NorthStar Navigation Northstar NS100 User Manual

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Northstar NS100

PROBLEM: The transceiver will not power up.

A fuse may have blown OR there is no
voltage getting to the transceiver.

a) Check the power cable for cuts, breaks, or

squashed sections.

b) After checking the wiring, replace the 10A

fuse (one spare fuse is supplied).

c) Check the battery voltage. This must be at

least 10.8V ± 0.5V DC.

PROBLEM: The transceiver blows the fuse
when the power is switched on.

The power wires may have been reversed.

a) Check that the red wire is connected to

the positive battery terminal, and the
black wire is connected to the negative
battery terminal.

PROBLEM: The speaker makes popping or

whining noises when the engine is running.

Electrical noise may be interfering with the

transceiver.

a) Re-route the power cables away from the

engine.

b) Add a noise suppressor to the power

cable.

c) Use resistive spark plug wires and/or use

an alternator whine fi lter.

PROBLEM: No sound from the external
speaker.

a) Check that the external speaker cable is

physically connected.

b) Check the soldering of the external

speaker cable.

PROBLEM: Transmissions are always on low

power, even when high (HI) power is selected.

The antenna may be faulty.

a) Test the transceiver with a different

antenna.

b) Have the antenna checked out.

PROBLEM: Battery symbol is displayed.
The power supply is too low or too high.

a) Check the battery voltage. This should be

at least 10.8V ± 0.5V DC.

b) Check the alternator on the vessel.

PROBLEM:

No position information is

displayed.

The GPS cable may faulty or the GPS setting
may be incorrect.

a) Check that the GPS cable is physically

connected.

b) Check the polarity of the GPS cable.
c) Check the baud rate setting of the GPS if

applicable. The baud rate setting should
be 4800 for NMEA. Parity should be set to
NONE.

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