Icom IC-M804 Instruction Manual - Page 62
DGPS DRemote DNMEA2000, For RT Related, RT Related J3E/H3E/LSB/J2B/F1B/A1A, Internal GPS, GLONASS
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7 MENU SCREEN ■ Configuration D Inactivity Timer (Continued) For RT Related: Set the Inactivity timer to 10 sec, 30 sec, or between 1 and 10 min (in 1 minute steps). z RT Related [MENU] > Configuration > Inactivity Timer > RT Related (J3E/H3E/LSB/J2B/F1B/A1A) Setting for when the transceiver is in the Radio Telephone mode. D GPS z Internal GPS [MENU] > Configuration > GPS > Internal GPS Selects a satellite to be used for Global Positioning System (GPS) to pinpoint the geographic location of your transceiver anywhere in the world. This setting may not be usable, depending on the transceiver version or presetting. • GPS The Global Positioning System (GPS) is permanently set to ON. • GLONASS Selects whether or not to use the data from the GLObal'naya NAvigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema (GLONASS) satellites. • SBAS Turns the Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) function ON or OFF. When turning ON this function, the GPS position accuracy can be improved. z External GPS [MENU] > Configuration > GPS > External GPS • Baud Rate Select the data transfer speed to receive data from an external GPS receiver from 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bps. z NMEA Data Output [MENU] > Configuration > GPS > NMEA Data Output Select whether or not to output the position data from the NMEA output port. • On: Outputs the position data from the NMEA output. • Off: Does not output the position data. 57 D Remote z Interface [MENU] > Configuration > Remote > Interface Set the interface format for the remote connector to NMEA or RS-232C. z MOD [MENU] > Configuration > Remote > MOD Set the input/output terminal for connecting to/from an external unit to MIC or AF/MOD. z Baud Rate [MENU] > Configuration > Remote > Baud Rate Set the data transfer speed to receive data from an external controller such as a PC, to 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400 bps. D NMEA2000 NMEA 2000 is a plug-and-play communication standard used to connect various marine devices and display units in the vessel. Communication is done in data units called Parameter Group Number (PGN). The transceiver can easily connect to an NMEA 2000 network and display the information provided by the devices on the network. Select the devices in the NMEA 2000 network, which send data to the transceiver. L See the next page for the compatible PGN list. z GPS 1. Open the "GPS" screen. [MENU] > Configuration > NMEA2000 > GPS • The transceiver starts searching the devices connected to the NMEA 2000 network. L Push Stop Searching to stop searching devices and display the list of connected devices. 2. Select the device that sends the GPS data to the transceiver, and then push [ENT]. • Device name: The selected device is used. • Auto: The first device that sends the GPS data to the transceiver or the device that sends a higher priority GPS data is used. • Not used: No NMEA 2000 device is used. L Push Info to display the detail of the device. L If another device sends a higher priority GPS data to the transceiver after selecting "Auto," the device to be used will switch to that one. The order of priority is the GPS data with position correction, without position correction, and unpositioned. L In the "Auto" item, the last connected device information is not saved. L If the transceiver is connected to both NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 devices, the NMEA 2000 devices have priority. Select "Not Used" if you want to use only NMEA 0183 devices.