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Simrad NSO User Manual

Simrad NSO
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Basic operation | 11
2 Basic operation
Selecting which processor to control
Before an OP40 can be used it must be configured and assigned to the processor. Refer
to the separate NSO Installation manual for more information.
The following color codes are used on the OP40’s DISPLAY LED;
Color/Status Description
Red Processor is OFF
Green - Flashing Processor powering up
Green Processor is ON
To take control of the next display press the DISPLAY key. Short presses of the DISPLAY
key will toggle control through LED positions that have been assigned.
Turning the unit on/off
POWER ON STAND BY POWER OFF
2
PWR
1 *
DISPLAY
PWR
PWR
3 s
* On multiple processor systems the processor to power up must be selected prior to
pressing the PWR key.
There is 5 second delay before an image will appear on the screen.
If the radar is running you can turn it to standby mode from within the
Light dialog.
Positioning a Man Over Board mark
If an emergency situation should occur, you can position a Man Over Board waypoint at
the vessel’s current position by pressing and holding the MOB key.
When you activate the MOB function the following actions are automatically performed:
- a MOB waypoint is positioned at the vessel’s position
- the display switches to a zoomed Chart panel, centered on vessel position
- the vessel starts navigating towards the MOB waypoint
MOB
M
OB
DISPLAY
M
OB
DISPLAY

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Simrad NSO Specifications

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BrandSimrad
ModelNSO
CategoryBoating Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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