Electronic Navigation Console ENC3
ENC3 electronic navigation console for divers. Set underwater destinations, navigate and return while logging routes and waypoints; displays heading, depth, distance to target, ETA and speed. Supports GPS/BeiDou/GLONASS, stores up to 50 routes, max operating depth 300 m.
ENC3 Electronic Navigation Console
The ENC3 is an electronic navigation console for divers. It lets a diver set an underwater destination, navigate to it and return to the entry point while logging the route and allowing marking and saving of important waypoints. Critical navigation data β heading, compass course, depth, distance to target, estimated time of arrival, current speed and dive time β are displayed in the operator's field of view.
Key features
- Set and navigate to underwater destinations; mark and save waypoints
- Real-time display of heading, depth, distance to target, ETA, speed and dive time
- Internal route storage: up to 50 routes
- Can be mounted on a DPV (diver propulsion vehicle) or used standalone
Navigation and sensors
- Depth of start/stop of immersion-time counting: optional 0.5, 1.0 or 1.6 m (compatible with EN 13319)
- Depth measurement accuracy: 0.3 m (full depth range); temperature range for this spec: 0β30 Β°C
- External log accuracy: <2%*
- Compass accuracy: <5Β°*
- Included sensors: 3D magnetometer, 3D gyroscope, 3D accelerometer, pressure sensor, temperature sensor
- Satellite positioning: GPS, BeiDou, GLONASS
- Usable above water up to 5000 m (altitude)
Communications and data
- Data exchange: Bluetooth 4.2 and/or USB cable
- Internal storage: 50 routes
Battery and charging
- Battery type: built-in Li-ion, 3.7 V
- Battery capacity: 5 Wh
- Average charge time: <2 hours
- Device can be charged from any 5 V DC power source; charging current up to 1 A
Dimensions and weight
- Width: 30.6 mm
- Length: 95 mm
- Height: 71 mm
- Weight: 290 g
- Displacement (buoyancy): -90 g
Other
- Maximum operating depth: 300 m
- Tested depth: 350 m
- Operating temperature: +10 β¦ +45 Β°C
- Storage temperature: -20 β¦ +45 Β°C
- Temperature while charging: +10 β¦ +40 Β°C
* Measurement accuracy depends on calibration quality and absence of external interference.
