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Simrad AP50 Autopilot
LANGUAGE
DOCKSIDE
INTERFACE
SEATRIAL
SERVICE
SETTINGS
SW
V1R2
No
June 26 2003
Yes
GPS1
J50-1
GPS2
-----
Input:
ECS1
-----
-----
ECS2
-----
GYRO1 -----
J50-1
GYRO2 -----
J50-2
NI300-1
THD1
-----
THD2
-----
NI300-2
MAGN1 -----
NI300-3
NI300-4
MAGN2 -----
FLUX1 ROBNET
FLUX2 J50
WIND
J50-1
DEPTH J50-1
LOG
J50-1
INSTR J50-1
Input:
RADAR SIMRAD
-----
J50-1
J50-2
NI300-1
NI300-2
NI300-3
NI300-4
Note !
WIND
J50-1
DEPTH J50-1
LOG
J50-1
1 Hz
INSTR J50-1
RADAR SIMRAD
Output
1 Hz
5 Hz
VDR
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The Interface Set-up Menu presents names so that they can be
assigned to the hardware input or output port (see Table 5-1 on
page 127. Each abbreviated name is then presented in the
appropriate locations of the User Set-up Menu (see page 39) to
provide the user with choices of data sources.
Upon completion of the Interface Set-up, it is recommended that
the configuration be recorded in the Interface Set-up Table on
page 129.
To begin Interface set-up, proceed to the Interface Set-up menu
under the Installation Menu.
To access the Interface Set-up items, turn the course knob
clockwise.
The display now shows the first name on the list. Select the
hardware port where that device is connected by turning the
course knob until the appropriate hardware port is displayed.
Proceed to the names on the list that should be assigned by
pressing the
(STBD) button. Assign the appropriate hardware
ports by turning the course knob, or exit from the menu by
progressing through the list of names by pushing the
button.
Upon completion of the Interface Set-up, the names of items to
which you have assigned hardware ports will be available as
sources of data for compass, navigation, and speed in the User
Set-up Menu. It is recommended that you access the User Set-up
Menu directly after completing the Interface Set-up to select the
desired data. Refer to page 38 for details on changing the items
in the User Set-up Menu.
The standard NMEA output rate is 1 Hz. If INSTR J50-1, is set
to 5 Hz, the output port, TX1, will have an output rate of 5 Hz
for HDG or HDT (heading) messages. NMEA OUTPUT 2 on
the J50 has a constant output rate of 10 Hz for HDG or HDT (see
Table 5-2 on page 127. Both port 1 and 2 are still sending HDM
at 1 Hz. HDM is an obsolete sentence, but some older equipment
may still use it (see table on page 69).
If INSTR is set to VDR, rudder command, response and heading
data as defined in IEC61996, is provided at 5 Hz in the HTD and
RSA sentences.
(STBD)
20221032B

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