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Price
(each)
AUD:
$319.00
Item Code: SLT-110
Specifications
Operating Voltage:
9.5 - 33.0 VDC
Current Drain:
0.037 amps nominal
Display:
Large 4 digit LCD, 5 levels of backlighting with external backlight on/off control
Data:
Speed - 0.0 to 50.0 knots/mph/kph
Average Speed - 0.0 to 50.0 knots/kph/mph
Trip Log - 0.0 to 999.9 miles/km/n. miles
Total Log - 0 - 9999 miles/km/n miles
Temp. 32.0 to 90.0 deg. F (0.0 to 32.0 C)
Race Timer - Two separate programmable start times (1-99 minutes)
Elapsed Time - 59Min/59 Sec. in seconds then up to 59Hrs/59Minutes in minutes.
Data Ouput:
NMEA 0183 serial 4800 BAUD, $VWVHW, $VWMTW, $VWVLW
Alarms:
Built-in 85 dB audible alarm.
Size:
4.3" x 4.3" (110m x 110mm)
2-1/2" min. depth, 3-1/2" max depth
(See case drawing)
Mounting:
2-1/8" (54mm) round hole
SLT110
The SLT110 provides accurate digital instrumentation for boat speed, distance traveled, water temperature, elapsed time and provides a race timer that can be pre-set to two different (pre-programmable) values.
The SLT110 displays speed and average speed up to 50.0 Knots (58 M.P.H.) in tenths, very accurate water temperature in degrees F or C in tenths, trip log to 999.9 miles, permanent log to 9,999 miles and elapsed time in Minutes/Seconds and Hours/Minutes. A race timer can be started with one of two pre-settable start times.
The downcounting race timer has two presettable start points from 1 to 99 minutes each and beep off the minutes and last ten seconds before reaching zero.
Five levels of backlighting can be selected and all set-up and calibration constants are saved to a non-volatile memory. The SLT110 outputs NMEA 0183 data of boat speed, logs, and water temperature and works on both 12 and 24 VDC systems. This ASCII information can be used to log performance, repeat the display information at a remote location (see www.cruzpro.com/rp30.html ) or for use with the CruzPro SEAviz virtual instrumentation software running under Windows on your computer (see www.cruzpro.com/seaviz.html). If NMEA 0183 serial data is not required, then the output terminal can be programmed as an external alarm output pin.
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