting the timer and defining the start line points, and the port and
starboard references at your finger tips.
Installation
The mounting location should be as far as possible from any magnetic objects to
avoid any interference with the compass sensor.
The
horizontal planes.
should be ideally mounted close to the vertical and
Note:
Wherever you mount the
, it shouldn’t be flush to any
thick surface such as the hull, so that the sensitivity of the embedded GPS
receiver is not affected.
Note:
If your
isn’t facing the same direction as the boat, you
can compensate this difference in the parameter tab of the Novasail Wireless
Manager PC software.
Controls and display description
Pin reference (SLD)
Port angle reference
PC mode entry
Timer
Units
Sub-mode
display
Comittee Boat reference (SLD)
Starboard angle reference
GPS record status
Timer ON
indicator
Mode
display
Upper line mode
selection
Backlight ON/OFF
Upper line
screen
Light sensor
Header/lift
indicator
Lower line mode
selection
Power ON/OFF
Lower line
screen
Central bargraph indicator
Main display
lower line
Backlight indicator Battery level indicator
Sub-mode
selection
Waypoint setup
mode entry
Battery cap
Safety leash
attachment
Modes and sub-modes
Timer:
Speed:
• High: High sensitivity
• Med: Medium sensitivity
TIM
SPE
Operations
Low: Low sensitivity
MAX: Maximum speed
• TRiP: Total distance
Magnetic Heading:
HDG
• High: High sensitivity
• Med: Medium sensitivity
• Low: Low sensitivity
• GPS: GPS heading (course over ground)
• ROLL: Roll angle indicator (angle of heel)
Start Line Distance:
SLD
Velocity Made Good:
VMG
Waypoints:
Wxx
• W00 to W99: Waypoint 0 to 99
Routes:
Rxx
• R01 to R20: Route 1 to 20
Current GPS coordinates:
Latitude & Longitude
•
•
Switching power on and off
•
Make sure the battery is installed with the correct polarity and has enough
remaining power (positive pole inserted first).
•
Press the lower
•
Press and hold the lower
to start the device. A beep will be emitted.
for more than 4 seconds until the screen
displays OFF and the sequence “3”, “2”, “1” is finished. A beep will be
emitted when the device turns off.
The device will turn off automatically when it remains in the horizontal position for
more than 3 minutes. A beep will be emitted 3 seconds before it turns off.
Operations
Upon switching on, the remaining memory time for the GPS data logger is
displayed for 5 seconds. This ’GPS LOG’ time is given in hours as shown below.
Note: If the device does not turn on, you need to check that the battery is fully
charged, that the battery compartment is clean, dry and the polarity is correct. No
liquid should get into the battery compartment otherwise this may cause
internal damage. The 2 springs for +/- contacts in the battery compartment can be
removed/cleaned with rubbing alcohol or similar and then put back in place.
Note: If the battery is almost discharged, the GPS functions are automatically
deactivated (’OFF’ is displayed) in order to save power. Only the functions linked
to the magnetic compass are activated and the battery indicator will blink.
Note: Until enough satellites are locked, the
is not ready for
use. For the modes SPE, SLD, VMG and Wxx, the screen displays ’---’. For the
MAX speed sub-mode, the maximum value is displayed but blinking until ready.
Note: Disposable alkaline batteries are not recommended, but can be used to
reach the maximum 40-hour battery life of the
. It is mandatory
to remove disposable batteries if the device is not going to be used for a
prolonged period of time (a week or more) to avoid battery leakage, as this will
irreversibly damage the battery compartment. Therefore we recommend that
rechargeable batteries with a low self discharge rate should be used (normal
Operations
rechargeable batteries lose their stored energy quickly even when they are not
being used), and will last for 30 hours or more. Recommended batteries are
SANYO ENELOOP, GP RECYKO+, UNIROSS HYBRIO (2000mA or more typical
capacity).
Switching backlight on and off
•
•
After the power of the
is turned on, the backlight is
automatically switched ON/OFF by the internal light sensor detector.
The backlight can be manually switched ON or OFF: press and hold the
upper
for more than 1 second until the icon
is displayed on the
screen.
•
To turn off the backlight, press and hold the upper
second until the icon
for more than 1
disappears from the screen.
Note: Once the backlight has been switched ON or OFF manually, the
automatic light sensor detector will no longer be used and will resume upon the
next power cycle.
Note: In PC mode (see Advanced Operations, page 22), the backlight can be
only switched ON or OFF manually.
Switching modes and sub-modes
•
Choose the mode and sub-mode required by pushing the ‘mode’ button and
•
then the
and
for the sub-mode selection.
You are free to choose any mode on each line independently.
Operations
GPS record status
•
•
•
When the icon
is displayed, the GPS trace is recording.
The Novasail Wireless Manager PC software gives you three options at
startup: GPS trace record disabled, GPS trace record always ON and GPS
trace record starts at the end of timer countdown.
For more information please refer to the online manual of the Novasail
Wireless Manager PC software for the
Speed mode: SPE
This mode provides the speed over ground of the boat as measured by the GPS
receiver. The sub-modes provide several speed resolutions, the trip distance and
the maximum speed. The boat speed is displayed in knots (kts) with a resolution
of 0.1 knots. The minimum speed is 0.5 knots.
•
Use the
and
to scroll the sub-modes.
Speed sub-modes
High: High sensitivity
The high sensitivity speed allows a very sensitive reading of any speed variation.
•
Med: Medium sensitivity
This sub-mode provides an average speed of the boat over a short period of time.
This is particularly useful when sailing with big waves upwind or downwind.
•
Low: Low sensitivity
This sub-mode provides an average speed of the boat over a longer period of
time. This is particularly useful in rough conditions with lots of speed changes.
•
Operations
Max: Speed MAXimum
The maximum speed that the boat has reached since the last reset.
•
trip: trip distance
The trip mode displays the total distance made by the vessel since the last reset.
•
To reset the maximum speed or trip distance:
•
•
•
Select the maximum speed or the trip distance in the sub-mode
Tilt the device 90 degrees to the right or left for more than 3 seconds
The value is reset
Note: For the ‘Max’ and ’trip’ sub-mode don’t forget to reset the value before
your next sail begins to ensure the value displayed refers to the new sail.
Velocity made good mode: VMG
This mode provides the projected speed of the boat on the reference (wind)
direction, which is deducted from the port and starboard angle references
captured. The VMG is shown in knots (kts) and the memorized wind direction in
use will be indicated on the main display.
To set and adjust the wind direction in VMG mode
•
Press and hold
to capture the port angle direction
•
Press and hold
to capture the starboard angle direction
•
You may enter or adjust the wind direction value with the
and
Note: The VMG speed sensitivity is adjusted (High/Med/Low) by using the
same sensitivity of the speed in SPE mode on the same line (lines are
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Operations
independent, therefore the sensitivity can be different on the upper and lower
line).
Note:
The lift
and header
icons will be shown according to the
memorized port and starboard reference directions. They will be displayed only
after these 2 angles are memorized.
Wind Direction
Vactual
VMG
Vwasted
VMG DIAGRAM
Magnetic Heading compass mode: HDG
To win races you need to react to the smallest wind shifts. The
digital compass delivers precise and reliable heading information to help you to
tack and jibe at the most suitable times.
The sensitivity of the compass can easily be adjusted to High, Medium or Low by
scrolling through the sub-modes.
•
Use the
and
to scroll the sub-modes
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Operations
Sub-modes of the Magnetic Heading compass:
High: high sensitivity
When sailing with light winds and flat seas, high sensitivity allows you to
appreciate very small wind variation.
•
Med: medium sensitivity
Medium sensitivity is more suitable for race boats under medium wind and sea
conditions. Dinghy racers will appreciate this mode.
•
Low: Low sensitivity
Under low sensitivity more subtle variations due to big waves and sudden gusts
are filtered.
•
Note: The magnetic variation of your geographical location can be
compensated in the parameter tab of the Novasail Wireless Manager PC
software.
GPS: GPS based compass
This sub-mode provides the route direction followed by the boat measured by the
GPS receiver (course over ground)
•
•
ROLL: Roll angle indicator mode (angle of heel)
Used in Roll angle indicator (ROLL) mode, the
displays the roll
angle of the boat. The angle range can vary from 0 to +/-180 degrees.
Note: The roll angle displayed is based on the
mounting roll
angle.
TIMER mode: TIM
This mode offers a 5-minute countdown timer, which can be synchronized to 5/4/
3/2 and 1 minute.
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Operations
When counting down, a short beep sounds:
• each minute until the last minute
• each ten seconds until the last 10 seconds
• each second until the start time
At the start time:
• a long beep sounds
• the timer starts counting the race duration in minutes and hours
Start and stop the TIMER:
•
Press
to start the timer countdown at the last synchronized minute (5/
4/3/2 or 1 minute)
•
Press and hold
minute
to stop the timer and reset to the last synchronized
Synchronize the TIMER:
•
In any mode press
will display the timer on the upper line and result
in the following action:
- if the timer is stopped, start and set the timer value to the last
synchronized minute
- if the timer is down-counting and the timer value is lower than 3:45, set
the timer value to the lower minute
- if the timer is down-counting and the timer value is greater than 3:45, set
the timer value to 4 minutes
•
With the timer mode displayed and the timer stopped, press the upper
to synchronize to the lower minute or press the upper
to synchronize to
the upper minute. The upper/lower minute selected will be used as the new
synchronized minute value (the timer will re-start from this value)
Note: With the GPS logger synchronized to the upcounting of the timer, the
GPS logger stops when the timer is stopped or restarted in order to log the end of
the current sail.
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Operations
Note: When the down counter reaches 0:00, the timer and the Start Line
Distance will switch automatically to the modes selected in the parameter tab of
the Novasail Wireless Manager PC software.
Start Line Distance: SLD
Knowing the exact distance in meters to the start line gives a huge advantage in
helping you start ahead of the fleet and even win the race. The
Start Line Distance function is the most advanced on the market as it combines
the latest multi-constellation satellites receiver and a dynamic boat offset
compensation, calculated with the real boat magnetic heading to the start line.
The maximum distance displayed is 999 meters to the start line.
The start line consists of 2 points that have to be aligned with the start line:
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•
: Committee boat
•
: Pin
Operations
To memorize the start line points
•
Press
•
Press
when you reach the pin reference point
The distance in meters is now displayed on the data line
•
when you reach the committee boat reference point
Note: If the start line is modified by the committee, you may be required to reenter one or both reference points.
Note: The distance from the front of the boat to the
can be
defined in the parameter tab of the Novasail Wireless Manager PC software.
Note: When the down counter reaches 0:00, the timer and the Start Line
Distance will switch automatically to the modes selected in the parameter tab of
the Novasail Wireless Manager PC software.
Waypoint mode: Wxx
The waypoint mode has been made for those who are sailing island races and
require information such as the direction, angle difference, speed and distance to
reach the selected pre-defined waypoint. Up to 100 waypoints can be memorized:
W00 to W99. For each waypoint selected on the
, the direction,
the heading difference between the boat and the direction to the waypoint, speed
and distance needed to reach it are displayed sequentially.
Note: The display timings of the directions, angle, speed and distance are
defined by the parameters Waypoint Heading, Waypoint Speed, Heading
Difference and Waypoint Distance in the Novasail Wireles Manager PC software.
Please refer to the installed online documentation for more details.
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Operations
To use a waypoint
•
By default, W00 is displayed on the mode line.
•
Use the
and
to select the required waypoint, from W00 to W99.
The direction, speed, distance and heading difference are displayed
sequentially.
•
To Memorize a waypoint while sailing
•
First select the ‘WAY’ mode on the lower line (the memorization must be
done on the lower line screen, it cannot be done on the upper line screen).
Press the lower
or
you want to overwrite.
•
•
to select the waypoint (from W00 to W99) that
Press simultaneously the lower
and
to memorize the current boat
position into the selected waypoint.
The direction, speed and distance to reach it are displayed sequentially.
Note: The waypoint speed displayed in knots is calculated using the waypoint
position, the boat position, the boat speed and the heading.
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Operations
Route mode: Rxx
The Route mode has been made for those who are sailing island races and
require information such as the direction and distance to reach the series of predefined waypoints. Up to 20 routes, made up of up to 500 waypoints, can be
memorized: R01 to R20. Each time a route is selected, the direction, speed and
distance needed to reach its wayoints are displayed sequentially.
When getting within 50 to 500 meters of a waypoint (settable thanks to the
Novasail Wireless Manager PC software), the route will switch to the next
waypoint automatically.
To use a route
•
By default, R01 is displayed.
•
A long push on
•
•
•
or
will allow the selection of the route from R01 to
R20; then a short push on
or
will decrease/increase the route
number.
The name and the waypoint number are displayed sequentially on the submode column.
A push on
or
will select the previous or the next waypoint into the
current route.
The direction, speed and distance to the target waypoint on the chosen
route will be displayed sequentially on the main screen.
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Operations
Note: It is necessary to upload the routes into the
Note: The display timings of the direction, speed, distance and heading
difference are defined by the parameters Waypoint Heading, Waypoint Speed,
Waypoint Distance and Waypoint diff.heading in the Novasail Wireless Manager
PC software. Please refer to the online documentation for more details.
Current GPS coordinates
This mode allows the latitude and longitude of the current position to display (in
degrees and decimal minutes). To activate this mode, you need to press the
upper
and
simultaneously. The latitude is displayed on the upper line
and the longitude on the lower line.
Press any key to exit this mode.
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Operations
Central Bar Graph
The central bar graph allows the visualization of the heading variations. After a
tack or a jibe, during the average heading calculation, the bar graph displays:
Once calculated, the average heading is used as the reference to display the
variations in degrees. For example
means that the current
heading is 3 degrees starboard compared to the average reference heading, with
a 1 degree value for each segment (the value for each segment can be adjusted
in the Novasail Wireless Manager PC software, please refer to the online
documentation for more details)
Lift and Header indicators
•
The lift
and header
icons will be displayed according to the
current heading.The port and starboard reference angles must be
memorized first by pressing and holding the
1 second (a beep will be emitted)
or
buttons for
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Operations
Example of lift and headers on port with a 250 degrees angle reference
memorized:
Wind
3 - Heading 235 degrees
Header icon to show
Wind
Wind
1 - Port reference angle
captured: 250 degrees
2 - Heading 260 degrees
Lift icon to show
Note: The lift and header icons won’t be displayed until the port and starboard
reference angles are memorized. These reference angles will be also used for
setting the wind direction in VMG mode.
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Advanced Operations
WAY Setup Mode
The WAY setup mode allows waypoints in your
to be
memorized with a name (4 characters) and the geographical coordinates without
the need to use any PC connectivity.
To enter the WAY setup mode:
•
With the product switched off, press the lower
then the lower
•
•
simultaneously. WAY is displayed on the data line of the upper screen.
The waypoint number and name are displayed on the upper screen line.
The geographical coordinates are displayed on the lower screen.
•
To exit, switch off by pressing and holding the lower
How to input the name and coordinates of a waypoint
•
The lower
and
allow the values to be changed from 0 to 9 for
numbers and from ’a’ to ’z’ for letters.
•
The upper
switches to the next character.
•
The upper
switches to the previous character.
Memorization of a waypoint
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Select first the number of the waypoint: W00 to W99.
Enter a name of maximum 4 characters.
Select ’NOR’ (North) if the longitude is in the Northern Hemisphere or ’SOU’
(South) if it is in the Southern Hemisphere.
Select the longitude coordinate, for example 45’36.222.
Select ’EAS’ if the latitude is east or ’WES’ if west.
Select the latitude coordinate, for example: 23’46.345.
When the latitude coordinate is completed, the selection rolls back to the
waypoint number.
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Advanced Operations
PC Mode
The PC mode is activated to exchange data between the
Bluetooth wireless transceiver and the computer. The Novasail Wireless Manager
software allows you to check the communication status, upgrade the embedded
firmware, store routes and waypoints, setup the device. Please refer to the
Novasail Wireles Manager documentation for more details; the online manual can
be open with a right click on the Novasail Wireless Manager main window.
To enter in PC connectivity mode
•
With the product switched off, press the buttons
first and the lower
simultaneously. PC is displayed on the data line of the lower
screen (blinking) with “blu” (bluetooth) shown
•
To exit the PC mode, switch off by pressing and holding the lower
Troubleshooting
•
•
•
Make sure the Bluetooth connectivity is activated on the PC
Make sure to allow any Bluetooth device to find the PC in the operating
system
Close/re-open the Novasail Wireless Manager app. Remove the
from the previously paired bluetooth devices and launch a
new pairing process
•
Make sure the PC mode on the
is turned on: “PC” must be
blinking on the main display and “blu” (Bluetooth) must be shown on the
lower line
•
Confirm the
is indicated on the available Bluetooth devices
on the PC
The message ’connected’ should appear in green at the bottom of the
Novasail Wireless Manager window within a minute (the delay is PC
hardware dependant)
•
Note: to save batteries the
PC connectivity is detected for 10 minutes.
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will shut down automatically if no
Advanced Operations
Screen capture example, Windows 10 Bluetooth settings. Once the
is paired and in an active connection the device appears as
followed:
In the Bluetooth options (Windows 10 screen capture), additional information
should be displayed as followed (the COM port numbers may be different):
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Advanced Operations
User Calibration of the magnetic compass: CAL
When enabled in the parameter tab of the Novasail Wireless Manager PC
software, the
enters automatically a set of sub-menus to allow a
self calibration of the magnetic compass/accelerometers/gyroscopes at power
ON. There are 10 sub-menus that have to be followed in the sequence described
below.
To allow the maximum accuracy of the calibration procedure, it is recommended
to perform this outdoors to avoid any magnetic disturbing fields. A wooden
surface is recommended and it is necessary to ensure that there are no ferrous
materials nearby (wrist watches should be removed). The unit must be still during
each calibration phase, any vibration will lower the calibration accuracy.
To start with, draw 2 perpendicular lines (X and Y axis) on a perfectly horizontal
plan. On the lower screen of the display, the calibration sub-menu number is
displayed. There are 10 steps to follow in order to complete the calibration of your
. Upon completion of the sequence, the
will
memorize the new values and shut down automatically. If the
shut down during the calibration, nothing will be memorized.
Note: Whenever necessary, the factory calibration values can be restored at
any time in the compass calibration menu of the Novasail Wireless Manager.
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is
Advanced Operations
•
Step 1: ’1’ is displayed on the lower screen. The
oriented as follows:
must be
Push the lower
will enter the
key when ready. The
calibration along the axis. After a few seconds, 3 beeps will be emitted to notify
the end of step 1.
•
Step 2: ’2’ is now displayed on the lower screen. The
be oriented as follows:
must
Push the lower
when ready. The
will enter the
calibration along the axis. After a few seconds, 3 beeps will be emitted to notify
the end of step 2.
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Advanced Operations
•
Step 3: ’3’ is now displayed on the lower screen. The
be oriented as follows:
must
Push the lower
when ready. The
will enter the
calibration along the axis. After a few seconds, 3 beeps will be emitted to notify
the end of step 3.
•
Step 4: ’4’ is now displayed on the lower screen. The
be oriented as follows:
must
Push the lower
when ready. The
will enter the
calibration along the axis. After a few seconds, 3 beeps will be emitted to notify
the end of step 4.
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Advanced Operations
•
Step 5: ’5’ is now displayed on the lower screen. The
be oriented as follows:
must
Push the lower
when ready. The
will enter the
calibration along the axis. After a few seconds, 3 beeps will be emitted to notify
the end of step 5.
•
Step 6: ’6’ is now displayed on the lower screen. The
be oriented as follows:
must
Push the lower
when ready. The
will enter the
calibration along the axis. After a few seconds, 3 beeps will be emitted to notify
the end of step 6.
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Advanced Operations
•
Step 7: ’7’ is now displayed on the lower screen. The
be oriented as follows:
must
Push the lower
when ready. The
will enter the
calibration along the axis. After a few seconds, 3 beeps will be emitted to notify
the end of step 7.
•
Step 8: ’8’ is now displayed on the lower screen. The
be oriented as follows:
must
Push the lower
when ready. The
will enter the
calibration along the axis. After a few seconds, 3 beeps will be emitted to notify
the end of step 8.
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Advanced Operations
•
Step 9: ’9’ is now displayed on the lower screen. The
be oriented as follows:
must
Push the lower
will enter the
when ready. The
calibration along the axis. After a few seconds, 3 beeps will be emitted to notify
the end of step 9.
•
Step 10: ’10’ is displayed on the lower screen. The
be oriented as follows:
must
Push the lower
when ready. The
will enter the
calibration along the axis. After a few seconds, 3 beeps will be emitted to notify
the end of step 10.
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Advanced Operations
The
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will store the new values and switch off automatically.
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Document history
Version 1.0: First version
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Limited warranty
This product meets or exceeds all of Novasail’s rigorous quality controls and
inspection standards. Complete services will be provided in accordance with the
statement of warranty set forth below if any manufacturing defect or natural failure
occurs within the warranty period.
Warranty Terms and Conditions
•
•
•
•
•
If any defect arises under normal conditions of use within the warranty
period, our customer service center or specified partner will provide the
required repair services at no charge, or legally applicable services
according to the appropriate consumer protection laws and regulations of
the country in which the product was purchased by the warranty holder.
The product has to be registered using the online service available on the
Novasail web site: www.nova-sail.com
Please submit the proof of purchase (invoice) when requesting service.
The actual cost of repair may be charged to the customer or the
performance of warranty service may be rendered impossible, even within
the warranty period, under the following circumstances:
• Product failure caused by accident or carelessness
• Disassembly or modification for purposes other than it was
originally intended for
• Failure caused by a fire, earthquake or flood
• Damage/failure caused by an impact
• Failure caused by inappropriate services performed by anyone
other than Novasail’s customer service center or one of
Novasail’s service specified partners
For assitance please contact Novasail service center:
E-mail: contact@nova-sail.com
www.nova-sail.com
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DISCLAIMER
Information in this document is provided solely in connection with NOVASAIL LTD
products. NOVASAIL LTD reserves the right to make changes, corrections,
modifications or improvements to this document and the products described herein at
any time, without notice.
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FCC WARNING
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
NOTE 1: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
© 2017 NOVASAIL - All rights reserved
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