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Silva/nexus Nx2 Multi Xl Mast Display Instrument 22308-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, Hungary
demo display, never used on boat, comes with sun cover, no other parts, barely operated
Brand:Silva Manufacturer Part Number:22308-1

I have for sale a Silva/NexusMulti XL mast display  instrument. It was a travel demo display in hard case for a shop, but they not really used it. Big is beautiful – the NX2 Multi XL mast display The NX2 Multi Xl is totally flexible and it can be geared to suit all requirements from One Design and Rating fleets to Maxis and major cup contenders. Access to the Multi XL functionality is via the NX2 Multi Control, allows rapid access to regularly required information and enables changes to the set-up of all the instruments. The NX2 Multi Control also provides access to the advanced navigation and performance functions that relate to the unique configuration an individual boat. Whether it is a regular NX2 instrument or the new Multi XL dis¬play, information can be accessed effortlessly day or night with breathtaking ease – but the really smart part is the amount of information that can be accessed and viewed at any one time… The Multi XL is a fully programmable, large digit display which can be installed anywhere and configured to display any function available from the NX2 network. The Multi XL is provided with a smart initialisation function to facilitate the installation and set-up of the system. Choose from any of the 35 pre-configured settings or make your personalised page with the unique copy and paste function. The pre-configured settings can be selected through a NX2 Multi-Control or Remote Control. Three brightness levels allow you to adjust the intensity to suit prevailing conditions.  Boat speed Depth Apparent wind angle Heading SOG/COG Average speed Shallow alarm Apparent wind speed Course made good Position Target boat speed Deep alarm True wind angle Distance made good BTW/DTW External trim button 1-10 min start timer 1 min intervals Anchor alarm True wind speed Current set XTE External MOB Geographic wind Current drift WP closure velocity Elapsed time Velocity made good Course on next tack ETA/TTG Trip distance Steer wind Steer memory Steer BTW Battery Voltage Total distance Off course Alarm Steer CTS Water temperature Arrival alarm MOB Art. No: 22308-1, Multi XL instrument Item is in excellent condition, comes with sun cover, but without original box and documentation. Best choice for replacement or for upgrading your system. If you have any question do not hesitate to contact me. I also have an Steer Pilot instrument (22115-02), Analogue Wind angle (22115-01) for sale.

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