Accurate compass heading data remains a fundamental parameter for marine navigation and the HSC100 uses fluxgate technology to deliver heading data for on board systems. Typical applications include enabling course up and true motion type displays on chart plotters, radar overlay onto electronic charts and stabilisation of radars when used for MARPA/ARPA target tracking. Integrated instrument systems can also benefit from having compass information to calculate real time tidal set and drift when interfaced with a log and GPS.
Features:
High speed (10Hz) NMEA electronic fluxgate compass sensor
Ideal for use with radar overlay and MARPA target tracking systems
Industry standard NMEA 0183 HDG output
Gimbaled to 45 degrees
12/24V DC operation with minimal power consumption
Waterproof to IPx7 and suitable for external mounting on steel hulled vessels
Automatic calibration routine and manual compass offset feature
Additional AD10 heading output for interface with Furuno systems
LED status indicator
15m interconnect cable
Most low cost heading sensors only output data at 1Hz (once per second) but the HSC100 outputs at 10Hz which is required for MARPA target tracking and accurate radar overlays.
The HSC100 is waterproof so it can be mounted externally on steel hulled vessels. It also features an automatic calibration routine to compensate for the effects of nearby magnetic influences. This involves turning the boat through 1.5 circles at a constant angular velocity whilst in calibration mode. Once completed, typical accuracies are within 0.5 degrees
CONVERSION OPTIONS
As your needs change - a child wants a new bed, or maybe a sibling arrives - the bed can keep up with the new needs.
Choose the bed you want to convert and see the conversion options in the bed converter.
We guarantee a five-year availability of the standard conversion kits for all convertible beds from the date of purchase.
SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE
Tested and approved according to safety standard EN 747-1:2012+A1:2015.
According to EN 747 loft beds and the upper bed of bunk beds are not suitable for children under 6 years due to the risk of injury from falls.
A smaller child can sleep in the lower bed of bunk beds, possibly with a bed guard for extra safety.