How To Select Which Nmea2000 Data To Output; How To Select Which Nmea0183 Sentence To Output; How To Calibrate (Offset) The Sensors - Furuno GP-1871F Installation Manual

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4. INPUT/OUTPUT DATA
• Specific sensor selection: If a sensor is connected to the same NMEA2000
network, the sensor name appears in the [Input Device] list. Tap the sensor you
want to use.
Note: When the sensor to use as the data source is specified, automatic selec-
tion (when communication is lost or interrupted) is not available.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set up all data sources.
6. Tap the [ ] at the top-right of the screen to close the menu.
4.4

How to select which NMEA2000 data to output

To set up which data is output to the NMEA2000 network, follow the procedure below.
1. Open the [Interface] menu.
2. Tap [Select Output NMEA2000 PGN]. The PGN list appears. The available PGNs
are listed below.
126992 (System Time)
127258 (Magnetic Variation)
127505 (Fluid Level)
128259 (Speed)
128267 (Water Depth)
128275 (Distance Log)
129025 (Position, Rapid Update)
129026 (COG & SOG, Rapid Update)
129029 (GNSS Position Data)
129033 (Time & Date)
All PGNs, excluding 127505, are set to [ON] as the factory default.
3. Tap the ON/OFF toggle box to the far right of each PGN to select the required set-
ting.
• [ON]: Selected PGN is output to the NMEA2000 network.
• [OFF]: Selected PGN is not output to the NMEA2000 network.
4. Tap the [ ] at the top-right of the screen to close the menu.
4.5
How to select which NMEA0183 sentence to out-
put
1. Open the [Interface] menu.
2. Tap [Select Output NMEA01083 Sentence]. The sentence list appears.
3. Tap the ON/OFF toggle box to the far right of each sentence to select the required
setting. Select [ON] to output the sentence.
Sentence
AAM
Waypoint Arrival Alarm
APB
Autopilot Sentence B
BOD
Bearing Origin to Destination
BWC
Bearing & Distance to Waypoint - Great Circle
BWR
Bearing & Distance to Waypoint - Rhumb Line
DBT
Depth Below Transducer
DPT
Depth
129283 (Cross Track Error)
129284 (Navigation Data)
129285 (Navigation - Route/WP Information)
130310 (Environmental Parameters)
130312 (Temperature)
130316 (Temperature, Extended Range)
130830 (Target Information)
130831 (Target Bottom Classification Data)
130832 (Target Fish Length)
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Sentence
GLL
Geographic Position - Latitude/Longitude
GGA
Global Positioning System Fix Data
GNS
GNSS Fix Data
GSA
GNSS DOP and Active Satellites
GSV
GNSS Satellites in View
HDG
Heading, deviation and variation
HDT
Heading True
MTW
Water Temperature
MWV
Wind Speed and Angle
RMA
Recommended Minimum Specific LORAN-C data
RMB
Recommended Minimum Navigation Information
RMC
Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data
RTE
Routes RTE - Routes
THS
True Heading & Status
TLL
Target Latitude and Longitude
VHW
Water Speed and Heading
VTG
Course Over Ground & Ground Speed
WPL
Waypoint Location
XTE
Cross-Track Error, Measured
ZDA
Time and Date
Target Information Target information (PFEC,SDmrk)
Target Bottom
Bottom discrimination data (PFEC,SDtbd)
Classification
Data
Target Fish
Fish length information (PFEC,SDtfl)
Length
4. Tap the [ ] at the top-right of the screen to close the menu.
4.6

How to calibrate (offset) the sensors

If the data provided by your sensor is not accurate, you can offset the sensor data by
following the procedure below.
1. Open the [Interface] menu.
2. Tap [Calibration]. The sensor offsets appear.
3. At the sensor you want to offset, drag the slide bar, or tap the keyboard icon, to
set the offset value.
Note: The unit of measurement for some items is dependent on the language set-
ting and the unit selected in the [Settings] => [Units] menu. For the default settings
and setting options, see the menu tree at the back of this manual.
4. Tap the [ ] at the top-right of the screen to close the menu.
4. INPUT/OUTPUT DATA
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