Furuno manual IEC 61162-1 Data Sentences, Wind sensor, Feeding data to RD-30 via the LS-6100

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Wind sensor

¨Wind Sensor

DISPLAY UNIT

12 VDC

NMEA port setting:ÆIN/OUT

Connection of wind sensor

Feeding data to RD-30 via the LS-6100

GP-310B

DISPLAY UNIT*

RD-30

¨12/24 VDC

Wind Sensor

12 VDC

NMEA port setting: IN/OUT

NMEA mix setting: ON

*: Navigator-related data not displayed.

4.8IEC 61162-1 Data Sentences

The tables below show the data sentences which can be input to and output from the LS-6100. The transmission speed for both input and output is 4800 bps. Data is output at two-second intervals.

Input data sentences

Sentence

Meaning

BWC

Bearing and distance to waypoint

GGA

Global positioning system (GPS)

 

fix data

GLL

Geographic position -

 

latitude/longitude

HDG

Heading, deviation and variation

HDT

Heading, true

MDA

Atmospheric pressure

MTW

Water temperature

Input data sentences (con’t)

Sentence

Meaning

MWV

Wind speed and angle

RMA

Recommended

 

minimum specific

 

LORAN-C data

RMB

Recommended

 

minimum navigation

 

information

RMC

Recommended

 

minimum specific

 

GPS/TRANSIT data

VHW

Water speed and

 

heading

VTG

Course over ground

 

and ground speed

Output data sentences

Sentence

Meaning

DBT (Ver. 1.5)

Depth below

 

transducer

DPT (Ver. 2.0, Ver. 3.0)

Depth

MTW*

Water temperature

RMB* (Ver. 2.0)

Recommended

 

minimum navigation

 

information

VHW*

Water speed and

 

heading

TLL*

Target position, output

 

by [MARK] key.

*= Available with connection optional sensors/navaid

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