NorthStar Navigation 961XD installation manual Saving and restoring a 961 database

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Changing port setup

Saving and restoring databases and system logs

SECTION FOUR - Service/Maintenance

For an overview of GPS and DGPS, see “Introducing GPS and DGPS” in Chapter 2 of the Northstar 961 Operations and Reference Manual (GM1700). For details about the GPS satellite status screen, see “Under- standing Position Coordinates” in Chapter 5 of the Northstar 961 Opera- tions and Reference Manual (GM1700).

The PORT SETUP option lets you connect, or interface, directly with a variety of external devices, such as autopilots, radars, depth sounders, personal computers, and so on.

You make the connection through any of four data transmission ports located at the back of the 961: three NMEA ports and one aux port. Each can operate independently, giving you the flexibility to control four sepa- rate devices simultaneously. The ports are also independently config- urable to meet the specifications of most peripheral navigation equipment, a feature that ensures a customized setup for virtually any NMEA 0183-compatible device. Once configured, the 961 will continu- ously send a stream of data to the device(s).

For complete details about changing port setup options to interface your 961 with other equipment, see Section Three, Interfacing.”

The DATABASE FUNCTION screen provides access to several database maintenance options. To display these options, press the STAR key until you reach the SERVICE MENU screen, then press the DATABASES AND LOG key.

Saving and restoring a 961 database

You can easily save, or backup, your entire database of user-defined way- points and routes as well as your user preferences, to either floppy or Zip disks. (User preferences are the display, navigation, chart, receiver, and port-setup features of your 961.) The 961 is sold with a standard 1.44-MB floppy disk drive. If you want a larger capacity, removable storage disk drive, you must order the 100-MB Zip drive to replace the 961’s standard floppy drive.

After saving, you can then restore these databases back to the 961. Why save and restore? One, you may want to keep separate sets of waypoints and routes for different cruising areas so you won’t have to sort through one large database of waypoints and routes to select the ones you want (even though the 961’s search function is always quick and easy). Two, if you ever have to return the 961 to the factory for service, it’s a good idea to have a separate copy of your waypoints, routes, and user preferences from the system’s hard drive, since it’s possible that this information may be lost during repair.

961 INSTALLATION MANUAL Revision A

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Contents 961X/XD Page Limited warranty policy Page Contents Installation Manual Revision a Figures Port 1 output setup sentences screen Tables Installation Manual Revision a Who should read this manual WelcomeScope of this manual Hearing from you Getting technical supportContacting Northstar Servicing the unit Returning a unit for serviceOrdering information Safety considerations Section TWO InstallationSystem overview Installation considerationsUsing the GPS antenna AN150 Ensuring a proper 961 installationAvoiding shortcuts Section TWO Installation Mounting the control head Choosing a system locationYoke mounting 961 control head yoke-mount dimensions side Flush mounting 961 control head flush-mount drilling dimensionsInstalling the processor WiringProcessor installation tips Wiring the system Electrical power requirementsConnectors Installing the antennaChoosing an antenna Choosing an antenna locationSeparation distances between antennas Choosing the AN205-P combination antenna locationAbout the antenna cabling Installing the AN150 antennaMounting the AN150 antenna Wiring the AN150 antennaStripping the coax cable jacket Wiring the AN205-P antenna Installing the AN205-P antennaCorrect AN205-P combo antenna splitter wiring Mounting the AN205-P antenna Completed TNC connectorMounting Installing an 8410 ACU for use with the AN150 onlyACU assembly RF grounding Correct AN150 and 8410 wiringDifferential GPS antenna cable connectors Turning the unit on Turning the unit on and offInitial startup screen Owner’s message screen Advisory messageAdvisory message For new units only GPS signalsAccuracy GPS receiver status summaryTurning the unit off About auto-dimming modeLat/lon coordinates SOG and COGTroubleshooting common installation problems Testing and troubleshootingTroubleshooting the installation Display Processor Cont’d Dgps Searching Interference Troubleshooting the GPS/DGPS antenna installationAntenna Symptom Possible Solutions/Reasons Receiver Setup key. Check Equipment on the vessel, then check Component Symptom Possible Solutions/Reasons Troubleshooting the radar interfaceRadar Device Section TWO Installation Installation Manual Revision a Interfacing the unit Connector pin wiringInterface cable wiring Configuring the Nmea output portsParameter Options Port setup optionsAbout Nmea RAY 0183 Setting the output formatDisplaying Nmea output sentences Nmea 0183 sentence identifiers About the Nmea TLL sentenceModifying Nmea output sentences Choosing the Nmea 0183 talker ID Setting Nmea 0183 lat/lon precision Setting the Nmea 0183 checksums Setting the auxiliary portChanging the output rate Changing the Nmea 0183 waypoint ID Auxiliary port setup screen Aux port setup parametersDiagnostics Setting PpnmAux port baud rate Port offPpnm output setup parameters Using VGA outputViewing product information Service functionsViewing head 1 serial number and software revision Viewing head 2 serial number and software revisionProcessor serial number and software revision Configuring the receiversBeacon receiver self-test and software revision GPS receiver self-test and software revisionReceiver information screen Changing GPS speed averaging valueSetting Dgps operation Adjusting satellite elevationViewing the GPS software version Automatic tuning Setting beacon frequency and baud rateViewing GPS status Manually setting baud rateSaving and restoring a 961 database Database function screen Select database to save dialog box Select database to restore dialog box Saving log data Select a restored database to undo dialog boxInstalling 961 software updates Maintenance functionsNorthstar Power GPS receiverInterfacing Control head Processor Physical featuresEnvironmental Head ProcessorSignal processing Data processing Power Internal beacon receiver specifications 961XDAN150 Active GPS Antenna AN205-P GPS/DGPS antenna Antenna Coupling UnitNumerics Lat/lon Installation Manual Revision a SOG

961X, 961XD specifications

NorthStar Navigation has long been a leader in marine navigation systems, and the NorthStar 961XD and 961X are no exceptions. These cutting-edge devices bring advanced navigation capabilities to both recreational boaters and professional mariners, ensuring precise positioning and enhanced safety on the water.

The NorthStar 961XD is equipped with a powerful GPS receiver that delivers exceptional accuracy, even in challenging environments. This is achieved through a combination of differential GPS (DGPS) technology and support for WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System). These features enable users to achieve positioning accuracy within a few meters, which is crucial for safe navigation in crowded or complex marine environments.

One of the standout features of the NorthStar 961XD and 961X is their intuitive user interface. The devices boast a large, high-resolution color display that provides clear visibility in various lighting conditions, including bright sunlight. The menu-driven system allows users to quickly access essential functions, making it easy to plot courses, set waypoints, and track routes on the go.

Both models support advanced charting capabilities, including the ability to display vector and raster charts. The chart database can be easily updated via USB, ensuring that users have access to the latest navigational information. This is particularly important for long-distance cruisers navigating through unfamiliar waters.

Another significant feature of the NorthStar 961XD and 961X is their integrated fishfinder capabilities. With sonar technology, users can locate fish, understand the underwater topography, and enhance their fishing experience. This dual functionality makes the devices versatile companions for both navigation and hunting for the next big catch.

Connectivity is another important aspect of the NorthStar systems. Both models feature multiple connectivity options, including NMEA 0183, allowing seamless integration with other onboard electronics such as autopilots, radars, and AIS systems. This enhances the overall situational awareness and safety of the vessel.

Finally, the rugged design of the NorthStar 961XD and 961X ensures they can withstand the harshest marine environments. With water-resistant housing and durable construction, these devices are built to last, providing reliable performance year after year.

In summary, the NorthStar 961XD and 961X deliver a winning combination of advanced navigation technologies, user-friendly interfaces, integrated fishfinding capabilities, and robust construction. These features make them indispensable tools for anyone serious about safe and efficient navigation on the water.