Multiple Data Sources (Mds) Overview; Identifying Your Display Variant - Raymarine a67 Wi-Fi Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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3.4 Multiple data sources (MDS)
overview
Installations that include multiple instances of data sources can
cause data conflicts. An example is an installation featuring
more than one source of GPS data.
MDS enables you to manage conflicts involving the following
types of data:
• GPS Position.
• Heading.
• Depth.
• Speed.
• Wind.
Typically this exercise is completed as part of the initial
installation, or when new equipment is added.
If this exercise is NOT completed the system will automatically
attempt to resolve data conflicts. However, this may result in the
system choosing a source of data that you do not want to use.
If MDS is available the system can list the available data
sources and allow you to select your preferred data source.
For MDS to be available all products in the system that use
the data sources listed above must be MDS-compliant. The
system can list any products that are NOT compliant. It may
be necessary to upgrade the software for these non-compliant
products to make them compliant. Visit the Raymarine website
(www.raymarine.com) to obtain the latest software for your
products. If MDS-compliant software is not available and you
do NOT want the system to automatically attempt to resolve
data conflicts, any non-compliant product(s) can be removed or
replaced to ensure the entire system is MDS-compliant.
Planning the installation

3.5 Identifying your display variant

To discover which model display you have follow the steps
below:
From the homescreen:
1. Select Set-up.
2. Select Maintenance.
3. Select Diagnostics.
4. Select Select Device.
5. Search the Network column for the 'This Device' entry.
6. The Device column for this record will list the model of your
display.
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