Nmea 0183 Setup - Simrad NSS evo2 series Installation Manual

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NMEA 0183 setup

The NMEA 0183 port must be set to suit the speed of connected devices, and can be
configured to output only the sentences required by listening devices.
Receive waypoint
Select this option to allow another device capable of creating and exporting waypoints via
NMEA 0183 to transfer directly to the NSS evo2.
Baud rate
This should be set to correspond with devices connected
to the NMEA 0183 input and output. The input and output
(Tx, Rx) use the same baud rate setting.
¼ Note:
AIS transponders typically operate at NMEA 0183-HS
(high speed), and will require the baud rate to be set to
38,400.
Serial Output
Selection will determine whether data is output via Tx
lines, and will enable editing of the output sentences list.
Serial Output Sentences
This list allows control over which sentences need to be transmitted to other devices from the
NMEA 0183 port. Due to the limited bandwidth of NMEA 0183 it is desirable to only enable
the data that is required. The less sentences that are selected, the higher the output rate of
the enabled sentences.
Commonly used sentences are enabled by default.
NMEA 0183 over Ethernet
The NMEA 0183 data stream is also output over ethernet, which is made available to tablet
devices and PCs, using the WiFi1 wireless adaptor.
The ethernet dialogue provides IP and port data typically required for configuring the
application on the third party device.
¼ Note:
Other MFDs can't decode this information back to NMEA 0183, to use the data as a
source. To share data a physical NMEA 2000 or NMEA 0183 connection is still required.
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