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GNSS Compass Reference Manual • Installing GNSS Compass

6 Installing GNSS Compass

To install and quickly get started with GNSS Compass, follow the instructions provided in the
Checklist
Additional information related to installing GNSS Compass is provided in the following sections:
See
6.2 Mounting
GNSS Compass
6.3 Mounting
Alignment
6.4 Networking
6.5 Vibration
Table 17: Additional Information
Note: For ordering an evaluation kit, a standalone kit or accessories for GNSS Compass, see
Numbers and
Ordering.

6.1 Installation Checklist

The GNSS Compass is designed to be plug and play such that it does not normally require any customer
configuration. Typical installations utilising NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000 will work out of the box.

6.1.1 Connection Options

The cables available from Advanced Navigation feature a connector with a locking nut and o-ring that are
waterproof and dirtproof to the IP67 standard as well as resistant to shock and vibration. The environmental
protection only applies when the connector is locked by pushing in and rotating the nut clockwise until it clicks,
see
Figure 8: Connector
v2.0
For
Guidelines on selecting the mounting location for the unit.
Guidelines on setting the alignment with respect to the vehicle and
antennas.
Information about changing GNSS Compass to a fixed IP address
system after establishing a connection.
Steps to mitigate the adverse effects of vibration on the per-
formance.
locking.
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