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SECTION SIX: Interfacing the 958 system

Choosing the output rate

The default rate for standard NMEA 0183 output is two seconds. The 958 lets you use a one-second update interval, a rate of 1 Hz, under limited circumstances, for NMEA and diagnostic data output. Using the 1-Hz output option requires some thought when specifying either NMEA 0183 (NMEA version 2.0) or Raytheon (RAY 0183). Because there isn’t enough time to transmit all available sentences within one second, you must select for output only those that are needed. If you select more sentences than can be output in one second, the 958 displays the following error message:

SORRY, CAN’T DO THAT. TOO MANY SENTENCES FOR 1 SEC INTERVAL

In this case, you must select fewer sentences.

There are some applications that need a longer update period. In that case, you can increase the span to 999 seconds.

Choosing the waypoint identification (ID)

Many marine devices can display waypoint names if they’re output by the 958. At the PORT 1 SETUP or PORT 2 SETUP screen, highlight the NMEA 0183 WAYPT ID AS option, then press the EDIT menu key. Change the option from NUMBER to NAME, and press the ENTER key when done. If capable, the listening device will now display six-character waypoint names.

NOTE:

Be sure to see if the listening device can do this before you change the NMEA WAYPT ID AS option. Many older devices won’t

understand this identifier, and using it may cause problems with displaying waypoint information or when following routes.

There is no standard for identifying how numbers should be assigned when converting waypoints from names to numbers. When you export waypoint information as numbers to a peripheral device, be aware that numbers aren’t sequentially defined and may be re-used on a random basis.

Choosing the checksum setting

Some older devices may not accept sentences containing the NMEA 0183 checksum that’s output by the 958. In such cases, the device may not work properly or at all. If you have problems interfacing to older equipment, the 958 lets you turn off the NMEA 0183 checksum: At the PORT 1 SETUP or PORT 2 SETUP screen, press the CURSOR PAD to highlight the NMEA 0183 CHECKSUMS option, then press EDIT. Press the CURSOR PAD to change the setting from ON to OFF, then press ENTER.

Selecting an independent NMEA output-port datum

You can adjust the geodetic datum for NMEA 0183 ports 1 and 2, separately from the datum you choose for position display. At the PORT SETUP 1 or PORT SETUP 2 screen, highlight the OUTPUT DATUM option, then press EDIT. Scroll through the choices to make your selection. To apply this chosen datum to the lat/lon coordinates in the NMEA 0183 output sentences, press the ENTER key.

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Contents Integrated Navigation System Limited warranty policy Contents Page Section ONE Introducing Checking the 958 package958BDM-CA Section TWO Installing and wiring Bench-testingMounting Choosing the best 958 locationMounting recommendations Flush-mounting Yoke-mountingWiring Avoiding cable wiring shortcutsUnderstanding the interface connectors Do thisElectrical power requirements Connecting the 958 to ship’s powerSection TWO Installing and wiring Page Section Three Installing and wiring the 2201 or Checking the 2201 and 2301 partsMounting and wiring Choosing the best mounting locationMounting and wiring To mount the 2201 onto a deck or any other flat surfaceUsing a standard antenna mount Mounting the 2301 on an antenna mount Description Wire color Pin Re-fabricating the 958 connectorWiring connections for 2201/2301 cable Section Four Installing and wiring Choosing the best 2701 mounting locationConnector 7-pin Connector 25-pin Function Connecting the 2701 toWiring connections for 2701 cable Choosing the best antenna mounting location Installing the AN205-P antennaConnecting the 2701 to the antenna Page Section Five Checking out the system Turning the 958 on and offInstallation-test checklist Selecting differential optionsSection SIX Interfacing the 958 system Wiring the connector pinsNmea connector pins Configuring the Nmea output ports Aux connector pinsChoosing the output format Setup options for the Nmea portSetting Choices Displaying Nmea output sentences Choosing the talker ID Choosing the lat/lon precisionChoosing the checksum setting Choosing the output rateChoosing the waypoint identification ID Selecting an independent Nmea output-port datumUsing 200 ppnm output Configuring the RS-232 portUsing SC-104 Using copy port 1 and copy portConnecting the 958 to a remote display Connecting the 958 to a video cameraUsing the port off setting About the diagnostic settingTerminating the cable Connecting two Northstar unitsAssembling the cable 958-to-958 wiring 958 Function Pin #AUX Connector 952 Function 958 951 Pin # 941 Setting the anchor-watch alarm honk952/951/941 to 958 wiring Troubleshooting the 958 installation Section Seven Troubleshooting and servicing the 958 systemTroubleshooting installation problems Video Setup screen Troubleshooting the 2201 and 2301 installation ThenTroubleshooting the 2701 and AN205-P installation Getting technical support Contacting NorthstarUsing the Dealer Express web pages Obtaining software updatesReturning a 958 for service Hearing from youSection Seven Troubleshooting and servicing the 958 system Page Physical features/environmental Interfacing Appendix a 958 system technical specifications958 technical specifications Performance Environmental 2201/2301 technical specificationsPhysical features Interfacing 2701 technical specifications Waas

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