Nexus 21 NX2 operation manual Nmea, Transmit NMEA sentences OUT from Server

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2.10NMEA

SERVER

2.10NMEA

2.10.1Transmit NMEA sentences OUT from Server

Calibration code C77 to C92 contains 16 NMEA slots The Server supports 29 different NMEA sentences.

This means you can select up to 16 of the 29 available NMEA sentences.

The Nexus Network uses the NMEA 0183 sentences, version 1.5 and 2.0.

The number in brackets, example (C79), is the calibration code for the factory slot number given to the NMEA sentence.

0

 

( — )

No out signal

1

 

(APB)

Autopilot B

2

 

(BOD)

Bearing original destination

3

 

(BWC)

Bearing and distance to waypoint

4

 

(BWR)

Bearing and distance, dead reckoning

5

(C77)

(DBT)

Depth measured from the transducers position

6

 

(DPT)

Depth

7

(C78)

(GLL)

Geographic position

8

 

(GSA)

DOP and active satellites

9

(C79)

(GSV)

Satellites in view

10

(C80)

(HDM)

Magnetic heading

11

(C81)

(HDT)

True heading

12

(C89)

(MTW)

Water temperature

 

13

(C82)

(MWD)

Wind direction and speed

14

 

(MWV)

Apparent wind speed and angle

15

 

(RMB)

Minimum navigation data

16

 

(RMC)

Minimum specific GPS- and TRANSIT-data

17

 

(RTE)

Route

18

(C83)

(VDR)

Set and drift

19

(C84)

(VHW)

Speed and course through the water

20

 

(VLW)

Distance travelled through the water

21

(C85)

(VPW)

Speed relative to the wind

22

(C86)

(VTG)

Course Over Ground and Ground Speed.

23

(C87)

(VWR)

Apparent wind speed and wind direction

24

(C88)

(VWT)

True wind speed and direction

25

(C90)

(WCV)

Waypoint closure velocity

26

 

(WPL)

Waypoint location

27

(C91)

(XTE)

Cross track error

28

(C92)

(ZDA)

Time and date

29(ZTG) & (UTC) Time to destination or waypoint

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Contents Server Installation and Operation Manual English EnglishSERVER Edition March This manual is written for NX2 Server version 2.00Specifications Part specificationInstallation Maintenance and fault findingItems delivered with the Server 1 Part specificationRegistering this product Welcome aboard the Nexus Network Good luck and happy boatingTypical NX2 system 2 Installation 2.1 Location of the Server 2.2 Installing the ServerYour Server installation is done 2.3 Installing the transducers2.4.2 Tactical function push-button 2.4 Connecting optional accessories2.4.3 Extra alarm buzzer 2.4.1 Man over board MOB push-button2.4.4 NX2 instruments 2.6 How to use the NMEA ports 2.5 Connecting instrument lighting2.7 Connecting a NMEA instrument IN to the Server 3 A fuse Red Black 2.8 Connecting a NMEA instrument OUT from Server2.9.1 Log transducer 2.9 Compatibility with our previous transducers2.9.2 Depth transducer Only the Nexus version can be used 2.9.3 Wind transducerAll our wind transducers can be used 2.9.4 Compass transducer2.9.6 NMEA transducers 2.10.1 Transmit NMEA sentences OUT from Server 2.10 NMEA2.10.2 Change NMEA sentences OUT from Server Autopilot sentence ”A” For connection of NMEA instrument IN to Server, see 2.11.1 Baudrate control 2.11 Special NMEA sentences$PSILTBS,X.X,NCRLF $PSILCD1,X.X,X.X,CRLF3.1 Maintenance 3 Maintenance and fault finding3.2 Fault finding 2. Compass No reading 3.2.2 Fault - action 1. Speed and distance functions No reading4. What you should know about digital depth sounders 3. Wind No readingThe following error messages can appear on the display 3.2.3 Error messages4.1 Technical specifications 4 Specifications4.2 Nexus databus introduction and user policy NX2/Nexus Transducers 4.3 Optional AccessoriesNexus Remote Control Instrument NX2 CompletesNX2 GPS Nexus Multi XLNexus Autopilot components CLAIMS PROCEDURE 5 WarrantyWARRANTY GENERAL LIMITED WARRANTYDealers stamp WARRANTY CARDDate of purchase Date installed File idTel +46 -0 8 - 506 939 00. Fax +46 -0 8 -506 939 CopyrightNexus Marine AB Kuskvägen 4, 191 62 Sollentuna, Sweden