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Analogue instruments continue to play a vital role in navigation due to the immediate impact that they have on the visual senses, but in the modern world digital displays provide the majority of information to racing sailors. Only they can supply the level of precision needed to monitor minute changes in important variables, often down to as little as one hundredth of a unit. The Nexus NX2 system takes this advantage a stage further by linking all its digital instruments via a network. The result is that when the operator wishes to change trim values, activate lighting, clear the trip meter or to calibrate to instruments, he only needs to reach for the nearest digital instrument, key in the new settings, and the other instruments on the network receive the information simultaneously. Another important advantage is the ability to manage waypoints. Enter or select your waypoints from anywhere onboard; at the wheel or helm, at the navigation table or on the flybridge. The word Nexus is Latin for connection, summing up exactly what the Nexus network is all about. The network has been designed to connect three groups of core components in the most effective way possible. |
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Instruments There are sixteen: seven digital,
nine analogue, and a remote control. These instruments display the wide range of
data available Server A marvel in miniature. The server is
the brain of the network and forms the core of the system; receiving information
from the Transducers 5 options: Log, Depth, Wind, Compass
and GPS. |
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